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Nickname:  Hawaii’s Island of Adventure

Size:    4,028 square miles

Population: 148,677.The most heavily populated areas are Hilo on the east side and Kailua-Kona on the west.

Temperature: Averages between 71°F and 77°F year around .

Beaches:   47 ; Golf Courses: 20 ; Highest Peak: Mauna Kea, 13,796 feet.

Agriculture: The bulk (主体) of Hawaii’s farming products are grown and processed on the Big Island, including coffee, macadamia nuts and papaya.

Hotels:   9,655 rooms total; Nightly rates range from $ 35—$ 5,000.

Airports:  Hilo International Airport on the east side and Kona International Airport on the west side.

Rental Cars: All of the nationally known rental car companies have locations at Hilo International and Kona International Airports as well as many resorts.In addition, Hilo, Kona and the major resort areas are serviced by taxi.

Resources: Call (800) 648—2441 to order a video, poster, brochures and maps from the Big Island Visitors Bureau.See www.bigisland.org for updated information.

Shopping:  The large shopping centers are in Hilo, Kona, Waimea and the Kohala Coast.

1.The passage is intended to be read by _______.

    A. students      B. businessmen C. tourists    D. immigrants

2.The average population per square mile on the island is about _________.

    A. 28     B. 32        C. 37    D. 44

3.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a traffic means to get around the Big Island?

A. By train.     B. By air.   C. By rental car.  D. By taxi.

   

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听下面5段对话.每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置.听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题.每段对话仅读一遍.

1.What happened to the man?

[  ]

A.The woman didn't help him.

B.The woman stepped on his foot .

C.The woman took his food.

2.What is David going to do?

[  ]

A.To catch a train home.

B.To do his homework.

C.To go to a park.

3.Where are the two speakers?

[  ]

A.In a restaurant.

B.On a farm.

C.At the man's home .

4.How much a pound are the apples?

[  ]

A.6 cents.

B.16 cents.

C.60 cents.

5.What does the woman mean?

[  ]

A.Nobody can help him with his reading.

B.The new librarian can help to find a good dictionary.

C.The librarian may be of some help to the man.

听下面5段对话或独白.每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置.听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题.每小题5秒钟.听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间.每段对话或独白读一遍.

听第6段材料,回答第6~8题.

6.What is the possible relationship between the man and the woman?

[  ]

A.Good friends.

B.Mother and son.

C.Teacher and student.

7.What did the boy often do at school?

[  ]

A.He was often late for school.

B.He often fell asleep in class.

C.He often stayed after class.

8.Which of the following statements is true?

[  ]

A.The boy prefers to drop out and work .

B.The boy has neither much interest in school nor in work.

C.The boy is discouraged because he hasn't passed the exam.

听第7段材料,回答9~11题.

9.Whose keys are these?

[  ]

A.They are Jack's.

B.They are Betty's.

C.They haven't found the owner.

10.Why hasn't Joe come to school?

[  ]

A.Because he has a headache.

B.Because he hurt his amt, and he has to see the doctor.

C.Because he doesn't like school at all.

11.When are they most probably talking about the keys?

[  ]

A.In the early morning.

B.After classes in the morning.

C.In the evening.

听第8段材料,回答12~14题.

12.What can we learn about the couple?

[  ]

A.They work in a restaurant.

B.They have a branch in the shopping center.

C.They own a successful restaurant.

13.What are they thinking of?

[  ]

A.Being employed by the two men.

B.Opening a branch in the center.

C.Passing their restaurant on to George and Jane.

14.Who are George and Jane?

[  ]

A.Relatives.

B.Neighbors.

C.Son and daughter.

听第9段材料,回答15~17题.

15.What is the woman interested in seeing?

[  ]

A.An opera.

B.i1 Broadway play.

C.An exhibition of paintings.

16.Who gave New York its nickname?

[  ]

A.Artists.

B.Grocers.

C.Musicians.

17.What does The Big Apple mean`?

[  ]

A.It's another name of New York .

B.It's really a big apple.

C.It's the name of a concert hall.

听第10段材料,回答18~20题.

18.What does the passage tell us?

[  ]

A.Don't make too much money.

B.Money is not all powerful.

C.Try to save money .

19.According to the passage, what can't you buy?

[  ]

A.True love.

B.Real diamond.

C.A large house.

20.What's the best summary of this passage?

[  ]

A.Riches do not always bring happiness.

B.Money is the key that opens all the doors.

C.You can buy anything with gold.

The name “cowboy” conjures up many different images from movies, songs and TV. These imagined cowboys range from white-hat-wearing heroes to gun-shooting hooligans(流氓).But, cowboys are actually real people from US history.?

When the US Civil War ended, many soldiers had no place to call home. So, they began to drift to the country's rural West. Ranchers(农场主) hired these men to take care of the cattle and work around the ranch. When the ranch owner wanted to sell the cattle, the cowboys would round up the herd from the open prairie(牧场) and drive the cattle miles to the market.?

With the invention of barbed wire(铁丝网),the cowboy era(1865-1890) began to come to an end. But people in the East had always been curious about their lifestyle. Many country/western songs during this time tried to capture the true cowboy spirit. Newspapers published cowboy tales in serial form and adventure novels followed. The bigger the fiction, the better the sales. These novels often portrayed cowboys as cruel and violent men. Cowboys carried the bad reputation for many years afterwards.

When movies began to be popular in the 1920s,the cowboy image changed again. Now, a cowboy became the great white knight(骑士) that loved his horse more than the beautiful ladies he rescued. As the cowboy of the “Old West” spent more time with his horse than the ladies, this era's image was not entirely false.

Then, in the 50s,Hollywood began producing so-called “spaghetti westerns(意大利西部片)”.They earned the nickname because Italian companies financed the films and TV shows. This started the decade's “Cowboy Craze”.While this didn't last long, it made modern country/western music, fashion and dance extremely popular.?

In recent years, with the help of musicians, radio stations and bars, cowboy nostalgia(怀旧情绪) has returned. Even though his image is still changing—somewhere between ballad singing country boy and bar?room fighter—there's one thing for sure, you can't keep the cowboy down.?

The purpose of this story is to _______.

A. introduce cowboy movies and novels?

B. introduce various productions associated with cowboys?

C. show the cowboy's everlasting charm ?

D. inform us about the cowboy's spirit?

Before they became cowboys, they _______.

A. served in the army    B. worked as bar-room fighters?

C. owned ranches      D. were adventurous explorers?

During “the cowboy era” mentioned in the story, _______.?

A. the cowboy often came to the rescue of ladies in newspaper tales?

B. the distant Wild West appealed to people in the East?

C. cowboys were shown as cruel and violent men on the silver screen?

D. country music started the cowboy craze which swept the whole country

By saying “you can't keep the cowboy down”,the writer means that _______.

A. cowboys are real people in history   B. cowboys still fascinate people?

C. you can't make cowboys unhappy     D. you can't grasp the cowboy spirit?

The British policeman has several nicknames, but the most frequently used are"copper"and"bobby". The first name comes from the verb "cop" meaning "to take" or "capture", and thesecond comes from the first name of Sir Robert Peel, a 19th century politician, who was the founder of the police force. An early nickname for the policeman was "peeler", but this name had died out.

 Visitors to England seem,nearly always, to be very impressed by the English police. In fact, it has become a joke that the visitors to Britain, when asked for his views of the country, will always say,at some point or other, "I think your policemen are wonderful."

 Well, the British bobby may not always be wonderful but he is usually a very friendly and helpful character.

 A music-hall song of some years ago was called, "If you want to know the time, ask a policeman." Nowadays, most people own watches but they still seem to find plenty of other questions to ask the policeman. In London, the policemen spend so much of their time directing visitors about the city that one wonders how they ever find time to do anything else!

1. The British policeman has _______ nicknames mentioned in the passage.

 A. five       B. two       C. three           D. ten

2.One of the nicknames for the policeman, "peeler" _______ .

 A. is the name of a politician

 B. is most frequently used sometimes

 C. is not used any more

 D. is still used as much as "bobby"

3. "If you want to know the time, ask a policeman." That means _______ .

 A. the British policeman is friendly and helpful

 B. the British policeman has plenty of time to help people

 C. people usually think that the policeman always knows the time

 D. it is a duty for the policeman to tell people the time

4.Which of the following is NOT true?

 A. The British policeman has some nicknames.

 B. The British policeman is wonderful.

 C. Only the British policeman knows the time very well.

 D. The British policeman is ready to help people.

 

“What’s in a name?” According to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, there is not too much. “That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” But Shakespeare may have been wrong. In most cultures, names matter a great deal.

Americans choose names for their children with care. Parents usually think about the impression a name gives, not its meaning. Most Americans would consider a “Jennifer” more attractive than a “Bertha”, for example. The last name, or, surname, must also be considered when choosing a first and middle name. A name like Lester Chester Hester would sound poetic, but odd. Parents would avoid names that remind them of people they don’t like. On the other hand, people might name their children after a respected elderly relative or even a famous person. The popularity of certain names can change with each new generation. Names that were once common, like Fanny or Elmer, sound old-fashioned today. But other names---like John and David, Mary and Sarah---have stood the test of time and continue to be favorites.

People in America don’t always call their friends and relatives by their given names. Instead, they often use nicknames. Sometimes nicknames are short forms of a longer name. For instance, a girl named Elizabeth may be called Lisa, Beth or Betsy. As children grow up, they may decide for themselves which nickname they wish to be called. Some people just go by the initials of their first and middle names, like B.J. or R.C. And of course, people may call their children or their sweethearts other special nicknames. Often they have a “sweet” flavor, like Honey or Sugar.

What’s in a name? A world of significance. So if you’re choosing an English name for yourself, take care to choose a good one. A made-up name could sound strange to native English speakers. And a translation of your Chinese name may not make an appropriate name, either. But a good name can leave a positive and lasting impression. As an American politician once said, “In real life, unlike in Shakespeare, the sweetness of the rose depends upon the name it bears.”

41. What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 2 mean?

A.People change names in order to be popular with the new generation.

B.Names will change by themselves in order to be popular.

C.Some names may no longer be popular among the new generation.

D.No names can stand the test of time.

42. When choosing names, you should stick to the following principles except that __________.

A.the impression a name gives is more important than its meaning

B.you can name after a well-known person

C.surname should be paid attention to

D.you can create a name that is special

43. The word “initial” in paragraph 3 probably means __________.

A. nickname    B. the first letter    C. short form    D. title

44. The author will name a newly born baby girl __________.

A. Bertha    B. Fanny     C. Yunyun    D. Elizabeth

45. What is the main idea of this passage?

A. Names have great significance to Americans.

B. Names change when time goes by.

C. Chinese people should be careful when choosing their English names.

D. Roses smell sweet by any other name.

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