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I met this guy who told me an amazing story. He was  1  Scotland on a motorbike by himself. One late afternoon he was on the road between Aberdeen and Elgin. He was travelling along, miles from any village, when he saw a really  2_   girl standing by the road, hitchhiking (搭车). Anyway, he stopped and said he would give her a  3  to Elgin. She got on and he drove off. He said he  4  having her on the back, as it was nice  5  . But after a time he forgot that she was there. Suddenly he  6  but he realized that he couldn't feel her knees  7  against him! He  8  behind him but...she wasn't there.

He said he felt frightened  9  his life! He felt cold all over. He thought she must have  10  off the back. So he turned round and  11  back along the road. He didn't find her. He went to see if she had crawled (爬) into a field or something. But he didn't find her. So he began to think that she might have been  12  by someone else.

    Anyway, he drove on towards Elgin and didn't see anyone  13  he came to a pub. He decided to  14  so that he could talk to someone and he thought he ought to tell  _15 . He went into a pub and talked to the barman. He told the barman what had happened. He said the barman didn't seem to be at all  16 . He just carried on  17  the glasses.

Then the barman said, "You're not the  18  person to come in here and tell the same  19 .That girl you think you picked up  20  seven years ago... in a motorbike accident. "

1.A.touring      B.searching       C.defending            D.circling

2.A.poor       B.attractive       C.tall                  D.terrible

3.A.help        B.lift              C.service             D.trip

4.A.chose            B.came           C.meant                D.liked

5.A.business    B.event           C.company            D.action

6.A.thought      B.Considered     C.remembered          D.called

7.A.pressing   B.turning          C.going                  D.running

8.A.looked       B.took           C.fell                  D.seized

9.A.out of        B.in case of       C.in place of              D.to the best of

10.A.jumped  B.kept              C.kicked               D.fallen

11.A.raced       B.walked          C.got                        D.watched

12.A.picked up B.searched for    C.taken away           D.brought back

13.A.when       B.until     C.although                D.since

14.A.wait      B.enter            C.stop                 D.march

15.A.someone B.nobody        C.the father                   D.the police

16.A.worried    B.surprised       C.moved                D.satisfied

17.A.breaking   B.waving         C.knocking            D.drying

18.A.first      B.Last               C.Right                D.honest

19.A.story     B.message        C.lie                   D.truth

20.A.was saved  B.ran away    C.died                         D.left

1-5 ABBDC       6-10 CAAAD         11-15 CABCA         16-20 BDAAC

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  I met this guy who told me an amazing story. He was 1 Scotland on a motorbike by himself. One late afternoon he was on the road between Aberdeen and Elgin. He was travelling along, miles from any village, when he saw a really 2 girl standing by the road, hitch hiking (沿途搭车). Anyway, he stopped and said he would give her a 3 to Elgin. She got on and he drove off. He said he 4 having her on the back, as it was nice 5 . But after a time he forgot that she was there. Suddenly he 6 her, but he realized that he couldn't feel her knees 7 against him! He 8 behind him but… she wasn't there.

  He said he felt frightened 9 his life! He felt cold all over. He thought she must have 10 off the back. So he turned round and 11 back along the road. He didn't find her. He went to see if she had crawled (爬) into a field or something. But he didn't find her. So he began to think that she might have been 12 by someone else.

  Anyway, he drove on towards Elgin and didn't see anyone 13 he came to a pub. He decided to 14 so that he could talk to someone and he thought he ought to tell 15 . He went into a pub and talked to the barman. He told the barman what had happened. He said the barman didn't seem to be at all 16 . He just carried on 17 the glasses.

  Then the barman said, “You're not the 18 person to come in here and tell the same 19 . That girl you think you picked up 20 seven years ago… in a motorbike accident.”

1.

[  ]

A.touring
B.searching
C.defending
D.circling

2.

[  ]

A.poor
B.attractive
C.tall
D.terrible

3.

[  ]

A.help
B.lift
C.service
D.trip

4.

[  ]

A.chose
B.came
C.meant
D.liked

5.

[  ]

A.business
B.event
C.company
D.action

6.

[  ]

A.thought
B.considered
C.remembered
D.called

7.

[  ]

A.pressing
B.turning
C.going
D.running

8.

[  ]

A.looked
B.took
C.felt
D.seized

9.

[  ]

A.out of
B.in case of
C.in place of
D.to the best of

10.

[  ]

A.jumped
B.kept
C.kicked
D.fallen

11.

[  ]

A.raced
B.walked
C.got
D.watched

12.

[  ]

A.picked up
B.searched for
C.taken away
D.brought back

13.

[  ]

A.when
B.until
C.although
D.since

14.

[  ]

A.wait
B.enter
C.stop
D.march

15.

[  ]

A.someone
B.nobody
C.the father
D.the police

16.

[  ]

A.worried
B.surprised
C.moved
D.satisfied

17.

[  ]

A.breaking
B.waving
C.knocking
D.drying

18.

[  ]

A.first
B.last
C.right
D.honest

19.

[  ]

A.story
B.message
C.lie
D.truth

20.

[  ]

A.was saved
B.ran away
C.died
D.left

Technology helps people do everything from planning to meet for a movie to keeping in touch with a friend who lives in a different country.

When planning to get together with friends,Julian said,“If I want to go and see a movie with a few friends,I usually send them text messages.By telephone,you have to call every single friend one by one.But text messaging allows you to send the same message to as many people as you’d like,which saves a lot of time.”

Email,IM,and other low­cost methods of communication also help people keep long­distance friendships in ways they couldn’t have even a few years ago.

Mike told us,“I had this friend when I was 8 or 9,and then she moved away to the country.We promised to stay friends and to send letters,and at the start we did.Then the letters got fewer and fewer and we at last stopped writing to each other.I think if we had had email,we would still be in touch.”

James found out about cost the hard way.He said,“I called my friend in New Zealand,which is halfway around the world,and it cost me over $200!So now I just stay up  late to see if I can catch him on MSN or I write an email.”

Email,IM,and other low­cost ways of keeping in touch also allow people to develop brief acquaintances (与人相识) into long­lasting friendships.Andrea told us,“I met this really cool girl.We sometimes email each other.We’ve been in touch over half a year and it’s nice to talk to her.”

64.What is this passage mainly about?

A.Technology has improved greatly.          

B.Technology can help our social lives.

C.Technology keeps far­away friends close.    

D.Text messages bring advantages to our life.

65.How does Julian usually get in touch with a group of friends?

A.By emailing them.

B.By chatting with them on MSN.

C.By sending them text messages.

D.By giving them a phone call.

66.What does James most probably think of calling his friend in New Zealand?

A.Convenient.                                        B.Costly. 

C.Difficult.                                            D.Necessary.

67. The writer uses Andrea’s story to show that________.

A.everyone can make good use of technology

B.long­lasting friendships can be gained anywhere

C.there are many kinds of ways of keeping in touch

D.it is easier to make new friends than before due to technology 

Technology helps people do everything from planning to meet for a movie to keeping in touch with a friend who lives in a different country.

When planning to get together with friends,Julian said,“If I want to go and see a movie with a few friends,I usually send them text messages.By telephone,you have to call every single friend one by one.But text messaging allows you to send the same message to as many people as you’d like,which saves a lot of time.”

Email,IM,and other low­cost methods of communication also help people keep long­distance friendships in ways they couldn’t have even a few years ago.

Mike told us,“I had this friend when I was 8 or 9,and then she moved away to the country.We promised to stay friends and to send letters,and at the start we did.Then the letters got fewer and fewer and we at last stopped writing to each other.I think if we had had email,we would still be in touch.”

James found out about cost the hard way.He said,“I called my friend in New Zealand,which is halfway around the world,and it cost me over $200!So now I just stay up  late to see if I can catch him on MSN or I write an email.”

Email,IM,and other low­cost ways of keeping in touch also allow people to develop brief acquaintances (与人相识) into long­lasting friendships.Andrea told us,“I met this really cool girl.We sometimes email each other.We’ve been in touch over half a year and it’s nice to talk to her.”

54.What is this passage mainly about?

A.Technology has improved greatly.

B.Technology can help our social lives.

C.Technology keeps far­away friends close.

D.Text messages bring advantages to our life.

55.How does Julian usually get in touch with a group of friends?

A.By emailing them.

B.By chatting with them on MSN.

C.By sending them text messages.

D.By giving them a phone call.

56.What does James most probably think of calling his friend in New Zealand?

A.Convenient.  B.Costly.  C.Difficult.  D.Necessary.

57. The writer uses Andrea’s story to show that________.

A.everyone can make good use of technology

B.long­lasting friendships can be gained anywhere

C.there are many kinds of ways of keeping in touch

D.it is easier to make new friends than before due to technology 

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