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  President Bush met with many of Asia's top leaders this past week.During his trip, the President attended the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation(APEC)conference in Hanoi, Vietnam.He asked the organization's 21 members to take a stand against North Korea's nuclear program and to fight terrorism.

  APEC members did not sign a formal written agreement asking North Korea to stop its nuclear program.However, Vietnamese President Nguyen Minh Triet read aloud a statement of support at the end of the conference.After its October 9 nuclear test, North Korea agreed to resume negotiations with the United States, Russia, China, Japan, and South Korea about ending its nuclear program.But no dates for the meetings have been set.

  Bush received a warm welcome when he arrived in Vietnam.During his three-day trip, the President took a tour of the country's economic capital, Ho Chi Minh City.Vietnamese officials considered the President's visit important.The United States and Vietnam have had a rocky relationship since the end of the Vietnam War in 1975.Both nations agreed to fight diseases like AIDS and bird flu.They also promised to increase trade and to create a good military relationship.

  Bush also met with Russian President Vladimir Putin.Bush signed an agreement supporting Russia's entry to the World Trade Organization(WTO).The WTO is an international organization that monitors and enforces rules about global trade.

  After Vietnam, Bush flew to Indonesia and spent six hours there.While there, he met with President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.The President made his last stop in Honolulu, Hawaii, on Tuesday where he had breakfast with U.S.military troops and met with commanders.He returned to the White House on Wednesday.

(1)

It can be inferred that the most important purpose of President Bush's visit to Asia is to ________.

[  ]

A.

stay away from his busy career

B.

host the APEC conference

C.

develop the relations with Asian countries

D.

look for allies to condemn North Korea

(2)

Which is the correct order of the presidential visit according to the passage?

a.President Bush made a pause in Honolulu.

b.President Bush spent six hours in Indonesia.

c.President Bush received a warm welcome in Vietnam.

d.President Bush met with U.S.army commanders.

e.President Bush met with many of Asia's top leaders.

[  ]

A.

c, e, a, b, d

B.

c, e, b, a, d

C.

c, d, b, a, e

D.

a, e, b, c, d

(3)

Which topic is not included in the passage?

[  ]

A.

Nuclear weapons.

B.

International trade.

C.

War against North Korea.

D.

Terrible disease.

(4)

What's the Vietnam's attitude to North Korea's nuclear program?

[  ]

A.

Supporting North Korea to develop the nuclear program.

B.

Calling for steps to end North Korea's nuclear program.

C.

Feeling no threats to his security.

D.

North Korea's nuclear program is none of his business.

答案:1.D;2.B;3.C;4.B;
解析:

(1)

推测题。根据第一段最后一句“他要求21个成员国站起来反对北朝鲜的核计划”推测可知:布什总统此行最重要的目的是寻求联盟谴责北朝鲜。

(2)

排序题。采用首尾位定法解答此类题型。布什总统此行首先到达越南,然后与亚洲各国高层领导人会晤,然后在印度尼西亚访问六个小时,在返回途中在火奴鲁鲁作短暂停留,期间会见了美国军队官员。

(3)

归纳题。全文中没有提到对北朝鲜作战这个主题,其它主题都在短文中可以找到。

(4)

  解析:推断题。短文第二段的第二句“越南总理在大会结束时公开发表申明支持”,此句中的“支持”是承前省略,表示支持签署正式的书面条约来反对北朝鲜的核计划。由此可知越南的观点是“请求采取措施结束北朝鲜的核计划”。

  总结:这是一篇新闻类阅读材料。本文报道的是美国总统布什在越南河内参加了亚太经合组织会议,并与其它国家的领导人进行了会晤,请求各成员国反对北朝鲜的核计划。


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  Japan escaped the world's most powerful earthquake in two and half years on Friday with only 400 injuries, most of them minor.

  Damage from the pre-dawn quake-measuring 8 on the Richter scale-was relatively light, not only because it struck deep under the ocean but because Japan's population was prepared for such an event.

  Power and water supplies were cut off for several hours after the event. There were no reports at 4:50 am (local time). Two fishermen are still missing, though. Police suspect they have been swept away by the tsunami (huge ocean wave) that followed the earthquake.

  A wide area of the island suffered damage: roads were blocked, fishing boats sunk, and part of the ceiling of Kushiro airport, 900 kilometers northeast of Tokyo, caved in. Kushiro, a city of 190,000 people, was believed to be the hardest hit.

  In the nearby city of Tomakomai, black smoke and flames rose into the sky from an oil tank fire. There were no injuries though, and the fire was contained within hours. Officials said 188,700 barrels of crude oil were lost.

  Residents were shaken by the event, but stayed calm despite some 25 aftershocks-at least one registering 7.1 on the Richter scale.

  The quake was the strongest worldwide since the 8.4-magnitude quake of June 23, 2001. That, near the coast of Peru(秘鲁), killed 74 people.

  Takeshi Matsumura, a Hokkaido government official, said 455 people were confirmed injured by late Friday.

  Only 28 were seriously hurt, mostly suffering from broken bones. Located along the Pacific “Ring of Fire”, Japan is one of the world's most earthquake-prone countries.

(Sunday, Sep. 30,2003)

1.According to the news, Japan was struck by the 8-magnitude earthquake on ________.

[  ]

A.October 2, 2003
B.September 26, 2003
C.June 23, 2001
D.September 28, 2003

2.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.The 2003 earthquake that hit Japan recently was the strongest worldwide quake in this century.

B.A great part of the country was damaged because the Japanese were not prepared.

C.No people were killed in the earthquake but two fishermen disappeared.

D.Power and water supplies were cut off for only a few days.

3.What happened to the city of Tomakomai in the earthquake?

[  ]

A.It suffered a harder hit than the city of Kushiro.

B.Part of the ceiling of Tomakomai airport caved in.

C.A fire burned for only a few hours before it was controlled but some people were injured.

D.An oil tank caught fire and black smoke and flames shot into the sky.

4.The word “minor” in the first paragraph means ________.

[  ]

A.young
B.old
C.serious
D.not serious

5.Which description about the quake of June 23, 2001 is true?

[  ]

A.It happened not far away from the coast of Peru, killing 74 people.

B.455 people were killed in the earthquake.

C.There were 25 aftershocks after the 8.4-magnitude quake.

D.It was the second strongest earthquake in this century.

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  Welcome to Language upon Thames.This brochure has been designed to give you an overview of our Language School and the courses we offer.If you have some additional questions please do not hesitate to contact us for more information.

  At Language upon Thames, we feel it is important to be flexible, in order that students can decide what period of study suits them best.

Small Group General English Courses

  These courses are aimed at students who wish to improve their speaking, listening, reading and

writing skills and are offered at the following levels:

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  Try our free online test to see which level you are at-CLICK HERE

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  These courses are aimed at students who wish to gain academic qualifications in English and are offered at the following levels:

  University of Cambridge exams:

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  ADVANCED2-CAE(Advanced)

  ADVANCED3-CPE(Proficiency)

  Studying one of the above courses will enable you to continue your education or enter university in this country.(Students wishing to gain admission to a British university are normally required to have the Cambridge Proficiency Certificate.)

Speaking, Listening &Pronunciation

  This course builds on communicative confidence and competence and is aimed at students who wish to develop the important skills of speaking and listening.

  Emphasis is also placed on pronunciation, with activities designed to meet the needs of students of different nationalities, who need to focus on different areas.

  CLICK HERE to register for a General English course.

Other Languages

  At Language upon Thames we offer a wide range of cafes, restaurants, shops and bars.Most importantly, we have foreign language classes of French, Japanese, German, Spanish and Italian during the day, evening or on a one-to-one basis.

(1)

What does this passage mainly talk about?

[  ]

A.

An overview of the language school.

B.

Ways to develop students' language skills.

C.

A brief introduction to some English courses.

D.

Solutions to build students' communicative confidence.

(2)

If you attend Exam Courses, you will ________.

[  ]

A.

use English more confidently and competently

B.

gain academic qualifications in English

C.

have better pronunciation and deal with everyday English well

D.

be able to get admitted into a university for further education in this country

(3)

Judging from the description, we can tell that this passage must be taken from ________.

[  ]

A.

a newspaper

B.

a magazine

C.

the Internet

D.

a guidebook

(4)

According to the passage, we may conclude that the English courses offered by Language upon Thames ________.

[  ]

A.

are flexible but with few language activities designed for students of different nationalities

B.

are flexible and will meet the needs of students at different levels and with different

backgrounds

C.

place much emphasis on language skills but pay less attention to the needs of learners

D.

are all aimed to improve students' communicative competence by giving classes on a one-to-one basis

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  12-year-old Romina Mohaqqeq, believed to be Iran's youngest filmmaker, is dreaming of winning an Oscar someday.

  “I will not regard myself a filmmaker until I win an Oscar,” she remarks.Born in 1998, she has so far directed several documentaries(纪录片)and short films and has received several awards at national and international festivals.

  “I made my first documentary when I was eight years old.The idea came to my mind when I saw an Afghan boy who was collecting paper in a dustbin near our house.I thought it might be a good topic for a documentary,” she said.

  “I asked my dad to make a movie about this boy but he said that it would not be an interesting topic.He told me to work on the topic myself if I liked it, so I made my first documentary and named it Long Way”.

  Romina's “Long Way” took the best film award at Roshd International Film Festival in 2007, encouraging her to continue filmmaking.“Next, I adapted a story published in a magazine and made the short film A Box Full of Affection”.

  She is now working on Thought, a new documentary about positive thinking.

  Romina admits that her dad has been her only advisor all these years.

  “When Romina decided to work on a topic herself at the age of 8, I taught her the whole process of filmmaking within 6 to 7 months.I even worked as a cameraman in some of her productions.” her father said.

  “We also reviewed the book Film Directing Shot by Shot.We read all the sections together where she learned the entire process from pre-production to post-production.”

  Romina also played in one of her dad's productions when she was 6, and acted in the movie The Earrings.She was among the judges of 39th edition of the Roshd International film Festival.

(1)

Which of the following films is not directed by Romina?

[  ]

A.

Long Way

B.

A Box Full of Affection

C.

Thought

D.

The Earrings

(2)

We know from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

Romina has won an Oscar Award

B.

Romina's first movie was a short film

C.

Romina once worked as a cameraman

D.

Romina's father was her first guide to filmmaking

(3)

According to the passage, “Film Directing Shot by Shot” is ________.

[  ]

A.

a book written by Romina

B.

a movie directed by Romina's father

C.

a movie directed by Romina

D.

a book on how to produce films

(4)

Which is the best title of the passage?

[  ]

A.

The Youngest Oscar Winner

B.

Iran's Youngest Filmmaker

C.

The Best Ever Films in Iran's History

D.

A Father and a Daughter


第三部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
  阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
  Soon it may be harder to stop and smell the roses.
  Growing levels of air pollution from power plants and automobiles have reduced flower fragrances (芬芳) by up to 90 percent in the US.That is compared with pre-industrial levels,a new study has found.
  The trend is unpleasant for human noses,but may be life - threatening for bees and butterflies.
  "Many insects find flowers by folowing the scent(香味) produced by those flowers," said the studies lead author Jose D.Fuentes,an environmental scientist at the University of Virginia.
  "The increasing pollution makes it difficult for them to locate the flowers and feed on their nectar(花蜜)."
  Scientists have alrady known that flowers produce scent molecules(分子) that bond with pollutants.The process breaks down the plants' sweet smell.
  With more pollution in the air,the scent molecules don't remain effective as long and travel shorter distances on the wind.
  The new study suggests that in the mid - 19th century,when pollution levels were first recorded,scent molecules would have been able to travel some 1,000 to 1,200 meters.
  Today,in the polluted air found downwind of large cities,scentst may only make it some 200 to 300 meters.
  The report was recently published in the journal,Atmospheric Environment.
  Bee farmers have reported that bee populations are dropping dramatically in many parts of the world in recent years. Could these missing scents be a factor?
  Scientists trying to hind the cause of bee population declines have blamed bacteria,pesticides,and even cellphone radiation.
  Jay Evans,an entomologist(昆虫学者) at the US Department of Agriculture's bee research laboratory,was interested in the new study.But he says he hasn't seen bee behavior that suggests trouble with scents.
  "Over the last couple of summers I don't think the bees in this area were bringing in much less food,"he said.
  "It might be that they had to work harder,but it seems like as long as there were bees to collect food they were finding flowers somewhere."
  But Fuentes fears that the fading smell of flowers may stress insects that are already faced with other threats.
  "The effects shown in these studies will simply exacerbate whatever the bees are going through right now,"he said.
  "It's something that is really worthwhile paying attention to."
  56.What's the passage mainly about?
   A.How greatly air plooution affects our lives.
   B.Effects of air pollution on bee populations.
   C.Measures to fight air pollution.
   D.The rapid decline of bee populations in the world.
  57.According to the passage,Jay Evans probably agrees that ______ .
   A.bees are the insect that suffers most from air pollution
   B.bees are at risk of dying out owing to air pollution
   C.the fading smell of flowers doesn't affect bees so greatly as was thought
   D.as is often the case,bees fail to locate the flowers because of the missing scents
  58.The word"exacerbate" in the last paragraph but one probably means ______.
   A.worsen B.improve C.get rid of D.decrease
  59.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
   A.The more air pollution there is in a region,the greater the destruction of the flower scents.
   B.Bacteria,pesticides,and cellphone radiation are blamed for causing the decline of bees.
   C.The scent molecules produced by flowers in a less polluted environment oculd travel longer and farther.
   D.Air pollution does more harm to insects such as bees and butterflies than human beings.

第三部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

  阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

  Soon it may be harder to stop and smell the roses.

  Growing levels of air pollution from power plants and automobiles have reduced flower fragrances (芬芳) by up to 90 percent in the US.That is compared with pre-industrial levels,a new study has found.

  The trend is unpleasant for human noses,but may be life - threatening for bees and butterflies.

  "Many insects find flowers by folowing the scent(香味) produced by those flowers," said the studies lead author Jose D.Fuentes,an environmental scientist at the University of Virginia.

  "The increasing pollution makes it difficult for them to locate the flowers and feed on their nectar(花蜜)."

  Scientists have alrady known that flowers produce scent molecules(分子) that bond with pollutants.The process breaks down the plants' sweet smell.

  With more pollution in the air,the scent molecules don't remain effective as long and travel shorter distances on the wind.

  The new study suggests that in the mid - 19th century,when pollution levels were first recorded,scent molecules would have been able to travel some 1,000 to 1,200 meters.

  Today,in the polluted air found downwind of large cities,scentst may only make it some 200 to 300 meters.

  The report was recently published in the journal,Atmospheric Environment.

  Bee farmers have reported that bee populations are dropping dramatically in many parts of the world in recent years. Could these missing scents be a factor?

  Scientists trying to hind the cause of bee population declines have blamed bacteria,pesticides,and even cellphone radiation.

  Jay Evans,an entomologist(昆虫学者) at the US Department of Agriculture's bee research laboratory,was interested in the new study.But he says he hasn't seen bee behavior that suggests trouble with scents.

  "Over the last couple of summers I don't think the bees in this area were bringing in much less food,"he said.

  "It might be that they had to work harder,but it seems like as long as there were bees to collect food they were finding flowers somewhere."

  But Fuentes fears that the fading smell of flowers may stress insects that are already faced with other threats.

  "The effects shown in these studies will simply exacerbate whatever the bees are going through right now,"he said.

  "It's something that is really worthwhile paying attention to."

  56.What's the passage mainly about?

   A.How greatly air plooution affects our lives.

   B.Effects of air pollution on bee populations.

   C.Measures to fight air pollution.

   D.The rapid decline of bee populations in the world.

  57.According to the passage,Jay Evans probably agrees that ______ .

   A.bees are the insect that suffers most from air pollution

   B.bees are at risk of dying out owing to air pollution

   C.the fading smell of flowers doesn't affect bees so greatly as was thought

   D.as is often the case,bees fail to locate the flowers because of the missing scents

  58.The word"exacerbate" in the last paragraph but one probably means ______.

   A.worsen B.improve C.get rid of D.decrease

  59.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

   A.The more air pollution there is in a region,the greater the destruction of the flower scents.

   B.Bacteria,pesticides,and cellphone radiation are blamed for causing the decline of bees.

   C.The scent molecules produced by flowers in a less polluted environment oculd travel longer and farther.

   D.Air pollution does more harm to insects such as bees and butterflies than human beings.

 

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