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 There are many traffic signs on a highway,and drivers must know them well and follow them strictly. If you misunderstand a sign,you may get into (1)

  A policeman was sitting in his car on the side of a highway (2) to catch speeders. After all,it was his duty to keep law and order on the road. After a while, a car full of elderly women slowly rolled by. The policeman (3) that the slow-moving car was a danger to other drivers on the highway, so he decided to pull them over. He turned (4) his siren(警笛)and lights and rushed to the slow-moving car and then pulled up behind the car,which stopped on the (5) of the road at once after the driver noticed the police car.

  The policeman (6) and came up to the car to speak to the driver. He said, "the speed limit on this highway is fifty-five miles per hour. Why are you driving so (7) ?"

  "Well,officer, Fve seen a lot of signs on this highway that (8) ' twenty-five' ,not 'fifty-five'”,the old woman replied politely.

  "Madam," the officer told the driver, "those are not speed limit signs. Those signs (9) that you are driving on Highway 25. " "Oh, (10) me. I didn't know. I'm sorry,officer. I'll be more careful in the    (11)   ," she replied.

  Then the police officer looked in the (12) of the car. He noticed that the elderly passengers looked very (13) and were shaking with fright. The officer asked the driver, "What's the matter with them? They look like they've been frightened to (14) by something."

  The driver replied, uOh,they'll be (15) right in a minute or two. You see,we just got off Highway 120."

(   ) 1. A. business    B. trouble    C. mess    D. disagreement

(   ) 2. A. hoping    B. refusing    C. managing    D. trying

(   ) 3. A. said        B. smelled     C. realized    D. remembered

(   ) 4. A. off        B. up       C. down    D. on

(   ) 5. A. side    B. center      C. middle    D. front

(   ) 6. A. got on    B. got up      C. got in    D. got out

(   ) 7. A. quickly    B. easily     C. slowly    D. carefully

(   ) 8. A. say    B. write      C. tell    D. decide

(   ) 9. A. cover    B. mean      C. stand    D. lie

(   ) 10. A. puzzle    B. pity     C. silly    D. clever

(   ) 11. A. end    B. beginning     C. future    D. middle

(   ) 12. A. mirror    B. front     C. back    D. centre

(   ) 13. A. worried    B. terrified     C. surprised    D. excited

(   ) 14. A. dead      B. die      C. death    D. dying

(   ) 15. A. both        B. all      C. either    D. neither

1. B get into trouble意为"惹上麻烦"。

2. A高速上的警察为了保证道路安全,需要查扣违章超速驾驶者。

3. C警察意识到开慢车对其他车来说也是一个危险。

4. B他开大警笛声音。turn up意为"调大,开大;出现"。

5. A老年妇女所开的车停在路边。

6. D从警车里出来应用"got out"。

7. C前面提到过,这是一辆slow-moving car。

8. A路标上写着,表"引用"用say。

9. B那些路标的意思是你在25号高速公路上行驶。

10. C silly me是一种自嘲,表示"我好笨啊"。

11. C以后我会小心。

12. C 车的后部用the back。

13. B根据下文shaking with fright可知这些老太太们十分害怕。terrified意为"很害怕的,极度惊慌的"。

14. C be frightened to death意为"怕得要死"。

15. B all right意为"恢复平静,恢复常态"。因为她们刚下120号高速,超速行驶让她们惊魂未定。

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  One Saturday afternoon,Kate went to buy something for her sister and herself.

  As Kate was coming out of a (1) ,a young lady walked towards her. She said she was Miss Green―a good friend of Kate,s sister's. Kate (2) her. Then she called a taxi to send Kate home. She (3) the driver where he should go. Kate was (4) that it was not in the direction of her home.

  " (5) ?" Kate asked. The lady smiled.

  When they came to a quiet road,a big rough man (6) on the road. He stopped the taxi driver, knocked him down,tied him,and threw him out of the (7) . At the same time,Miss Green took out a knife and (8) it at Kate. She asked Kate to keep (9)。 The man then started the taxi.

  "Oh,God!I,m being kidnapped(绑架),"Kate said to herself.

  She tried to escape, but not (10) . Suddenly an (11) came to her. She took out a lipstick(口红)from her pocket, wrote "SOS" on the window, and covered the word with her(12).

  A few minutes later,a police car (13) and the policemen saw the sign. When the kid?nappers saw the policemen, they stopped the taxi,jumped into the grass, and ran away.

  The policemen then (14) Kate up and sent her home. When her parents knew what had happened, they were greatly surprised. But they were also (15) because their daughter had finally come back safely.

(   ) 1. A. school    B. taxi     C. shop    D. friend's

(   ) 2. A. knew    B. believed    C. thanked    D. remembered

(   ) 3. A. told    B. asked    C. wondered    D. checked

(   ) 4. A. sure    B. excited   C. surprised    D. pleased

(   ) 5. A. What    B. Where      C. When     D. Why

(   ) 6. A. drove    B. climbed    C. fell    D. appeared

(   ) 7. A. road    B. sight       C. taxi    D. home

(   ) 8. A. shouted    B. played    C. hurt    D. pointed

(   ) 9. A. healthy    B. alive    C. relaxed    D. quiet

(   ) 10. A. happened    B. failed   C. succeeded    D. hurried

(   ) 11. A. idea    B. answer     C. interest    D. order

(   ) 12. A. hands    B. back     C. dress    D. lipstick

(   ) 13. A. stopped    B. left     C. passed    D. turned

(   ) 14. A. lifted    B. held    C. put       D. picked

(   ) 15. A. worried    B. happy    C. proud    D. successful

  There is an old English saying," Laughter is the best medicine. " One person who certainly would have agreed with this is Norman Cousins.

  Norman Cousins was the editor of a magazine called Saturday Review for almost forty years. He also (1) and spoke about world peace and anti-war issues(反战议题),traveling to many different countries to share his    (2)

  In the 1960s, after returning to the United States from a busy and tiring trip to Europe. Mr. Cousins got    (3) . He discovered he had a strange disease that caused great pain in his bones(骨头).

  In less than a week after he got back,he could not (4) it. Every move that he made was painful. He was not able to (5) at night. The doctors told Mr. Cousins that they did not know how to cure(治疗)his problem and he might never (6) the illness. Mr. Cousins, however, refused to give up hope.

  Mr. Cousins thought that the illness could be caused by (7) thoughts. He did not want to take (8) to cure himself. Instead, he felt that happy thoughts or laughter might cure his illness.

  He began to experiment on himself while still in the hospital by watching comedy shows on television. Mr. Cousins quickly found that ten minutes of (9) laughter during the day gave him two hours of pain-free sleep at night.

  Deciding that the (10) could not help him,Mr. Cousins left the hospital and checked into a hotel room where he could (11) his experiments with laughter. For eight days,Mr. Cousins (12) in the hotel room watching comedy shows on television, reading amusing books, and sleeping whenever he felt (13) . Within three weeks, he felt well enough to take a vacation to Puerto Rico where he began running on the beach for (14) .

  After a few months, Mr. Cousins was (15) to carry on his work. He had laughed himself back to health.

(   ) 1. A. laughed    B. taught    C. wrote    D. copied

(   ) 2. A. magazines    B. subjects   C. photos    D. ideas

(   ) 3. A. rich    B. sick     C. lonely    D. famous

(   ) 4. A. stand    B. realize C. face    D. improve

(   ) 5. A. dream    B. eat     C. shout    D. sleep

(   ) 6. A. go through    B. look after   C. get over    D. find out

(   ) 7. A. unhappy    B. pleasant     C. silly    D. clever

(   ) 8. A. food    B. time     C. medicine    D. money

(   ) 9. A. unusual    B. false     C. real    D. wild

(   ) 10. A. friends    B. laughter   C. experiment    D. doctors

(   ) 11. A. begin    B. end      C. continue    D. report

(   ) 12. A. rested    B. worked     C. studied    D. played

(   ) 13. A. well    B. tired     C. afraid    D. worried

(   ) 14. A. help    B. exercise     C. freedom    D. fun

(   ) 15. A. able    B. safe      C.  lazy   D. uncertain

 It was a lovely spring afternoon. My classmates and I were playing happily on the playground when I let out a cry, "Ow!Ow! Something in my shoe is biting me.”

  Everyone was shocked by the cry. They took me into a classroom and were about to take off my (1)  . " Which foot is it?"One asked. "Let us have a look."

  Suddenly, I remembered the holes in (2) socks. My family was very poor during those years. I wore welfare socks, which cost only a little, but those (3) welfare socks didn't last long. They soon had (4) at the bottom.

  I refused to take off my shoe. I (5) stand others seeing the holes in my sock. I tried to hold back my tears. Yet,each time the thing (6) my shoe bit me,tears raced down my face'

  My teacher, Miss Diane, hurried into the (7) , "What's wrong? "She asked.

  "Something is biting her right foot, (8) she doesn't let us take off her shoe,"one of my classmates answered. Miss Diane lived next door to me. She (9) everything about my family. She put both hands on my shaking shoulders and (10) into my painful and hopeless eyes.

  "Oh, yes,it must be a sock-eating ant," she said,as if she had (11) seen the thing inside the shoe. "I had a bite from one of those ants. By the time I got my shoe off,it had (12) almost the whole bottom off my sock.”My classmates nodded while they were listening to the teacher (13)  ,although they all looked a little puzzled.

Miss Diane took off my right shoe and sock and shook them over the dustbin. Two red ants (14) it.

  Just what I thought. The ants have eaten part of her sock.”When she pressed an alcohol cotton ball on the bites, she added, "You are such a (15) girl to take so many bites."

  The alcohol felt cool on the bites and a little girl's pride was saved by the sock-eating ant " story.

(   ) 1. A. shoe    B. shirt     C. hat    D. coat

(   ) 2. A. his    B. her       C. my    D. your

(   ) 3. A. free    B. wet     C. dirty    D. cheap

(   ) 4. A. holes    B. boxes    C. stones    D. pockets

(   ) 5. A. could    B. couldn't    C. must    D. mustn't

(   ) 6. A. on         B. near      C. under    D. in

(   ) 7. A. office    B. playground    C. classroom    D. toilet

(   ) 8. A. because    B. but       C. or    D. so

(   ) 9. A. knew    B. forgot      C. taught    D. borrowed

(   ) 10. A. looked    B. dropped     C. ran    D. got

(   ) 11. A. hardly    B. already    C. still    D. only

(   ) 12. A. turned    B. put     C. taken    D. eaten

(   ) 13. A. angrily    B. sadly     C. carefully    D. happily

(   ) 14. A. lived on    B. fell into    C. went over    D. turned to

(   ) 15. A. lucky    B. friendly     C. brave    D. clever

  Once in a small village, lived a family with eight children. Two of the children loved (1) very much,but the family was so poor that it was impossible to send (2) of them to study at the art college at the same time. After many discussions, the two boys finally (3) a plan. They would toss (拋)a coin. The loser would go (4) into the mines(煤矿;)and,with his earnings(賺得的钱), (5) his brother studying at the college. Then,after four years, when the brother who won the toss finished his studies,he would support the other brother studying at the (6).

  James won the toss and Jack went down into the mines. James worked with all his heart,and his paintings were much (7) than those of most of his teachers. And by the time he (8) ,he was beginning to make a lot of money for his paintings.

   (9) James returned, the family held a big dinner for his great success. Soon after the meal began,James (10) up from his seat to drink a toast(举杯祝酒)to his dear (11) . He said, "Jack,now you can go to the art college and your (12) will come true. I will take care of you."

  But Jack said (13) , " Brother, the four years in the mines has done too much to my hands, so it's too    (14) . Now I can't even hold a glass."

  To show his great love and respect, James drew his brother's hands with (15) towards the sky. He called his drawing The Praying Hands, which became very famous years later.
(   ) 1. A. painting    B. books    C. school    D. money

(   ) 2. A. any    B. all    C.both    D. neither

(   ) 3. A. looked out    B. worked out    C. took out    D. got out

(   ) 4. A. off    B. away     C. up    D. down

(   ) 5. A. support    B. agree   C. follow    D. let

(   ) 6. A. home    B. mine      C. college    D. school

(   ) 7. A. better    B. worse     C. cheaper    D. older

(   ) 8. A. arrived    B. graduated   C. walked    D. waited

(   ) 9. A. Before    B. When     C. Though    D. While

(   ) 10. A. picked    B. turned    C. looked    D. stood

(   ) 11. A. brother    B. sister     C. father    D. mother

(   ) 12. A. way        B. idea     C. dream    D. practice

(   ) 13. A. happily    B. surprisedly     C. angrily    D. softly

(   ) 14. A. early    B. late     C. good    D. helpful

(   ) 15. A. legs    B. feet     C. arms    D. fingers

 In choosing Steven Chu as his energy secretary (;能源4卩长).Barack Obama has chosen one of the most prominent U. S. scientists of using science to deal with global warming(全球变暖).

  Steven Chu was born in St. Louis,Missouri,in 1948. His father was a college teacher.At that time,they were only the third Chinese family to live there. In high school,Chu played tennis and was on the school club. He took his first physics class in his senior year at Garden City High school and became interested in it.

  Steven Chu got his first doctor's degree in maths and physics in 1970. Then he went to California for another doctor's degree. In 1978, Chu worked in Bell Lab where he developed ways to cool and trap atoms using a laser(用激光冷却和俘获原子).In 1997, he got the Nobel Prize for physics for this. He left Stanford in 2004,after he was made head of the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab in California. As the head of the national lab , Chu tried to find scientific ways to climate change and soon became a member of the Climate Council working for a new global climate treaty (气候条约)for 2009.

  He also insists on the need to end the unnecessary waste of energy. "If I were king of the world,I would spend the next ten years on energy efficiency and conservation(节能和环保)”,he said.

  On December 11th,2008,Barack Obama made him energy secretary. He would be the first Chinese-American to run the Department of Energy and devote himself to sustainable(可持续发展的)energy.

(   ) 1. Who is Steven Chu?

A.     He is a Nobel Prize winner for energy.

B.     He is a visiting scientist in America.

C.     He is an American-Chinese.

D.     He is a Chinese-American.

(   ) 2. The word "prominent" in the first paragraph means         .

A.参与竞选的                      B.遵守承诺的

C.才能卓越的                      D.出身显赫的

(   ) 3. Which is the right order of the following events about Steven Chu?

a.      He was chosen by Barack Obama as U. S. energy secretary.

b.     He got the Nobel Prize for his excellent research work.

c.      He studied in California for his second doctor's degree.

d.     He became a member of the Climate Council.

e.      He acted as the head of the national lab in California.

A. b,c,d,e,a B. c,b,e,d,a

C. d,a,b,c,e D. a,c,b,d,e

(   ) 4. In the next part of this passage,the writer would most probably tell us the following
EXCEPT         .

A.     Obama's reason of choosing Chu as the energy secretary

B.     Chu's plan and work on energy efficiency and conservation

C.     Obama's new plan to Chinese-Americans

D.     both Obama and Chu's plans and ideas on sustainable energy

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