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______from Beijing to London!    
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A.  How long way it is                                
B. What a long way it is    
C.  What a long way is it                            
D.  How long a way is it
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A couple of years ago,before a trip to China,Nicole Davis and her US women’s volleyball teammates were warned about the prominence (显著、突出) of coach “Jenny” Lang Ping in her native country.

“I was pushed over by Chinese journalists while I was just trying to put my luggage on the bus,”said Davis.

Known as the “Iron Hammer” for her punishing spikes(扣球),Lang made it possible for China to dominate in the sport in the early 1980s.She was a key player on China’s 1984 Olympic gold medal winning team.

When the US team arrived for the Olympics,Lang,48,who is from Beijing,had to take a different route to avoid a crowd of reporters and fans.

Then came the greatest moment to Lang:While the US team was playing in a packed gym,at least 8,000 Chinese fans unfurled an American flag.

“That really says it all,” Davis said.“They look at her as an icon(偶像).I’m sure it’s hard for them to see her coaching another country,but they love her so dearly that her success is their success.”

The loyalty of the Chinese fans was tested on Friday,when China lost a match to the US.

“It’s a pity that China lost the match,but I’m still glad that Lang Ping’s team won,since she is the pride of China’s volleyball,” said Liu Chengli,a spectator.“We also cheered for

Lang’s victory.”

Lang said she just tried to stay professional when the two teams meet.“It doesn’t matter if we play China or any other team.It’s the same.” Lang said.

Davis said she and her teammates could not have imagined the passion for volleyball among Chinese because the sport was lack of popularity in the US. The reception from Chinese fans has touched the US players,said US volleyball player Lindsey Berg.

“It’s such an honor to be here and play for our coach here in China,”she said.“The amount of support that the Chinese give to her and us has been tremendous.The whole event has been unbelievable.”

What’s the passage mainly about?

A.Staying professional.                           B.Cheering for the Iron Hammer.

C.A match between China and the US.      D.Lang Ping’s career as a coach.

Lang Ping avoided meeting the reporters and fans probably because she ________.

A.was afraid to be questioned about her strategy

B.didn’t want to be paid much attention to

C.disliked to be with her fans

D.didn’t want to disturb public order

What does the underlined word “unfurled” exactly mean?

A.destroyed completely                           B.tore into pieces

C.spread out to the wind                          D.rolled up

What does Lang Ping mean by saying “It doesn’t matter if we play China or any other team.”?

A.American Volleyball Team will beat any team.

B.Chinese Volleyball Team is the same as other teams.

C.She just tried to stay professional.

D.The results of each match will be the same.

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
It' s six o' clock on a cold Saturday morning.Liu Zifan reluctantly gets out of the warm bed.
"I wish I could sleep  36  more," says Liu.
The 12-year-old seventh grader from Beijing Guangqumen   37  School must take an - hour - ride to get to the school for the   38 curriculums that occupy her whole Saturday morning.  39 Sunday afternoon, she has music lessons from 3 p.m.to 7 p.m..
During weekdays, Liu has to get up around five in the morning, and  40 home by six.
" My teacher  41 us to eat an apple in the morning so that we won' t feel  42 " , she says.
In primary school, Liu  43 taking the New Concept English class every Saturday morning, and Chinese, English and Olympic maths classes in the afternoon.On Sunday morning, she had to do  44 at home.In the afternoon, she took Cambridge English class.
"I didn't have time to rest,   45 on Friday night," Liu recalls.
The family has a monthly  46 of about 1,700 yuan.Liu Zifan' s  47 classes cost 2, 000 yuan each term.
" I think it' s   48 the money," Liu' s father says." We do everything we can to provide her with good education,   49  she will get a good job in the future."
Chinese children face   50 pressures on study.Some parents make their children study 51    First graders start to take classes for second graders, and so on, therefore they can get an   52 in exams.Most Chinese   53 believe high academic credentials (成绩) mean a better school, a brighter future.So they   54  their children to extracurricular classes like music, English and maths to develop a special   55 , which later might be a stepping stone to a good school.  
36.A.any           B.some          C.even           D.far
37.A.Secondary                                     B.Training        C.Language     D.Primary
38.A.super          B.extra          C.huge           D.usual
39.A.In             B.For            C.At            D.On
40.A.get                                           B.stay            C.leave            D.drive
41  A.orders          B.recommends     C.persuades        D.suggests
42.A.sleepy            B.tired               C.cold                 D.thirsty
43.A.stopped              B.finished            C.enjoyed              D.started
44.A.housework          B.washing           C.homework       D.writing
45.A.besides            B.including            C.since             D.except
46.A.pay                  B.cost                    C.income                D. money                                 
47.A.weekend           B.Sunday            C.everyday             D.Saturday
48.A.wasteful         B.worth                  C.valuable              D.worthy
49.A.so that                B.since               C.now that              D.while
50.A.challenging      B.increasing            C.developing      D.changing
51.A.ahead              B.hard              C.late                 D.away
52  A.average            B.achievement        C.advance          D.advantage
53.A.teachers              B.students           C.friends           D.parents
54.A.send            B.hope                   C.take                    D.wish
55.A.strength        B.interest             C.talent              D.skill

 

The Great Wall of China is one of Beijing’s biggest draws for tourists; despite its fame and ubiquity in postcards across the world, it rarely fails to attract tourists at the first proper sight.Yet the authorities open only certain sections of the wall as fit for viewing, and few get to visit the unauthorized sections. Fewer still are aware of the existence of at least one part of the Wall that remains in almost original condition, nearly 1,500 years after construction of legendary fortification began. But there’s a good reason for this – it’s underwater.

American journalist Steven Schwankert has been diving since age 10. It was though his setting – up of a diving school that Schwankert came to explore some of lesser – known areas of China’s lakes – and discovered the underwater Wall under a reservoir.  “The most fascinating piece of diving I ever did in China must be the Great Wall. I managed to find out about it via the Internet. It wasn’t difficult to get to Pan Jiakou in Hebei Province, near the East Qing Tomb about 4 hour’s drive from Beijing. Why do I want to dive the Great Wall? Why do people want to walk on the Great Wall? It’s the same answer.”

There are, however, advantages of visiting the Great Wall in a diving suit over being on foot. The water acts as a preservative by preventing the kind of mass tourism that has brought trouble on other parts of the Wall. “Unlike the people who walk in the Wall, we as divers never need to actually touch it. I’ve dived twice there, the last time in July. I found that the water then was much deeper than it was before – 13 meters deep.” When he first dived, parts of the Wall were visible above the surface. Now even the guard tower is completely submerged. “It’s better that the Wall is deep under water, as there are lots of boats coming in and out around that area. Their wave action could potentially damage the brickwork. So, the deeper, the better.”

1.Steven Schwankert is most interested in           .

         A.collecting photos of the Wall     B.walking along on the Wall

         C.diving the underwater Wall       D.visiting some famous lakes

2.What does the underlined word “submerged” in Paragraph 5 most probably mean?

         A.Damaged by water.  B.Washed by water.

         C.Preserved by water.  D.Covered by water.

3.What is the topic discussed in the last paragraph?

         A.Advantages of walking on the Great Wall.

         B.Advantages of visiting the underwater Wall.

         C.The reasons why the Wall is deep under water.

         D.The reasons why the underwater Wall is protected.

4.What can we infer from the text?

        A.The underwater Wall will sink deeper year by year.

         B.Diving the Wall is popular with divers all over the world.

         C.Diving is a good way to visit the Wall without causing much damage.

         D.More and more tourists will come to visit the underwater Wall in China.

 

第二节:任务型阅读(共5小题,每小题2分,共10分):

阅读下列材料,从所给的六个选项 (A、B、C、D、E和F)中,选出符合各小题要求的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。

61.________ Lily, a Spanish girl studying in the University of Nottingham, is looking for a house with large rooms, with broadband access located in an area within 5 minutes walk from the university.

62.________ Mike, a Brazilian boy who has just come to study English in Jubilee Campus, the University of Nottingham, needs a room with central heating in a safe area being only a 10-minute walk from Jubilee.

63.________ Li Ming, an easygoing Chinese boy from Beijing, is studying English literature in the University of Nottingham. He is a handsome boy who always keeps himself and his room clean. He hopes to find a room near West University Entrance.

64.________ Liu Ying, a Chinese girl from a city in the west of China, is studying in the University of Nottingham. She is looking for a place which is near University Campus and she hopes to do a part-time job to earn some money for the rent.

65.________ Jack, a boy student from Thailand, is looking for a room whose rent is less than £200. He hopes to share with easygoing boys, and get along well with the landlord, which can help him to be free from home sickness.

A.   Housemate Wanted! One person is required (preferably male) to live in a luxurious house with 5 girls and 2 boys. The house is in an ideal and safe location being only a 10-minute walk from University Park and Jubilee. The rent will only be £65 per week. The house has two bathrooms, 4 toilets, a larger furnished living room, central heating, a kitchen fully furnished with dishwasher and microwave, etc.

B.   Room To Let! A modern, comfortable house with large rooms is immediately available at 27 Warwick Street Dunkirk. It has been recently refurnished with broadband Internet access. It’s only 5 minutes’ walk from the University of Nottingham. Great location! You will pay only £235 per month to share with 3 other people.

C.   Three large rooms are available in a massive luxurious house within 10 minutes’ walk from University Campus. The rent is very cheap, only £175 per month! The sound and young landlord can make you feel at home. You’ll share with 2 easygoing brothers (one is a student nurse and the other is an engineer).

D.  A nice 3-bedroom house is immediately available and will last for one academic year (till next June or longer) in a quiet and safe area in Beeston. It is in good location next to a big shopping market within 7 minutes’ walk from West University Entrance. It has a nice fully furnished kitchen, big bedrooms, big shower rooms, TV, washing machines and broadband access. Easygoing and clean people are welcome to share the house.

E.  Housemate wanted! One person is required to live in a fully furnished house with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, three toilets, central heating, a kitchen with a fridge and a microwave, and broadband Internet access, located in a safe and quiet area being only a 10-minute walk from North University Entrance. The rent will only be £56 per week.

F.  Chinese student wanted! A Chinese student (preferably female) is required to live in a luxurious house with 5 Spanish girls who are learning Chinese as their second foreign language. They need to practice Chinese twice a week with the help of the Chinese student who will get £350 per month in return for her work. The house is located near QMC which is within 5 minutes’ walk from University Campus. The rent will be £325 per month.

 

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