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In August 2000, I walked onto the campus of Illinois State University(ISU)as a simple, quiet girl from a small rural town. There were more freshmen here than the  __  36__   of my entire hometown. Standing by myself, I was all of a sudden   __ 37 __  by strangers from various backgrounds. I was  __ 38__ with this place and, for the first time in my life, I felt   __ 39__

       Over time, I realized that everyone around__ 40__   the same. The strangers soon became friends, and the campus turned into one where I found  __  41__   . __  42__  I knew it, ISU became my second home away from my hometown.

         __ 43__  the four years, I learned a lot I had not learnt in my hometown. I realized that you could not __44 __  late on Thursday night and still pass your Friday exam, and that pizza three times a day will gain 15 pounds for a freshman. I also  __ 45__  who I was as a person and found the best second __46__ in the friends.

       The bittersweet day came when I had to__ 47__ the college chapter of my life. I thought I would __48__  , but I didn’t . I knew I would have my college years, my friends and__ 49__  with me forever. I even had a sense of __ 50 __  that my four years of difficult classes finally paid off.

       However,  __ 51 __  hit the day after graduation. For three months I was __  52__   ,not to mention I had loans to repay and no__ 53__   .

       This January, I received an offer from a school three hours away from home. I will move on, with the__54 __  I had on that first day of college, to the place where I again will call home. But I believe I will__55 __  it!

 

36.A.number

B.population

C.amount

D.quantity

37.A.puzzled

B.supported

C.surrounded

D.discovered

38.A.satisfied

B.surprised

C.frightened

D.unfamiliar

39.A.lonely

B.excited

C.scared

D.delighted

40.A.imagined

B.experienced

C.believed

D.remained

41.A.loneliness

B.difficulty

C.peace

D.comfort

42.A.Before

B.While

C.If

D.That

43.A.On

B.From

C.Throughout

D.Across

44.A.give up

B.stay out

C.give out

D.stay up

45.A.figure out

B.take out

C.pick out

D.wipe out

46.A.college

B.school

C.family

D.class

47.A.enlarge

B.pause

C.value

D.close

48.A.cry

B.shout

C.laugh

D.jump

49.A.relations

B.subjects

C.memories

D.strangers

50.A.worry

B.ease

C.victory

D.freedom

51.A.situation

B.struggle

C.reality

D.condition

52.A.disabled

B.unemployed

C.refused

D.disturbed

53.A.energy

B.knowledge

C.devotion

D.income

54.A.interests

B.drawbac

C.frustrations

D.feelings

55.A.treasure

B.improve

C.adopt

D.reduce

36―40 BCDAB  41―45 DACBA   46―50 CDACB   51―55 CBDDA

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Summer Holiday Fun 2010 !

The summer holidays are upon us again. Here is our guide to summer holiday fun in Peterborough!

Peterborough Museum

The Age of the Dinosaurs’ is the museum’s main attraction this summer.Get up close to prehistoric creatures via some great hands— on exhibits! Watch out for monsters lurking around every ember! The museum is open from 10:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Saturday,and from 12:00pm to 4:00 pm on Sundays in August.

Call 01733 864663 for details.

Saxon Youth Club

    School holiday fun:Young people aged 13—19 will be able to produce their own music, compete in sports activities,or try their hand at cooking at Saxon Youth Club,Saxon Community Centre, Norman Road.Peterborough every Monday and Wednesday from 3:00pm.PLUS an aero ball tournament will take place on Thursday 12th August between 3:30pm and 6:30pm.

Call 01 353 720274 for details.

Houghton Mill   

Alice through the Looking Class—a new production of the family favorite on Monday 30th August.Bring rugs or chairs to sit on and a picnic if you wish to eat during the play.Gates open 5:30pm,performance 6:30pm—8:30pm.Tea room will be open until end of the interval.Adult £10.Child£7.Family £20.

Booking advisable on 0845 4505157.

Farmland Museum and Denny Abbey

Farmland Games:From Wellie Wanging to Pretend Ploughing matches,come and join the Farmland Team.Collect your sporting stickers and create a colorful rosette that is fit for a winner!No need to book,just turn up between 12:00pm and 4:00pm on Thursday 19th August. Suitable for children aged four and above,each child should be accompanied by an adult and all activities are included in the normal admission price. Tickets Cost£7 per child.

For further information,call 01223 810080.

If you are interested in cooking, you can go to __________.

A.Peterborough Museum   B.Houghton Mill

C.Saxon Youth Club   D.Farmland Museum

You want to watch the new play with your parents,so it will cost you __________.

A.£7        B.£17     C.£27        D.£20

Which of the following activities needs parents’ company?

A.Playing farmland games        B.Watching a new play.

C.Competing in sports activities.     D.Visiting the dinosaur exhibition.

If Tom comes to Peterborough for amusement on August 19,he will have __________ to choose from for himself.

A.one activity                 B.two activities       

C.three activities               D.four activities

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Thirty years ago, when the movie version of my novel Jaw was published, few people including me knew very much about great white sharks. For hundreds of generations, we humans have been taught to fear and hate sharks, and the movie touched a nerve of horror.

Now something long thought impossible has happened. A great white shark was successfully held in capacity for several months. In August last year a very young female great white shark was caught accidentally in a fisherman's net off Huntington Beach, California, and then kept in an ocean pen (栏栅) for 25 days. After being moved to the Monterey Bay Aquarium (水族馆), she grew well in the million-gallon Outer Bay Exhibit. She was so lovely that people all liked her very much. Perhaps she was too young to understand that the big tank was not her natural environment, because she didn't hit her head against the walls in an attempt to swim away as others of her kind have done. And she began to feed almost immediately on small fish offered to her on a pole. In the months that followed, the shark suffered no serious injuries, caught no diseases, and grew noticeably larger, breaking all records for great white sharks in capacity. The longest that any other great white shark had been held was 16 days.

Until February 23, that is, when she hit and killed a soup fin shark (翅鲨) , as she grew bigger and her behavior grew more aggressive, officials at the Aquarium knew the time had come. On March 31, after 198 days in the aquarium, the great white shark was released into the Pacific.

Scientists still have a lot to learn about sharks, especially great white sharks which are now considered to be in danger. Scientists do know that sharks are necessary to ocean health. Remove any significant animal from the sea food chain and you will risk destroying the balance of nature.

72. We can see that in the film Jaw the shark was once described as______.

A. a pet of children       B. a horror to human beings

C. a friend of the aged D. a guard of its owner

73. Different from the others of her kind, the young female great white shark was somewhat _____in the beginning.

A. terrible and dangerous      B. fierce and cruel  C. loyal and friendly    D. gentle and lovely

74. By saying that "officials at the aquarium knew the time had come", the writer probably means that the female great white shark______.

A. had to be killed    B. escaped from the big tank

C. had to be set free         D. began to hit and kill other animals

75. What conclusion can be drawn from the text?

A. We should protect great white sharks as well as other ocean animals.

B. The female great white shark will be attacked by some other animals.

C. Great white sharks are becoming more and more

D. We should kill the enemies of white sharks in the oceans.

 

The summer holidays are upon us again.Here is our guide to summer holiday fun in Peterborough!

Peterborough Museum

The Age of the Dinosaurs is the museum’s main attraction this summer.Get up close to prehistoric creatures via some great hands-on exhibits! Watch out for monsters (怪物) lurking (潜伏)around every corner! The museum is open from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday to Saturday, and from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm on Sundays in August.

Call 01733 864663 for details

Saxon Youth Club

School holiday fun: Young people aged 13—19 will be able to produce their own music, compete in spots activities, or try their hand at cooking at Saxon Youth Club, Saxon Community Centre, Norman Road.Peterborough every Monday and Wednesday from 3:00 pm.PLUS an aero ball match will take place on Thursday 12th August between 3:30 pm and 6:30 pm.

Call 01 353 720274 for details

Houghton Mill

Alice through the Looking Class—a new production of the family favorite on Monday 30th.August.Bring rugs or chairs to sit on and a picnic if you wish to eat during the play.Gates open 5:30 pm, performance 6:30 pm—8:30 pm.Tea room will be open until end of the interval(间隔).Adult £10.Child£7.Family £20.

Booking advisable on 0845 4505157.

Farmland Museum and Denny Abbey

Farmland Gaines: From Wellie Wanging to Pretend Ploughing matches, come and join the Farmland Team.Collect your sporting stickers and create a colorful rosette(饰品) that is fit for a winner!No need to book, just turn up between 12:00 pm and 4:00 pm on Thursday 19th August Suitable for children aged four and above, each child should be accompanied by an adult and all activities are included in the normal admission price Tickets Cost£7 per child.

For further information, call 01223 810080.

1.If you are interested in cooking, you can go to ______.

       A.Peterborough Museum    B.Houghton Mill

       C.Saxon Youth Club           D.Farmland Museum

2.You want to watch the new play with your parents, so it will cost you ______.

       A.£7     B.£17       C.£27            D.£20

3.Which of the following activities needs parents’ company?

       A.Playing farmland games.         B.Watching a new play.

       C.Competing in spots activities.      D.Visiting the dinosaur exhibition.

4.If Tom comes to Peterborough for amusement on Monday and Wednesday in August, how many activities can he choose from?

       A.One activity.            B.Two activities.

       C.Three activities.           D.Four activities.

 

In America, when the eighth graders leave the middle school, they are often worried about moving to the high school. It is a hard time for them,but it can be an exciting one as well. To make it easier, students need to get familiar with their school.

    Even though they’ve done this already in the middle school, it’s still important to find where their classrooms are. Most schools take students to the high school for a visit at the end of their eighth grade year. And, most schools also have a freshman (新生) speech for parents and students before the first year begins. Sometimes the main office will give away a map of the school. This can help students and parents to find different places in the school.

    One way to know your high school more and make new friends is to join a club or play a sport.Schools often offer chances to join different clubs and sports. Fall activities begin in August before the first day of school. If you are not interested in sports, there are clubs for any interest, such as drama, dance, chess, photography, community service, etc. These clubs allow students from different grades. By joining an activity, students can find new friendships, not to mention improving their chances in future college applications(申请). The school office will have a list of activities offered at the school and information on how to join them.

    What’s more, to have a great start to a high school year, students can write down some of their worries, and ask for help from teachers and school workers.

1.According to the text, most students feel ________ when entering the high school.

A. unhappy          B. nervous            C. lonely           D. disappointed

2.Which of the following is TRUE about the school clubs?

A. There are fewer students from higher grades in the school clubs.

B. The school clubs in high school mainly welcome sports fans.

C. Summer activities begin before school starts.

D. School officers can help new students join school clubs.

3.When do many schools take students to visit their new high school?

A. Before the eighth grade year starts.

B. Right after the high school year starts.

C. At the beginning of the new term in the high school.

D. By the end of the last year in the middle school.

4.What is the purpose of this text?

A. To describe high school life.        

B. To introduce new schools.

C. To teach useful experience.        

D. To give advice to new high school students.

 

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