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  1. 1.

    If you are a native English speaker from New Zealand and want a teaching job,
    you may contact_______.

    1. A.
      hyhysh@hotmail.com
    2. B.
      babelchina@126.com
    3. C.
      hr@brightshadowfilms.com
    4. D.
      americanenglishacademy@gmail.com
  2. 2.

    Which of the following jobs pays most attention to organizing?

    1. A.
      An English teacher.
    2. B.
      A program coordinator.
    3. C.
      A production assistant.
    4. D.
      A branch director.
  3. 3.

    If you are a non-native English speaker with great skills in computer,which of the following telephones may interest you?

    1. A.
      86(021)63222995.
    2. B.
      13661641372.
    3. C.
      88822357.
    4. D.
      88867356.
  4. 4.

    If you know nothing about computer, you can telephone which number?

    1. A.
      88867356
    2. B.
      88822357
    3. C.
      13661641372
    4. D.
      All above.

It seems that some people go out of their way to get into trouble.That’s more or less what happened the night that Nashville Police officer Floyd Hyde was on duty.
“I was on the way to a personal-injury accident in West Nashville.As I got onto  Highway 40,blue lights and sirens(警笛)going.I fell in behind a gold Pontiac Firebird that suddenly seemed to take off quickly down the highway.The driver somehow panicked at the sight of me.He was going more than a hundred miles an hour and began passing cars on the shoulder.”
But Hyde couldn’t go after him.Taking care of injured people is always more important than worrying about speeders,so the officer had to stay on his way to the accident.But he did try to keep the Firebird in sight as he drove,hoping another nearby unit would be able to step in and stop the speeding car.As it turned out,keeping the Firebird in sight was not that difficult.Every turn the Pontiac made was the very turn the officer needed to get to the accident scene.
Hyde followed the Pontiac all the way to his destination(目的地).At that point he found another unit had already arrived at the accident scene.His help wasn’t needed.Now he was free to try to stop the driver of the Firebird,who by this time had developed something new to panic about.
“Just about that time,” Hyde said,“I saw fire coming out from under that car,with blue smoke and oil going everywhere.He’d blown his engine.Now he had to stop.”
“After I arrested him.I asked him why he was running.He told me he didn’t have a driver’s license(执照).”
That accident cost the driver of the Firebird plenty---a thousand dollars for the new engine---not to mention the charges for driving without a license,attempting to run away,and dangerous driving.

  1. 1.

    The underlined word“panicked”in Paragraph 2 means       .

    1. A.
      feared
    2. B.
      hated
    3. C.
      excited
    4. D.
      satisfied
  2. 2.

    The driver of the Firebird suddenly speeded down the highway because         .

    1. A.
      he was racing with another driver on the road
    2. B.
      he realized he had to hurry to the accident scene
    3. C.
      he thought the police officer wanted to stop him
    4. D.
      he wanted to overtake other cars on the shoulder
  3. 3.

    Which of the following statements is true?

    1. A.
      Someone else was taking care of the injured person.
    2. B.
      The Pontiac reached its destination at the accident scene.
    3. C.
      Hyde knew where he was going by following the right car.
    4. D.
      The policeman was running after a speeder on Highway 40
  4. 4.

    Choose the best title for the passage.

    1. A.
      Going My Way?
    2. B.
      Help on the Way?
    3. C.
      Fun All theWay?
    4. D.
      Losing His Way?

Sometimes children do not do what their parents tell them to do. When this happens, a parent tries to help the child to do the right thing. When this does not work, the parent usually punishes the child.
There are many things that a parent can do. One thing that people have done is to spank the child. When a parent spanks a child, they will use their hand or a hard object to strike them on their bottom. This is meant to show the child that they have done something wrong.
One parent remembers being spanked when he was a child. His parents used a wooden spoon. When he spanked his own children with his hand, he saw that he put a red mark on his child’s leg. He never did that again.
One problem with spanking is that it teaches the child to hit someone when they do not like what the other person is doing. Another problem with spanking is that the parent is usually angry and can hit the child too hard. Sometimes parents will use spanking for everything and not try other ways to get the child to do the right thing.
Many parents are not sure of what to do instead of spanking. Some people think that their religion(宗教)tells them that spanking is okay. Some think that the law lets them do it. The courts (法院) say that parents have the right to teach their children how to behave.
Other things should be tried before a parent decides to spank a child. Telling the child exactly what is wanted from them can be one thing. Giving a child more than one choice is another thing that can be tried. Getting down to the child’s level and taking a more child-friendly approach (方法) can help as well

  1. 1.

    According to the passage, when children do something wrong, one thing that parents usually do to punish them is to _______

    1. A.
      strike them on the bottom
    2. B.
      try to help them do the right thing
    3. C.
      teach them what to do
    4. D.
      take them to court
  2. 2.

    What does the word “spank” mean?

    1. A.
      打屁股
    2. B.
      下跪
    3. C.
      罚站
    4. D.
      打手心
  3. 3.

    Which of the following is NOT the problem caused by spanking?

    1. A.
      It teaches the child to hit others when they offend (冒犯) him or her
    2. B.
      The parent may get angry and hit the child too hard
    3. C.
      Sometimes parents may use spanking for everything
    4. D.
      It makes parents try other ways to make the child do right
  4. 4.

    Which of the following can best describe the writer’s attitude towards spanking?

    1. A.
      favorable (赞同的)
    2. B.
      indifferent (不关心)
    3. C.
      interested
    4. D.
      unfavorable
  5. 5.

    From this passage, we can conclude (作出结论) that ________

    1. A.
      good children always do the right thing
    2. B.
      parents should try their best to avoid (避免) spanking their children
    3. C.
      parents have no choice but to spank their children when they do something wrong
    4. D.
      children can have more than one choice to avoid being spanked

Anna Koumikova was born on June 7th, 1981 in Moscow. Her parents' names are Allah and Sergel. When she was 5 years old, her parents sold their TV to buy her the first tennis bat for Christmas. She played in a club near her place until aged 11. Then she moved to Bradenton, Florida(USA) to train with Nick Bollitierri. At 14, she represented Russia in a Fed Cup match and became the youngest player ever to win a Fed Cup match.
Kournikova made her WTA first show at 15 years old at the US Open where she finally lost against player Steffi Graf. But she made it to the double quarter finals that same match. In 1996, Kournikova won the Rookie of the Year award and the next year. She improved very much to even make it to the semi - finals in Wimbledon. She lost to world number one Martina Hingis at the French Open and at Wimbledon. In 1999 she won her professional title at Midland, Miehigon, an international Tennis Federation match. She was 5th favourite in Illinois the same year and won her 2nd career ITF match. She won her first grand slam(大满贯) title ill 1999 with Martina Hingis in doubles at the Australia Open. Since then, they have played regularly together and have quickly become one of the 'best pairs. Aim in 1999,she made her first career WTA final in key Biscayne against Venus Williams in a tough 3 set match. She alto won her first doubles tile with Monica Seles in Tokyo.
At present Kournikova is more successful on the net than at the net. She remains the "most searched" and "most download (网上下载)" on the internet, three times more popular than the NO. 2 sports figure, Michael Jordan. She is still very young and she seems to have a great future ahead !

  1. 1.

    Which of the following is right?

    1. A.
      Kournikova beat Steffi Graf at the US Open when she was 15.
    2. B.
      Kournikova won the Rookie of the Year award in 1999.
    3. C.
      Koumikova is now more lucky at the net than on the Internet.
    4. D.
      In 1997, Kournikova worked hard to make it to the semi - finals in Wimbledon.
  2. 2.

    Kournikova won her first grand slam title in doubles at the Australia Open with              .

    1. A.
      Steffi Graf
    2. B.
      Venus Williams
    3. C.
      Martina Hingis
    4. D.
      Monica Seles
  3. 3.

    From the text we can know Kournikova won her professional title in an ITF match          .

    1. A.
      at Midland
    2. B.
      in France
    3. C.
      in Australia
    4. D.
      at Biscayne
  4. 4.

    What can we learn about Kournikova?

    1. A.
      She has a lot of fans on the Internet.
    2. B.
      Her parents gave her much support.
    3. C.
      She beat Martina Hings in 1996.
    4. D.
      She played tennis for her home country Russia.

The lowering of the waters' PH value is not great at the moment but could cause a serious threat to current ocean life if it continues, they warn. Ken Caldeira and Michael Wickett, from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, report their concerns in the journal Nature. Increasing use of oil fuels means more carbon dioxide is going into the air, and most of it will eventually be absorbed by seawater. Once in the water, it reacts to form carbonic acid. Scientists believe that the oceans have already become slightly more acidic over the last century.
These researchers have tried to predict what will happen in the future by combining what we know about the history of the oceans with computer models of climate change. “This level of acidity will get much more extreme in the future if we continue releasing CO2 into the atmosphere,” said Dr Caldeira. And we predict the amount of future acidity will be greater than anything we have seen over the last several hundred million years.
However, it is not absolutely clear what that means for ocean life. Most organisms live near the surface, where the greatest PH change would be expected to occur, but deep-ocean life forms may be more sensitive to PH changes. Coral reefs and other organisms whose shells contain calcium carbonate(碳酸钙) may be particularly affected if the water's acidity levels keep going up, the team predict. They could find it much more difficult to build these structures in water with a lower PH.
In recent years some people have suggested storing carbon dioxide from power station in the deep ocean as a way of dealing with global warming. But Dr Caldeira said that such a strategy should now be re—considered. “Previously, most experts had looked at ocean absorption of carbon dioxide as a good thing——because in releasing CO2 into the atmosphere we warm the planet, and when CO2 is absorbed by the ocean, it reduces the amount of greenhouse warming.”

  1. 1.

    The ocean is becoming more acidic due to___________.

    1. A.
      the lower water PH value                             
    2. B.
      the warming atmosphere
    3. C.
      the higher level of CO2 in the air                  
    4. D.
      the increasing use of oil fuels
  2. 2.

    According to Dr Caldeira, ___________.

    1. A.
      ocean absorption of carbon dioxide is a good thing
    2. B.
      more oil fuels will be used in the near future
    3. C.
      scientists may predict climate changes with computer models
    4. D.
      the future situation of the amount of acidity is extremely serious
  3. 3.

    If the water's acidity level keeps rising, ___________.

    1. A.
      ocean life whose structures contain calcium carbonate may be affected
    2. B.
      the water's PH value will become higher and higher
    3. C.
      organisms living near the surface are more sensitive to PH changes
    4. D.
      some disastrous events will occur more often than before
  4. 4.

    Most experts once believed storing carbon dioxide in the ocean would reduce___________.

    1. A.
      the CO2 absorbed by the ocean              
    2. B.
      the amount of greenhouse warming
    3. C.
      the acidity of the ocean                         
    4. D.
      the gradual release of CO2

We’re all connected. You can send an e-mail message to a friend, and your friend can pass it on to one of his or her friends, and that friend can do the same, continuing the chain. Eventually, your message could reach just about anyone in the world, and it might take only five to seven e-mails for the message to get there.
Scientists recently tested that idea in a study involving 24,000 people. Participants had to try to get a message forwarded to one of 18 randomly(随意地,随机地) chosen people. Each participant started by sending one e-mail to someone they knew. Those who received it could then forward the e-mail once to someone they knew, and so on.
Subjects, who were randomly assigned by researchers from Columbia University in New York, lived in 13 countries. They included an Australian police officer, a Norwegian veterinarian, and a college professor.
Out of 24,000 chains, only 384 reached their goal. The rest petered out, usually because one of the recipients was either too busy to forward the message or thought it was junk mail.
The links that reached their goal made it in an average of 4.05 e-mails. Based on the lengths of the failed chains, the researchers figured out that two strangers could generally make contact in five to seven e-mails.
The most successful chains relied on casual acquaintances rather than close friends. That’s because your close friends know each other while your acquaintances tend to know people you don’t know. The phenomenon, known as the strength of weak ties, explains why people tend to get jobs through people they know casually but aren’t that close to.
So, start networking and instant messaging now. As they say in show business: It’s all about who you know.

  1. 1.

    If you want to get into touch with a stranger in the world, how many e-mails might it take for the message to reach him/her?

    1. A.
      5 to 7
    2. B.
      18
    3. C.
      13
    4. D.
      384
  2. 2.

    Who does the word “subjects” refer to in the passage?

    1. A.
      the 384 participants who lived in Australuia
    2. B.
      the Norwegian veterinarians and college porfessors
    3. C.
      the 24,000 people randomly assigned by reaearchers
    4. D.
      the 18 people randomly chosen from 13 countries
  3. 3.

    What does the phrase “peter out” mean in the fourth paragraph?

    1. A.
      die out
    2. B.
      pass away
    3. C.
      disappear
    4. D.
      pick out
  4. 4.

    Why do people tend to get jobs more easily through casual acquaintances than close friends?

    1. A.
      Because close friends don’t talk with each other so much.
    2. B.
      Because casual acquaintances can help you know more people and make more friends.
    3. C.
      Because close friends don’t spend so much time gathering together.
    4. D.
      Because casual acquaintances are kinder and more willing to help others.
  5. 5.

    In which part of a newspaper will readers read this passage?

    1. A.
      Culture
    2. B.
      Entertainment
    3. C.
      Information and Technology
    4. D.
      Health

When you see homework covering the kitchen table and toys are piling up around the sofa, you probably wish there was a bit more space. You are not alone. Nearly a third of parents say they feel squeezed into their homes but cannot afford to move to a bigger property, a report reveals today.
Twenty-nine perc
ent say “their property is too small to fit the size of their family—rising to 40 percent for those 34 and under”. One in four children is ‘forced to share’ a bedroom, according to the Finda-Property. Com website. Property analyst Samantha Baden said: “Afford-ability remains a key issue for families, with the average cost of a three-bedroom home around £193,000.”Very few can afford to buy or to rent a property of the size they want and in the area they desire to live in, according to Miss Baden.
A recent report, from investment firm LV, also found that many ‘space-starved parents’are pushed into a two-bedroom home which was perfect when they were a young couple, but has no space for three or so children. Grown-up children who cannot afford to leave homo are also adding to the problem facing families in Britain’s ‘big squeeze’.
For a home to be the correct size, which means it is not overcrowded, parents must have their own bedroom. Children under ten can share, as well as same-sex children between ten and 20.Anyone over 21 also needs their own room.
The report comes as official figures, published yesterday by the Land Registry, revealing house prices are falling sharply in every region except London. The worst – hit area is the North East where average house prices have fallen to below £100, 000 for the first time in seven years. However, they remain unaffordable for millions

  1. 1.

    According to Paragraph 1, the report reveals

    1. A.
      children like to do homework in the kitchen
    2. B.
      some families can’t afford a bigger property
    3. C.
      only a few families have housing problem
    4. D.
      people are satisfied with their living condition
  2. 2.

    What Miss Baden said in Paragraph 2 means

    1. A.
      most families don’t have enough money yet
    2. B.
      no family could afford a three - bedroom home
    3. C.
      it is common to live in a three - bedroom home
    4. D.
      the price of a bigger property is still acceptable
  3. 3.

    The report from the investment firm LV shows

    1. A.
      young couples should live in a two - bedroom home
    2. B.
      families with three or so children couldn’t afford a home
    3. C.
      parents should buy houses for their grown - up children
    4. D.
      some grown - up children couldn’t afford a separate home
  4. 4.

    What can we learn from the last paragraph?

    1. A.
      House prices are falling down everywhere
    2. B.
      People are able to buy a home of correct size
    3. C.
      The house prices in London has not fallen down
    4. D.
      The North East is now an area suitable to live in

For a small town, Mantattan, Kansas has some big surprises. And one of them is the Holiday Inn Hotel, with rooms built around a swimming pool and a friendly atmosphere.
The Holiday Inn is where Manhattan people often go for a special party, or a night out. A lot of them choose to eat in the bright?lit restaurant near the pool, And many of them will be served by Ellen Logan, who has worked as a waitress here for more than two years.
Ellen, like most of the waitresses, is also a student. She comes from Nebraska, but she’s planning one day to be a veterinary surgeon, and to care for small animals. But in order to support herself at college, she works twenty hours a week at the Holiday Inn.
Ellen soon learned what every waitress finds out. Your best friend has a good pair of shoes. She paid forty?five dollars for hers, much more than she would usually spend. She’s discovered something else too. You don’t have to know much about food to be a good waitress, but you do have to know a lot about people.
“A lot of business people always stay here when they come to Manhattan”, she explains. “They like you to recognize them and remember their favorite dishes. But some couples come for a night out together. They just want to be left alone. Then there are people who can’t make up their minds. They look down the menu and say,‘What do you suggest?’So I ask them how hungry they are. If they say,‘Not very.’I suggest the salad bar, with soup, salad, bread, and a fruit plate. But if they say they’re very hungry, I suggest a Kansas Strip Steak, with potatoes or rice. You get salad and bread as well. It’s very nice. Real good value”.
Ellen may get tired sometimes, but at least she’s learning too much about people. She’s learning too much about people. She’ll probably make a good animal doctor, but if she finds she doesn’t like it after all, she can become a psychiatrist(心理医生)instead.

  1. 1.

    What does the underlined phrase “a veterinary surgeon” mean?

    1. A.
      An animal doctor
    2. B.
      A hotel manager
    3. C.
      A food expert
    4. D.
      A restaurant waitress
  2. 2.

    According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?

    1. A.
      Businessmen like to be suggested what to eat.
    2. B.
      Many couples often want you to recognize them.
    3. C.
      Why people like to eat in the hotel is that it is full of a friendly atmosphere.
    4. D.
      If you know a lot about people,you’ll be a good veterinary surgeon.
  3. 3.

    From the passage we can infer that       .

    1. A.
      waitresses in the Holiday Inn are all students.
    2. B.
      waitresses are required to buy a good pair of shoes before they go to work.
    3. C.
      waitresses should be familiar with the food there.
    4. D.
      it is more important for the waitresses to know much about people than food.
  4. 4.

    Choose the best title for the passage.

    1. A.
      How to Deal with People
    2. B.
      A Special Holiday Inn Hotel in Manhattan
    3. C.
      American Holiday Inn
    4. D.
      Ellen Logan at the Holiday Inn

An old woman went suddenly blind. She promised a doctor a lot of money if he could make her see again. “If you fail”, she said, “ you will get nothing,” The doctor agreed with her.The doctor soon discovered what was wrong with her, but he decided not to cure her right away. Instead, each time he visited, he secretly took some of her things. When he had taken everything that he wanted, he cured her blindness and sent her a large bill. Now when the old woman could see again she noticed that all her things had gone and she refused to pay the bill. So the doctor took her before a judge.
“What the doctor says is true.” she said to the judge. “But I say I’m not cured, because I still
can’t see any of the things in my house.”
The old woman won her case and the doctor went away unhappily without getting his pay.

  1. 1.

    The doctor didn’t cure the old woman right away because __________.

    1. A.
      He didn’t know how to cure her       
    2. B.
      He wanted to get a lot of money
    3. C.
      He wanted to take the woman’s things         
    4. D.
      The woman refused to pay him
  2. 2.

    The woman was _______ .

    1. A.
      clever
    2. B.
      greedy
    3. C.
      cruel
    4. D.
      dishonest
  3. 3.

    The doctor was ________.

    1. A.
      honest
    2. B.
      a cheat
    3. C.
      a kind man
    4. D.
      ready to help others
  4. 4.

    The word “case” in the last paragraph means ______.

    1. A.
      a single example
    2. B.
      a particular situation
    3. C.
      a question to be decided in a court of law
    4. D.
      box
  5. 5.

    Which sentence is right according to the passage?

    1. A.
      The judge didn’t believe the old woman
    2. B.
      The doctor cured the woman’s blindness in a short time.
    3. C.
      The woman got back all her things taken by the doctor.
    4. D.
      The doctor failed to get his pay .

About this time every year, I get very nostalgic(怀旧的). Walking through my neighborhood on a fall afternoon reminds me of a time not too long ago when sounds of children filled the air, children playing games on a hill, and throwing leaves around in the street below. I was one of those children, carefree and happy. I live on a street that is only one block long. I have lived on the same street for sixteen years. I love my street. One side has six houses on it, and the other has only two houses, with a small hill in the middle and a huge cottonwood tree on one end. When I think of home, I think of my street. Only I see it as it was before. Unfortunately things change. One day, not long ago, I looked around and saw how different everything has become. Life on my street will never be the same because neighbors are quickly grown old, friends are growing up and leaving, and the city is planning to destroy my precious hill and sell the property to contractors.
It is hard for me to accept that many of my wonderful neighbors are growing old and won’t be around much longer. I have fond memories of the couple across the street, who sat together on their porch swing almost every evening, the widow next door who yelled at my brother and me for being too loud, and the crazy old man in a black suit who drove an old car. In contrast to those people, the people I see today are very old neighbors who have seen better days. The man in the black suit says he wants to die, and another neighbor just sold his house and moved into a nursing home. The lady who used to yell at us is too tired to bother any more, and the couple across the street rarely go out to their front porch these days. It is difficult to watch these precious people as they near the end of their lives because at once I thought they would live forever.
The “comings and goings” of the younger generation of my street are now mostly “goings” as friends and peers move on. Once upon a time, my life and the lives of my peers revolved around home. The boundary of our world was the gutter at the end of the street. We got pleasure from playing night games or from a breathtaking ride on a tricycle. Things are different now, as my friends become adults and move on. Children who rode tricycles now drive cars. The kids who once played with me now have new interests and values as they go their separate ways. Some have gone away to college like me, a few got married, two went into the army, and one went to prison. Watching all these people grow up and go away makes me long for the good old days.
Perhaps the biggest change on my street is the fact that the city is going to turn my precious hill into several lots for now homes. For sixteen years, the view out of my kitchen window has been a view of that hill. The hill was a fundamental part of my childhood life; it was the hub of social activity for the children of my street. We spent hours there building forts, sledding, and playing tag. The view out of my kitchen window now is very different; it is one of tractors and dump trucks tearing up the hill. When the hill goes, the neighborhood will not be the same. It is a piece of my childhood. It is a visual reminder of being a kid. Without the hill, my street will be just another pea in the pod.
There was a time when my street was my world, and I thought my world would never change. But something happened. People grow up, and people grow old. Places changes, and with the change comes the heartache of knowing I can never go back to the times I loved. In a year or so, I will be gone just like many of my neighbors. I will always look back to my years as a child, but the place I remember will not be the silent street whose peace is interrupted by the sounds of construction. It will be the happy, noisy, somewhat strange, but wonderful street I knew as a child.

  1. 1.

    The writer calls up the memory of the street _____________.

    1. A.
      every year when autumn comes
    2. B.
      in the afternoon every day
    3. C.
      every time he walks along his street
    4. D.
      now that he is an old man
  2. 2.

    The writer finds it hard to accept the fact that _____________.

    1. A.
      many of his good neighbors are growing old
    2. B.
      the lady next door who used to yell at him and his brother is now a widow
    3. C.
      the life of his neighbors has become very boring
    4. D.
      the man in his black suit even wanted to end his own life
  3. 3.

    The writer thinks of the past all the more when he sees those who had grown up with him _____________.

    1. A.
      continue to consider home to be the center of their lives
    2. B.
      leave the neighborhood they grew up in
    3. C.
      still enjoy playing card games in the evenings
    4. D.
      develop new interests and have new dreams
  4. 4.

    The biggest change on the writer's street is _____________.

    1. A.
      removing the hill to make way for residential development
    2. B.
      the building of new homes behind his kitchen window
    3. C.
      the fact that there are much fewer people around than in the past
    4. D.
      the change in his childhood friends' attitude towards their neighborhood
  5. 5.

    What does the writer mean by saying “my street will be another pea in the     pod”?

    1. A.
      his street will be very noisy and dirty
    2. B.
      his street will soon be crowded with people
    3. C.
      his street will have some new attractions
    4. D.
      his street will be no different from any other street
  6. 6.

    Which could be a good title for the passage?

    1. A.
      The Past of My Street will Live Forever
    2. B.
      Unforgettable People and Things of My Street
    3. C.
      Memory Street Isn't What It Used to Be
    4. D.
      The Big Changes of My Street
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