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   Peter took his girl friend to a  1 for dinnerThe head waiter  2 them two menus and  3 their orderJudith chose soup, chicken  4 vegetables, cheese and biscuits...Peter ordered soup fish and chips, then chocolate ice- cream

   Peter  5 rather afraid of that waiter  6 his fine suit The man knew  7 about food; and he  8 Peter's order, You'll have fish, sir, he said, with French fries.”

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   The dinner was very niceJudith ate  12 hers, but Peter couldn't quite finish his(The French fries were  13 just potato chips)The head waiter brought the  14 

   Peter knew at once that  15 was wrongThere was a mistake in the billOn the menu chicken and vegetables cost  16 60 penceBut on the bill it was   160The bill ought to be 200  17 , not 300 What was he going to do? Ought he  18  the waiter? Or say nothing and just  19 ?

   He continued to talk to Judith,  20 he was feeling uncomfortableThe head waiter was looking hard at him, and Peter's face grew  21 Perhaps he's right, Peter thought, and I  22 What will Judith think if I make another?

 He called to the waiterThe man smiled and came slowly across the roomPeter  23 him the bill and three pound notes

 “Thank you, sir, he said.“I hope you  24 the meal.”

   Peter stood up quickly, and Judith and he went outIn the street Judith said, I left 10 pence under my plate  25 that nice head waiter.”

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

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  Modcm inventions have speeded up people's lives amazingly.Motor-cars cover a bundred miles in little more than an hour.Aireraft cross the world a day, while computers operate at lightning speed.Indeed, this love of speed seems never-ending.Every ycar motor-cars are produced which go even faster each new computer boasts(吹嘘)of saving preeious seconds in handling tasks.

  All this saves timc, but at a prick.When we lose or gain half a day in speeding aeross the world in an airplane, our bodies tell us so.We get the uncomfoerable feeling known as jet-lag; our bodies feel tlru they have been left bebind in anot ar nine zoors Again pending too long at compulers resul's in painti ninrts and fingers.Mobile phones also to dange according to some seientists; too much uss may thesmit h bul radiation into our brains, a we do not like to think about.

  Howave, what do we do with the time we have saved?Certainly not or so it seems.We are so accustomed to constant activity that we find it difficult to sit and do nothing, or even just one thing at a time.Pcrhaps the days are long gone when we might listen quietly to a story on the radio, letting imavination take us into another world.

  There was a time when some people's lives were devotcd simply to the cultivation of the land or the eare of eattle.No multi-tasking there; their lives wenl on at a much gentler pace, and in a familiar pattern.There is much that we might envy about a way of life like this.Yet before we do so, we must think of the hard tasks our ancestors faeed;:they farmed with bare hands, often lived close to hunger, and had to fashion tools from wood and stone.Modem machinery has freed peope fre that primitive existcnee.

(1)

The new rooucts opcome more and more time-saving beeause.

[  ]

A.

our lose e u speed uts never-ending

B.

mo is liwhcd

C.

shi pnces are increasingly high

D.

the manufacturers boast a lot

(2)

What does“the days”in Paragraph 3 refer to?

[  ]

A.

I maginary life

B.

Simple life in the past

C.

Times of inventions

D.

Time for constant activity

(3)

What is the author's attitude towards the modem teehnology?

[  ]

A.

Critical

B.

Objective

C.

Optimistic

D.

Negative

(4)

What does the pa mge mainly diseuss?

[  ]

A.

The present and pad times

B.

Machin and human beings

C.

Imaginations and inventions

D.

Modem teehnology and its influenec

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  Scores of farms across the country are opening up to overnight guests.The best have all the appeal of a first-rate inn(小旅馆)-plus here a moo, there a moo.

  Sure, you and your kids have a plan for the theme parks.In the meanwhile, why not make a little hay(干草)? Farm stays are fast becoming the great American alternative to the pre-packaged vacation.

  LIBERTY HALL FARM

  Rochester, Vt.; 802/767-3926; www.libertyhillfarm.com.Adults $75, teens $50, kids 12 and under $35, including breakfast and dinner; shared baths.

  Beth and Bob Kennett run a farm straight out of a storybook.You'll find Beth in the kitchen, rolling out dough(生面团)for a pie.Bob's busy with other work.Guests sleep in seven sunny bedrooms right in the farmhouse and can participate in any of the farm jobs.Maybe you and your kids won't be up at 6 am to meet the milk truck, but you can help with the milking twice a day, collect eggs, and pick sweet corn and wild blackberries in season.

  HULL-O FARM

  Durham, N.Y.; 518/239-6950; www.hull-o.com; Adults $110, kids 10-14 $60, 5-9 $50, 2-4 $35, under 2 free, including breakfast and dinner; private baths.

  It started in 1993 as a way to bring in some extra money at a time of falling milk prices.But soon after Frank and Sherry Hull opened their Catskill Mountains dairy farm to overnight visitors, they discovered they loved it.As you drive up, Sherry greets you on the porch(入口处)of the 1825 farmhouse with a cow-shaped cookie jar.Before long your kids are playing around with the cows, sheep, ducks, goats and getting ready for a hayride.

  MERAMEC FARM CABINS

  Bourbon, Mo.; 573/732-4765; http://www.wine-mo.com; Doubles with private bath $75, $10 per additional person.Trail and riding fees extra.

  Climb on the back of the Ford pick up and catch up with the herd.One gentle cow named Cricket will even let the kids sit on her back.At the barn(牲口棚)Carol will introduce you to the horses-15 Missouri Fox Trotters-and lead you on a ride over the hills and down along the spring-fed Meramec River, where everyone swims.Grab a fishing pole and head back to the river.When you have your fill of the wild, try Carol and Dave's favorite restaurants, within 20 miles of the farm.

(1)

The underlined sentence in the first paragraph implies that ________.

[  ]

A.

you can enjoy the best cuisine at the first rate restaurant

B.

some farms provide country experiences as well as good accommodations

C.

farm work is hard, but you can enjoy it a lot, playing with the animals

D.

if you want to hear a cow's cry, please stay on a best farm

(2)

We can learn from the three ads that ________.

[  ]

A.

Hull-O Farm was not built for overnight visitors

B.

Frank and Sherry Hull run a farm out of a storybook

C.

kids can sit on a gentle cow's back on Hull-O Farm

D.

you can't milk a cow if you get up late on Liberty Hill Farm

(3)

The Browns have a 13-year-old son and 11-year-old daughter.If they stay on Liberty Hill Farm for one night, how much will they pay?

[  ]

A.

$175.

B.

$220.

C.

$235.

D.

$250.

(4)

Who will be most likely interested in the webpage?

[  ]

A.

Kids who want to find pleasure in the theme parks.

B.

People who expect to be employed on the farm.

C.

Those who plan to have family vacations on working farms.

D.

Researchers who are interested in raising cows on farms.

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  Olympic volunteer hopefuls from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan stand a better chance if they are bilingual.Priority will be given to applicants who have“special skills”and can speak languages other than English and Chinese.

  “We warmly welcome those people from above-mentioned areas, who are qualified for being a volunteer, to put in an application,”Liu Jian, office director of Beijing Olympic Games Volunteer Work Coordination Group, said.

  Liu made the remarks yesterday at a press conference to officially launch(开始)the volunteer recruitment(招募)drive from Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and foreign countries for the 2008 Games.

  Volunteer requirements can be found at the official website www.beijing2008.cn, or by calling the hotline on 8610-12308.

  Recruitment for volunteers in Beijing began on August 28, 2006.In areas outside the capital, it began on January 19 this year.

  To date, more than 400,000 people have sent in applications, more than 270,000 of them from Beijing.

  “According to the latest application results, we still need a lot of volunteers with foreign language skills other than English,”Li Binghua, executive vice –president of BOCOG, said.

  Of course, these applicants must be able to communicate with other people in Chinese Putonghua, he said.

  Volunteers will mainly be needed in eight fields depending on their skills including VIP guest liaison and language services, driving, media services, competition organization, medical treatment, and security examination.

  The application websites are www.hab.gov.hk(Hong Kong), www.sport.gov.mo(Macao), www.bjtx.org(Taiwan), www.bjqb.gov.cn(overseas Chinese), and www.ebeijing.gov.cn(foreigners).

  Applications in Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and foreign countries will conclude by the end of March 2008.BOCOG will finalize the recruitment drive by the end of May 2008.

(1)

Which of the following is most likely to be a volunteer according to what Li Binghua says?

[  ]

A.

Sun Hong, a habitant in Beijing, who is studying in Beijing University.

B.

Michael, a French young man with fluent Chinese, who is now working in China.

C.

Ma Zuwang, from Hong Kong, who has got a doctor degree on languages.

D.

John Wang, an American-Chinese, whose major in college is sports.

(2)

Volunteers will offer a variety of help in the Olympic Games except ________.

[  ]

A.

cheering for the players

B.

driving the players to the playground

C.

dealing with injuries in the game

D.

serving as a guide

(3)

We can infer from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

The recruitment is now found in many difficulties.

B.

It is by no means an easy thing to meet the requirements of a volunteer.

C.

People from all over the world have the chance of being a volunteer.

D.

More than half of the volunteers will come from Beijing.

(4)

If you want to be a volunteer, you may send your application to ________.

[  ]

A.

www.sport.gov.mo

B.

www.ebeijing.gov.cn

C.

www.beijing2008.cn

D.

www.bjqb.gov.cn

(5)

Which of the following is not true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

People can get the requirements of the volunteers on the internet or by telephoning.

B.

All the applicants are supposed to speak Chinese freely.

C.

Recruitment for volunteers in Beijing began earlier than that in Hong Kong.

D.

All the applications must be sent in by the end of May 2008.

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    Scores of farms across he country are opening up to overnight guests.The best have all the appeal of a first-rate inn(小旅馆) plus here a moo, there a moo

    Sure, you and your kids have a plan for the theme parks.In the meanwhile, why not make a little hay(干草)? Farm stays are fast becoming the great American alternative to the pre-packaged vacation.

    LIBERTY HALL FARM

    Rochester, Vt; 802/767-3926; Adults $75, teens $50, kids 12 and under $35, including breakfast and dinner; shared baths

    Beth and Bob Kennett run a farm straight out of a storybook.You’ll find Beth in the kitchen, rolling out dough(生面团) for a pie.Bob’s busy with other work.Guests sleep in seven sunny bedrooms right in the farmhouse and can participate in any of the farm jobs.Maybe you and your kids won’t be up at 6 am to meet the milk truck, but you can help with the milking twice a day, collect eggs, and pick sweet corn and wild blackberries in season.

    HULL-O FARM

    Durham, NY; 518/239-6950; Adults $110, kids 10-14 $60, 5-9 $50, 2-4 $35, under 2 free, including breakfast and dinner; private baths

    It started in 1993 as a way to bring in some extra money at a time of falling milk prices.But soon after Frank and Sherry Hull opened their Catskill Mountains dairy farm to overnight visitors, they discovered they loved it.As you drive up, Sherry greets you on the porch(入口处) of the 1825 farmhouse with a cow-shaped cookie jar.Before long your kids are playing around with the cows, sheep, ducks, goats and getting ready for a hayride.

    MERAMEC FARM CABINS

    Bourbon, Mo; 573/732-4765; Doubles with private bath $75, $10 per additional personTrail and riding fees extra

    Climb on the back of the Ford pick up and catch up with the herd.One gentle cow named Cricket will even let the kids sit on her back.At the barn(牲口棚) Carol will introduce you to the horses — 15 Missouri Fox Trotters — and lead you on a ride over the hills and down along the spring-fed Meramec River, where everyone swims.Grab a fishing pole and head back to the river.When you have your fill of the wild, try Carol and Dave’s favorite restaurants, within 20 miles of the farm.

74.The underlined sentence in the first paragraph implies that _____.

    A.you can enjoy the best cuisine at the first rate restaurant

    B.some farms provide country experiences as well as good accommodations

    C.farm work is hard, but you can enjoy it a lot, playing with the animals

    D.if you want to hear a cow’s cry, please stay on a best farm

75.We can learn from the three ads that ____.

    A.Hull-O Farm was not built for overnight visitors

    B.Frank and Sherry Hull run a farm out of a storybook

    C.kids can sit on a gentle cow’s back on Hull-O Farm

    D.you can’t milk a cow if you get up late on Liberty Hill Farm

76.The Browns have a 13-year-old son and 11-year-old daughter.If they stay on Liberty Hill Farm for one night, how much will they pay?

    A.$175.       B.$220.        C.$235.       D.$250.

77.Who will be most likely interested in the webpage?

    A.Kids who want to find pleasure in the theme parks.

    B.People who expect to be employed on the farm.

    C.Those who plan to have family vacations on working farms.

    D.Researchers who are interested in raising cows on farms.

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