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¡¡¡¡It's seven in the morning. Mr Li needn't go to work today. He knows English and is now looking through a list of TV programmes in today's newspaper. The list is as follows. Read it over and then do the exercises.

¡¡¡¡TV programmes

¡¡¡¡Friday, September 30

¡¡¡¡Channel 2£¨ÆµµÀ2£©

¡¡¡¡9¡Ã50 Olympic Games men's basketball final

¡¡¡¡11¡Ã40 Olympic Games track and field events

¡¡¡¡19¡Ã45 Olympic Games special

¡¡¡¡20¡Ã22 2002 National Day evening party

¡¡¡¡20¡Ã59 TV drama£¨Ï·¾ç£©: Juan and Her Braised Ship (1)

¡¡¡¡22¡Ã57 Olympic Games men's basketball final

¡¡¡¡Channel 8

¡¡¡¡9¡Ã40 Daughter of the Sea

¡¡¡¡14¡Ã20 Olympic Games men's tennis single final

¡¡¡¡15¡Ã50 TV drama: Red Leaves Beyond the Mountain (3)

¡¡¡¡16¡Ã37 TV drama: The Tea House

¡¡¡¡18¡Ã00 Olympic Games women's table tennis double final

¡¡¡¡CCTV English Service

¡¡¡¡22¡Ã10 News

¡¡¡¡22¡Ã30 Olympic Games Special

Invitation to a Farewell Party

¡¡¡¡Friday, 22nd October

¡¡¡¡Dear Michael and Lisa,

¡¡¡¡You are invited to a farewell party for the¡°LIU FAMILY'S VISIT TO AUSTRALIA¡±.

¡¡¡¡Departure£¨³ö·¢£©date: 4th of November

¡¡¡¡The best part of our big adventure to Australia will be when we come face to face with kangaroos and other Australian wildlife.

¡¡¡¡Party given by: Mr and Mrs Liu, Liu Mei and Liu Tang

¡¡¡¡Date: Saturday, 6 November, 2002

¡¡¡¡Time: 7¡Ã00 p. m. until 12¡Ã30 a. m.

¡¡¡¡Place: Beijing Hotel

¡¡¡¡Reply by: Tuesday, 2 November

¡¡¡¡Phone: 528--0903

¡¡¡¡Food and drinks will be provided at the party.

¡¡¡¡PS: This event is NOT to be missed!

¡¡¡¡We hope to see you there.

(1) Mr Li wants to find out what day it is the day after National Day. Please help him find it out. It is ________.

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A£®Friday
B£®Monday
C£®Saturday
D£®Sunday

(2) Suppose Mr Li wants to watch TV in the morning and he doesn't feel much interested in sports or games. Which program would he like to choose?

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®CCTV English Service, News.

B£®Channel 2,2002 National Day evening party.

C£®Channel 8, film: Daughter of the Sea.

D£®Channel 8, TV Drama: The Tea House.

(3) From the invitation we can tell ________.

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A£®Liu Mei and Liu Tang will attend the farewell party

B£®only Mr and Mrs Liu will travel to Australia

C£®the Liu family have been to Australia before

D£®the Liu family will not return from Australia

(4) By what date is it necessary to reply to the invitation?

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A£®2 nd November.
B£®2 nd October.
C£®22 nd October.
D£®4 th November.
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¡¡ One of Mark Twain¡¯s classic novels is The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. It is ¡¡36 in a small American town in the 19 th century. The people in this town are very traditional and ¡¡37 a quiet life.The story is about a boy called Tom Sawyer, who lives with his aunt Polly. He is often in 38 with his aunt. Aunt Polly is very kind, ¡¡39 Tom thinks she is always trying to control him.

¡¡ Tom is different from ¡¡40 children in the town. He loves adventure. He does a lot of bad things, but he never really ¡¡41 anyone. He tries very hard not to go to school, and often jumps ¡¡42 his bedroom window at night to meet his friends. He is very clever. One day, Aunt Polly asks him to do some painting, and he ¡¡43 to get all the boys in the town to do the work for him by inventing a new ¡¡44 game. It is these little stories ¡¡45 make readers want to keep reading the novel, but it is the adventures that ¡¡46 the most important part of the book.

¡¡ Tom¡¯s best friend is Huck Finn, a boy who has no home. In one adventure, they spend the night outside, and they see a man kill another man ¡¡47 . Later in the book, Tom, Huck and another boy decide to leave the town ¡¡48 they think that life there is too boring. They __49__ to an island in the middle of a river. They ¡¡50 fires, catch fish and sleep under the stars. They also make a ¡¡51 to travel up and down the river. ¡¡52 seeing the boys for days, the people in the town think that they have died. One day, when Tom cones back to his aunt¡¯s house to leave a letter ¡¡53 that he is not dead, he hears his aunt talking about his funeral£¨ÔáÀñ£©. ¡¡54 Tom has an idea. On the morning of their funeral, the boys run back into town and ¡¡55 their own funeral before telling everyone that they are still alive.

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¡¡¡¡¡°We cannot think of anyone who is more deserving of such an honor£®He is a very special individual¡±, said one of his students£®

¡¡¡¡In April 2009, Greg Perry accepted the first annual Heart of Green Local Hero Award, for his work to develop, with his high school students, the Green Dream and the Ultimated Green Classroom£®At the time of the awards, he was unsteady, having just been through intense chemotherapy£®His work as a teacher is an inspiration, as is his recovery, and his acceptance speech£®We¡¯re happy to say that Greg is back in the classroom£­which is good th ing for him, for his students and for the wider community£®Here¡¯s his story£®

¡¡¡¡At the age of 6 he was paralyzed from the neck down in an accident£®He was told he would never walk, never play football and never feed himself£®He proved the doctors wrong! He can do all these things and much more£®His determination continues to thrive£®

¡¡¡¡Greg Perry graduated from Ohio State University with a joint degree in marketing and education£®To him, the education degree was just a bulwark against the recession, so there are probably few peiole as surprised as Perry that before the age of 40, he would have drawn national attention for his teaching, orchestrated the building of a model classroom and inspired his students to launch the largest green business expo ever staged in Ohio£®

¡¡¡¡Perry teaches an innovative high school marketing class in Beachwood, Ohio, a city of about 12,000 in the Cleveland suburbs£®Students from several area schools commute to Beachwood High School for a class unlike any other£®He has led the class of 18 to create the ¡°ULTIMATE GREEN CLASSROOM¡±£®Under his direction the largest Eco¨CFriendly Showcase in Ohio was held and approximately $ 150,000 was raised in Green goods and services to build the unbelievable classroom£®Elected executive officers help Perry run the class, and for much of the year, the focus is on lining of exhibitors for The Green Dream, the green business expo that is expected to draw more than 6,000 people this Spring£®

¡¡¡¡¡°Sales people are making phone calls to line up exhibitors in the expo£®Finance is handling the contracts and payments£®Marketing and Communications and Publications and Websites are trying to promote the message£®¡± Perry said£®¡°it¡¯s more like a day at work than a day at the classroom£®By doing these large projects, they learn about branding, advertising, management styles and marketing techniques without every picking up the textbooks£®¡±

(1)

From the passage, what is Greg Perry?

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A£®

He is a university student majoring marketing and education£®

B£®

He is a teacher of a high school in Ohio£®

C£®

He is a doctor who specializes in treating paralysis£®

D£®

He is a professor teaching in an Ohio university£®

(2)

According to Greg Perry, ________£®

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A£®

His winning for his teaching is unexpected£®

B£®

His recovery is a really unexpected wonder£®

C£®

Education degree is a must to improve life£®

D£®

The award should belong to him for his teaching£®

(3)

Which of the following about Beachwood High School is true?

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A£®

It lies in the middle of the city£®

B£®

Most of the students are boarding£®

C£®

The class size is probably small£®

D£®

All the classroom are painted green£®

(4)

Greg Perry¡¯s students think that he ________£®

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®

he is gifted and creative

B£®

he is unsteady and intense

C£®

he deserves the award

D£®

his business is successful

(5)

What can we learn from the text?

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A£®

Greg Perry¡¯s class are connected with some companies and websites£®

B£®

Greg Perry¡¯s students never use text books in their learning at all£®

C£®

Greg Perry¡¯s students work in workshops rather than in the classroom£®

D£®

Greg Perry¡¯s students learned a lot of useful skills in an economical way£®

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¡¡¡¡COURSE£ºHistory 101¡°Introduction to American History¡±

¡¡¡¡INSTRUCTOR£ºDr, Jane Klammer£®

¡¡¡¡OFFICE£º305 Marshall Hall£®

¡¡¡¡OFFICE HOURS£º11¡Ã15~12¡Ã30 M W F(Monday Wednesday Friday)£®

¡¡¡¡CLASS£º363 Marshall Hall 3¡Ã35~5¡Ã00T Th (Tuesday Thursday)£®

¡¡¡¡10¡Ã10~11¡Ã00M W F Other times by appointment£®

¡¡¡¡TELEPHONE£º255-4786£®

¡¡¡¡TEXTBOOK£ºGreen, Robert P, The American Tradition£ºA History of the United States, Charles E£®Merrill publishing Co£®Columbus, Ohio 1984 which is available at the College Bookstore£®

¡¡¡¡COURSE Requirements mid-term exam£ºOctober 10, 20% of the final gradefinal exam£ºDecember 10, 40% of the final grade term paper due£ºDecember 15, 40% of the final grade

Attendance is not required, but you are responsible for all the information given in the class lectures£®In the lectures I will talk about the chapters in the textbook and other materials that I choose to supplement(²¹³ä)the course£®The exams will cover all this information£®Therefore, I advise you to come to the class as much as possible£®If you have to miss a class, be sure to get the class notes from another student£®

¡¡¡¡Your homework assignments (×÷Òµ) are listed on the next page£®You are supposed to read the chapter about which I will be lecturing before you come to class£®This is to make sure that you understand as much as possible while taking notes in my lectures£®Be prepared when you come to class£®If there are any changes in the assigned homework reading, I will announce in class£®

¡¡¡¡The term paper is 40% of your final grade£®It should not exceed(³¬Ç°)fifteen pages£®(Anyone thinking of majoring in history may write twenty-five pages£®)Before the mid-term exam you will choose the topic for your paper£®

¡¡¡¡Have a good term!

(1)

If a student wants to know what the homework assignments are, ________£®

[¡¡¡¡]

A£®

Pro£®Klammer announces them in class

B£®

the student reads the list on the next page

C£®

Prof£®Klammer gives a list every week

D£®

the student goes to the professor¡¯s office

(2)

If a student cannot see Prof£®Klammer during her office hours, he ________£®

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A£®

sees her after class£®

B£®

calls her at home

C£®

makes an appointment with her£®

D£®

asks another student£®

(3)

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

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A£®

The textbook is written by Dr Jane Klammor£®

B£®

If you have to miss a class, bo guro to say sorry to Prof Klammor£®

C£®

The students can buy¡°Introduction to American History¡±at the Colloge Bookstoro£®

D£®

Prof£®Klammer advises her students to take notes in her class£®

(4)

If a freshman thinks that he might major in history, what is the maximum length of his paper can be?

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A£®

Fifteen pages£®

B£®

Twenty-five pages£®

C£®

Ten pages£®

D£®

No maximum£®

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¡¡¡¡A plane crash in Western Russian killed Polish President Lech Kaczynski and the other 96 political and military officials on board on April 10£®The accident has led to huge national mourning in Poland£®But it may provide an opportunity for reconciliation(ºÍ½â)between Poland and Russia, countries that have a troubled relationship£®

¡¡¡¡Many from the political elite were lost in the crash£®Beside the president, the dead include the army chief of Staff, the head of National Security Bureau, the national bank president, the deputy foreign minister and other members of parliament£®

¡¡¡¡The Polish delegation was heading to Russia to mark the 70 th anniversary of the Katyn Massacre(ÍÀɱ)when the accident occurred£®In 1940, about 22,000 Polish soldiers, intellectuals, and officials captured after the Soviet Army invaded Poland in 1939, were killed secretly by Soviet police in the forest of Russia¡¯s Katyn£®

¡¡¡¡The Katyn Massacre had been a sensitive topic between the countries£®The former Soviet Union always denied responsibility for the massacre£®It was not until 1992 that Russian released archived documents about the killing£®

¡¡¡¡Katyn is merely a short chapter in Poland and Russia¡¯s long and troubled history£®In the 18 th century, along with Prussia,(then an important part of Germany)and Austria£®Russia participated in three carve£­ups of Poland£®In 1795, after the third carve£­up, the country was erased from the map of Europe£®It was in 1918 that Poland regained its independence£®But in 1939, at the beginning of the World War II, it was invaded by Germany and the Soviet Union under a secret pact£®After the war, Poland became a communist country with close ties to the Soviet Union£®

¡¡¡¡In 1989, Poland switched to capitalism and pursued a pro£­West position£®The most recent tension between the two countries was in 2008£®That year, Poland decided to have a US missile shield(µ¼µ¯·ÀÓùϵͳ)on its soil, while neighboring Russia threatened to aim missiles at Poland£®

¡¡¡¡But the plane crash has created a chance for reconciliation, with Russia sharing the sadness of Poland£®Russia has declared April 12 a day of mourning for the victims£®Flags flew at half£­mast in Moscow£®And earlier on April 7, Russia Prime Minister Vladimir Putin became the first Russian leader to mark the anniversary of the massacre£®

¡¡¡¡¡°I think it should improve relations between the two countries, as Russians feel our grief,¡±said Radek Sikorski, Pland¡¯s foreign minister£®

(1)

Put the following events in order of time£®

¢ÙThe Katyn Massacre

¢ÚPoland switched to capitalism£®

¢ÛRussia divided Poland with Austria and Prussia£®

¢ÜPoland became a communist country£®

¢ÝPoland was invaded by the Soviet Army£®

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After the accident, which of the following did Russia do to share the sadness of Poland?

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A£®

Flags were lowed to half£­mast in the capital city of Russia£®

B£®

Russia threatened to aim missiles at Poland£®

C£®

Russia declared the day when the accident happened a day of mourning for the victims£®

D£®

Vladimir Putin marked the anniversary of the massacre£®

(3)

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

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A£®

The Katyn Massacre was the very beginning of Poland and Russia¡¯s trouble relationship£®

B£®

In 1939 about 22,000 Polish soldiers, intellectuals, and officials were killed by Soviet police in the forest of Russia¡¯s Katyn£®

C£®

Altogether 96 political and military officials were killed in the accident£®

D£®

The relationship between Poland and Russia has not always been tense since the three carve£­ups of Poland in the 18 th century£®

(4)

It can be conclude from the article that ________£®

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A£®

the relationship between Poland and Russia will be even tenser than before

B£®

Poland will cancel its plan to mark the anniversary of the Katyn Massacre

C£®

no Russian leaders have marked the anniversary of the massacre before, though Russia released the truth in 1992£®

D£®

Poland will forgive Russians, for they showed great sympathy after the accident£®

(5)

What would be the best title for the passage?

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A£®

The troubled relationship between Russia and Poland£®

B£®

Poland and Russia united by tragedy£®

C£®

The 70 th anniversary of the Katyn Massacre£®

D£®

A plane crash killing Polish president£®

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