摘要:781] As middle school students, we the police to keep order. [译文] 作为中学生.我们过去常常帮助警察维持交通秩序. A. are used to help B. used to helping C. used to help D. used to be helped [答案及简析] C. used to do sth. 过去常常做-,be used to doing sth.习惯语做-.

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We are looking for energetic volunteers who might be willing to volunteer their time. It’s a great way to build your volunteer experience, get involved in your community, meet new people and show your pride.

Computer Teacher

The computer teacher will be responsible for teaching older adults computer skills, including basic skills such as turning on computer or more media skills such as setting up email. This position requires patience, dedication and long hours on your feet. Computer skills needed. Ask Mandy, 01313377227.

Meals on Wheels

Do you have time in your schedule to make a difference in the lives of seniors in your community? Meals on Wheels drivers deliver nutritious lunchtime meals to homebound seniors on weekdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Our aim is to help seniors who are unable to go out themselves due to age or disability. A valid driver’s license and personal vehicle is required. Call Lucy,(781)2727177.

Tree Nursery Volunteer

Tasks are different according to season, but may include: collecting tree seeds from ancient woodland, preparing seeds for sowing, planting trees and tree aftercare. Some of the work is physical and outdoors, others such as seed preparation can be done indoors. No experience is necessary, but a knowledge or interest in botany would certainly be helpful. Ask Amrita, 07748623073.

Photography Volunteer

     If you have a talent for photography, this may be the role for you. We need someone who can take great photos for posters and websites. We especially need photos of our events and volunteers. This is a great opportunity to gain valuable work experience. You’ll also gain the satisfaction of seeing your work being displayed on the National Trust website and in literature. Ask Sarah, 01248600954.

1. If you are interested in teaching, you can get in touch with ________.

A. Mandy  B. Lucy      C. Amrita  D. Sarah

2.What do Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver for the seniors?

A. Breakfast.      B. Lunch.  C. Supper. D. Snack.

3.Which kind of voluntary work doesn’t require special experience or skills?

A. Computer Teacher.                 B. Meals on Wheels.

C. Tree Nursery Volunteer.         D. Photography Volunteer.

 

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We are looking for energetic volunteers who might be willing to volunteer their time. It’s a great way to build your volunteer experience, get involved in your community, meet new people and show your pride.

Computer Teacher

The computer teacher will be responsible for teaching older adults computer skills, including basic skills such as turning on computer or more media skills such as setting up email. This position requires patience, dedication and long hours on your feet. Computer skills needed. Ask Mandy, 01313377227.

Meals on Wheels

Do you have time in your schedule to make a difference in the lives of seniors in your community? Meals on Wheels drivers deliver nutritious lunchtime meals to homebound seniors on weekdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Our aim is to help seniors who are unable to go out themselves due to age or disability. A valid driver’s license and personal vehicle is required. Call Lucy,(781)2727177.

Tree Nursery Volunteer

Tasks are different according to season, but may include: collecting tree seeds from ancient woodland, preparing seeds for sowing, planting trees and tree aftercare. Some of the work is physical and outdoors, others such as seed preparation can be done indoors. No experience is necessary, but a knowledge or interest in botany would certainly be helpful. Ask Amrita, 07748623073.

Photography Volunteer

     If you have a talent for photography, this may be the role for you. We need someone who can take great photos for posters and websites. We especially need photos of our events and volunteers. This is a great opportunity to gain valuable work experience. You’ll also gain the satisfaction of seeing your work being displayed on the National Trust website and in literature. Ask Sarah, 01248600954.

1.If you are interested in teaching, who can you get in touch with?

A. Mandy.                    B. Lucy.                                 C. Amrita.                             D. Sarah.

2.What do Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver for the seniors?

A. Breakfast.               B. Lunch.                     C. Supper.                   D. Snack.

3.Which kind of voluntary work doesn’t require special experience or skills?

A. Computer Teacher.                                             B. Meals on Wheels.

C. Tree Nursery Volunteer.                                     D. Photography Volunteer.

 

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We are looking for energetic volunteers who might be willing to volunteer their time. It’s a great way to build your volunteer experience, get involved in your community, meet new people and show your pride.

Computer Teacher

The computer teacher will be responsible for teaching older adults computer skills, including basic skills such as turning on computer or more media skills such as setting up email. This position requires patience, dedication and long hours on your feet. Computer skills needed. Ask Mandy, 01313377227.

Meals on Wheels

Do you have time in your schedule to make a difference in the lives of seniors in your community? Meals on Wheels drivers deliver nutritious lunchtime meals to homebound seniors on weekdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Our aim is to help seniors who are unable to go out themselves due to age or disability. A valid driver’s license and personal vehicle is required. Call Lucy,(781)2727177.

Tree Nursery Volunteer

Tasks are different according to season, but may include: collecting tree seeds from ancient woodland, preparing seeds for sowing, planting trees and tree aftercare. Some of the work is physical and outdoors, others such as seed preparation can be done indoors. No experience is necessary, but a knowledge or interest in botany would certainly be helpful. Ask Amrita, 07748623073.

Photography Volunteer

     If you have a talent for photography, this may be the role for you. We need someone who can take great photos for posters and websites. We especially need photos of our events and volunteers. This is a great opportunity to gain valuable work experience. You’ll also gain the satisfaction of seeing your work being displayed on the National Trust website and in literature. Ask Sarah, 01248600954.

1.If you are interested in teaching, you can get in touch with ________.

A. Mandy  B. Lucy      C. Amrita  D. Sarah

2.What do Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver for the seniors?

A. Breakfast.      B. Lunch.  C. Supper. D. Snack.

3.Which kind of voluntary work doesn’t require special experience or skills?

A. Computer Teacher.                 B. Meals on Wheels.

C. Tree Nursery Volunteer.         D. Photography Volunteer.

 

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阅读理解

  It was a proud moment for all Chinese when 8, 000 picture-perfect soldiers, tanks and missiles, 60 beautiful floats(花车), and 100, 000 well-trained people all passed by Tian'anmen Square and 151 planes flew over Beijing on October 1.

  President Hu Jintao, in a Mao jacket, reviewed the thousands of soldiers.“Today a socialist China that faces the future is standing tall and firm in the East,”he announced.

  China holds grand celebrations every 10 years to celebrate the founding of the country.But this year's parade topped those in the past.

  Behind the celebrations is the great progress China has made.When the country was founded, it was poor, but now China has the world's third largest economy.

  China has more Internet and mobile phone users than anywhere else and is the world's largest car market.

  Almost all Chinese families have at least one television and, in the cities, a washing machine-rare things 30 years ago.Some 15 million families own cars, said Xinhua News Agency.

  On the parade floats could be seen models of high-speed trains, giant computers, cars and bundles of wheat and rice.

  “I never thought China would be able to have such a great celebration, and at a time when the world economy is slowing down.The parade showed me how powerful my country is and it makes me feel proud of it,”said Jia Yanxin, 16, from Beijing Yuying High School.

  Despite the pride, China still has a lot of progress to make:although it is the third largest economy in the world, the average urban income(15, 781 yuan in 2008)is still low.Also, there is a widening gap between rich and poor and environmental problems.

  However, the celebration was not just a showcase(展示)of the country's success.It was not just a parade.It was the Chinese people's march into their own future, as China Daily said.

  “China has grown from a baby to a grown-up with responsibilities.I believe it will go much further over the next 10 years,”said Gong Chen, 16, from Beijing No.8 High School.

(1)

What's the passage mainly about?

[  ]

A.

The grand celebration of China's 60th anniversary.

B.

China's future after the celebration.

C.

The great progress China has made over the last 30 years.

D.

The comparison between China's past and its present.

(2)

Which of the following is NOT true?

[  ]

A.

China has the largest number of Internet and mobile phone users.

B.

The economy of China ranks third.

C.

Almost all Chinese families now have at least one TV and a washing machine.

D.

China is the largest car market in the world.

(3)

It can be inferred from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

we can see high-speed trains, giant computers, cars and bundles of wheat and rice

B.

this year's parade is better than any one in the past

C.

China has the largest number of car users

D.

there were 10, 000 people taking part in the parade

(4)

There is still a lot of progress to make for China in the following aspects EXCEPT ________.

[  ]

A.

the average urban income

B.

the gap between rich and poor

C.

environmental problems

D.

pride in our country

(5)

What's the author's tone in the passage?

[  ]

A.

Proud

B.

Confident

C.

Worried

D.

Doubtful

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阅读理解

  Here are four pieces of news from China Daily.

  SHANGHAI? The Huachen Group, which has put 83 million yuan in the development of the e-commerce market since its official registration late last year, recently held a meeting in Shanghai to show the use of its newly opened tourism business payment network. The network aims to serve tourists from all over the world, but especially from Europe and the United States where credit cards are popularly used. After opening the www. chinaecnet. com website, citizens can get information about hotels and tourism services on tourism page. Hotels and services can be reserved and payments made through credit cards. The network opened in February in Beijing.

  SYDNEY The Sydney Olympic flame will travel underwater on Australia's Great Barrier Reef during the torch relay (火炬接力) following a successful test.

  Scuba diver Wendy Craig, a marine biologist, will carry the torch on a three-to-four-minute underwater journey at Agincourt Reef on June 27, creating Olympic history, organizers said yesterday.

  Burning at 2000 degrees, the torch is expected to remain alight three meters underwater because of a special kind of technology which creates a “fierce flame” too powerful to be drowned out by water. Charles Tegner, managing director of torch creator, said the flame would burn like a flare from oxygen producing chemicals.

  BEIJING The election of a new leader in Taiwan can not change the fact that Taiwan is a part of Chinese territory. “Taiwan Independence” in whatever form will never be allowed, according to a statesman of China's central government.

  “We should listen to what the new leader in Taiwan says and watch what he does. We will observe where he will lead cross-Straits relations. We are willing to exchange views on cross-Straits relations and peaceful reunification with all parties, organizations and personages in Taiwan who favor (赞同) the one China principle,” says the statesman, which was released (发布) by the Taiwan Affairs Office of the CPC Central Committee.

  HAIKOU Customs officers in Haikou, capital of South China's Hainan Province, recently stopped a boat loaded with 781 cases of foreign-brand cigarettes being smuggled (走私) into China. The cigarettes are estimated to be worth more than 1.8 million yuan, said a customs discovered the smuggling boat as they were going around the northern sea area of Yangpu Port.

  The smuggled cigarettes cases, packed into two containers, were disguised to avoid (回避) being examined. The boat was registered (登记) in the coastal city of Xiamen in East China's Fujian Province. All eight suspects (疑犯) aboard the boat were kept by the police in Haikou.

1.Why does the network aim to serve tourists especially from Europe and the USA?

[  ]

A.Because they are from developed countries.

B.Because the payments of hotels and services should be made through credit cards.

C.Because people in these countries travel much more than those countries.

D.Because they have more computers than others.

2.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the second piece of news?

[  ]

A.The whole torch relay will be held three meters underwater.

B.The underwater journey of the torch will play an important part in Olympic history.

C.A test has been made before this activity.

D.Some chemicals will help the flame burn by producing oxygen.

3.Which is the best title for the third piece of news?

[  ]

A.Ready to Fight
B.No Good End
C.Wait and See
D.Peace Comes First

4.Which of the following best explains the underlined word “disguised” in the last piece of news?

[  ]

A.made different from normal

B.designed for a good purpose

C.hidden

D.pretended

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