摘要:623] ----- We haven’t heard from Jane for a long time. ----- What do you suppose to her? [译文] --我们好久就没有收到Jane的来信了. --你认为她出了什么事? A. was happening B. to happen C. has happened D. having happened [答案及简析] C. do you suppose 为插入语.本句应该与上句一样用完成时态.

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Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage.

Zoo Lights

6pm---10pm Thursdays through Wednesdays, through Jan. 7. The Phoenix Zoo’s 15th-annual holiday light festival features more than 2 million lights and light displays throughout the zoo, as well as a new arctic exhibit and jingo, the talking giraffe. Phoenix Zoo, 455 N. Galvin Parkway, $7 ahead of time. Phoenix. $8 at gate. (602)273-1341. www.phoenixzoo.org.

Cowboy Christmas

5pm---9pm Thursdays, 5pm---10pm Fridays and Saturdays, 5pm---9pm Sundays through Wednesdays, through Jan 1. Rawhide’s Main Street will be lit with 150,000 lights, including a 100-foot tall “tree of lights” and nightly lighting ceremony. Rawhide at Wild Horse Pass, 5700 W. North Loop Road, Gila River Reservation. FREE. (480) 502—5600. www.rawhide.com.

Arizona Celebration of Lights

6pm---9pm Thursdays, 6pm---l0pm Fridays and Saturdays, 6pm---10pm Sundays through Wednesdays, through Jan.1. A 2-mile drive featuring 300 light displays with more than 5 million lights. Community Church of Joy, 21000 N. 75th Ave., Glendale. $12 per car, $8 for adults, free for kids aged 4 and younger, $2 discount with canned food or toy donations. (623)561—0500. www.joyonline.org.

Glendale Glitters Quiet Nights

6pm---10pm Thursdays through Wednesdays, through Jan.6. A display featuring 1.4 million lights decorates downtown Glendale. It also features an animated musical light show in the north part of town. The center of the display is at Murphy Park. Murphy Park, 5850 W. Glendale Ave. Glendale. FREE. (623)930—2820.

Valley of Lights

6pm---12pm Thursdays through Wednesdays, through Dec. 30. A one-mile drive through exhibits featuring more than 100,000 lights and animated displays. Donations accepted. Fain Park, 2200 N. Fifth St., Prescott Valley. FREE. 1一(928)一759—3090. www.pvchamber.org.

These ads are all about__________.

A. night light displays in the Phoenix Zoo      B. celebrations of lights

C. Christmas activities all over the world      D. advertisements of some products

Which of the following websites can offer you further information about the 100-foot tall “tree of lights”?

A. www. pvchamber. org.                     B. www. joyonline. org.

C. www. rawhide.com.                   D. www. phoenixzoo.org.

If Mr. Smith and Mrs. Smith drive to Arizona Celebration of Lights with their son aged 5, most probably how much will they pay for the visit at least?

A. $34.                     B. $36.          C. $28.                    D. $26.

According to the text, which of the following offer animated displays?

A. Zoo Lights & Cowboy Christmas.

B. Valley of Lights & Cowboy Christmas.

C. Zoo Lights & Arizona Celebration of Lights.

D. Valley of Lights & Glendale Glitters Quiet Nights.

What’s the purpose of the text?

A. To attract more visitors to these activities.

B. To collect more donations from the visitors.

C. To let kids have an interesting Christmas Day.

D. To earn more money.

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Educational Camps 2011

★21st Century Princess Program: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday through Friday, July 23-27. For girls 12-15. Girls learn hair care, good manners and the importance of inner beauty.  Homewood Suites by Hilton, 2001 E. Highland Ave., Phoenix.  $495.  www. homewoodsuites. hilton.com. (623) 848-1844.

★Barrow Institute Summer Camp: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, July 23 through Aug. 3. For ages 12-14. Activities include exploring laboratories and researching the effectiveness of treatments and medicines. July 23-27 for beginning students, and July 30-Aug. 3 for advanced students. Barrow Neurological Institute, 350 W. Thomas Road, Phoenix: $195-$220: www. thebni, com. (602) 716-2028.

★Digital Kids World Summer Camp: 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, July 30 through Aug. 17. For kids 6-14.  Choose from a variety of technical classes, such as comic book design and video game design. Morning and afternoon camps held in weekly sessions (一段时间).  Digital Kids World, 5070 N.  Central Ave., Phoenix. $150 weekly for kids 6-9; $225 weekly for kids 10-14. www. digitalkidsworld, com. (602) 445-3925.

★Kids Advanced College Program:  Mondays through Thursdays, July 30 through Sept. 19. For ages 8-14. Classes include lively computer design, engineering and writing. Prices and times vary. Paradise Valley Community College, 18401 N. 32nd St., Phoenix. $99--$379.

www.pvc.maricopa.edu. (602) 787-6804.

★Camp Zoo: Mondays through Fridays,  July 30 through Aug. 13. For ages 4-14. Younger kids work with smaller animals, basic care giving and art projects, while older children explore animal medicine. Morning, afternoon, evening and full-day sessions available. Phoenix Zoo, 455 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix. $153-$280 per week. www. phoenixzoo.org. (602) 273-1341.

56.         kinds of Educational Camps are mentioned in the passage.

       A. Two                     B. Three                   C. Four                     D. Five

57. According to the passage, these activities are mainly intended for _________.

       A. children            B. teachers            C. parents             D. college students

58. If Mary, aged 12, wants to learn how to behave well, which of the following will she choose?

       A. Barrow Institute Summer Camp.             B. Digital Kids World Summer Camp.

       C. 21st Century Princess Program.             D. Kids Advanced College Program.

59. Which of the following can offer you information about animals and animal medicine?

       A. (602) 716-2028.                                  B. www. digitalkidsworld. com.

       C. (602) 273-1341.                              D. www.pvc.maricopca.edu.

60. According to the passage, we know that _______.

       A. 21st Century Princess Program lasts the longest

       B. all these activities are held in the same city

       C. the price of Camp Zoo is the highest per week

       D. Kids Advanced College Program is popular with plant lovers 

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Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage.
Zoo Lights
6pm---10pm Thursdays through Wednesdays, through Jan. 7. The Phoenix Zoo’s 15th-annual holiday light festival features more than 2 million lights and light displays throughout the zoo, as well as a new arctic exhibit and jingo, the talking giraffe. Phoenix Zoo, 455 N. Galvin Parkway,数学公式8 at gate. (602)273-1341. www.phoenixzoo.org.
Cowboy Christmas
5pm---9pm Thursdays, 5pm---10pm Fridays and Saturdays, 5pm---9pm Sundays through Wednesdays, through Jan 1. Rawhide’s Main Street will be lit with 150,000 lights, including a 100-foot tall “tree of lights” and nightly lighting ceremony. Rawhide at Wild Horse Pass, 5700 W. North Loop Road, Gila River Reservation. FREE. (480) 502—5600. www.rawhide.com.
Arizona Celebration of Lights
6pm---9pm Thursdays, 6pm---l0pm Fridays and Saturdays, 6pm---10pm Sundays through Wednesdays, through Jan.1. A 2-mile drive featuring 300 light displays with more than 5 million lights. Community Church of Joy, 21000 N. 75th Ave., Glendale.数学公式8 for adults, free for kids aged 4 and younger, $2 discount with canned food or toy donations. (623)561—0500. www.joyonline.org.
Glendale Glitters Quiet Nights
6pm---10pm Thursdays through Wednesdays, through Jan.6. A display featuring 1.4 million lights decorates downtown Glendale. It also features an animated musical light show in the north part of town. The center of the display is at Murphy Park. Murphy Park, 5850 W. Glendale Ave. Glendale. FREE. (623)930—2820.
Valley of Lights
6pm---12pm Thursdays through Wednesdays, through Dec. 30. A one-mile drive through exhibits featuring more than 100,000 lights and animated displays. Donations accepted. Fain Park, 2200 N. Fifth St., Prescott Valley. FREE. 1一(928)一759—3090. www.pvchamber.org

  1. 1.

    These ads are all about______.

    1. A.
      night light displays in the Phoenix Zoo
    2. B.
      celebrations of lights
    3. C.
      Christmas activities all over the world
    4. D.
      advertisements of some products
  2. 2.

    Which of the following websites can offer you further information about the 100-foot tall “tree of lights”?

    1. A.
      www. pvchamber. org
    2. B.
      www. joyonline. org
    3. C.
      www. rawhide.com
    4. D.
      www. phoenixzoo.org
  3. 3.

    If Mr. Smith and Mrs. Smith drive to Arizona Celebration of Lights with their son aged 5, most probably how much will they pay for the visit at least?

    1. A.
      $34
    2. B.
      $36
    3. C.
      $28
    4. D.
      $26
  4. 4.

    According to the text, which of the following offer animated displays?

    1. A.
      Zoo Lights & Cowboy Christmas
    2. B.
      Valley of Lights & Cowboy Christmas
    3. C.
      Zoo Lights & Arizona Celebration of Lights
    4. D.
      Valley of Lights & Glendale Glitters Quiet Nights
  5. 5.

    What’s the purpose of the text?

    1. A.
      To attract more visitors to these activities
    2. B.
      To collect more donations from the visitors
    3. C.
      To let kids have an interesting Christmas Day
    4. D.
      To earn more money
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Educational Camps 2010

      ★21st Century Princess Program: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday through Friday,  July 23-27.  For girls 12-15. Girls learn hair care, good manners and the importance of inner beauty.  Homewood Suites by Hilton, 2001 E. Highland Ave.,  Phoenix.  $495.  www. homewoodsuites. hilton.com. (623) 848-1844.

      ★Barrow Institute Summer Camp: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, July 23 through Aug. 3. For ages 12-14. Activities include exploring laboratories and researching the effectiveness of treatments and medicines. July 23-27 for beginning students, and July 30-Aug. 3 for advanced students. Barrow Neurological Institute, 350 W. Thomas Road, Phoenix: $195-$220: www. thebni, com. (602) 716-2028.

      ★Digital Kids World Summer Camp: 9 a.m.--4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, July 30 through Aug. 17. For kids 6-14.  Choose from a variety of technical classes, such as comic book design and video game design. Morning and afternoon camps held in weekly sessions (一段时间).  Digital Kids World,  5070 N.  Central Ave., Phoenix. $150 weekly for kids 6-9; $225 weekly for kids 10-14. www. digitalkidsworld, com. (602) 445-3925.

      ★Kids Advanced College Program:  Mondays through Thursdays, July 30 through Sept. 19. For ages 8-14. Classes include lively computer design,  engineering and writing. Prices and times vary. Paradise Valley Community College, 18401 N. 32nd St., Phoenix. $99--$379. www.pvc.maricopa.edu. (602) 787-6804.

      ★Camp Zoo: Mondays through Fridays,  July 30 through Aug. 13. For ages 4-14. Younger kids work with smaller animals, basic care giving and art projects, while older children explore animal medicine. Morning afternoon, evening and full-day sessions available. Phoenix Zoo, 455 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix. $153-$280 per week. www. phoenixzoo.org. (602) 273-1341.

64. According to the passage,  these activities are mainly intended for _________.

    A. college students     B. teachers     C. parents      D. children

65. If Mary, aged 12, wants to learn how to behave well, which of the following will she choose?

    A. Barrow Institute Summer Camp.      B. 21st Century Princess Program.

    C. Digital Kids World Summer Camp.    D. Kids Advanced College Program.

66. Which of the following can offer you information about animals and animal medicine?

    A. (602) 716-2028.         B. www. digitalkidsworld. com.

    C. (602) 273-1341.         D. www.pvc.maricopca.edu.

67. According to the passage, we know that __________.

    A. all these activities are held in the same city

    B. 21st Century Princess Program lasts the longest

    C. the price of Camp Zoo is the highest per week

    D. Kids Advanced College Program is popular with plant lovers

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The Buzz

10345 N. Scottsdale Rd. , Scottsdale

(480)991-3866

The Buzz is a favorite among underage college students. The club, within a shopping center, has two levels. The downstairs is for everyone, while the upstairs is only for those over 21 years old. Open only on Friday and Saturday. Though it’s intended for the youth, it’s a wide age range.  

Devil House

829 S. Rural Rd., Tempe

(480)517-1188

There really isn’t a ton to say about the Devil House. It’s located right near the crossing of Rural and University, making it an easy walk on foot. It’s a simple bar; not so expensive, not so big and not so concerned with anything other than offering beer drinkers and sports fans a homey place to meet up.  

Northern Lounge

5008 W. Northern Ave., Glendale

(623)937-0940

This bar is all about action and activity. You’re welcome, of course, to sit around and drink. You’ll come soon on stage for live music. It’s a fun, interactive atmosphere and their karaoke nights have been popular on the west side for quite a while.  

Casey Moore’s

850 S Ash Ave., Tempe

(480)968-9935

Casey Moore’s is really everything a college bar should be: comfortable, fun, reasonably-price and close to campus. The outside is pretty big and has plenty of tables, while inside is darker and equally comfortable and a big bar for sitting and chatting.  

 

64. If you want to relax your mind and muscles, it’s better for you to go to_____.  

A.    The Buzz.  B. Northern Lounge   C. Devil House.   D. Casey Moore’s

65. According to the passage, we know that_____.  

A.    people of different ages can go to The Buzz.  

B.    People can sit chatting in the outside of Casey Moore’s

C.    People often feel uncomfortable sitting and drinking in Northern Lounge.  

D.   There is a long way to get to Devil House.  

66. If you want to know more abut karaoke nights, you’d better call_____.  

A.(480)991-3866   B.(480)517-1188    C.(623)937-0940   D.(480)968-9935

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