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     TeleNav GPS Navigator(导航仪)
     TeleNav Talks. You Drive. Voice and Onscreen Direction    
     TeleNav is easy to use. As you drive, TeleNav GPSNavigator will give you
information you need, such as:
     The current street.                         
     The next turn to take.
     The next street to turn onto.
     The distance remaining before next turn.
     The number of miles left on your trip.
     Along the way, directions will be announced in a clear voice and displayed on your phone. For
example, it will say, "Go 1.2 miles and turn right on Elm Street." As you approach the turn, you will hear, "Turn right on Elm Street." TeleNav GPS Navigator will even tell you that the destination is on your left
or right hand side of the street.
     Automatic Reroute
     If you miss a turn or meet the traffic jam-no problem. TeleNav GPS Navigator will quickly update
your route and redirect you to your destination.
     Route Preview
     Hit the road by previewing(预览)your route before you go. You even get the total distance and
estimate travel time to your destination.
     Biz Finder
     With TeleNav GPS Navigator, it's easy to find restaurants, banks, cafes,  hotels and more from over
10 million points of interest across the US.
     Search by category, such as "Thai restaurant" and "hotel".
     Search by name, such as "Thai Basil Cafe" and "Luck Hotel".
     Once you've found what you are looking for, you can use TeleNav to get driving directions or call
ahead to make reservations(预订). Best of all, updates are free and automatic(自动的),unlike
expensive GPS system that charge for updates and require manual intervention.
     Order TeleNav GPS Navigator
     You Can Get a Favoured Price Now!
     List Price: $ 199.99
     Price: $ 142.77 & this item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping.
     You Save: 28.6%
     100% Secure
     Every transaction on TeleNav. com is guaranteed to be secure. Any personal information you give
us will be handled according to our Privacy Policy.
     Need Help?
     Questions about your order? Call us at 18883536288 for help.
     Buying More Than 10?Call 4082074103 to process your order more quickly.
     Comments from the Users
     "It's easy to use...the voice that tells you the turn directions-with names and streets-is clear and easy
to understand." —Dory Delvin
     "It's clear that TeleNav helps professionals on the road make the most of their time." —Dale Hein
1. If you buy ten TeleNav GPS Navigators, you can save________.
A. $ 142.77  
B. $ 572.2
C. $ 552.2  
D. $ 420
2. Why are customers' comments quoted in the ad?
A. To emphasize its good postsale services.
B. To describe the uses of the product.
C. To make people believe its top quality.
D. To persuade people not to use paper maps.
3. How does TeleNav GPS Navigator tell the users the directions?
A. By speaking.
B. By displaying on the screen.
C. By shaking.
D. Both by speaking and displaying on the screen.
4. With the TeleNav GPS Navigator, you can do the following EXCEPT________.
A. booking a hotel
B. finding out how much gas the car has left
C. figuring out the correct way to the destination
D. discovering where you are now
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TeleNav GPS Navigator(导航仪)
TeleNav Talks. You drive. Voice and Onscreen Directions.
TeleNav is easy to use. As you drive, TeleNav GPS Navigator will give you all the information you need, such as:
◆The current street.
◆The next turn to take.
◆The next street to turn onto.
◆The distance remaining before next turn.
◆The number of miles left on your trip.
Along the way, directions will be announced in a clear voice and displayed on your phone. For example, it will say, “Go 1.2 miles and turn right on Elm Street.” As you approach the turn, you will hear, “Turn right on Elm Street.” TeleNav GPS Navigator will even tell you that the destination is on your left-or right-hand side of the street.
Automatic Reroute
If you miss a turn or meet the traffic jam—no problem. TeleNav GPS Navigator will quickly update your route and redirect you to your destination.
Route Preview
Hit the road by previewing(预览) your route before you go. You even get the total distance and estimate travel time to your destination.
Biz Finder
With TeleNav GPS Navigator, it’s easy to find restaurants, banks, cafes, hotels and more from over 10 millions points of interest across the US.
Search by category, such as “Thai restaurant” and “hotel”.
Search by name, such as “Thai Basil Café” and “Luck Hotel”.
Once you’ve found what you are looking for, you can use TeleNav to get driving directions or call ahead to make reservations. Best of all, updates are free and automatic, unlike expensive GPS systems that charge for updates and require manual intervention.

Order TeleNav GPS Navigator  You Can Get a Favoured Price Now!
List Price: $199.99
Price:$142.77&this item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping.
You Save:28.6%
100% Secure
Every transaction on TeleNav.com is guaranteed to be secure. Any personal information you give us will be handled according to our Privacy Policy.
Need Help?
Questions about your order? Call us at 1-888-353-6288 for help.
Buying More Than 10?
Call 408-207-4103 to process your order more quickly.
Comments from the Users
“It’s easy to use…the voice that tells you the turn directions—with names and streets—is clear and easy to understand.”
--Dory Delvin
“It’s clear that TeleNav helps professionals on the road make the most of their time.”
--Dale Hein
【小题1】If you buy ten TeleNav GPS Navigators, you can save________.

A.$142.77B.$572.2C.$552.2D.$420
【小题2】Why are customers’ comments quoted in the ad?
A.To emphasize its good post-sale services.
B.To describe the uses of the product.
C.To make people believe its top quality.
D.To persuade people not to use paper maps.
【小题3】How does TeleNav GPS Navigator tell the users the directions?
A.By speaking.
B.By displaying on the screen.
C.By shaking.
D.Both by speaking and displaying on the screen.

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(A)

 Swimming and other water sports can be great fun Yet  1 people can not swim Many are  2 water They have no confidence (信心) in their ability (能力) to learn to swim well

 A few years ago, scientists to find out how people learn new skills They found that,  3 ,the first time a person tried a task determined whether or not he would ever be any  4 it For example, if a child tried to rollerskate (穿四轮鞋溜冰) for the first time and did it well, then he would probably become  5 rollerskater If he did it badly, then he would probably never good For this reason, it is important that a person's first step at swimming should be successful

 Scientists also know that a  6 experience will do harm to a person's confidence For example, if a nonswimmer (非游泳者) is  7 deep water in fun, it will take him a long time to regain (恢复) confidence in the water

 So learners-swimmers (初学游泳者) should take each step  8  The first thing to do is to gain confidence in the water Never jump in at first Sit on the side Better still, walk slowly down the steps into  9 water Try to walk along the side of the bath Duck (猛然低下) your head under the water, keeping your eyes open  10  Lift your feet off the bottom and let your body float to the surface You will soon be ready to learn to swim

                                                                                                                                                     

1 A.    million of

  

B millions of

  

  C. millions

  

D million to

  

[  ]

  

2 A.    fond of

  

B kind to

  

  C. afraid of

  

D sick of

  

[  ]

  

3 A.    general speaking

  

B generally spoken

  

  C. general speech

  

D generally speaking

  

[  ]

  

4 A.    good at

  

B well for

  

  C. good to

  

D well in

  

[  ]

  

5 A.    a bad

  

B an old

  

  C. a good

  

D a young

  

[  ]

  

6 A.    frightened

  

B frighten

  

  C. being frightened

  

D frightening

  

[  ]

  

7 A.    dropping into

  

B pushing into

  

  C. pushed into

  

D dropped onto

  

[  ]

  

8 A.    very slow

  

B slowly

  

  C. very fast

  

D quickly

  

[  ]

  

9 A.    shallow (浅的)

  

B narrow

  

  C. deep

  

D wide

  

[  ]

  

10A.    as you do

  

B like you do it

  

  C. as you do so

  

D while you are    doing

  

[  ]

  

(B)

 Of all the men who ever liked fresh air, no one like it more than James Wilson He took long walks in the fresh air He ran long distances in the fresh air He played football and other games in the fresh air He liked to climb mountains and breathe the fresh air at the top He used to sit  11 and watch the great waves in the fresh air He always slept with his windows  12  He had an open car with no roof, and he drove it madly through the fresh air

 If Wilson entered a room where the windows were shut,he immediately opened them He did this  13 snow was falling outside If someone else shut the windows again, he walked out of the room in a manner which showed his opinions without any doubt When he travelled by sea, he could  14 in a place on board (在船上) where the wild wind was blowing through his hair

 One winter Wilson went to Finland (芬兰) on business Good hotels in Finland  15 during the cold winter, and this winter was even colder than usual When Wilson reached his room in the hotel, he found that the windows were closed to keep the icy air out He did his best to open one,but  16  It was absolutely (绝对) impossible to open it because the manager had very wisely arranged that

 Wilson undressed and got into bed He was a very angry man

 The bed room was on the 12 Two or three pictures on the walls showed views of some beautiful parts of Finland There was no noise at all The bed was really excellent, but Wilson could not sleep He could not forget the  17 window No fresh air ! It was terrible to think of !

 He got  18 and tried once more to open the window,but it was useless, and he sadly got back into bed

 At about one o'clock in the morning he was still awake (醒着) worrying about  19 in the bed room He had turned over bed two hundred and thirtysix times He was very hot As he turned over for the two hundred and thirtyseventh time; one arm came out of the bedclothes and  20  His hand touched the floor It also touched something on the floor This thing was  21 

 An idea came into his worried mind Angry men  22 and the shoe was in his hand in less than a second Where was the window? He could see something that looked like glass over there He threw the shoe through the darkness with all the force of his strong right hand

 The shoe flew straight through the air and  23  A terrible sound of breaking glass  24 the bed room, but to Wilson's sad heart it seemed like the sound of sweet and beautiful music

 “Now I have some fresh air in the room: he thought, Now I  25 ”.

 Five minutes later he was peacefully asleep He did not move for many hours

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

11A.    by sea

  

B by the sea

  

  C. at sea

  

D on the sea

  

[  ]

  

12A.    wide open

  

B widely open

  

  C. open wide

  

D open widely

  

[  ]

  

13A.    except for

  

B even if when

  

  C. even when

  

D besides when

  

[  ]

  

14A.    find

  

B be found

  

  C found

  

D finding

  

[  ]

  

15A are heated

  

B is heated

  

  C are cooled

  

D is cooled

  

[  ]

  

16A failed in

  

B failed to

  

  C failed

  

D failed not

  

[  ]

  

17A closed

  

B closing

  

  C being close

  

D to be closed

  

[  ]

  

18A out of bed

  

B out of the bed

  

  C in bed

  

D in the bed

  

[  ]

  

19A window

  

B the window

  

  C air

  

D the air

  

[  ]

  

20A hanged down under the bed

  

  B hung down beside the bed

  

  C hanged down near the bed

  

  D hung it down below the bed

  

[  ]

  

21A the cap

  

B a glass

  

  C the stone

  

D a shoe

  

[  ]

  

22A think quickly

  

B act quickly

  

  Cquick act

  

D quick think

  

[  ]

  

23A touched the glass on the middle

  

  B stroke the glass towards the middle

  

  C hit the glass in the middle

  

  D beat the glass against the middle

  

[  ]

  

24A filled with

  

B filled

  

  C full of

  

D full

  

[  ]

  

25A don't need die

  

B needn't die

  

  C needn't to die

  

D need to die

  

[  ]

  
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    I am beginning to wonder whether my grandmother isn’t right when she complains, as she frequently does, that children nowadays aren’t as well-behaved as they used to be. Whenever she gets the opportunity, she recounts in detail how she used to be told to respect the elders and betters. She was taught to speak only when she was spoken to, and when she went out on her own, she was reminded to say 'please' and 'thank you'. Children in her day, she continues, were expected to be seen and not heard, but these days you are lucky if you ever hear parents telling their children to mind their p’s and q’s.

       If you give her the chance, she then takes out of her drawer the old photograph album which she keeps there, and which she never tires of displaying. Of course when you look at pictures of her parents, you feel sure that, with a father as stern-looking as that, you too would have been "seen and not heard". He had a lot of neatly cut hair, long side-whiskers and a big moustache. In the photographs, he is always clutching (抓住) his coat with one hand, while in the other he holds a thin walking stick. Beside him sits his wife, with their children around her: Granny and her elder brothers. It always occurs to me that perhaps those long, stiff, black clothes were so clumsy to a little girl, that she hadn’t enough breath left to be talkative, let alone mischievous (淘气的). It must have been a dull and lonely life too, for she stayed mainly at home during her childhood, while her brothers were sent away to school from an early age. Despite their long black shorts and their serious expressions in the photographs, I always suspect that their lives were considerably more enjoyable than hers. One can imagine them telling each other to shut up or mind their own business, as soon as their parents were out of sight.

       Going to see Granny on Sundays used to be a terrible experience. We would always be warned in advance to be on our best behavior, since my mother made a great effort to show how well brought up we were, in spite of our old, comfortable clothes, our incomprehensible (to Granny) slang, and our noisy games in the garden. We had to change into what Granny described as our "Sundays best" for lunch, when we would sit uncomfortably, kicking each other under the table. We were continually being ordered to sit up straight, to take our elbows off the table, to wait till everybody had been served, not to wolf down our food, nor to talk with our mouths full. At length we would be told to ask to be excused from the table and ordered to find quiet occupations for the rest of the day. We were always very bad-tempered by the evening, and would complain angrily all the way home.

       Yet though we hated the Sunday visit, we never questioned the rules of good manners themselves. I remember being greatly shocked as a child to hear one of my friends telling her father to shut up. I knew I could never have spoken like that to my father and it would never have occurred to me to do so.

       However, my childhood was much freer than Granny’s. I went to school with my brother and I played football with him and his friends. We all spoke a common language, and we got up to the same mischief. I would have died if I had had to stay indoors, wear a tight dress, and sew.

       But I do sometimes look wistfully (惆怅地) at an old sampler which hangs in the hall, which was embroidered (刺绣) by an even more distant relative—my great-great-aunt, of whom, regrettably, no photograph remains. It was done as an example of her progress in learning. The alphabet is carefully sewn in large colored childish letters from A to Z, and below it a small verse reads:

                     Mary Saunders is my name,

                     And with my needle I worked the same,

                     That by it you may plainly see

                     What care my parents have for me.

       It must have taken that little five-year-old months and months of laborious sewing, but, in a circle in a bottom corner of the sampler, there is a line: "Be Ever Happy".

50. The writer’s grandmother will complain that ______.

  A. children used to be mischievous

  B. children behave worse than they did in the past

  C. children are often reminded of what to do

  D. children are very badly behaved

51.Visiting Granny on Sundays was a terrible experience because ______.

  A. the writer was not so well raised as she was required to pretend

  B. Granny continually warned the writer to be on her best behavior

  C. Granny was always describing the writer’s "Sunday best"

  D. the writer was always blamed for not behaving well

52. From Paragraph 4, we can infer that the writer ______.

  A. seldom spoke to her father in the way her friend did

  B. was never questioned about the rules of good manners

  C. never doubted the value of the strict rules at that time

  D. was worried that her friend’s father would be shocked

53. The writer looked wistfully at the sampler, because______.

  A. it was embroidered by a relative.

  B. she wished she could sew herself.

  C. it called to mind the values of good old days.

  D. she had no photographs of Mary Saunders.

54. By sewing "Be Ever Happy" in the sampler, Mary Saunders ______. 

  A. suggested she was unhappy then

  B. indicated happiness was hard to gain

  C. expected we would find happiness in sewing

  D. hoped happiness would be everlasting

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The policeman moved up the avenue impressively. It was barely 10 o’clock at night, but the chilly wind with rain had kept people out of the streets.

The policeman suddenly slowed his walk. In the doorway of a darkened store a man leaned, with an unlighted cigar in his mouth. As the policeman walked up to him the man spoke up quickly.

“It’s all right, officer,” he said, “I’m just waiting for a friend. It’s an appointment made twenty years ago. Well, about that long ago there used to be a restaurant where this store stands —‘Big Joe’ Brady’s restaurant.”

“Until five years ago,” said the policeman. “It was torn down then.”

The man in the doorway struck a match and lit his cigar. The light showed a pale, square-jawed face with keen eyes, and a little white scar near his right eyebrow. His scarf pin was a large diamond.

“Twenty years ago tonight,” said the man. “I dined here at ‘Big Joe’ Brady’s with Jimmy Wells, my best friend, and the finest guy in the world. He and I were raised here in New York, just like two brothers, together. I was eighteen and Jimmy was twenty. The next morning I was to start for the West to make my fortune. You couldn’t have dragged Jimmy out of New York; he thought it was the only place on earth. Well, we agreed that night that we would meet here again exactly twenty years from that date and time, no matter what our conditions might be or from what distance we might have to come. We figured that in twenty years each of us ought to have our fortunes made, whatever they were going to be.”

“It sounds pretty interesting,” said the policeman. “Rather a long time between meets, though, it seems to me. Haven’t you heard from your friend since you left?”

“Well, yes, for a time we corresponded,” said the other. “But after a year or two we lost track of each other. Yet I know Jimmy will meet me here if he’s alive, for he always was the truest guy in the world. He’ll never forget. I came a thousand miles to stand in this door tonight, and it’s worth it if my old partner turns up.”

The policeman twirled his club(警棍) and took a step or two, saying: “I’ll be on my way. Hope your friend comes around all right.”

“I’ll give him half an hour at least. If Jimmy is alive he’ll be here by that time. So long, officer.”

“Good-night, sir,” the policeman went away.

The man who had come a thousand miles to fill an appointment with the friend of his youth, smoked his cigar and waited.

About twenty minutes he waited, and then a tall man in a long overcoat, with collar tuned up to his ears, hurried across from the opposite side of the street. He went directly to the waiting man.

“Is that you, Bob?” he asked, doubtfully.

“Is that you, Jimmy Wells?” cried the man in the door.

“Bless my heart!” exclaimed the new arrival, grasping both the other’s bands with his own. “It’s Bob, sure as fate. I was certain I’d find you here, Well, twenty years is a long time.”

“You’ve changed lots, Jimmy. I never thought you were so tall by two or three inches.”

“Oh, I grew a bit after I was twenty. Come on, Bob; we’ll go around to a place I know of, and have a good long talk about old times.”

The two men started up the street, arm in arm. The man from the West, his egotism(自负) enlarged by success, was beginning to outline the history of his career. The other, hidden in his overcoat, listened with interest.

At the corner stood a drug store, brilliant with electric lights. When they came in, each of them turned to gaze upon the other’s face.

The man from the West stopped suddenly and released his arm.

“You’re not Jimmy Wells,” he said sharply. “Twenty years is a long time, but not long enouth to change a man’s nose from straight to flat.”

The tall man said, “You’ve been under arrest for ten minutes, Bob. Chicago thinks you may have dropped over our way and asks us to have a chat with you. Going quietly, are you? That’s sensible. Now, before we go on to the station here’s a note to you. You may read it here at the window. It’s from Patrolman (巡警) Wells.”

The man from the West unfolded the little piece of paper. His hand was steady when he began to read, but it trembled a little when he had finished. The note was rather short.

“Bob: I was at the appointed place on time. When you struck the match to light your cigar I saw it was the face of the man wanted in Chicago. Somehow I couldn’t do it myself, so I went around and got a plain clothes man to do the job. JIMMY.”

55.The man leaning in the doorway was waiting to      .

       A.tell a policeman an extremely moving story                                B.keep an appointment made 20 years before

       C.help the police to catch a wanted criminal                                 D.show off his great success in his adventure

56.Twenty years before, Jimmy used to be        .

       A.a policeman                                              B.a boss of a restaurant

       C.Bob’ best friend                                       D.a keen-eyed guy

57.The underlined word “corresponded” here means “      ”.

       A.agreed with each other                           B.were equal or similar

       C.suffered from loneliness                           D.exchanged some letters

58.The policeman went away in order to          .

       A.get he man from the West caught           B.keep going on guard of the street

       C.find the man wanted by the police          D.get off duty and go home for good

59.Bob in the story is described as a man who     .

       A.was good at cheating                               B.was modest by nature

       C.stuck to his promise                                                                    D.betrayed his friend

60.The end of the story shows that      .

       A.time will wait for no man                        B.friendship is precious

       C.justice can hardly be done                       D.life is hard to predict

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