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15-year-old Tom reached school, waiting outside his classroom for his classmates to1.It was a cold,wet day. Tom stared at the2. Then his eyes fell upon the 18-metre-high hill that 3at the back of the classroom.
He 4 large amounts of rainwater flowing down the hill, and water was also bubbling(冒泡) at the base of a rock on the hill. For a few minutes, Tom 5 the water, wondering why it looked so 6 . Then it hit him — the 7 was similar to the video he was shown during Disaster Management classes. Fearing a 8disaster, he shouted 9 at the students waiting outside their classrooms. “Run, run, don't stay here! The 10on the hill is going to fall on us!”
Chaos broke out as the 11 ran to the open area that had been appointed as an emergency gathering point. When some teachers 12Tom, he showed them the water gushing from the hill, and they started leading the students to safer ground.
Just then Principal Richard drove into the school. Tom ran over to tell him what was happening. After 13the site, Richard knew the school was in 14. The enormous rock at the top of the hill could come crashing down 15.
16a group of teachers and older students, Richard climbed the hill and tried to make the water flow away from the rock. They were too 17: ten minutes later, they heard screams as the huge rock rushed down the hill. There was little Richard and his group could do as they watched the earth 18 their classrooms. Thanks to Tom’s 19action and careful observation, 20was hurt in the incident.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      rest
    2. B.
      arrive
    3. C.
      dine
    4. D.
      chat
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      book
    2. B.
      sun
    3. C.
      hill
    4. D.
      rain
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      stood
    2. B.
      placed
    3. C.
      hid
    4. D.
      faced
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      knew
    2. B.
      felt
    3. C.
      noticed
    4. D.
      heard
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      aimed at
    2. B.
      stared at
    3. C.
      glared at
    4. D.
      shouted at
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      familiar
    2. B.
      dangerous
    3. C.
      moving
    4. D.
      interesting
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      show
    2. B.
      site
    3. C.
      scene
    4. D.
      view
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      coming
    2. B.
      heading
    3. C.
      going
    4. D.
      leaving
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      happily
    2. B.
      angrily
    3. C.
      rudely
    4. D.
      wildly
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      sand
    2. B.
      rock
    3. C.
      tree
    4. D.
      water
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      principals
    2. B.
      students
    3. C.
      villagers
    4. D.
      climbers
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      questioned
    2. B.
      blamed
    3. C.
      instructed
    4. D.
      approached
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      choosing
    2. B.
      visiting
    3. C.
      examining
    4. D.
      clearing
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      security
    2. B.
      relief
    3. C.
      danger
    4. D.
      damage
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      for the moment
    2. B.
      for once
    3. C.
      at one time
    4. D.
      at any minute
  16. 16.
    1. A.
      Leading
    2. B.
      Helping
    3. C.
      Demanding
    4. D.
      Taking
  17. 17.
    1. A.
      nervous
    2. B.
      unique
    3. C.
      late
    4. D.
      strange
  18. 18.
    1. A.
      occupy
    2. B.
      threaten
    3. C.
      enter
    4. D.
      swallow
  19. 19.
    1. A.
      legal
    2. B.
      direct
    3. C.
      united
    4. D.
      quick
  20. 20.
    1. A.
      someone
    2. B.
      no one
    3. C.
      anyone
    4. D.
      only one
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14 years ago, the nine million citizens of London heard sirens(警报)all over the town. Emergency services, the fire brigade, the ___1___, hospitals and ambulances stood by, ready to go ___2___ action. In railway and underground stations, people ___3___ posters and maps telling them ___4___ to go and what to do in the emergency. This was ___5___ Flood-call. London wasn’t flooded yet. But it is ___6___ that it will be. In 1236 and 1663London was badly floodedIn1928, many people ___7___ in Westminster, the heart of ___8___ , frowned in floods. And in 1953, 100 people living on the eastern edge of the London suburbs were___9___ again in the floods.___10___, the Greater London council(会议) is taking action to ___11___ this terrible accident happening again. ___12___ the flood wall will not be built until the 1980s. And in the meantime, Londoners ___13___ be preparedWhen it ___14___, 50 underground stations will be ___15___ water. Electricity, gas and phone services will be out of ___16___.  Roads will be impossible. It will be impossible to___17___ any of the bridges between North and South London.  Imagine—London ,will ___18___ like Venice.

    But the Flood-call didn’t ___19___ panic(惊慌) among Londoners. Most people knew it was just a___20___ One comment from a lady who was walking along the Embankment when the sirens sounded was,It’s a flood warning, isn’t it? The water doesn’t lock high tome.

1ALondoners

Bpolice

Cdoctors

Dnurses

2Aup

Binto

Cto

Dit

3Asaw

Bput up

Creceived

Dread

4Awhen

Bwhat

Cwhere

Dwhy

5AExercise

BTrain

CDrill

Dpractice

6Aimpossible

Bnecessary

Cpossible

Dunnecessary

7A, living

Bstaying

Clived

Dstayed

8AEngland

BEurope

CLondon

Dworld

9Asaved

Bkilled

Cin danger

Dsafe

10AThen

BLater

CAt last

DIn the future

11Aprevent

Bmake

Chelp

Dcontrol

12AAnd

BNow

CSo

DBut

13Awould

Bmust

Ccould

Dought

14Astarts

Bbegins

Chappens

Dtakes place

15Abelow

Babove

Cunder

Din

16Awater

Bcity

Caction

Dhouses

17Across

Bacross

Cpass

Dpast

18Alook

Bsound

Csee

Dhear

19Atake

Bget

Ccause

Dmake

20Aproposal

Bwarning

Cjoke

Dgame

 

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14 years ago, the nine million citizens of London heard sirens(警报)all over the town. Emergency services, the fire brigade, the ___1___, hospitals and ambulances stood by, ready to go ___2___ action. In railway and underground stations, people ___3___ posters and maps telling them ___4___ to go and what to do in the emergency. This was ___5___ Flood-call. London wasn’t flooded yet. But it is ___6___ that it will be. In 1236 and 1663London was badly floodedIn1928, many people ___7___ in Westminster, the heart of ___8___ , frowned in floods. And in 1953, 100 people living on the eastern edge of the London suburbs were___9___ again in the floods.___10___, the Greater London council(会议) is taking action to ___11___ this terrible accident happening again. ___12___ the flood wall will not be built until the 1980s. And in the meantime, Londoners ___13___ be preparedWhen it ___14___, 50 underground stations will be ___15___ water. Electricity, gas and phone services will be out of ___16___.  Roads will be impossible. It will be impossible to___17___ any of the bridges between North and South London.  Imagine—London ,will ___18___ like Venice.

    But the Flood-call didn’t ___19___ panic(惊慌) among Londoners. Most people knew it was just a___20___ One comment from a lady who was walking along the Embankment when the sirens sounded was,It’s a flood warning, isn’t it? The water doesn’t lock high tome.

1ALondoners

Bpolice

Cdoctors

Dnurses

2Aup

Binto

Cto

Dit

3Asaw

Bput up

Creceived

Dread

4Awhen

Bwhat

Cwhere

Dwhy

5AExercise

BTrain

CDrill

Dpractice

6Aimpossible

Bnecessary

Cpossible

Dunnecessary

7A, living

Bstaying

Clived

Dstayed

8AEngland

BEurope

CLondon

Dworld

9Asaved

Bkilled

Cin danger

Dsafe

10AThen

BLater

CAt last

DIn the future

11Aprevent

Bmake

Chelp

Dcontrol

12AAnd

BNow

CSo

DBut

13Awould

Bmust

Ccould

Dought

14Astarts

Bbegins

Chappens

Dtakes place

15Abelow

Babove

Cunder

Din

16Awater

Bcity

Caction

Dhouses

17Across

Bacross

Cpass

Dpast

18Alook

Bsound

Csee

Dhear

19Atake

Bget

Ccause

Dmake

20Aproposal

Bwarning

Cjoke

Dgame

 

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Wednesday 15 Oct 2009 – 13:12

Language Tutors/ Teachers Needed

Location: London

Our company provides language training for schools, businesses and private individuals across the UK. We provide training in European languages, as well as Asian and Middle Eastern languages.

We are looking for experienced language tutors to join our team. If you have a passion for languages and a love for teaching, we will be delighted to hear from you! Please send your CV together with your contact details to: Jane@conversation-piece.co.uk

TEL: 01771 876532

Monday 13 Oct 2009 – 09:54

Primary Private Tutor Wanted

Location: Manchester

You should have

the identity of a native English speaker.

a good standard of literacy and oral communication skills.

a recognized degree or Teaching qualification, teaching experience. TA or HLTA.

Salary is £20 per hour

Please call me on 01772 814739

or e-mail: astartuition@btinternet.com

visit: http://www.astartuition.com

Thursday 7 Oct 2009 – 14:46

Tutor Jobs in Italy

Location: Italy

Employ experienced teachers and assistants now for 2009 / 2010 school year

(Early childhood, primary, middle and high school).

We are the only English Mother Tongue childcare / education agency with actual offices in Italy and not just an internet site. Our staff is surely Australian, American and Italian (speaking both English and Italian).

Interesting travel, the opportunity to experience continental Europe, the culture and of course the great food!!

www.europlacements.it

TEL: 02762 804506

Info@europlacements.it

Wednesday 1 Oct 2009 – 15:20

Private French Teacher

Location: South Hight St Kensington

The teacher

is a native French speaker

has a flexible timetable

is experienced in teaching

The teaching

beginner, intermediate, advanced, all levels covered

grammar, vocabulary, literature etc.

French songs, games, drawing, theatre, etc. for the children!

The lessons

Small groups, long term teaching

£20 per hour

Looking forward to meeting you!

Call me on: 07780 923504

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64.   These advertisements are most probably taken from         .

       A. a job application book                    B. a travel brochure 

       C. an entertainment magazine       D. the Internet

65.   If you are a native Chinese speaker from Jiangsu and fond of language teaching, you may

       contact         .

       A. Jane@conversation-piece.co.uk       B. astartuition@btinternet.com

       C. info@europlacements.it    D. frenchiefrenchcourse@hotmail.fr

66.   All of the four teaching jobs pay special attention to your         .

       A. speaking ability        B. writing ability

       C. master’s degree         D. teaching experience    

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