10、--- I’m afraid I can’t return the book to you before Friday.
--- ________.
A.Take your time B.Be careful C.Not at all D.Don’t be afraid
9、When I was growing up, I felt ashamed to be seen with my father. He was seriously crippled (跛的) and very short. When we __1__ together, his hand on my arm for balance, people would __2__. I would feel uncomfortable at the unwanted attention. It was difficult to coordinate (协调) our __3__— his slow, mine impatient — and because of that, we __4__ talked much as we went along. But as we started out, he always said, “You set the pace. I will try to __5__ you.”
Our __6__ walk was to or from the subway, which was __7__ he got to work. He went to work __8__ bad weather. He almost never __9__ a day, and would make it to the __10__ even if others could not.
When snow or ice was on the ground, it was impossible for him to walk, __11__ with help. At such times I would __12__ him through the streets of Brooklyn, on a child’s sled to the subway entrance. In Manhattan the subway station was under the ground of his office building, and he would not have to go __13__ again until I met him in Brooklyn on his way home.
When I think of it now, I wonder how much __14__ it must have taken for an adult to stand such shame, and how he did it — without __15__. He never showed any __16__ of the more fortunate or able. What he __17__ in others was a “good heart”, and if he found one, the __18__ was good enough for him.
He has been gone many years now, but I think of him often. I wonder if he __19__ my unwillingness to be seen with him during our walks. If he did, I am sorry I never told him how I __20__ it.
1.A.talked B.danced C.walked D.worked
2.A.stare B.help C.bother D.stop
3.A.characters B.steps C.ideas D.timetables
4.A.always B.mostly C.seldom D.occasionally
5.A.turn to B.look after C.run after D.adjust to
6.A.usual B.common C.ordinary D.normal
7.A.when B.how C.where D.why
8.A.other than B.in spite of C.because of D.instead of
9.A.ruined B.spared C.wasted D.missed
10.A.subway B.home C.office D.destination
11.A.if B.unless C.once D.even
12.A.pull B.make C.watch D.move
13.A.outside B.upstairs C.alone D.away
14.A.ability B.courage C.difficulty D.skill
15.A.effort B.complaint C.struggle D.health
16.A.attention B.friendliness C.sympathy D.envy
17.A.hoped for B.cared for C.looked for D.asked for
18.A.finder B.owner C.stranger D.loser
19.A.sensed B.accepted C.remembered D.prevented
20.A.hated B.regretted C.understood D.minded
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8、Stonehenge is a place of interest and also a wonder in the world. But no one really knows how or why Stonehenge was built. These circles of giant stone slabs (石板) were placed in a grassy field in southern England nearly 5,000 years ago. Some believe that the rocks served as star clocks. Others think that people used them for religious purposes.
Visitors to Stonehenge can appreciate near and stare at the giant stones, but since 1978 they have been forbidden from walking through or touching the 100-foot-wide circle of stones without special permission. With almost a million people visiting the monument each year, Stonehenge has become surrounded by roads and parking lots. Arguments exist over how exactly to protect the site, with archaeologists, religious groups, and tourists all expressing different opinions.
A group which is devoted to protecting historical sites, however, plans to restore Stonehenge to its natural setting. One road will be removed, and another will be routed through an underground tunnel. Today’s parking lots will become open fields, and a new visitor’s center will be built two and a half miles away. So on future trips to Stonehenge, pack your walking shoes or plan on taking a bus to the site.
1.What does the first paragraph mainly talk about?
A.Stonehenge is a place of interest in the world.
B.The rocks served as star clocks.
C.Stonehenge is located in southern England.
D.Why Stonehenge was built is still a mystery.
2.Which doesn’t belong to the measures taken to protect Stonehenge?
A.Today’s parking lots will become open fields.
B.An underground road will be built.
C.One road will be removed.
D.A new medical center will be built nearby.
3.Which of the following can be the best title for this passage?
A.Stonehenge, a mystery B.Visiting Stonehenge
C.Saving Stonehenge D.Arguments on Stonehenge
4.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to this passage?
A.No one can touch Stonehenge for any reason at present.
B.Stonehenge was perhaps built for the purpose of astronomy.
C.A group is trying to restore Stonehenge to its natural setting.
D.People have different opinions on how to protect Stonehenge.
7、At least six people have been killed and another 40 wounded when a bomb exploded during a festival in the mainly Christian town of Makilala in the southern Philippines.
Federico Dulay, police chief of North Cotabato province, said the explosion was caused by a homemade bomb, fashioned from a mortar(迫击炮)round. “We are not ruling out anything, including a terrorist attack,” he told reporters. Other officials said the attack — like many previous bombings — was probably carried out by Philippino Muslims. The bomb exploded at around 8 p.m. during a festival in Makilala to celebrate the 51st anniversary of the town’s founding.
Earlier on Tuesday, another powerful explosion destroyed a public market in Tacurong city, around 50 km west of Makilala, wounding four people.
Local army commanders said both attacks were probably carried out by Muslims linked to Jemaah Islamiah (JI), a group which wants to create an Islamic(的)country. Colonel Ruperto Pabustan, army commander in North Cotabato province, said the bombing in Makilala was “a signature JI attack”. Police said both bombs were made from mortar rounds and were detonated using a mobile phone. A previous explosion in Tacurong in 2002 was also caused to explode by a phone.
Abu Sayyaf, the smallest and most violent of four armed Muslim groups in the Philippines, has been sheltering members of JI in the south. Around 6,000 soldiers with the US advisers have been trying since August 1 to find and arrest them. Last month, security officials warned Abu Sayyaf could launch bomb attacks in key urban centers in the south.
A spokesman for the country’s largest armed Muslim group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, which is holding peace talks with Manila, denied any involvement in the attack on Makilala. “Honestly, we have no role in these bombings,” said Eid Kabalu.
1.Who is a member of the Muslim groups?
A.Federico Dulay B.Eid Kabalu C.Abu Sayyaf D.JI
2.The underlined word in Paragraph 4 can probably be replaced by _________.
A.exploded B.burnt C.fired D.invented
3.From the article we can learn the following EXCEPT__________.
A.The explosion on Tuesday wounded four people
B.This explosion in Makilala was probably caused by JI
C.The town was founded 51 years ago
D.Most of the Makilala residents are Muslims
4.The author wrote this article to __________.
A.report the explosion B.ask us to help the victims
C.encourage us to fight against terrorist attacks
D.warn us to avoid crowed places
6、Feb 28, 2008
Dear Colleagues,
It is no secret that we are in the midst of one of the worst economic times in recent state history. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has proposed $14 billion in cuts, which means cuts to parks, prisons, and yes, education. For our school district that figure translates to $12 million. We must have planned cuts in place before June 30.
We have been meeting with representatives of all the unions and management staff and a community-based budget committee to talk about ways of making budget cuts. We created a special link on the district website to provide information on budget cuts across the county. I’ve produced two videos, also placed on the special “Budget Update” link on the website. These videos have outlined what we’re doing to look at all programs across the district in our efforts to save money. We’re beginning a campaign where we’re going to encourage all of our employees and parents to write, call, and email their legislators (立法委员) to spare education from big cuts.
Despite the efforts we made to keep the cuts as far away from classroom as possible, we know we will have some serious decisions to make. With 87% of our budget going to employee salaries and benefits, we know these cuts may affect people. We’re hoping that those thinking of retiring will tell us soon so that we can also place people in those positions, if possible. We’re hoping that we can place people into open positions.
These conversations are not easy. I promise you, however, that we will be honest and open with you — that we will share with you all the information that was considered in making decisions.
Thank you for all you do for the students of our school district.
Sincerely,
Jesus M Gandara, Ed.D.
Superintendent
1.The letter is probably written by a(n) ___________.
A.teacher B.administrator C.parent D.governor
2.What does the writer mean by “keep cuts as far away from classroom as possible”?
A.Avoid talking about the problem in the classrooms.
B.Spend the same amount of money building classrooms.
C.Protect teachers and students from being affected.
D.Keep the same number of students in the district.
3.The efforts made by the district include the following EXCEPT __________.
A.meeting different people concerned
B.providing information on the district website
C.calling on teachers and parents to get involved
D.forcing people to retire early
4.This letter is mainly to __________.
A.keep the employees informed about the budget cuts
B.encourage people to join in the campaign
C.warn people that they may lose their jobs
D.thank the teachers for what they have done for the students
5、Gossip (闲话) moves so quickly that few people have time to cover their ears, even if they want to.
“I hate it when others gossip about me,” said Mandy Miraglia, 16, a high school student from California, “but to be honest, gossiping with my friends makes me feel I am trusted and belong to the group.” Maraglia is not the only person who feels like that.
Gossip has long been looked down on as little more than nonsense and bad manners. But recent research shows that gossip has many positive effects on your social life.
“There has been a trend among people to dislike gossip,” said David Sloan Wilson, professor from the State University of New York in Binghamton, US. “But gossip appears to be a very important form of behavior in a group of friends, defining their group membership.”
For 18 months, Kevin Kniffin, from the University of Wilsconsin, US, researched the behavior of 50 people. He found that gossip levels went up when a sports team included a slacker, someone who regularly missed practices or showed up late. Other members of the team would soon start to joke about the slacker’s shortcomings behind his back, because they think they are bad for the whole team.
Gossip about the mistakes of senior members helps newcomers rebuild their confidence after a failure.
It also helps relieve social and professional anxiety. Long-term studies show that people around the world devote from a fifth to two-thirds or more of their daily conversation to gossip, and men appear to be just as eager for gossip as women.
It is hard to judge gossip, but it is more powerful than you think.
1.The author would probably agree that ________.
A.gossip is bad manners
B.gossip has many good effects
C.gossip is somewhat like nonsense
D.gossip is more powerful than advice
2.What does the underlined word “slacker” mean according to the context?
A.Someone who values the team’s benefit much
B.Someone who does not do what they are expected
C.Someone who is active in sports
D.Someone who shows no interest in sports
3.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Gossip is a useful way of building group membership.
B.Gossip can possibly make people confident.
C.Generally, women are more fond of gossip than men.
D.Actually everyone gossips to some degree in their daily conversation.
4.The second paragraph is used to ________.
A.show some people hate gossip
B.list the bad effects of gossip
C.point out gossip also has its benefits
D.analyze the two sides of gossip
4、The hardworking blacksmith Jones used to work all day in his shop and so hard working was he that at times he would make the sparks (火星) fly from his hammer.
The son of Mr. Smith, a rich neighbor, used to come to see the blacksmith every day and for hours and hours he would enjoy himself watching how the tradesman worked.
“Young man, why don’t you try your hand to learn to make shoe tacks (钉), even if it is only to pass the time?” said the blacksmith. “Who knows, one day, it may be of use to you.”
The lazy boy began to see what he could do. But after a little practice he found that he was becoming very skilled and soon he was making some of the finest tacks.
Old Mr. Smith died and the son on account of the war lost all his goods. He had to leave home and was forced to live in another country. It so happened that in this village there were numerous shoemakers who were spending a lot of money buying tacks for their shoes and even at times when they paid high prices they were not always able to get what they wanted, because in that part of the country there was a high demand for soldiers’ shoes.
Our young Mr. Smith, who was finding it difficult to earn his daily bread, remembered that once upon a time he had learned the art of making tacks and had the sudden idea of making a bargain with the shoemakers. He told them that he would make the tacks if they would help to get him settled in the workshop. The shoemakers were only too glad of the offer. And after a while, Mr. Smith found that he was soon making the finest tacks in the village.
“How funny it seems,” he used to say, “even making tacks can make money. My trade is more useful to me than all my former riches.”
1.The young man learnt to make shoe tacks because __________.
A.his father told him to B.he wanted to learn a skill
C.Jones encouraged him to D.he just wanted to pass his time
2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Old Mr.Smith enjoyed making the shoe tacks.
B.The blacksmith had predicted the young man would be in need of the skill.
C.The higher prices they paid, the more tacks the shoemakers would get.
D.The young man earned his living by his skills learnt when he was young.
3.What led Young Smith to live in another country?
A.His father died and he lost his goods in the war.
B.He heard that there was great need for tack makers there.
C.He didn’t learn to make the tacks well.
D.He just wanted to live there.
4.What can we learn from the story?
A.Practice makes perfect. B.Every man has his gift.
C.A good beginning makes a good ending.
D.Skill makes life easy.
3、根据下列句子及所给单词的汉语注释,在句子中的横线上写出各单词的正确形式。(每空一词)
1.Teaching disabled children requires ______________ (耐心) and understanding.
2.The thief ______________ (承认) his crime when he was questioned by the police.
3.The company promoted the new product by ______________ (作广告) on TV..
4.The old man’s ______________ (孙女) usually plays in the yard.
5.It is ______________ (违法) to carry guns without permission.
6.One of the new government’s _______________ (政策) is to control unemployment.
7.As a postman, he _______________ (递送) letters every day.
8.The table cast a _______________ (影子) on the wall.
9.There are many _______________ (亚洲) students studying in the USA.
10._______________ (不幸), he lost all his money on the bus.
2、此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:
该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。
该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。
该行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。
“Saving the Earth” Conference held in Dalian came to end 1__________
last Saturday. The five-days conference was attended by experts 2__________
and scientists from more than fifty countries. The subject 3__________
discussed at the meeting included: pollution, population and 4__________
wildlife protection. The experts and scientists shared with each 5_________
other’s ideas. And three main speakers speak on different subjects. 6__________
The conference suggested all countries took their responsibilities 7__________
for preventing pollution, controlling population growth and plant 8__________
more trees. It asked people of the world take good care of the 9__________
earth, making it a home which man can enjoy a better life. 10_________
1、假设你是李华,你在加拿大的笔友Tim得知作为高三的学生,你每天在学校要学习到八点半,他感到惊讶和不解。请你给Tim写封110字左右的回信,介绍情况并谈谈你对此的看法。回信应包括以下要点:
1.同学们看法不一。
2.赞成者认为,学校的学习氛围很好,遇到问题还可以马上与同学和老师交流。
3.反对者认为,学校的学习条件不如家里舒适,学习时容易受到别人的干扰。
4.说明你的观点和理由。
注意:开头和结尾已经给出,不计入字数。
Dear Tim,
I hope everything is fine with you.
Your letter came to me this morning._________________________________
Take good care of yourself and write often.
Yours,
Li Hua