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Tom and Fred are talking about the year 2050.

“What will _____ be like in the year 2050?” asks Tom.

“I don’t know,” says Fred, “what do you think?”

“Well, no one knows. But it’s _____ to guess,” says Tom, “in the year 2050, everybody will ___ a pocket(便携的) computer. The computer will give people the _____ to all their problems. We all will have telephones in our pockets, ____ . And we can talk to our friends all over the world. Maybe we can ____ them at the same time. Machines will do most of the work, and people will have more _____. Maybe they’ll work only two or three days a week. They can fly to the moon by spaceship and spend _____ holidays there.”

“I’m very _____ to hear that. I hope to fly to the moon. And I also hope I can live ______.” says Fred. “Won’t that be interesting? Just like a fish.”

1.A. our home B. the traffic C. a factory D. the world

2.A. boring B. terrible C. interesting D. relaxing

3.A. have B. bring C. give D. send

4.A. news B. ways C. things D. answers

5.A. either B. again C. too D. also

6.A. call B. see C. look D. hear

7.A. work B. free C. holidays D. times

8.A. his B. her C. their D. our

9.A. sorry B. happy C. tired D. exciting

10.A. on the moon B. in the sea C. on the mountain D. under the ground

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Last year, my husband and I decided to visit New Zealand. We wanted to tour the country, but we both hate long car journeys. Our travel agent advised a 13-day coach trip(长途客车旅行). It was a good price, so we booked (预订) it and our plane tickets to Christchurch. We made a good choice. The coach journeys passed quickly and our driver told us about each place. We learned a lot from him.

We flew from London to Christchurch and had a free day there before the coach trip started. We weren’t at all _________, so we walked around the city from morning to night. It has good museums, many restaurants and lovely shops.

The most unforgettable place we visited on the trip was Queenstown. We had three days there, but it wasn’t enough. We did lots of things there, from sailing(乘船航行) to climbing. At the end of each day, we felt we had no energy(精力) at all. But the next morning it seemed that everything was fresh again!

All the hotels we lived in were good. My favorite one was the Puka Park Lodge. It was on a hill above a beach and there were trees everywhere. We woke up and listened to the birds singing. Now, when we’re eating breakfast at home and we hear the noise of the traffic (路上行驶的车辆), we think of those beautiful mornings in New Zealand!

1.How did the writer and her husband go to Christchurch?

A. By plane. B. By train. C. By coach. D. By boat.

2.The best word for "____________" is __________.

A. brave B. surprised C. lucky D. tired

3.What did the writer think of her stay in Queenstown?

A. Strange. B. Dangerous. C. Enjoyable. D. Relaxing.

4.Where was the Puka Park Lodge?

A. In the city center. B. In a bird park.

C. On a beach. D. On a hill.

5.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. The writer didn’t like museums in Christchurch.

B. The writer’s husband didn’t like Puka Park Lodge.

C. The writer and her husband learned a lot from their coach driver.

D. The writer and her husband planned to visit New Zealand next year.

A boy named Jeremiah Burke, 19, threw a water bottle with a note in it while the Titanic sank(下沉). Now the note is in the Heritage Centre(遗产中心) in Cork.

Jeremiah Burke’s mother gave the bottle to him before he left for the US. As the Titanic sank in the early hours of 15 April, 1912, he threw the bottle with the note into the sea.

The bottle was found a year later on the beach. The note read “From Titanic, goodbye all, Burke of Glanmire, Cork.” Burke’s family kept it for about a hundred years. Now one of Jeremiah’s nieces(侄女), Mary Woods, has given it to the Heritage Centre in Cork. She said Jeremiah Burke was travelling to America with his cousin Nora Hegarty, 18, to meet his two sisters. But both Jeremiah Burke and Nora Hegarty lost their lives. The ship carried 2,208 people on its first trip, but only 705 people survived(幸存) at last.

1. threw the bottle with the note into the sea when the Titanic sank.

A. Jeremiah Burke B. Mary Woods

C. Nora Hegarty D. Jeremiah’s mother

2.Jeremiah Burke was travelling to America to .

A. find a job B. meet his mother

C. take a vacation D. meet his sisters

3. people lost their lives in this accident(事故).

A. 705 B. 1,503 C. 1,178 D. 2,208

4.From this passage we know .

A. the note in the water bottle told the reason why the Titanic sank

B. Jeremiah Burke travelled to America with his niece

C. the Titanic was on its first trip when it sank

D. the note in the water bottle was in the Heritage Centre in Cork in 1912

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