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     Jiujiang Bridge is well-known in Guangdong. It lies between Jiujiang and Heshan. It's the main road to reach
Guangzhou. The bridge was built in September, 1985. It was finished about three years later. It is about l, 675
metres long and sixteen metres wide. The bridge is 80 metres high from the river. It is so busy every day. Over
two hundred cars cross the bridge per minute. But people never forget that day June 15th of 2007, when Jiujiang
Bridge was knocked down by a boat full of sand. At that moment the bridge was falling down, and four cars stopped
suddenly. Oh, my god! We hope the same thing won't happen again.
1. When was Jiujiang Bridge finished?
A. In 1988.
B. Before 1985.
C. In 1985.
D. After 2007.
2. How wide is the bridge?
A. 1, 675 metres.
B. 16 metres.
C. 60 metres.
D. 80 metres.
3. What happened to the bridge on June 15th, 2007?
A. It was rebuilt.
B. It was broken.
C.  It set up a new record.
D. Nothing happened.
4. If two hundred cars cross the bridge one minute, how many cars cross the bridge one day?

A. 28, 800.
B. 288, 000.
C. 4, 800.
D. 48, 000.

5. What's the boat full of?
A. Stones.
B. Sand.
C. Wine.
D. Cans.
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     Nobody knows when or where kite flying began, but there are some stories about the history of kites.
      Early kites may have been simple flat shapes such as leaves. Later, kite designs improved as people
discovered how to put lightweight coverings over frames. Silk and paper are lightweight materials that
were invented in China. China is the earliest known center of kite making. Chinese kites date back (追溯)
at least 2,000 years.
     The first Chinese kites may have been used by armies, perhaps as signals. As time passed, kites took
on other uses. They were flown during special ceremonies and for sport. Then there were kite-flying
holidays, such as the one held on the ninth day of the ninth month. According to legend (传说), that was
the day a family went kite-flying on a hilltop. Returning to their house, they saw that it had collapsed (倒塌). Kite-flying had saved their lives!
     After a while, travelers and traders spread kite-flying from China to Japan. Before long, Japanese kite-
flying took on a new purpose. Kites flew to celebrate happy things and good luck. Soon, kite-flying
reached many other Asian countries. In each land, kites were designed for ceremonies and sport.
     Later, knowledge of kites traveled west, to northern Africa, to Europe, and finally to America. There
may have been early kite inventors in these lands, but their creations did not spread as widely as the kites
of Asia.
1. What shapes did early kites look like?
    ________________________________________________________________
2. What lightweight materials for kites were invented in China?
    ________________________________________________________________
3. Which country is the earliest known center of kite making, China or Japan?
    ________________________________________________________________
4. What were kites used for in China?
    ________________________________________________________________
5. What were kites used for in Japan?
    ________________________________________________________________
完形填空。
     Body language is used by people for sending messages to one another. It is very __1__ because it can
 help you make yourself easily understood when you are talking with others; you are not just using words,
 but also using expressions and __2__ . For example, waving one's hand is to say" Good-bye" .
 Shaking hands means welcome, and clapping hands __3__ congratulations.
     Nodding the head means agreement, but shaking the head means disagreement. The gestures are
 __4__ both by the Chinese and foreigners as having __5__ same meanings.
     Different countries have different body language. For example, when in Russia, France and Arab
 people kiss each other when they meet, but men in China or Australia shake hands __6__  kissing. People
  in Puerto Rico like touching each other, but people in Britain do not touch each other. People in Arab like
  standing __7__ one another when they are talking, __8__ English people must keep a distance __9__  
 when they are talking. When you use a foreign language it is very important to know the meanings of
 gestures and movements in the foreign country. __10__ the customs will help you communicate with
 people and make you stay there much more pleased and comfortable.
(     ) 1. A. helpful        
(     ) 2. A. words          
(     ) 3. A. to mean        
(     ) 4. A. received      
(     ) 5. A. a              
(     ) 6. A. instead of    
(     ) 7. A. nearly        
(     ) 8. A. and            
(     ) 9. A. from          
(     ) 10. A. Taking        
  B. difficult    
  B. gestures    
  B. mean        
  B. accepted    
  B. as          
  B. stand for    
  B. far away    
  B. or          
  B. of          
  B. Refusing    
C. easy      
C. handshake      
C. means          
C. receiving      
C. /              
C. such as        
C. close to        
C. but            
C. to              
C. Following      
D. useless        
D. idioms          
D. meaning        
D. accepting      
D. the            
D. compared to    
D. side by side    
D. however        
D. away            
D. Saying          
阅读理解。
  One thing that British and Chinese cultures share is a love for fine tea.
Today, when we think of Western tea culture, we often think of the English and
beautiful china tea cups.
  Afternoon tea
  People believe that an English lady, Anna, first introduced the idea of
afternoon tea. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the English ate two main meals each
day-breakfast and a heavy supper that would last for several hours in the
evening. As a result, people often got very hungry during the long wait between
these two meals. To solve this problem, Anna came up with the clever idea of
inviting some friends to join her for an afternoon meal between four and five
o'clock. This meal included cakes and sandwiches, and tea was served to wash
down the food. In order to make this afternoon meal important, fine china cups
and plates, and silver teapots, knives, forks and spoons were used.
Soon afternoon tea parties became popular. Today, afternoon tea parties continue
to play an important part in the social life in modern Britain.
  Will you come for coffee?
  Coffee also has an important role in British culture. People often use the
words "Will you come for coffee?" to mean "Would you like to come to my home
for a chat?" Usually several different drinks such as tea, hot chocolate or a soft
drink like orange juice will be served as well as coffee, and you will be asked
what you would like. However, you will not be offered wine at a "coffee" party.
  Coffeehouse and the London Stock Exchange
  In the 17th century London, coffeehouses were busy and noisy places.
Businessmen and bankers went to coffeehouses to do their business, as well as to
drink coffee. In fact the London Stock(股票)Exchange is believed to have
started from these coffeehouses.
1. Anna introduced the idea of drinking afternoon tea because she _____.
A. enjoyed chatting with her friends in the afternoon at home
B. loved fine tea and beautiful china tea cups in the tea party
C. wanted to share some nice food and some fine tea with her friends
D. found people felt hungry during the long wait between the two meals
2. If someone says to you "Will you come for coffee?", you _____.
A. will be offered some coffee or some wine
B. will be asked to have a chat with him or her
C. are asked what you would like to drink or eat
D. are invited to take part in an afternoon tea party
3. We can learn from the last paragraph that _____.
A. a new business was started in coffeehouses
B. businessmen went to coffeehouses just for coffee
C. coffeehouses are still used by bankers in Britain
D. people don't go to coffeehouses because of the noise
4. The best title of the article is _____.
A. Coffeehouses and Business
B. British and Chinese Cultures
C. English Tea and Coffee Culture
D. The Beginning of Tea and Coffee
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。
        When you wave (挥手) to a friend, you are using sign language. When you smile at someone, you mean to
be      1     .When you put one finger (手指) in front of your      2    you mean "Be quiet."
        Yet, people in different countries may use different sign languages.
        Once an Englishman was in Italy. He     3     speak little Italian. One day while he was walking in the street,
he felt     4     and went into a restaurant. When the waiter came, the Englishman     5      his mouth, put his
fingers into it and took them out again and moved his lips (嘴唇). In this way, he     6     to say, "Bring me some
thing to eat." But the waiter brought him a lot of things to     7     . First tea, then coffee, then milk, but no food.
The Englishman was     8    that he was not able to tell the waiter he was hungry. He was     9    to leave the
restaurant when another man came in and put his hands on his stomach (肚子). And this sign was     10      
enough for the waiter. In a few minutes, the waiter brought him a large plate of bread and meat. At last the
Englishman had his meal in the same way.
(     )1. A. nice  
(     )2. A. eye  
(     )3. A. can 
(     )4. A. hungry
(     )5. A. washed
(     )6. A. dared
(     )7. A. eat  
(     )8. A. happy
(     )9. A. quick
(     )10. A. good
B. friendly  
B. hand    
B. be able to
B. tired    
B. opened   
B. meant    
B. drink    
B. glad    
B. slow     
B. bad      
C. fine    
C. mouth   
C. able to 
C. sad   
C. closed
C. had   
C. carry 
C. sorry  
C. ready  
C. bright 
D. well  
D. arm   
D. could 
D. worried
D. touched
D. decided
D. play  
D. afraid
D. quiet 
D. wrong 
阅读理解。
     School Life―Eton College(伊顿公学)
     Eton College is in England. It's a school for boys between the ages of 13 and 18. Boys live in school
for five years. Teachers can help them. But they must look themselvcs. Look at the picturel! This is
Prince (王子) Harry's room. On the desk, there is a picture of his mother Princess Diana (戴安娜王妃)
There are many ways teach and many ways to learn in Eton College. The teachers stand front of a class
and discuss with them. Boys can get their needs. Prince Harry likes drawing and acts in plays. Eton
College has many games.  Football Game is in autumn.  The Field Game is in spring and summer.  When
a boy is good at games. he is welcome.  Prince Harrv's favorite game is the Wall Game. The Wall Game
is like football. Players play a ball with fect. They can touch (触摸) the ground with feet and hands.  
When players stand against (靠着) the wall, the game starts.
1.  What kind of school is Eton College?
    ____________________________________________________
2. Who makes meals for Prince Harry?
    ____________________________________________________
3.  How do the tcachers teach the students in Eton College?
    ____________________________________________________
4.  What do the boys play in sl)ring rrom the passage?
    ____________________________________________________
5.  Can players touch the ball with hands in the Wall Game?
    ____________________________________________________
完形填空
      Thousands of years ago, humans didn’t live in towns. Sometimes they lived in caves (山洞) or built
 camps in the forest..  
      Only about thirty people _1   in each camp. The men would go hunting while the women and children
_food from the trees around the camp. All the food was   3  between everyone in the group. Every few weeks they moved to another place to find more food. It was a simple life, but people had to be _4  . They had to make everything that they needed, and they had to know a lot about plants and animals.  
      Nowadays most people live in towns and cities, and they work in offices and factories. Life is _5  than that in the old days. There are fewer _6  , but there is less excitement. Some people go _7       excitement-sailing round the world, climbing mountains, or exploring caves. Most people look forward to the _8  , a
time when they can enjoy a change from their normal life. For some people this means going camping. But camping today is _9 from camping in the past. Gas cookers, ready-made food and air-beds mean people can camp much more _10   than they did in the old times.
(     )1.A. lived
(     )2.A. planted
(     )3.A. found
(     )4.A. polite
(     )5.A. worse
(     )6.A. dangers
(     )7.A. waiting for
(     )8.A. dreams  
(     )9.A. away  
(     )10. A. slowly
B. talked  
B. collected  
B. used    
B. kind    
B. faster  
B. stories
B. looking for
B. gifts  
B. different
B. terribly  
C. came    
C. watched  
C. shared  
C. careful
C. easier  
C. people  
C. turning on
C. meals  
C. free    
C. comfortably
D. danced    
D. bought    
D. sold      
D. clever    
D. harder    
D. animals    
D. putting on
D. holidays  
D. far        
D. hopefully