2.Here are three notices on the school bulletin board.
33.Students can visit the Exhibition of Chinese Prints onA.
A.January 3 B.December 21 C.Saturday D.Sunday
34.If you want to see the American movie The Day after Tomorrow,you will payA.
A.¥20 B.¥150 C.¥250 D.nothing
35.If you want to attend Li Yundi's piano concert,you will go toC.
A.the School Library
B.the Hua Xing Cinema
C.the Centre Theatre
D.the Yingdong Gym.
| Chinese Prints This exhibition starts on January 3and ends on January 21. At 6:00p.m.on Friday,4January,there will be a talk on Chinese painting by Professor Li Yan in the Yingdong Gym. Opening times:Mon-Fri,from 8:00am to 5:00pm Place:the School Library Ticket:Free |
| The Day after Tomorrow American movie Director:Roland Emmerich Cast (in credits order):Jack Hall,Laura Chapman,Jason Evans Place:the Hua Xing Cinema Time:10:00am,6:30pm; Saturday,December 21 Ticket:¥20 |
| Piano Concert Chinese pianist:Li Yundi-the winner of the Fourteenth International Chopin Competition in Warsaw Place:the Centre Theatre Time:7:00pm,January 25,2008 Ticket:¥150,¥250,¥350 For more information,please come to |
A.January 3 B.December 21 C.Saturday D.Sunday
34.If you want to see the American movie The Day after Tomorrow,you will payA.
A.¥20 B.¥150 C.¥250 D.nothing
35.If you want to attend Li Yundi's piano concert,you will go toC.
A.the School Library
B.the Hua Xing Cinema
C.the Centre Theatre
D.the Yingdong Gym.
17.The world would be a better place if we all had children's eyes.This is not because children's eyes are too sharp to allow any blot(污点,瑕疵)to pass without being (36)C,but because adults have too many conflicting concerns to keep their eyes open to all wrongdoing.
Not long before,an examination,intended to(37)Dsome police officers to higher positions,was held in Gansu province.Someone (38)Bwith a good idea that 18primary pupils could be invited to act as invigilators (监考人).At that age,students would do as they are told and act fearlessly.(39)A,they caught 25officers cheating on the spot,which has caused a stir (轰动,搅动) and(40)Cthe question of whether adult invigilators would (41)Dtheir duties as well.
The implication of this event goes (42)B its impact on the work style of local police officers and the examinations.Most people said what these children have done points to the sad fact of (43)Cbeing less trustworthy.If adults acted as invigilators,they would quite(44)Aturn a blind eye to cheating.
We Chinese have been holding the(45)Cthat human nature was good at birth:as (46)A of blot as a sheet of blank paper,which can be (47)B with content (good or bad) in the process of growing up.Everything should be done on the basis of certain principles.(48)C,nowadays the repeated reports of cheating in examinations,selling ranks and (49)B and embezzling (挪用) public funds paint a (50)Dpicture of common social morals.Adults have become too concerned with their own personal gains to (51)Abasic sense of principles.When no one (52)Bany principle and the only concern is personal interest,everyone will (53)C,not only those who first break the rules.
Besides,cheats are unfair to honest examinees,and when the success of cheats(54)Bmore people to cheat,the consequences will be disastrous.
In a word,we adults need to have our eyes as(55)Das children's on matters of principle.
Not long before,an examination,intended to(37)Dsome police officers to higher positions,was held in Gansu province.Someone (38)Bwith a good idea that 18primary pupils could be invited to act as invigilators (监考人).At that age,students would do as they are told and act fearlessly.(39)A,they caught 25officers cheating on the spot,which has caused a stir (轰动,搅动) and(40)Cthe question of whether adult invigilators would (41)Dtheir duties as well.
The implication of this event goes (42)B its impact on the work style of local police officers and the examinations.Most people said what these children have done points to the sad fact of (43)Cbeing less trustworthy.If adults acted as invigilators,they would quite(44)Aturn a blind eye to cheating.
We Chinese have been holding the(45)Cthat human nature was good at birth:as (46)A of blot as a sheet of blank paper,which can be (47)B with content (good or bad) in the process of growing up.Everything should be done on the basis of certain principles.(48)C,nowadays the repeated reports of cheating in examinations,selling ranks and (49)B and embezzling (挪用) public funds paint a (50)Dpicture of common social morals.Adults have become too concerned with their own personal gains to (51)Abasic sense of principles.When no one (52)Bany principle and the only concern is personal interest,everyone will (53)C,not only those who first break the rules.
Besides,cheats are unfair to honest examinees,and when the success of cheats(54)Bmore people to cheat,the consequences will be disastrous.
In a word,we adults need to have our eyes as(55)Das children's on matters of principle.
| 36.A.praised | B.dismissed | C.caught | D.thrown |
| 37.A.develop | B.investigate | C.prevent | D.promote |
| 38.A.caught up | B.came up | C.kept up | D.put up |
| 39.A.Surprisingly | B.Usually | C.Safely | D.Slowly |
| 40.A.rose | B.recommended | C.raised | D.affected |
| 41.A.accept | B.ignore | C.refuse | D.perform |
| 42.A.without | B.beyond | C.into | D.for |
| 43.A.tutors | B.pupils | C.adults | D.teachers |
| 44.A.probably | B.suddenly | C.luckily | D.gradually |
| 45.A.opportunity | B.dream | C.belief | D.hope |
| 46.A.free | B.busy | C.ugly | D.dirty |
| 47.A.described | B.filled | C.purchased | D.charged |
| 48.A.Unless | B.Therefore | C.However | D.Thus |
| 49.A.names | B.titles | C.goods | D.products |
| 50.A.bright | B.beautiful | C.pleasant | D.sad |
| 51.A.care about | B.put aside | C.contribute to | D.come across |
| 52.A.understands | B.obeys | C.possesses | D.change |
| 53.A.act | B.exist | C.suffer | D.survive |
| 54.A.advises | B.encourages | C.warns | D.informs |
| 55.A.beautiful | B.young | C.wide | D.clear |
16.A"blogger"is a person who writes on an Internet website called a"blog".The word"blog"is a(41)A way of saying"web log",or"personal website".Anyone can start a (42)C,and they can write about anything they like.
There are millions of blogs on the internet today.They(43)C news,information and ideas for people who read them.They contain (44)B to other websites,and they provide a place for people to write their(45)B and react to the ideas of others.
A research company called Perseus has (46)C more than 3,000web logs.It says that blogs are most(47)A with teenage girls.They use them to(48)D their friends know what is happening in their lives.The study(49)D says that more than 100,000bloggers stopped taking part in the activity after a year.
(50)B,some people develop(51)C blogs to present political and other ideas.(52)A,the Republican and Democratic parties in the southern state of Kentucky recently started their own blogs.And American companies are beginning to use blogs to advertise their(53)A.
At the same time,some long-standing blogs have (54)B.Last week,blogging leader Dave Winer closed his free blog service"weblogs.com".He said the site became too expensive to (55)C.He started the blog four years ago,and thousands of people had (56)A on it.They were (57)B that the site had been closed.
One blog that is still going (58)D is called Rebecca's Pocket.Rebecca Blood created the website in 1999.She wrote about the history of blogs on the site.That (59)C led to a book called The Weblog Handbook.It has been (60)D into four languages so far.
There are millions of blogs on the internet today.They(43)C news,information and ideas for people who read them.They contain (44)B to other websites,and they provide a place for people to write their(45)B and react to the ideas of others.
A research company called Perseus has (46)C more than 3,000web logs.It says that blogs are most(47)A with teenage girls.They use them to(48)D their friends know what is happening in their lives.The study(49)D says that more than 100,000bloggers stopped taking part in the activity after a year.
(50)B,some people develop(51)C blogs to present political and other ideas.(52)A,the Republican and Democratic parties in the southern state of Kentucky recently started their own blogs.And American companies are beginning to use blogs to advertise their(53)A.
At the same time,some long-standing blogs have (54)B.Last week,blogging leader Dave Winer closed his free blog service"weblogs.com".He said the site became too expensive to (55)C.He started the blog four years ago,and thousands of people had (56)A on it.They were (57)B that the site had been closed.
One blog that is still going (58)D is called Rebecca's Pocket.Rebecca Blood created the website in 1999.She wrote about the history of blogs on the site.That (59)C led to a book called The Weblog Handbook.It has been (60)D into four languages so far.
| 41.A.short | B.long | C.regular | D.central |
| 42.A.company | B.expression | C.experiment | D.blog |
| 43.A.debate | B.explore | C.provide | D.seek |
| 44.A.issues | B.links | C.recovery | D.guidance |
| 45.A.reasons | B.ideas | C.faults | D.choices |
| 46.A.served | B.reported | C.studied | D.attached |
| 47.A.popular | B.pleased | C.bored | D.careful |
| 48.A.ask | B.order | C.demand | D.let |
| 49.A.instead | B.yet | C.still | D.also |
| 50.A.Besides | B.However | C.In fact | D.Therefore |
| 51.A.fierce | B.relaxing | C.serious | D.humorous |
| 52.A.For example | B.In total | C.In the end | D.On the contrary |
| 53.A.products | B.employees | C.systems | D.predictions |
| 54.A.recognized | B.ended | C.survived | D.happened |
| 55.A.advertise | B.start | C.continue | D.close |
| 56.A.written | B.appeared | C.worked | D.taken |
| 57.A.happy | B.upset | C.excited | D.confident |
| 58.A.devoted | B.gentle | C.weak | D.strong |
| 59.A.character | B.history | C.article | D.usage |
| 60.A.dipped | B.fooled | C.mixed | D.translated |
15.Since the popularity of smartphones,people spend lots of time on their phones,either messaging other people,(41)A news,or playing games.(42)D I think cellphones have made life more(43)C,I don't think spending a lot of time on cellphones is a good idea.
First,spending too much time on cellphones may (44)D cancer.Scientific studies have (45)B that low levels of radiation are given off from the batteries(电池) of cellphones.Not only that,but phones are constantly using microwaves to send and (46)C information.Since many people use their cellphones near their heads,long time exposure could eventually lead to some very (47)B and unhealthy effects.
Secondly,when people spend too much time on their cellphones,they (48)C on the things going on around them.This has been proven over and over again by (49)A who use their phones while in their cars.This has been such a major cause of car (50)A,because drivers are too distracted by their phones to (51)B the road,that most states in the U.S.have banned the(52)A of cellphones while driving.There are also other cases showing how using cellphones can(53)D people to miss out on the things around them.For example,I went hiking with a friend a few weeks ago.She was so (54)B to her cellphone the whole time that she missed out on all the (55)C things we saw on the mountains,and didn't get a(56)D to experience the same awe(敬畏) of nature as I was able to experience.
Lastly,spending too much time on cellphones makes people forget how to have normal conversations.(57)B,when people use text messaging,they use a form of shorthand known as"Netspeak"to (58)C on the size of messages and make typing them on small keyboards fast and easy.(59)D this,many people forget how to spell and use grammar (60)A.
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First,spending too much time on cellphones may (44)D cancer.Scientific studies have (45)B that low levels of radiation are given off from the batteries(电池) of cellphones.Not only that,but phones are constantly using microwaves to send and (46)C information.Since many people use their cellphones near their heads,long time exposure could eventually lead to some very (47)B and unhealthy effects.
Secondly,when people spend too much time on their cellphones,they (48)C on the things going on around them.This has been proven over and over again by (49)A who use their phones while in their cars.This has been such a major cause of car (50)A,because drivers are too distracted by their phones to (51)B the road,that most states in the U.S.have banned the(52)A of cellphones while driving.There are also other cases showing how using cellphones can(53)D people to miss out on the things around them.For example,I went hiking with a friend a few weeks ago.She was so (54)B to her cellphone the whole time that she missed out on all the (55)C things we saw on the mountains,and didn't get a(56)D to experience the same awe(敬畏) of nature as I was able to experience.
Lastly,spending too much time on cellphones makes people forget how to have normal conversations.(57)B,when people use text messaging,they use a form of shorthand known as"Netspeak"to (58)C on the size of messages and make typing them on small keyboards fast and easy.(59)D this,many people forget how to spell and use grammar (60)A.
| 41.A.reading | B.learning | C.spreading | D.reporting |
| 42.A.Since | B.Because | C.Unless | D.While |
| 43.A.interesting | B.meaningful | C.convenient | D.enjoyable |
| 44.A.add to | B.result from | C.turn to | D.lead to |
| 45.A.raised | B.proven | C.reviewed | D.examined |
| 46.A.seek | B.store | C.receive | D.collect |
| 47.A.powerful | B.harmful | C.important | D.beneficial |
| 48.A.break in | B.fall back | C.miss out | D.catch up |
| 49.A.drivers | B.visitors | C.passengers | D.players |
| 50.A.accidents | B.trades | C.crimes | D.losses |
| 51.A.pull out into | B.pay attention to | C.get across | D.go along |
| 52.A.use | B.call | C.answer | D.message |
| 53.A.command | B.force | C.allow | D.cause |
| 54.A.accounted | B.attracted | C.attached | D.affected |
| 55.A.terrible | B.strange | C.beautiful | D.funny |
| 56.A.moment | B.mind | C.way | D.chance |
| 57.A.Therefore | B.Besides | C.However | D.Instead |
| 58.A.count | B.work | C.save | D.mark |
| 59.A.In case of | B.According to | C.For fear of | D.As a result of |
| 60.A.correctly | B.carefully | C.regularly | D.normally |