The Boat
     On my path to the great distant mountain peak, I came to a wide river. Looking far to the right and
the left, I saw no  1  , and pondered how to cross. Suddenly a pretty little   2   appeared, came to the
shore and offered to take me across, to    3   me in completing my journey.
      The trip started   4  , and I was pleased with the little boat, and   5   for the assistance it provided.
There were a few areas of   6   waters, one that even spun us around a few times, but presently we
reached the far  7   .
     The trip had been so   8  , my gratitude and happiness so full, that I    9   to leave that little boat, even
though I knew I must, to continue my journey. Much as I wanted to  10  , to spend more time drifting on
the river in that little boat, the mountain beckoned (举手招唤), and my    11   had been set.
      As I   12   my journey, I kept looking back at that little boat with deep  13   . It  had been so
pleasant and had    14   me across the great river; I had grown to  15    that boat deeply. Yet I knew that
the boat had its   16   in the river, and that it couldn't follow my path to the mountain.   17   I tried to take
that boat along, it could not have made the journey with me, and would have stopped my own  18  .
      And as I watched, the little boat turned around and went back to the far shore, there to assist yet
another   19   the path to the mountain. And I realized how"all   20   together for good", for each part of
this magnificent universe perfectly plays its role in assisting all other parts.
(     )1. A. tree      
(     )2. A. girl      
(     )3. A. assist    
(     )4. A. slowly    
(     )5. A. upset      
(     )6. A. fresh      
(     )7. A. shore      
(     )8. A. tiresome  
(     )9. A. attempted  
(     )10. A. live      
(     )11. A. record    
(     )12. A. stopped  
(     )13. A. comfort  
(     )14. A. guided    
(     )15. A. repair    
(     )16. A. shelter  
(     )17. A. Only if  
(     )18. A. progress  
(     )19. A. choosing  
(     )20. A. works    
B. bridge    
B. angel      
B. encourage  
B. mysteriously
B. grateful  
B. clean      
B. beach      
B. miserable  
B. hated      
B. continue  
B. course    
B. started    
B. sympathy  
B. flied      
B. row        
B. place      
B. If only    
B. preparation
B. blocking  
B. mixes      
C. flower    
C. fish      
C. threaten  
C. happily  
C. greedy    
C. dirty    
C. mountain  
C. wonderful
C. refused  
C. settle    
C. pace      
C. continued
C. regret    
C. forced    
C. love      
C. load      
C. What if  
C. route    
C. following
C. joins    
D. bird          
D. boat          
D. persuade      
D. difficultly    
D. suitable      
D. strong        
D. village        
D. rough          
D. had            
D. stay          
D. standard      
D. remained      
D. sadness        
D. tempted        
D. pity          
D. purpose        
D. Even if        
D. expectation    
D. finding        
D. plays          
阅读理解。
     Over the last 25 years, British society has changed a great deal-or at least many parts of it have. 
  1  .
     Ideas about social class-whether a person is "workingclass" or "middleclass" -are one area in
which changes have been extremely slow.
     In the past, the workingclass tended to be paid less than middleclass people. The typical working
man would collect his wages on Friday evening and then, it was widely believed, having given his
wife her "housekeeping", would go out and squander the rest on beer and betting.
     The old style of what a middleclass man did with his money was perhaps nearer the truth. He was
and still is inclined to take a longerterm view. Not only did he regard buying a house as a most
important thing, but he also considered the education of his children as extremely important.    2  .
Only in very few cases did workers have the opportunity (or the education and training) to make such
longterm plans.
      3  . In a large number of cases factory workers earn as much as their middleclass supervisors (管
理者). Social security and laws to improve century, have made it less necessary than before to worry
about "tomorrow". Workingclass people seem slowly to be losing the feeling of inferiority(自卑感). In
fact there has been a growing tendency in the past few years for the middleclasses to feel slightly
ashamed of their position.
       4  .They generally tend to share very similar tastes in music and clothes, they spend their money
in having a good time, and save for holidays or longerterm plans when necessary. There seems to be
much less difference than in precious generations.    5  . As long as this gap exists, there will always
be a possibility that new conflicts and jealousies will emerge, or rather that the old conflicts will
reappear, but between different groups.
A.  Nowadays, a great deal has changed
B.  Both of these provided him and his family with security
C.  As a result, differences in lifestyles and attitudes came into existence
D.  However, we still have a wide gap between the wellpaid and the lowpaid
E.  In recent years, the workingclass people have begun to design longterm plans
F.  In some ways, however, very little has changed, particularly where attitudes are concerned
G.  The changes in both lifestyles and attitudes are probably most easily seen among younger people
阅读理解

     Deciding what to watch on TV is a battle of wills that is fought in homes all over the world.
According to psychologists (心理学家), it is much more serious than simply deciding between
a soap opera and a sports program, or between pop music and politics. This television conflict
is part of a bigger power game which goes on in homes, even though most of the players do not
realize that they are playing a game at all.  "It's such a game as is not easy to notice," says
psychologist Dr David Lewis, "that many people don't even know they're playing it."
    Unconsciously, people begin to play the game as soon as they meet their future husband or
wife. By the time the couple get married, the rules of game are already formed. The big decision,
like where to live and which school to send the children to, are usually joint decision. When it
comes to less important things, it's a different matter. Here is just one example of this process at
work. A husband looks through a pile of holiday brochures (小册子) and announces his preference:
"The South of France". And his wife quickly agrees before he realizes that the only brochures she
gave him were those for the South of France. Similarly, she may decide on how the home should
be decorated, but he chooses the new car and decides what the family does at weekends.
     "Family power struggles are interesting," says Dr Lewis. "Of course, some people are naturally
more dominant (占支配地位的) than others, and the most dominant personality in a family tries
to lead. These days, even though so many couples make a special effort to have a true and equal
partnership, men generally have a greater need to appear to be in physical control. Women, on the
other hand, are not so interested in physical control as in emotional control.  On the whole, they're
more controlling and can make the man think of something as his idea in the first place."

阅读理解。
     The organization,Keep Time for Children,was started in 2002 to make people realize the importance
of family time on weekends,particularly for families with school age children.   1   We will try to help
parents take one day off on weekends to be with their family.
        2    What children want and need most is to spend time with their parents,not with toys or taking
part in activities.But with more and more people working on weekends,many children of school age don't
see their parents anywhere near as often as they should.
       3    The movement is designed for families of all types and sizes under increasing pressure to work
on weekends.Because weekends are the very time when school age children are at home and in need of
their parents.we are going to put forward a Family Day Bill(议案) to the government.   4    It is aimed to
solve the problems of increasing"shift (换班的)parenting"and of young children being left "home alone
"on weekends.
        5   If parents have a day off,they can spend a lot of time and energy with their children to share their
happiness.
A. Keep Time for Children is now starting a movement.
B. The law is likely to make sure that parents take good care of their children.
C. Our aim is mainly to encourage parents to spend time with their children.
D. An American set up the organization.
E. It would give every parent of children under the age of 16 the right in law to a weekend day
    off each week.
F. Our time is the most important thing that we can give our children.
G. Parents who do not share enough time with their children are to blame.

阅读理解。
     Information has always been at the center of human communication. You may ask why. Well,
communication between people contains giving and receiving information. The way we give and
receive information today has experienced a revolution in the development of the mass media in
the 20th century.
    The first truly mass communication medium was the newspaper.  For the first time in history
people could read about events in their country and from around the world every day. However,
there were two problems with newspapers of that time. Firstly, newspapers were available only in
large cities, for getting newspapers to the countryside was a difficult and timeconsuming (耗时的)
task. Secondly, newspapers weren't always reliable, as there was a limited range of opinions.
     Nowadays, we can choose from a wide variety of sources to get information. Television and the
Internet have given us the chance to be informed about everything the minute it happens. Large
numbers of radio and TV stations, satellite channels and millions of websites help people keep up
with the latest news. People live in history and are part of it.
    The media have come a long way in the last century and there is no doubt that we now live in the
information age. Whatever type of media we choose, it all comes down to the need for information.
This will always be a basic need as long as communication is part of human nature.
1. Information is considered the center of human communication because ________. 
A. human communication means information exchange
B. human communication involves people's participation
C. information is now experiencing a revolution
D. information helps people gather together
2. What was the historical contribution of the newspaper as a source of information?  
A. It made the mass communication truly develop.
B. It helped the mass communication develop in cities.
C. It kept people timely informed about home and world events.
D. It kept reliable information available in big cities.
3. The third paragraph mainly tells us that technology helps ________.
A. information easily available
B. people be part of history
C. inform everything timely
D. produce the latest news
4. It can be concluded from the last paragraph that a basic need today is ________. 
A. communication            
B. information
C. high technology           
D. media types
阅读理解。
     It's no secret that the world has become a very fastpaced place. Free time has been replaced by
cyber (网络的) time to the point where my family feels the need to comment on my presence at the
dinner table. With all these options and distractions (使人分心的事) it can be hard to spend quality
time with the people you love.
     My Dad and I have always worked around this. Over years we've learned how to watch in silence
while enjoying each other's company and by now we know what to comment on during the commercials.
     Once we were watching one of our favourite shows. At the commercial he turned to me and asked
if I liked going to school.
     I thought about the question for a few moments before admitting that I did.
     "Do you look forward to going?"
     This question seemed easier to answer, but I thought it over.
     "Not all the time. Sometimes, there are classes that I dread. But then there are people I want to see
or things I want to do, so I guess it evens out."
     Dad nodded.
     "You see these characters on the show? They like going to work. They look forward to it. They are
so idealistic that they go to work every day, believing they can change the world. That's why we like to
watch them."
     I thought about what he was saying.
     "Do you look forward to going to work?" I asked.
     Dad paused.
     "I honestly don't think about it. It's not something I anticipate or dread. It's just something that I do.
I always looked forward to going to school, though. I wanted to learn. Now that I think about it, when
I first started working I did look forward to it. That's what's important. Do something that you enjoy
doing. Do something that you will look forward to. Otherwise, what's the point?"
     Now I have learned that sometimes it's not the length of the talk that's important but what's said during
the talk. It is still possible to have quality time during a commercial break.
1. The father quoted the characters on the show to say that a person should have ________. 
A. dream     
B. belief
C. doubt                              
D. love
2. According to the passage, why doesn't the boy want to go to school?
A. He is afraid of being made fun of.                  
B. He has something important to do.
C. He loses interest in some classes.                    
D. He falls behind other classmates.
3. The underlined word "point" means ________.  
A. mark              
B. topic
C. lesson            
D. goal
4. What's the main idea of this passage? 
A. Children can have quality time with their parents.
B. Children feel happy when talking with parents.
C. Parents and children can enjoy the same TV show.
D. Children are unwilling to stay with their parents.
阅读理解。
      Modern life is impossible without traveling. The fastest way to travel is by air. With a modern
plane you can travel in one day to places which took a month or more one hundred years ago.
     Traveling by train is slower than by air, but it has its advantages. You can see the country you
are traveling in. Modern trains have comfortable seats and dining cars. They make even the longest
journey enjoyable.
     Some people prefer to travel by sea when it is possible. There are large liners and river boats
with which you can visit many other countries and different places. Traveling by sea is a very pleasant
way to spend a holiday.
     Many people like to travel by car. You can make your own timetable. You can travel three or four
hundred miles or only fifty miles a day, just as you like .You can stop wherever you wish: where there
is something interesting to see, at a good restaurant where you can enjoy a good meal, or a hotel to
spend the night. That is why traveling by car is popular for pleasure trips, while people usually take
a train or a plane when they are traveling on business.
1. From the passage we know that the fastest way to travel is ______
A. by car    
B. by train    
C. by plane      
D. by boat
2. If we travel by car, we can____________     .
A. only stop at the destination              
B. make our own timetable
C. travel to a very far place in several minutes  
D. travel one thousand miles a day.
3. The best title of this passage is___________________  .
A. ways to travel        
B. travels    
C. transportation      
D. modern life
4. How many ways to travel are mentioned in the passage?
A. Five    
B. Six      
C. Three        
D. Four
阅读理解
     As the capital of Germany, Berlin is a city changing constantly-and especially so over the past 20
years, during which its eastern and western sides have been reunited after the long period of division (分裂).      Berlin impresses visitors with a dynamic cultural identity with green spaces, flowing rivers and
canals; it is a city full of artistic atmosphere and youthful vitality (活力). Berlin offers excellent food at
reasonable prices, bars and cafes where breakfast can be served until late into the afternoon. As people
here demonstrated perfectly when the Wall came down 20 years ago, Berlin is also a city that knows
how to party.    
     British Airways (0844 493 0787; www. ba. com), has five flights a day from Heathrow to Berlin.    
     The Grand Hyatt (0049 30 2553 1234; www. berlin, grand. hyatt. com) on the Marlene Dietrich
Platz in the glitzy new Potsdamer Platz, is a great place to get a sense of this fastmoving city. Sixty years
ago, this spot was Berlin's answer to Piccadilly Circus; 20 years ago it was a forbidden piece of noman's
land. Now it is a buzzing commercial center with restaurants, bars and cinemas. The Grand Hyatt is
modern, graceful and arty. It has a bar with more than 200 kinds of whisky and a swimming pool with
views on to Berlin Philharmonic (交响乐团). Rooms from 220 euros.    
     Too modern? Traditionalists should head for the Adlon (0049 302 2610; www. hoteladlon. de;
doubles from 220 euros, excluding breakfast), a stone's throw from the Brandenburg Gate. Too
expensive? The Circus Hotel (www. circusberlin. de) in Berlin Mitte has doubles from 68 euros a night
and a programme of Berlin Wallrelated tours.   
      Further information...    
      Berlin Tourism (0049 30 250 025; www. visitberlin. de); German National Tourist Office
(0207317 0908; www. germanytourism. co. uk ).
1. The first two paragraphs are intended to tell us ________.
A. why Berlin is worth visiting                  
B. how Germany became reunited
C. Berlin has changed in the past 20 years      
D. brief information about the Berlin Wall
2. We learn from the text that the Grand Hyatt ________.
A. is a famous traditional hotel        
B. is a commercial center in Berlin
C. offers double rooms at a low price            
D. houses famous artists and musicians
3. To book a room at the Adlon, you should call ________.
A. 0844 493 0787                    
B. 0049 30 2553 1234
C. 0049 302 2610                    
D. 0049 30 250 025
4. If you are interested in traveling to Germany, you should visit ________.
A. www. hoteladlon. de                          
B. www. circusberlin. de
C. www. berlin. grand. hyatt. com                
D. www. germanytourism. co. uk
阅读理解。
     Many people all over the world speak English as their second language and it is not too much
to say that it has become an international language.  
     Studying English can make life fun. It enables you to watch American movies, read English books
and listen to English songs. Moreover, as English is an international language, you will be able to
communicate with foreigners when you are on a trip abroad. Traveling will be more interesting that
way.
     It is a good idea to make friends with foreigners. In my opinion, it is the best way to improve
your English. In addition, it will bring you a lot of fun and expand your view of the world.  If you
make friends with a native speaker, you can practice your spoken English more often, and then
you can communicate with people around the world. You can also become familiar with the
customs and habits of different cultures.
     There are some people who are afraid to make friends with foreigners, because they are not
confident about their English. However, many foreigners do not care about grammar. They will
get your key words in the sentence and know the whole meaning. Therefore, it is unnecessary to
be afraid; just go ahead.
     In brief, English is so useful to us that we should all learn it.
1. Why does the writer think it necessary for us to learn English?
A. Because he uses it as a second language.
B. Because English has become an international language.
C. Because you can't make foreign friends if you can't speak English.
D. Because it will be difficult for you to travel if you can't speak English.
2. Studying English can make fun in the following ways EXCEPT ______ according to the text.
A. enjoying British or American music
B. traveling abroad
C. attending English parties
D. reading English novels or poems
3. In the writer's opinion, some people dare not make foreign friends because  _________.
A. they are afraid of making grammar mistakes
B. they become shy when they meet foreigners
C. they know little English
D. they seldom speak English with foreigners
4. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined word "expand"?
A. improve
B. deepen
C. enlarge
D. raise
七选五
                                                            Crossroads International
     1. How does Crossroads work?
     Crossroads is a resource network.We take goods Hong Kong doesn't want and give them to people
who badly need them.We collect those goods and give them out in the welfare arena (福利院) in Hong
Kong, Mainland China, elsewhere in Asia, Eastern Europe and Africa. __  1____
     2. Who do we help?
     __   2    __  They are grassroot groups who have seen a need and tried to meet it.They can't get the
job done without backup, though, so our task is to help them do their task.Our warehouse is full of goods, from computers to high chairs, clothing to books, stationery to medical provision, cupboards to dining sets.They send us a list of their needs and we try to match it with the resource we have in stock.
     3.  __   3   __  
     Crossroads itself also operates on a low budget.We do not buy the goods we send.They are donated. __   4   __   Nobody in our organization receives a salary.Even our fulltime staff work on a voluntary
basis.
      Those that donate goods and services:
     ●Factories                       ●Manufacturers
     ●Hospitals                       ●Hotels
     ●Educational Institutions  ●Householders
     ●Transport Companies    ●Offices
     ●Other Charities
     __    5    __  While we receive large quantities of goods and there is never a short supply of requests
for them, we are always in need of hands to help sort and prepare them for shipping.
     A.One resource that we are always in need of is people.
     B.So Crossroads is just that: a Crossroads between need and resource.
     C.What can I do?
     D.The welfare agencies we help do not run on large budgets.
     E.How do we operate?
     F.All volunteer work is done at our warehouse.
     G.Similarly, rather than raising funds for freight (货运), we ask transport companies to donate their
services.
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