阅读理解。
     From Monday until Friday most people are busy working or studying, but in the evenings and on weekends
they are free to relax and enjoy themselves. Some watch TV or go to the movies; others take part in sports. It
depends on individual interests. There are many different ways to spend our spare time.
     Almost everyone has some kinds of hobbies. It may be anything from collecting stamps to making model
airplanes. Some hobbies are very expensive, but others don't cost anything at all. Some collections are worth a
lot of money; others are valuable only to their owners.
     I know a man who has a coin collection worth several thousand dollars. A short time ago he bought a rare
fifty-cent piece worth $250! He was very happy about his buying and thought the price was reasonable. On
the other hand, my youngest brother collects matchboxes. He has almost 600 of them but I doubt if they are
worth any money. However, to my brother they are very valuable. Nothing makes him happier than to find a
new matchbox for his collection. That's what a hobby means, I guess. It is something we like to do in our
spare time simply for the fun of it. The value in dollars is not important, but the pleasure it gives us is.
1. The underlined word "individual" in the first paragraph most probably means______.
A. attractive
B. strange
C. secret
D. one's own
2. In the writer's opinion, ______.
A. all hobbies are very expensive
B. some hobbies don't cost anything
C. hobbies are worthless
D. hobbies are valuable to everybody 
3. Something that one enjoys doing in one's spare time is a ______.
A. job
B. pleasure
C. hobby
D. habit
4. Which of the following statements (陈述) is NOT true?
A. The writer's brother has a large collection of matchboxes, which makes him very happy.
B. We collect a subject in our spare time simply for the fun of it.
C. The pleasure that a hobby can give is important.
D. To have a hobby means to spend a lot of money.
阅读理解。
     It is natural that young people are often uncomfortable when they are with their parents. They say that their
parents don't understand them. They often think that their parents are out of touch with modern ways, that they are too serious and too strict with their children, and that they seldom give their children a free hand.
     It is true that parents often find it difficult to win their children's trust and they tend to forget how they
themselves felt when young. For example, young people like to act on the spot without much thinking. It is one of their ways to show that they have grown up and they can face any difficult situation. Older people worry
more easily. Most of them plan things ahead, at least in the back of their minds, and do not like their plans to
be upset by something unexpected.
     When you want your parents to let you do something, you will have better success if you ask before you
really start doing it.
     Young people often make their parents angry with their choice in clothes, in entertainment and in music. But
they do not mean to cause any trouble; it is just that they feel cut off from the older people's world, into which
they have not yet been accepted. That's why young people want to make a new culture of their own, and if
their parents do not like their music or enter-tainment or clothes or their way of speech, this will make the
young people extremely happy.
     Sometimes you are so proud of yourself that you do not want your parents to say,"Yes" to what you do.
All you want is to be left alone and do what you like. It is natural enough, after being a child for so many years, when you were completely under your parents' control.
     If you plan to control your life, you'd better win your parents over and try to get them to understand you.
If your parents see that you have a high sense of responsibility, they will certainly give you the right to do what
you want to do.
1. According to the passage, young people prefer to ________.
A. ask for advice before they really start to do anything
B. do things without thinking carefully ahead
C. think in the same way as their parents do
D. be very strict with themselves
2. Young people like to have clothes, entertainment and music in their way, because ________.
A. they want to make their parents happy
B. they try to get their parents to believe them
C. they want to try on something new and look different from the older
D. they want to test whether they are cleverer than old people
3. According to the passage, young people want to make a new culture of their own, because ________.
A. they don't feel they belong to the world of the older people
B. they do not want to get into trouble
C. they feel they are as clever as old people
D. they want to show they have grown up
4. If a young man intends to control his own life, it's better for him to ________.
A. do everything according to his own wish
B. do everything the way his parents do
C. do everything beyond his parents' control
D. hold himself responsible for everything he does
阅读理解。
     A long weekend is a great opportunity to do something a little different. Many people use a long weekend for
a getaway, a short trip to leave the stress of their everyday lives behind and explore, learn, or relax.
     Hotel Romance
     Many hotels and resorts feature something special to start the getaway, such as champagnes, flowers, or
a fruit basket in the room on arrival. Getaway packages usually include a room with something special, a heart
shaped bed, for example. Additional benefits could be room service meals or other private dining, plus tickets
or discounts for local attractions.
     Visit a Spa
     Spa getaway can take place at a location that focuses only on spa services or at a hotel that offers a spa as
one of its features. Some spas emphasize treatments fit for their geographic area or a local attraction. A spa in
a grape growing region might provide grape juice masks, or a hotel near a hot spring could offer mineral baths.
Most spas offer a range of massage, health and beauty treatments, so a spa getaway can be relaxing with other
benefits.
     Learn a Skill
     A long weekend may not be enough time to become an expert at something new, but it provides a way for
people to begin their explorations. Some organizations offer intensive courses that last two or three days. People
with special interests can get away from their routines while learning such things as how to make beer, speak
a new language, or take better photos.
     Help Others
     Some organizations cooperate with businesses to have accommodations (住宿) and activities for short-term
volunteers. Most volunteer vacations involve ecology friendly or charity activities. A volunteer getaway is a way
to relieve stress and help others at the same time.
     Stay in a National Park
     For those who want to relax in a rural environment, a national park fits the bill. Most national parks provide
camping areas for tents and trailers. Several have cabins (小屋) within the parks available to rent. A getaway to
a national park provides privacy, stress relief, and the time to get to know some important natural resources.
1. The underlined word "getaway" in this passage most probably means _____.
A. an exciting exploration
B. an interesting location
C. a short vacation
D. an unforgettable experience
2. It can be learned from the text that _____.
A. spas are offered in the tourist attractions all over the country
B. intensive courses of some organizations help people get away from home
C. helping others at weekend makes people free more stressful
D. people may get close to nature in a national park
3. Which of the following can be rented in a national park?
A. Cabins.
B. Trailers.
C. Camping area.
D. Tents.
4. The best title of the passage can be _____.
A. Away from Our Busy Work
B. Good Ways to Relieve Stress
C. Enjoy Life and Help Others
D. Long Weekend Getaway Ideas
阅读理解。
     We always convince ourselves that life will be better after we get married, have a baby, than another.
Then we are frustrated that the kids aren't old enough and we'll be more content when they are. After that
we're frustrated that we have teenagers to deal with. we will certainly be happy when they are out of that
stage.
     We always tell ourselves that our life will be complete when our spouse (配偶) gets his or her act
together, when we get a nice car, and are able to go on a nice vocation and when we retire. The truth is,
there's no better time than right now. If not now, when? our life will always be filled with challenges. It's
best to admit this to ourselves and decide to be happy anyway.
      One of my favorite quotes comes from Alfred Souza. He said." for a long time it had seemed to me that
life was about to begin-real life. But there was always some obstacle in the way, something to be gotten
through first, some unfinished business, time still to be served, a debt to be paid.
     Then life would begin. At last it dawned on me that these obstacles were my life." This perspective has
helped me to see that there is no way to happiness. Happiness is the way. So treasure every moment that
you have. 
      And remember that time waits for no one. So stop waiting until you finish school, until you go back to
school; until you get married, until you get divorced; until you have kids; until you retire; until you get a new
car or home; until spring; until you are born again to decide that there is no better time than right now to be
happy...
     Happiness is a journey, not a destination. So, work like you don't need money, love like you've never
been hurt, And dance like no one's watching.
1. Which is the best title for the passage?
A. Life Will be Better
B. Be Brave to Face the Challenges in Our Life
C. Happiness is A Journey
D. Don't Wait
2. Why do we always convince ourselves that life will be better after we get married, have
    a baby, than another?
A. Because happy life is always in the future.
B. Because we don't realize treasuring every moment means happiness.
C. Because no one will be happy until he gets married.
D. Because only if we get to a destination, we can lead a happy life.
3. By reading Alfred Souza's words, we know _______.
A. his life was always filled with too many obstacles for him to face
B. he had to face more obstacles than anyone else
C. the obstacles in life helped him to see what happiness is
D. he realized that there is no way to happiness
4. What does the writer want to tell us?
A. Time and tide waits for no man, so treasure every moment.
B. Will is power,so do what you want to do.
C. A thousand words will not leave so deep an impression as one deed, so do not talk, just do it.
D. So said, so done, so do what you said.
完形填空。
     In the past, most American mothers were at home to take care of their children during the day. Now,
   1   , many mothers are working. More than half of the American women with young children have   2   
outside the house. American families solve the child care   3   in different ways.
     Some parents allow older children to stay at home alone after school. The parents   4   make sure that
their children, usually not younger than 10 years old, understand   5   rules and can deal with emergencies
(紧急情况). Other parents say they would   6   allow their children to be at home alone. They usually   7   
someone to take care of the children. Some parents in the U. S. find their own ways to cut the cost of child
care. They join child care   8   . Each person in the group   9   for the children of other group members at
different times. Some parents ask local churches, schools and social organizations to help   10   activities for
the children. These child care choices often cost  11  or no money. Many American parents, however, still
struggle with the problem of   12   good child care at a reasonable price.
(     )1. A. therefore  
(     )2. A. children   
(     )3. A. problem    
(     )4. A. can        
(     )5. A. dangerous  
(     )6. A. rather     
(     )7. A. tell       
(     )8. A. schools  
(     )9. A. cares      
(     )10. A. have      
(     )11. A. much      
(     )12. A. taking  
B. otherwise      
B. jobs           
B. question        
B. must            
B. safety           
B. certainly       
B. stop           
B. groups          
B. sends            
B. offer          
B . little           
B. finding  
C. thus        
C. houses        
C. chance       
C. may             
C. funny           
C. always       
C. pay          
C. clubs         
C. asks          
C. play           
C. enough         
C. losing    
D. however               
D. money                 
D. choice                
D. ought                     
D. true                     
D. never                
D. invite                 
D. hospitals              
D. pays                   
D. join                   
D. a great deal             
D. suffering        
阅读理解。
     Glynis Davis:
     I first put on the pounds when I was in the family way and I couldn't lose them afterwards. Then I joined
a slimming club. My target was 140 pounds and I lost 30 pounds in six months. I felt great and people kept
saying how good I looked. But Christmas came and I started to slip back into my old eating habits. I told
myself I'd lose the weight at slimming classes in the New Year... but it didn't happen. Instead of losing the
pounds, I put them on. I'd lost will power and tried to believe that a few bags of fish and chips didn't make any
difference but the
scales don't lie.
     Roz Juma:
     To be honest, I never weigh myself any more. I've learnt to be happy with myself. It seemed to me that I
would feel sorry about every spoonful of tasty food that passed my lips. My idea is simple. You shouldn't be
too much thinking about food and dieting. Instead, you should get on with life and stop dreaming of a
super-thin body. This is obviously the size I'm meant to be and, most of all, I'm happy with it.
     Lesley Codwin:
     I was very happy about winning Young Slimmer of the Year. I'd look at the mirror unable to believe this
slim lady was me. That might have been my problem-perhaps from then on I didn't pay any attention to myself. Winning a national competition makes everything worse, though, because you feel the eyes of the world are
fixed upon you. I feel a complete failure because I've put on weight again.
     Ros Langfod:
     Before moving in with my husband Gavin, I'd always been about 110 pounds, but the pleasant housework
went straight to my waist and I put on 15 pounds in a year. Every so often I try to go on a diet... I'm really
good on a few days, then end up having the children's leftovers or eating happily chocolate-my weakness. I'd
like to be slim, but right now my duty is the children and home. I might take more exercise when my kids are
older.
1. What do you think the four women were all talking about?
A. Their own weight-losing matter.
B. Their life after marriage.
C. Their work as a housewife.
D. Different diets they like.
2. Where are these short passages most likely to be taken from?
A. Talks on the air.
B. Advertisements on the wall.
C. Books in a library.
D. Magazines for children.
3. What does the underlined word "scales" ( in Paragraph 1 ) possibly mean?
A. The coach in the slimming club.
B. A kind of tool to measure weight.
C. Glynis Davis's dear husband.
D. The salesperson in a food shop. 
4. Which of the following best describes each of the four women's attitudes towards slimming?
1. Glynis Davis a. I put on weight soon after I got married.
2. Roz Juma b. Fame doesn't necessarily mean success.
3. Lesley Codwin c. Facts speak much louder than words.
4. Ros Langfod d. I like myself as I am, and to be what you are.
A. 1-c; 2-d; 3-b; 4-a
B. 1-c; 2-b; 3-d; 4-a
C. 1-d; 2-a; 3-b; 4-c
D. 1-a; 2-b; 3-c; 4-d
阅读理解。
                                            Dog Translation Products Coming to U. S.
     A Japanese toy maker declares that they have developed a gadget that translates dog barks into human
language and plans to begin selling the gadget--under the name of Bowlingual--in U. S. pet stores and gift
shops this summer.
      Tokyo-based Takara Co. Ltd. says about 300, 000 of the dog translator gadgets have been sold since it
was on sale in Japan late last year. It is forecasting far bigger sales once an English language translation for
dogs comes to America in August. The United States is home to about 67 million dogs, more than six times
the number in Japan.
      "We know that the Americans love their dogs so much, so we don't think they will mind spending $ 120
on this product," the Takara marketing manager said during an interview at a recent pet products conference
in Atlanta.
     Regarded as one of the coolest inventions of 2002 by Time magazine, Bowlingual is made up of a 3 - inch
long wireless microphone that is fastened (绑/系) to a dog collar and sends out sounds to a small console (控
制台) that is connected to a database (数据库). The console divides each bark into six emotional types-happiness, sadness, disappointment, anger, threat and desire--and shows common phrases, such as "You're ticking me
off," that fit the dog's emotional state.
     Takara says it has spent millions of dollars developing the gadget in cooperation (合作) with famous sound
experts and animal behaviorists.
     One thing that does appear certain is that the markets for animal translation products will likely remain a
dog's world since Takara has no plans to develop a similar gadget for cats. "They are too unpredictable (反复
无常)," the marketing manager said.
1. This passage mainly tells us that Bowlingual _______.
A. was invented in Japan     
B. has developed quickly
C. will be sold in America     
D. sells well for its price
2. The underlined word "they" in the last paragraph refers to _______.
A. markets   
B. products      
C. plans       
D. cats
3. When was this passage most probably published?
A. In the winter of 2002.      
B. In the spring of 2003.
C. In the summer of 2002.     
D. In the autumn of 2003.
4. From the passage, we can see that Takara Co. Ltd. is _______ the sale of its new product.
A. proud of    
B. satisfied with
C. confident of     
D. worried about
阅读理解。

     If you and your friends wish to share a secret, you can write it in code (编码), and no one else will be
able to read it.
     Codes are one way of writing in secret. Ciphers (暗码) are another. In a code each word is written as a
secret code word or code number. In a cipher each letter is changed. Codes and ciphers have played an
important role in the history of the world. Julius Caesar, the Roman ruler who defeated almost all the countries
in Europe about 2, 000 years ago, used a cipher when he sent secret messages to his troops. During the
American Revolution, George Washington's spies used a kind of code to send him information about the enemy
before his military (军事的) action. In World War Ⅱ, the Americans "broke", or figured out, Japan's most
important navy codes and got enough information to destroy a powerful Japanese fleet( 舰队).
     Storekeepers use codes to mark their goods. The codes show how much was paid for the goods or when
 they were added to the stock (商品). Businessmen use codes to hide plans from their business enemies.
Sometimes personal letters or diaries are written in code. Many people enjoy figuring out codes and ciphers
simply as a hobby.
     In the 16th century, codes and ciphers were very popular among scientists. They wrote messages to each
other in code so that no one else would learn their secrets. Geronimo Gardano, an Italian astrologer (星相家),
mathematician, and doctor, invented the trellis cipher. He took two sheets of paper and cut exactly the same
holes in each one. Then he sent one sheet, which he called a trellis, to a friend and kept the other for himself.
Whenever he wanted to write a message, he put his trellis over a clean sheet of paper and wrote the secret
message through the holes. Then he removed the trellis and filled the rest of the paper with words that would
make sense. When his friend received it, he put his trellis over the writing and read the secret message.

1. The best title of this passage is _______.
A. Codes and Ciphers
B. Differences between Codes and Ciphers
C. History of Codes and Ciphers
D. Inventors of Codes and Ciphers
2. Which of the following statements is true?
A. Ciphers can be broken or figured out more easily than codes.
B. You could read some words in Geronimo' s letter without his trellis.
C. The first person who ever used a cipher in history was Julius Caesar.
D. Fondness of using codes was the hobby of the scientists in the 16th century.
3. According to Geronimo Cardano, a trellis is _______.
A. a piece of paper with many small holes
B. a secret message with a lot of small holes
C. a letter with unreadable words and sentences
D. a sheet of paper with groups of Arabic figures
4. It is NOT mentioned in the passage that codes and ciphers are used for the purpose of _______.
A. military affairs           
B. commercial secrets
C. scientific achievements       
D. personal enjoyment
阅读理解。

     In the US, people prefer waiting for a table to sitting with people they don't know. This means a hostess
may not seat a small group until a small table is available. even if a large one is. If you are sitting at a table with
people you don't know, it is impolite to light up a cigarette without asking if it will disturb them.
     At American restaurants and coffee shops you are usually served tap water (自来水) before you order.
You may find the bread and butter is free, and if you order coffee, you may get a free refill.
     Most cities and towns have no rules about opening and closing time for stores or restaurants, though they
usually do make rules for bars. Especially in large cities. stores may be open 24 hours a day.
     Serving in restaurants is often large. too large for many people. If you can't finish your meal but would like
to enjoy the food later. ask your waitress or waiter for a" doggie bag". It may have a picture of a dog on it, but
everybody knows you're taking the food for yourself.
     Supper and dinner are both words for the evening meal. Some people have"Sunday dinner". This is an
especially big noon meal.
     Tips are not usually added to the check. They are not included in the price of the meal, either. A tip of about 15% is expected and you should leave it On the table when you leave. In some restaurants, a check is brought
on a plate and you put your money there. Then the waiter or waitress brings you your change.

1. Which of the following statements is true?
A. American people like sitting with people they don't know.
B. A hostess always seats a small group at a large table.
C. American people never sit with people they don't know.
D. American people will not light a cigarette if the people who sit at the same table mind their smoking.
2. What is served before you order?
A. Bread.
B. Butter.
C. Coffee.
D. Cold water.
3. What do American people always do when servings are too for them?
A. They take the food home with a"doggie bag" for their dogs.
B. They leave the food on the table and go away.
C. They take the food home with a"doggie bag" and enjoy the food later.
D. They ask the waitress or waiter to keep the food for them.
4. What can you learn about "tips" according to the passage?
A. Customers often add tips to their cheek.
B. The price of the meal usually includes the tip.
C. People are not expected to pay tips in addition.
D. Tips are supposed to be left on the table when customers leave.
阅读理解。
Sir, 
     The majority(=Most) of your readers must have been surprised and shocked to read a letter from Mr.R.
Hogg, published in last Wednesday's Herald. Mr. Hogg seems to think that his own convenience and that of
motorists in general are the only things that matter in our city.
     I would have supported Mr. Hogg if he had just made suggestions to improve the situation. No doubt his
problems would be partly solved if the local government built a multi-storey car park in the city center, instead
of encouraging motorists to use public transport. All the same, judging from the tone of Mr. Hogg's letter, I
suspect that motorists who are so careless of pedestrians' (行人) safety that they would rather park their ears
on the pavement than hold up the traffic would probably be too lazy to use a multi-storey car park if they had
to walk a few hundred yards to their destination afterwards.
      My main reason for writing, however, is much more important. Does Mr.Hogg realize that, according to
figures (数字) showed by the Department of Transport,13,000 people were knocked down in Britain last year
because of ears being illegally parked either on the pavement or on crossings? In fact, although the total
pedestrian casualty (伤亡事故) rate has fallen over the last ten years, there has been an increase in accidents
caused when pedestrians have to step out into the mad to avoid parked cars on the pavement and cannot see
oncoming traffic.
      I cannot share Mr. Hogg's view that the government have paid little attention to "long-suffering motorists"
:and I think the punishment for dangerous parking should be made severe enough to stop all motorists from
breaking the law in this way. A WALKER, Proudfoot Lane,Carchester
1. The letter above is written in answer to the letter by _____.
A. art editor
B. a certain Mr.R.Hogg
C. some readers
D. some motorists
2. The topic for the two letters is _____.
A. parking problems in the city center
B. building a multi-storey car park in the city center
C. public transport
D. the increase in accidents caused by parked cars on the pavement
3. What Mr.A.Walker does want to make known in his letter is that _____.
A. the total pedestrian casualty rate has fallen
B. careless parking may cause serious traffic accidents
C. the convenience of motorists in general matters much
D. the safety of pedestrians matters lithe
4. In Mr.A. Walker's opinion, severer punishment should be given to _____.
A. all the careless motorists
B. all the law breakers
C. all who step out into the road
D. all who do dangerous parking
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