阅读下列材料,从所给的六个选项(A,B,C,D,E和F)中,选出符合各小题要求的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。
_____ 76. Miss Wang is now working in a joint venture (合资企业) as a business woman. Her major work is to contact the foreign businessmen through emails, calls and letters. She has no trouble communicating with the English-speaking people face to face. However, when it comes to business writing, she is not sure about the grammar and the form.
_____ 77. Mr. Zhang taught himself English. Three months ago, when he was required to work as a sales representative (代表) in Britain, he had trouble in communicating with his English customers. The problem is with his pronunciation and intonation (语调). He wants to find some websites offering spoken English teaching with correct pronunciation and ideal sound effects.
_____ 78. Ms. Wilson is now teaching English in China. She has found that the major problem with her students’ reading comprehension lies with their limited vocabulary. However, memorizing a list of 10-20 new words every day is a boring task for the students. She wants to find some games from the internet, so that her students may have interest in learning and using the words.
_____ 79. Li Yue is not interested in reciting English texts. He says it is boring. He is more interested in practicing his newly learned English expressions in classroom activities. But when he is at home on holiday, he has no one to talk to in English. His mother suggests him looking for interactive websites from the Internet.
_____ 80. Zhang Ming is going for his undergraduate study in America. His friend has rented a room for him from an old American couple. This is his first time to go abroad and stay with the natives. To get along well with them, Zhang Ming is eager to learn English idioms and everyday topics. So, he searches the Internet for some useful websites.

ELT Website Review

A

B

☆http: // www. putclub.com

    PUT stands for postgraduate plus undergraduate plus teachers. It provides various listening materials for students of English at different levels, including news and articles for academic purposes. It also has some instruction on how to improve listening skill. There is also a forum (论坛) for you to share your English learning experiences with other.

☆http: // www. oup. Com / elt / products / students/

    This site offers interactive games and exercises to help learners practice English in an entertaining way. Resources are organized at various levels and cover all the four basic skills. The exercises include three levels: primary, secondary and adult. You can choose an exercise of your own level.

C

D

☆http: // www. focusenglish. com / dia / co. html

    Do you sometimes get upset when you’re unable to express yourself clearly? This website focuses on idiomatic and everyday expressions that can help learners deal with daily conversational situations. Each dialogue is accompanied by carefully designed exercises so you can follow the steps and practice at your own pace. From this you will know how native express things.

☆http: // writing. englishclub. com / s-talk / htm

    You can find tips on how to start writing memos (备忘录), to send emails or to write business reports for your company. There are exercises at different levels and in different forms. If you register (注册) as our member, send us your writings. Our language experts will emails you in reply and offer free instructions within seven working days.

E

F

☆http: // esl. About. com / cs / pronu / a / astress. htm

    English is considered a stressed language. This means we stress certain words while other words are quickly spoken. When you speak English, the words you stress can change meaning in a sentence. This website provides examples and exercises to help you improve your pronunciation through correct word stress.

☆http: // www. vocabulary. Com

    This vocabulary puzzle and activities site helps you learn vocabulary in an interesting and innovation (有创意的) way. The activities come at 3 levels of difficulty, with 20 thematic topics on various subjects such as Wizards, Elections, Holidays, Character Education, Science Shakespeare, and Fitness.

The traditional tent cities at festivals such as Glastonbury may never be the same again. In a victory of green business that is certain to appeal to environmentally-aware music-lovers, a design student is to receive financial support to produce eco-friendly tens made of cardboard that can be recycled after the bands and the crowds have gone home.

Major festivals such as Glastonbury throw away some 10,000 abandoned tents at the end of events each year. For his final year project at the University of the West of England, James Dunlop came up with a material that can be recycled. And to cope with the British summer, the cardboard has been made waterproof.

Taking inspiration from a Japanese architect, who has used cardboard to make big buildings including churches, Mr Dunlop used cardboard material for his tents, which he called Myhabs.

The design won an award at the annual New Designers Exhibition after Mr Dunlop graduated from his product design degree and he decided to try to turn it into a business.

To raise money for the idea, he toured the City’s private companies which fund new businesses and found a supporter in the finance group Mint. He introduced his idea to four of Mint’s directors and won their support. Mint has committed around £500,000 to MyHab and taken a share of 30 per cent in Mr Dunlop’s business. The first Myhabs should be tested at festivals this summer, before being marketed fully next year.

Mr Dunlop said that the design, which accommodates two people, could have other uses, such as for disaster relief and housing for the London Olympics.

For music events, the cardboard houses will be ordered online and put up at the sites by the Myhab team before the festival-goers arrive and removed by the company afterwards, They can be personalized and the company will offer reductions on the expense if people agree to sell exterior(外部的) advertising space.

The biggest festivals attract tens of thousands of participants, with Glastonhury having some 150,000 each year. Altogether there are around 100 annual music festivals where people camp in the UK. The events are becoming increasingly environmentally conscious.

 

72.“Eco-friendly tents” in paragraph 1 refer to tents              .

A.economically desirable              B.for holding music performances

C.favorable to the environment     D.designed for disaster relief

73.Mr Dunlop established his business              .

A.in partnership with a finance group

B.with the approval of the City’s administration

C.independently with an interest-free loan from Mint

D.with the help of a Japanese architect

74.It is implied in the passage that               .

A.the weather in the UK. is changeable in summer

B.most performances at British festivals are given in the open air

C.cardboard tents can be easily put up and removed by users

D.the cardboard tents produced by Mr Dunlop can be user-tailored(定做)

75.The passage is mainly concerned with              .

A.an attempt at developing recyclable tents

B.some efforts at making full use of cardboards

C.an unusual success of a graduation project

D.the effects of using cardboard tents on music festivals

   There is a group of people whose numbers the British Government desperately wants to see dropping. They’re mostly in their early 20s, without jobs and not at university. They often wander the streets and are seen as a threat.
    The Office for National Statistics reported on Dec, 11, 2006 that the number of young people who are not in school and not working or in training in Britain has risen sharply since 1997.
    Britain now has 1.24 million people aged 15 to 24 who have nothing to do. That’s a 15 percent increase over 1997. One in six people in this age group is idle.
    These people are most likely to be from lower-income families and be supported by their families or the government. Those over 18 can get a weekly job seeker’s allowance of £46 (690 yuan) from the government. This is only enough to cover the basic cost of living.
Housing benefits are also available. But for single people under 25, these only cover rent for very cheap accommodation, such as a shared room. So most unemployed young people choose to live with their parents, where they can have a room of their own.

Some charities or local governments offer free housing for homeless young people as well. Nightstop UK, for example, offers help to young people aged 16--25. However, the housing is often only short-term.
    British politician Iain Duncan-Smith blames the breakdown of traditional families on the increasing number of unemployed or untrained young people.
    In Britain today, about one in 10 families are headed by a cohabiting couple. Cohabiting parents are twice as likely to break up as married parents, according to a Conservative Party report. Family breakdown is likely to lead to ignoring a child’s education.
    Poor post-school vocational training programmes are also being criticized. Independent research suggests that some training programmes are a waste of time.
    The New Deal, a major programme to help the unemployed young, is one example. In 1998, 61 per cent of those leaving the programme could find jobs. That number is now down to 35 per cent.
    “It shows a failure of government policy. Even if you put in a large amount of money, if you haven’t got the basic policies right, you won’t get the results,” said politician David Willetts.


69. What does the underlined word “idle” probably mean in the third paragraph?
 A. engaged   B. unemployed   C. diligent   D. busy
70. How many factors are mentioned in this passage that lead to the increase of unemployment?
 A. 2    B. 3     C. 4     D. 5
71. The best title for this news report might be ________.
 A. Success of Government Policy
 B. Vocational Training in Britain
 C. Jobless Youth Concerns
 D. Job Hunting Problems

Federal regulators Wednesday approved a plan to create a nationwide emergency alert (警报) system using text messages delivered to cell phones.

Text messages have exploded in popularity in recent years, particularly among young people. The wireless industry’s trade association, CTIA, estimates (估计) more than 48 billions text messages are sent each month.

The plan comes from the Warning Alter and Response Network Act, a 2006 federal law that requires improvement to the nation’s emergency alter system. The act tasked the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with coming up with new ways to alter the public about emergencies.

“The ability to deliver accurate and timely warning and alters through cell phone and other mobile services is an important next step in our efforts to help ensure that the American public has the information they need to take action to protect themselves and their families before, and during, disasters and other emergencies,” FCC Chairman Kevin Martin said following approval of the plan.

Participation in the alter system by carriers ― telecommunication companies ― is voluntary, but it has received solid support from the wireless industry.

The program would be optional for cell phone users. They also may not be charged for receiving alters.

There would be three types of messages, according to the rules.

The first would be a national alter from the president, likely involving a terrorists attack or natural disaster. The second would involve “approaching threats,” which could include natural disasters like hurricanes or storms or even university shootings. The third would be reserved for child abduction (绑架)emergencies, or so-called Amber Alerts.

The service could be in place by 2010.

 

64. What is the purpose of the approval plan?

A. To promote the wireless industry.

B. To popularize the use of cell phone.

C. To estimate the monthly number of messages.

D. To warn people of emergencies via message.

65. The improvement to the present system is in the charge of ______.

A. federal regulators                              B. FCC

C. the Warning Alert and Response Network          D. CTLA.

66. The carriers’ participation in the system is determined by _______.

A. the US federal government                              B. mobile phone users

C. the carriers themselves                                   D. the law of the United States

67. Which of the following is true of cell phone users?

A. They may enjoy the alert service for free.

B. They must accept the alert service.

C. They must send the alerts to others.

D. They may choose the types of messages.

68. An alert message will NOT be sent if __________.

A. a natural disaster happens                           B. a university shooting happens

C. a child loses his way                                  D. a terrorist attack occurs

A brother and sister have been reunited sixty years after the Holocaust(大屠杀) because of a website set up in Israel.

Simon Glasberg, who lives in Canada, and Hilda Schilk, who lives in Israel, long thought each other dead, but finally found each other following the efforts of Schilk’s grandchildren who had been searching the “Central Database of Victims” Names’ website in Israel and discovered a page in memory of their grandmother. The page had been made by Schilk’s brother, who believed she had been killed during the Holocaust.

Using the website, the grandchildren were then able to look for their grandmother’s remaining siblings(兄弟姐妹). After flying into Israel from Canada, Glasberg spoke about the tearful reunion with his sister. “I looked and looked and I couldn’t find her. My parents also used to cry whenever they remembered her.”

Simon landed in the airport, came out, and then stood there, not knowing where to continue. Then his nephew said, “Simon, this is your sister.” And suddenly he cried. They haven’t left each other since then; they talk in Yiddish, laugh, cry, and tell a lot of stories.

 Schilk was born in 1934 and the family lived in Romania during the Holocaust years, before traveling into Poland and Ukraine. Though they were both in Israel at the same time, Simon and his parents and siblings didn’t know his younger sister was alive.

 Another elder brother, also in Canada, was too ill to make the trip to Israel, but the reunited family is planning to visit him in Canada soon.

 

60.The passage is mainly about ____.

A. an accidental meeting on the Internet                  B. a humorous story

C. the Holocaust in Romania                                  D. the siblings’ reunion

61. Sixty years after the Holocaust, Simon Glasberg and Hilda Schilk met in _____.

   A. Poland   B. Canada    C. Israel   D. Ukraine

62. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

   A. Glasberg and Schilk will live in Canada.

   B. Their elder brother will meet Glasberg and Schilk in Israel.

   C. Glasberg and Schilk will meet their elder brother soon.

   D. Glasberg and Schilk will have to separate form each other.

63. The underlined word “Yiddish” (in Paragraph 4) is most probably ____.

   A. a polite way of greeting each other  B. a welcome speech 

   C. the Canadian English                      D. the mother tongue of Glasberg and Schilk

A brother and sister have been reunited sixty years after the Holocaust(大屠杀) because of a website set up in Israel.

Simon Glasberg, who lives in Canada, and Hilda Schilk, who lives in Israel, long thought each other dead, but finally found each other following the efforts of Schilk’s grandchildren who had been searching the “Central Database of Victims” Names’ website in Israel and discovered a page in memory of their grandmother. The page had been made by Schilk’s brother, who believed she had been killed during the Holocaust.

Using the website, the grandchildren were then able to look for their grandmother’s remaining siblings(兄弟姐妹). After flying into Israel from Canada, Glasberg spoke about the tearful reunion with his sister. “I looked and looked and I couldn’t find her. My parents also used to cry whenever they remembered her.”

Simon landed in the airport, came out, and then stood there, not knowing where to continue. Then his nephew said, “Simon, this is your sister.” And suddenly he cried. They haven’t left each other since then; they talk in Yiddish, laugh, cry, and tell a lot of stories.

 Schilk was born in 1934 and the family lived in Romania during the Holocaust years, before traveling into Poland and Ukraine. Though they were both in Israel at the same time, Simon and his parents and siblings didn’t know his younger sister was alive.

 Another elder brother, also in Canada, was too ill to make the trip to Israel, but the reunited family is planning to visit him in Canada soon.

 

60.The passage is mainly about ____.

A. an accidental meeting on the Internet                  B. a humorous story

C. the Holocaust in Romania                                  D. the siblings’ reunion

61. Sixty years after the Holocaust, Simon Glasberg and Hilda Schilk met in _____.

   A. Poland   B. Canada    C. Israel   D. Ukraine

62. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

   A. Glasberg and Schilk will live in Canada.

   B. Their elder brother will meet Glasberg and Schilk in Israel.

   C. Glasberg and Schilk will meet their elder brother soon.

   D. Glasberg and Schilk will have to separate form each other.

63. The underlined word “Yiddish” (in Paragraph 4) is most probably ____.

   A. a polite way of greeting each other  B. a welcome speech 

   C. the Canadian English                      D. the mother tongue of Glasberg and Schilk

                 What’s the Matter with Kids Today?

Dear Michelle,

   Why can’t my daughter manage her life better? She is 17 and a top student, but she seems to be wasting her life away with a boyfriend who is holding her back. He uses up every waking minute of her precious time and smooth-talk(对花言巧语) her as well.

   His goal is to get her to agree to go to the college of his choice, not her choice, and because his grades are lower, his choices will be limited.

   I want to save her, but she pushes me away and shuts me out. She has only brought us pride and joy, and now this! Help!

                                                         A worried mother

Dear Mother of a 17-year-old girl,

  “Hmm…. What’s the matter with kids today?” Remember that song from Bye Bye Birdie?

  Well, if you do not, let me fill you in about teenagers and their life-management skills. Do not expect too much too soon because at the young age of 17, life-management is not within their reach, nor should it be. Both the conditions and the skills for life-management result from life experience, and if management goes before experience there would be little of it.

   Your daughter is a top student for good reasons. She is smart and studies with intelligence and you have given her good values.

   When the time comes for her to choose her college, and she visits the ones that were designed for students at the top of their game, she will most probably break away from her boyfriend’s influence.

  Few top students would change their life path just because of puppy love(早恋).

  That being said, there might be some childish wisdom in what she is doing after all.

  Perhaps she is choosing to worry you, her parents, for the reason that she does not know herself. Being such a good girl and being always a source of joy might have become a bit too much for her.

  Let your daughter have her own private moment of 11th grade rebellion. It’s not unreasonable for her to break from perfection.

                                                               Michelle

 

56. From the mother’s letter we know that the 17-year-old girl ____.

  A. is staying with the boy day and night             B. wants to stay with the boy at college

  C. is falling behind in her studies                       D. does not like to talk with her mother

57. According to Michelle, a 17-year-old girl is too young to ____.

  A. fall in love                                                 B. have life-management skills

  C. fail life-management problems                    D. experience anything

58. Michelle seems to believe the 17-year-old girl will finally ____.

  A. come up with the right decision                    B. be persuaded by her boyfriend

  C. take her mother’s advice                           D. make her boyfriend follow her choice

59. By saying “childish wisdom”, Michelle means the girl might be trying to show her parents that she _____.

  A. has become tired of studying hard                  B. can’t be always obeying them

  C. likes her boyfriend very much                        D. is always perfect

   My sister and I grew up in a little village in England. Our father was a struggling   36  , but I always knew he was    37  . He never criticized us, but used    38   to bring out our best. He’d say, “If you pour water on flowers, they flourish. If you don’t give them water, they die.”  I    39   as a child I said something    40   about somebody, and my father said, “   41   time you say something unpleasant about somebody else, it’s a reflection of you.” He explained that if I looked for the best    42   people, I would get the best    43  . From then on I’ve always tried to    44   the principle in my life and later in running my company.
   Dad’s also always been very   45  . At 15, I started a magazine. It was   46   a great deal of my time, and the headmaster of my school gave me a   47  :stay in school or leave to work on my magazine.
   I decided to leave, and Dad tried to sway me from my decision,   48   any good father would.  When he realized I had made up my mind,  he said, “Richard, when I was 23, my dad   49   me to go into law.  And I’ve   50   regretted it. I wanted to be a biologist,   51   I didn’t pursue my   52  . You know what you want. Go fulfill it.”
   As   53   turned out, my little publication went on to become Student, a national   54   for young people in the U.K.  My wife and I have two children, and I’d like to think we are bringing them up in the same way Dad   55   me.

36. A. biologist

B. manager

C. lawyer

D. gardener

37. A. strict

B. honest

C. special

D. learned

38.  A. praise

B. courage

C. power

D. warmth

39. A. think

B. imagine

C. remember

D. guess

40. A. unnecessary

B. unkind

C. unimportant

D. unusual

41. A. Another

B. Some

C. Any

D. Other

42. A. on

B. in

C. at

D. about

43. A. in case

B. by turns

C. by chance

D. in return

44. A. revise

B. set

C. review

D. follow

45. A. understanding

B. experienced

C. serious

D. demanding

46.  A. taking up

B. making up

C. picking up

D. keeping up

47. A. suggestion

B. decision

C. notice

D. choice

48. A. and

B. as

C. even if

D. as if

49. A. helped

B. allowed

C. persuaded

D. suggested

50. A. always

B. never

C. seldom

D. almost

51. A. rather

B. but

C. for

D. therefore

52. A. promise

B. task

C. belief

D. dream

53. A. this

B. he

C. it

D. that

54. A. newspaper

B. magazine

C. program

D. project

55. A. controlled

B. comforted

C. reminded

D. raised

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