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4.WhydopeoplelikeBetty?
A.Becausesheisclever.
B.Becauseshe’spolite.
C.Becauseshestudieshard.
B
5.Whowashurt?
A.Thedriver.
B.Thewoman.
C.Noone.
听下面一段对话,回答第6~7题。
6.Wherearethemanandthewoman?
A.Inthecity.
B.Inthepark.
C.Athome.
7.Whatdoesthemangototheparktodo?
A.Toenjoythefreshair.
B.Todomorningexercise.
C.Toseethecitymuseum.
听下面一段独白,回答第8~10题。
8.Intherichpart,alotofpeople________________.
A.eatmuchinordertogetfat
B.nevergetenoughtoeat
C.havetodosomethingtokeepthemformgettingfat
9.Oneoftheproblemstobesolvedinthepoorcountriesisthat________________.
A.watermustbemadeclean
B.thepoorlandmustbeimproved
C.airmustbecleaned
10.Whichofthefollowingisaproblemofrichcountries?
A.Peoplegetfatterandfatter.
B.Pollutionbeesveryserious.
C.Peoplecan’tbewelleducated.
Ⅱ.单项填空
11.Morethanonethousandpeople________________SARSinthelastthreemonths.
A.werediedofB.havediedof
C.diedfromD.havedied
12.She________________metolearnEnglish.
A.offeredhelp
B.offeredhelping
C.offeredhelped
D.offeredtohelp
D
13.Thepolicefoundthatthehouse________________andalotofthings________________.
A.hasbrokeninto;
hasbeenstolen
B.hadbrokeninto;
hadbeenstolen
C.hasbeenbrokeninto;
stolen
D.hadbeenbrokeninto;
14.________________whenMarxwasinhisfifties,hebegantolearnRussian.
A.In1870sB.In1870’s
C.Inthe1870’sD.Inhis1870’s
15.Childrenatthebeginningofthiscentury________________alotandenjoyedthemselvesgreatlyevenwithouttelevision.
A.usedtoread
B.wereusedtoread
C.wereusedtoreading
D.usedtoreading
16.LetHarryplayyourtoysaswell,Clare—youmustlearnto________________.
A.supportB.care
C.spareD.share
17.AlthoughIhaven’tseenJuliaforovertwentyyears,Idon’tthinkIwillhavetrouble________________herattheairport.
A.rememberingB.knowing
C.realizingD.recognizing
18.Theyare________________.Weoughttogivethemahand.
A.dangerousB.indanger
C.inthedangerD.inthetrouble
19.Weagreed________________herebutsofarshehasn’tturnedupyet.
A.havingmetB.meeting
C.tomeetD.tohavemet
20.Hewas________________inthetrafficaccident.
A.woundedB.injured
C.destroyedD.damaged
21.The________________whyAlicedidn’tturnupwasnotmadeclear.
A.causeB.truth
C.reasonD.matter
22.—Thisshipis________________atfour,isn’tit?
—Yes.Shallwemeetourguestsattheharbor?
A.probabletoarrive
B.possibletoarrive
C.likelytoarrive
D.likelytoleave
23.Heistheonlyoneofthestudentswho________________awinnerofscholarshipforthreeyears.
A.isB.are
C.havebeenD.hasbeen
24.Thebell________________theendoftheperiodrang,________________ourheateddiscussion.
A.indicating;
interrupting
B.indicated;
interrupting
C.indicating;
interrupted
D.indicated;
25.Naturally,afterItoldherwhattodo,mydaughter________________goanddotheopposite!
A.mayB.can
C.mustD.should
Ⅲ.完形填空
Someairpaniesgivesmallpresentstotheirpassengers.Onedayabusinessmanwas26inanaeroplane,27herememberedthathehadpromisedtogetsometoywings(飞机驾驶合格徽章),liketheoneswhich28wear,forhischildren.Whentheair-hostesscameroundtoaskeachpassengerwhetherhewantedsomethingto29beforesupper,thebusinessmanaskedherwhethershehad30ofthetoywings.“31,sir,”sheanswered.“I’mgoingtobringthepassengerstheirsuppersoon,but32that,I’llbringyouthewings.”
Althoughitwasastormyday,thebusinessman33hissupper,buthenoticedthatthemaninthe34infrontofhimwasfeeling35andthathedidn’teatanyofhissupper.Thebusinessmanfeltsorryforhim.Afterthepassengershad36supper,theair-hostesscameandtooktheirtrays(盘子)awayandthenshe37thewingsforthebusinessman’schildren,soshewenttotheboxwhichthepresentswere38inandtooksomeout.Butshehadforgotten39passengerhadaskedforthewings.Sheknewinwhich40oftheplanehewas,butshethoughtthat41wasthemaninfrontofthebusinessman,the42manwhowasfeelingsick.Theair-hostessnow43attheman’sseatandaskedhimwhetherhewasthegentlemanwhohadwantedthewings.Themanlookedupatherwith44eyes.Thenhelookedoutofthewindowatthethreateningcloudswhich45theaeroplaneandsaid,“No,Ididnotaskforwings.Areyougoingtoneedthem?
”
26.A.servingB.thinking
C.travellingD.reading
27.A.suddenlyB.then
C.finallyD.when
28.A.pilotsB.air-hostess
C.driversD.astronauts
29.A.eatB.introduce
C.drinkD.choose
30.A.someB.few
C.manyD.any
31.A.NoB.Yes
C.OhD.Pardon
32.A.expectB.besides
C.afterD.including
33.A.enjoyedB.cooled
C.boughtD.prepared
34.A.stoolB.sofa
C.benchD.seat
35.A.angryB.nervous
C.illD.anxious
36.A.finishedBpleted
C.solvedD.passed
37.A.forgotB.brought
C.rememberedD.thought
38.A.hidB.kept
C.piledD.held
39.A.whatB.which
C.whoseD.where
40.A.bedsB.seat
C.bodyD.part
41.A.itB.that
C.heD.this
42.A.poorB.ill
C.badD.shy
43.A.turnedB.arrived
C.cheeredD.started
44.A.kindB.funny
C.satisfiedD.frightened
45.A.coveredB.prevented
C.surroundedD.delayed
Ⅳ.阅读理解
GENEVA—“Theuseofstimulants(兴奋剂)ordrugsisincreasingandsomethingmustbedoneaboutit.”theWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)saidonFriday.“Inthe1970stheinternationalfocus(焦点)wasontheheroin(海洛因);
inthe1980sthefocuswasoncocaine(可卡因).Nowinthe1990swearebeingfrightenedbytherapidincreaseinamphetamine—type(安非他明类)stimulants,notonlyintherichcountriesoftheworldbutthewholeworld,”saidtheofficialofWHO.
“Amphetaminesareoftenusedbytheworkers,suchaslong-distancetruckdrivers,toincreaseendurance(耐久力)ordelaysleep,”theofficialsaid.
“About1to3percentofthepopulationoftheworlduseamphetamine,”expertssaid.InBritain,amongyoungpeoplebetweenages16and19,fourteenpercentofthemhaveusedamphetamines.
“InKorea,Japan,Denmark,PhilippinesandAustralia,amphetaminesaremorewidelyusedthanheroinorcocaine,”areportersaid.TheproblemisalsowidespreadintheUnitedStates,WesternandEasternEurope.
46.Inwhichcolumncanthispassageappearinanewspaper?
A.ScienceReport.
B.Today’sWorld.
C.People’sLife.
D.WorldOrganization.
47.Fromwhattheofficialsaid,wecanguessthat________________.
A.astimegoeson,theinternationalfocusischanging
B.amphetamineismorevaluablethancocaine
C.thepooreracountryis,themoreserioustheproblemis
D.theolderapersonis,themoreheusesamphetamine
48.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.PeopleinBritainneveruseheroin.
B.Truckdriversdon’tknowhowtouseheroin.
C.Amphetamineismadeofcocaine.
D.Theproblemofusingdrugsbeesmoreserious.
49.WHO________________.
A.paysnoattentiontotheuseofstimulants
B.thinkstheproblemisserious
C.onlycaresforrichpeople
D.onlyworriesaboutthetruckdrivers
Thefightingagainstyouthsmoking
SinceItookofficeI’vedoneeverythinginmypowertoprotectourchildrenfromharm.We’veworkedtomaketheirstreetsandtheirschoolssafer,togivethemsomethingpositivetodoafterschoolandbeforetheirparentsgethome.We’veworkedtoteachourchildrenthatdrugsaredangerous,illegalandwrong.
Today,Iwanttotalktoyouaboutthehistoricopportunitywenowhavetoprotectournation’schildrenfromanevenmoredeadlythreat:
smoking.SmokingkillsmorepeopleeverydaythanAIDS,alcohol,caraccidents,murders,suicides,drugsandfiresbined.Nearly90percentofthosesmokerslittheirfirstcigarettebeforetheyturned18.Considerthis:
3000childrenstarttosmokeeverydayillegally,and1000ofthemwilldiesoonerbecauseofit.ThisisanationaltragedythateveryAmericanshouldbehonor-boundtohelpprevent.Formorethanfiveyearswe’veworkedtostopourchildrenfromsmokingbeforetheystart,launchinganationwidecampaigntoeducatethemaboutthedangersofsmoking,toreducetheiraccesstotobaccoproducts,andtoseverelyrestricttobaccopaniesfromadvertisingtoyoungpeople.Ifwedothese,we’llcutteensmokingbyalmosthalfoverthenextfiveyears.Thatmeansifweactnow,wehaveitinourpowertostop3millionchildrenfromsmokingandtosaveamillionlivesasaresult.
50.Whathastheauthordoneinhispower?
A.Tolookafterourchildren.
B.Tocleanthestreet.
C.Toteachourchildren.
D.Toprotectourchildrenfromharm.
51paredwithotherdisasters,whatkillsmorepeopleeveryday?
A.Smoking.B.Caraccidents.
C.Drugs.D.Murders.
52.Howmanychildrenstarttosmokeeverydayillegall