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yourC.Our;
yoursD.Ours;
yours
3.Decemberisthemouthinayear.
A.twelveB.twentyC.twelfthD.twentieth
4.TomandBillhavebeengoodfriendstheyjoinedtheschoolfootballteam.
A.afterB.sinceC.beforeD.until
5.Rememberthis,kids.carefulyouare,mistakesyouwillmake.
A.Themore;
themoreB.Thefewer;
themoreC.Themore;
thelessD.Themore;
thefewer
6.Helenboughtanewbikeandither400yuan.
A.tookB.spendC.paidD.cost
7.youenjoyyourself!
A.MayB.MightC.CanD.Should
8.—Howwasyourdayoff?
—Good!
WetheSummerPalace.
A.visitB.visitedC.werevisitedD.willvisit
9.ThereanEnglishSpeechContestnextmouth.
A.willB.aregoingtoC.isD.isgoingtobe
10.AtalkonChinesehistoryintheschoolhalllastweek.
A.isgivenB.isgaveC.wasgivenD.wasgiven
11.OnmywaytoschoolIsawathiefinashop.Istopped110atonce.
A.stealing;
tocallB.tosteal;
callingC.stealing;
callingD.steal;
tocall
12.Someoftheroadswereflooded,madeourjourneymoredifficult.
A.thatB.whichC.whoD.whom
13.Jimwantedtoknow.
A.wheredidshegoB.whereshewantC.wheredoesshegoD.whereshegoes
14.weneedismoremoney.
A.ThatB.IfC.WhatD./
15.Theproblemishehasneverdonethiskindofjobbefore.
A.thatB.whatC.whetherD.which
Ⅱ.Choosethebestanswerforeachblanktocompletethepassage.(10%)
Agirlcomplainedtoherfatheraboutherhardlife.Shedidn'
tknowwhatshecoulddoandwantedtogiveup.Shewastiredoffightingandfighting.Oneproblemhadbeensettled.But16appeared.Herfatheracook,tookherintothe
17.Hepouredwaterintothreepotsandboiledit.Afterthewatercametoaboil,heputsome18inthefirstpot,eggsinthesecondandcoffeeinthelast.Hewaitedforthemforafewminutes19anywords.Thegirlclosedhermouthandwaited,impatientand20bywhatherfatherwasdoing.Afterabout20minutes,herfather21thestove,tookoutthecarrotsandeggs,puttheminabowl.Hetooktheeggsandputtheminanotherbowl.Afterthathe22thecoffeeintoacup.Turningbacktohis
23,heasked,"
Sweetheart,whatdoyousee?
"
"
Carrots,eggsandcoffee,"
shereplied.Herfatheraskedherto24thecarrots.Shedidandfeltthatthecarrotswere25.Afterthatheaskedhertotaketheeggsandbreakthen.Afterpeeling(剥皮)them,shefelttheeggswerehard.Last,herfatheraskedhertosmellthecoffee.
16.A.theotherB.thesecondC.anotherD.therest
17.A.storeroomB.backyardC.kitchenD.bedroom
18.A.potatoesB.carrotsC.tomatoesD.apples
19.A.withoutB.overC.beyondD.with
20.A.relaxedB.confusedC.excitedD.surprised
21.A.turnedupB.turneddownC.turnedonD.turnedoff
22.A.pickedB.flewC.pouredD.put
23.A.sonB.potC.kitchenD.daughter
24.A.tasteB.eatC.smellD.touch
25.A.lightB.softC.heavyD.strong
Ⅲ.Completethedialoguewiththefollowingcorrectexpressions.(5%)
LiLei:
:
Ihavetogonow.Iwastoldthepartywouldstartatseven.
David:
Takeiteasy,LiLei.InAmerican.Ifsomeonetellsyouapartystartsatseven,26.
LiLei:
Howcome?
Becausethehostandhostessarebusylastminute.Soyou'
dbetterbeafewminuteslater,butnotearly.
WhatifIgetcaughtinatrafficjam,I'
mgoingtobereallylate?
27Justcallandsayyou’recomingbutwillbelate.
Oh,Isee.Bytheway,IhavetotellyouthatIhaveinvitedMr.BlackherefordinnernextSaturday.
Davi:
Good.Didyouinvitehiswife?
28
Whenyouinvitethehusbandorthewifetoaparty,you'
dbetterinvitetheotheratthesametime.Sotheanswerisyes.
Oh,Iknow.I'
llcallhimupandinvitehiswife.Thankyouforyourtips.
290h,youhavetogonow,oryou'
llbetoolate.
OK.Goodbye.
30Bye-bye.
A.It'
smypleasure.
B.No,Ididn'
t.
C.youshouldarriveontime.
D.No,shouldI?
E.you'
dbetterarriveabout7:
00and7:
30.
F.Haveagoodtime!
G.Don'
tworryaboutthat.
Ⅳ.Readthefollowingpassagesandchoosethebestanswerforeachblank.(30%)
A
BeijingwillbansmokinginmostpublicplacesstartingfromMay1-abigsteptowardtobaccocontrolinanationof350millionsmokers.
Thecapitalwillbethefirsttobansmokinginallrestaurants,officesandschools,bars,Internetcafes,hotels,placesofinterestandallindoorareasofhospitals
Hotelsmustalsohaveroomsfornonsmokers,"
saidCuiXiaobo,atobaccocontrolexpertwhohelpeddraft(起草)thenewrule.Butithasnotyetbeendecidedhowtodealwithsmokersbreakingthenewrule."
Thereareproposalstofineeachoneupto200yuan,butitisbeingdiscussed."
saidCui.
ForChinese,smokingispartofameal,"
saidZhaoYingqi,amanagerinJingweilouRestaurantinthecity.Hisrestauranthasabout20non-smokingtablescomparedtothe400plustableswithglassashtrays(烟灰缸)oneach.
It'
snotabadideatohavenon-smokingrestaurants,"
saida40-year-oldsmokerwhohasdiningattherestaurant.Mostdinersintherestaurantagreedwithhim,too.
31.What'
sthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Givingupsmoking.B.Banningsmoking.C.Dealingwithsmokers.D.Havingnon-smokingrestaurants.
32.HowmanysmokersarethereinBeijing?
A.3500000B.35000000C.3500000000D.350000000
33.Theunderlinedword"
proposals"
means“”inChinese.
A.代表B.规定C.提议D.官员
34.InZhaoYingqi’srestaurantsmokersarethannon-smokers.
A.lessB.moreC.fewerD.better
35.Domostdinersinarestaurantagreewithhisopinion?
A.NoB.YesC.Idon’tknowD.Nomention
B
LikemanyforeignersinBeijing,IhaveenjoyedvisitingtheHutongneighborhoods.Walkingdownthestreets,onecangetrealfeelofoldBeijing.
TheHutong,Tian’anmen
SquareandBeihaiParkaresomeofthemostfascinatingpartsofBeijingandIhavespentmanyhappyhoursvisitingthem.Inmyopinion,theHutonghassomeofthemostimportantpartsofBeijing’shistoricalandculturalheritage(遗产).
IwalkedacrossaHutongnearDeshengmen.Thescenewaslikeanearthquake.Icanunderstandthevalueofdevelopment,butIcannotunderstandwhytheHutongneighborhoodsarebeingdestroyed.Everyoneseemstoknoweachother,greetingorstoppingforatalk.Thisfriendlycommunicationcan’tbefoundanywhereelseinthecity.
Unlikeotherplacesofinterest,suchastheForbiddenCity,TempleofHeavenortheSummerPalace,theHutongmeansthehistoryofthepeopleofBeijing.Ihopethatmorevisitors,especiallyChinesevisitors,cometoexperiencetheHutonglife.ThegreatertheunderstandingoftheHutongis,themoregreatlythepublicwillpreventtheirdestruction(破坏).
“Experienceissimplythenamewegiveourmistake.“
LetusnotallowtheHutongtobecomeanothermistakeinthehistoryofthecity.
36.Howmanygreatplacesofinterestarementionedinthepassage?
A.fourB.fiveC.sixD.seven
37.ThewriterthinksshouldexperiencetheHutonglifemore.
A.ChineseB.foreignersC.theyoungD.thepeopleofBeijing
38.Whowrotethispassage?
A.ABeijingmanB.AwriterC.AforeignerD.AChinese
39.ThewriterwantsustotheHutongfrombecominganothermistakeinthehistoryofthecity.
A.admitB.allowC.protectD.prevent
40.Theunderlinedword"
fascinating"
inthesecondparagraphmeans_____.
A.吸引人的B.有趣的C.无聊的D.奇异的
C
Sooncomputersandothermachines(机器)willbeabletorememberyoubylookingatyoureyes!
Theprogramworksbecauseeveryone'
seyesaredifferent.Sointhefutureyouwon'
thavetorememberanumberwhenyouwanttouseamachineortakemoneyoutofabank.You'
lljusthavetolookatthemachineanditwillbeabletotellwhoyouare.
Theeye-recognition(眼睛识别)programhasalreadybeentestedinshopsandbanksintheUSA,Britain,Spain,ItalyandTurkey.Soonthistechnology(技术)willtaketheplaceofallotherwaysoffindingoutwhopeopleare.
However,scientistsarealsoworkingonothersystems.Machineswillsoonbeabletoknowyoufromtheshapeofyourfaceorhandorevenyoursmell!
Wealreadyhavemachinesthatcantellwhoyouarefromyourvoiceorthemarkmadebyyourfinger.
Eye-recognitionisbetterthanotherkindsbecauseyoureyesdon'
tchangeasyougetolder,anddon'
tgetdirtylikehandsorfingers,andeventwinshavedifferenteyes.Sotheeye-recognitionprogramcanbeupto94%correct,dependingonhowgoodthetechnologyis.However,someotherprogramsmayonlybe51%correctatpresent.InBritain,itwasfoundthat91%ofpeoplewhohadtrieditsaidthattheylikedtheideaofeye-recognition.
Inthefutureyourcomputerwillbelookingyouintheeye.Sosmile!
41.Wherehastheeye-recognitionpromalreadybeentestedinafewcountries.In.
A.shopsandbanksB.shopsandschoolsC.banksandschoolsD.schoolsandhospitals
42.Whycantheprogrambeupto94%correct?
A.Becausepeopleliketheideaoftheprogram.B.Becausehandsorfingerscangetdirty.
C.Becauseeyesneverchange.D.Becausetheprogramiswidelyusedaroundtheworld.
43.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.TheprogramisbeingtestedinJapan.B.Machineswithothersystemscanalsotellwhoyouare.
C.91%ofpeopleliketheideaoftheprogram.D.Computerscanrememberyoubyl