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A.Ibegyourpardon?

B.Whatdoyoumean?

C.You'

rewelcome.

D.Mm,letmethink.

4.-Letmeintroducemyself.I'

mSteward.-A.Whatapleasure.

B.Pleasedtomeetyou.

C.Idon'

tknow.

D.Thanksalot.

5.-Congratulations!

Youwonthefirstprizeintoday'

sspeechcontest.-A.Yes,Ibeattheothers.

B.No,no,Ididn'

tdoitwell.

C.Thankyou.

D.It'

sapleasure.

6.—Howlongatthisjob?

—Since1990.

A.wereyouemployedB.willyoubeemployed

C.hadyoubeenemployedD.haveyoubeenemployed

7.Innocaseourchildrendothat.

A.weletB.shouldwehave

C.wecauseD.weshouldlet

8.Inmanysmallrestaurantspeopleareservedricewhilethedishescostalot.

A.offreeB.forfreeC.forfreelyD.Freely

9.Doesthepriceincludebreakfastonly,ordinner?

A.ThetwoB.orelseC.aswellD.together

10.Ihadhopedtogointothefiretofetchtheexpensivebox,butmyroommatetoldme.

A.nottoB.notgoC.nottogoD.don’tgo

11.--Whatkindofmobilephonewouldyoulike?

--Oh,I’dlikeonewithacameraandIdon’twanttobycash.

A.giveB.payC.useD.buy

12.Apersonshouldbetohisowncountry.Heshouldn’tdoanythingagainsthiscountry.

A.kindB.loyalC.honestD.brav

13.TheGreatWallisbeautifulandIlookforwardit.

A.tovisitB.invisitingC.tovisitingD.andvisit

14.Youcan’timaginewhentheyheardthenewstheChineseteamwon.

A.howtheywereexcited;

thatB.theywereexcited;

which

C.howexcitedwerethey;

whichD.howexcitedtheywere;

that

15.Thearmyofficerhismentofirethemomenttheenemyappeared.

A.commandedB.hadC.letD.made

16.Whateveryoudo,makesuretoit.

A.concentrateonB.concentrateto

C.beconcentratetoD.beconcentrateon

17.Withthedevelopmentofscienceandtechnology,moreandmorecountries,likeChina,aremakingrapidprogress.

A.developingB.developedC.growingD.Grown

18.Thepossibilitythatheknewaboutthestolenfilescannotbe.

A.madeupB.ruledoutC.lookedintoD.leftout

19.Therearefewareasleftwherepandascanlive,?

A.aren’tthereB.isn’tthereC.isthereD.arethere

20.Ifyouwanttodownloadthissong,pleasethelink.

A.logonB.logoffC.clicktoD.clickon

PartIIReadingComprehension:

TrueOrFalse(22.5points)

Socialcustomsdifferfromcountrytocountry.Doesamanwalkontheleftortherightofawomaninyourcountry?

Ordoesn'

titmatter?

Whatabouttablemanners?

Shouldyouusebothhandswhenyouareeating?

Shouldyouleaveoneinyourlap,oronthetable?

TheAmericansandtheBritishnotonlyspeakthesamelanguagebutalsosharealargenumberofsocialcustoms.Forexample,inbothAmericaandEnglandpeopleshakehandswhentheymeeteachotherforthefirsttime.Also,mostEnglishmenwillopenadoorforawomanoroffertheirseattoawoman,andsowillmostAmericans.PromptnessisimportantbothinEnglandandinAmerica.Thatis,ifadinnerinvitationisfor7o'

clock,thedinnerguesteitherarrivesclosetothattimeorcallsuptoexplainhisdelay.

Theimportantthingtorememberaboutsocialcustomsisnottodoanythingthatmightmakeotherpeoplefeeluncomfortable-especiallyiftheyareyourguests.Thereisanoldstoryaboutamanwhogaveaformaldinnerparty.Whenthefoodwasserved,oneoftheguestsstartedtoeathispeaswithaknife.Theotherguestswereamusedorshocked,butthehostcalmlypickeduphisknifeandbeganeatinginthesameway.Itwouldhavebeenbadmannerstomakehisguestfeelfoolishoruncomfortable.

21.Theguestshouldfindanexcuseifheistobelateforthedinner.A.T

B.F

22.“Itwouldhavebeenbadmannerstomakehisguestfeelfoolishoruncomfortable”“Badmanners”meansshameful.

A.T

23.Accordingtothetext,thebesthosttriedhisbesttomakehisguestsfeelcomfortable.A.T

24.Thehostwaspolitewhenhepickeduphisknifeandbeganeatinginthesameway.A.T

25.Thispassagemainlytellsussomethingaboutsocialcustoms.A.T

PartIIICloze(30points)

Itisdifficultforyoutogetupinthemorning?

Doyousometimeoversleep?

Areyouoftenlateforworkorschool?

Yes?

ThenHiroyukiSugiyamaofJapanhasa(n)26bedforyou.Hiroyuki’sbedwillgetyouupinthemorning!

Hereishowit27.

Thebedisconnectedtoanalarmclock.First,thealarmclockrings.Youhaveafewminutestowakeup.Next,ataperecorderinthebedplays28musicorotherpleasantsounds.ThetaperecorderinHiroyuki’sbedplaysarecordingofhisgirlfriend.Shewhispersinasweetvoice,“Wakeup,darling,please.”Afewminuteslater,asecondrecording29.Thesoundrecordingcanbeloudmusicorunpleasantsounds.Hiroyukihearsarecordingofhisboss30,“Wakeupimmediately,oryou’llbelate!

Ifyoudon’tgetup31thesecondrecording,youwillbesorry!

Amechanical“foot”isinthebed.Themechanicalfootkicksyouinthehead.Thenthebedwaitsafew32minutes.What!

You’restillinbed!

Slowlythe33ofthebedriseshigherandhigher.Thefootofthebedgoeslowerandlower.Finally,thebedisvertical(垂直的).Youslideoffthebedandontothefloor.Youareoutofbedand34.

Hiroyukimadehisbedbecausehewantedtowinacontest.HeworksforHondaMotorCompany.OnceeverytwoyearsHondahasacontestforits200,000employees—“All-HondaIdeaContest”.Theemployeesthinkofnew35.Iftheirideaswin,theemployeeswinprizes.HiroyukiSugiyamawononeofthetopprizesforhisbed.

26.A.special

B.expensive

C.valuable

D.comfortable

27.A.works

B.runs

C.happens

D.moves

28.A.loud

B.soft

C.pop

D.classical

29.A.sends

B.turns

C.appears

D.plays

30.A.whispers

B.calls

C.shouts

D.persuades

31.A.before

B.after

C.since

D.until

32.A.other

B.another

C.more

D.one

33.A.end

B.middle

C.top

D.body

34.A.angry

B.awake

C.happy

D.work

35.A.ideas

B.thoughts

C.facts

D.ways

PartIVReadingComprehension(67.5points)

Passageone

FrancisBacon,oneofthemostimportantphilosophers(哲人)ofEngland,wasborninLondonandeducatedatCambridgeUniversity.Whenhewasonly15,hewenttoFrancetoworkfortheEnglishambassador(大使).

TwoyearslaterhewentbacktoEnglandtostudylaw.Attheageoftwentythreehewaschosentoparliament(议会).Hisideasabouthowscientistsshouldstudythingsinnaturehelptobringthemodernwayofthinking,calledthescientificmethod.

OneoftheBacon`sbest-knownbookswashisEssays.Eachessaywasashortpieceofwritinginwhichhetriedtogivealessonbydiscussingsidesofasubjectsuchasstudying,conversation,friendsandhealthyliving.Inmanyofhisbooks,Baconexplainedhowscientistsshouldstudythingsastheyreallyexistedinnatureandthentriedtofigureoutwhatcausedaparticularthingtobeasitwas.Later,bydoingexperiments,thescientistcouldseethatanyonecausewouldalwayshavethesameresult.Thismethod,whichiscalledinductivereasoning,isusedbyallthescientiststoday,butitwasnewinBacon`stime.

36.Accordingtothepassageweknowthat.

A.FrancisBaconwasthemostimportantphilosopherofEngland

B.FrancisBaconworkedforaFrenchambassadorattheageof15

C.FrancisBaconhadgoodeducation

D.FrancisBaconstayedinFranceuntilhewas23

37.ItcanbeknownthatFrancisBaconwasfamousfor.

A.inventingthescientificmethodofstudyingthingsinnature

B.hisbooks

C.hisEssays

D.beingamemberofparliament

38.Hisessaygavemanyusefullessonson.

A.studyingB.conversation

C.friendsandhealthylivingD.alloftheabove

39.Theunderlinedphrase“inductivereasoning”inthepassagemeans.

A.tostudythingsastheyusedtobe

B.toreachaconclusionbyreasoningfromgenerallawstoaparticularcase

C.todiscovergenerallawsfromparticularfactsorexamples

D.tostudythingsinaparticularway

40.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.TheinductivereasoningwaswidelyusedbothtodayandinBacon`stime.

B.Bacondidalotofphilosophy.

C.Baconwasalearnedman.

D.Bacongavescientistsmuchusefuladvice.

Passagetwo

Onedayabookseller(书商)letabigboxofbooksfallonhisfoot."

Gotoseethedoctor,"

saidhiswife."

No,"

hesaid."

I'

llwaituntilthedoctorcomesintotheshopnexttime.ThenI'

llaskhimaboutmyfoot.IfIgotoseehim,I'

llhavetopayhim."

Onthenextdaythedoctorcameintotheshopforsomebooks.Whenthebooksellerwasgettingthemready,hetoldthedoctorabouthisbadfoot.Thedoctorlookedatit.

"

Youmustputthatfootinhotwatereverynight.Thenyoumustputsomethingonit,"

saidthedoctor.

Hetookoutapieceofpaperandwroteonit."

Buythisandputitonthefootbeforeyougotobedeverynight,"

hesaid.

Thankyou,"

saidthebookseller."

Andnow,sir,hereareyourbooks."

"

Howmuch?

Twopounds."

Good,"

saidthedoctor."

Ishallnothavetopayyouanything."

Why?

askedthebookseller.

Itoldyouaboutyourfoot.Iwanttwopoundsforthat.Ifpeoplecometomyhouse,Iaskthemtopayonepoundforasmallthinglikethat.ButwhenIgototheirhouses,Iwanttwopounds.AndIcamehere,didn'

tI?

41.Whathappenedtothebookselleroned

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