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Numberoneisasignwiththenumberthirtyonit.Whendriversseethissign,theymustnotgoatmorethanthirtykilometresanhour.Weseethissignwhenwearegettingnearatown.Numbertwoisasignthatwe’renearacrossing.Wemustdrivecarefully.Numberthreeisasignthatthereisabendintheroad.Again,wemustdriveslowlyandcarefully.Itisnotsafetogoroundabendveryfast.Numberfourisasignthatthereisanotherroadcominginfromtheright.Thereisajunctionatthisplace.Numberfiveisasignthatthereisahillandnumbersixisasignthattheroadgetsnarrow.Driversmustgoslowlyandcarefully.Numbersevenhastheword“SCHOOL”onit.Thisisasignthatthereisaschoolatthesideofthestreetortheroad.Perhapstherearechildrengoingtoorleavingschool.Sodriversmustlookcarefullyandgoslowly.Numbereightisasignwiththeletter“P”onit.Theletter“P”means“Parking”.Atsomeplaces,there’rethesigns“Noparking””or“Nowaiting”.Ifadriverleaveshiscarnearoneofthesesigns,apolicemanmaycomeandwritedownthenumberofhiscar.

1.AttheplaceswhereyouseeSign1,________.

A.youarealreadyoutofatown

B.youstillhavethirtykilometrestogo

C.theremustbeatownthirtykilometresaway

D.theremustbemanyhousesandbuildingsnotfaraway

2.TherestandsSign2nearaplacewhere________.

A.tworoadscrossB.peoplecancrosstheroad

C.theroadsgetnarrowD.therearenotrafficlights

3.Adrivercanleavehiscar________.

A.nearSign8

B.nearasignwith“Noparking”onit

C.nearasignwith“Nowaiting”ifthere’renopolicethere

D.nearSign2

4.Peopleputthesesignsontheroadsto________.

A.showdriversthewayB.stopcarsgoingtoofast

C.makedrivingevensaferandmoresmoothD.learnanotherkindoflanguage

B

Iwentshoppingforadresstoweartomydaughter’shighschoolgraduationhalfayearago.Tomyhorror,Icouldonlyfitintoasize20.

Beingoverweightmostofmyadultlife,Ialwayshadverylittleself-confidence.WearingadressIdidn’tliketosuchanimportanteventwasenoughtomakemelookforhelp.Thankfully,afriendofminewasattendingWeightWatchersmeetings,andInoticedhergreatprogress.Hersuccessinspiredmetogiveitatry.IjoinedWeightWatchers,attendedtheirmeetingsandstartedfollowingtheirWeight-LossSystem.

Ifocusedontheplanwithdeterminationandnevermissedaweeklymeeting!

IdiscoveredthatIenjoyedthebenefitsofhavingthehelpandsupportofothers.Ialsoreadtheweeklyonlinee-newsletterandwasinspiredbythestories,recipesandinformationofferedthere,IalsoreadmagazinesproducedbyWeightWatchers,whichhavegreattipsandnewideasineachissue.

It’shardformetoevenrememberthepersonIwasbeforemyamazingchange.Ididn’twalkanywhereandcouldn’twashmycarorwalkmydog.TodayIdothesesimpletaskswithouteventhinkingaboutthem.Butthechangedidn’thappenovernight.Ihadtoexercisewithpatienceandperseverance(坚持).Idecidedtotakeitonedayatatimeandstickwithitforgood.

The“newme”ismoreself-confidentandhealthier.IlovehowIfeelnow.IhavemoreenergyandfeellikeI’m25again.SowhynotgiveWeightWatchersatryifyouhavethesameoverweightproblem?

5.Theunderlinedword“inspired”inthesecondparagraphcanbereplacedby.

A.excitedB.movedC.encouragedD.forced

6.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatthewriter.

A.oftenwentshoppingbeforeshelostweight

B.wasoverweightwhenshewasachild

C.everwantedtogiveuplosingweight

D.nowismoreconfidentthanbefore

7.Thispassageiswrittento.

A.tellushowtogainself-confidence

B.showoffthegreatprogressthattheauthorhasmade

C.giveussometipsonhowtoloseweightquickly

D.adviseoverweightpeopletogiveWeightWatchersatry

C

LOSTANDFOUND

ROOMMATES

FOUND:

Cat,6monthsold,blackandwhitemarking.FoundnearLindenandSouthU.Steve,800-4661.

FEMALEROOMMATEWANTED

Ownroomnearcampus.

AvailableDecember1.

Rent$80permonthuntilMarch1st.

$129Thereafter.

CallJillfordetails.800-7839.

LOST:

Goldwirerimglassesinbrowncase.Campusarea.Reward.CallGregg800-2896.

Needpersontoassumeleaseforownbedroominapt.Nearcampus,$92/mo.StartingJan.1st.Call800-6157after5pm.

FORSALE

HELPWANTED

MOVING:

Mustsell.TVb/w12,$50;

AM/FMtransistorradioA/Corbattery,$15;

cassettetaperecorder,$10;

musicrecords.CallJohnorPat,800-0739after5pmorweekends.

BABYSITTER—MYHOME

Ifyouareavailableafewhoursduringtheday,someeveningsandoccasionalweekendstocarefor2school-agechildren,pleasecallGayleMooredays800-1111,eveningsandweekends800-4964.

USEDFURCOATSandJACKETS.

Goodcondition.$50-$125.Call800-0436after12noon.

WAITRESSWANTED.10am-2pmor10:

30am-5pm.Applyinperson,207S.Main,CurtisRestaurant.

8.WhatwaslostincampusareaaccordingtotheLOSTANDFOUNDads?

A.ACat.B.Aradio.C.Apairofglasses.D.Acassettetaperecorder.

9.Youwillcall________ifyouwanttobuyaradio.

A.800-0436.B.800-0739C.800-4661D.800-4964

10.Ifyouwantajoboftakingcareofchildren,whichadwillyouanswer?

A.LOSTANDFOUND.B.ROOMMATES.

C.FORSALE.D.HELPWANTED.

D

MyteenagersonKarlbecamewithdrawnafterhisfatherdied.Asasingleparent,Itriedtodomybesttotalktohim.ButthemoreItried,themorehepulledaway.Whenhisreportcardarrivedduringhisjunioryear,itsaidthathehadbeenabsent95timesfromclasses.Inthiswayhewouldnevergraduate.Isenthimtotheschooladviser,andIevenbeggedhim.Nothingworked.

OnenightIwasatworkwhenIgotaphonecall.Amanintroducedhimselfasaheadteacher,“IwanttotalktoyouaboutKarl’sabsences(缺席).”BeforehecouldsayanotherwordIchokedup(哽咽).Andsaidsadly,“Ilovemyson.I’vetriedeverythingtogetKarltogobacktoschoolandnothinghasworked.It’soutofmyhands.”Foramomenttherewassilenceontheotherendoftheline.Theheadteacherseriouslysaid,“Thankyouforyourtime.”

Karl’snextreportcardshowedamarkedimprovementinhisgrades.Hewasevenonthelistofthebeststudentsatschool.Inhisfourthyear,Itookpartinaparent-teachermeeting.Inoticedthathisteachersweresurprisedatthewayhehadturnedhimselfaround.Onourwayhome,hesaid,“Mum,rememberthatcallfromtheheadteacherlastyear?

”Inodded.“Thatwasme.IthoughtI’dplayajokebutIheardyousaid,ItreallyhitmehowmuchIwashurtingyou.That’swhenIknewIhadtomakeyouproud.”

11.Whichofthefollowinghasthesimilarmeaningtotheunderlinedword“withdrawn”?

A.Quietandlonely.

B.Relaxedandexcited.

C.Activeandlively.

D.Happyandeasygoing.

12.Accordingtothefirstreportcard,Karl________.

A.oftenwenttoschoollate.B.didn’tdowellatschool.

C.didagoodjobatschool.D.oftencheatedintheexams.

13.Whenthemothersaid“it’soutofmyhands”totheheadteacher,shemeantthatshe_________.

A.wouldhavetohangup.

B.woulddrivehersonawayfromthehouse.

C.hadnomoneytosupportthefamily.

D.didn’tknowwhattodoaboutherson.

14.WhotelephonedKarl’smotherthatday?

A.Theheadteacher.B.Theschooladviser.

C.Thepassagedoesn’ttellus.D.Karlhimself.

15.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat________.

A.mother’sloveisimportanttoteenager’slife.

B.childreninsingle-parentfamiliesalwayshavementalproblems.

C.parentsshouldgivetheirchildreneverythingthattheyneed.

D.schooleducationstillworkswellwithoutthesupportfromparents.

第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Improveyourmemory

Somepeopleoftencomplainabouttheirpoormemory.Actuallythereareseveralwaystokeepyourmemorysharp.Thisarticlewillshowyousomesimpletips.

♦16.Whenyousaythesethings,youbegintoplantthethoughtinyourmindanditmaybecometrue.Tellyourselfyoucanrememberanythingaslongasyouputyourmindtothetask.Youwillseeanimprovementinyourmemory.

♦17.Ifyouhavetroublerememberingphonenumbersorotherblocksofnumbers,itcanbereallyhelpfultotrythismethod.Ifyouremembertheminsmallergroups,liketwoorthreedigits(数字),itwillalsobemucheasiertorememberthenumber.

♦Besuretoseeadoctorifyoureallyarelosingyourmemory.Apoormemorycanbeasignthatyouareinlowspirits.18..

♦Playinggamesalsohelpsimproveyourmemory.Anytypeofgamesthatinvolvesrememberingthingsiswonderful.19..Tryandrememberitwhenyouhavenothingbettertodo.Ausefultipforanyoneinterestedingamesistooftenworkonsolvingwordpuzzlesandsimilartypesofgames.20.Notonlywillyourmemoryprobablyimprove,youwillalsohaveagreatdealoffun.

A.Takearightattitude.

B.Remembernumbersinsmallgroups.

C.Stoptellingyourselfyouhaveaweakmemory.

D.Ifyoudon’tknowyourcondition,youwon’tgotohospital.

E.Ifyoudon’tlikegames,youcangooveralistof“to-dothings”.

F.Ifso,treatingitcouldbethekeytogettingyourmemoryback.

G.Suchgamesusethesameskillsneededtorememberfactsandhelpkeepthemindsharp.

第一节完形填空(共20小题;

每小题1.5分,满分30分)

Whentwoninth-gradestudentsfoundsmokecomingoutofthebackoftheirschoolbusearlyTuesdaymorning,theirbusdriverknewjustwhattodo.Thankstoher_21_____thinking,morethan50students’liveswere_22_____.

While

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