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t.

  A.whether  B.evenif  C.how  D.unless

  7.Theytalkedabouttheproblemamong    .

  A.themselves  B.them  C.eachother  D.themself

  8.Hello,Mr.Smith.I    youforalongtime.

  A.didn'

tsee  B.don'

tsee  C.amnotseeing  D.haven'

tseen

  9.Ireallyappreciate    me.

  A.youhelp  B.yourhelp  C.yourhelping  D.youhelp

  10.Thesingerandpianist    askedtomakeaspeechatthemeetingyesterday.  A.is  B.was  C.are  D.were

II.SituationalDialogues:

  11. –Doyouknowifthere'

sairporttransportationavailable?

     –                .

  A.Yes,wedo.Thebusinessrateis$100anight.That'

sa10%discountofftheregularrate.

  B.Yes,thereis.Thehotelprovidesafreeshuttlebustoandfromtheairport,departingeveryhalfhour.C.Yes,thereisabusinesscenter,opensevendaysaweek.

    12.–                .

    –There'

soneonFirstStreet.Youcanuseacreditcardtomakealongdistancecall.   A.Doyouknowifthere'

sabankaroundhere?

  B.Couldyoutellmeifthere'

sapayphonenearhere?

  C.Doyouknowifthere'

sabookstoreinthisneightbourhood?

  13.–                .

    –Certainly.Whatsize,please?

    –Eightandahalf,Ithink.

    –Hereyouare.Wouldyouliketotrythemon?

  A.I'

dlikeapairofblackshoes,please.  B.I'

dlikeawhiteshirt,please.

  C.I'

dlikeapairofglasses,please.

  14.–Wouldyoulikemetoshowyouaround?

    –    .A.Welcome. B.Yes,please!

 C.Really?

That'

sterrible.

  15.–                .

    –Whatsizedoyoutake?

dliketohavealookatthatbluebagyouhaveinthewindow,please.

  B.I'

dliketohavealookatthatwhitesweateryouhaveinthewindow,please.

dliketohavealookatthatblackhatyouhaveinthewindow,please.

    16.–                .

     –Don'

tworryaboutthat.It'

sOK.WearestillwaitingforSallyandLinda.A.I'

msorryforbeinglate.Thetrafficissoheavy.

  B.Comeon.Wouldn'

tyouliketogosomewhereanddosomething?

vebeenwaitingsinceonehourago!

   17.–                .

    –Howcarelessyouare,Tom.

msorryIhavetakentoomuchofyourtime.

msorryIlied.C.I'

msorryIcan'

topenthedoor.Ihavemisplacedthekey.

  18.–Youwouldn'

tbeinterestedinworkingthissummertomakesomeextramoney,wouldyou?

  A.Yes,Iwould.  B.No,Iwould.  C.Yes,Iwouldn'

  19.–Wouldyouliketoseeamenu?

    –                .

  A.No,thanks.Ihavealotofhomeworktodo.

  B.No,thanks.Ialreadyknowwhattoorder.C.No,pleasedon'

tbotherme.

  20.–                .

    –Yes,Isay“TheTeaHouse”.Theactingwasexcellent.

  A.DidyougotothelibrarylastSaturday?

  B.DidyougotothecafelastSaturday?

  C.DidyougotothetheatrelastSaturday?

Weallknowthatexerciseisimportantinkeepingthebodyhealthyandreducingtherisksofdisease.Italsocutsdown 21 stressandprotectsthebody'

simmunesystem.Butformanypeople,thewordexerciseconjuresuphoursofboring,strenuousactivity.Recently, 22 scientificstudieshavefoundthathealthbenefitscanbeachievedwithnon-strenuousexercise.

  Thisisveryencouragingnewsforallthosepeople 23 thoughttheyhadtobeathletesorworkashardasathletestomakeexerciseworthit.Thenewguidelinessaythateveryadultshoulddoatleast30minutesofmoderateactivitymostdaysoftheweek.Andthese30minutescanevenbebrokendown 24 smallersegmentsduringtheday.Theimportantthingistobe 25 andmakeexercisepartofyourdailylife.

  Therearemanywaystoachievethis 26 buyingexpensiveequipmentorjoiningahealthclub.Walkingisoneofthebestwaystogetexercise.Trytogo 27 awalkafterlunchordinnertoboostyourmetabolismandwork 28 somecalories.Ifpossible,walkallorpartofthewaytoworkorschool.Usethestairsinsteadoftheelevator 29 youcan.Gardening,rakingleaves,anddancingarealsogoodactivities.(However,walkingtothecoffeeorvendingmachinedoesn'

tcount!

)Asforsports,eveniftennisorgolfdon'

tappeal 30 you,hikingandcyclingcanberelaxingandbeneficialtoo.

21.A.by    B.ofC.about   D.on

22.A.therefore B.howeverC.furthermoreD.but

23.A.who   B.whomC.which   D.whose

24.A.on    B.toC.into   D.at

25.A.consistentB.inconsistentC.continentD.conspicuous

26.A.without  B.withC.besides  D.beside

27.A.on    B.forC.out    D.to

28.A.down   B.outC.for    D.off

29.A.whether  B.wheneverC.wherever D.whatever

30.A./     B.onC.at    D.to

Passage1

  ThemansittingoppositeRobertwastheFinancialController.Everybodycalledhim“theFC”forshort.Hemadeallthedecisionsaboutmoney.Robertneededsomemore.Thatwaswhyhehadtoseehim.Thetwomendidnotgetonverywell.Infact,theyhadalwaysdislikedeachother.

  “Yourrequestisoutofthequestion,”theFCsaid.Roberthaddifficultyincontrollinghimself,buthemanagedsomehow.Heexplainedthathewantedthemoneyinordertomakemoreprogrammes.

  “Andwhydoyouwanttodothat?

”theFCaskedsharply.Again,Robertalmostlosthistemper.“Becausemoreandmorepeoplearelisteningtomydepartment'

sprogrammes.There'

sgreatdemandforthem,”heanswered.

  TheFCdidnotseemtobelievehim.ButRoberthadareportonthenumbersoflistenerstoallEBCprogrammes.TheFCbecamelessconfident(自信).Robertthrewthereportdownonthetableandtoldhimtoreadit.

  TheFClookedatitinsilence.Thefigures(数字)provedthathehadbeenwrong,buthedidnotwanttoadmitit.“Well,”hefinallysaid,“Imayhavemadeasmallmistake.”Robertnoticedtheword“may.”Hegotuptoleave.Buthehadthefeelingthathewouldgetthemoneyafterall.

  31.InthestorytheFinancialControllerwasapersonwhowasinchargeof    .

  A.Robert'

sdepartment'

sprogrammes  B.EBCprogrammes.

  C.EBCmoney  D.bothBandC

  32.“Yourrequestisoutofthequestion.”Here“outofthequestion”means    .  A.withoutanyquestion  B.withsomequestion

  C.impossible  D.possible

  33.Robertdecidedtomakemoreprogrammesbecause    .

  A.hewantedtomeettheneedsofthelisteners

  B.“theFC”dislikedhim

  C.themembersofhisdepartmentwantedhimtodoso

  D.hewantedtoshowhimselfoff

  34.WhyweremoreandmorepeoplelisteningtoRobert'

sprogrammes?

  A.Becausehealwayslosthistemper(脾气).  B.Becausehedisliked“theFC.”  C.Becausetheprogrammeswererichandtothetasteofthelisteners.  D.Wedon'

tknow.

  35.Whodoyouthinkwontheargument(争论)intheend?

  A.TheFinancialController.  B.Robert.

  C.Nobody.  D.Thelisteners.

Passage2

  WhilethecitiesofChinahaveundergonemodernizationevidentintherisingtowersandbrightlightsthathaveawakenedthesleepingcountry,thecountrysideremainslargelythesame.

  Rectangularrowsofricefieldslitterthelandscapeseparatedbylonglanesofwaterdesignedtoprovidetheconstantsupplyofwaterthatisvitaltoproducingthecrop.TheexperienceisnotunlikedrivingthroughtheAmericanMidwest,onlyricenotcorndominatesthelandscape.

  Fouryearsago,whenIlasttookthistrip,theroadsweredustandtelephonewiresdidnotrunparalleltothehighway.Bareroadshavebeenreplacedbysleek,newlypavedhighwaysrunningfromShanghaitoNanking,tomysmaller,homecity,Wuhu.UnlikethechangesIhadheardofandexpectedinShanghai,Wuhuwasmuchmoreofasurprise.ThesmallcitywhereIwasbornhadgrownupasIhave.Therearelargehigh-risebuildings,eachringedwithsmallerbuildingsaroundit,manyoftheseapartmentcomplexes.LittleseemedfamiliarandIwonderwhatmygrandparent'

sflatbuiltofbrickandmortarhadbecome.

  PerhapsIshouldn'

thavebeensurprisedtofindoutthattheirhomehadbeendemolishedandrebuiltasasix-storyapartmentcomplexaswell.WalkinguptothesecondfloorIsawmygrandfather'

sfacepeeringoutofthescreendoor.Hebegantosmileashesawme,andsodidI.Theirhomeisnownodifferentfromawesternapartment.Equippedwiththemodernamenitiesofagasstove,atoilet,ashower,thiswasindeeddifferentfromfouryearsago.

  36.Accordingtotheauthor,dramaticchangestookplacein    .

  A.citiesbutnotcountrysideofChina  B.bothcitiesandcountrysideofChina  C.countrysidebutnotinlargecities  D.everywhere

 37.Itcanbeinferredfromthesecondparagraphthat    .

  A.peasantsleadsimilarlifeallovertheworld

  B.ChineseirrigatingsystemismoreimpressingthanthatinAmerica

  C.peasantsinMidwestAmericaraisemorecornswhileChinesepeasantsraisemorerice  D.peasantsinMidwestAmericaraisemorericewhileChinesepeasantsraisemorecorn

  38.TheauthorwastravelingtoWuhu    .

  A.inordertotakeastopduringthetripfromShanghaitoNanking

  B.inordertofindsomeplacesimilartohishometown

  C.inordertovisithisgrandparents

  D.inordertofindoutchangesinsmallcities

  39.Theauthor'

s

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