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A.aheadmasterB.atravelmanagerC.atravelerD.anengineer
()101.Mr.Nagashimaisfrom________.
A.AustraliaB.JapanC.AmericaD.Germany
()102.Mr.andMrs.J.GrantwillleaveBoswellon__________.
A.TuesdayB.WednesdayC.ThurdayD.Friday
()103.HowmanytravelerswillMr.RegSimpsonmeetinjustoveraweek.
A.107B.65C.35D.131
B.
MrKingworksinashopanddrivesacarforthemanager.Hedrivescarefullyandcankeepcalmintimeofdanger.Andheescapedfromseveralaccidents.Themanagerpayshimmoreandthetrafficpolicemenoftenspeakhighlyofhim.
Mr.Baker,oneofhisfriends,worksafactoryoutsidethecity.It’sfarfromhishouseandhehastogotoworkbybus.Asthetrafficiscrowdedinthemorning,sometimeshe’slateforthework.Hismanagerwarnstheyoungmanwillbesentawayunlesshegetstohisofficeontime.Hehopestobuyacar,buthehasn’tenoughmoney.Hedecidestobuyanoldone.Hewenttotheflea()marketandatlasthechoseabeautifulbutcheapcar.Hesaidhewantedtohaveatrial()drive,theselleragreed.HecalledMr.Kingandaskedhimtohelphim.
Mr.Kingexaminedthecaratfirstandthendroveitaway.Itwasfiveinthemorningandtherewerefewcarsinthestreet.Atfirsthedroveslowlyanditworkedwell.Thenhedrovefast.Andwhenhereachedacrossing,thelightsturnedred.Hetriedtostopit,buthefailedandnearlyhitanoldwomanwhowascrossingthestreet.Apolicemantoldhimtostop,butthecarwentonuntilithitabigtreebythrroad.
“Didn’tyouhearme?
”thepolicemanaskedangrily.
“Yes,Idid,sir,”saidMr.King,“sinceitdoesn’tlistentome,canitobeyyou?
()104.Mr.Kingispaidmorebecausehe__________.
A.alwaysdrivesveryslowlyB.isnotafraidofdanger
C.haddrivenforyearsD.drivesverywell
()105.Mr.Bakerwenttothefleamarketto_________.
A.buyasecond-handcarB.haveatrialdrive
C.chooseanewcarD.sellhisoldcar
()106.Mr.Kingtriedtostopthecarwhen_________
A.hesawanoldwomancrossingthestreet
B.hesawabigtree
C.thetrafficlightsturnedred
D.thepolicemanshoutedangrilyathim
()107.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.Mr.Kingwillbesentawayifhekeepsbeinglate
B.Mr.Bakercan’taffordtobuyanoldcar
C.Mr.Kingdidn’thearthepoliceman
D.Somethingwaswrongwiththecar
C.
“Lifeisspeedingup.Everyoneisgettingunwell.”
Thismaysoundlikesomethingsomeonewouldsaytoday.Butinfact,anunknownpersonwholivedinRomeinAD()53wroteit
Wealllovenewinventions.Theyareexciting,amazingandcanevenchangeourlives.
Buthaveallthesedevelopmentsreallyimprovedthequalityofourlives?
Picturethis,You’rerushingtofinishyourhomeworkonthecomputer.Yourmobilephonerings,aQQmessagefromyourfriendappearsonthescreen,thenoisefromthetelevisionisgettinglouderandlouder.Suddenlythecomputergoesblankandyouloseallyourwork.Nowyouhavetostayupallnighttogetitdone.Howhappydoyoufeel?
Inventionshavespeededupourlivessomuchthattheyoftenleaveupfeelingstressed()andtired.Whydoyouthinkpeoplewholivefarawayfromnoisycities,whohavenotelephones,nocar,notevenanyelectricityoftenseemtobehappier?
Perhapsbecausetheylivesimplerlives.
OnefamilyintheUKwent“backintime”toseewhatlifewaslikewithoutalltheinventionswehavetoday.Thegrandparents,withtheirdaughter,andgrandsonsBenjamin,10andThomans,7,spentnineweeksina1940shouse.Theyhadnowashingmachine,microwave,computerormobilephones.
Thegrandmother,Lyn,said,“Themorethingsyouhave,themoredifficultlifebecomes.”Theboyssaidtheyfoughtless.Probably,theysaid,becausetherewaslesstofightover,suchastheircomputer.Benjaminalsonoticedthathisgrandmotherhadchangedfrombeinga“trendy(),beer-drinkinggranny,toonewhocookedthings”
()108.Thewriterusesthequote()atthebeginningofthestoryto__________.
A.tellusatruthaboutourlive
B.telluswhatlifewaslikelongtimeago
C.pointoutwhatcausessuchathingtohappen
D.pointoutthatyouexperiencesomebigproblemsandtheymaybethesame
()109.Inthepassagethewriterdescribesapicturetoshowthatnewinventions__________.
A.havespeededupourlives
B.haveimprovethequalityofourlives
C.maymakepeoplefeelveryhappy
D.maybringpeoplesometrouble
()110.Thefamilychosetospendsometimeina1940shousebecause_________
A.theylovedtolivesimplelives
B.theywantedtoknowhowpeoplelivedwithourmoderninventions
C.theyweretroubledbymoderninventions
D.livinginadifferenttimewouldbealotoffunforthem
()111.Accordingtothepassage,whichidNOTright?
A.Peoplewholivefarawayfromnoisycitiesoftenseemtobehappier
B.AnunknownRomanwassurethatthequalityoflifewouldgetbetter
C.Thefamilyhadsomechangeswhentheylivedina1940shouse
D.Withtheimprovementofourlives,weoftenfeelstressedandtired
()112.Thepassageismainlyabout__________
A.problemswithtechnology
B.improvementsofourliveswithtechnology
C.changeshappeningtotechnology
D.theimportanceoftechnology
D
正确的在上面框内写“T”,错误的写“F”。
(1) ForSale
ParkHouse
$115,000
Buildin1780
2bedrooms,abathroom,alivingroom,akitchen
Abeautifulgarden
50metersfromthesea
86.Parkhousewasbuiltintheeighteenthcentury.
(2).
To:
Li—Ming@yahoo.com
From:
Jenny@hotmail.com
Subject:
Thanksgiving
Time:
29/099:
12a.m.
Hello,LiMing,
Thankyouforyoure-mail.WehaveanautumnholidaycalledThanksgiving.InCanada,familiesalwayscelebratethanksgivingtogether.Iwillgotomygrandmotherandgrandfather’shouse.Myauntsandtheirchildrenwillbethere,too.
Jenny
87.JennysentLiMingthismailintheafternoon.
88.CanadiansusuallygettogetherwiththeirfamiliesonThanksgivingDay.
(3)
NewYorkMuseum
America'
slargestmuseumofAmericanhistoryandart
Telephone:
7364431
Address:
VanierPark,1100ChestnutSt.NewYork
Open:
MondaytoFriday:
9:
30a.m.--5:
00p.m.(Mondayfree)
Saturday:
00a.m.--1:
00p.m.
89.Youdon’thavetopaytogotoNewYorkMuseumonSaturday.
90.NewYorkMuseumisn'
topenonSunday.
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PostcardFromCanada
DearWeihan,
HifromCanada!
Wearehavingawonderfulholiday.Wehaven'
tseenabearyet, buttherearebearsanddeerintheforestsaroundthelakewherewe'
restaying.Thebearsoftengototherubbishdump(垃圾场)tolookforfood.Perhapswe'
llgotosee thematthedump.Wewillneedtobecarefulbecausebearsarequitedangerous.Theywillattackifyousurprisethem,sopeoplecarrybells(铃铛)whentheyareoutwalkingtowarnthebearsaway.
Onourfirstnightwesawafireworks(烟火)show.Itdoesn'
tgetdarkhereuntil10o'
clock,soitwasareallylatenightforus.
TodayIhadaveryshortswiminthelake.Itwascold.Theweatherhasbeensunny,butnotliketheweatherathome.
Byefornow.Wewillbehomenextweek.
91.Lingnanthinksthattheprobableplacetoseeabearwillbe_______.
A.intheforestB.atthedumpC.bythelakeD.onthemountain
92.Lingnanthinksthatbearsaremostdangerouswhenthey______.
A.hearbellsringB.seethedeer
C.aresurprisedbypeopleD.arelookingforfood
93.Lingnanwenttobedverylateonthefirstnightbecausehe______.
A.swaminthelakeB.justarrivedinCanada
C.wenttoseethebearD.watchedafireworksshow
94.Fromthepostcard,wecantellthatLingnan_______.
A.hasseenabearB.hasseenadeer
C.isenjoyinghisholidayD.istravellingwithWeihan
95.Fromthepostcardwecaninfer(推断)thattheweather“athome”is_______.
A.sunnyandwarmB.coldandcloudy-'
C.sunnybutcoldD.windyandcold
F
TheGirlFromtheStreet
Theworkerswhobroughtthegirltotheorphanage(孤儿院)knewlittleabouther.Thestreetswheretheyfoundherhadbeenherhomeformanyyears.Herparentswereunknown.Theyleftherlongago.Attheorphanage,thegirl,likeallthechildrenthere,wastaughttoreadandwrite.Whileshewasstudyingattheorphanage,shelearnedsomethingelse—tobeindependent(独立).Attwenty-one,shelefttheorphanageandbeganworkasasecretary(秘书).Andthen,in1975,whileshewasstillworkingasanordinarysecretary,somethingspecialhappened.SheenteredtheMissHongKongcompetitionandwonit.Thiswastheturningpointinherlife.Nowhername,MaryCheung,wasknowntoeverybody.
Maryenteredthecompetitionbecause'
shewantedtoshowthatorphanagegirlscouldbesomething.Winningthecompetitiongaveherthechancetostartanewlife.Thisledherfirstintotelevisionandthenintobusinessasamanager.Whenshewasworkingasamanager,shehadtroublewithherreports.“MyEnglishjustwasn’tgoodenough.”shesays.Luckily,shehadaboyfriend(wholaterbecameherhusband)tohelpher.
Mary