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B.hiscaringbehavior

C.hisspecialwebsite 

D.hisbraveact

22.Theunderlinedword“selected”inParagraph3probablymeans“_____”.

A.protected 

B.described 

C.chosen 

D.known

23.Codydecidedtothankthesoldiers_____.

A.in2007

B.attheageoften

C.underhisparents’influence 

D.forthesafetyproblemsattheairport

24.Codyhopeshispackageswillmakethesoldiersfeel_____.

A.free 

B.sorry 

C.confident 

D.warm

B

TheUnitedStateshasbeenthebirthplaceofthousandsofimportantinventions,fromthelightbulbtothecomputermouse.However,theU.S.hasalsoseenthebirthofthousandsofstrangeandevencrazyinventions.Oneexampleofastrangeinventionisthedoghoser.

Cleaningandbrushingadogathomecanbedifficult.Manydogownersdon’thavethetoolsorknowledgeneededtoproperlycutananimal’sfur(软毛).Forthesereasons,somedogownerstaketheiranimalstogroomers(宠物美容师)forhaircuts.Aftergroomerscutadog’sfur,theyoftenuseavacuumcleaner(真空吸尘器)toremovethecutfurfromthepet’scoat.Thisiswheretherealtroublestarts.Manydogsareafraidofthestrangemachineanditsveryloudnoise.

Tosolvetheproblem,onecreativeinventordesignedavacuumcleanerdogsmightlike.Thedoghoserisavacuumcleanerthatlooksjustlikeadog.

Dog-shaped,withavacuumcleanerhiddeninitsstomach,thedoghoserlookslikeafurryfriend.Itssoundislow,andthehoselookslikethedog’stail.Itmaylooklikeanewfriend,butwhatdoyouthinkhappenswhenthegroomerpullsoutthedoghoser’stailandstartsrunningitacrossthedog’sbody?

Aftertryingoneinhisshop,onedoggroomersaid,“Myfriend’sexpensivedogmovedbacknervouslywhenIusedit.”Amonthlater,hisfriendreportedthatherdogwasstillafraidofmeetingotherdogs.

25.What’stheproblemwiththevacuumcleaner?

A.Itcan’tmakeadogcleanandtidy.

B.Itisn’teasytoremovethecutfur.

C.Itmakesadogfearful.

D.Itisveryexpensive.

26.Thedoghoser_____.

A.becomesadog’snewfriend

B.lookshairy

C.isshapedlikeadog’stail

D.workssilently

27.Whatdoyouthinkhappenedtothedoghoser?

A.Ithelpeditsinventormakealotofmoney.

B.Itbecamepopularamongdogowners.

C.Itwaswidelyusedbygroomers.

D.Itfacedanuncertainfuture.

C

Coasttocoastbytrainvia(经由)Chicago,travelingtowardsthewest

TakeadailytraintoChicago

LakeShoreLimited

CapitolLimited

Cardinal(Wed,Fri,Sun)

Trainnumber

49

449

29

51

NewYork(PennStation)depart(出发)

15:

45day1

06:

Boston(SouthStation)depart

|

11:

55day1

WashingtonDC(UnionStation)depart

16:

05day1

10day1

Chicago(UnionStation)arrive

09:

45day2

08:

10:

05day2

CoasttocoastbytrainviaChicago,travelingtowardstheeast

TakeadailytrainfromChicago

Cardinal(Tue,Thur,Sat)

30

448

48

50

Chicago(UnionStation)depart

18:

40day3

21:

30day3

17:

45day3

WashingtonDC(UnionStation)arrive

13:

10day4

55day4

Boston(SouthStation)arrive

NewYork(PennStation)arrive

25day4

45day4

*Keepinmindthatthesetrainsrunforover2,000miles.Althoughtheyusuallyarriveontime,theycansometimesarriveanhourortwolate,sodon’tbook(预订)anycloseconnections.

*Usethesetimesasaguide,alwayscheckpresenttimesatastheychangefromtimetotime.

*LakeShoreLimited:

NewYork/Boston—Chicagodaily.Café

car(Boston—Chicago)&

diningcar(NewYork—Chicago).ThistraintakestherouteuptheHudsonRiveroutofNewYork.Tryandgetaseatontheleft-handsideofthetrainoutofNewYork,right-handsideheadingtoNewYork.

*CapitolLimited:

WashingtonDC—Chicagodaily.Diningcar.

*Cardinal:

NewYork—WashingtonDC/Chicago,3timesaweek.AslowertrainthantheLakeShoreLimited.Nodiner,onlyacafé

car.

28.IfyouwanttogofromWashingtonDCtoChicagoonTuesday,whichtrainshouldyoucatch?

A.No29. 

B.No49. 

C.No51. 

D.No449.

29.ThefastestroundtripfromNewYorktoChicagolastsforabout_____.

A.16hours 

B.28hours 

C.39hours 

D.46hours

30.WhatdoweknowabouttheLakeShoreLimitedtrain?

A.Itdoesn’thaveacafé

carorofferdinners.

B.Itdoesn’tstopatWashingtonDC.

C.Itrunsthreetimesaweek.

D.ItisslowerthanCardinal.

D

DoyouloveBeatsheadphones,TrueReligionjeans,andUGGshoes?

Thesearesomeofthemostpopularbrands(牌子)around.Theyarealsoexpensive.Butsomeexpertssaytheyarenotmuchbetterthancheaperbrands.

Forexample,JimWilcoxworksforConsumerReports.Hetestedallkindsofheadphones.Hesaysthat$80KossProheadphonesprovidebasicallythesamequality(质量)andcomfortasBeats.Sowhydopeoplepaytwiceoreven10timesasmuchforthehottestbrands?

Expertssayit’sbecausefashionable,expensivebrandssendamessage.Brandssay“Ibelong”or“Icanaffordit.”

Somepeoplethinkthatexpensivebrandnamesareworththeprice.Theysaythatsomedesignerclothesreallyaretopqualityandthattheylastlongerthancheaperbrands.Someteenagerschoosetowearpopularbrandsbecausethesebrandsmakethemfeelgoodaboutthemselves.

AlexandraAllam,17,likestobuybrand-nameproducts.“I’dratherspendtheextramoneytogetsomethingIknowI’llbesatisfiedwith,”shesays.HerfriendEmmySwanagrees,saying“Aslongasyoucanaffordit,itseemsreasonabletobuywhatyouwant.”Butnotallteenagersagree.“Spendinghundredsofdollarsfordesignersunglassesisstupidandunreasonable,”saysDanielSteinbrecher,16.“It’sfake(假的)happiness.”

Peoplewhoareagainstwearingexpensivebrandnamessaythatmanydesignerbrandsaren’tanybetter.“It’swastefultobuythingsjustbecausetheyarepopular,”saysEdmundWilliams,15.“You’llfeelbetterifyoubuythingsbecauseyoulikethem.Ifyouhaveextramoneytospend,itwouldbebettertogiveittopeopleinneed.”

31.TheexampleofJim’sreportwantstotellus_____.

A.popularbrandsmakepeoplecomfortable

B.KossProheadphonesarebetterthanBeats

C.thehottestbrandsareofthehighestquality

D.lesser-knownbrandsmayofferthesamequalityasnamebrands

32.Accordingtoexperts,peoplechoosethehottestbrandsprobably_____.

A.toshowoff

B.fortheirbetterquality 

C.fortheirbetterdesigns 

D.tobelongtoaspecialgroup

33.Whohavethesameopiniononexpensivebrands?

A.Alexandra&

Daniel. 

B.Emmy&

Edmund.

C.Emmy&

Alexandra. 

D.Daniel&

Emmy.

34.WhatdoesEdmundthinkofexpensivebrands?

A.Theyarenotworththeprice.

B.Theymakehimfeelconfident.

C.Theyneedtoimprovetheirquality.

D.Theypaytoomuchattentiontopersonallikes.

35.Thetextismainlyabout_____.

A.howtobuythingsreasonably

B.thecompetitionbetweenbrands

C.thedifferentvaluesofteenagers

D.whetherexpensivebrandsareworthhighprices

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。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Waystomakeagreatfirstimpression

You’vehearditamilliontimesalready,butitreallydoestakebutafewsecondstomakethatall-importantfirstimpression(印象).Herearesomeeasywaysforyoutoimpressyourclassmatesorteachers.

● 

36 

Beforeyoushakehandswithsomebody,makesurethatyourhandsareclean.Thehandshakeshouldnotbetoostrongorweak.Mostpeopleusetheirrighthands,unlesstheyhaveareasontousetheleft. 

37 

●Beontime

Whenmeetingsomeoneforthefirsttime,arrivingontimeisasimportantasbreathing.Youmayhaveanexcuse,butthatwillleavethepersonwhohardlyknowsyouwithabadimpression. 

38 

It’sbettertobehangingaroundtheplacethanbestuckintraffic.

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