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B.onebuyswhenonereturns

C.mustbereturnedifonewantstogethismoneyback

D.allowsapassengertotraveltoaplaceandreturnlater

2.Themaninthebookingofficementionedthechild’sticketinorderto__________.

A.sendthewomanaway

B.getback£15.50

C.saysorrytothewoman

D.makecleartheimportanceofthelaw

3.Accordingtotherailwaylaw,achild__________.

A.musthaveaticketjustlikeagrown-up

B.cannottravelwithoutaticket

C.belowtheageoffourcantravelwithoutaticket

D.cantravelwithgrown-upswithoutaticket

4.Atlastthewomangot__________fromtherailwaybookingoffice.

A.£15.50

B.£1.50

C.£14

D.nothing

5.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.AftercheckingthetimetableTonyfoundtherewasashipfromJerseyonJune26th.

B.Tonysaidsorrytothewomanandpaidher£14.

C.ThewomandidnottravelatalltoJerseywithherdaughtertospendherholiday.

D.Itwasclearthatthewomanwasnothonest.

答案:

DACDD

Passage2

Throughouthistory,peoplehaddreamedaboutjoiningEnglandandFrancetogether.EvenNapoleonhadaplantodigatunnel(隧道)andreachEngland.OneofthefirstpeoplewhotriedtodigatunnelundertheChannelwasaFrenchengineercalledAlbertMathieu.Histunnelfailed.

In1881,ColonelBeamontandCaptainEnglishfromBritainalsotriedtodigatunnel.TheirtunnelwentsixkilometersintotheChannel.QueenVictoriastoppedthemandsaiditwasdangeroustoconnectwithFrance.Itwasaverygoodtunnel,anditisstilltheretoday.

Thenewtunnel(readyin1993)is,infact,threetunnels-twofortrainsanda“servicetunnel”forfreshairtogoinandformenwhotakecareofthetunnels.Thetunnelsarefiftykilometerslong,fortymetersunderwater.Fortykilometersoftunnelareundertheseaitself.Theyarethelongestunderseatunnelsintheworld.Trainstravelthroughthetunnelsat160km/h.Peopledrivetheircarsontotrainsandthetrainstakethemthroughthetunnel.Eachtraintakes1,500peopleandtherearetrainseverytenminutes.

AspecialradiostationcalledChannelChannelhasstarted,becauseitisimpossibletoreceivenormalradiosignals(信号)whenyouareunderthesea.Thestationsendsnewstokeeppeopleup-to-datewiththe“worldoutside”whiletheyareinthetunnel.

6.Whatwaspeople’sdreamaboutEnglandandFrance?

A.NapoleoncouldreachEngland.B.Napoleoncoulddigatunnelforthem.

C.AlbertMathieuwouldsucceed.D.EnglandandFrancecouldbejoinedtogether.

7.WhichisTRUEaboutthetunnelbuildingin1881?

A.ThetunnelwentsixkilometersfromFrance.

B.Tunnel-buildingwasadangerousjob.

C.Theoldtunnelisstillunderthesea.

D.Thequeenagreedtothediggingplan.

8.What’sthetravelinglikeinthetunnel?

A.Trainsandcarscantravelat160km/h.

B.Peoplecantravelbytrainsthroughtwotunnels.

C.Ittakestenminutestogothroughthetunnelbytrain.

D.Peoplecandrivetheircarsortaketrainsthroughthetunnel.

9.ChannelChannelhasstartedto_________.

A.tellpeoplewhatthedateisB.sendnewsaboutpeopleinthetunnel

C.tellpeoplenewsabouttheoutsideworldD.receiveradiosignalsoftheoutsideworld

10.Thepassagemainlytellsus_________.

A.thehistoryoftheChanneltunnelB.theimportanceoftheChanneltunnel

C.it’shardworktodiganunderseatunnelD.thepeoplewhotriedtodigtheChanneltunnel

DCBCA

Passage3

Opportunitiesforrewardingworkbecomefewerforbothmenandwomenastheygrowolder.Afterage40,jobhuntingbecomesevenmoredifficult.Manyworkersstayatjobstheyaretoooldforratherthanfacepossiblerejection.Ouryouth-oriented,throw-awaycultureseeslittlevalueinolderpeople.InwriterLilianHellman'

swords,theyhave"

thewisdomthatcomeswithagethatwecan'

tmakeuseof."

Unemploymentandeconomicneedforworkishigheramongolderwomen,especiallyminorities,thanamongyoungerwhitewomen.Anationalcouncilreportsthesefindings:

Thoughunemployedlongerwhenseekingwork,olderwomenjob-huntharder,holdajoblongerwithlessabsenteeism(缺勤),performaswellorbetter,aremorereliable,andaremorewillingtolearnthanmenoryoungerwomen.Yetmanyolderwomenearnpoorpayandfaceafutureofpovertyintheirretirementyears.When"

sexismmeetsageism,povertyisnolongeronthedoorstep-itmovesin,"

accordingtoTishSommers,directorofaspecialstudyonolderwomenfortheNationalOrganizationforWomen.

Yeta1981reportontheWhiteHouseConferenceonAgingshowsthatasagroup,olderAmericansarethe"

wealthiest,bestfed,besthoused,healthiest,mostself-reliantolderpopulationinourhistory."

Thisstatementissmallcomforttothoselivingbelowthepovertyline,butitdoesexplodesomeoftheoldtraditionalbeliefsandfears.Opportunitiesformovinginandupinalargecompanymayshrinkbutmanyolderpeoplebeginsuccessfulsmallbusinesses,volunteerinsatisfyingactivities,andstayactiveformanyyears.Theyhavefewrolemodelsbecauseinpreviousgenerationsthelifespanwasmuchshorterandexpectationsoflifewerefewer.Theyareploughingnewground.

Employersarebeginningtorecognizethatthematurepersoncanbringagreatdealofstabilityandresponsibilitytoaposition.Onedoesn'

tloseabilityandexperienceontheeveofone'

s65thor70thbirthdayanymorethanonegrowsupinstantlyatage21.(348words)

11.Aftertheageof40,______.

A.mostworkersaretiredoftheirpresentjobs

B.manyworkerstendtosticktotheirpresentjobs

C.peoplefindtheirjobsmorerewardingthanbefore

D.peoplestillwishtohuntformoresuitablejobs

12.FromHellman'

sremark,wecanseethat______.

A.fullusehasbeenmadeofthewisdomofolderpeople

B.thewisdomofolderpeopleisnotvaluedbyAmericansociety

C.olderpeoplearenolessintelligentthanyoungpeople

D.thewisdomofolderpeopleisofgreatvaluetoAmericansociety

13.TishSommersarguesthat______.

A.olderwomenfindithardtoescapepoverty

B.olderwomenusuallyperformbetterintheirjobs

C.themajorcauseofthepovertyofolderwomenissexism

D.morepeoplehavecometobelieveinsexismandageism

14.Accordingtothethirdparagraph,itcanbeseenthatolderAmericans______.

A.havemorejobopportunitiesthanyoungpeople

B.livebelowthepovertyline

C.havenewopportunitiestoremainactiveinsociety

D.nolongerbelieveinthepromiseofahappylifeuponretirement

15.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethatthewriter______.

A.callsattentiontothelivingconditionsofolderAmericans

B.believesthatthevalueofolderpeopleisgainingincreasingrecognition

C.attemptstojustifytheyouth-oriented,throw-awaycultureoftheUnitedStates

D.arguespeopleshouldnotretireattheageof65or70

BBACB

二、完型填空

MarkTwain(马克.吐温),afamous__1__writer,likedtoplayjokesonothers.Butonceonhimajokewasplayed.OnedayMarkTwain__2__togiveatalkinasmalltown.Atlunchhemetayoungman,oneofhisfriends.Theyoungmansaidthathehadanunclewithhim.HetoldMarkTwainthathisuncleneverlaughed__3__smiledandthatnobodyand__4__wasabletomakehisunclesmileorlaugh.“You__5__youruncletomytalktonight,”saidMarkTwain,“I’msureIcanmakehimlaugh.”Thateveningtheyoungmanandhisunclesat__6__.MarkTwainbegantospeak.Hetoldseveralfunnystories.Thismadeeveryoneinthehalllaugh.__7__theoldmannevereversmiled.MarkTwaintoldmorefunnystories,buttheoldmanstillkeptquiet.FinallyMarkTwainstopped.Hewasquite__8__.Severaldayslater,MarkTwaintoldanotherfriend__9__hisaboutwhathadhappenedthatnight.“Oh,”saidhisfriend,“Iknowaboutthatoldman.He__10__deafforyears.”(190)

1、

A.America

B.American

C.Americanism

D.Americana

2、

A.invited

B.wereinvited

C.wasinvited

D.hadbeeninvited

3、

A.and

B.so

C.but

D.or

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