1、5,- Can I come to see you at 8 this evening? - Sorry, I _ the film with my parents then Awill watch Bwill be watching Cam seeing Dshall see6,Toby _ dive into the sea when he saw a shark Awas about to Bis going to Cwanted to Dwould7,I was very disappointed that my friends _ when I arrived there Ahad
2、left Bwas leaving Cwas about to leave Dleft8,We all thought _ a question _we could raise enough money for the project Athat; that Bit; whether Cit; that Dthat; whether9,We all believed _honest and helpful Ahe is Bhim was Che to be Dhim to be10,The boy is tall and strong, so he _be Wolly, the America
3、n exchange student Acan Bmay Cshould Dis going to11,Going to the cinema? OK! Please wait a while; Ill just go and _ Abe changed Bget my clothes change Cget changed Dam changing12,The factory which _now will produce 50,000 cars a year Ahas built Bis built Cis being built Dis building13,John had no ch
4、oice but _the army in the end Ato join Bjoin Cjoin in Dto join in14,This accident will have a _effect on the _boy Alast; frighten Blasting; frightened Clasted; frightened Dlasting; frightening15, Some of the most common American gestures have very different meanings in 36 areas of the worldTake the
5、handshake for exampleIn America, a strong, 37 handshake shows a confident person, someone you can trust, a good leader, but people might be 38 in Asia and the Middle East where they prefer a much looser handshakeOther American gestures are considered very 39 in other countries, such as direct eye co
6、ntactTo an American, eye contact shows that someone is telling the truth or is 40 in what he or she hearsBut if you lived in parts of Asia or Africa, people might be 41 There are many chances for you to be confused by gestures and body 42 when you travel43 your head up and down for “ yes” and shakin
7、g your head from side to side for “no” mean the 44 in parts of eastern EuropeThe same applies to waving your hand left to right for “hello” or “goodbye”This can mean “45 ” in Asia and parts of Europe! If you go to Argentina, you might be offended and think someone is calling you crazy when you see t
8、hem 46 at their head or ear and move their first finger in a circleAlthough this means someone or something is 47 in America, in Argentina, it just means that you have a phone call! If you 48 to get someone to come over to where you are, you might hold out your hand,with the palm up and fingers faci
9、ng in, and curl your first finger in and 49 But dont do that in Asia, because it isnt very 50 The last gestures I want to talk about are 51 we call thumbs up and the OK signIf you 52 your hand and hold up your thumb, this gesture is used in many countries, but it means the number one in Germany and
10、Japan 53 of good job like it does in AmericaIf you 54 a circle with your thumb and first finger, and point the other three fingers up, you are saying yes or that 55 is okay if you are in AmericaBut in France it means zero, in Japan it means money, and if you are in Brazil or Germany, it is very rude
11、!36Athe Bsome Celse Dother37Asoft Bfirm Cloose Dnice38Ahappy Bdisappointed Csurprised Dsad39Arude Bpolite Copposite Dgentle40Ainterested Bbored Cglad Dsatisfied41Apleased Boffended Cangry Dattacked42Amovement Baction Clanguage Dtongue43AMoving BNodding CShaking DHolding44Aopposite Bdifferent Csame D
12、similar45Ayes Bhello Cgoodbye Dno46Apoint Bstare Clook Dfeel 47Ahappy Bsad Cangry Dcrazy48Awish Bhope Cwant Dneed49Aout Bdown Cup Daway50Astrange Bpolite Crude Dsurprising51Athat Bwhat Cwhich Dwhether52Aopen Btake Cturn Dclose53Ainstead Bbecause Cfond Dtired54Adraw Bmake Cmove Ddo55Aeverything Banyt
13、hing Csomething Dnothing16,Another small animal that tigers eat in Ranthambhore ( a wildlife park in northern India ) is the porcupineThere animals are spread widely across India in open areas and grsassland; they often live in the earth and between rocksThey are good diggers, and in Ranthambhore ar
14、e nocurnal; they only come out only at nightThey weigh 12 to 16 kilograms and can reach lenghs of 80 t0 90 centimetersThey live usually on vegetables and fruits and seem to have a good sense of smellPorcupines defend themselves when attacked by moving backwards with their quill upright, often making
15、 a strange noiseSeveral times, I have found the remains of quills where a tiger has killed and eaten a porcupine, but I have never actually seen the killIn spite of the quills, experienced tigers will try to kill cleanly by biting the porcupines head, its weakest spotBut the quills are very sharp an
16、d can give painful injuries to young tigersIf the quills have gone in very deep or if they are stuck in the tigers paw, it will try to pull them outOften, it will be successful, and the wound will get better, But, if the quills have gone very deep or if they are stuck in the tigers neck or mouth, wh
17、ere they cannot be reached, the wound will often turn badIf this happens, the tiger is in pain and is less able to hunt animalsIt has to look for easier food and so may turn to cows on the edges of the forestFrom this, it is a small step to becoming a man-eater1A porcupine is a small animal which_Al
18、ikes to fight against tigersBis a kind of good food for tigersCprefers to stay on vegetables and fruit rather than anywhere elseDhas vegetables and fruit as its main food2The word quills means _Along, sharp needle-like parts on a porcupine Bfeathers on a porcupineCteeth of a porcupine Dfeet of aporc
19、upine3What causes a tiger to become a man-eater according to this passage?AWhen there are no porcupines for a tiger to catchBWhen a tiger isnt hurt seriouslyCWhen it is difficult for a tiger to catch other animalsDWhen it turns to cows on the edges of the forest4What is the proper title for this pas
20、sage?AA porcupine BHow a Tiger kills a Porcupine?CWhat Can Cause a Tiger to Become a Man-eater? DA Tiger and its Food17,Acting is such an over-crowded profession that the advice that should be given to a young person thinking of going on the stage is “Dont! But it is useless to try to discourage som
21、eone who feels that he must act, although the chances of his becoming famous are smallThe normal way to begin is to go to a drama schoolUsually only students who show promise and talent are accepted, and the course lasts two yearsThen the young actor or actress takes up work with a play company usua
22、lly as assistant stage managerThis means doing everything that there is to do in the theater: painting scenery, looking after the furniture, taking care of the clothes, and even acting in very small partsIt is very hard work indeed: the hours are long and the salary is tinyBut young actors with the
23、stage in their blood are happy, waiting for the chance of work with a better company, or perhaps in films or television Of course, some people have unusual chances that lead to fame and success without this long and dull trainingConnie Pratt, for example, was just an ordinary girl working in a bicyc
24、le factoryA film producer happened to catch sight of her one morning waiting at a bus stop as he drove past in his big carHe told the driver to stop, and he got out to speak to the girlHe asked her if she would like to go to the film company to do a test, and at first she thought he was jokingThen s
25、he got angry and said she would call the policeIt took the producer twenty minutes to tell Connie that he was seriousThen an appointment was made for her to go to the company the next dayThe test was successfulThey gave her some necessary lessons and within a few weeks she was playing the leading pa
26、rt in a film, which made her well-known overnight throughout the countryOf course, she was given a more dramatic name, which is now world-famousBut chances like this happen once in a blue moon1The main reason why young people should be discouraged from becoming actors is that_Athere are already too
27、many actors Bactors are very unusual peopleCthe course at the drama school lasts too long Dacting is very hard work2An assistant stage managers job is difficult because has to _Await for a better chance Bwork for long hoursCdo all kinds of stage work Dhave a talent and promise for acting3Young actor
28、s with the stage in their blood are happy means _Athey are easily satisfied Bthey dont care if their job is hardCthey are born happy Dthey like the stage naturally4Connie Pratt thought the film producer was joking, for she _Anever wanted to become an actress Bdidnt know who the man wasCcouldnt believe what the man said Dhad no interest in acting 5The phrase once in a blue moon in the last sentence means _ Aslowly Bimmediately Cunexpectedly Dunusually18, This is a time of year when we think about giving and receiving presentsCan you find a little extra to give? On
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