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(2012 安徽卷) Welcome to one of the largest collections of footwear(鞋类) in the world that will make you green with envy. Here at the Footwear Museum you can see exhibits(展品) from all over the world. You can find out about shoes worn by everyone from the Ancient Egyptians to pop stars.Room 2Most of our visitors are amazed-and shocked-by the collection of “special purpose” shoes on exhibition here at the Museum of Footwear. For example, there are Chinese shoes made of silk that were worn by women to tie their feet firmly to prevent them from growing too much.Room 1 The celebrity(名人) footwear section is probably the most popular in the entire museum. Started in the 1950s there is a wide variety of shoes and boots belonging to everyone from queens and presidents to pop stars and actors! Most visitors find the celebrities choice of footwear extremely interesting.Room 3As well as shoes and boots, the museum also exhibits shoe-shaped objects. The variety is unbelievable. For example, there is a metal lamp that resembles a pair of shoes, and Greek wine bottles that look like legs.The Footwear LibraryPeople come from all over the world to study in our excellent footwear library. Designers and researchers come here to look up information on anything and everything related to their subject of footwear. 1、 Where would you find a famous singers shoes?A Room 1 B Room 2 C Room 3 D The Footwear Library2、All exhibits in each room_A share the same themeB have te same shapeC are made of the same materialD belong to the same social class3、Which of the following is true according to the text?A The oldest exhibits in Room 1 were made in the 1950s.B Room 2 is the most visited place in the museumC Room 3 has a richer variety of exhibits than the other two.D Researchers come to the Footwear Library for date.(2009福建卷,B篇)Foreign drivers will have a pay on-the-spot fines of up to 900 for breaking the traffic law to be carried our next month. If they do not have enough cash or a working credit card, their vehicles will clamped(扣留)until they pay and they will face an additional fee of &80 for getting back their vehicles . The law will also apply to British citizens ,The fines will be described officially as “deposits” when the traffic law take effect ,takes effect ,because the money would be returned if the driver went to court and was found not guilty ,In practice, very few foreign drives are likely to return to Britain to deal with their eases Foreign drivers are rarely charged because police cannot take action against them if they failto appear in court, Instead, officers often merely give warnings. Three million foreign-registered vehicles enter Britain each year . Polish vehicles s make up 36 percent, French vehicles 10 percent and German vehicles 9 percent. Foreign vehicles are 30 percent more likely tope in a crash than British-registered vehicles .The number of crashes caused by foreign vehicles rose by 47 percent between 2003 and 2008 .there were almost 400 deaths and serious injuries and 3,000 slight injuries from accidents caused by foreign vehicles in 2008. The new law is partly intended to settle the problem of foreign lorry drivers ignoring limits on weight and hours at the wheel .Foreign lorries are throe times more likely to be in a crash than British Lorries. Recent spot checks found that three quarters of Lorries that failed safety teats were registered overseas. The standard deposit for a careless driving offence such as driving too close to the vehicle in front or reading a map at the wheelwill be 300. Deposits for speeding offences and using mobile phones will be 60. Foreign drivers will not get points as punishment added to their licenses, while British drivers will. 61. The foreign drivers who break the traffic law and do not pay on the spot are likely to be fined up to _. A. 60 B. 300 C. 900 D. 9802012福建CElixir written by Eric WaltersTwelve-year-old Roth becomes a friend of DrBanting and his assistant, MrBest, who are in search of a cure for diabetes (糖尿病)She finds herself torn between her sympathy for the animals being experimented on and her friendship with Banting and BestGeorge Washingtion Carver written by Elizabeth MacleodMeet the “Peanut(花生)Specialist”, George Washington Carver, the inventor and professor who made over 325 products out of peanutsThrough his agricultural research, he also greatly improved the lives of countless black farmers in the southern United StatesSee also Macleods Albert Einstein: A Life of GeniusThe Inuit Thought of It: Amazing Arctic Innovationswritten by Alootook Ipellie & David MacDonaldExplore more than 40 ideas necessary to Inuit survivalFrom ideas familiar to us today to inventive concepts that shaped their lives, celebrate the creativity of a remarkably intelligent peopleAlso see other books; The Chinese Thought of It by Tingxing Ye and A Native American Thought of It by Rocky Landon and David MacDonaldMade in Canada:101 Amazing Achievementswritten by Bev SpencerWhat things do we use daily that have a Canadian connection? Here are 101 common things that were invented in Canada or by a Canadian, including the Blackberry, alkaline(碱性)batteries and the Blue Box recycling programNewtonand the Time Machine written by Michael McGowanTen-year-old boy Newton has invented a time machine to see dinosaurs up closeBut it disappears on a test run with his two huge friends, King Herbert and Queen Certrude, in it! Can he save them before time runs out?64Which of the following best describes Roths feeling in Book 1?APainful. BCurious. CFrightened. DDisappointed.65Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?AAnimals are mentioned in Book 1 and Book 5BBook 3 introduces 40 inventive conceptsCAlkaline batteries were invented by DrBantingDGeorge Washington Carver was a black farmer in the US66In Book 5, King Herbert and Queen Gertrude are_.ANewtons human friends Bthe names of the time machineCtwo dinosaurs Dthe inventions of the time machine67If you are interested in native Americans, you may read the book by _AElizabeth Macleod BEric WaltersCRocky London & David MacDonald DBev Spencer.【考例】(2009山东卷,A篇)A year ago August, Dave Fuss lost his job driving a truck for a small company in west Michigan. His wife , Gerri , was still working in the local school cafeteria , but work for Dave was scarce , and the price of everything was rising . The Fusses were at risk of joining the millions of Americans who have lost their homes in recent years . Then Dave and Gerri received a timely gift7,000,a legacy (遗产) form their neighbors Ish and Arlene Hatch , who died in an accident . “It really made a difference when we were going under financially .”says Dave .But the Fusses werent the only folks in Alto and the neighboring town of Lowell to receive unexpected legacy from the Hatches. Dozens of other families were touched by the Hatches generosity. In some cases , it was a few thousand dollars ; in other ,it was more than 100,000.It surprised nearly everyone that the Hatches had so much money , more than 3 millionthey were am elderly couple who lived in an old house on what was left of the family farm .Children of the Great Depression ,Ist and Arlene were known for their habit of saving , They thnved own (喜欢) comparison shopping and would routinely go from store to store , checking prices before

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