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1、 d. more clever, any other boyc. well, watching d. very, being watchedb. 70 meters wide, acrossd. 70 meters wide, througha. wont have told( )14. _ does he play chess well _ he plays the piano well.a. not only, but also b. neither, nor c. either, ord. whether, or只供学习与交流 b. though had been told c. he

2、was toldd. having toldd. the reading of the book interested him( )31. he is clever and hard-working. it is _ that he will win in the competition.只供学习与交流 资料收集于网络,如有侵权 请联系网站删除a. certain b. sure c. told( )32. the young writer was _ to during the meeting. his book was well-known all over the country.a.

3、shown b. brought c. referred d. introduced( )33. the customers needs cant be _ by the company at once.a. agreed b. done c. allowed d. met( )34. the two boys were fighting each other, and it was hard for us to _ them.a. divide b. prevent c. separate d. keep( )35. - excuse me, may i ask you some quest

4、ions?- sorry , im too busy and havent even a minute to _.a. spend b. share c. stop d. sparesometimes it is better not to know the _36_ of a country that you are visiting _37_ it is to knowjust a little of it. the _38_ is this: the natives of your host country will often rush to _39_ if you seemcompl

5、etely lost and helpless. but they will usually misunderstand your small attempts to speak theirlanguage. they will think that you know _40_ more than you do. for example, i once asked three people incarefully memorized phrasebook spanish how to get to a bus station in mexico city. in reply each of t

6、hempoured out a flood of ( 大量) complicated spanish. the result was _41_ i didnt understand a word andwandered (徘徊) around for an hour before i found the station. _42_ i had missed the bus. the next timei met a situation like this in another city, i was a lot smarter ,so i acted dumbly(哑). trying to

7、look verypitiful, i _43_ a stranger and asked simply, “bus station?” he not only told me how to get there. heshowed me the _44_, walking three blocks out of his way to help a poor, dumb and helpless _45_.(b)there was once a great general named napoleon. he was in the camp reviewing his _46_ one dayw

8、hen he _47_ a little boy. “what are you doing here? ” the general asked the boy. “ i _48_ the army,sir.” the boy replied. “ _49_ do you do in the army? ” the general asked him. “ im a drummer, sir.” theboy answered proudly. napoleon ordered, “ _50_ your drum here, then.” the boy got his drum and_51_

9、. “ now,” said napoleon, “ sound the general.” that was the signal given in the army one hourbefore marching. it gave the men time to _52_ the tents, put things _53_ the carts, and get _54_ready for the line of march. the drummer sounded the general. “ good!” cried napoleon. “now _55_只供学习与交流 c. less

10、onsc. played withc. join51. a. started to beat52. a. get into53. a. underiii. 阅读理解(共 25 小题;每小题 2 分,共计 50 分)because of the land shortage in hong kong and gradual rise in the population, the government hascome up with a very bold housing program to provide flats for the lower income group. land shorta

11、ge isreally a big problem. it is, therefore, impossible to build low-cost houses. most of these flats built by thegovernment are high rise flats, some rising to more than twenty storeys. slums in the urban areas have beencleared and some of these lots have been taken up by the housing board to build

12、 flats.who are the people who live in these flats? they are mainly people of middle and lower income groupswho cannot afford to buy private houses. the only way for the government is to build flats and sell or rentthem out at reduced prices in order to solve their problem.generally the area where fl

13、ats are built is well served by shops, playgrounds, shopping centers andschools. people do not have to travel far for their daily needs. bus services run right through some of thehousing areas and they provide an efficient means of transportation.56. the governments aim is _.d. inside the business d

14、istrictsa. the very richc. the servantsb. the middle and lower income groupsd. the very poor只供学习与交流 a. to make way for new shopping centersb. and new shop-houses are builtc. to make way for flatswith a new palestinian(巴勒斯坦) prime minister in place on april 23, the us has seen a new chanceto put into

15、 place its “ road map” for peace. by may 5, the palestinian had accepted the plan, but israel(以色列)still wanted major changes to be made.the fighting between the two states began in september 2000. israel and palestine have fought againsteach other since israel created its own states in 1948. when is

16、rael won the 1967 war, it gained control ofeast jerusalem, the west bank and gaza. since then, the palestinians have demanded these three areas bepart of their state.mahmoud abbas became palestines new prime minister after palestinian leader yasir arafat wasforced to agree to share his power.the pla

17、n was written last december by the us, the united nations, the european union, and russia.it included three steps.l the first step is to stop the violence(暴力)on both sides.l the second step calls for an international conference that draws up the creation of a palestinian state.l the final step aims

18、for a lasting agreement between israel and palestine, and the support ofneighboring arab states.the palestinians say that the two sides should be taking steps at the same time.but israel demands the first step must be an end to palestinian violence.in the face of such disagreement, many analysts don

19、t believe the plan can ensure a peaceful future inthe middle east.b. the land israelis live on today once belonged to palestinians.c. the founding of israel.c. the “ road map” will settle the disagreement between israel and palestine.d. israel and palestine have different views about the new plan.只供

20、学习与交流 a. israelsb. palestinesc. analystsd. none of themthe people in the room were tense. five young engineers were sitting with their boss. they weretrying to settle something about where to set up an important new plant.suddenly one of the young engineers said what he thought was a good way of dea

21、ling with theproblem. what he had to say met with an uncomfortable silence. the boss then laughingly pointed out thatthe same suggestion had been made and rejected some minutes before.the incident seemed funny at the time. but several months later it didnt. after the work had beensuccessfully finish

22、ed, most of the engineers who had worked on it were promoted. but the young man whohad made a fool of himself at the meeting was passed over.what had happened? the young engineer was sure that he had never heard the suggestion made andrejected. he was right. he was a victim of a bad listening habit

23、that he didn t know he had. bad listeninghabits can hurt you a lot in your daily living. much of your success, both in your work and social life, isrelated to how you listen. a number of major industries and more than twenty leading colleges havebecome very concerned about our bad listening habits.

24、they have set up listening clinics and courses tofind out what is wrong-and what to do about it.65. what does the word “rejected” in the second paragraph mean?66. which of the following is not the young mans attitude(态度)towards the trouble that happened tohim?d. he thought nobody had made the same s

25、uggestion as he did.67. the purpose of the text is to show that _.there are different ways of telling a story. it can be told in words. it can be told in pictures. it can betold in music. it can be acted out. or it can be told by still another way- by dancing. dancing that tellsa story is called a b

26、allet.只供学习与交流 the dancing in a ballet is done to music, but the story is told by the movements of the dancers. thereis no singing or speaking.the dancers in the picture are telling the story of sleeping beautyt.he music for this famous balletwas written by the russian composer tschaikowsky. the move

27、ments of its dancers were worked out bythe french ballet master petipa.a ballet is a work (of art) just a beautiful picture is. the person who plans a ballet is an artist. so iseach dancer.sometimes ballet is called toe dancing. it is true that in some ballets the dancers do dance on theirtoes. but

28、a great deal of the dancing in ballets is not toe dancing. toe dancing is used to give the idea oflightness and airiness. it is never put into a ballet unless it fits the story.back in the days of ancient greece and rome there were dances that told stories of the gods. evenlonger ago in egypt there

29、were dances that told stories of the planets. but the ballet of today had itsbeginnings about 600 years ago. it began as a kind of entertainment in the courts of the rulers of italy.two hundred years later ballet was popular in the french court. the french king louis xiv founded aballet school.on a

30、ballet program today there are often some french words. the names of many ballets are french.but there may be other french words, too. a part of a ballet that is danced by just two people is called apas de deux. such french words remind us that france was once the leader in ballet.later the rulers o

31、f russia became interested in ballet. they offered a great deal of money to the bestballet masters and dancers of france. they founded a ballet school. soon russia was the leader in ballet.today there are many ballet companies. all opera companies, too, have ballets dancers, for balletsare a part of

32、 many operas. no one country now leads in ballet.ballet is not easy to learn. a boy or girl who wishes to be a ballet dancer has to begin going to aballet school very early. some begin when they are only three or four. all the parts in a ballet used to bedanced by men. but now a girl has as good a c

33、hance as a boy of being a famous ballet dancer.69. there are _ ways of telling a story referred to in the passage.d. the time when louis xiv was in power72. _ never acted as the leader in the history of ballet.(e)只供学习与交流 believe it or not, optical illusion can cut highway accident. japan is a case i

34、n point. it has reducedcar accidents on some roads by nearly 75 percent using a simple optical illusion.bent stripes, called chevrons painted on the roads made drivers think that they are driving faster thanthey really are, and thus drivers slow down. now the american automobile association foundati

35、on fortraffic safety in washington d.c. is planning to repeat japanese success. starting next year, the foundationwill paint chevrons and other patterns of stripes on selected roads around the country to test how well thepatterns reduce highway accidents. high speed plays a major role in as much as

36、one fifth of all deadlytraffic accidents, according to the foundation. to help reduce those accidents, the foundation will carry outits tests on areas where speedrelated dangers are the greatest-culver, exist slopes, traffic circles, and bridges.some studies suggest that straight, horizontal bars pa

37、inted across roads can cut the average speed of driverspainted bars. chevrons, scientists say, not only give drivers the impression that they are driving faster thanreally are, but also make a road appear to be narrower. the result is a longer lasting reduction in highwayspeed and the number of the

38、traffic accidents.d. the uses of optical illusion74. on roads painted with chevrons, drivers tend to feel that _.a. they should keep distances from other carsas a result of pollution, lake erie, on the borders of the united states and canada, is now withoutany living things.pollution in water is not

39、 simply a matter of “ poisons” killing large number of fish overnight. veryoften the effects of pollution are not noticed for many months or years because the first organisms to beeffects of pollution are either plants or plankton. but these organisms are the food of fish and birds and只供学习与交流 other

40、creatures. when this food disappears, the fish and birds die too. in this way a whole food chain canbe wiped out, and it is not until dead fish and water birds are seen at the river s edge or on the sea shorethat people realize what is happening.where do the substances which pollute the water come f

41、rom? there are two main sources-sewageand industrial waste. as more detergent( 洗洁精) is used in the home, more of it is finally put into ourrivers, lakes and seas. detergents harm water birds, dissolving the natural substances which keep theirfeathers waterproof. sewage itself, if not properly treate

42、d, makes the water dirty and prevents all forms oflife in rivers and lakes from receiving the oxygen they need. industrial waste is even more harmful sincethere are many highly poisonous things in it, such as copper and lead.so, if we want to stop this pollution, the answer is simple: sewage and industrial waste must be madeclean before flowi

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