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Thesedays,itiseasierforustotraveltoothercountriesthaneverbefore.

However,thereisabigdifficultythatmostofus41whenwemeetpeoplein

othercountries-wecannotcommunicatewiththem.Thereare42where

Englishisstillnotspoken,thoughitisthemostwidelyknowlanguage.So,wouldn't

itbe43iftherewasonelanguagethatcouldbeunderstoodbyanyoneanywhere

intheworld?

Esperantothatwascreatedin1887maybetheworld's44truly

internationallanguage.Infact,although45artificial(人造的)languageshave

beenalreadycreated,onlyEsperantohashadmuchsuccess.Itslearnerssaythatitis

aboutfourtimes46tolearnthanotherlanguages.Spellingandpronunciation

arebotheasy,too.Forexample,itdoesnothavesilent47likethe"h”in

“honest”.Ifyou48aword,youcanspellitwithoutanydifficulty.Thegrammar

isalsoassimpleaspossible:onlysixteenbasic49,noirregularverbs(不规贝

动词),onlysixverbendings.

Inshort,Esperantoshouldbeattractive(有吸弓I力的)asalanguagetolearn,

50thereisaproblem:howmanypeoplehavemetanyonewhocanreallyspeakit?

Anyway,wehopethatsomedayonelanguagecanbemasteredeasilybyanyone.

C41.A.needB.missC.faceD.touch

D42.A.officesB.schoolsC.citiesD.places

B43.A.safeB.niceC.funnyD.difficult

A44.A.firstB.anotherC.lastD.other

D45.A.littleB.alittleC.fewD.afew

B46.A.betterB.easierC.slowerD.shorter

D47.A.marksB.partsC.wordsD.letters

A48.A.hearB.seeC.watchD.notice

C49.A.subjectsB.sentencesC.rulesD.lessons

B50.A.andB.butC.soD.because

vn、阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,计40分)

阅读A、B、C三篇材料,然后从各小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

JaneGoodallfirstmadefriendswithachimp(黑猩猩)whenshewasoneyear

old.Onherfirstbirthdayhermotherearnedhertothezoonearherhomeandbought

heratoychimp.Shelovedherfurry(毛绒)friendverymuch.Atage7,JaneGoodall

readDr.Doolittle,abookaboutadoctorwhocouldtalktoanimals.Shewantedtobe

abletotalktoherfavoriteanimals,too.SheexpectedtogotoAfricasomedaysothat

shecouldlearnmoreaboutchimps.WhenJanegrewup,shestilldreamedofgoingto

Africa.Shegotherwishwhenshewas26yearsold.ShewenttoGombeNational

Parkwheremanychimpslivedintheforests.

Janewatchedthechimpscloselydayafterday.Shesawthattheywerealotlike

people.Theycouldthinkandmakeplans.Theyusedtools.Theyshowedtheirfear,

pain,orpleasure.Sometimes,theyfought.Often,theyhugged(拥抱)andkissed.

ScientistsweresurprisedbywhatJanesaw.Theyknewthattherelationbetween

chimpsandhumanswastheclosest.However,theydidnotknowtheyactedsomuch

likeus.

Janestillhasthetoychimpshewasgivenasachild.Shehasstudiedherfurry

friendsforover30years.Now,shespeaksfbrthemtogroupsaroundtheworld.She

hopesthatwhatshehastosaywillmakeothersdosomethingtoprotectchimpsfrom

beinghurt.

b51.WhenJanewas7,shewanted.

A.toreadDr.DoolittleagainB.totalktoanimals,too

C.tobuyanothertoychimpD.tomeetadoctoratonce

C52.JanewenttoGombeNationalParkto.

A.haveatripthereB.trainababychimp

C.learnmoreaboutchimpsD.protectthechimpsthere

A53.Thescientistsweresurprisedwhentheyheardthat.

A.thechimpscouldactsomuchlikehumans

B.JanehadbeeninAfricaforsuchalongtime

C.Janewatchedthechimpscloselydayafterday

D.Janestillhadthetoychimpshewasgivenasachild

c54.Janespeaksforchimpstogroupsaroundtheworldto.

A.helpthescientistslearnmoreaboutchimps

B.studyherfurryfriendsinsomeothercountries

C.makemorepeopledosomethingtoprotectchimps

D.letpeopleknowthatchimpsarelovelyanimals

a55.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat.

A.Janefoundmoreaboutchimpsthanthescientistsdid

B.JanedreamedofgoingtoAfricawhenshewas26

C.Janecouldtalktochimpswiththehelpofthescientists

D.JaneknewnothingaboutchimpsbeforegoingtoAfrica

Click(点击)andshopEatwhatyoulike

DoyoualwaysgoshoppingattheDoyouusuallywanttoavoideatinganyspicy

supermarketoroftenforgettobuysomething?(辛辣的)food?Doyoualwaysregretdrinking

Ifyoudoforgetsomething,webelieveyoutoomuchfizzy(起泡的)drinks?Well,now

neverwanttogobackforit.Butwithit'stimeforyoutoholdachancetochange

Webshop,ournewInternetshoppingservice,thethings.You'dbettertrytakingourGasgo

youwon'thaveto.Alsoavoidstandingsoandbegintofeelthedifference!

longtopayforwhatyouget.Startshopping

onlinenow!

24hourstosuccessYou'renevertoooldtosurf(冲浪)

Doyouregretnotworkingharderatschool?DoyouwanttosurftheInternetbutthink

Doyouwanttoimproveyourlanguages?you'retoooldtostartlearningnewskills?If

WithPolyglot'ssystem(系统),youcanlearnso,whynottakeacourseatCompuWiz?We

tospeakanylanguagein24hours!Trypromisetomakeyoumasteracomputer

followingoursystemandseehowdifferentitwhateveryouage.Don'tforgettocallus

isfromtherest.WhynotmakeanearlystartbeforeJuly1stat28190818,andreceivea

inaclasstoday?50%lowerpriceonlessons.

C56.WithWebshop,you.

A.oftenforgettobuywhatyouneedB.havetostandtopayforthe

things

C.canbuyeverythingyouneedeasilyD.can'tgobacktobuywhatyouforget

B57.Ifyoudon'tliketoeatsomethingspicyordrinksomethingfizzy,youmaytry

toseehowdifferentitis.

A.PolyglotB.GasgoC.WebshopD.CompuWiz

C58.Trytoandyouwilllearnanylanguageinaveryshorttime.

A.clickontheWebshopB.taketheGasgo

C.followPolyglot'ssystemD.callat28190818

D59.Youcansave50%ofyourmoneyifyoubeforeJuly1st.

A.doshoppingwithWebshopB.holdachancetotryGasgo

C.startearlywithPolyglot'ssystemD.learnsurfingtheInternetatCompuWiz

B60.Accordingtothepassage,onecan.

A.takeasurfingcourseatWebshopinaclass

B.possiblylearntospeakEnglishin24hours

C.trytakingGasgofoodordrinkswhenheisold

D.doshoppingonlinewithoutpayingforhisthings

C

Ifyouhavefailedinthepasttotrytomakebigchangesinlife,tryagainnow,one

tinystepatatime.

Everyyearit'sthesame.AsDecembercomestoanend,youthinkaboutthenew

yearandallthewaysyouwanttoimproveyourlife.Butasyoustarttowritedown

yourhopesforthenewyear,youthinkaboutthelastyear.Youexcitedlywritedown

allthechangesyouaregoingtomake,butbytheendofJanuarythoseideasgetlost

inyourbusylife.

Here'sasuggestion:Forgetthetoobig,hard-to-achievegoalsandjustthinkabout

thesmallones."Weoftenthinkthatwehavetodoeverythinginbigsteps,even

thoughifssohardforustoreachit,“saidRobertMaurer,whorecentlywrotethe

bookOneSmallStepCanChangeYouLife.4uWhatwetrytodoistobeginwithsucha

smallstepthatwecan'tfindanyexcusenottodoit.”

“Kaizen”,aJapaneseword,isusedtomeantochangebehaviorandattitudes(态

度).DuringWorldWarII,Americanfactorymanagerswereabletoincrease

productivitybytryingsmall,continuousimprovementsinsteadofsuddenchanges.

Afterthewar,theideawasbroughttoarebuilding(重建)Japan.ItmadeJapan

developfast.TheJapanesecalledit“kaizen”,whichmeans“improvement”.

Maurerstudiedtheideaanddidsomeexperimentswithit."Kaizen“could

possiblyhelppeoplesucceedindoingeverything.

61.AttheendofDecember,peopleusually.

A.failtomakebigchangesB.planforthelastyear

C.thinkaboutthenewyearD.trytolosetheirideas

62.RobertMaurerwroteabooktotellus.

A.weshoulddoeverythinginbigsteps

B.howtochangeone'slifewithonesmallstep

C.weshouldtryalotofsuddenchanges

D.howtofindasmallstepwithoutanyexcuse

63.Theunderlinedpart"increaseproductivity^^inthepassagemeans"

A.提高生产率B.增加成本C.增加出口量D.提高待遇

64.Thewriterofthepassagesuggestsweshould.

A.makechangesattheendoftheyear

B.dofewexperimentswith“kaizen”

C.dothingswithhard-to-achievegoals

D.takeatinysteptoachievebiggoals

65.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEfromthepassage?

A.Youcanachieveyourgoalsifyouarenottoobusy.

B.RobertMaurerstudied“kaizen“andfoundithelpful.

C.Youcan'tfindanyexcusenottoreachabiggoal.

D.”Kaizen“wasbroughttoJapanduringWorldWarII.

2

Stoneisallaroundus.Stoneisusuallyveryhard,46itcanalsobesoft.

Stoneshavemanyuses.

Insome47,artistscarve(雕亥!J)beautifulthingsoutofsoftstones,because

theycanbeshapedeasily.Inancienttimes,peoplecarved48personsoranimals

outofsoftstones,whichcouldbecarriedalongwith.WhileinsomeEuropean

countries,statues(雕塑)arecarved49hardstonesandtheydonotchange

easily.Insummer,thehotsun50onthesestatuesandinwinterthesnowfalls

onthem,butthey51remainbeautiful.

Stoneisstrongandlong-lasting.So,itis52enoughforbuildings.Ahouse

builtofstonedoesnotcatchfireaseasilyas53madeofwood.Somestonesare

coloured,sotheymakethe54lookwonderful.Peoplecanalsogetafirewith

stones.Besides,somekindsofstonescanbeusedto55jewellery(珠宝).

We'vefoundstonesarereallyamazing.

46.A.andB.butC.orD.so

47.A.countriesB.citiesC.factoriesD.parks

48.A.youngB.oldC.smallD.big

49.A.intoB.ofC.forD.from

50.A.shinesB.dropsC.putsD.fits

51.A.evenB.stillC.neverD.often

52.A.goodB.bigC.longD.old

53.A.thisB.noneC.oneD.it

54.A.stonesB.buildingsC.fireD.wood

55.A.findB.sellC.buyD.make

1.阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,计30分)

阅读A、B、C三篇材料,然后从各小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

Myparentstaughtmenottowastefood.Mymomalwaysfoundwaystomake

leftovers(剩余食物)tastegood.IwenttoIlantolearnaboutsomeoftheirspecial

foods.AsIwasthere,Ilearnedaboutthefoodandthehistoryofthearea.Ilearned

thattheydon'twastefood,either,andtheyuseleftovers!

Manyyearsago,therewasnotenoughfoodforeveryone.Peoplelearnedtocook

andeatalmosteverything.Theyhadtothinkofwaystomakespecialdishes.Oneof

thesedishesiskaozha.Ifsmadewithleftoverslikemeat,soup,oilandfat.That

mightnotsoundverygood,butitdoestastegood.Today,kaozhaisaspecialdishat

bigbanquets(宴会).

Anotherfamousdishiscalledzaobing.It'smadewithfruit,meatandother

things.Ireallylikedit!ButIdidn'twanttoeattoomuch.Ithasalotoffatinit.

IsmelledsomethingburningandIsawsmoke,soIfoundanotherspecialfoodof

theIlanarea—duckmeat.Theduckmeatisputinabigoven(炉子)tocookit.Smoke

keepsthemeatfresh.Idon'tusuallyeatmeat,butthisduckmeatwasdelicious!It

tastedsweet.

Ilanisagreatplacewithdeliciousfood.IhopeIcancomebackagain!

56.Thewriterlearnsfromherparents.

A.nottoeatleftoversB.toeatgoodfood

C.nottowastefoodD.tomakegoodfood

57.ShefindsthatpeopleinIlan.

A.alwayswastefoodB.don'tuseleftovers

C.don'thaveenoughfoodD.cancookspecialfood

58.Kaozhaisagooddishthatismadewith.

A.fruit,meatandotherthingsB.freshandsweetduckmeat

C.somedifferentleftoversD.meat,soupandfruit

59.Therearekindsofspecialfoodsmentionedinthepassage.

A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five

60.Fromthepassage,weknowthat.

A.therewasnotenoughfoodinIlanlongago

B.leftoverscan'tbeusedtocookdeliciousfood

C.zaobingisafamousdishwithoutanyfatinit

D.thewriterisinterestedinverybigbanquets

B

。Editor(编辑)Wanted

Editorneededtodirecttheworkofnewmusicmagazine.Atleasttwoyearseditorial

experienceneeded.Hours:8:00AMto5:00PM.Someovertimerequired.Sendyour

personalinformationto:P.O.Box213,Fairview,IN.46243.

BankManager

TownBankislookingforabankmanagertoheaditsdowntownbranch(分彳『).Apersonwith

5+yearsexperience.WorkingHours:8:30AMto5:30PM.Mailto<newbank@>for

moreinformation.

TeachersNeeded

LanguageCentreneedsexperiencedteachersforitsnewEnglishteachingprogram.PT/FT

(兼/专职)positionsavailable.Nomorethan25teachinghoursaweek.AM/PMchanges.

Teacherswithbackgroundincomputerskillspreferred(优先).Tel:567-1243.

NursesinNeed

ChildCareCentreserveschildrenfrom3to6yearsofage.Itprovidescarefivedaysaweek,

andisopenabouttenhoursaday.Itisingreatneedofnurseswiththeexperienceofguiding

(指导)differentactivitiessuchasindoorandoutdoorgames.Call432-3745orvisitour

website:/cfcr._______

61.Apersonwithofexperienceisneededtoheadthebank.

A.atleasttwoyearsB.twenty-fiveyears

C.threetosixyearsD.morethanfiveyears

62.Youshouldworkforifyoubecomeaneditorofthemagazine.

A.justninehoursadayB.nolessthanninehoursaday

C.abouttenhoursadayD.lessthan25hoursaweek

63.Ifyouwanttobeateacher,youcanformoreinformation.

A.call567-1243B.mailto<newbank@>

C.phone432-3745D.writetoP.O.Box213,Fairview

64.Youneedtohavetheexperienceofdirectingdifferentactivitiesto.

A.beaneditorofthemusicmagazineB.headabankbranchofTownBank

C.teachEnglishinLanguageCentreD.workasanurseinChildCare

Centre

65.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.ChildCareCentredoesn'tprovidecareforchildrenofallages.

B.TeachersarewantedtoteachEnglishintheLanguageCentre.

C.Onewithcomputerskillswillbepreferredtoheadthebank.

D.Yourowninformationisavailablefbrthepositionoftheeditor.

C

Istheresomeoneyouhate?Well,maybeyoudon'treallyhatethem.Butyouget

reallyangryeverytimeyouthinkofthem.Ifyoudon'tletthisangergo,itcanturn

intobitterness(痛苦).

Bitternessappearswhenwecan'tforgive(原谅)someonewhohashurtusor

madeusangry.Someonemightsayordosomethingthathurtsus.Butinsteadof

controllingtheanger,wekeepitdeepinside.Beforelong,abitterfeelingbeginsto

grow.Wemaythinkwe'rehurtingthatpersonbycriticizing(指责)himorheroften,

butwe'rereallyonlyhurtingourselves.

Bitternesscannotonlyleadtoserioushealthproblemssuchasheartdisease,but

alsohurtourrelationshipswithfriendsandfamilymembers.Nooneenjoysbeing

aroundanangrypersonforverylong.

Ifyouseebitternessinyourlife,herearesomewaystodealwithit.

•Acceptit

Insteadoftryingtodenyyouranger,makeitcleartoyourselfandacceptit.See

yourangerforwhatitisandquicklydealwithit.

•Stopmakingexcusesforit

Youmayfeelyouhavearighttobeangry.Youmaythinkyou'rerightandthe

otherpersoniswrong.Youmayevensecretlyenjoymakingtheotherpersonlook

bad.Butintheend,bitternesshurtsyoumuchmorethantheotherperson.The

bitternesswillholdyouback,andtheotherpersonwillgoonwithhisorherlife.

•Forgiveandforgetit

Youprobablycan'tcompletelyputtheangeroutofyourmind.Butyoucan

decidetoforgivetheotherperson.Forgetitandmoveon.You'llenjoybetterhealth

andpeaceofmind.

66.Accordingtothepassage,wemightgetangrywhensomeone.

A.holdsusbackB.forgetsusC.doesn'tlikeusD.doeshurtus

67.Bitternesscomesfrom.

A.ourhealthproblemslikeheartdisease

B.theangerthatlivesdeepinsideourmind

C.thepersonwhosayssomethingthathurtsus

D.ourrelationshipswithfriendsandfamilymembers

68.Theunderlinedword"deny"inthepassagemeans“

A.误解B.否认C.疏远D.减轻

69.Thebestwaytodealwiththebitternessisto.

A.makethepersonwhohurtsuslookbad

B.hatethepersonwhohurtsusveryoften

C.acceptthatyouarehurtingtheotherperson

D.forgivethepersonwhohurtsusandforgetit

70.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Weshouldenjoysomeonewhohurtsus.

B.Weshouldpaymoreattentiontoourfriends.

C.Thepeaceofmindismoreimportantthanthehurtitself.

D.It'sbettertoletbitternessgoalongwiththeotherperson.

任务型阅读(共5小题,每小题2分,计10分)

阅读短文,并按要求完成76—80题。

What'syourideaofaperfectmom?InAmerica,momsofthe1950sand60sin

theTVplayswerethe“perfect“examples.Theyalwaysmadefreshlycookedmeals

andhadatidyhouse.Itwastheirfull-timejobtocareforthechildrenandthehome.It

meantthatthehomewastherealcentreofmothers,lives.Butthatwas40-50years

ago.Timeshavechanged,aedsohavethvrolesofmoms.

IntheU.S.,in1960s,societybegantochange.Thewomen'sliberation

movement(妇女先不放运动)causedwomentoquestiontheirtraditionalandsolidroles.

Andwomenbeganleavingtheirhomestogetjobsorgobacktoschool.Society

changedinAsia,too.Fiftyyearslater,itbecomesnormalformotherstoworkoutside

thehomewithouttheexception(彳列夕卜).ThisistrueinbothAmericaandAsia.

Motherstodayserveaspresidents,CEOs,universityteachersandairlinepilots.

Infact,theycanbefoundineveryprofession(职业).Butmostpeoplewilltellyou,

theirmostimportantjobisstillbeingamom.

76题为判断正误(“T”表示正确,表示错误);77—79题为简略回答问题;80题

为英译汉。

76.MomsworkoutsidethehomeinbothAmericaandAsianow.

77.Domothersonlyworkinsomespecialprofessionstoday?

78.WhendidwomenbeginleavingtheirhomestogetjobsintheU.S.?

79.Accordingtothepassage,whatisthemostimportantjobforaperfectmom?

80.PuttheunderlinedsentenceinthepassageintoChinese.

3

Homesickisacompoud(复合的)wordmadeofHOMEandSICK.Youknow

whateach_1―meansonitsown,ofcourse.Butdoyouknowthemeaning_2_they

areusedtogether?Thedefinition(定义)ofhomesickisSICKFORHOME.ltmeans

youmissyourhome.

Nowthinkforaminute_3_SEASICK.IfyouchangethewordHOMEinthe

definitiontothewordSEA,wouldthedefiniton_4—SEASICK?Doesseasickmean

SICKFORSEA?Itmeanssomethingquit_5—.SeasickmeansSICKBYTHE

MOVEMENTONTHESEA?whenyouare_6—,theonlyplaceyouwanttobeisat

home.Whenyouareseasick,—7―youwanttobeisatsea.

Haveyouever_8_personbeingheartsick?Heartsickdoesn'tmeanthatsomething

iswrongwithaperson'sheart.Peopleareheartsickwhentheyare_9—deepinside

asif(好像)theirheartarebroken.

Andwealsohaveothercompoundwords,suchashandshakeand_10—.Perhaps

youmaywritedefinitionsforthem.Itmustbehelpfultoknowsomethinglikethisin

yourEnglishstudy.

1.A.wordB.phraseC.sentenceD.passage

2.A.howB.whyC.whenD.where

3.A.forB.fromC.aboutD.like

4.A.getB.fitC.readD.have

5.A.rightB.wrongC.sameD.different

6.A.homesickB.heartsickC.seasickD.carsick

7.A.thefirstplaceB.thelastplaceC.theonlyplaceD.thesafeplace

8.A.thoughtoverB.thoughtoutC.heardfromD.heardof

9.A.hurtB.hitC.lovedD.moved

10.A.hobbyB.heightC.heavenD.handbag

vn.阅读理解。(30分)

阅读A、B、C三篇材料,然后从各小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

(A)Moreandmorepeoplelikebicyclinganditisnosuiprise.Itisfun,healthyand

goodfortheenvironment.Maybethat^whythereare1.4billionbicyclesand400

millioncarsonroadswordwidetoday.Bikecantakeyoualmostanywhere,andthere

isnooilcost!

Getonabicycleandridearoundyourneighbourhood.Youmaydiscover

somethingnewallaroundyou.Stoppingandgettingoffabikeiseasierthan

stoppingandgettingoutofyourcar.Youcanbiketoworkandbenefit(受益)fromthe

enjoyableexercisewithoutpollutingtheenvironment.Youdon'tevenhavetorideall

theway.

Folding(折叠)bikesworkwellforpeoplewhoridethetrain.Justfoldtheb汰eand

takeitwithyou.Youcandothesameonanairplane.Afoldingbikecanbepackedina

suitcase.Youcanalsotakeacommonbikewithyouwhenyoufly.Butbesuretolook

forinformationbygettingonairlinewebsites.Notallairlinesarebicycle-friendlyto

travellers.

HealthyBenefitsofBicycling:

•Ithelpstopreventheartdisease.

•Bicyclinghelpstocontrolyourweight.

A15-minutebikeridetoandfromworkthreetimesaweekburnsofffivekilosof

fatinayear.

•Bicyclingcanimproveyourmood(心情).

Exerciselikebicyclinghasbeenshowntomakepeoplefeelbetter,morerelaxs

andself-confident.

•Bicyclingishealthierthandriving.

1.Fromthepassage,weknowthatbicyclingisbecomingvery.

A.surprisingB.excitingC.expensiveD.popular

2.Whenyouareridingyourbicyclearoundyourneighbourhood,youmay.

A.pollutetheenvironmentaround

B.findsomethingyoudidn'tnotice

C.goeverywhereandusealittleoil

D.getoffyourbikeandbegintowork

3.Ifyoutravelwithafoldingbike,youcanfolditand.

A.getoutofthecarB.takeitontoatrain

C.putitinyourpurseD.goonairlinewebsites

4.Oneofthebenefitsfrombicyclingisthat.

A.youcanfoldthebicycleB.youwillbefriendlytoothers

C.youwillbemorerelaxedD.youmaygetfatterandfatter

5.WhichisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Bicyclingisenjoyableexerciseforpeople

B.Drivingcarsishealthierthanridingbikes.

C.Ridingabikepollutesyourneighbourhood.

D.Commonbikesarewelcomedbyallairlines.

(B)Jackisaclerkofabookstore.Hereisthenotefromhisboss,Ben.Jackhasto

decidewhatbookstoorderaccordingtothefollowingnoteandthedescriptionsofthe

books.

HiJack,

Youmusthandintheorderlistofbookstomebythefirstworkingdayofevery

month.Therulesforchoosingbooksare:

Fortextbooks:

•Augustiscoming.Wemustchoosealltextbooksfwithoutthinkingofotherrules.

Forbookswhicharenottextbooks:

-Ifmorethanfivecopiesofhooksweresoldlastmonth,wechoosethem.Butifthere

arefivecopiesormoreinstock(现货),wedonontmakeanorder.

-Ifthewholesale(批发)pricesofthehooksarehigherthan$75fwedonotchoose

them.Andwedonotorderanythingwhoseretail(零售)priceishigherthan$100.

Thedescriptionsofthebooks__________________

Title:HomelandTitle:Howto

EnglishBecomeSuccessful

Publisher(出版社):Publisher(出版社):

HomelandLtdFoundersCompany

Wholesaleprice:Ltd

$110Wholesaleprice:

Retailprice:$140$25

Textbook:YesRetailprice:$40

CopiessoldlastTextbook:No

month:3Copiessoldlast

Copiesinstock:2month:2

Copiesinstock:1

Title:BiologyataTitle:GoodHealth

Glancein20Days

Publisher(出版Published出版社):

社):NewTimesOscarWorldLtd

PublishingLtdWholesaleprice:

Wholesaleprice:$50

$70Retailprice:$66

Retailprice:$95Textbook:No

Textbook:NoCopiessoldlast

Copiessoldlastmonth:10

month:18Copiesinstock:20

Copiesinstock:3

6.Jackmusthandintheorderlisttohisbossby.

A.thefirstdayoflastAugustB.thelastworkingdayofthismonth

C.thelastdayofnextAugustD.thefirstworkingdayofeachmonth

7.IfJackwantstobuythebooksaboutsuccess,heshouldorderthemfrom.

A.HomelandLtdB.FoundersCompanyLtd

C.OscarWorldLtdD.NewTimesPublishingLtd

8.Thewholesalepriceofthebookisover$100.

A.HomelandEnglishB.GoodHealthin20Days

C.BiologyataGlanceD.HowtoBecomeSuccessful

9.Thenumberofthebookssoldbestlastmonthis.

A.3B.10C.18D.20

10.Jackcan'tbuyGoodHealthin20Daysbecause.

A.itisnotaschooltextbookB.itswholsalepriceistoohigh

C.thecopiesinstockaremorethan5D.thecopiessoldlastmonthareover

5

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Likemanypeople,Ihavenoclearaboutheroes.Atsomepoint,weallwonderifwe

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