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Go shopping. ,{N qQ15\k1.5R nR22.5R ,T Nb5k[݋br}v0kk[݋br}vT gQ*N\ N-N@b~vA0B0C N*N y-N QgsO y v^h(WՋwSvv^MOn0,Tkk[݋br}vMR `O\ geT*N\ k\5y,T[T k\\~Q5yv\OT{e0kk[݋br}v$NM0 ,T,{6kPge VT{,{6,{80 6. What is the man s name? A. Dwight. B. Davy. C. David. 7. What kind of people dont the two speakers need? A. Those who know foreign languages. B. Those who dont want to work 6 days a week. C. Those who have no experience in the office work. 8. Who will get the highest salary? A. People who are well educated. B. People who have a lot experience. C. People who can speak a second language. ,T,{7kPge VT{,{9110 9. When was Red Cliff first shown in cinema according to the conversation? A. Last Tuesday. B. Last Thursday. C. Last Friday. 10.Which word can be best used to describe Red Cliff? A. Popular. B. Instructive. C. Terrific. 11. Who is a model according to the conversation? A. Tony Leung. B. Lin Chi-ling. C. Takeshi Kaneshiro. ,T,{8kPge VT{,{12140 12. What s the probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Classmates. B. Students from different colleges. C. Friends. 13. Where does the conversation most probably take place? A. Near the college where the woman studies. B. In the shop where the woman works. C. In the college where the woman studies. 14. How long does the woman spend in the college every day? A. 9 hours. B.7 hours. C. 6 hours. ,T,{9kPge VT{,{15170 15. Who do you think the two speakers are? A. An old American woman and an old Chinese man. B. An old American woman and a young Chinese man. C. A young American woman and an old Chinese man. 16. What s the woman attitude towards the position of women? A. Women should work in the home, looking after children and doing housework. B. Women should work outside the home and shouldnt do any housework.. C. Women should outside the home and share housework with men. 17. What can you learn about the two speakers from the conversation? A. The woman agreed with the man in the end. B. They didn't reach an agreement at last. C. The man finally changed his opinion. ,T,{10kPge VT{,{18200 18. Where did Gloria work as a waitress? A. At a bar at New York University. B. At a top club in Britain. C. At a club in New York. 19. Why did Top Club pay Gloria the money? A. She worked hard for the club. B. Gordon had no money in the bank. C. Her story made the club well known. 20. What is this story mainly about? A. A lost-and-found check. B. An unexpected sum of money. C. The biggest tip in the history. ,{NRwƋЏ(u(qQ$N nR45R) ,{N lT͋GlwƋ(qQ15\k\1R nR15R) NA0B0C0DV*N y-N QSNkXNzz}vYvgsO y0 21. How exciting! I drove my new car at a speed of 110 km/h on Sunday morning. --Were you crazy? You _____ yourself! A. must have killed B. should have killed C. might have killed D. need have killed 22. The joke told by Tom had us ____ , so our math teacher couldnt make himself ____. A. laugh; heard B. laughing; heard C. laugh; hear D. laughed; to be heard 23. They came to help us as soon as they got ____ their work. A. over B. on C. through D. across 24. You can hardly imagine the difficulty the woman had_____ her children. A. brought up B. to bring up C. bringing up D. to have brought up 25. The destruction of these treasures was a great loss to mankind that no amount of money could____. A. make up for B. stand up to C. put up with D. come up with 26. Rosa didnt remember the exact date of the storm, but she knew it was ____ Sunday because everybody was at ____ church. A. /; the B. a; / C. /; a D. the; / 27. I was about to go out ____ someone knocked at the door. A. while B. as C. when D. then 28. With a lot of difficult problems_____, the manager is having a hard time. A. settled B. settling C. to settle D. being settled 29. _____, I have to put it away and focus my attention on study this week. A. However the story is amusing B. No matter amusing the story is C. However amusing the story is D. No matter how the story is amusing 30. ____ not only China but also other countries getting down to developing their own economy? A. Is B. Are C. Has D. Be 31. How can we go to the island, Oscar? --You cant get there ____ by boat. A. more than B. rather than C. other than D. better than 32. Shall I use your bike? --Id rather you ____. A. didnt B. dont C. wont D. wouldnt 33. Only under special circumstances _____ to walk from the exit. A. are audience permitted B. permitted are audience C. audience are permitted D. are permitted audience 34. My friend Martin was very sick with a strange fever; _____, he could neither eat nor sleep. A. as a result B. after all C. any way D. otherwise 35. The careless driver is ____ for the traffic accident____ yesterday. A. to blame; happened B. to blame; happening C. to be blamed; happening D. to be blamed; happening ,{N[WkXzz 30R The year I went away to college was a very difficult transition (Ǐ!ng) for me. 36 is probably true with many people. I got quite homesick and 37 thought about going home. Although the 38 time for many students is getting 39 from home, my mailbox was frequently 40 . One day when I went to the mailbox, there was a postcard 41 out at me. I sat down to read it, 42 a note from someone back home. 43 I became increasingly puzzled (V`) as 44 postcard were like this: It was full news report about a woman named Mabel and her new born baby. I took the card back to my room and 45 about it. Several days later I 46 another postcard, this one 47 news about Maybelline, Mabels cousin. Soon after, another card arrived and then another, 48 full of different people. I began to 49 look forward to the next one, 50 to see what this author would come up with 51. I was never 52 . Finally, the cards 53 coming, right about the time I had begun to feel 54 about college life. They had been such a happy distraction (BR) that, I have 55 all the postcards and still bring them out to read whenever I need a life. 36. A. If B. So C. As D. What 37.A. often B. carefully C. seldom D. merely 38.A. hard B. last C. busiest D. happiest 39.A. visitors B. letters C. calls D. directions 40.A. empty B. full C. closed D. open 41.A. pouring B. reaching C. staring D. rolling 42.A. describing B. considering C. enjoying D. expecting 43.A. But B. Thus C. Also D. Even 44.A. any B. no C. some D. such 45.A. joked B. talked C. forgot D. cared 46.A. mailed B. accepted C. wrote D. received 47.A. delivering B. demanding C. discovering D.developing 48.A. one B. each C. either D. both 49.A. nearly B. possibly C. usually D. really 50.A. promising B. surprised C. interested D. pretending 51.A. below B. lately C. next D. behind 52.A. frightened B. disappointed C. excited D. pleased 53.A. continued B. stopped C. started D. avoided 54.A. easy B. safe C. tired D. anxious 55.A. lost B. collected C. torn D. saved ,{V _40R A A qualified doctor who rarely practiced but instead devoted his life to writing. He once said:  Medicine is my lawful wife, and literature is my lover. Russian writer Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, was a great playwright and one of the masters of the modern short story. When Chekhov entered the Moscow University Medical School in 1879, he started to publish hundreds of comic short stories to support his family. After he graduated, he wrote regularly for a local daily newspaper. As a writer he was extremely fast, often producing a short story in an hour or less. Chekhov s medical and science experience can be seen through the indifference(Q o) many of his characters show to tragic events. In 1892, he became a full time writer and published some of his most memorable stories. Chekhov often wrote about the sufferings of life in small town Russia. Tragic events control his characters who are filled with feelings of hopelessness and despair. It is often said that nothing happens in Chekhovs stories and plays. He made up for this with his exciting technique for developing drama within his characters. Chekhov s work combined the calm attitude of a scientist and doctor with the sensitivity(Oea) of an artist. Some of Chekhov's works were translated into Chinese as early as the 1940s. One of his famous stories, The Man in a Shell, about a school teachers extraordinarily orderly life, was selected as a text for Chinese senior students. 56. Anton Pavlovich Chekhov ________. A. had a lawful lover B. was an illegal writer C. used to be a lawyer D. was a competent doctor 57. In 1880, Chekhov ________. A. became a full-time writer B. studied medicine in Moscow University C. practiced medicine in his hometown D. published his most memorable stories 58. Which of the following adjectives cant be used to describe Chekhov? A. Sensitive. B. Cool. C. Quick-minded. D. Warm-hearted. 59. Which of the following is the right order of the events? a. became a doctor b. became a full time writer c. started to publish comic short stories d. wrote regularly for a local daily newspaper. e. entered the Moscow University Medical School A. e!c!a!d!b B. d!a!b!c!e C. e!c!b!a!d D. a!e!c!b!d B 00While students in Hainan are quite used to clear skies, Beijing teenagers are not so lucky. As another warm winter approaches, the city can expect the normal clouds of smoke caused by air pollution. 00But things could start to get better soon. The government is co-operating with a US-based environmental protection agency to update existing buses and trucks with clean fuel technology. The new technology could reduce air pollutants in existing diesel vehicles (gl:g) by 40 per cent. The programme will begin by testing buses in Beijing to see if the technology can be applied to them. 00We encourage the development of public transportation. But at the same time we need to reduce pollution from them, said an official. 00Efforts are being made to improve the capitals environment with tighter controls on emissions (c>e). Some heavily polluting factories and construction sites, such as those owned by the steel giant Shougang Group, have been asked to cut production in November and December or be closed. 00Beijing was the third polluted city in the world at the end of last century, according to the UN. But thanks to recent measures, the capital has made some progress. Last year 224 clear days were rated as having good air quality. In 1998 the air quality index (cpe) gave just 100 days as good. 00I am glad to see an improvement, said a Senior 1 boy living in the northwest of Beijing. Compared to other places, the air quality of Beijing is still worrying though. I hate the pollution. Once I was riding my bike in the morning when I almost had a traffic accident because I couldn t see a car only metres away from me in frog. 00In early October, the skies were covered by such a thick fog that a display show by the visiting French air force was called off. 00Rapid development, industry, traffic fumes (p) and sandstorms from the desert all contribute to the city s bad air. 0060. The passage is mainly about ________? 00A. a programme to improve Beijing s air quality 00B. progress made in Beijing s air quality 00C. Beijing s air pollution 00D. the difference between Hainan and Beijing 0061. Which of the following is not the measure taken or to be taken to improve Beijing s air? 00A. Clean fuel technology will be used in public transportation. 00B. Some factories have been asked to cut production. 00C. Some construction sites have been told to be closed. 00D. A display show of airplanes has been called off. 0062. We can infer from the passage that, with the aim of being an ecological (u`v) city by the 2008 Olympics, ________. 00A. far more still needs to be done 00B. nothing else needs to be done 00C. all traffic has to be closed 00D. the development of the city has to be slowed down 0063. Which is not correct according to the passage? 00A. Beijing s air quality is getting worse and worse. 00B. Development, industry, traffic fumes and sandstorms are all the causes of bad air quality. C. Clouds of smoke in the sky is the common feature in the winter of Beijing. D. The government is making every effort to stop air pollution. C Everyone has good days and bad days. Sometimes, you feel as if youre on top of the world. But occasionally you feel horrible, and you lose things and you cannot focus on your schoolwork. 00For more than 20 years, scientists have suggested that high self-esteem ( \) is the key to success. Now, new research shows that focusing just on building self-esteem may not be helpful. In some cases, having high self-esteem can bring bad results if it makes you less likeable or more upset when you fail at something. 00Forget about self-esteem, says Jennifer Crocker, a psychologist (_tf[[) at the University of Michigan, US. Its not the important thing. 00Feeling good 00Crockers advice may sound a bit strange because it is good to feel good about yourself. 00Studies show that people with high self-esteem are less likely to be depressed, anxious, shy, or lonely than those with low self-esteem. 00But, after reviewing about 18,000 studies on self-esteem, Roy Baumeister, a psychologist at Florida State University, has found that building up your self-esteem will not necessarily make you a better person. 00He believes that violent and wicked people often have the highest self-esteem of all. He also said: There s no evidence that kids with high self-esteem do better in school. 00Problems 00All types of people have problems. People with high self-esteem can have big egos (b) that can make them less likeable to their peers( TN), said Kathleen Vohs, a psychology professor at Columbia University. 00People with high self-esteem tend to think more of themselves, Vohs says. People with low self-esteem are more likely to rely on their friends when they need help. 00What to do 00Researchers say it is best to listen to and support other people. Find positive ways to contribute to society. If you fail at something try to learn from the experience. The best therapy (oe) is to recognize your faults, Vohs says. Its OK to say, I m not so good at that, and then move on. 0064. The new research comes to the conclusion that high self-esteem ________. 00A. is not important at all B. has taken on a different meaning 00C. may not be the key to success D. does not help you do better at school 0065. One of the conclusions of the new research is that ________. 00A. feeling good about oneself doesn t mean you lead a happier life 00B. people with high esteem usually do not seek others help 00C. people with high esteem tend to be proud 00D. people with low esteem are often more popular 0066. The underlined part  a better person in the passage probably means a person who is ________. 00A. helpful and supportive B. gentle and modest 00C. likable and successful D. friendly and kind 0067. From the text, we can infer the best therapy mentioned in the last paragraph is mainly for people ________. A. with high self-esteem B. with low self-esteem C. of all kinds D. who are focusing on building self-esteem 00 D 00A lost tribe that reached America from Australia may have been the first Native Americans, according to a new theory. 00If proved by DNA evidence, the theory will break long established beliefs about the southerly migration of people who entered America across the Bering Strait, found it empty and occupied it. 00On this theory rests the belief of Native Americans to have been the first true Americans. They would be classified to the ranks of escapee, beaten to the New World by Aboriginals (WWN) in boats. To a European, this may seem like an academic argument, but to Americans it is a philosophical question about identity, Silvia Gonzales, of Liverpool University said . 00Her claims are based on skeletons found in the California Peninsula of Mexico that have skulls quite unlike the broad Mongolian features of Native Americans. These narrow-skulled people have more in common with southern Asians, Aboriginal Australians and people of the South Pacific Region. 00The bones, stored at the National Museum of Anthropology (N{|f[) in Mexico City, have been carbon-dated and one is 12,700 years old, which places it several thousand years before the arrival of people from the North. We think there were several migration waves into the Americas at different times by different human groups, Dr. Gonzales said. The timing, route and point of origin of the first colonization of the Americas remains a most contentious topic in human evolution. 00But comparisons based on skull shape are not considered conclusive by anthropologists, so a team of Mexican and British scientists, backed by the Natural Environment Research Council, has also attempted to take out DNA from the bones. Dr. Gonzales declined yesterday to say exactly what the results were, as they need to be checked, but indicated that they were consistent(N) with an Australian origin. 0068. It is generally considered that the first Native Americans came from ________. 00A. North Asia B. Australia 00C. South Pacific D. South Asia 0069. The skeletons found in the California Peninsula of Mexico have ________. 00A. the broad skull shape 00B. the narrow skull shape 00C. different features of Aboriginal Australians 00D. the same features of Native Americans 0070. Which of the following statements is true according to the text? 00A. Research on skulls can draw an exact conclusion. 00B. DNA tests have proved the fact that the first Native Americans came from Australian. 00C. Scientists are still not sure about the origin of the Native Americans. D. 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Baby Care works basically together with doctors in Beijing hospitals. 00,{ NR ,{Nwe9eqQ10\k\1R nR10R Time fly like an arrowI m already in the second half of Senior Grade 3 before I realized itIt is only a little more than three months before I graduate schoolAt the present, I m busy review my lessons in order to take the College Entrance ExaminationI hope to go to Beijing University, that is one of the best university not only in China but also in the worldI ll try my best to turn your universities dream into realityMost of my classmates are also studying very hardly to realize their dreamsI do believe everyone will be able to enter an university or college ,{N \Oe 25R GPY`OSH[ `OvV{SMike(W N!kegO-N0RNNOxu;mُ*N݋0gяQ*Ng`O!h!P[f[uǏNOxu;m0Ǐ~u;m0ZP g#NavlQl _[f[uNQL0-ir0(u4l0[5uTwQO(uebSw]vu;me_0`O~MikeVO0VOpY N 1`O[NOxu;mvt 2`O!h_U\v;mR 3`Ogяu;me_v9eS S$N N*Neb la1͋pe:N100--120]S 2S͋Gl: NOxu;m low carbon life(style) 3Ov_4YT~>\]:N`OQ}Y NeQ`O@bQv͋pe Dear Mike, How are things going? In your last letter you talked about low carbon life. Now I d like to share my understanding of it and my experience in the past few months. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Q]^,{N-Nf[2011J\ؚ Nt^~,{N!kgKmՋ T{Hh ,TRT{Hh 1 5 BBCAB 6 10 CCBBA 11 15 BCABB 16 20 ABCCB ,TRSe ,{N (Text1) M: Hello, is Jones in? Can I speak to him? W: Hold on. He is coming. (Text2) W: Jack, why are you coughing? M: I have had a high fever, and the medicine doesn t work. (Text3) M: Well, I am rather thirsty. Please give me a glass of tea. W: Sorry. I haven t. What about some water? MAll right. (Text4) M: I m afraid I spilled coffee on the tablecloth. W: Oh, don t worry about it. M: I want to apologize. Is there anything I can do? W: Just forget about it. I never did like it anyway. (Text5) W: It s a beautiful evening, Tom. Why don t we go out for a walk? M: That s a good idea. But I d like to watch the football game. ,{N Text6 W: What can I do for you? M: It's about the new clerks you need for the offices. I m wondering how many people you want to employ. W: That depends on what you would like. M: I think I d need some people who can work about 30 hours a week, including some Saturdays. What do you think? W: That s what I was thinking too. We don t want someone who has never worked in an office before. M: Yes, it might be helpful if one could speak a second language. W: That might prevent too many people applying for the jobs. What about the pay, David? M: What do think would be the best to offer? W: I think it depends on experience. However, the lowest we could offer is about $9,000 per year. (Text7) W: John Woo s historical epic Red Cliff was first shown in cinema last Thursday. M: I know. It is the most expensive film ever made in Asia, which has earned 15.8 million U.S. dollars in Chinese mainland. W: It is reported that Red Cliff beat the Dream Works production, Kung Fu Panda, which earned about 50 million yuan in ticket sales on the opening weekend. M: It's true. The opening weekend box office taking are a record for a Chinese film, compared to other domestic block-busters such as Zhang Yimou s Curse of the Golden Flower and Ang Lee s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. W: Many famous stars starred in the film, didn t they? M: Certainly. Award-winning Hong Kong actor Tony Leung, Taiwan supermodel Lin Chi-ling and Taiwanese-Japanese heartthrob Takeshi Kaneshiro are among the film s A-list cast. (Text8) M: Hello, Marian. W: Hi, Peter! How nice to see you again! What are you doing here? M: Oh, I m just passing by. Our shop shuts this afternoon and I have a half-day off. Would you like to come for a ride in my car? W: I d love to, but not now. It's nearly ten to two. I ve got classes from two to four. I m at this technical college. Would you like to come in and let me show you around? M: No, thank you. Do you always come on your bicycle? W: No, not always. When the weather is bad, I come by bus. M: Do you and your friends work very hard here? W: Yes, we do. We start at nine, and finish at four. And we have an hour for lunch from one to two. Good heavens! It s after two. I must hurry. I m going to be late for my class. Goodbye. M: Good-bye, Marian. See you again soon. (Text9) M: Mrs. Tyler, there s something I ve been wondering about. W: What is it? M: Some people say that women s work is in the home. In China we don t think so, but maybe in America it s different. W: Well, of course, you hear all kinds of ideas. But I think that s true. Women s work is in the home. M: Work in the home is important, of course, but I think it should be shared. What I m saying is that women should work outside the home because they can be of great help to the society. W: There s plenty to do at home. Besides, women are better at housework and men are better at running business. M: Excuse me, but I don t agree. W: That s the way it has always been and that s the way it should be. M: I hope you don t mind my saying so, but I think things should change. W: Young people always want to change things. But you ll see that old ways are best. M: Well, thank you for talking with me. I ve got to be going. I enjoyed talking to you. Good-bye. W: Good-bye. 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With the environment problem coming into attention, it is extremely important that we take action to protect our planet. As more people are determined to make a difference, low carbon lifestyle provides us with the perfect opportunity to do it. Interestingly, our school called on students to develop a low carbon lifestyle and become a responsible citizen several months ago. In response to the appeal, I have made some changes in my way of life, which ranges from transportation to water saving. For example, instead of asking my parents to drive me to school, I take a bus to and from school. Just like my schoolmates, I now refuse to use disposable chopsticks. At home, I even persuade my parents to reuse water, even though it is not so convenient. TV and computer are important entertainment for my family, but we sometimes read instead, which, I think, may help relieve the shortage of electricity. I m really glad to communicate with you about this topic. 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