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  LONDON--A morning's train ride away, across the Channel. English kids talk about Liverpool's soccer team in a Paris pub.

  Some Parisians have even started to go to work in London.

  In the 19 century, Charles Dickens compared the two great rival(競(jìng)爭(zhēng)的)cities, London and Paris, in “A Tale of Two Cities.”These days, it might be A Tale of One City.

  Parisians are these days likely to smile in sympathy at a visitor's broken French and respond in polite English.

  As Jobs grew lack at home over recent years, perhaps 250,000 Frenchmen moved across the Channel. With an undersea tunnel, they could travel between cities in three hours. The European Union frees them from immigration and customs.

  Paris, rich in beauty, is more attractive. But London feels more full of life, and more fun until the pubs shut down.

  “For me, the difference is that London is real, alive,”said Trevor Wheeler, a banker.

  Chantal Jaouen, a professional designer, agrees.“I am French, but I'll stay in London,”she said.

  There is, of course, the other view. Julie Lenoux is a student who moved to London two years ago.“I think people laugh more in Paris,”she said.

  In fact, London and Paris, with their obvious new similarities, are beyond the old descriptions. As the European Union gradually loosened controls, Londoners flocked into Paris to shop, eat and buy property.

  “Both cities have changed beyond recognition. ”said Larry Collins, a writer and sometimes a Londoner.

  Like most people who know both well, he finds the two now fit together comfortably.

  “I first fell in love with Paris in the 1950s, and is still a wonderful place.”Collins said.

  “But if I had to choose, it would be London. Things are so much more ordered, and life is better.”

  But certainly not cheaper.

  In fancy parts of London, rents can be twice than those on Avenue Foch in Paris.

  Deciding between London and Paris requires a lifestyle choice.

  Like Daphne Benoit, a French journalism student with perfect English, many young people are happy to be close enough to they don't have to choose.

  “I love Paris, my little neighborhood, the way I can walk around a centre, but life is so structured,”she said.“In London, you can be who you want. No one cares.”

(1)The best title for this passage is ______ .

[  ]

A. Londoners and Parisians

B. A Modem Tale of Two Cities

C. The Similarity of Two Cities

D. Fancy London and Fashionable Paris

(2)We can infer from the text ______ .

[  ]

A. Paris and London have become perfect partners

B. London feels more full of life

C. life in Paris is structured

D. Paris and London have become fierce competitors

(3)The underlined word“flocked”probably means ______ .

[  ]

A. came in large numbers

B. flew a long way

C. rushed hurriedly

D. drove long distances

(4)Living in Paris, you may find ______ .

[  ]

A. life is better

B. things are cheaper

C. more attractive people

D. a job easily

(5)From the passage we can know ______ .

[  ]

A. the two cities have developed very fast

B. London is better than Paris now

C. Paris is a favorite place for all journalism students

D. people in both London and Paris now lead a regular life

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  Today remarkable escapes are not unusual. In cinemas and on TV we watch secret agents (特工) using all kinds of modern equipment, escape from impossible situations. If we believe what we read in the newspapers, the world of cinema and TV is not so far from the real world. Yet wonderful and brave as modern agents are, none have succeeded in bettering the remarkable feats of Erich Weiss, known to the world as the Great Houdini.

  Erich Weiss was born in the U. S. A. in 1874. When he was seven years old he saw his first circus (馬戲表演). He wanted to be a magician and conjurer and he began practising every day. He joined an athletic club because he believed that physical fitness was important. When he was eleven he got a job as a locksmith and it was not long before he was able to pick any lock. He was even able lo open handcuffs. In 1893 Erich appeared at the Chicago World Fair as Harry Houdini, Handcuffed King and Escape Artist. This was the start of a remarkable career, which lasted thirty-four years. In this time Houdini and his wife, perhaps the only person who knew the secret of his tricks, traveled all over the world. Houdini performed before millions of people including kings, queens, dukes and millionaires.

  Houdini was able to make elephants disappear but his special trick was escaping. Once he was handcuffed and put into a packing case. He was them tied with rope, weighed, and thrown into the sea. It took Houdini less than five minutes to come to the surface. He once challenged the police of fourteen countries to keep him handcuffed and locked up. In Russia he was handcuffed and locked in a steel prison van. The door was locked and chained. There was only a well barred window five inches square. The Russians thought it was impossible to escape from this. Houdini had no modern equipment but it took only an hour. There was nothing to show how he did it. Nobody knows how he performed his remarkable tricks but we do know he practised every day of his life. He was always in very good physical condition. His toes could do the work of fingers. He used to tie string in complicated (復(fù)雜的) knots (結(jié)) and then undo the knots with his toes without looking! He also learned to stay underwater for six minutes and had an ice cold bath every morning so he could work in winter. There have been many excape artists since Houdini but none have been quite so clever.

(1)What is Houdini's special trick?

[  ]

A.Making elephants disappear.

B.Picking locks.

C.Opening handcuffs.

D.Escaping.

(2)Compared with the modern agents and the other escape artiste, Houdini is ________.

[  ]

A.a(chǎn)s clever as themp

B.cleverer than most of them

C.the cleverest

D.not so clever as them

(3)He began to finish his career at the age of ________.

[  ]

A.11
B.19
C.34
D.53

(4)In the world perhaps ________ knew the secret of his tricks.

[  ]

A.no one

B.only his wife

C.modern agents

D.other escape artists

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  Today remarkable escapes are not unusual. In cinemas and on TV we watch secret agents (特工) using all kinds of modern equipment, escape from impossible situations. If we believe what we read in the newspapers, the world of cinema and TV is not so far from the real world. Yet wonderful and brave as modern agents are, none have succeeded in bettering the remarkable feats of Erich Weiss, known to the world as the Great Houdini.

  Erich Weiss was born in the U. S. A. in 1874. When he was seven years old he saw his first circus (馬戲表演). He wanted to be a magician and conjurer and he began practising every day. He joined an athletic club because he believed that physical fitness was important. When he was eleven he got a job as a locksmith and it was not long before he was able to pick any lock. He was even able lo open handcuffs. In 1893 Erich appeared at the Chicago World Fair as Harry Houdini, Handcuffed King and Escape Artist. This was the start of a remarkable career, which lasted thirty-four years. In this time Houdini and his wife, perhaps the only person who knew the secret of his tricks, traveled all over the world. Houdini performed before millions of people including kings, queens, dukes and millionaires.

  Houdini was able to make elephants disappear but his special trick was escaping. Once he was handcuffed and put into a packing case. He was them tied with rope, weighed, and thrown into the sea. It took Houdini less than five minutes to come to the surface. He once challenged the police of fourteen countries to keep him handcuffed and locked up. In Russia he was handcuffed and locked in a steel prison van. The door was locked and chained. There was only a well barred window five inches square. The Russians thought it was impossible to escape from this. Houdini had no modern equipment but it took only an hour. There was nothing to show how he did it. Nobody knows how he performed his remarkable tricks but we do know he practised every day of his life. He was always in very good physical condition. His toes could do the work of fingers. He used to tie string in complicated (復(fù)雜的) knots (結(jié)) and then undo the knots with his toes without looking! He also learned to stay underwater for six minutes and had an ice cold bath every morning so he could work in winter. There have been many excape artists since Houdini but none have been quite so clever.

(1)What is Houdini's special trick?

[  ]

A.Making elephants disappear.

B.Picking locks.

C.Opening handcuffs.

D.Escaping.

(2)Compared with the modern agents and the other escape artiste, Houdini is ________.

[  ]

A.a(chǎn)s clever as themp

B.cleverer than most of them

C.the cleverest

D.not so clever as them

(3)He began to finish his career at the age of ________.

[  ]

A.11
B.19
C.34
D.53

(4)In the world perhaps ________ knew the secret of his tricks.

[  ]

A.no one

B.only his wife

C.modern agents

D.other escape artists

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  Coming from the Bronx, Jennifer Lopez knew from an early age it would be tough to achieve her dream.In an interview in 2002 she remembered, “I had such a will in me.I had such a passion in me.I could overcome my situation.But a lot of people will get beaten down and be held back by that.” Lopez was not beaten by her situation.She worked hard dancing, singing, and acting in theaters and her hard work paid off with small roles in television and films.

  Lopez’s big breakthrough came in 1996 when she played the main role in the movie Selena.For this movie, Lopez got paid $1 million and became the highest paid Latin actress of all time.Since then, she has had starring roles in several successful movies, including Out of Slight(1998)with George Clooney.

  Then, Lopez turned her attention toward music.In 1999, she released first album, On the 6.Two songs from the album, “If You Had My Love” and “Waiting for Tonight,” both reached number one on the Billboard music charts.The album sold more than three million copies around the world.

  After starring in The Cell(2000), Lopez released her second album, J.Lo, in 2001.The album went straight to the top of the Billboard chart.At the same time that her album came out, Lopez’s new movie, The Wedding Planner, opened in theaters.It became the number one movie at the box office.This meant that Lopez was the first entertainer to ever have a number one album and a number one movie at the same time! Like her first album, J.Lo went tripe-platinum.

  But her entertainment career was not the only thing Lopez focused on that year.2001 was also the year Lopez started her own line of clothing, called J.Lo, and she married Cris Judd, a dancer who performed in her videos.The marriage did not last long, and Lopez and Judd divorced nine months later.

  In 2002, Lopez starred in the films Enough and Maid in Manhattan.Maid in Manhattan became Lopez’s biggest movie yet, earning $19 million during its first weekend in theaters.Lopez also put her third album, This Is Me… Then, and the single “Jenny from the Block” hit number one for a week.To go with her line of clothing, Lopez introduced her own perfume.

  In an interview, Lopez was asked if she planned to do more acting, singing, designing, or something new.She answered, “Yes, yes, yes, and yes! All of those things.I love making music, I love doing movies and all the other things.I think that everyone should do everything that they have a passion for.”

(1)

What is the main idea of the passage?

[  ]

A.

Lopez is better at singing than acting.

B.

Lopez has done many things in her career.

C.

Lopez grew up in a poor family.

D.

Lopez has had many problems in her personal life.

(2)

Which of the following was most important in helping her career take off?

[  ]

A.

acting in the movie Selena

B.

getting married to a dancer

C.

releasing a second album

D.

starring with George Clooney

(3)

Which is NOT true about Lopez?

[  ]

A.

She has had several number one songs.

B.

She was a famous singer before she started acting.

C.

She wants to do other things besides acting and singing.

D.

She wanted to be an entertainer when she was young.

(4)

“…J.Lo went triple-platinum.” What does this mean about the album?

[  ]

A.

It was made by an actor or actress.

B.

It sold more than three million copies.

C.

It had songs from a movie on it.

D.

It sold most of its copies outside the United States.

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  I walked alongside my father, clutching his right hand.All my clothes were new:the black shoes, the green school uniform, and the red cap.They did not make me happy, however, as tins was the day I was to be thrown into school for the first time.I tried in vain lo convince him that I did nothing wrong all the way, but it didn't help.

  When we.a(chǎn)rrived at the sate we could see the courtyard, vast and full of boys and girls.I hesitated and clung to his hand, but he gently pushed me from him."Be a man, "he said."today you truly begin your life.You will find me waiting for you when it's time to leave."

  I took a few steps.Then the faces of the boys and girls came into view.I did not know a single one of them, and none of them knew me.I felt I was a stranger who had lost his way.But then some boys began to glance at me in curiosity, and one of them came over and asked, "Who brought you? "

  "My father," I whispered.

  ''My father's dead, " he said simply.

  I did not know what to say.The gate was now closed.Some of the children burst into tears.The bell rang.A lady came along, followed by a group of men.The men began soiling us into ranks.We were formed into an intricate pattern in the great courtyard surrounded by high buildings.

  Well, it seemed that my misgivings had had no basis.From the first moments I made many friends and fell in love with many girls.I had never imagined school would have this rich variety of experiences.

  We played all sorts, of games.In the music room we sang our first songs.We also had our first introduction to language.We saw a globe of Earth, which revolved and showed the various continents and countries.We started lean-line numbers, and we were told the story of the Creator of the universe.We ate delicious food, took a little nap, and woke up to go on with friendship and love, playing and learning.

  Our path, however, was not totally sweet and unclouded.We had to be observant and patient.It was not all a matter of playing and fooling around.Rivalries could bring about pain and hatred or give rise to fighting.And while the lady would sometimes smile, she would often yell and scold.Even more frequently

  she would resort to physical punishment.

  The bell rang, announcing the passing of the day and the end of work.The children rushed toward the gate, which was opened again.I said goodbye to friends and sweethearts and passed through the gate.I looked around but found no trace of my father, who had promised lo be there.I stepped aside to wait.

(1)

The writer hesitated and clung to his father's hand when they got to the school gate because ________.

[  ]

A.

he loved his father and didn't want to leave his father

B.

he had thought attending school meant being punished

C.

he was afraid of the punishment given by teachers

D.

he did not want to leave his mother and his rather alone at home

(2)

What happened to him first during his first day at school?

[  ]

A.

He was moved to tears by a sad story told by a girl.

B.

He together without other students was grouped.

C.

He learnt music and other courses and had a good time.

D.

He got punished by die woman teacher because of his impatience.

(3)

Which of the following subjects did he not probably have?

[  ]

A.

Cooking.

B.

Math.

C.

Music.

D.

Geography.

(4)

From the last but one paragraph we can learn that ________.

[  ]

A.

they got on well with one another all the time

B.

they had a good time at school without being scolded

C.

their teacher was more kind to them than strict with them

D.

more often than not they experienced physical punishment

(5)

The writer stepped aside after he got out of the school gate because _______.

[  ]

A.

he was polite to let other students go before him

B.

he left something behind in his classroom

C.

he wanted to say goodbye to his teacher

D.

his father has promised to wait for him

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  Be more popular, get better grades, have more pocket money...A teenager's life seems far from trouble-free.However, American author Daniel Gottlieb disagrees.

  In his book, Learning From the Heart:Lessons on Living, Loving and Listening, Gottlieb says that people should listen to the voices of others and to their own hearts and learn to feel comfortable with who they are.

  In most people's eyes, Gottlieb, 60, might be uncomfortable with himself.He became paralyzed(癱瘓)due to an accident that happened when he was 30.He went through a terrible divorce(離婚)and his second wife got cancer.He had to try hard to communicate with his autistic(患有自閉癥的)grandchild.

  Yet in his book, Gottlieb manages to see the silver lining to every cloud.He writes that being paralyzed brings him great parking spaces.He doesn't need to spend money on shoes.More importantly, he learns that what he really wants is to stop wanting to become or to have something that he simply cannot be or have.

  "Because of my dilferentness, I have not been intimidated(脅迫)by my need to be like everyone rise," he writes."I might not have become the man I am today were-it not for this trauma(傷害)."

  Perhaps, the best side of being paralyzed for Gottlieb is that he becomes an outsider among people?"like a foreign reporter", as he puts it.He acutely(敏銳的)observes the way people act, think and live, and puts his observations into the pages of Learning From the Hears.Its Chinese version will be released in January next year.

  Publishers Weekly says that the message of the book contains "the unmistakable ring of truth to it; love rather than change yourself or anyone else".

  "Trying to change others is about intolerance(不夠?qū)捜?," the magazine says, "which is.a(chǎn)t the core(核心問題)? of so much enmity(敵對(duì)).We can't find peace unless we are trying to help others find peace also."

(1)

What does Daniel Gottlieb think of a teenager's life?

[  ]

A.

It is far from trouble-free.

B.

It is a time for friendship.

C.

It is a time to experience life.

D.

It is not as difficult as people imagine.

(2)

What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 5 mean?

[  ]

A.

I have suffered a lot in the past.

B.

I want to change myself in the future.

C.

The accident has shaped who I am.

D.

If I were not disabled, I would be much happier.

(3)

Which of the following statements about Daniel Gottlieb is TRUE?

[  ]

A.

He had a comfortable life before he was 30.

B.

He thinks it is important that people enjoy who they are.

C.

He doesn't feel any different from the people around him.

D.

He described the difficulties he faced as a paralyzed man in the book.

(4)

What is the article mainly about?

[  ]

A.

An introduction to a book by a disabled man.

B.

Suggestions for disabled people on how lo live their lives.

C.

The difficult lire of a disabled man.

D.

Why and how we should be tolerant to others.

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