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—How did you find him out?

—I ______ his name by chance on the list.  

A.came down                     B.came about                    C.came up                           D.came across

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The first time I saw Carlos I would never have believed he was going to change my life. I had my arms full of books and I was tearing into the classroom when 1 ran into something solid. It was Carlos.

“My God, you’re tall,” he said.

    Of course, the class began to laugh. Angry. I walked to my seat without a word.

I glanced back to see if Reed Harrington was laughing with the rest. That would be the last straw. But Reed was studying chemistry and did not seem to be aware of anything else. I didn’t know why I considered Reed my friend. Maybe just because he was a good two inches taller than I. Anyway, every time I blew out my birthday candles and made a wish, it was for a date with Reed Harrington.

“Take that seat,” Mr. McCarthy told the cocky newcomer Carlos,pointing to the only empty one,in the back of the room.

Carlos grinned,“But I need a couple of dictionaries.”Again the class laughed, but now they were laughing with Carlos,not at him. He had been here only 10 minutes and already he had them on his side.

It was the school elections that made me think of Carlos again. Reed Harrington was voted president and Carlos vice-president. “How come?”I kept asking myself,“How come this shrimp who’s only been in town for a little over a month gets to be so popular?”

So that morning,I stopped Carlos and said,“It doesn’t seem to bother you — being short.”He looked up at me , “Of course I mind being short. But there isn’t anything I can do about it. When I realized I was going to have to spend my life in this undersized skin,I just decided to make the best of it and concentrate on being myself.” “You seem to get along great,”I admitted, “But what about me? Nobody wants to date a girl taller than he is.” “The trouble with you is you’re afraid to be yourself. You’re smart. And you could be pretty. In fact, you might be more than pretty.” I felt myself turning red…

56.The author was angry because ________.

        A.the class made fun of her                                                B.Carlos was too rude to her

         C.she had to carry many books                                          D.Reed Harrington didn’t date her

57.Which of the following about Carlos is NOT TRUE?

         A.He was popular.                                                                 B.He was new in the school.

         C.He was shorter than the author.                                   D.He was chosen president in the school elections.

58.We can infer from the passage that ________.

         A.Carlos and the author have become good friends

         B.the author will be more confident

         C.Carlos always encouraged the author

         D.the author was tall

59.What’s the best title of the passage?

        A.How to be popular                                                             B.A tall girl

         C.Be yourself                                                                          D.Something about Carlos

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New York Times-The already crazed competition for admission to the nation’s most famous universities and colleges became even more intense (激烈的) this year, with many recording the lowest acceptance rates.

Harvard College, for example, offered admission to only 7.1 percent of the 27,462 high school seniors who applied — or, put another way, it rejected 93 of every 100 applicants, many with extraordinary achievements, like a perfect score on one of the SAT exams. Yale College accepted 8.3 percent of its 22,813 applicants. Both rates were records.

Columbia College admitted 8.7 percent of its applicants, Brown University and Dartmouth College about 13 percent, and Bowdoin College and Georgetown University 18 percent — also records.

    “We love the people we admitted, but we also love a very large number of the people who we were not able to admit,” said William R. Fitzsimmons, dean (主任) of admissions and financial aid at Harvard College.

Some colleges said they placed more students on their waiting lists than in recent years, in part because of uncertainty over how many admitted students would decide to enroll (登記入學). Harvard and Princeton stopped accepting students through early admission this academic year; that meant that more than 1,500 students who would have been admitted in December were likely to have applied to many famous schools in the regular round.

Many factors contributed to the tightening of the competition at the most selective colleges, admissions deans said. The number of high school graduates in the nation has grown each year over the last decade and a half, experts estimate that the figure will reach the highest point this year or next, which might reduce the competition a little.

Other factors were the ease of online applications, expanded financial aid packages, an ambitious students’ applying to ever more colleges.

48.What’s the passage mainly about?

       A.Harvard has the lowest admission rate this year.

       B.Many factors have led to the intense competition.

       C.Famous universities prefer to have more students on their waiting lists.

       D.Admission to famous universities became even more difficult this year.

49.Which of the following has the highest acceptance rate this year?

       A.Yale College.               B.Georgetown University.   

         C.Columbia College.            D.Dartmouth College.

50.How many of the 20,000 applicants would be rejected by Columbia College this year?

       A.18,260        B.1,740 C.18,350        D.1,950

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書面表達(滿分20分)

假如老師要求你寫一篇題為My English Study的英語短文。請你按以下三個方面進行寫作,詞數(shù)80左右。

成績

學了三年,掌握詞匯約1500,能閱讀一些英語讀物,能寫簡易短文。

困難

主要在聽、說兩個方面。別人說英語說得較快時聽不懂;跟人交談時不能把意思表達清楚。

打算

學好一門(至少)外語很重要。努力學習,加強練習,爭取把英語學得更好。

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  There is no need for you to look up every new word you ______ when reading. You have to learn how to guess the meanings of new word according to the context.

   A. come up with     B. come out   C. come along with   D. come across

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第三部分  閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

閱讀理解 (共15小題, 每小題2分,滿分30分)      

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出

最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

Two American scientists told the people in industrial nations(工業(yè)國) that they would be much healthier if they ate more of the same kind of foods eaten by humans living more than 10,000 years ago.

The scientists say that the human body has changed very little since human first appeared on earth, but the way we live has changed greatly.Our body has not been able to deal with these changes in life style and this has led to new kinds of sicknesses.These new sicknesses were not known in ancient times.So they are called “diseases of civilization (文明)”.Many cancers and diseases of the blood system, including heart attacks (心臟。゛nd strokes(中風)are examples of such diseases.

Scientists noted that early stone-age people used very little alcohol(酒精) or tobacco, probably none.Ancient people also got a great deal of physical exercise, but a change in food is one of the main differences between life in ancient times and life today.

Stone-age people hunted wild animals for their meat, which had much less fat than farm animals.They also ate a lot of fresh wild vegetables, and fruits.They did not use milk and other dairy products, and they made very little use of grains.But today, we eat a large amount of dairy products and grain foods.We eat six times more salt than stone-age people.We eat more sugar.We eat twice as much fat but only one third as much protein(蛋白質(zhì))and much less vitamin C.

People today probably do not want to live as people thousands of years ago did, but scientists say that we would be much healthier if we ate as those ancient people did, cutting the amount of fatty, salty and sweet foods.

1.The people in industrial nations would be much healthier if they ate               .

A.more foods as humans living 10,000 years ago did

B.a(chǎn)s humans living 10,000 years ago

C.more kinds of food eaten by people living over 10,000 years ago

D.more of the same kinds of foods eaten by people over 10,000 years ago.

2.New kinds of sicknesses have been found because                        .

    A.the human body has changed compared with human first appeared on earth

B.the way we live has changed a little

C.our body can’t deal with the changes in life style

D.the way we live today is proper for the human body

3.What is the main cause mentioned in the article why people suffer from a lot of new sicknesses?

A.Ancient people did a great deal of physical exercise

B.People today have a lot of alcohol    

C.People today have more tobacco

D.Food is quite different between life today and life in ancient times

4.Stone-age people were much healthier than people today because they ate a lot of          .

       A.milk and other dairy products     

       B.grain foods and farm animals

       C.salt and sugar                        

       D.wild animals, fresh wild vegetables and fruits

5.From this article, we know that                        are not good to our health.

       A.protein and vitamin                            

       B.milk and grain foods

       C.wild animals, vegetables and fruits

       D.a(chǎn) huge amount of fatty, salty and sweet foods

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C

       The words “timetable” and  “schedule” make most final year students want to eat their own vomit(嘔吐物). Unfortunately, the harsh reality is that final year students must develop a timetable. If you don’t have a schedule or plan for studying ,you will have no way of allocating your valuable time when the unexpected arises. A well-thought-out timetable can be a lifesaver . It is up to you to learn how to develop a schedule that meets your needs .Change it if necessary ,but most important ,follow it . All timetables should be made with the idea that they can be changed. A good one will keep you from wandering off course.

       A good timetable should make every hour count—every class ,social event and other activity you engage in .You must focus on the other “free time” available and how you will use it .Make a weekly schedule and divided each day into one-hour increments .Indicate times for classes ,socializing ,and work time. Also block off a period for sleeping every day. In the precious hours left over ,plan time for study .This gives you a rough road map of the time available. Of course ,you can change your schedule as circumstances need.

       The timetable you develop should guide you in how to distribute the available time in the most productive manner .Sticking to your schedule can be tough ,but don’t dribble away valuable time. Avoiding study is the easiest thing in the world .It is up to you to follow the schedule you’ve prepared .A good deal of your success in high school and with any future study depends on this simple truth.

       Remember ,there is a learning curve. You learn the most in the first 30 minutes of study; after that ,it progressively deteriorates(減弱). After four or five hours of studying the same material in the same way, you are learning virtually nothing. The solution is to keep switching subjects and study styles.

64.What is the best title of the passage?

       A.Advantages of starting a timetable  B.Keep to it ,and you will succeed

       C.Make a schedule ,and follow it      D.Learn to love your timetable

65.What does Paragraph 2 talk about?

       A.Tips for making a schedule.    B.Significance of a scientific timetable.

       C.Requirements for making a timetable.    D.Importance of following one’s schedule.

66.The following are characteristics of a good timetable EXCEPT that     .

       A.it can be changed            B.it is flexible

       C.it is of many periods       D.it can save our time

67.From this passage ,we can learn if we wish to achieve high learning efficiency, we’d better     .

       A.shift subjects and use different methods regularly

       B.devote to the same material continuously

       C.turn to teachers for help if necessary

       D.have a break every thirty minutes

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The performance of the host, _____ to please the audience and draw their attention, was greeted with a cold silence, however.

A. had intended               B. intended        C. being intended             D. to intend

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The joke told by Tom made us _____, so the teacher couldn’t make himself _____.

A. to laugh; hearing       B. laughing; heard    C. laughing; hear      D. laughed; heard

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D

Have you ever thought, “I wish I could take a year off and just travel around the world”? Well, three lucky American teenagers were able to do just that. The teens—two males and one female--got an all-expenses paid, yearlong hike to five continents.

This trip didn’t include any five-star hotels or shopping funs. Eighteen-year-old Jamie Fiel from Keller, Texas, 17-year-old Arsen Ewing from Canyon, California, and 16-year-old Tyler Robinson from Lincoln, Massachusetts, didn’t expect fancy treatment. They signed up for the experience of a lifetime, which included hard work, often uncomfortable accommodations, and encounters with some of nature’s most dangerous animals and environments.

Jamie, Arsen, and Tyler were among hundreds of high school kids nominated by their science teachers to take this trip. Earthwatch Institute sponsored (贊助) this adventure. Each year, Earthwatch employs thousands of volunteers worldwide to help with scientific research projects.

The group went all around the world to get a close look at the most pressing environmental issues of our time. Their assignments were as varied as their locations, and included measuring and attending pink flamingos in Kenya’s Great Rift Valley, and tracking giant sea turtles in Costa Rica.

As they worked with the Earthwatch scientists, Jamie, Arsen, and Tyler began to understand that we are at a critical moment in the life of our planet. Time for change is running out. As the teens went from country to country and witnessed different environmental dangers and challenges, they understood that solutions to important environmental issues start with the power of one person's actions. They realized that each of them can make a difference.

1. These teenagers went on the journey around the world _____.

A. to experience the most serous environmental problems on the earth

B. to bring the kindness of America to the other parts of the world

C. to go on sightseeing around the world

D. to call on more teenagers to join Earthwatch Institute

2. What’s true about their journey?

A. They had to pay for their journey on their own expense.

B. They often had to move from one hotel to another.

C. They had to take great pains to collect environmental information.

D. They received a warm welcome every time they arrived at a new place.

3. It can be inferred that Earthwatch Institute could be _____.

A. an international university that takes in students from all over the world

B. a TV station that makes programmes on the beautiful scenery of the earth

C. a travel agency that organizes adventure trips specially for school children

D. an organization that brings science to life for people concerned about earth’s environment

4. What did they these teenagers learn from the journey?

A. It was high time that people protected the environment.

B. Long journey was not suitable for school children.

C. It should take the whole world to help the children.

D. Environmental problems can be solved if school children take part.

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