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–Who has broken the window in my room?

   --Who else ___ it but your naughty son!

A. could do           B. could have done C. might do    D. must have done

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— So how long have you been in Beijing?

— Just a couple of days. I’m on a great tour, you know, and I ______ all the places of interest here.

A. visited        B. am visiting     C. have visited    D. have been visiting

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科目: 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

第二部分:閱讀理解(閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。)

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Thousands of people in the world are a hundred years old — or more and certain parts of the world are famous for the long lives of their inhabitants: the Vilacamba Valley in Ecuador, and the home of the Hunzas in the Himalayas.

Why do so many people live to a healthy old age in certain parts of the world? What is the secret of their long lives? Three things seem to be very important: fresh air, fresh food and a simple way of life. People work near their homes in the clean, mountain air instead of traveling long distances to work by bus, car or train. They do not sit all day in busy offices or factories, but work hard outdoors in the fields. They take more exercise and eat less food than people in the cities of the West. For years the Hunzas of the Himalayas did not need policemen, lawyers or doctors. There was no crime, no divorce and not much illness in their society. They were a happy, peaceful people, famous all over India for their long, healthy lives.

Do you want to live to a hundred years old? Here are some rules for success. First, choose your parents and grandparents carefully. If they lived or live to a good old age, so will you. Secondly, live in the right place. Thirdly, choose the right kind of job. Doctors, dentists and bus-drivers die young. Farmers, priests and orchestral conductors live much longer. If you are in the wrong kind of job, you can still improve your way of life.

An old man in the Caucasus was talking about his past life. “I was young then,” he said, as he described his 87th year. His secret was: “Think young and stay young.” An old woman from Missouri, USA, gave this advice, “Drink a little whisky and some warm beer every day.” An English lady just said, “Take a cold bath every morning.” The shortest, simplest piece of advice came from Mr. Jim Chapman, aged 103. “Just keep breathing,” he told reporters.

56. Who is most likely to live a long life?

A. A doctor.                                              B. A bus-driver.

C. A dentist.                                              D. An orchestral conductor.

57. We can see from the passage that long-lived people avoid _________.

A. working hard                                        B. drinking

C. eating too much                                    D. taking cold baths

58. The passage indicates that we can change our ______ to live a long life.

A. jobs                  B. places of living         C. ways of living           D. ways of thinking

59. What is mainly talked about in the last paragraph?

A. Whose advice is the best.

B. Who is the most long-lived person in the world.

C. Lifestyles of long-lived people.

D. How long-lived people think of their life.

                                

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During the day, Mercer, is a hard-working dog , helping his owner and making sure she stays safe. But at night, the big, black dog slips out of the house, tries his paws at ice-skating, and even makes hot chocolate for himself .

Or at least that's what he does in Marvelous Mercer, a new book written by the dog's 12-year-old owner, Shea Megale. Shea has spinal muscular atrophy, a condition that makes her muscles very weak. She uses a motorized wheelchair. Mercer is an assistance dog that is specially trained to do many of the things Shea can't.

Shea is writing a series of six books about Mercer Marvelous mercer arrived in stores this fall, and the second book is due out early next year.

Cool Tricks

During his training, Mercer learned to carry out 60 different commands, Shea now uses them to tell Mercer what she needs as she goes about her day. “Under ”tells down. “Car” tells him to get into a vehicle.

Shea’s favorite command is “l(fā)ap”, which tells Mercer to put his front paws across her lap. “I love that ”, Shea says .

At school, Mercer carries Shea’s backpack and helps her order her lunch in the dining room. During class, he stays under her desk in case she drops her pencil. At night, he pulls the covers up for her and turns out her bedroom light.

Leading a Paw

Shea and Mercer aren’t the only ones benefiting from their special relationship. “Thanks to the book series . We’re helping a lot more people now ,” Shea says.

Some of the books profits are going to help pay for research into the disease Shea is suffering from. Money from the books also will be used to train assistance dogs for U.S. soldiers who were injured in Iraq.

Despite all of the attention –and his star status success hasn’t gone to Mercer’s head. In fact , when WR News interviewed Shea, Mercer slept through the whole thing-most likely dreaming about his next adventure !

67.We know from the passage that Mercer is     .

A.Shea’s pet dog               B.a(chǎn)n assistance dog helping Shea

C.a(chǎn) 12-year-old dog          D.a(chǎn) character Shea makes up in her book

68.According to the passage , Shea’s “Cool Tricks ”include the following EXCEPT    .

A.commanding Mercer to lie down           B.commanding Mercer to get into a car

C.telling Mercer to open her backpack            

D.telling Mercer to put his front paws across her lap

69.The underlined expression “Lending a Paw ”is closest in meaning to “       ”

A.giving a helping hand                          B.a(chǎn)cting as a guide

C.benefiting from friendship                   D.exploring adventures

70.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage ?

A.Shea has written 6 books about Mercer

B.Mercer is glad to be the focus of attention    

C.Mercer isn’t allowed in Shea’s classroom

D.Though disabled , Shea helps lots of people

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第二節(jié)書面表達(滿分25分)

       假設(shè)你是學校學生會的一員,為了擁有一個更美好的校園,你發(fā)出了全員環(huán)保的倡議,并制作了如下圖的海報。

       請根據(jù)海報內(nèi)容及以下要點寫一份倡議書。

       寫作要點:

       1.環(huán)保是我們中學生義不容辭的責任。

       2.我們可以養(yǎng)成這些環(huán)保習慣。

       3.讓我們?nèi)巳硕紴榈厍蚰赣H盡一份綿薄之力吧。(120詞左右)

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Try on this red skirt; you will look great _____ it.

       A.on  B.by         C.in     D.for

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---Thank you so much for the wonderful party, Chris.

  ----You’re quite welcome, John. ____.We’ve been looking forward to seeing you.

 A. Just stay a little longer, please   B. It’s just of my pleasure.

 C. Thank you for coming       D. I don’t think you had a good time

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Friends and relatives of the young couple have come to congratulate them _______ the arrival of the new baby.

A.in                B.on                  C.of              D.with

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— The concert was wonderful yesterday. Didn’t you go to it?

— _______. I _______, but I had to look after my sick baby at home.

A. No; would love to have    B. No; would love to

C. Yes; would love to        D. Yes; would love to have

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科目: 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

第二部分:閱讀理解(第一節(jié)20小題,第二節(jié)5小題;每小題2分共50分)

第一節(jié):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,并在答題卷上將該項標號涂黑。

    The angry locals of an English village blocked the driver of a Google Street View car who was filming the neighborhood, saying they feared he world encourage thieves, a report said Friday.

    One local, Paul Jacobs, told the BBC he had warned his neighbors after spotting the car from his window in Broughton, Buckinghamshire, southern England, on Wednesday.

    “I don’t have a problem with Google wanting to promote villages. What I have a problem with is the invasion (侵犯)of privacy, taking pictures directly into the home,” Jacobs said.

    “We’ve already had three homes broken into locally in the past six weeks. If our houses are

made noticeable all over Google, it’s an invitation for more criminals to strike. I was determined to make a stand, so I called the police.”

After his call, a police car arrived in Broughton in response to an argument between a crowd of people and a Google Street View contractor.

“They felt his presence was a threat to their privacy. When police arrived at the scene, the car had moved on,” explained a spokeswoman for Thames Valley Police.

The Google Street View project, set up last month in Britain, aims to provide detailed 360-degree views online of streets all over Britain.

The project has already been strongly criticized by associations like Privacy International, a pressure group which has launched legal action against the IT company.

Google is confident that their new mapping project is within the law.

“Before launching Street View we sought the guidance and approval of the Information Commissioner’s Office. The ICO has repeatedly made clear that it believes that Street View includes the safeguards necessary to protect people’s privacy,” a Google spokesman said.

“The Metropolitan Police (in London) told us they saw no significant security risk, that thieves are likely to make use of the opportunities, and that mapping products can be useful in solving and mapping crime in an area.”

He added: “Engaged in new projects, we sometimes meet unexpected challenges, and Street View has been no exception.”

1.When the police car arrived at the village,           .

       A.the villagers were angrily arguing with the Google car driver.

       B.the map car was stopped from leaving the village.

       C.The map car had stopped its working and gone on its way.

       D.The map car was surrounded by the angry villagers.

2.The underlined phrase “make a stand” in Paragraph 4 means       .

       A.stand there all the time whole waiting for the police

       B.show full support to Google’s filming the neighborhood

       C.a(chǎn)ttempt to defend locals by stopping Google’s filming the neighborhood

       D.stand in the way to stop the car moving on

3.Which of the following sentences is TRUE?

       A.Google’s mapping project has not been officially approved.

       B.Three homes had been visited by thieves with the help of Google pictures.

       C.The police rushed to stop a fight between locals and Google contractors.

       D.It was not the first time that the Google map project had been criticized.

4.What’s the best title for the passage?

       A.Google’s Mapping Project Promotes the Neighobrohood.

       B.Angry British Villagers Stop Google Maps Car.

       C.Google Goes On With its Plan to Film the Streets.

       D.New Project Meets Challenges Again.

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