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A. The new growth and investment of the B. The objective of the C. The important status of the D. The problems that the E. The many relations that the F. The development in the main port areas of the |
80. ____________________________________
The Port of Shanghai, a hub(中心)of water-land transport and trade on China’s coast since the Song Dynasty early in mid-twelfth century, is the biggest port on China’s mainland for international shipping. The annual cargo throughput(吞吐量) of the port hit another record high of 176 million tons in 1993. The volume of International containers has reached the historical highest point.
81. ____________________________________
By now the Port of Shanghai has established maritime trade relations with more than 400 ports in over 160 countries and regions in the world, with 21 international regular lines starting from the port on over 100 voyages per month directly to North America, Europe, Australia, the Persian Gulf, the Mediterranean as well as Southeast and Northeast Asia and so on.
82. ____________________________________
Following the continuous and steady new growth in China’s national economy, the Port of Shanghai has, over the six years from 1988 to 1993, made an investment of RMB¥2.3 billion in capital construction and renovation(革新), and updated a large number of handling machines. Both cargo throughput(吞吐量) capacity and handling efficiency of the port have increased remarkably.
83. ____________________________________
Today, the port has become one of the hot spots that attract both attention and investment from other parts of
84. ____________________________________
The four marginal berths of Waigaoqiao New Port Area have been largely completed and put into operation. Construction of the Luojing Coal Terminal was started at the end of 1993. Grain Silos with a capacity of 80,000 tons and a modern communication building for water traffic are both showing signs of completion. Construction of coastal, domestic and international passenger terminals has substantially entered its initial stage. The deep water port area at Jinshanzui shall open a new chapter in the history of the
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In 1789 the
After 1812 white settlers began to move west across North America. At first, the settlers and the Indians lived in peace. However, the number of settlers increased greatly every year, and slowly the Indians began to see the white settlers as a danger to their survival. To feed themselves, the settlers killed more and more wild animals. The Indians, who depended on these animals for food, had to struggle against starvation. The settlers also brought with them many diseases which were common in white society, but which were new for the Indians. Great numbers of Indians became sick and died. Between 1843 and 1854 the Indian population in one area of the country went down from 100,000 to 30,000.
More land was needed for the increasing number of white settlers. In
73. It can be inferred form the passage that ____.
A. in the
B. the law which was passed in 1789 by the
C. in the 19th century no injustices were done against the Indians by the
D. the majority of white settlers were openly opposed to the law passed in 1789
74. According to the passage which of the following is TRUE?
A. The Indians believed that killing too many wild animals had disturbed the balance of nature.
B. The government began to have a better understanding of the Indians in the fifties of the nineteenth century.
C. Between 1843 and 1854 about 70,000 Indians were killed in the battle.
D. The whites carried serious diseases into where the Indians lived.
75. It is implied in the passage that _________.
A. the Indians had many great successes in the Indians wars
B. the Indians had no doubt that they would win the wars
C. after the war the Indians stayed where they were before
D. the Indians were too weak to win the struggle
76. What is the writer’s opinion about the treatment that the Indians received from the
A. He believed that the government always respected the rights of the Indians.
B. He believed that the government can’t be criticized for its treatment to theIndians.
C. He believed that the government treated the Indians unjustly.
D. He believed that the government’s unfair treatment against the Indians was not on purpose.
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Here is a poster on a middle school web site. Read the web-site poster.
Going, Going, Gone!
The Haynes Middle School Parent-Teacher organization
Invites you to attend our latest fund-raiser,
The Fourth Annual Haynes School Auction(拍賣)!
Saturday, May 10
6:00 p.m.-11: p.m.
in the school hall
6:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m. :All items for auction are previewed.
6:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m. : Silent auction begins.
7:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. : Highest bidders(出價(jià)人)from silent auction are determined.
7:30 p.m.-11:00 p.m. : Main auction begins.
Items up for bid in the silent auction range in value from $ 5.00 to $ 30.00.
Items up for bid in the main auction include the following:
l Airline tickets to a place of your choice
l Weekend getaways at first-class hotels
l Season tickets to the Chicago Bears football game
l $ 50 gift tickets to local gift shops, restaurants, and salons
Don’t miss the boat! Book your tickets today.
Last year, tickets sold out in five days!
Tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
$ 15.00 per person
All the money from the auction will be given to the
69. Which of the following is not mentioned as being up for bid at the auction?
A. A movie pass to the local cinema.
B. A weekend stay at a hotel.
C. A ticket to a restaurant.
D. Airline tickets.
70.The more items that are given or bought for auction, __________.
A. the less money that will be charged for the tickets to the auction
B. the more money that can be raised to support the computer lab
C. the faster the ticket will be sold to the auction
D. the higher the value that will be placed on the items in the silent auction
71.Which of the following is most likely to happen at the year’s auction?
A. The airline tickets will receive higher bids than any other item.
B. All items up for bid will be sold for at least twice their value.
C. More money will be raised this year than in any other year before.
D. Tickets for the event will be sold out in less than one week.
72.The phrase “first-come, first-served” tells you that __________.
A. people can buy the tickets on the first day only
B. the person who is first to arrive will receive a ticket at no charge
C. food and drinks will be served at the auction
D. tickets are sold in the order of who arrives first to buy them
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Every reader of this passage must spend the whole of his waking life looking at things. Looking, like breathing, is natural; we do it without noticing it. Looking is passive―but seeing is active. Once you start seeing things you really begin to wake up. People who see things which others have only looked at, and draw conclusions from what they see, can add to man’s knowledge and help progress.
Someone recently discovered a place where metal had been worked continuously longer than any where else in
65. In the first sentence of this passage, “his waking life” means _______.
A. the time when he is waking up B. all the time he is awake
C. all the time he is alive D. all the time he is breathing
66. For the writer “seeing” means ______.
A. noticing things which need explaining B. doing something natural
C. looking at things D. doing something without noticing it
67. The man found a place where ______.
A. men are starting to work metal
B. men built walls of metal
C. men had melted metals tens of centuries before
D. men first learned to make fire with stones
68. The man found out that _______.
A. metal was melted in the Forest of Dean longer than at any other place in
B. metal was used in
C. in
D. people in the Forest of Dean have always worked harder than people in any other part of
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Out of water, out of food, many people in New Orleans, US were in big trouble, crouching(蜷縮) on roofs of houses, waiting for ___55___. Floodwater were beating the walls a few metres below.
In early September,
People feel very sad about the natural disaster. But we should also consider about the role human beings have played in ___57___ our natural environment.
Scientists point out that the flooding from Hurricane Katrina may have been caused by ___58___ activity. They believe the greenhouse effect has caused icebergs at both poles of the earth to ___59___, resulting in sea level rise. As most of the land in
Along the seafront, forests have been cut down to make ___61___ for hotels and restaurants. By losing this shield(盾牌),the city seemed too weak to fight against Hurricane Katrina.
We have all learnt that nature is like a ___62___ net, where humans are just a very small part, together with animals, plants air and more. When we destroy some parts, the balance is broken and disasters arrive. Perhaps this is why more natural disasters are happening.
55. A. reply | B. release | C. rescue | D. recognition |
56. A. return | B. case | C. fear | D. ruins |
57. A. changing | B. destroying | C. reversing | D. reserving |
58. A. human | B. natural | C. industrial | D. political |
59. A. move | B. decrease | C. melt | D. retire |
60. A. fall | B. rise | C. arise | D. raise |
61. A. profit | B. effort | C. promise | D. space |
62. A. completed | B. selected | C. balanced | D. designed |
63. A. agreed | B. refused | C. advocated | D. appealed |
64. A. sign | B. symbol | C. remainder | D. alarm |
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Flying like a bird has been the dream of humans since ancient times. Last week a group of modern birdmen put their courage on their wings and __45___ gravity (地球引力) in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province.
“Yes, you can buy a ticket and fly to another city. But running with your own wings and feeling your feet ready to _46___ is totally different,” Dong Fang said in an excited voice. He is one of 41 students from Hangzhou No. 14 Middle School to test their home-made aircrafts in the playground.
__47___ by the International Bognor Birdman Competition in the
“From the very beginning, I didn't expect my students to create a real plane or break any records. I told them the __49___ is more for seeing how far your imagination can stretch, ” said Ni. He was surprised to see his students create 10 different aircrafts with all kinds of material __ 50____ in the past month. Many students said that they learnt much more in the process of creating their plane than in ordinary classes.
“We’d rather call ourselves dreamers __51___ pilots because no matter whether our wings really take off from the ground, our dream really flies,” said Dong Fang.
Jing Yuchen and his team named their plane “Weiming E”, which __52__an unknown goose. The 17-year-old boy deeply believes their goose of steel pipe and sailcloth(帆布) will honour its name by successfully taking off.
“Our work is much more imaginative than others. With several colourful balloons on its back and a pair of light plastic wings it is _53___ the most eye-catching work, if not the best,” said Yu Liang, another student.
“__54___most of those home-made aircrafts cannot really take the boys flying, the boy’s braveness and creativity in this project will encourage every one of them to fly high in the future,”Ni said.
45. A. challenged | B. struggled | C. abandoned | D. observed |
46. A. take on | B. take up | C. take off | D. take in |
47. A. Promoted | B. Inspired | C. Advocated | D. Blamed |
48. A. range | B. group | C. attempt | D. excursion |
49. A. change | B. competition | C. situation | D. destination |
50. A. available | B. unique | C. visible | D. responsible |
51. A. as well as | B. other than | C. but for | D. instead of |
52. A. declares | B. means | C. reflects | D. causes |
53. A. accidentally | B. surely | C. barely | D. simply |
54. A. As long as | B. Thus | C. Although | D. Moreover |
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