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單詞拼寫

1. I think sports clothes are not a_____________(合適的,恰當(dāng)?shù)? for a wedding ceremony.

2. The accident resulting in the death of 6 passengers was d________ to the driver’s carelessness.

3. you should be a______________ of yourself for cheating in the exam.

4. Thank you for all your hard work last week. I don’t think we could have m___________ it without you.

5. The articles in this magazine c____________ a wide range of topics in the fashion field.

6. The mother felt ________(絕望的)when she heard the news that her son died in the car accident.

7. Have you ever had a case where someone a_______ your journalists of getting the wrong end of the stick?

8. It is acknowledged that a knowledge of first aid can make a real d______________.

9. My ____________(動力) of study is increased as I think of the wonderful life in college.

10. He is one of the s_____________ (倡議者) who calls on donating for Ya’an earthquake.

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下面短文中有10處語言錯誤。請在有錯誤的地方增加、刪除或修改某個單詞。

增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧),并在下面加上該加的詞。  刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。 修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫上修改后的詞。

注意:1. 每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;     2. 只允許修改10處,從第11處起不計分。

Boys and girls,

May I have your attention, please? I have anything important to tell you. Next Sunday afternoon, our class was going to hold an English story-telling competition in lecture hall. Everybody is required to take part in the activity. Two foreign teacher will be invited to act as judges. The activity will benefit from you in many ways.

For example, it will give us a good chance to practicing your oral English and train your communication skills. However, it will inspire your interest at English. The requirements are as follows. First, the story can be original. That is, the story must be made up by yourself. Second, the story must be presented in English. Finally, your story must be finished within three minutes. That’s all, thank you.

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任務(wù)型閱讀。根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,請從以下選項中選出符合各段意思的小標(biāo)題,選項中有一項是多余選項。

A. Be in a Good Mood                   B. Don’t Try to Multitask  

C. Don’t Break the Signal                D. Stay Focused on the Road

E. Keep Your Vehicle in Good Condition    F. Drinking and Driving Has Fatal Consequences

Traffic Safety Tips

If you are among those who think that traffic safety tips are something that need to be given to children and not adults, you are so very young. Being an adult, it is our responsibility to set a good example for others. Remember when you are driving a car with your teenaged son or daughter sitting next to you, he or she is watching you and observing how you drive. So make sure that you follow all the necessary traffic rules to set a good example. Some of the effective traffic safety tips are mentioned below.

Put Your Seat Belt On

The first thing that you are supposed to do, and make sure that others in the car also do, is to put your seat belt on. In case there is a child in the car between the age of 4 and 8, a booster seat(兒童座椅)should be used as safety belts are not meant for small children and cannot protect them in case of accidents. Kids under the age of 12 should never sit on the front seat.

81.________________

Do you drive, listen to music, eat your sandwich and speak on the phone all at the same time? If you do this, you are not displaying your super powers but allowing multiple things to distract you. Once you are driving, be it alone or with your friends and family, you are responsible for everyone

present in the car. So stop doing other things and focus on driving safe.

82._________________

Teenagers and young adults especially, don’t realize the risks they are putting themselves into. Alcohol influences your mood and mind and may not give you the judgment and control that you need to have when driving safe. Even smoking should be avoided and drugs should not be consumed if you are planning to drive.

83._________________

Driving under pressure with your mind occupied with issues at work or at home would easily allow you to distract your mind off the road leading to an accident. So make sure that you don’t let the things

outside your car affect you when you are in the car. Sleep properly and stay relaxed before hitting the road.

84._________________

Your emotions or impatience may make you break the signal at times. Or break the speed limit because you are getting late. Don’t do that! The consequences for that may actually be enough to separate you from your driver’s license on a permanent basis. Make sure you obey the traffic rules and guidelines and do all to be a responsible citizen.

85. _________________

Last but not the least, keep your car in good condition. Make sure you are giving your car for servicing and maintenance on time. Make sure you always check your vehicle tires before hitting the road and don’t run out of gas!

So these were some of the main traffic safety tips that should be followed by one and all in order to stay safe and be an example for others. Remember, rules and regulations are made for your own benefit and safety. So make sure that you obey them. Take care and have a safe ride.

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It was Saturday. As always, it was a busy one, for “Six days shall you labor and all your work” was taken seriously back then. Outside, Father and Mr. Patrick next door were busy chopping firewood. Inside their own houses, Mother and Mrs. Patrick were engaged in spring cleaning.

Somehow the boys had slipped away to the back lot with their kites. Now, even at the risk of having brother caught to beat carpets, they had sent him to the kitchen for more string(線). It seemed there was

no limit to the heights to which kites would fly today.

My mother looked at the sitting room, its furniture disordered for a thorough sweeping. Again she

cast a look toward the window. “Come on, girls! Let’s take string to the boys and watch them fly the kites a minute.”

On the way we met Mrs. Patric, laughing guiltily as if she were doing something wrong, together with her girls. There never was such a day for flying kites! We played all our fresh string into the boys’ kites and they went up higher and higher. We could hardly distinguish the orange-colored spots of the kites. Now and then we slowly pulled one kite back, watching it dancing up and down in the wind, and finally bringing it down to earth, just for the joy of sending it up again.

Even our fathers dropped their tools and joined us. Our mothers took their turn, laughing like schoolgirls. I think we were all beside ourselves. Parents forgot their duty and their dignity; children forgot their everyday fights and little jealousies. “Perhaps it’s like this in the kingdom of heaven,” I thought confusedly.

It was growing dark before we all walked sleepily back to the housed. I suppose we had some sort of supper. I suppose there must have been surface tidying-up, for the house on Sunday looked clean and orderly enough. The strange thing was, we didn’t mention that day afterward. I felt a little embarrassed. Surely none of the others had been as excited as I. I locked the memory up in that deepest part of me where we keep “the things that cannot be and yet they are.”

The years went on, then one day I was hurrying about my kitchen in a city apartment, trying to get some work out of the way while my three-year-old insistently cried her desire to “go park, see duck.” “I can’t go!” I said. “I have this and this to do, and when I’m through I’ll be too tired to walk that far.”

My mother, who was visiting us, looked up from the peas she was shelling. “It’s a wonderful day,” she offered, “really warm, yet there’s a fine breeze. Do you remember that day we flew kites?”

I stopped in my dash between stove and sink. The locked door flew open and with it a rush of memories. “Come on,” I told my little girl. “You’re right, it’s too good a day to miss.”

Another decade passed. We were in the aftermath(余波) of a great war. All evening we had been asking our returned soldier, the youngest Patrick Boy, about his experiences as a prisoner of war. He had talked freely, but now for a long time he had been silent. What was he thinking of --- what dark and horrible things?

“Say!” A smile sipped out from his lips. “Do you remember --- no, of course you wouldn’t. It probably didn’t make the impression on you as it did on me.”

I hardly dared speak. “Remember what?”

“I used to think of that day a lot in POW camp (戰(zhàn)俘營), when things weren’t too good. Do you remember the day we flew the kites?”

76. Mrs. Patrick was laughing guiltily because she thought________.

A. she was too old to fly kites              

B. her husband would make fun of her

C. she should have been doing her housework 

D. her girls weren’t supposed to the boy’s games

77. By “we were all beside ourselves writer means that they all ________.

A. felt confused      B. went wild with joy  

C. looked on        D. forgot their fights

78. What did the author think after the kite-flying?

A. The boys must have had more fun than the girls. 

B. They should have finished their work before playing.

C. Her parents should spend more time with them.  

D. All the others must have forgotten that day.

79. Why did the writer finally agree to take her little girl for an outing?

A. She suddenly remembered her duty as a mother. 

B. She was reminded of the day they flew kites.

C. She had finished her work in the kitchen.       

D. She thought it was a great day to play outside.

80. The youngest Patrick boy is mentioned to show that ______.

A. the writer was not alone in treasuring her fond memories

B. his experience in POW camp threw a shadow over his life

C. childhood friendship means so much to the writer  

D. people like him really changed a lot after the war

      

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Amy returned to her small apartment at midnight, tired. Her worst fears raced through her mind. Would the court tell her she couldn’t care for her family anymore? Would the kids go through the sadness once more of being split up and sent away? She was so young, almost a child herself, and yet Amy knew everything depended on her. At that moment, she wondered if she would ever find the strength to see it through.

From earliest childhood, Amy took care of her younger brothers. Jan, their mother, only added to the family disorder and confusion because of her drug addict. Sometimes they lived in apartments, sometimes in shelters.

One afternoon Amy was called to the high school, where a social worker was waiting for her. “We’re going to have to put you guys in foster(收養(yǎng)) care.” the social worker said. “No! Don’t spilt us up!” the girl cried out. “Can’t you just leave it the way it is?” The social worker shook his head. Amy’s voice

then rose like the howl of a lion protecting her babies: “Why can’t I take them? I take care of them all

the time anyway.” The social worker hesitated, and then said, “Maybe. Once you’re 18, you could apply to become their relative caretaker. Then you’d be their foster mother until we find a home where all of you can be together.” “I’ll do it,” Amy said.

One month later, Amy was named guardian of her brothers for a six-month trial period. It was a remarkable victory for an 18-year-old girl. Her brothers didn’t make her task any easier in the months ahead. However,Amy’s efforts were rewarded when the court allowed her to continue as guardian. Amy’s relief at remaining the kids’ guardian was at risk of being taken away by the pressure she always

felt to measure up. Social workers still looked regularly over her shoulder and asked the boys shameful

questions: “Does she feed you? Does she ever try to harm you?” Then one day a visiting social worker

came over. “We’d like to get the boys adopted into homes,” she said. Sensing that the family was about to be split apart yet again, Amy replied, “Fine, then. Call it adoption if you want, but they’re not going anywhere.” To her surprise, the social worker took her remark seriously. She explained that if Amy were to adopt the boys, they would become like any other family.

That night at dinner Amy told the boys about the idea. “Cool!” Joey said. He threw a piece of corn at Adam. His brother flicked it back, and pretty soon corn was flying. Amy rolled her eyes. They didn’t have far to go to be like any other family. As the proceedings(程序)ended, Amy thanked everyone. “No,” the judge responded, “Thank you. You saved three kids. Not many family members would do what you’re doing, especially for this many children. I’m very proud of you.” 

On a lazy spring day, in a modest suburban neighborhood, Amy stood in front of a neatly kept one-story house. She watched her brothers playing basketball, and heard the playful bark of their dog, Tahoe. The young lady had made good on her promise: they had rented a home, a real home, and the boys had gotten their dog. Amy continues to raise her family alone, but has begun taking courses in business management at a nearby community college. Eventually, she hopes to become a child psychologist.

71. Which of the following best describes Amy?

A. Crazy and tough                        B. Firm and stubborn 

C. Enthusiastic and generous                D. Abnormal and aggressive.

72. From Paragraph 3, we can learn that __________.

A. The social worker gave in to Amy.      

B. The social worker tried to adopt Amy’s brothers. 

C. Amy tried to apply for the guardian of the brothers 

D. Amy had no idea how to face her family being separated up.

73. By saying “They didn’t have far to go to be like any other family”, the writer means________.

A. they will live in the same area as other families  

B. they made a deep impression on the neighborhood

C. Amy is able to take good care of the family     

D. Amy and her brothers would be already just like a family

74. The best title for this text would be___________. 

A. Standing On Two Feet    B. Growing Up Alone  

C. A Lifelong Fight         D. A Teen Hero

75. What does  the underlined word guardian in paragraph 4 mean?

A. 保護(hù)者           B. 監(jiān)護(hù)人           C. 收養(yǎng)人           D. 引導(dǎo)人

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Scientists have proved that sleeping and learning go hand in hand. Even a short nap can boost our memory and sharpen our thinking. But the relationship goes deeper than that.

“The brain is not passive while you sleep,” scientist Anat Arzi said. “It’s quite active. You can do many things while you are asleep.”

Arzi and her coworkers didn’t try to teach the sleeping volunteers any complex information, like new words or facts. Instead, the scientists taught volunteers to make new connections between smells and sounds.

  When we smell something good, like a flower, we take deep breaths. When we smell something bad, we take short breaths. Arzi and her co-workers based their experiment on these reactions.

  Once the volunteers fell asleep in the lab, the scientists went to work. They gave them a whiff of something pleasant and meanwhile played a particular musical note. They didn’t wake up, but they heard—and sniffed(吸氣) deeply. Then the scientists gave the volunteers a whiff of something terrible and played a different musical note. Again, the volunteers heard and smelled—a short snort this

time—but didn’t wake up. The researchers repeated the experiment.

  After just four repetitions, volunteers made a connection between the musical notes and their paired smells. When the scientists played the musical tone that went with good smells, the sleepers breathed deeply. And when the scientists played the musical tone that went with bad smells, the sleepers breathed briefly—despite there being no bad smell.

  The next day, the volunteers woke up with the sound-smell connection. They breathed deeply when hearing one tone and cut their breaths short when hearing the other, which must have been unusual for them. Imagine walking down the street and taking a deep breath upon hearing a particular sound!

66. In the study, the volunteers were taught _______.

A. to become active during sleep        B. to tell the difference between smell

C. to learn new words and scientific facts     D. to make sound-smell connections

67. How did the volunteers react when smelling something nice and hearing musical notes?

A. They took a deep breath.          B. They had a wonderful dream.

C. They woke up at once.           D. They took a short breath.

68. When the volunteers woke up the next day, they_______.

A. learned how to play to musical tones     

B. forgot what happened during their sleep

C. continued with the sound-smell connection  

D. changed their reaction when hearing.

69. The passage mainly tell us______

A. special smells and sounds can improve our memory.

B. our brain can actually learn something new during the sleep.

C. the volunteers will always hear similar sounds in the street.

D. our brain can tell the difference between smells during the sleep.

70. Which of the following is NOT true?

A. A short sleep can improve our memory and sharpen our thinking.

B. Arzi and her coworkers didn’t try to teach the sleeping volunteer some simple information.

C. When the volunteer smelt something terrible, they didn’t wake up.

D. After four repetitions, volunteers made a connection between the musical notes and

their pared smells.

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Michael Jordan told me not to mention this until the season was over and I promised him at that time. Now I think it’s time.

Early last season, I wrote a column about an act of kindness I had seen Jordan do to a disabled child outside the Stadium. After it ran ,I got a call from a man in the western suburbs. He said, “I read what you wrote about Jordan, but I thought I should tell you another thing I saw.” Here it comes, I thought. It always does. Write something nice about a person, and people call you up to say that the person is not so nice.

  A few weeks later Jordan and I were talking about something else before a game, and I brought up what the man had said. Was the man right? Has Jordan really been talking to those two boys in that poor and dirty neighborhood?

  “Not two boys,” Jordan said, “but four.”

  And he named them. He said four names.

  And what did they talk about?

  “Everything,” Jordan said. “I’ve asked to see their grades so that I can check whether they’re paying attention to their schoolwork. If it turns out one or two of them may need teaching, I make sure they get it.”

It’s just one more part of Michael Jordan’s life, one more thing that no one knows about, one more thing Jordan does right. The NBA season is over now, and those boys have their memories. So do I! When the expert reviewers begin to turn against Jordan, as they surely will, I’ll think about those boys under the streetlight, waiting for the man they know to come, for someone they can depend on.

61. That man called after reading about what Jordan did to a disabled child because he wanted to ____.

A. become famous himself         

B. know why Jordan appeared in a poor area

C. let the author know that Jordan was not that nice

D. offer another example to show that Jordan was a nice man

62. What can we learn from this passage?

A. Jordan is not such a great person.   

B. Jordan deserves the admiration he had from others.

C. Jordan is always ready to make friends with young people.

D. Jordan is always misunderstood by expert reviewers.

63. What does the underlined word “ran” probably mean?

A. Published.      B. Finished.    C. Disappeared.     D. Drove

64. Which of the following is NOT the reason why the author wrote this passage?

A. He would like to keep the promise he had made. 

B. He thought it was time to help the disabled children.

C. He hated to see Jordan become someone else’s target.

D. He was impressed by Jordan’s deeds for the ordinary poor.

65. What’s the purpose of the writer writing the passage?

A. to show us the life of Jordan  

B. to tell us everybody will make mistakes including Jordan

C. to criticize Jordan       

D. to defend Jordan against attack

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It was a cold winter morning. Half asleep at the train station, I stared into the distance,  41  for the train to take me to my  42  in Boston. The world was quiet. The very few people on the street kept to themselves, 43  their steaming cups of coffee.

Reaching into my pocket as the 44 was getting close, my hand searched for the $ 20 bill to pay my fare. The pocket was 45 ! I searched through my bag and then I felt 46 . Unless the money dropped from the sky, I’d be 47 there. “What’s the matter?” A short, elderly man stood before me. “Oh, nothing…. Well, I 48  my money and now I can’t pay for the ticket. I’m going to 49  my match class, and the train is leaving.”

“Here, use this.” The man held a $ 20 bill. I looked up, 5 0 . People just didn’t do that anymore. Everyone worried about their own 51 , rarely stopping to think about others, especially teenage strangers. “Thank you, but no, I can’t.”

52 it – go!” The man pushed me 53 the train. I bought a round – trip ticket, and he refused the change I 54 to give him back. I did not know what to say – a million thoughts raced through my mind, yet I stood  55 .

For the train ride I was wordless. I began to see the world through 56 eyes. That man made a difference with such a simple 57 .

A week later I was at the train station again, with an extra 20$ 58 I saw the man. And there he was. “Excuse me, sir, I believe I owe you this.” I 59 the money into his hand. Failing to refuse, he said, “Just remember to do the same for someone in your shoes someday.” I smiled, content.

The elderly man is my hero. For many, heroes are famous, but my hero is a  60 stranger who taught me a lesson in life. I will never forget his kindness.

41.A.watching    B.looking     C. reaching         D.a(chǎn)rranging

42.A.home      B.class        C.office         D.factory

43.A.serving      B.carrying      C.minding       D.making

44.A.chance      B.crowd       C.driver         D.train

45.A.deep      B.empty       C.messy        D.tight

46.A.hopeless    B.useless     C. relieved       D.dissatisfied

47.A.blocked     B.drawn       C.stuck         D.tied

48.A.wasted      B.counted     C.spent         D.lost

49.A.miss      B.skip        C.fail          D.stop

50.A.frightened   B.disturbed     C. surprised        D.concerned

51.A.problems   B.complaints     C. positions        D.challenges

52.A.Bring    B.Get       C.Catch            D.Take

53.A.in        B.beyond      C.toward         D.on

54.A.offered      B.managed     C. happened        D.a(chǎn)ttempted

55. A. nervously   B.silently     C. seriously       D.uncomfortably

56.A.curious    B.changed     C.bright         D.widened

57.A.task       B.a(chǎn)ct        C.example        D.performance

58.A.so that      B.even if       C.now that        D.in case

59.A.dropped     B.pushed      C.pressed         D.threw

60.A.giving       B.encouraging    C. promising      D.respecting

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—Mary was being badly treated when John happened to pass by and helped her out.

—I think it was not a pure ________but had been well planned.

A. coincidence  B. consequence   C. incident      D. chance

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 Einstein’s Theory of Relativity was so __________that few people could understand it at that time.

A. controversial     B. religious      C. abstract            D. contradictory

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