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     There were two screws (螺絲釘) in an engine. One was proud of its   1   head. The second screw
was   2  , only doing its job to the best of its ability.
One day the second screw was a little rusted(生銹). Filled with   3  , the first screw said to the second,
"How   4    you have become!" Then it began to laugh so hard that it   5    to notice that it was working
itself loose. Finally it dropped off the   6  and fell into the dirty oil below.
Now, the second was faced with doing the   7  of two. Meanwhile the first screw cried, "Just look at me ! I'm dirty and all my   8    is gone."
      A short time later the owner of the engine   9   it up. He immediately noticed something didn't sound
right . When he  10 , he immediately saw one screw was missing. "Ah ha!" the owner said, "it must have
worked itself loose and fell onto the oil."
      He   11   into the oil and found the missing screw. "Look at you," the owner said. "you're all  12 with
oil. How ugly you are! But I'll   13    that right away." He reached for a rag and  14 all the oil and dirt off
until it shone even brighter than before. Then he   15   it on the part. Before he turned away, he noticed the
second screw was a little rusted. With the   16  , he wiped the head clean and bright. Then he walked
away.
      Finally the engine was started. The two screws, now   17  beautiful, held the part tight. " 18   me , my
friend ," the first screw said, "I was so busy  19   you that I didn't notice that I was working myself loose. I
shall no longer   20  others."
(     )1. A. big        
(     )2. A. shy        
(     )3. A. pride      
(     )4. A. small      
(     )5. A. prepared    
(     )6. A. ground      
(     )7. A. work        
(     )8. A. wealth      
(     )9. A. finished    
(     )10. A. drove      
(     )11. A. walked    
(     )12. A. covered    
(     )13. A. create    
(     )14. A. knocked    
(     )15. A. took      
(     )16. A. key        
(     )17. A. probably  
(     )18. A. Help      
(     )19. A. waiting for
(     )20. A. judge      
B. cool        
B. quiet        
B. pleassure    
B. weak        
B. refused      
B. engine      
B. lesson      
B. beauty      
B. put          
B. returned    
B. reached      
B. filled      
B. move        
B. turned      
B. put          
B. oil          
B. nearly      
B. Excuse      
B. listening to
B. invite      
C. nodding    
C. happy      
C. interest    
C. ugly        
C. happened    
C. seat        
C. problem    
C. voice      
C. started    
C. repaired    
C. jumped      
C. connected  
C. fix        
C. blew        
C. planted    
C. rag        
C. different  
C. Save        
C. laughing at
C. treat      
D. shining        
D. brave          
D. hope            
D. selfish        
D. failed          
D. wall            
D. travel          
D. dream          
D. broke          
D. checked        
D. looked          
D. compared        
D. carry          
D. wiped          
D. sent            
D. tool            
D. equally        
D. Accept          
D. speaking to    
D. expect          

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It was a beautiful day at the beach—blue sky, gentle wind, calm sea.I knew these things because a man sitting five feet from me was shouting them into his mobile phone, like a play-by-play announcer (實(shí)況解說員).

“IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY,” he shouted.“THE SKY IS BLUE, AND THERE’S A GENTLE WIND, AND THE WATER IS CALM, AND…”

Behind me, a woman, her mobile phone pressed to her ear was walking back and forth.

“She DIDN’T,” she was saying.“No.She DIDN’T.She DID? Really? Are you SERIOUS? She did NOT.She DID? No she…”

And so on.This woman had two children, who were playing in the sea.I found myself watching them, because the woman surely was not.A huge squid could have caught and snatched the children, and this woman would not have noticed.Or, if she had noticed, she’d have said, “Listen.I have to go, because a huge squid just……No! She didn’t ! She DID? No! She……”

And next to me, the play-by-play man would have said: “…AND A HUGE SQUID JUST ATE TWO CHILDREN, AND I’M GETTING A LITTLE SUNBURNED, AND …”

It used to be that the major trouble at the beach was the fellow who brought a boom box (便攜式錄音機(jī)) and turned it up so loud that the bass notes caused seagulls to explode.But at least you knew where these fellows were; you never know which beachgoers have mobile phones.You’ll settle next to what appears to be a sleeping sunbather, or even (you hope) a corpse , and you’ll lie happily on your towel, and you’ll get all the way to the second sentence of your 467-page book before you fall asleep to the hypnotic surge of the surf (催人入夢的潮聲), and …

BREEP! BREEP! The corpse sits up, feels urgently for its mobile phone, and shouts “Hello! I’m at the beach! Yes! It’s nice! Very peaceful! What? She did? No, she didn’t! She DID? No, she…”

Loud mobile-phoners never seem to get urgent calls.Just once, I’d like to hear one of them say, “Hello? Yes, this is Dr.Johnson.Oh, Dr.Smith.You’ve opened the abdominal cavity (腹腔)? Good! Now the appendix should be right under the … What? No, that’s the liver.Don’t take THAT out, ha ha! Oh, you did? My God! OK, now listen carefully…”

From the passage we can know that the writer of the passage _____.

       A.had a wonderful holiday at the beach

       B.must have suffered a lot because of the terrible weather

       C.is only interested in talks by doctors about operation

       D.experienced an unhappy holiday at the beach

According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?

       A.The writer often spends his holidays at the beach.

       B.A huge squid ate two children while their mother was not watching.

       C.Some people used to play boom box while spending their holidays at the beach.

       D.Some people often make loud mobile phone calls without caring for others.

The underlined word“ corpse”in this passage has the closest meaning to________.

       A.a(chǎn) dead body           B.a(chǎn) loud mobile phone        

       C.a(chǎn) sound sleeper        D.a(chǎn) sleep lover

In the past the fellow who brought a boom box_________.

       A.turned it up to make the seagulls happy

       B.turned it up to cause the seagulls to explode

       C.might cause less trouble than the beachgoers with mobile phones

       D.might cause more trouble than the beachgoers with mobile phones

We can infer from the passage that _______.

     A.the writer is interested in mobile phone.

     B.the writer hates people using mobile phone

     C.the writer hates to be disturbed while enjoying holidays on the beach.

     D.the writer seldom finishes reading a book before going to sleep.

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It was a beautiful day at the beach—blue sky, gentle wind, calm sea.I knew these things because a man sitting five feet from me was shouting them into his mobile phone, like a play-by-play announcer (實(shí)況解說員).

“IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY,” he shouted.“THE SKY IS BLUE, AND THERE’S A GENTLE WIND, AND THE WATER IS CALM, AND…”

Behind me, a woman, her mobile phone pressed to her ear was walking back and forth.

“She DIDN’T,” she was saying.“No.She DIDN’T.She DID? Really? Are you SERIOUS? She did NOT.She DID? No she…”

And so on.This woman had two children, who were playing in the sea.I found myself watching them, because the woman surely was not.A huge squid could have caught and snatched the children, and this woman would not have noticed.Or, if she had noticed, she’d have said, “Listen.I have to go, because a huge squid just……No! She didn’t ! She DID? No! She……”

And next to me, the play-by-play man would have said: “…AND A HUGE SQUID JUST ATE TWO CHILDREN, AND I’M GETTING A LITTLE SUNBURNED, AND …”

It used to be that the major trouble at the beach was the fellow who brought a boom box (便攜式錄音機(jī)) and turned it up so loud that the bass notes caused seagulls to explode.But at least you knew where these fellows were; you never know which beachgoers have mobile phones.You’ll settle next to what appears to be a sleeping sunbather, or even (you hope) a corpse , and you’ll lie happily on your towel, and you’ll get all the way to the second sentence of your 467-page book before you fall asleep to the hypnotic surge of the surf (催人入夢的潮聲), and …

BREEP! BREEP! The corpse sits up, feels urgently for its mobile phone, and shouts “Hello! I’m at the beach! Yes! It’s nice! Very peaceful! What? She did? No, she didn’t! She DID? No, she…”

Loud mobile-phoners never seem to get urgent calls.Just once, I’d like to hear one of them say, “Hello? Yes, this is Dr.Johnson.Oh, Dr.Smith.You’ve opened the abdominal cavity (腹腔)? Good! Now the appendix should be right under the … What? No, that’s the liver.Don’t take THAT out, ha ha! Oh, you did? My God! OK, now listen carefully…”

1.From the passage we can know that the writer of the passage _____.

A.had a wonderful holiday at the beach

B.must have suffered a lot because of the terrible weather

C.is only interested in talks by doctors about operation

D.experienced an unhappy holiday at the beach

2.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?

A.The writer often spends his holidays at the beach.

B.A huge squid ate two children while their mother was not watching.

C.Some people used to play boom box while spending their holidays at the beach.

D.Some people often make loud mobile phone calls without caring for others.

3.The underlined word“ corpse”in this passage has the closest meaning to________.

A.a(chǎn) dead body

B.a(chǎn) loud mobile phone

C.a(chǎn) sound sleeper

D.a(chǎn) sleep lover

4.In the past the fellow who brought a boom box_________.

A.turned it up to make the seagulls happy

B.turned it up to cause the seagulls to explode

C.might cause less trouble than the beachgoers with mobile phones

D.might cause more trouble than the beachgoers with mobile phones

5.We can infer from the passage that _______.

A.the writer is interested in mobile phone.

B.the writer hates people using mobile phone

C.the writer hates to be disturbed while enjoying holidays on the beach.

D.the writer seldom finishes reading a book before going to sleep.

 

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It was a beautiful day at the beach—blue sky, gentle wind, calm sea.I knew these things because a man sitting five feet from me was shouting them into his mobile phone, like a play-by-play announcer (實(shí)況解說員).
“IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY,” he shouted.“THE SKY IS BLUE, AND THERE’S A GENTLE WIND, AND THE WATER IS CALM, AND…”
Behind me, a woman, her mobile phone pressed to her ear was walking back and forth.
“She DIDN’T,” she was saying.“No.She DIDN’T.She DID? Really? Are you SERIOUS? She did NOT.She DID? No she…”
And so on.This woman had two children, who were playing in the sea.I found myself watching them, because the woman surely was not.A huge squid could have caught and snatched the children, and this woman would not have noticed.Or, if she had noticed, she’d have said, “Listen.I have to go, because a huge squid just……No! She didn’t ! She DID? No! She……”
And next to me, the play-by-play man would have said: “…AND A HUGE SQUID JUST ATE TWO CHILDREN, AND I’M GETTING A LITTLE SUNBURNED, AND …”
It used to be that the major trouble at the beach was the fellow who brought a boom box (便攜式錄音機(jī)) and turned it up so loud that the bass notes caused seagulls to explode.But at least you knew where these fellows were; you never know which beachgoers have mobile phones.You’ll settle next to what appears to be a sleeping sunbather, or even (you hope) a corpse , and you’ll lie happily on your towel, and you’ll get all the way to the second sentence of your 467-page book before you fall asleep to the hypnotic surge of the surf (催人入夢的潮聲), and …
BREEP! BREEP! The corpse sits up, feels urgently for its mobile phone, and shouts “Hello! I’m at the beach! Yes! It’s nice! Very peaceful! What? She did? No, she didn’t! She DID? No, she…”
Loud mobile-phoners never seem to get urgent calls.Just once, I’d like to hear one of them say, “Hello? Yes, this is Dr.Johnson.Oh, Dr.Smith.You’ve opened the abdominal cavity (腹腔)? Good! Now the appendix should be right under the … What? No, that’s the liver.Don’t take THAT out, ha ha! Oh, you did? My God! OK, now listen carefully…”
【小題1】From the passage we can know that the writer of the passage _____.

A.had a wonderful holiday at the beach
B.must have suffered a lot because of the terrible weather
C.is only interested in talks by doctors about operation
D.experienced an unhappy holiday at the beach
【小題2】According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A.The writer often spends his holidays at the beach.
B.A huge squid ate two children while their mother was not watching.
C.Some people used to play boom box while spending their holidays at the beach.
D.Some people often make loud mobile phone calls without caring for others.
【小題3】The underlined word“ corpse”in this passage has the closest meaning to________.
A.a(chǎn) dead bodyB.a(chǎn) loud mobile phone
C.a(chǎn) sound sleeperD.a(chǎn) sleep lover
【小題4】In the past the fellow who brought a boom box_________.
A.turned it up to make the seagulls happy
B.turned it up to cause the seagulls to explode
C.might cause less trouble than the beachgoers with mobile phones
D.might cause more trouble than the beachgoers with mobile phones
【小題5】We can infer from the passage that _______.
A.the writer is interested in mobile phone.
B.the writer hates people using mobile phone
C.the writer hates to be disturbed while enjoying holidays on the beach.
D.the writer seldom finishes reading a book before going to sleep.

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Water costs money. In some places water is hard 31. What 32 when a town has these problems? A small town in California found a happy 33.

  Very 34 rain ever fell there. The town had no water 35. The water it used was 36 from a river 300 miles away. As more people 37 live in the town, 38 water was needed. Now water 39 to be brought in from 600 miles away. All these cost 40 money.

  The town 41 a plan. It found 42 to clean its “dirty” water. Once the cleaned water was reused 43 many ways. Five 44 lakes were built. Here people could swim and fish and go 45. They 46 have picnics in their new parks. Farmers had more water 47 their crops. New factories can be built, now that they have the promise of 48.

In most places, water is used and thrown 49. The town that saved 50 water has saved the town!

A. supplying

B. getting

C. to get

D. to supply

95 ha. happens

B. happening

C. is happened

D. happened

A. key

B. answer

C. answering

D. way

A. little

B. a little

C. few

D. a few

A. of it self

B. of its own

C. for its own

D. for itself

A. fetch

B. take

C. brought in

D. guided

A. come to

B. came to

C. coming to

D. came for

A. many

B. plenty of

C. more

D. many more

A. has

B. had

C. must

D. needed

A. many

B. a few

C. a great many

D. a lot of

A. put

B. made

C. supply

D. noticed

A. a way

B. ways

C. an answer

D. a key

A. for

B. by

C. at

D. in

A. man-making

B. man-make

C. man-made

D. manmade

A. boating

B. to boat

C. to boating

D. on boating

A. must

B. could

C. needed

D. had to

A. as

B. with

C. for

D. to

A. water enough

B. enough water

C. crops enough

D. enough crops

A. off

B. of

C. away

D. out of

A. it’s

B. its

C. one’s

D. his

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