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Cambodia was in many ways similar to Laos, although it has twice the population. At another inn, we
talked with a teacher who told us that half of the people in her country couldn't read or write. Her village
couldn't even afford to build a school, so she had to teach outside under a large tent. When we said goodbye,
we all felt very lucky to have studied in college. Back on the road, we passed between many hills and forests.
Then we came to the plains and entered Phnom Penh (金邊), the capital of Cambodia. In many ways it looked
like Vientiane and Ho Chi Minh City; it also had wide streets with trees in rows and old French houses. Unlike
Vientiane, ships could travel the Mekong River here. In the centre of the city we visited the palace and saw a
beautiful white elephant. It can only be seen outside the palace on special days. We ate an early supper and
went to see a great temple with floors made of silver.
The next morning our group slept late. We were very tired from the long bike ride the day before. Cycling
in the hills had been difficult. Now our cousins had the chance to make jokes about Wang Wei and me. Perhaps,
they said, they were the strong ones! We had lunch at a nice outdoor cafe. then rode out of the city.
Two days later we crossed the border into Vietnam. We began to see many more people, but I wasn't
surprised. I read in an atlas before our trip that Vietnam has almost seven times the population of Cambodia.
We met a farmer who gave us directions and told us that he grows a new rice crop four times every year so
he can feed more people. He also told us that the northern part of his country has many mountains and it is
much cooler than here in the south, where it is flat. Although the flat delta made it easier for us to cycle, we
got warm very quickly. So we drank lots of water and ate lots of bananas. Soon the delta separated into nine
smaller rivers. Two days later, after we had passed thousands of rice fields, we came to the sea. We were
tired but also in high spirits: our dream to cycle along the Mekong River had finally come true.
While you are much safer inside than out, lightning can strike you even in the home. Here's how to 1 yourself indoors:
1. Stay away from 2 . Get out of the shower of bath. Don' t 3 conductors such as fireplaces and metal pipes.
Cherryl Falvey of Killingworth Conn. was struck 4 lightning last year while washing her clothes. Lightning 5 a window next to the washing machine, struck her right hand, 6 through her body and finally out of her 7 arm. "It was as though I was 8 a bolt of lightning in my hands," remembers Falvey, who was 9 across the room.
2. Stay off the telephone. It isn't an old wives' 10 Many people have been hurt through telephone wires. It was 11 outside while Peter Van Artrijk, Jr. was on the 12 at his house in Florida. "Barn! A bolt hit the building," he says. "I 13 the hair on my arms stand on end and a charge hit me through telephone, which was 14 blown out of my hand."
3. Unplug televisions, computers, etc. Don' t just turn them 15 . If the house is struck, they could be damaged if you keep them 16 in.
4. Try lightning rods if your 17 is very often hit by lightning. 18 fixed, says Rust, lightning rods 19 the chances of damage to a home and to the 20 inside it.
1. A. save B. hide C. spend D. protect
2. A. houses B. rooms C. doors D. windows
3. A. touch B. grasp C. move D. seize
4. A. by B. through C. into D. with
5. A. broke B. reached C. entered D. forced
6. A. slipped B. traveled C. spread D. rolled
7. A. wounded B. hurt C. right D. left
8. A. holding B. carrying C. keeping D. pacing
9. A. shaken B. swept C. thrown D. drawn
10. A. talk B. tale C. news D. report
11. A. dark B. lightning C. silent D. raining
12. A. phone B. sofa C. bed D. chair
13. A. felt B. discovered C. found D, sensed
14. A. simply B. hardly C. almost D. completely
15. A. on B. over C. off D. down
16. A. turned B. plugged C. opened D. played
17. A. town B. area C. building D. courtyard
18. A. Properly B. Quickly C. Highly D. Prettily
19. A. recover B. reuse C. repair D. reduce
20. A. men B. women C. people D. families
1. Stay away from 2 . Get out of the shower of bath. Don' t 3 conductors such as fireplaces and metal pipes.
Cherryl Falvey of Killingworth Conn. was struck 4 lightning last year while washing her clothes. Lightning 5 a window next to the washing machine, struck her right hand, 6 through her body and finally out of her 7 arm. "It was as though I was 8 a bolt of lightning in my hands," remembers Falvey, who was 9 across the room.
2. Stay off the telephone. It isn't an old wives' 10 Many people have been hurt through telephone wires. It was 11 outside while Peter Van Artrijk, Jr. was on the 12 at his house in Florida. "Barn! A bolt hit the building," he says. "I 13 the hair on my arms stand on end and a charge hit me through telephone, which was 14 blown out of my hand."
3. Unplug televisions, computers, etc. Don' t just turn them 15 . If the house is struck, they could be damaged if you keep them 16 in.
4. Try lightning rods if your 17 is very often hit by lightning. 18 fixed, says Rust, lightning rods 19 the chances of damage to a home and to the 20 inside it.
1. A. save B. hide C. spend D. protect
2. A. houses B. rooms C. doors D. windows
3. A. touch B. grasp C. move D. seize
4. A. by B. through C. into D. with
5. A. broke B. reached C. entered D. forced
6. A. slipped B. traveled C. spread D. rolled
7. A. wounded B. hurt C. right D. left
8. A. holding B. carrying C. keeping D. pacing
9. A. shaken B. swept C. thrown D. drawn
10. A. talk B. tale C. news D. report
11. A. dark B. lightning C. silent D. raining
12. A. phone B. sofa C. bed D. chair
13. A. felt B. discovered C. found D, sensed
14. A. simply B. hardly C. almost D. completely
15. A. on B. over C. off D. down
16. A. turned B. plugged C. opened D. played
17. A. town B. area C. building D. courtyard
18. A. Properly B. Quickly C. Highly D. Prettily
19. A. recover B. reuse C. repair D. reduce
20. A. men B. women C. people D. families
Elizabeth lived on the other side of a valley. One winter there was a very big flood, and a lot of houses down below Elizabeth’s were washed away. Elizabeth’s house was 21 enough to escape the flood, so when the water 22 and the other houses were standing there with no 23 and no walls and all covered with 24 ,her house was still quite all right.
Her house was quite small, her husband was 25 and she had six children to support. Ten dollars a week, which was the total of their income, didn’t leave much for 26 . Expenses were always greater than Elizabeth had 27 , but she didn’t hesitate to help one of the families that lost everything in the flood and she 28 her house with them until it was 29 for them to move into their own houses.
Elizabeth’s friend was very 30 when she saw Elizabeth do this. She couldn’t understand why Elizabeth wanted to give 31 so much work and trouble to help others.
“Well,” Elizabeth 32 to her friend, “at the end of the First World War, a woman in the town where I then lived found herself 33 , because her husband had been killed in the war in Germany and she had a lot of 34 , as I have now.”
“The day before Christmas, this woman said to her children, ‘We won’t be able to have 35 presents for all of us. I’ll go and get it.’ She came back with a little girl who was in 36 clothes and crying in deep sorrow. The girl was an orphan(孤兒). ‘Here’s our 37 . She said to the children.
“The children were very 38 to have such a present. They 39 the little girl, and she grew up as their sister. I was that 40 present.”
1.A. low B. tall C. high D. strong
2. A. raised B. risen C. disappeared D. appeared
3. A. windows B. doors C. roofs D. floor
4. A. mud B. plastics C. trees D. water
5. A. living B. dead C. angry D. pleased
6. A. sharing B. saving C. remaining D. sparing
7. A. gave B. thought C. hoped D. completed
8. A. divided B. separated C. shared D. spared
9. A. possible B. satisfying C. necessary D. important
10. A. happy B. interested C. puzzled D. sad
11.A. her B. herself C. her children D. her friend
12. A. talked B. apologized C. explained D. described
13.A. living B. wounded C. rich D. poor
14. A. friends B. children C. neighbours D. relatives
15. A. many B. enough C. beautiful D. expensive
16.A. suitable B. nice C. old D. new
17.A. home B. flood C. present D. daughter
18.A. excited B. worried C. disturbed D. disappointed
19.A. comforted B. welcomed C. taught D. educated
20.A. Christmas B. New Year C. birthday D. Thanksgiving
聽力
第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)
聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。
1.hat did the man think of Professor Smith’s lecture?
A.idn’t like it at all.
B.It was not as good as Professor Black’s.
C.It was much better than professor Black’s.
2.What are the speakers going to do?
A.Make a call.
B.Get on a plane.
C.Buy plane tickets
3.Where did the woman think she should meet the man?
A.At the school gate.
B.At the bus station.
C.At the train station.
4.What does the man suggest doing?
A.Going fishing.
B.Staying home.
C.Buying some books.
5.What are the speakers talking about?
A.Professor Walter’s hobby.
B.A picture of Professor Walter.
C.A special gift to Professor Walter.
第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。
聽下面一段材料,回答第6和第8題
6.How long does the woman usually clean the house on Monday mornings?
A.Half an hour.
B.One hour.
C.Two hours.
7.What does the woman usually do on Saturdays?
A.She goes swimming.
B.She plays basketball.
C.She goes shopping.
8.When does the woman usually go to the cinema with friends?
A.On Friday nights.
B.On Saturday nights.
C.On Sunday nights.
聽下面一段材料,回答第9和第11題
9.What does the man ask the woman to do?
A.Drive him to the airport.
B.Prepare breakfast for him.
C.Call him tomorrow morning.
10.When will the man’s flight take off?
A.At 6∶30 a.m.
B.At 7∶00 a.m.
C.At 8∶05 a.m.
11.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In a hotel.
B.At an airport.
C.In a restaurant.
聽下面一段材料,回答第12和第14題
12.Why did the man’s parents move to Miami?
A.It is a good place to be on holiday.
B.It is a perfect place to do business.
C.The houses there are cheap.
13.What do the man’s parents do every evening?
A.They swim.
B.They take a walk.
C.They lie down on the beach.
14.What is the weather like in Miami?
A.It never rains.
B.It’s always cloudy.
C.It’s not always sunny.
聽下面一段材料,回答第15和第17題
15.What is the girl’s first problem?
A.She is lonely.
B.She has poor skin.
C.She has no money to buy snacks.
16.What do we know about the girl’s parents?
A.They are too busy.
B.They like junk food.
C.They have no friends.
17.What will the man do during the second part of the show?
A.Phone back.
B.Discuss lessons with the girl.
C.Find someone for the girl to talk to.
聽下面一段材料,回答第18和第20題
18.What happened when the speaker was about 11 years old?
A.Her father got a new job.
B.She moved to Tarragona.
C.She began to study English.
19.What languages are important to the speaker’s job?
A.Italian and Spanish.
B.French and English.
C.Spanish and English.
20.Which country has the speaker been to once?
A.Japan.
B.Britain.
C.America.
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