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--- I don't like fishing () hunting. What about you?--- I don't like fishing,()I like hunting.

A.and..but

B.and...and

C.or..and

D.or...but ​

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第1题

--- Would you like to go fishing with us now? --- __________ .A.No, I don’t likeB.It soun

--- Would you like to go fishing with us now? --- __________ .

A.No, I don’t like

B.It sounds interesting but I have lots of homework to do

C.I won’t tell you

D.Oh, it is well

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第2题

I dont like to buy things with a label of "the latest technology", since they are usually_
_____ to problems.

A.likely

B.possible

C.potential

D.prone

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第3题

Would you like a coffee?()

A.Yes, please

B.Where is my coffee

C.Yes, I prefer tea

D.No, I dont mind

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第4题

Jeff is talking about his first business trip next week, and Mary wishes him good luck
.

Mary: What do you () to do for your holiday?

Jeff: Come on, it went up in smoke. I have to go on a () with my boss.

Mary: Wow, you are going on a business trip next week? Where?

Jeff: Xiamen.

Mary: By plane or by train?

Jeff: (). You know our boss is afraid to fly () high anxiety.

Mary: Actually, its not so () flying if you dont look out of the window.

Jeff: Good idea!

Mary: Well, Xiamen is a () to be on holiday, you know.

Jeff: I know. But a business trip is tiring to me.

Mary: Oh, take it easy. Maybe it wont be as bad as you (). I like taking an occasional business trip for a change of pace.

Jeff: I hope so.

Mary: I think you should take advantage of this good opportunity to go on a business trip with our boss and gain his favor.

Jeff: Hey, that sounds like a really good idea. I think it ().

Mary: You know, I;ve dreamed a thousand times of () on the beach in Xiamen.

Jeff: So have I. But its not always nice and sunny there. Sometimes its ().

Mary: Come on, I dont think the weather will spoil your trip. Anyhow, I hope you have a nice trip.

Jeff: Thanks a lot

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第5题

请根据下面短文回答下列各题: Dear Students, I am happy that you are now in America.Iam hap
py that you have made new friends from around the world.All of youare growing every day. Like many people, you decided to come toAmerica.You are learning a new language and a new culture(文化).It takes a lot of time and hard work.Youare doing great! Welcome.And thank you! Id like to give you some simple advice(忠告) 1 ) Learn to speak up.Ask for help whenyou need it.Most Americans are friendly and helpful.2 )Dont be afraid ofmaking mistakes.You cannot learn without making mistakes. 3 )Get out and meet people. 4)Dont forget your dreams(梦想).Work hard for the things that are importantto you. 5 ) You are going through manydifficulties now.But remember that these difficulties will make you stronger for the future. 6) Smile ! You came from many different parts of theworld to this class.I am very glad to be your teacher. I wish each of you well in thefuture. Your teacher, Mr.Charles Kaspar What makes the teacherhappy?

A.The students have made newfriends in America.

B.The students have madefriends with him.

C.The students have taken hisadvice.

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第6题

听力原文:M: Susan, have you made any New Year's plans?W: Just the usual. I'd like to do mo

听力原文:M: Susan, have you made any New Year's plans?

W: Just the usual. I'd like to do more weight reducing exercise, and I want to save some money.

M: Come on! Everybody makes those plans!

W. I know, Tiger. Well, I hope I'll get a good job after I graduate this summer, but that's not a plan. I'm going to work harder. How about you?

M: I managed to give up smoking last July. That was last year's promise to myself. And I want to get rid of my extra fat this year, so I'd like to join a health club.

W: Just what I want to do.

M: Well, what about Jerry, do you know?

W: He told me he'd like to treat himself to a really nice vacation.

M: Oh? Where did he think he would go?

W: He might go to a quiet beach in New Zealand, or go fishing in Australia, He hasn't made up his mind yet.

What does Susan want to do this summer?

A.Join a health club.

B.Get a good job.

C.Give up smoking.

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第7题

Americans dont like being inquired about their choice of voting, because().

A.they dont want others to know about it

B.they are afraid to being murdered

C.they dont want others to support their choice of voting

D.they are not sure of their own choice of voting

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第8题

I dont get five good, genuine,personal letters a year. The time is coming when the lette
r written with penand ink and sent as a personal message from one person to another will be as muchof a rarity as the gold pocket watch carried on a chain. Its a shame.

There is something special abouta personal letter. Its better than a phone call, no matter what the telephonecompany says. A phone call disappears into the air as soon as the receiver is putback on the hook. A good letter can last a lifetime.

Some of my most preciouspossessions are letters that have been written to me sometime in the past. Idont have a single memorable phone call stored in a box in my attic() or basement. Ivenever thrown away a good letter and, like any real treasure, I dont even haveto look at them to enjoy having them. I know I have them. The telephone callscome and go. They make no permanent impression on me and have no place in mymemory.

A personal letter is a good thingbecause you say things you cant say in a crowd and might not even say to theperson face to face. If you feel like it, a letter allows you to take yourselfand your thoughts more seriously than you would dare take them in conversation.And you can say things without interruption.

A good letter is, in many ways,the exact opposite of a political speech. A politician addressing a crowd hasto talk so broadly and generally about the issues in order not to offendanyone of the thousands of people listening that he usually ends up sayingnothing. A letter can be specific, and if the writer has some bias orprejudice, he can even reveal his true self by letting this show. Writing afriend, you shouldnt have to be careful. Abraham Lincolns letter to hisstep-brother telling him he wasnt going to loan him the eighty dollars heasked for tells you more about Abraham Lincoln than the Gettysburg Addressdoes.

Some of our best history has comethat way, from personal letters of famous people that scholars have dug up. Youget a better idea of what someone is really like from a personal letter theywerent expecting you to read than you get from a carefully considered publicstatement theyve made. We say real things in letters.

36.What is a shame according to the author?

A. People sometimes write letters with pen and ink.

B. People hardly carry a gold pocket watch.

C. People never receive anypersonal letters.

D. People rarely send any personal letters.

37.Whats the main idea of paragraphs 2 and 3?

A. What a good personal letter is.

B. What advantage personal letters have.

C. Why people dont write personal letters.

D. Why writing personal letters is so special.

38.What do “issues” in paragraph 5 mean? .

A. The key points of a political speech.

B. The speakers bias and prejudice.

C. Problems that the audiences have.

D.Questions thatarise for discussion.

39.Why does the author use Abraham Lincolns example?

A. To show that a political address has to be general.

B. To show that letter writing sometimes offends people.

C. To show that people say real things in personal letters.

D. To show that even a great man has his dark side.

40.Whats the best word to describe the tone of the author?

A. Objective

B. Persuasive

C. Humorous

D. Ironic

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第9题

根据下面资料,回答下列各题 There is a certain inevitability that ebook sales have now over
taken paperback sales on Amazons US site. Amazons Kindle 2 is so light and so cheap that its easy to see why people have rushed to buy it. Though Im still not keen on the design of the Kindle, it is a vast improvement on its predecessor and certainly tolerable. Beyond the device itself, Amazon has done a great job of rolling out Kindle apps, ensuring that people like me-who have an iPad but not a Kindle-can still join in the fun. Once youre into the Kindle ecosystem, Amazon locks you in tightly-just as Apple does with its iTunes/ iPod ecosystem. Its so easy to buy from Amazons store and the books are so cheap that its not worth the effort of going elsewhere. While I remain opposed to Amazons DRM (数字版权管理)-indeed, Im opposed to DRM on any ebooks-I have to admit that the implementation is so smooth that most Kindle users wont care at all that their ebooks cant be moved to other devices. The ebook trend is nowhere near peaking. Over the next five years we can expect to see more and more readers move away from printed books and pick up ebooks instead. But I dont think that will mean the death of the printed book. There are some who prefer printed books. They like having shelves filled with books theyve read and books they plan to read; they like the feel of the book in their hands and the different weights and typefaces and layouts of different titles. In other words, they like the physical form. of the book almost as much as the words it contains. I can sympathise with those people. As I wrote earlier this week, my ideal situation would be for publishers to bundle ebooks with printed ones-in much the same way that film studios btmdie DVDs with digital copies of films. Theres no reason to think that lovers of printed books will change their minds. There will undoubtedly be fewer of them as time goes by because more people will grow up with ebooks and spend little time with printed ones. However, just as there are people who love vinyl records(黑胶唱片), even if they were born well into the CD era, there will still be a dedicated minority who love physical books. Since there are fewer of these people, that will mean fewer bookshops and higher prices for printed books but I dont think the picture is entirely bleak. There is scope for smaller print runs of lavishly designed printed books and bookshops aimed at book lovers, rather than the Stieg Larsson-reading masses. With mainstream readers out of the printed book market, book lovers might even find they get a better experience. What can be inferred from Paragraph One?

A.Most people buy Kindle 2 mainly because of its low price.

B.The author of the passage is a loyal customer of Apple products.

C.Amazons Kindle 2 surpassed Kindle 1 in designing.

D.The sales of ebook outnumbered those of paperback in the U. S.

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第10题

I ’ve been living in the country for more than 10 years . It means quietness , privacy , harmony and peace for me .

Living in the country requires an active lifestyle . It involves activities like doing daily chores , preparing firewood for winter heating , feeding animals including pets and livestock , tending the garden , or securing fences , etc . For me , the most attractive activities are fishing , hunting and hiking . I enjoy seeing what nature has to offer everyday through a simple walk down the little trail , or a relaxing drive along the country road with patches of green grass ornamented with wildlife sightings of birds , moose , bears , deer , etc .

Living the country life helps us appreciate some of the simpler things , things that make us feel good about ourselves and the worid . It may be just a get together on a Saturday at the local farmers market , or a project or a problem that the community might pul together to help solve . I have participated in a few community projects , like dealing with out - of - control grasS fires , a roof that collapsed from a large snow fal , or even helping a recent widow with fire wood for the winter . Sometimes I am surprised by how much benefit we receive from helping others and as for this community I can ’ t say enough .

I really enjoy living the country life . I know it ' s not for everyone , but I know it ’ s for me .

1. The author has lived in the countryside for more than a decade , and he / she loves living there .

2. Living in the country is not busy at all .

3. The author takes a walk or drives along country roads almost every day

4. People living in the country usualy go shopping every Saturday

5. According to the author , nobody dislikes countryside life .

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