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(??????)1: When you walk along a street in a big city in the United


States, you may see clocks in most stores. Radio announcers give the


correct time during the day. People there think that it is important


to


know


the


time.


Most


Americans


have


watches.


They


want


to


do


certain


things at certain times. They do not want to be late.


Not all people all over the world value time. Suppose you visit a


certain country in South America. You would find that people living


there do not like to rush. If you had an appointment with someone, he


would


probably


be


late.


He


would


not


care


for


arriving


on


time.


In


some


countries


in


South


America,


even


the


radio


programs


may


not


begin


right


on time. Nor do the radio announcers think it important to announce


the right time. Many people regard a clock as a machine. It seems to


them


that


a


person


who


does


everything


on


time


is


controlled


by


a


machine.


They


do


not


want


a


clock


or


any


machine


to


have


that


much


power


over


their lives. ??????In some countries in South America?¨


??.


A: the radio announcers do think it important to announce the exact


time


B: the radio programs may start a bit early or late


C: many people think a clock has much power


D: most people do not want to be controlled by others


±ê×?????:



(??????)2: A man suffering from a chock should be given ____.


A: hot sweet tea


B: a hot sweet tea


C: the hot sweet tea


D: one hot sweet tea


±ê×?????:



(??????)3:


It??s


nearly


seven


o??____be


here


at


any


moment.


A: must


B: need


C: should


D: can


±ê×?????:



(??????)4: Every month more and more people sign up to the Internet,


looking for information and (entertainment), or simply because they


do not want to be left behind.


A: amusement


B: instruction


C: technology


D: statement


±ê×?????:



(??????)5:


People


enjoy


talking


about


?°firsts?±.


They


like


to


remember


their


first


love


or


their


first


car.


But,


not


all


firsts


are


happy


ones.


Few people enjoy recalling the firsts that are of history?§s


bad


but


important


firsts


was


the


first


car


accident.


Autos(????)


were


still young when it happened. The crash took place in New York City.


The year was 1896. The month was May. A man from Massachusetts was


visiting


the


city


in


his


new


car.


At


the


time,


bicycle


riders


were


still


trying


to


get


used


to


the


new


set


of


wheels


on


the


road.


No


one


is


sure


who was at fault. In any case, the bike and the car collided. The man


on the bike was injured. The driver of the car had to stay in prison


and


wait


for


the


hospital


report


on


the


bicycle


rider.


Luckily


the


rider


was not killed.


Three


years


later,


another


automobile


accident


took


place.


It


was


again


in New York City. A man named Henry Bliss stepped off a streetcar. He


was


hit


by


a


passing


car.


Once


again,


no


one


is


sure


just


how


it


happened


or whose fault it was. The driver of the car was put in prison. Poor


Mr


Bliss


became


the


first


person


to


die


in


a


car


accident. This


passage


is about .


A: the first bicycle accident


B: accidents in large cities


C: two of the first auto accidents


D: the first car with wheels


±ê×?????:



(??????)6:


One


of


the


world?§s


most


deadly


health


problems


is


spreading


to new places. The problem is heart disease and it is affecting more


and more people in developing countries. For years heart disease has


been


the


number


one


cause


of


death


in


most


industrial


nations.


The


heart


disease has claimed more life than cancer, accidents or Aids. In the


past


in


most


developing


nations


fewer


people


died


from


heart


disease.


They died instead from diseases such as lung disease. Now the World


Health


Organization


has


warned


that


heart


disease


is


increasing


rapidly


in almost every developing nation. Why? One reason is that people in


developing


nations


are


living


longer.


Another


reason


is


that


many


people


have


changed


the


way


they


live.


They


now


eat


more


fat


and


salt


and


eat


fewer fruits and vegetables. They drink more alcohol and they smoke


more


tobacco


products.


More


people


also


work


in


offices


now.


They


sit


at


the


desk


all


day.


They


do


not


get


enough


physical


exercise.


The


World


Health


Organization


is


worried


about


the


increase


in


heart


disease


in


developing


countries.


It


has


called


on


health


experts


in


these


countries


to learn more about the problem. Which of the following might be the


best title for this passage?


A: The problem of heart disease in the developing countries


B: Why heart disease is a deadly problem


C: How to prevent heart disease in the developing countries


D: Death rate in developing and developed countries


±ê×?????:



(??????)7: The professor?§s enthusiasm and energy continue to _____


today.


A: make people angry


B: fascinating


C: collapse


D: bear fruit


±ê×?????:



(??????)8:


A


hobby


is


something


you


do


just


for


fun.


It


could


be


painting


pictures, watching birds, or reading. Some people collect, or save


things. These things could be new. But they might be old.


Many beautiful thins were made long ago.


Where do people get the things that they collect? At the beach many


people


pick


up


pretty


shells


to


save.


They


find


them


near


the


sea.


Some


people


pick


up


things


from


the


street.


They


find


things


in


the


garbage.


Others


save


things


they


get


from


their


families


or


friends.


Still


others


buy things to collect.


Why


do people collect


things?


First it


can be


fun.


People really like


the things they save.


Also,


you


and


a


friend


may


collect


the


same


thing.


Then


it?§s


something


you can do together. But some people like to do it alone. To them, a


hobby is something you do by yourself.


People


also


learn


from


their


hobbies.


You


might


have


many


pictures


of


kings.


If


you


wanted


to


know


more


about


them,


you


could


go


to


the


library


and


get


a


book.


Then


you


could


read


about


them.


You


would


find


out


such


things as when and where they lived.


Saving things gives people something to do. Both children and older


people


like


to


have


hobbies.


Some


people


no


longer


work.


So


they


collect


things to keep busy. Hobbies fill many people?§s days with hours of


fun. The


most


instructive


meaning


of


collecting


things


is


___________.


A: To have fun


B: to follow the fashion


C: to learn something


D: to kill time


±ê×?????:



(??????)9: She knows too well what is (in store).


A: obvious


B: hidden


C: right now


D: to come


±ê×?????:



(??????)10: Then the rope was pulled again and Buck had to (let go).


A: give up


B: leave


C: move along


D: go away


±ê×?????:



(??????)11: As the car (picked up speed),it slid about on the ice.


A: gained speed


B: lost control


C: was taken to the spot


D: started running


±ê×?????:



(??????)12:


The


mice


built


tunnels


____


they


can


get


rice


in


the


fields.


A: which


B: on which


C: by which


D: through which


±ê×?????:



(??????)13:


The


better


use


you


can


make


____


time,


the


greater


contributions you will make ____ society.


A: in,to


B: of,to


C: on,for


D: up,for


±ê×?????:



(??????)14: In August, it is very hot and wet in the southern part of


the


United


States.


People


there


have


heart


trouble


and


other


kinds


of


health


problems


during


this


month.


In


the


Northeast


and


the


Middle


West,


it is very hot at some times and cold at other times. People in these


states will have heart trouble after the weather changes in February


or March. The weather can also influence


intelligence.


For


example,


in


a


1983


study


by


scientists,


the


IQ


scores


of some college students were


very


high


during a storm, but


after


the


storm, their scores were low. Storms can increase intelligence. Very


hot


weather,


on


the


other


hand,


can


lower


it.


Students


in


many


schools


of the United States often do badly on exams in the hot months of the


year


(July


and


August).


Weather also has a strong effect on people?§s feeling. Winter may be


a


bad


time


for


thin


people.


They


usually


feel


cold


during


these


months.


They


might


feel


depressed


during


cold


weather.


In


hot


summer


weather,


on the other


hand,


fat people


may feel


unhappy.


At about


65¨H, people


become


stronger.


Low


air


pressure


makes


people


feel


free,


but


it


also


increases


forgetfulness. People leave more bags and umbrellas on buses and in


stores on low pressure days. There is a ?°perfect weather?± for work


and health. People feel best at a temperature of about 64¨H with 65


percent humidity. Are you feeling sick, sad, tired, forgetful,


or


very


intelligent


today?


The


weather


may


be


the


reason.


??????In ?°perfect weather?± of 64¨H,?¨ ??.


A: people are forgetful


B: people do their work badly


C: thin people feel cold


D: people are in better health


±ê×?????:



(??????)15:


It


crosses


the


boundary


and


stops


at


the


Law


courts,where


the Lord Mayor (is presented to) the Lord chief Justice.


A: is hoping to see


B: is introduced to


C: is to give a public speech to


D: is handed over to


±ê×?????:



(??????)16: Do you remember the village ____ in 1978?


A: where we went to


B: where we went


C: which we went


D: that we went


±ê×?????:



(??????)17:


The


poor


little


kid


was


so


____


by


the


big


boy??s


threatening


words that he didn??t know what to do.


A: horrified


B: amused


C: diligent


D: quiet


±ê×?????:



(??????)18: This caf¨? is very warm and comfortable. I like the ___


atmosphere here.


A: cold


B: quiet


C: strange


D: cozy


±ê×?????:



(??????)19: Air is very ____ to us. Without it we would die.


A: happy


B: useless


C: safe


D: necessary


±ê×?????:



(??????)20: Mr. Johnson starts to work very early in the morning and


goes on working until late in the afternoon ____ a break at midday.


A: with


B: for


C: as


D: through


±ê×?????:


(??????)1: When you walk along a street in a big city in the United


States, you may see clocks in most stores. Radio announcers give the


correct time during the day. People there think that it is important


to


know


the


time.


Most


Americans


have


watches.


They


want


to


do


certain


things at certain times. They do not want to be late.


Not all people all over the world value time. Suppose you visit a


certain country in South America. You would find that people living


there do not like to rush. If you had an appointment with someone, he


would


probably


be


late.


He


would


not


care


for


arriving


on


time.


In


some


countries


in


South


America,


even


the


radio


programs


may


not


begin


right


on time. Nor do the radio announcers think it important to announce


the right time. Many people regard a clock as a machine. It seems to


them


that


a


person


who


does


everything


on


time


is


controlled


by


a


machine.


They


do


not


want


a


clock


or


any


machine


to


have


that


much


power


over


their lives. ??????In some countries in South America?¨


??.


A: the radio announcers do think it important to announce the exact


time


B: the radio programs may start a bit early or late


C: many people think a clock has much power


D: most people do not want to be controlled by others


±ê×?????:



(??????)2: A man suffering from a chock should be given ____.


A: hot sweet tea


B: a hot sweet tea


C: the hot sweet tea


D: one hot sweet tea


±ê×?????:



(??????)3:


It??s


nearly


seven


o??____be


here


at


any


moment.


A: must


B: need


C: should


D: can


±ê×?????:



(??????)4: Every month more and more people sign up to the Internet,


looking for information and (entertainment), or simply because they


do not want to be left behind.


A: amusement


B: instruction


C: technology


D: statement


±ê×?????:



(??????)5:


People


enjoy


talking


about


?°firsts?±.


They


like


to


remember


their


first


love


or


their


first


car.


But,


not


all


firsts


are


happy


ones.


Few people enjoy recalling the firsts that are of history?§s


bad


but


important


firsts


was


the


first


car


accident.


Autos(????)


were


still young when it happened. The crash took place in New York City.


The year was 1896. The month was May. A man from Massachusetts was


visiting


the


city


in


his


new


car.


At


the


time,


bicycle


riders


were


still


trying


to


get


used


to


the


new


set


of


wheels


on


the


road.


No


one


is


sure


who was at fault. In any case, the bike and the car collided. The man


on the bike was injured. The driver of the car had to stay in prison


and


wait


for


the


hospital


report


on


the


bicycle


rider.


Luckily


the


rider


was not killed.


Three


years


later,


another


automobile


accident


took


place.


It


was


again


in New York City. A man named Henry Bliss stepped off a streetcar. He


was


hit


by


a


passing


car.


Once


again,


no


one


is


sure


just


how


it


happened


or whose fault it was. The driver of the car was put in prison. Poor


Mr


Bliss


became


the


first


person


to


die


in


a


car


accident. This


passage


is about .


A: the first bicycle accident


B: accidents in large cities


C: two of the first auto accidents


D: the first car with wheels


±ê×?????:



(??????)6:


One


of


the


world?§s


most


deadly


health


problems


is


spreading


to new places. The problem is heart disease and it is affecting more


and more people in developing countries. For years heart disease has


been


the


number


one


cause


of


death


in


most


industrial


nations.


The


heart


disease has claimed more life than cancer, accidents or Aids. In the


past


in


most


developing


nations


fewer


people


died


from


heart


disease.


They died instead from diseases such as lung disease. Now the World


Health


Organization


has


warned


that


heart


disease


is


increasing


rapidly


in almost every developing nation. Why? One reason is that people in


developing


nations


are


living


longer.


Another


reason


is


that


many


people


have


changed


the


way


they


live.


They


now


eat


more


fat


and


salt


and


eat


fewer fruits and vegetables. They drink more alcohol and they smoke


more


tobacco


products.


More


people


also


work


in


offices


now.


They


sit


at


the


desk


all


day.


They


do


not


get


enough


physical


exercise.


The


World


Health


Organization


is


worried


about


the


increase


in


heart


disease


in


developing


countries.


It


has


called


on


health


experts


in


these


countries


to learn more about the problem. Which of the following might be the


best title for this passage?


A: The problem of heart disease in the developing countries


B: Why heart disease is a deadly problem


C: How to prevent heart disease in the developing countries


D: Death rate in developing and developed countries


±ê×?????:



(??????)7: The professor?§s enthusiasm and energy continue to _____


today.


A: make people angry


B: fascinating


C: collapse


D: bear fruit


±ê×?????:



(??????)8:


A


hobby


is


something


you


do


just


for


fun.


It


could


be


painting


pictures, watching birds, or reading. Some people collect, or save


things. These things could be new. But they might be old.


Many beautiful thins were made long ago.


Where do people get the things that they collect? At the beach many


people


pick


up


pretty


shells


to


save.


They


find


them


near


the


sea.


Some


people


pick


up


things


from


the


street.


They


find


things


in


the


garbage.


Others


save


things


they


get


from


their


families


or


friends.


Still


others


buy things to collect.


Why


do people collect


things?


First it


can be


fun.


People really like


the things they save.


Also,


you


and


a


friend


may


collect


the


same


thing.


Then


it?§s


something


you can do together. But some people like to do it alone. To them, a


hobby is something you do by yourself.


People


also


learn


from


their


hobbies.


You


might


have


many


pictures


of


kings.


If


you


wanted


to


know


more


about


them,


you


could


go


to


the


library


and


get


a


book.


Then


you


could


read


about


them.


You


would


find


out


such


things as when and where they lived.


Saving things gives people something to do. Both children and older


people


like


to


have


hobbies.


Some


people


no


longer


work.


So


they


collect


things to keep busy. Hobbies fill many people?§s days with hours of


fun. The


most


instructive


meaning


of


collecting


things


is


___________.


A: To have fun


B: to follow the fashion


C: to learn something


D: to kill time


±ê×?????:



(??????)9: She knows too well what is (in store).


A: obvious


B: hidden


C: right now


D: to come


±ê×?????:



(??????)10: Then the rope was pulled again and Buck had to (let go).


A: give up


B: leave


C: move along


D: go away


±ê×?????:



(??????)11: As the car (picked up speed),it slid about on the ice.


A: gained speed


B: lost control


C: was taken to the spot


D: started running


±ê×?????:



(??????)12:


The


mice


built


tunnels


____


they


can


get


rice


in


the


fields.


A: which


B: on which


C: by which


D: through which


±ê×?????:



(??????)13:


The


better


use


you


can


make


____


time,


the


greater


contributions you will make ____ society.


A: in,to


B: of,to


C: on,for


D: up,for


±ê×?????:



(??????)14: In August, it is very hot and wet in the southern part of


the


United


States.


People


there


have


heart


trouble


and


other


kinds


of


health


problems


during


this


month.


In


the


Northeast


and


the


Middle


West,


it is very hot at some times and cold at other times. People in these


states will have heart trouble after the weather changes in February


or March. The weather can also influence


intelligence.


For


example,


in


a


1983


study


by


scientists,


the


IQ


scores


of some college students were


very


high


during a storm, but


after


the


storm, their scores were low. Storms can increase intelligence. Very


hot


weather,


on


the


other


hand,


can


lower


it.


Students


in


many


schools


of the United States often do badly on exams in the hot months of the


year


(July


and


August).


Weather also has a strong effect on people?§s feeling. Winter may be


a


bad


time


for


thin


people.


They


usually


feel


cold


during


these


months.


They


might


feel


depressed


during


cold


weather.


In


hot


summer


weather,


on the other


hand,


fat people


may feel


unhappy.


At about


65¨H, people


become


stronger.


Low


air


pressure


makes


people


feel


free,


but


it


also


increases


forgetfulness. People leave more bags and umbrellas on buses and in


stores on low pressure days. There is a ?°perfect weather?± for work


and health. People feel best at a temperature of about 64¨H with 65


percent humidity. Are you feeling sick, sad, tired, forgetful,


or


very


intelligent


today?


The


weather


may


be


the


reason.


??????In ?°perfect weather?± of 64¨H,?¨ ??.


A: people are forgetful


B: people do their work badly


C: thin people feel cold


D: people are in better health


±ê×?????:



(??????)15:


It


crosses


the


boundary


and


stops


at


the


Law


courts,where


the Lord Mayor (is presented to) the Lord chief Justice.


A: is hoping to see


B: is introduced to


C: is to give a public speech to


D: is handed over to


±ê×?????:



(??????)16: Do you remember the village ____ in 1978?


A: where we went to


B: where we went


C: which we went


D: that we went


±ê×?????:



(??????)17:


The


poor


little


kid


was


so


____


by


the


big


boy??s


threatening


words that he didn??t know what to do.


A: horrified


B: amused


C: diligent


D: quiet


±ê×?????:



(??????)18: This caf¨? is very warm and comfortable. I like the ___


atmosphere here.


A: cold


B: quiet


C: strange


D: cozy


±ê×?????:



(??????)19: Air is very ____ to us. Without it we would die.


A: happy


B: useless


C: safe


D: necessary


±ê×?????:



(??????)20: Mr. Johnson starts to work very early in the morning and


goes on working until late in the afternoon ____ a break at midday.


A: with


B: for


C: as


D: through


±ê×?????:

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