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1What do we know about Peter?
AHe can help solve the problem
BHe is in instant need of help
CHe caused the computer problem
2What was the man complaining about?
AThe heavy traffic BThe womans being late CThe bad working conditions
3Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?
AGuide and tourist BWorkmates CSchoolmates
4When does the conversation take place?
ABefore an important examBAfter a business conferenceCDuring a radio programme
5What will Harry probably do next?
ATurn on the light BLeave the house CStop reading for a while
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6What is Jim going to do?
AGo to a job interview BReceive a phone call CPay a visit to HP
7What does Jim advise the woman to do?
AChange her resume a bit
BWait with patience
CGo to the job market regularly
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8What is the man going to do first?
AWash the cooker BDry the plates CClean the tea towel
9How did the woman get the meat?
AShe bought it yesterday
BThe man bought it for her
CA neighbor sent it to her
10Where does the conversation probably happen?
AIn a dining-room BIn a kitchen CIn a grocery
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11What do you know about Paul?
AHe is straightforward BHe is dishonest CHe is careful
12What kind of person do you think the woman is?
AOut-going BPolite CNervous
13What did the man do at the end of the conversation?
AIntroduce a friend to the woman
BInvite the woman to a party
CGo out with the woman
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14Why is the woman feeling nervous right now?
AShe failed a test just now
BShe just came back from an interview
CShe was not sure about her exam result
15What does the woman prefer to do?
ACall her friend BHave a talk CHave a sleep
16What does the man usually do when he gets upset?
AStay at home with his family
BVisit and stay with his friends
CAvoid getting involved in social events
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17Where can you find this restaurant?
AIn South Asia BIn Spain CIn America
18How long has this restaurant been open?
AAbout fourteen years BFour years or so CAlmost forty years
19What will satisfy the guests most in the restaurant?
ADifferent styles of beef BEating with foreign tourists CQuick and good service
20What does the author give this short speech for?
ATo express thanks to their regular customers
BTo recommend a new style of beef
CTo attract more customers to this restaurant
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21I really had a wonderful time at the party last night
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AOhthats very nice of you B Congratulations
CIts a pleasure DOhIm glad to hear that
22Id like to find a job where I can do something serious but interesting
A. the one Bone Cwhich Dthat
23.Helloyou 265 1 379 But Im sorryright now Ira unable to answer your questions
A. reached Bwere reaching Chave reached Dhad reached
24Will $ 100 ?
Im afraid notWe need at least another 20 dollars
A. count Bsatisfy Cfit Ddo
25. This urban special school always accepts heatingimpaired studentstheir educational level and background
A. according to Bregardless of Cin addition to Din terms of
26How much are those mobile phones?
between 600 and l000 YuanMadame
A. Somewhere BEverywhere CAnyhow DAnyway
27Can I pay the bill by check?
SorrysirBut it is the management rule of our hotel that payment be paid in cash
A. will Bcan Cshould Dshall
28How long do you suppose it is he got the news?
A. before Bwhen Csince Dafter
29. at home reading all daythe boy felt Very lonely and wished to go out to play with his friends
A. Leave BLeaving CLeft DTo leave
30.To know more about Japans recent nuclear radiation leakyou can use the Internet or watch CCTV newsor
A. both Bneither Csome Dmore
31I would have gone to visit him in the hospitalbut I fully occupied last week
Awas Bwere Chad been Dhave been
32The spokesman said that Japan should ignore its aggressive pastreflect on its own history and its current policies
Amore than Bother than Cbetter than Drather than
33Is this the reason he gave us for the delay of the project?
Awhat Bthat Chow Dwhy
34As the hostthe EU is committed some 45 of the costwith the other partners contributing about 9 each
Ato cover Bbeing covered Ccovered Dto covering
35Franks ability to learn from observation and experience greatly to his success in public life.
Aowed Bcontributed Cattached Drelated
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As a teenager1 was very sensitive and always lacking in confidenceI felt I was always letting people 36l was disobedient()outsidebut I wanted to be loved inside
Once I left home to get a free 37 to California with my friend PenelopeThe trip wasnt 38and I met a lot of difficultiesThere were many times I didnt feel safeOne situation 39 kept me grateful for still being aliveWhen I returned homeI was 40 not so sure of myself any longer
I was happy to return to my 41 againBut then I noticed that Penelope, who was staying with uswas 42 my clothesAnd my family seemed to like her better than meI wondered if I would be 43 if I werent thereI told my momand she explained that though Penelope was a lovely girlno one could 44 meI pointed outShe is more patient and is neater than I have 45 been My morn said these were wonderful 46but I was the only person who could fill my 47She made me realize that even with my 48and there were manyI was a loved member of the 49 who couldnt be taken place of
I became a seekerwanting to find out who I was and 50 made me uniqueMy view of myself was 51I wanted a solid base to 52 fromI started to resist pressure to act in ways that I didnt like any moreand I was 53 by who I really wasI 54 to feel much more sure that no one can ever take my place
Each of us holds a(n) 55 place in the worldYou are specialno matter what others say or what you may thinkSo forget about being replacedYou cant be
36Aoff Bdown Cout Dalone
37Aholiday Bweekend Cpackage Dride
38Adifficult Btough C1ucky Deasy
39Ain particular Bin brief Cin return Din advance
40Aconfident Bdifferent Coptimistic Dspecial
41Aschool Btrip Chome Dclass
42Adrying Bironing Cwearing Dwashing
43Amissed Btouched Cmoved Denvied
44Asuspect Breplace Cconvince Dremind
45Aever Bnever Calready Dstill
46Awords Bqualities Cfeelings Dcharacters
47Amind Bheart Chead Drole
48A1aziness Bshyness Cfaults Dcarelessness
49Acomminuty Bneighborhood Cclassmates Dfamily
50Awhich Bthat Cwhat Dwhere
51Achanging Bbroadened Csuspecting Dabandoned
52Astart Bbenefit Csuffer Dresult
53Adistingushed Bembrassed Cdelighted Ddisappointed
54Awent Bran Ccame D1eft
55Aunique Bdifferent Cindependent Dstable
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As soon as I saw herI understood I was in troubleThe tiny l0-year-old girl was staring at me with that specific facial expression which probably only dentists have to enjoy all day long!
Whatever question I askedwhatever activity I suggestedher reaction was pretty much the sameshe was frozen with horrorShe was sent to our private language school alter having been the worst in English at her key school with a pretty strict ELT syllabus()with her peers teasing her for her mistakes in EnglishMoreoverher state school teacher called her namesTo make things worseshe was under pressure from her family for getting bad marks in EnglishShe was definitely expecting me to carry on the same way with her
I have to admit that I had been staring at her with probably the same expression for a while before eventually she handed in an absolutely incredible composition which I had previously asked the class to writeIt was written in perfect handwritin9was full of clever ideas and had correct paragraphingThe lesson after the girl got her first excellent mark in EnglishI praised her generously and from then on I started using her writing skills to support the othersBefore doing an oral retelling of a storyshe wrote it downBefore presenting her oral projectshe was allowed to do the same thingThe day she first put up her hand to orally answer my question addressed to the class l was incredibly happy
She had taught me how to approach withdrawn studentsfind the skill which they can excel atin her case writingand help the student use it to develop other skills!
56The writer is probably a teacher
Ain a language training center Bin a private language school
Cin a state school Din a key public school
57The writers first impression of the little girl was that she was
Aincredibly dull Bhard to cope with
Cfar too lovely Dpretty confident
58The girl came to the school because
Ashe had some special skills
Bshe was good at writing poems
Cshe felt very uncomfortable at her previous school
Dshe is Door at her pronunciation
59We can conclude that the author
A1earned something from the girl student
Bfocused on how to improve oral English
Cfailed to approach the withdrawn student
Dwasnt experienced in teaching English
B
Today our life and work rarely feel light or pleasantInsteadthe whole experience of being alive begins to melt into huge responsibilityIt becomes the standard greeting everywhereI am so busy
We say this to one another with no small degree of prideThe busier we arethe more important we seem to ourselves andwe imagineto othersTo be unavailable to our friends and familyto be unable to find time for the sunsetto speed through our responsibilities without time for a single mindful breath this has become the model of a successful life
Because we do not restwe lose our wayWe lose the nourishment()that gives us helpWe miss the quiet that gives us wisdomPoisoned by the belief that good things come only through tireless effortwe never truly rest
This is not the world we dreamed of when we were youngHow did we get so terribly rushed in a world filled with work and responsibilityyet somehow lack of joy and delight?
We have forgotten the Sabbath()Sabbath is the time to enjoy and
celebrate what is beautiful and goodtime to light candlessing songstell storiesbless our children and loved onesgive thanksshare mealsnap and walkIt is time to be nourished and refreshed as we let our workour chores and our important projects lie fallow()trusting that there are larger forces at work taking care of the world when we are at rest
Sabbath is more than the absence of workMany of usin our desperate drive to be successful and care for our many responsibilitiesfeel terribly guilty when we take time to restBut the Sabbath has proven its wisdom over the agesMany of us still recall whennot long agoshops and offices were closed on SundaysThose quiet Sunday afternoons remained in our cultural memory.
60Nowadayswhen we greet people by sayingI am so busywe feel
Asorry Bproud Cunhappy Dresponsible
61If a person lives a successful lifehe is expected
Ato be always available to his family and friends
Bto be able to enjoy a leisure holiday
Cto be occupied with too many obligations
Dto become a model for everyone else
62According to the authorwe should do the following EXCEPT
Ashow interest in beautiful things
Bhave time to get refreshed
Cput away obligations and rest when necessary
Dbelieve that good things come only through tireless effort
63We should have Sabbath because
Ait helps US get pleasure in our life
Bwe cannot forget we are Christians
Cpeople dont have to work that day
Dit is embeded in our cultural memory
C
Our tours leave directly from the Las Vegas Stripno terminalssaving up to 2 hours time! Our prices include all fees-including fuel and anything else you can think ofwe also beat any competitors price by 5
64. If youre with a self-challenging spirit, is your best choice.
A. West Rim-Grand Canyon Tour
B. Airplane Tours & Helicopter Tours
C. Hoover Dam-AM/PM Mini Tour
D. Las Vegas to Hollywood 1 Day Tour
65. How much will it cost if a couple and their daughter take Hoover Dam-AM/PM Mini Tour?
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A. $112.5 B. $75 C. $150 D. $37.5
66. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? .
A. Mather Point is included in the only luxury Motor Dam
B. Two tours mentioned above involve the Hoover Dam
C. Lake Mead is a man-made project
D. Travelers can enjoy plays at Grautnans Chinese Theatre
67. The advertisement is to introduce .
A. a delicious lunch near a power plant
B. the nearest places of interest in Las Vegas
C. some attractions around the Grand Canyon
D. a few landscapes around Hollywood Beverly Hills
D
Not everyone can afford their own vehicleand with the high demands of consumers and incredible expectations of today g leading engineerspublic transportation needs all the improvement it can get
Nowadaysthere arent many comfortable alternatives()to owning your own carunless youre happy with inaccessible and expensive rental ParsTo fight against thisthe City Car appeared and its stackable()electric car with room for twoSaving the burden of paying for gas and spending times searching for parking in a crowded city, the City Car would be an ideal and inexpensive form of transportation with easy storage.
But for those of you that want to stick to trains on tracksChinas 3 D Express Coach is the answerUnlike trains that must run far from shopping areas or even stay underground because theres simply no room for tracksthe Express Coach runs on rails positioned above the freewayWith more Express Coaches, public transportation would be more time-efficient and energy-efficient
Have you heard of the Nano car? The Tata Nano from India is ten percent of the cost of most new carsBecause of its current lack of an airbag and difficult access to the trunkthe Nano does not meet certain safety standards in other countries but after improvements are madeyou may be able to buy a new car for less than$3000 and enjoys its fit in a motorcycle parking space
The pioneer of hybrid()carsthe Toyota Priusis the shining model of the alternatively fueled vehicleDue to the Prius great successthe Lexus RX 450hHonda Insight and Ford Fusion Hybrid quickly followedA hybrid car alternates gas and electric powerbut contains a complete electric motorWhen you drive a hybridits mostly run electricallybut some gasoline powers the generator()
Cars like these are no longer imaginaryThey are being planned and builtmaking them not just a fantasy anymore
68 make the improvement of public transportation necessary
ALack of private cars and crowded streets
BSlow public vehicles and inexperienced drivers
CHigh gas price and uncomfortable parking experience
DConsumers demands and top engineers expectations
69Which of the following is NOT true about the City Car?
AIts an electric car
BIt can be stacked
CIt can take more than two passengers
DIt g a cheap mode of transportation
70We cant see trains near shopping areas because
Atheres no room for the tracks
Bthey often run underground
Ctheir rails are positioned above the freeway
Dshopping areas are always Ideated underground
71A hybrid car is a car that
Ahas a complete gasoline motor
Bruns electrically all the time
Cuses gas and electric power alternatively
Dgets power almost always from gasoline
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Originallymaking 3-D film was a way for filmmakers to draw viewers away from televisionOver time3-D film dipped in and out of the entertainment industry depending on the ups and downs of the market
By the end of the twentieth century3-D entertainment was most popular at amusement park attractionsincluding Disneyland and Universal StudiosEventuallyin l995digital film revolutionized the film making industry when Disney Pixars Toy Story(1995)brought life-like animation and computer graphics to the big screenThe movies animation embodied the latest technology in computer animation until the release of Oscar winning Up(2009)which featured pop-out 3-D effects.
Finallyin December 2009Avatar changed the flourishing landscape of 3-D filmAvatar boasts exceptional special effectsCameron began developing Avatar in l995 and applied new techniques in 2006where actors physical movements are transferred to animated characters on the computer screenLaterin movie theatersCameron showcased his final product in RealD Cinemathe worlds most popular digital 3-D projection system
In a reviewblogger Ben Patterson was blown away by the overall presentation of AvatarHe said it was pretty much impossible tell what was digital effect and what was live action
72 could be the best title of this passage
A3-D film Draws Eyes B3-D film at Disneyland
CAvatar in Real-D Cinema DRevolution and entertainment
73Filmmakers made 3-D film at the very beginning to
Aattract rich customers in the entertainment market
Bmaintain its dominant role in the entertainment field
Cprovide new techniques to the younger generation
Dturn more TV viewers into cinemagoers
74The new technique of was used in Avatar in the year of 2006
Abringing life-like animation to the large screen
Bshowing moving computer graphics on the large screen
Ctransferring actors physical movements to animated characters
Dcombining actors gestures with animated characters facial expressions
75The underlined phrase blown away in the last paragraph probably means
Agreatly surprised Bextremely angry
Ccompletely defeated Dcarried away by the strong wind
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By the mid-nineteenth century, the term icebox had entered the American languagebut ice was still only beginning to affect the diet of ordinary citizens in the United StatesThe ice trade grew with the growth of citiesIce was used in places like hotels and hospitalsand by some forwardlooking city businessmen in flesh meatflesh fishand butterAfter the Civil War(18611865)it also came into household useEven before l880half of the ice sold in New YorkPhiladelphiaand Baltimoreand one-third of that sold in Boston and Chicagowent to families
for their own useThis had become possible because a new household conveniencethe iceboxearly form of the modern refrigeratorhad been invented
Making an efficient icebox was not as easy as we might now supposeIn the earl)'nineteenth centurypeople only had some simple and basic knowledge of the physics of heatThe common idea that the best icebox was one that prevented the ice from melting was of course mistakenfor it was the melting of the ice that performed the coolingEarly efforts to save ice included wrapping up the ice in blanketswhich kept the ice from doing its jobNot until near the end of the nineteenth century did inventors achieve the delicate balance needed for an efficient icebox
But as early as l803a Maryland farmerThomas Moorehad been in the correct directionHe owned a farm and used an icebox of his own design for the transportation of his butter to a market in the village of GeorgetownAnd there he found that customers would pass up the rapidly melting goods of his competitors to pay a higher price for his butterstill flesh and hard in neatonepound bricksOne advantage of his iceboxMoore explainedwas that farmers would no longer have to travel to market at night in order to keep their produce c001As a resultMoore managed to earn a large sum of money
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