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When are they going to leave?A. At 3:15. B. At 4:15. C. At 2:45.2. Who is Joy Bush? A. A computer maker. B. A book seller. C. A writer.3. What does the woman say about Susan? A. She hasn抰 gone camping for weeks. B. She likes long camping trips. C. It takes her a long time to plan her camping.4. What does the man mean? A. He lets her go away. B. He will get closer to her. C. He can hear her very well.5. What are they talking about? A. Christmas tree. B. Christmas dinner. C. Christmas gifts.,{孨倐 (qQ15\槝蟢\槝1.5R 醤R22.5R),T Nb?祂鵞輯b靣}v0蟢祂鵞輯b靣}vT g郠*N\槝, 蜰槝-N@b賬剉A0B0C N*N 恲?N 慂QgsO 恲? v^h(W諎wS剉鴙擽MOn0,T蟢祂鵞輯b靣}vMR, `O\ g5襶煍剉鰁魰桘T*N\槝,T孾T, T\槝\賬鶴5襶煍剉\OT{鰁魰0蟢祂鵞輯b靣}v麐$NM0鲖,T,{6祂Pg檈 轛T{,{6髞8槝0 6. Where is the bus when they are talking? A. On the way to the People s Square. B. At the People抯 Square. C. At the bus stop.7. How will the man recognize the People抯 Square? A. Watch for the big statue. B. Watch for it himself. C. The woman will tell him.8. What can we learn from the talk? A. The man took the bus by mistake. B. It was the first time for the man to the People抯 Square. C. The bus wasn抰 crowded at all.鲖,T,{7祂Pg檈 轛T{,{9髞11槝09. When does the mid-night flight arrive in Beijing? A. At 9:00 pm. B. At 11:00 pm. C. At 12:15 at night.10. If the man wants to take the early night flight, when should he arrive at the airport? A. Before 7:50 pm. B. Before 6:50 pm. C. Before 9:00 pm.11. How much does the man have to pay for the tickets at last? A. $59. B. $590. C. $295.鲖,T,{8祂鵞輯 轛T{,{12髞14槝012. What is James Zhang really interested in? A. Selling machines. B. Science. C. Dreaming of nice things.13. What would the machine he would invent deal with? A. Polluted air. B. Polluted water. C. Traffic accidents.14. What does James Zhang say about the machine? A. It would be very expensive. B. It would be very cheap. C. It would be neither too expensive nor too cheap.鲖,T,{9祂鵞輯 轛T{,{15髞17槝015.What had gone wrong in their house? A. Their washing machine. B. The electricity. C. The lights.16. Which of the following is true? A. Mr. Black did nothing for them at all. B. Mr. Black asked too much money from them for his work. C. Mr. Black did help them but couldn抰 solve the problem completely that day.17. Why did the man think it would cost him dearly?A. Because he wanted to buy a car. B. Because he didn抰 have a good job.C. Because their car needed repairing. 鲖,T,{10祂Pg檈 轛T{,{18髞20槝0 18. Why did the artist go to a beautiful village for holiday? A. Because he wanted to paint some good pictures. B. Because he wanted to have a good rest. C. Because a peasant wanted him to teach his son.19. When did the artist go out to paint every day? A. In the morning. B. In the afternoon. C. Before supper.20. Why didn抰 the peasant want the money? A. Because it was not much. B. Because the picture was more useful to him. C. Because he wanted to keep one of the artist抯 pictures.,{孨钀R 桘t銐qQ$N倐 醤R40R qQ15\槝蟢\槝2R 醤R30R  桘 NR韜噀, 蜰蟢槝@b賬剉踁*N 恲?A0B0C孴D)-N, 慂QgsO 恲0ABook 1: Diary of a Fly By Doreen Cronin40 pages, US $15. 99This is the diary of a fly. The fly, when she s not landing on your head or swimming in your soup, is trying to escape her 327 siblings who are driving her crazy. Even though she抯 little梛ust like her best friends, Worm and Spider梥he wants to be a superhero. This is the story of a little fly who抯 unafraid to dream big.Book 2: Iggy Peck, Architect桞y Andrea Beatty32 pages, US $15.95This book is a story about a kid whose head teacher doesn抰 recognize his great talent (though he makes buildings out of anything at hand, including table cloths, fruit and chalk) until it saves her life. With Andrea Beatty抯 rhyming text and David Roberts s interesting illustrations (襝), it will charm creative kids everywhere.Book 3: The Chicken-Chasing Queen of Lamar County By Janice N. Harrington40 pages, US $16.00Our character here loves to run after chickens, particularly Miss Hen, who抯 very fat. But, as all farming folks know, this is not a good way to produce happy, productive chickens. What will make her change her ways? The author is a professional storyteller and this book is full of fun, and has great illustrations.Book 4: Cherry and Olive桞y Benjamin Lacombe32 pages, US $16.95Children抯 books can quickly take little readers into new worlds, such as the big city, 1930s Georgia, or outer space. This book takes us on a little trip to some European capitals. Cherry is fat and likes books, and she has few friends until she meets a SharPei puppy (檒畍譺). She names it Olive. Through it she finds confidence and friendship. But what will happen when its owner returns?21. What do we know about the fly in Book 1?A. She is honest but stubborn. B. She is stupid but interesting.C. She is loyal and courageous. D. She is brave and ambitious. 22. What can we learn from the text?A. Book 4 is the cheapest of the four books.B. The fly in Book1 enjoys staying with her siblings.C. Both Book 2 and Book 3 contain many pictures.D. The head teacher in Book 2 thinks highly of the kid.23. The books mentioned above are intended for .A. parents B. children C. animal lovers D. architectsBThe British love their supermarkets. And there are more and more of them every year. But is this a good thing? Not necessarily. For a start, many small shops can抰 compete on price with superstores such as Tesco, Sainsbury抯, Waitrose and Marks & Spencer. And they don抰 have as many products either. As a result, many local businesses have closed.Supermarkets are also bad for animal welfare. `$ The UK has high standards in this field, but some supermarkets get their meat from abroad. And in many cases, this meat is produced under conditions that would be illegal in the UK. But once they ve got the meat, supermarkets put a British flag on the product as the meat is packed there. a$ Dishonest? Not exactly, but it isn t entirely true either! Supermarkets have even had a negative effect on the British pub. Beer and wine is much cheaper in a supermarket. For example, supermarkets can sell a can of beer for 25p (about 30 cents), but the same beer will cost 2.50 (about 3) in a pub. There are now over 55,000 supermarkets in the UK, but less than 55,000 pubs. A decade ago there were more than 61,000. These days, pubs are closing at the rate of 39 a week!Supermarkets have a poor environmental record too. b$ Many of them don t store food products themselves as storage space is expensive, so they get food producers to do it for them. This means that supermarket lorries have to make more trips to collect supplies. c$ Supermarkets also use a lot of plastic packaging, which isn t good for the environment either. Supermarkets are good news for shoppers looking for a bargain, but they re definitely bad for local businesses, animals and the environment! What is this passage mainly about?How supermarkets are changing Britain.How supermarkets work in Britain.Why supermarkets import meat from abroad.Why British people love supermarkets.The figures in Paragraph 4 are aimed to ________.show beer and wine is cheaper in supermarkets. prove the supermarkets effects.stress the supermarkets negative effect on pubs.make a comparison between supermarkets and pubs.The sentence 揑n turn, this increases the amount of petrol used, which leads to more pollution. should be put in _________.`$ B. a$ C. b$ D. c$What s the author s attitude toward supermarkets?Disapproving. B. Objective. C. Approving. D. Optimistic.CScientists have discovered a new species of marine animal in the deepest ocean on Earth a find which might normally be cause for celebration. However, the researchers also identified plastics in its body, emphasizing pollution facing the world.The researchers found tiny pieces of plastic debris known as microplastics(甠QX檈), in the body of the previously unknown amphipod(Gr亄|≧ir). The material they identified is polyethylene terephthalate(PET) a common plastic which is widely used in food and drink packaging.As a result of this find, the Newcastle team decided to name the new species燛urythenes plasticus爄n order to highlight the fact that immediate action needs to be taken to 搒top plastic waste into our oceans? Alan Jamieson, marine ecologist and lead author of the study, said in a statement. The animal is now one of 240 known species to have been recorded ingesting plastic.揥e have new species turning up that are already contaminated and so we have missed the window to understand these species in a natural environment, Jamieson toldNewsweek.  This discovery exemplifies(婳翄) the extent of the plastic problem. Species in remote and extreme marine environments are suffering as a result of human activity. Any damaging effects on large populations are hard to grasp in new species as we didn't know what these populations were like before contamination.  There can be no disputing(塏畫) the presence of plastics almost everywhere in our environment and its impact on nature, Lauren Spurrier said in a statement provided toNewsweek.  We now are seeing even more destructive impacts of plastic pollution, in that it is infecting species science is only just now discovering.Plastics are in the air that we breathe, in the water that we drink and now also in animals that live far away from human civilization.The discovery of a new species of marine animal is mentioned at the beginning to ________.A. prove the existence of the newly-discovered species.B. introduce the dangerous environment of deep sea.C. prove scientists amazing achievements.D. introduce plastic pollution in deep sea.29. What does the underlined word 揷ontaminated in Paragraph 4 mean?A. polluted B. circulated C. recycled D. contained 30. What can be inferred from Paragraph 4?A. It is impossible to see new species in a natural environment.B. People could do nothing to stop pouring waste into the sea.C. The effects of plastic pollution on new species have been known.D. Plastic pollution related to these species has nothing to do with man.31. What can be talked about following the last paragraph? A. The way scientists made the discovery. B. The arguments over the presence of plastics. C. The reason scientists made the new discovery. D. The solutions to plastic pollution facing the globe. DI抦 originally from Orange County, California, where I had the pleasure and honor of serving as a Newport Beach ocean lifeguard for five seasons. Whenever I could, I got shifts working the Point. If you wanted to save lives, that s where you worked. The Point was known for its great rip currents(纎Am).So, late in a shift, I m working Tower 15. Two blocks to my right is another guard named Mike, working Tower 17. I d known Mike for a number of years.He calls me over the phone and says, 揌ey, I got a couple kids. I gotta go give 抏m a warning. Keep an eye on us.I say, 揝ure, and hang up.Anytime you get out of your tower, you抮e supposed to let somebody else know, in case a situation develops. And sure enough, as soon as he hangs up the phone and grabs his buoy(*h), a rip appears suddenly under these two kids, and they re getting sucked out. Mike sees it before it s happening, and he s running full speed toward the ocean. I scan the water. All I see is two small noses moving in the rough water.I drop my binos (g軓\?and I call in and say,  Double rescue 17 he s out. I m going. Mike is already punching through the surf line. By now, the mother of the two kids realizes what s happening. She s on her feet and screaming. I start swimming quickly toward her, but before I抦 even halfway there, Mike reaches the kids梐 brother and sister around eight or nine years old. Mike told me later that he got to the boy first, and when he turned to the girl, he had to reach down into the water and catch her by the hair to pull her back up.Mike swims sideways out of the rip current into the clear water and starts bringing them in. When I reach their mother, Mike抯 in waist-deep water. These kids are so tired out, they can抰 walk, and so Mike抯 carrying them. He抯 got one under each arm.I turn to their mom and say, 揌ey, it抯 gonna be OK. They抮e safe. I see her panic.Then she glances back and gets her first good look at Mike. And a crazy thing happens. I see a new kind of panic wash over her as though there抯 some new, equally dangerous threat on her kids lives. She rushes up to Mike and grabs her kids and turns up the beach. Not even a thank-you.Now, Mike had a rough upbringing. You can tell just by looking at him. He has a number of really frightening tattoos(箏珟), and his shaved head shows the scar he got from a broken beer bottle. Maybe he wasn t the friendliest guard on the beach. I admit, I didn t really get along with Mike.But everything he lacked in PR skills, he more than made up for in lifesaving ability. If any other guard had been working 17 that night, including me, there抎 be a very real chance that that mother wasn抰 going home with both her kids.I have a young son and daughter, and I can抰 even imagine the depth of her fear, and so I sympathize with her. Even in her judgment of Mike, because he was a really frightening guy. Maybe she didn抰 know anybody who looked quite like Mike. He wasn抰 her idea of a knight(憵隭) in shining armor.That doesn t change the fact that he had just saved her kids. It was hard to understand what had happened in her heart.Mike just glanced at me, shrugged, and jogged back to his tower.That was over ten years ago. If you asked Mike about it today, I doubt he抎 even remember. But I won抰 forget. As I jogged back to my tower, I promised myself I抎 never let my own fear or prejudice prevent me from recognizing a hero when I see one.What we can learn from the underlined sentences?The two kids might have lost their lives without Mike.Mike has great skills of public relationship.What Mike has done makes him proud.Mike is not a skilled lifeguard.33. What does the underlined word 揟hat in Paragraph 13 probably refer to?A. My concern for the mother. B. Mike抯 appearance.C. The mother抯 thanks to Mike. D. My judgment of Mike.34. How does Mike feel at the Mother抯 reaction?A. He is angry with the mother. B. He feels surprised at the mother.C. He doesn抰 care how the mother feels. D. He is interested in the mother抯 judgement.35. What can be a suitable title for the passage?A. A Frightened Mother B. A Great LifeguardC. A Hero With Tattoos D. An Unforgettable Experience,{孨倐 qQ5\槝蟢\槝2R 醤R10R  9hnc韜噀匭筟 蜰韜噀T剉 恲?N 慂Q齹kXeQzz}vY剉gsO 恲0 恲?N g$Ny楘NYYO 恲0People have been testing their strength through tug of war competitions since 500 BC. You take a long piece of rope, and have two teams. Both teams pull the rope in opposite directions. The winner is the team that pulls the other team over to its side. 36 Sometimes it takes much longer. But it抯 great entertainment, with people cheering.These days, tug of war competitions are often seen as entertainment at festivals and fairs. Not so long ago, it was taken much more seriously. 37 After the 1920 Olympics, the Organizing Committee decided there were too many sports within the Olympic games. Thirty-three sports were removed, including tug of war. As a result, many different countries began creating their own Tug of War Associations. 38 At tug of war events, each team member is weighed. There are usually eight members in a pulling team. You would think that the heavier a person was, the more likely he would be to find a place in the team. However, fitness and all-round body strength are important. 39 Sprint(韜褝) training can help to burn fat and build muscles. 40 Each team member should remain in the same pulling place as the others and all work together as if they were a machine.A. The game can be over very quickly.B. People encourage their favorite team.C. It is important that the team works together.D. Like all other sports, there are rules to be followed.E. Long-distance running is good training for a tug of war team.F. In fact, between 1900 and 1920, tug of war was an Olympic sport.G. 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School was almost 41 for Sparky. He 42 every subject in the eighth grade. And though he did make great efforts in the school s golf team, he 43 the only important match of the season straight away.Throughout his youth, Sparky wasn t a 44 person. It wasn t that the other students disliked him. It s just that no one really cared all that much. In fact, Sparky was 45 if a classmate ever said hello to him outside of the school hours. Sparky was a loser. He, his classmates & everyone knew it. So he learned to 46 it. One thing was important to Sparky, 47  drawing. He was 48 of his artwork. No one else appreciated it. But that didn t seem to 49 to him. In his senior year of high school, he sent some cartoons to the yearbook. The editors 50 his ideas. Despite that, Sparky was convinced of his 51 . He even decided to become an artist. So, after completing high school, Sparky wrote to Walt Disney Studios. 52 careful preparation, it was too rejected(襜輣), which 53 that he was a loser again.But Sparky still didn t 54 . He decided to tell his own life s story in 55 . The main character was a little boy who always lost and underachieved. You know him well. Because Sparky s cartoon character went on to become a kind of cultural phenomenon(皊a?, people 56 had pity on this  lovable loser . He reminded people of the painful and 57 moments from their own past, of their pain and their shared humanity (篘S忹NIN). The character soon became famous worldwide  Charlie Brown . And Sparky, the boy whose many failures 58 stopped him from trying, whose work was rejected again and again, is the highly successful cartoonist Charles Schultz. His cartoon strip Peanuts continues to 59 the industries of books, T-shirts and Christmas specials, reminding us that life somehow finds a way for all of us, 60 the losers.41. A. impossible B. enjoyable C. perfect D. delightful42. A. tried B. succeeded C. learned D. failed 43. A. won B. beat C. lost D. defeated44. A. social B. experienced C. clever D. silent45. A. pleased B. surprised C. happy D. frightened46. A. live with B. compete with C. mix with D. combine with47. A. therefore B. moreover C. however D. anyhow48. A. ashamed B. aware C. proud D. scared49. A. contribute B. matter C. appeal D. lead50. A. dismissed B. approved C. adopted D. accepted51. A. ability B. experience C. behavior D. performance52. A. Besides B. Without C. Except D. Despite 53. A. explained B. proved C. expressed D. seemed54. A. give in B. give out C. give up D. give away 55. A. words B. details C. cartoons D. paintings56. A. angrily B. readily C. unwillingly D. sadly57. A. inviting B. challenging C. embarrassing D. amazing58. A. always B. frequently C. regularly D. never 59. 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