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1. What time is it now?
¡¡ A. 7:15.¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡           B. 6:40.¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡               C. 7:45.


2. What does the man think about the woman¡¯s hat?
¡¡A. It¡¯s very good.           B. It doesn¡¯t go well with her dress. C. He likes the style of it.
3. What does the man mean?
¡¡A. He doesn¡¯t know the park.  B. The park is nearby.            C. There is no parking here.
4. What does the man mean?
¡¡A. The woman should go away. B. He will get closer to her.      C. He can hear her very well.
5. What is the problem?
¡¡A. The woman doesn¡¯t like orange juice.
¡¡B. The man was looking for orange juice.
¡¡C. The man broke the container of juice.
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6. What¡¯s wrong with their teacher?
A. He smokes a bit.    B. He built a big chimney.   C. He is a heavy smoker.
7. What should their teacher do according to the two speakers?
£Á. Go on like that.    B.Give up smoking.        £Ã.Take no medicine.
8. What are they likely to do next?
£Á.Buy some medicine. 
B. Try to persuade their teacher to stop smoking.
  C. Ask their teacher not to be worried.
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9. Where does this dialogue take place?
A. In the restaurant.    B. On the phone.           C. On the street.
10. When does the restaurant stop lunch?
A.1 p.m.             B. 2 p.m.                  C. 3 p.m.
11. What time will the woman come for lunch?
  A. 2 p.m. today.        B. 3 p.m. today.            C. 2 p.m. tomorrow.
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12. What does the man think of the weather?
  A. Unpleasant.¡¡¡¡    £Â.Comfortable.¡¡¡¡        £Ã. Excited.
13. Why does the man want to leave in a hurry?
   A. To do some work  B. To do some shopping    C. To do some cleaning
14. What can you infer about the man thinks of winter?
  A. He dislikes winter. 
      B. He likes winter very much.
  C. He has exercise in the morning in winter.
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15.Where does the conversation probably take place?
  A. At a service center.  B. At an electrical applicants department.  C. At a TV station.
16. What will the man do if something wrong with the set%3Sk_K€ú°íñ SV>  A. Send it to the service center  B. Send it to the manufacturer   C. Send it to the department
17. How much will the man pay first if he applies an installment plan?
  A. $ 5000. ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡   B. $ 1000.  ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡             C. $ 6000.
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18. Who taught her first before she went to school?
  A. A teacher.           B. Her mother.                      C. A slaver.
19. How long did her school open each year?
  A. All year around.       B. Only five months.                 C. Six months.
20. How did the poor students study at school according to the passage?
  A. They had to buy some old books at bookstores.
  B. They had to study without any books and pencils.
  C. They had to share books with some other students.
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21. _______ a dark night, they took the sick boy to the hospital. And after an hour¡¯s curing,
   the boy was out of danger very soon. 
   A. With            B. At                  C. On         D. In
22.¡ª_________?
   ¡ªHe is clever.
   A. What is he like    B. What does he look like  C. How is he     D. What is he
23. My brother _________ is twenty years old is a college student.
   A. who             B. /                    C. whom        D. which 
24. I¡¯m so tired that I don¡¯t ________ doing anything.
   A. wish            B. hope                  C. want         D. feel like
25. My son  preferred _________ go with us _________ stay at home.
   A. to; than          B. to; rather than           C. /; than       D. /; rather than         
26.¡ªYou forget to feed the cat again!
   ¡ª___________
A. I don¡¯t mind feeding her again.                 B. I can¡¯t remember.
C. I¡¯ll do it now.                               D. Yes, I did. What about you.  
27. The doctor did __________ save the patient¡¯s life.
   A. that he could do                      +sp;  %p;   B. all what he could
   C. all he could to                              D. which he could      
28. _________ more attention, the trees could have grown better.
   A. Given           B. To give         C. Giving       D. Having given  
29. I can think of many cases _________ students obviously knew a lot of English words and
   expressions but couldn¡¯t write a good essay.
   A. why              B. which         C. as            D. where   
30. The film brought the hours back to me _________ I was taken good care of in that far-away
  village.
   A. until             B. that            C. when         D. where   
31. Have you seen the film ¡°Titanic¡±, _________ leading actor is world-famous.
   A. its               B. it¡¯s             C. whose        D. which    
32. _________ is reported in the newspaper, talks between the two countries are making proGREss.
   A. It                B. As             C. That          D. What    
33. They will have another meeting like this in the weeks __________.
   A. following         B. to follow        C. followed       D. will follow 
34. Before he came to London , he had never heard a single English word ________.
   A. speaking       B. spoken      C. to be spoken   D. speak   
35.¡ªYour E-mail address  again?  I ________ quite catch it.
   ¡ªIt¡¯s limingsun@sohu.com.
   A. didn¡¯t          B. couldn¡¯t     C. don¡¯t      D. can¡¯t      
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Some years ago, an American policeman found a woman lying near a lonely road.She did not appear to have   36   , but she was trembling and clearly in a state of shock, so he rushed her to the   37  hospital.She began to tell the doctor on duty a story which was   38  in all respects.She had been   39   along a country road   40   she had been stopped by a flying saucer   41  in front of her.She had been forced to leave the car and   42  the flying saucer by creatures which looked like human beings and which could easily make themselves   43 although they could not   44  .They could read her thoughts and she could read   45 .They tested her politely and allowed her to   46  after carrying out a number of tests on her.As she otherwise seemed to be   47   , the doctor decided that she was probably suffering from the side effects of some medicine.The woman insisted on being   48  to go home, but when she gave her address, it was in a town over a thousand miles from the   49   The police then started to make inquiries(´òÌý)and soon   50  that there was already a   51  going on for the woman.   52   husband badly reported that she had   53    Her car had been found with the driver¡¯s door open and the engine running.   54  the car, the surface of the road had been completely destroyed, not by an explosion or anything of that kind, but   55   a large, round, white, hot object had burnt through it.
36. A. a rest             B. an accident           C. a test          D. an idea
37. A. most famous      B. most expensive     C. best          D. nearest
38. A. funny           B. sad               C. moving       D. astonishing
39. A. driving           B. walking              C. running          D. wandering
40. A. as              B. since               C. when            D. if
41. A. rising           B. flying               C. running        D. landing
42. A. enter            B. visit                C. watch            D. see
43. A. noticed           B. seen                 C. understood        D. heard
44. A. move           B. think                C. read              D. speak
45. A. their             B. theirs                C. her              D. hers
46. A. leave            B. stay                 C. drive           D. watch
47. A. happy           B. thankful                  C. nervous           D. normal
48. A. told             B. allowed             C. advised           D. ordered
49. A. earth            B. car                C. road           D. hospital
50. A. decided         B. believed              C. supposed         D. discovered
51. A. discussion        B. search             C. movement      D. meeting
52. A.which            B. when               C. whose         D. where
53. A.disappeared         B. fled                  C. returned         D. hanged
54. A.Behind            B. In front of            C. Below         D. At the foot of
55. A.as                B. if                   C. as if              D. only if
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Some people think that they will get ill if they use their brains (´óÄÔ) too much.. It is not true. Through many studies, scientists show us that the more you use your brains, the better it will be, and the cleverer you will become.
Of course, if you want to keep your mind clear and active, you must take a proper rest and study properly. To the teenagers, using their brains in the morning is good for their health.
There are many ways to rest. One is a peaceful rest. Sleep is a peaceful rest. Another is an active rest. For example, take a walk outdoors, do more exercises every day. To change the way of the brains¡¯ activities is also a good way to rest.
In everyday life, to eat some eggs, meat, fresh vegetables and fruit£¨Ë®¹û£©is also good for the brains.
Wish you a wise man and a happy life.
56. According to the writer of the passage, our brains should be used ____.
  A. hardly  B. seldom  C. more often  D. at times
57. Which of the following sentences is not true?
     A. Sleep is a kind of a good rest.       B. Doing morning exercises is a peaceful rest.
  C. Going out for a rest is an active rest.  D. There are different activities for a good rest.
58. Which is true?
  A. Illness comes from the fact the brains are used too much.
  B. Fruits are the most important for the brains.
  C. The brains will be better if they are used often.
  D. Sleep is the only way of having a rest.
59. ¡°Teenagers¡± in paragraph 2 probably means____.
  A. young girls       B. middle-school students  C. clever boys  D. poor students
60. Which of the following can be used as the best title for the passage?
  A. How to use your brains                     B. How to rest
  C. How to become a wise man                  D. Keep your mind clear

B
Americans have always been ambivalent (ÓÐì¶ÜÐÄÀíµÄ) in their attitudes toward education. On the one hand public education was seen as necessary. On the other hand, America was always a country that offered financial (½ðÈÚµÄ) opportunities for which education was not needed: on the road from the poor to the rich, schooling¡ªbeyond the basics of reading, writing, and arithmetic ¡ªwas an unnecessary detour (Íä·).
    Even today, it is still possible for people to achieve financial success without much education, but the number of situations in which this is becoming smaller. In today¡¯s more complex (¸´ÔÓµÄ) world, the opportunities for financial success have much to do with the need for education, especially higher education.
    Our society is rapidly becoming one whose chief product is information, and dealing with this information requires more and more specialized (רÃŵÄ) education. In other words, we grow up learning more and more about fewer and fewer subjects.
In the future, this is likely to continue. Tomorrow¡¯s world will be even more complex than today¡¯s world, and, to manage this complexity, even more specialized education will be needed.
61. The topic of essay is ____.
   A. education    B. Americans¡¯ attitudes   C. American education   D. higher education
62. The best title for this selection is ____.
   A. The Future of the American Educational System  B. The History of American Education
   C. Attitudes toward American Education           D. The Need for Specialized Education
63. Today, financial success has much to do with the need for ____.
   A. higher education   B. public education        C. good citizens   D. learning the basics
64. Which of the following statements is not true?
   A. Americans have different attitudes toward education.
   B. Americans without much education may become rich today.
   C. Specialized education is a necessity in the future.
  D. People with less education will be more successful in the future.

C
There are many things we can do in our daily life to reduce the amount of GREenhouse gas sent out. Probably the most important is to share what you have learned with your family and friends. Use the family car less. Walk or cycle whenever possible. Take a bus. Try ride sharing. Use less energy in the house by turning down the heat when you are away or sleeping and turning off lights and electrical equipment you aren¡¯t using.
If your family needs a car, make sure to buy a fuel-efficient one. An average car sends out nearly 60 tons of carbon dioxide during its lifetime, compared to between 22 and 30 tons from a fuel-efficient car.
Encourage your family to use the car more efficiently (ÓÐЧµØ): for example, check the air in the tires. Under in flatted tires can increase fuel use by 8%. Turn the car off instead of letting it run when it is stopped. Idling uses more gas and sets free carbon dioxide into the air,
Reuse, recycle and compost (°Ñ¡­¡­ºÏ³É·ÊÁÏ ) your waste. It takes much less energy to reuse or recycle a product than to make a new one. Correctly composting your food and yard waste removes the methane (ÕÓÆø) that they would cause at the landfill site. Buying less is al- ways the best.
Plant trees. Trees take in carbon dioxide, reduce pollution, provide shade, and look GREat.
65. Which of the following does the writer suggest that we should not do?
  A. Share cars with other people if possible.
  B. Make sure our car tires are well inflated.
    C. Compost our home waste at the landfill site.
  D. Buy less products even if we can afford.
66. A fuel-efficient car gives off__ tons of carbon dioxide during its lifetime less than an average
  car.
  A. 22-30                B. 30-38             C. 60            D. 8-30
67. The purpose of this text is to call on people
  A. to control GREenhouse gas              B. to make full use of energy
  C. to plant more trees                      D. to buy fuel-efficient cars
 
D
A ¡°blogger¡± is a person who writes on an Internet computer Web site called a ¡°blog¡±. The word ¡°blog¡± is a short way of saying Web log, or personal Web site. Anyone can start a blog, and they can write about anything they like.    
There are millions of blogs on the Interact today. They provide news, information and ideas to many people who read them. They contain links to other Web sites. And they provide a place for people to write their ideas and react (·´Ó¦ ) to the ideas of others.    
A research company called Perseus has studied more than 3000 Web logs. It says that blogs are most popular with teenage girls. They use them to let their friends know what is hap- pening in their lives. The study also says that more than 100,000 bloggers stopped taking part in the activity after a year.     
However, some people develop serious blogs to present political and other ideas. For example, the Republican and Democratic parties in the southern state of Kentucky recently started their own blogs. And American companies are beginning to use blogs to advertise their products.     
At the same time, some long-standing blogs have ended. Last week, blogging leader Dave Winer closed his free blog service, weblogs.com. He says the site became too costly to continue. He started the blog four years ago, and thousands of people had written on it. They are now upset because they did not know that the site was closing.     
One blog that is still going strong is called Rebecca¡¯s Pocket. Rebecca Blood created the Web site in 1999. She wrote about the history of blogs on the site. That article led to a book called ¡°The Weblog Handbook¡±. It has been translated into four languages so far.
Ms Blood says Rebecca¡¯s Pocket gets about 30,000 visitors a month. She writes about anything and everything¡ªpolitics, culture and movies. She recently provided medical advice. And she wrote about how to prevent people from stealing money from on-line bank accounts
68. The text is mainly written to __________.
  A. introduce an Internet computer Web site called ¡°blog¡±
    B. introduce a short way of saying web log
    C. tell readers about blogs
    D. tell readers how to write blogs
69. From the text we can learn that blogs cover almost everything except __________.
  A. different ideas      B. medical advice   C. advertisements   D. account passwords
70. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the text?
  A. Politicians don¡¯t use blogs at all.
    B. A lot of bloggers no longer write or read blogs.
   C. Those who like to use blogs are mostly teenage girls.
    D. Dave Winer closed his ¡°weblogs.com¡± because of money shortage.
71. The reason why Rebecca¡¯s Pocket is still going strong is that__________.
     A. it was created by a woman     
       B. it is about the history of blogs
       C. it provides useful information and advice
      D. it has editions in at least four different languages
 
E
The following conversation is between Susan Russell-Robinson from the US Geological £¨µØÖÊѧµÄ£©Survey and Barbara Reynolds from USA Today .
Q: Why, after 600 years of no activity , did Mount Pinatubo in Philippines erupt£¨Åç·¢£©in 1991 ?
A: Volcanoes £¨»ðɽ£© each have their own eruption styles . This volcano probably has a rule which makes it erupt in the order of every 500 to 1000 years, but a volcano in Hawaii seems to erupt every year, and some of the Alaskan volcanoes might erupt every 10 or 20 years.
Q: So nothing caused it?
A: There¡¯s nothing out of the ordinary. If you were to take an ordinary calendar year, 50 to 75 or 80 volcanoes erupt around the world every year. There are 20 to 30 volcanoes every month that show signs of unrest. That might be a full-blown eruption or a whole host of activities like that.
Q: What is ¡°the ring of fire¡±?
A: If you look at where active volcanoes are placed around the world, there are somewhere between 500 and 600 of them. There is what appears to be almost a necklace that goes around the Pacific Ocean. It makes a ring where 60% of the world¡¯s volcanoes lie.
Q: Why so many there?
A: That¡¯s based on a theory that the oceans and the continents are like separate pieces. When they move, one might ride up over the other one. In this case , the Pacific Ocean goes under the continents and when that happens it seems to produce magma £¨ÈÛÑÒ£©at depth and then you have volcanoes in the same ring .
72. What kind of writing do you think this passage is?
  A. A text taken from a geography book.
  B. An interview published in the press.
  C. A conversation carried out in a film
  D. An oral test recorded as an example.
73. Which of the following statements can correctly explain why we have so many volcanoes
  around the Pacific Ocean?
  A. The movement of the surface of the earth makes it possible.
  B. The Pacific Ocean produces magma and presses it everywhere.
  C. The oceans and the continents are separated from each other.
      D. The earth¡¯s surface around the Pacific is thinner than any other part.
74. Barbara Reynolds¡¯ main purpose here is          .
     A. to show how dangerous volcanoes are to the world
  B. to learn what signs a volcano gives us before its eruption
  C. to warn the world of the existence of ¡°the ring of fire¡±
  D. to introduce some general idea of volcanoes to the public
75. Which of the following can be considered as the best conclusion of the conversation?
  A. There are so many volcanoes in the world and we are always in danger.
  B. Volcanoes have erupted more frequently than ever before.
  C. Volcanoes are waiting to be better known.
  D. Something must be done to protect the people near the ring of fire.
 
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A farmer, Mr. Smith, said the storm began early in the morning and lasted for over an hour. ¡°I was in the ____79____ with my wife and children,¡± he said, ¡°when we heard a loud noise. A few minutes later our house fell down on top of us¡±. We managed to climb out but then I saw that one of my children was missing. I went back inside and found him, safe but ___80____.¡± Soldiers helped to bring people out and the government provided food, clothes and houses.
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97. I¡¯m not a bit tired.
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98. Tom¡¯s father likes going fishing and Tom likes going fishing, too.
   Tom¡¯s father likes going fishing and ________  _________ Tom.
99. Our parents provide us with food and clothes.
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100. In the past he always got up early, but he doesn¡¯t now.
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A recent study shows that nearly 50 percent of the school kids in Beijing do not have breakfast. They tend to feel sleepy all day and have bad memories, so it is hard for them to get high marks in all kinds of tests.
Some students who study late into the night choose to miss breakfast so that they can have a few extra minutes in bed. Others are given money to buy their breakfast on the way to school because their parents are too busy to prepare it for them. In addition, a few school girls want to stay slim and often go to school without breakfast.
In fact, the morning meal plays an important part. It can provide 30 percent of the whole day¡¯s energy. For a creative mind and better judgment, school kids should start their days with a regular breakfast.
 
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Part A
Text 1
M: John is supposed to come here at half past seven.
W: Yes, he¡¯ll be here in 15 minutes.
Text 2
M: I don¡¯t think your hat matches your dress.
W: But I like its style.
Text 3
W: Excuse me, could you please tell me how to get to the park?
M: There¡¯s a park around here?
Text 4
W: If I speak this way, could you hear me clearly?
M: Go ahead.
Text 5
W:I just bought some orange juice but now I can¡¯t find it. Do you know where it is?
M: I broke the bottle. Didn¡¯t you hear the crash?
Text 6
M: Our teacher looks as if he is worried.
W: Yes, certainly he is.
M: Do you know what he is worried about?
W: Perhaps he is worried about his health.
M: You are right, I think. He is a heavy smoker.
W: I aGREe. He is the biggest chimney I know.
M: If he wants to keep fit and live longer he has got to cut down on smoking.
W: And maybe he should take some medicine to help.
M: I think we¡¯ve got to persuade him to stop. He will kill himself going like that.
W: Sure.
Text 7
Head Waiter: ¡°Deep Sea Restaurant¡±. Head waiter, Good morning.
Woman: I¡¯d like to reserve a table for five.
Head Waiter: And, is that today, madam?
Woman: Yes, of course.
Head Waiter: At what time, madam?
Woman: Oh, about three o¡¯clock, I suppose.
Head Waiter: I¡¯m afraid we only serve lunch until 3 p.m., madam.
Woman: Oh, well, two o¡¯clock then, and it must be by a window.
Head Waiter: Very good, and what¡¯s the name, please?
Woman: Belington, Mrs. Martha Belington.
Head Waiter: Very good, Mrs. Belington. A table for five at 2 p.m. today.
Text 8
W: Good morning, Henry. This is Pales speaking.
M: Henry speaking.
W: Did you hear the weather forecast this morning, Henry?
M: No, I didn¡¯t. But I can tell you without any forecast that the weather is nasty. Look, how
  overcast the sky is, and there¡¯s the feeling of rain in the air.
W: Yea, autumn is here with the drizzle and slush.
M: Rain or shine, I must go out. I have some shopping to do.
W: They say we¡¯ll have a mild winter.
M: It was horribly cold last winter.
W: But the sunny mornings with the icicles hanging from the roofs, weren¡¯t they pleasure?
M: Yes, they were, but I had no time to go for walks in the morning. Besides, the streets were
  often terribly slippery and it made walking rather unpleasant¡­
Text 9
M: Excuse me. Can I ask you some questions?
W: Sure.
M: This TV set; does it have a five¡ªyear guarantee against mechanical defects?
W: Let me look at the brochure. Ah, yes, it does.
M: Can you turn it on for me?
W: OK, Just wait a while.
M: Well, if something does become defective, where can I go for service and parts?
W: You can bring it here and we¡¯ll send it to the manufacturer.
M: Do you have an installment plan available for your customers?
W: Yes, you can apply for it by just signing some forms.
M: And what are your terms?
W: Quite simple. You make a down payment of five thousand dollars, and then, within a year, one
  thousand for each and every month.
Text 10
I was born 50 years after slavery, in 1913. I was encouraged to read. My mother, who was a teacher, taught me when I was a very young child.
The first school I attended was a small building that went from first to sixth grade. There was one teacher for all of the students. There could be anywhere from 50 to 60 students of all different ages. From 5 or 6 years old to in their teens. We went to school five months out of the year. The rest of the time young people would be available to work on the farm. THE parents had to buy whatever the student used. Often, if your family couldn¡¯t it, you had no access to books, pencils, whatever. However, often the children would share. I liked to read all sorts of stories, like fairy tales¡ªLittle Red Riding Hood, Mother Goose. I read very often.
 
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Last Friday a storm tore through two villages in South Africa destroying fourteen homes. Seven others were so badly damaged that their owners had to leave them, and fifteen others had broken windows or torn roofs. One person was killed, several were badly injured and taken to hospital, and a number of other people received small injuries. Altogether over two hundred people were homeless as a result of the storm.
A farmer, Mr. Smith, said the storm began early in the morning and lasted for over an hour. ¡°I was in the kitchen with my wife and children,¡± he said, ¡°when we heard a loud noise. A few minutes later our house fell down on top of us¡±. We managed to climb out but then I saw that one of my children was missing. I went back inside and found him, safe but frightened.¡± Soldiers helped to bring people out and the government provided food, clothes and houses.
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I¡¯m Mike. It is Sunday today. I called Tom in the morning, but nobody answered the phone. I called Bob. He was at home. He told me, since the sun was shining and the birds were singing, his family was very happy. They were all at home in the yard. His father was planting flowers. His mother was drinking and reading a book. Mary and Bill are playing with their toy. In the evening Tom called me and told me, since it was a beautiful day, his family went to the park. They had a good time.
My family was very happy today. My father was reading the newspapers and my mother was playing with my nephew. I was watching TV all day.

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