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W h a t d o e s t h e m a n w a n t t o d o ? A . H e w a n t s t o b u y a p i c t u r e . B . H e w a n t s t o t a k e a p h o t o . C . H e w a n t s t o s e l l a p i c t u r e - b o o k . 8 . W h a t i s t h e r e l a t i o n s h i p b e t w e e n t h e t w o s p e a k e r s ? A . C u s t o m e r a n d w a i t e r . B . F r i e n d s . C . S t r a n g e r s . ,T,{7 �kPg�e ��VT{9 �1 1 ��0 9 . What are the two speakers mainly talking about? A. The school buildings. B. The rainy weather. C. The woman�s problem. 10. Why is the woman unable to use the school reading room? A. It is raining heavily. B. It is being repaired now. C. Someone else is using it. 11. Where will the woman probably go? A. To the classroom. B. To the city library. C. To the meeting room. ,T,{8 �kPg�e ��VT{1 2 �1 4 ��0 1 2 . W h a t d o e s M a r y w a n t t o d o i n H o n g K o n g ? A . S t a r t h e r f u r t h e r e d u c a t i o n . B . S t a r t h e r c a r e e r . C . S t a r t h e r E n g l i s h t r a i n i n g . 1 3 . H o w d o e s M a r y f i n d E n g l i s h i n H o n g K o n g ? A . V e r y i m p o r t a n t w h e n y o u a r e w a l k i n g i n H o n g K o n g . B . V e r y i m p o r t a n t i n m a n y i n t e r n a t i o n a l t r a d e c e n t e r s t h e r e . C . V e r y i m p o r t a n t f o r y o u t o l i 9 v e a n d w o r k i n H o n g K o n g . 1 4 . W h a t d o e s M a r y d o n o w ? A . S h e i s a s t u d e n t . B . S h e i s a b u s i n e s s w o m a n . C . S h e i s a t e a c h e r . ,T,{9 �kPg�e ��VT{1 5 �1 7 ��0 1 5 . W h a t d o e s t he man first advise the woman to buy? A. A snake. B. A pet mouse. C. A dog. 16. What is the main topic of this conversation? A. Birthday arrangement for Tim. B. What to buy fo9r Tim�s b9irthdya. C. Where to buy Tim�s birthday present. 17. What is the woman going to do after the conversation? A. She is going to the market to get something for Tim�s birthday party. B. She is going to follow the man�s last suggestion. C. She is going to choose one among a rabbit, a snake and a parrot . ,T,{1 0 �kPg�e ��VT{1 8 �2 0 ��0 1 8 . W h a t h a p p e n e d t o B i l l D e a n w h e n h e e x p l o r e d t h e c a v e ? A . H e l o s t h i s f o o d . B . H e l o s t h i s w a y . C . S o m e t h i n g w a s w r o n g w i t h h i s f l i g h t . 1 9 . W h a t d i d h e d o f o r r e s c u e ? A . H e j u s t w a i t e d t h e r e . B . H e t e l e p h o n e d h i s f r i e n d s . C . H e t r i e 3 d t o f i n d h i s w a y . 2 0 . H o w l o n g d i d B i l l D e a n s t a y i n t h e c a v e ? A . L e s s t h a n a n h o u r . B . N e a r l y a d a y . C . M o r e t h a n a d a y . ,{�N�R ���wƋЏ(u�qQ$N�� ��nR3 5 R � ,{ N�� 0USy�kXzz�qQ1 5 ����k\��1 R ��nR1 5 R � �N��-N@b�~�vA 0B 0C 0D �V*N �y�-N � ��Q�S�NkXeQzz}vY�v gsO �y�0 2 1 . W h y d o n t y o u c o m e with us? It�ll be _______ great fun. � OK. You�ve got _______ point there. A. a; a B. /; a C. /; / D. a; / 22. It is said that Hong Kong will be joined _____ the mainland ______ a beautiful bridge on the sea in the near future. A. to; by B. by; with C. with; by D. by; to 23. We worry a lot more about keeping fit than we _____ a hundred years ago. A. could B. should C. did D. had done 24. She is a film lover and ______ going to the cinema. A. abandons B. adores C. abuses D. appreciates 25. With these facts, the editor hoped that once _____, his newspaper would be world-famous. A. to be printed B. to print C. printing D. printed 26. � Was Mary still angry with me? � To tell the truth, ______ reading your letter, she didn�t open it. A. but for B. far from C. rather than D. no wonder 27. Mr. Hopkins has not answered my question _____ I can go with him to ____ he calls the Underground Treasure House next week. A. that; that B. that; where C. if; that D. w h e t h e r ; w h a t 2 8 . O v e r s e a s C h i n e s e i n E n g l a n d h e l d p o s t e r s a n d C h i n a s n a t i o n a l f l a g s d u r i n g a r a l l y �ƖO � _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 0 0 8 B e i j i n g O l y m p i c G a m e s , _ _ _ _ _ _ i t t h e b i g g e s t i n t h e h i s t o r y o f t h e G a m e s . A . t o s u p p o r t ; m a k i n g B . s u p p o r t ; m a k e C . s u p p o r t i n g ; to make D. supported; made 29. Not until three days later ______ the body of the old man in the forest. A. had the police found B. the police found C. did the police find D. the police had found 30. � I�m here to _______ Lily. Can she leave now? � I think she ought to stay here for at least another 24 hours. She still ahs a slight fever. A. pick up B. look after C. make out D. put up 31. � What were you trying to prove to the police? � ________ I was last night. A. Where B. when C. That D. What 32. The scientist _____ that there would be a rainstorm the next week, and it did happen. A. searched B. argued C. predicted D. debated 33. � What does the professor look like? � An unusually pointed chin is his most memorable facial _______. A. mark B. feature C. theme D. appearance 34. All of the things there are not expensive, with prices _______ from about $ 1 to $5. A. changing B. differing C. ranging D. distinguishing 35. � Jim seldom finishes the ta s k a s w e l l a s h e p r o m i s e d t o . T h a t s t o o b a d . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A . A b i r d i n t h e h a n d i s w o r t h t w o i n t h e b u s h . B . B e t t e r l a t e t h a n n e v e r . C . A g o l d e n k e y c a n o p e n a n y d o o r . D . A c t i o n s s p e a k l o u d e r t h a n w o r d s . ,{�N����[b_kXzz �qQ2 0 \����k\��1 R ��nR2 0 R � ���Nb��w�e ��c�cvQ'Ya �6qT�N3 6 ^� 5 5 T��@b�~�v�A 0B 0C 0D ��V*N �y�-N � ��Q gsO �y�0 L a u g h t e r a n d t e a r s a r e p a r t o f l i v i n g . B u t d o y o u f i n d e n o u g h t i m e f o r l a u g h t e r ? I a m n o t a s k i n g i f y o u 3 6 l o t s o f g o o d t i m e s . 3 7 , w e s h o u l d l a u g h d u r i n g t h e h a p p y t i m e s . B u t d o y o u a l s o l a u g h d u r i n g the 38 time? Erma Bombeck is known for her humorous books, but she wrote one that covered 39 more serious topic: cancer in 40 . Erma talks with many children with cancer and learns 41 life lesson from them. She learns, for instance, that cancer survivors know how to 42 . She 43 the experience of 15-year-old Jessica from Burlington. Jessica�s leg was cut off at the knee because of cancer. She was 44 a prosthesis �GP�� �. O n c e s h e w a s p l a y i n g 4 5 a n d s h e k i c k e d t h e b a l l 4 6 a n d i t f l e w o f f i n o n e 4 7 w h i l e h e r a r t i f i c i a l ��N�]�v �l e g f l e w a n o t h e r w a y . S h e f e l l o n t h e 4 8 a n d l a u g h e d . J e s s i c a m a y n o t h a v e l a u g h e d a b o u t h e r c a n c e r , b u t s h e l a u g h e d a b o u t h a n d l i n g t h e 4 9 o f i t . A n d h e r l a u g h t e r h e l p e d h e r d e a l . T h e r e i s t h e s t o r y o f 1 7 - y e a r - o l d B e t s y . S h e 5 0 h e r w a y t o t h e r a d i a t i o n r o o m f o r h e r r e g u l a r r a d i a t i o n t h e r a p y �S�u �. A s 5 1 , s h e d r o p p e d h e r h o s p i t a l g o w n �aw�� �a n d , w e a r i n g h e r b i r t h d a y s u i t , 5 2 onto the table and waited. The extra people in the room were not the medical students had thought, 53 the painters giving an estimate on painting! Betsy laughs heartily about the incident. And like Jessica, her ability to laugh helped her to deal with one of the most difficult things a young person can endure � cancer. Do you find plenty of 54 for laughter? You can � if you also find reasons to laugh during the especially difficult times. 55 know how to laugh. If you can laugh even when the gong is rough, you�ll make it. And you�ll smile at the end. 36. A. lose B. miss C. have D. expect 37. A. Of course B. In addition C. At first D. First of all 38. A. happy B. difficult C. pleasant D. usual 39. A. even B. much C. the D. a 40. A. children B. students C. pupils D. boys and girls 41. A. serious B. important C. careful D. thoughtful 42. A. cry B. shout C. laugh D. face 43. A. describes B. learns C. keeps D. imagines 44. A. putting B. having C. wearing D. making 45. A. basketball B. badminton C. volleyball D. football 46. A. gently B. hard C. slightly D. straightly 47. A. way B. distance C. direction D. point 48. A. ground B. land C. street D. beach 49. A. causes B. results C. process D. ends 50. A. tried B. took C. made D. hurried 51. A. common B. often C. before D. usual 52. A. climbed B. lay C. jumped D. sat 53. A. just B. but C. yet D. also 54. A. activities B. place s C . c o n d i t i o n s D . m o m e n t s 5 5 . A . P e o p l e B . C h i l d r e n C . S u r v i v o r s D . A d u l t s ,{ N�R����t��qQ1 5 \�� ��k\��2 R ��nR3 0 R � ���Nb��v�w�e ��N�k��@b�~�v�V*N �y�( A 0B 0C 0D ) -N � ��Q gsO �y�0 A N o t e v e r y o n e l i k e s o r g a n i z e d s p o r t s o r t e a m s p o r t s . I f t h i s s o u n d s l i k e y o u , d o n t s w e a t i t . W e r e going to talk about what keeps some kids from liking sports. With a few changes, you might find out that there is a sport out there that you could like. Sometimes, kids feel that they don�t like sport because they may not understand how to play them or they haven�t had much practice doing them. Sports can seem complicated � YBg�v �b e c a u s e o f a l l t h e r u l e s a n d s p e c i a l e q u i p m e n t . E v e n t h e f i e l d s a n d c o u r t s t h e y p l a y o n n e e d d i f f e r e n t s h a p e s a n d s i z e s a n d h a v e c o n f u s i n g - l o o k i n g l i n e s d r a w o n t h e m . P e o p l e s p e n d m a n y y e a r s l e a r n i n g a b o u t t h e i r f a v o r i t e s p o r t s a n d p r a c t i c i n g h o w t o do them well. So don�t feel bad if you don�t know the difference between a �corner kick� and a �goal kick� in soccer. If you want to learn more about a sport, you might ask your mom or dad about camps or programs that introduce kids to new sports. These may be better than just joining a team that start playing games right away without much explaining first. Gym class and intramural �!h�Q�v �p r o g r a m s a t s c h o o l c a n a l s o b e a w a y t o t r y n e w s p o r t s w i t h a m i x o f k i d s . A n o t h e r w a y t o l e a r n a b o u t a s p o r t i s t o w a t c h i n s t r u c t i o n a l v i d e o s o r D V D s o r c h e c k o u t l i b r a r y b o o k s t h a t e x p l a i n t h e r u l e s a n d o f f e r s u g g e s t i o n s f o r k i d s l e a r n i n g t o p l a y t h em. If you have an older friend or family member who�s good at a sport, you might ask him or her to help you practice. Some sports are just good to understand, even if you never want to play on a competitive team. For instance, you might play softball or volleyball, just for fun, at a summer picnic. 56. What�s the passage mainly about? A. How to find about different sports. B. How to play sports in a gym. C. How to practice playing all kinds of sports. D. How to keep healthy. 57. When kids think that they don�t� like playing sports, they ________. A. may think that sports are played by professional players B. understand that sports are difficult for common people C. will try their best to play them together with their parents D. may not practice playing them often 58. The way you can learn about a sport is ________. A. to try difficult sports with a mix of kids B. to find out how many sports you must play C. to read books which explain the rules of the sport D. to play with kids who are younger than you 59. Sports seem to be complicated because _______. A. they have many kinds of rules B. they must be played in gyms C. they need the help of older friends or family members D. they are hard to understand B The first day of school our professor introduced himself and challenged us to get to know someone we didn�t know. I stood up to look around when a gentle hand touched my shoulder. I turned around to find a wrinkled ��v�~�v �, l i t t l e o l d l a d y l o o k i n g u p a t m e w i t h a s m i l e t h a t l i t u p h e r e n t i r e b e i n g . S h e s a i d , H i , g i r l ! M y n a m e i s R o s e . I m 8 7 y e a r s o l d . C a n I g i v e y o u a h u g ? I l a u g h e d a n d e n t h u s i a s t i c a l l y ��p�`0W �r e s p o n d e d , O f c o u r s e y o u m a y ! a n d s h e g a v e m e a g i a n t s q ueeze, �Why are you in college at such a young, innocent age?� I asked. She jokingly replied, �I�m here to meet a rich husband, get married, have a couple of children, and then retire and travel!� �No seriously.� I said. I was curious what may have motivated ��OO �h e r t o b e t a k i n g o n t h i s c h a l l e n g e a t h e r a g e . I a l w a y s d r e a m e d o f h a v i n g a c o l l e g e e d u c a t i o n a n d n o w I m g e t t i n g o n e ! s h e t o l d m e . O v e r t h e c o u r s e o f t h e y e a r , R o s e b e c a m e a c a m p u s i c o n �vP�P �a n d s h e e a s i l y m a d e f r i e n d s w h e r e v e r s h e w e n t . S h e l o v e d t o d r e s s u p a n d s h e r e v e l e d i n ��_a�N �t h e a t t e n t i o n b e s t o w e d u p o n h e r f r o m t h e o t h e r s t u d e n t s . S h e w a s l i v i n g i t u p . A t t h e e n d o f t h e s e m e s t e r �f[g �w e i n v i t e d R o s e t o s p e a k a t o u r f o o t b a l l b a n q u e t ��[O �. I l l n e v e r f o r g e t w h a t s h e t a u g h t u s . W e d o n o t s t o p p l a y ing because we are old; we grow old because we stop playing. There are only two secrets to staying young, being happy and achieving success. You have to laugh and find humor every day. You�ve got to have a dream. When you lose your dreams, you die!� she said. �There is a huge difference between growing older and growing up. If you are 19 years old and lie in bed fro one full year and don�t do one productive thing, you will turn 20 years old. If I am 87 years old, and stay in bed for a year, and never do anything, I will turn 88. Anybody can grow older. But every minute counts for young men,� she added. � The idea is to grow up by always finding the opportunity in change. Have no regrets. The elderly usually don�t have regrets for what we did, but rather for things we did not do. The only people who fear death are those with regrets.� She concluded her speech by courageously singing �The Song of Rose�. She challenged each of us to study the lyrics �Lk͋ �a n d l i v e t h e m o u t i n o u r d a i l y l i v e s . A t t h e y e a r s e n d , R o s e f i n i s h e d t h e c o l l e g e d e g r e e s h e h a d b e g u n a l l t h o s e y e a r s a g o . O n e w e e k a f t e r g r a d u a t i o n R o s e d i e d p e a c e f u l l y i n h e r s l e e p . 6 0 . F r o m t h e i n f o r m a t i o n p r o v i d e d i n t h e p a s s a g e , w e k n o w _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. A. Rose finished the college degree within a year B. Rose realized her dream of meeting a rich husband C. Rose enjoyed her campus life very much D. Rose grew so old that she stopped playing 61. According to her speech, _______. A. whenever you have a dream, you succeed B. not all people grow up while growing older C. Rose usually regretted having done something D. 1 19-year-old is as old as an 87-year-old if he doesn�t do anything 62. The best title of the passage is _______. A. a speech delivered by an old student B. Rose graduated when she was 87 C. Realizing a dream D. An 87-year0old college student C The 2008 Olympics will be similar to the 2004 event in Athens. The 2008 Olympics will host over 300 events and will reintroduce 28 sports and 9 new events such as the steeplechase ���Α���x[�l� �a n d B M W c y c l i n g . T h e 2 0 0 8 O l y m p i c s w i l l d e f i n i t e l y h a v e a n A s i a n f e e l a s s p o r t s s u c h a s j u d o ��gS� �, t a e k w o n d o �ƍ�bS� �a n d t a b l e t e n n i s w i l l b e f e a t u r e d . O n e o f t h e m a j o r c o n c e r n s f o r f a n s , a t h l e t e s a n d o t h e r s r e g a r d i n g t h e 2 0 0 8 O l y m p i c s i s t h e p o o r a i r quality in Beijing. Chinese government officials have made a promise to improve air quality before the games begin. One method to make sure that the 2008 Olympics have superior air quality for the athletes and tourists is that China has committed to taking 60,000 buses and taxis off the road for the event. the Chinese are also relocating ����y �2 0 0 f a c t o r i e s s o t h a t s m o k e , s o o t �dq�p �a n d o t h e r g r e e n h o u s e g a s e s d o n t d r i f t o v e r B e i j i n g d u r i n g t h e 2 0 0 8 O l y m p i c s . T h e C h i n e s e a r e a l s o w o r k i n g w i t h t h e W o r l d H e a l t h O r g a n i z a t i o n ( W H O ) t o b r i n g h y d r o g e n t e c h n o l o g y t o t h e O l y m p i c V i l l a g e a s a d e m o n s t r a t i o n o f t h e c o u n t r y s p r o m i s e t o c l e a n u p t h e a i r . H y d r o g e n - p o w e r e d b u s e s , t a x i s a n d o t h e r s h u t t l e s w i l l b e a p a r t o f t h e d e m o n s t r a t i o n p r o j e c t a n d i n t e g r a t e d �O NSOS �i n t o s h u t t l i n g t o u r i s t s t o a n d f r o m t h e s t a d i u m . T h e g o v e r n m e n t a l s o p l a n s t o s e e d t h e c l o u d s s e v e r a l d a y s b e f o r e t h e o p e n i n g e v e n t s s o t h a t a c i d r a i n �x�� �d o e s n t f a l l u p o n a t h l e t e s a n d t o u r i s t s d u r i n g t h e 2 0 0 8 O l y m p i c s . N B C h a s p a i d $ 3 . 5 b i l l i o n f o r t h e U . S . t e l e v i s i o n b r o a d c a s t i n g r i g h t s f o r t h e 2 0 0 8 O l y m p i c s . I n d o i n g s o , N B C h a s r e q u e s t e d t h at some events such as swimming and gymnastics be held in the early morning hours in Beijing for they could be broadcast live during prime time in the U.S. market. This scheduling has made some of the athletes unhappy. 63. The 2008 Olympics will ________. A. be the same as 2004 Athens Olympics B. feature judo, taekwondo and table tennis most C. have a characteristic of Asia D. have 28 new competition games 64. In order to improve ail quality in Beijing, China will _______. A. cooperate with WHO B. shut down all the factories during the Games C. forbid buses to run in Beijing during the Games D. try to clean up the air during the Games 65. China will make it rain a few days before the Olympics to make _______. A. the city cleaner B. it rain less during the Games C. transportation safer D. harmful rain not fall during the Games 66. From the last paragraph we can infer that ________. A. NBC plays an important part in arranging the 2008 Olympics B. there are many Americans watching VT in Beijing early morning hours C. in all sports Americans like swimming and gymnastics most D. it is hard to satisfy NBC and American people D A serious threat to farmers in many parts of the world is erosion. Erosion occurs if a large area of land is cleared of trees and is then badly treated by the farmers. The rain and winds may gradually wash away, or blow away, much of the topsoil. When this happens, crops of wheat or corn become weaker and weaker until nothing grows well. If erosion continues, it will turn good land into a desert. In the past, when erosion appeared, farmers sometimes moved to a new place to farm. Sometimes they could not move, but continued to try to grow food in the unhealthy soil. This caused them to sink into poverty. Soon some people realized that there was little rich, fertile soil in the world, government began to try to stop erosion. One of the first experiments to stop erosion began in the United States in 1933. The experiment was carried out in the area of t h e T e n n e s s e e R i v e r . F l o o d s a n d b a d f a r m i n g i n t h i s a r e a h a d r u i n e d ��kOW �l a n d t h a t h a d o n c e b e e n r i c h . A s a r e s u l t , m o s t o f t h e p e o p l e l i v i n g a r o u n d t h e T e n n e s s e e R i v e r w e r e v e r y p o o r . T h e g o v e r n m e n t b u i l t b i g d a m s a c r o s s t h e r i v e r a n d s t o r e d t h e w a t e r f o r used during the dry season when there was no rain. The government workers also helped farmers to fertilize their soil and to learn new farming methods which could stop erosion. At the beginning, the farmers were not interested. But soon, good healthy crops began to appear on the land where new methods were used. Ten years after the extremely prosperous, the great success of this experiment had led similar projects in the parts of the world. 67. The word �erosion� in the first paragraph means _______. A. t h e c l e a r i n g o f t r e e s B . e x c e s s i v e ��g�^ �u s e o f t h e l a n d C . t h e d e s t r u c t i o n o f c r o p s D . g r a d u a l l o s s o f t o p s o i l 6 8 . T h e p a s s a g e t e l l s u s t h a t e r o s i o n i s a p r o b l e m w h i c h _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . A . f i r s t b e g a n i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s i n 1 9 3 3 B . o c c u r s m a i n l y i n river areas C. affects many parts of the world D. is becoming more and more serious 69. In the second paragraph, �to sink into poverty� means _________. A. to lose topsoil in erosion B. to become weaker and weaker until nothing grows well C. to become very poor D. to turn into a desert 70. The main purpose of this passage is to tell people _______. 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