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Take care! Don’t drop the ink on your shirt, for it __ easily.

A. won’t wash out    B. won’t be washed out

C.isn’t washed out    D. isn’t washing out

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第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

We had been living our valley for sixteen months when we first realized the dangers that could exist. It was the year when the storms came early, before the calendar even hinted at winter, even before November was out.   71 

Soon snow began to fall. Within a day it lay some 15 centimeters deep. It almost completely blocked our lane and made the streamside path slippery and dangerous. But on the neighboring heights the snow was much deeper and stayed for longer. Up there the wind blasted fiercely. Deeply in our valley we felt only sudden gusts of wind: trees swayed but the branches held firm.

And yet we knew that there was reason for us to worry. The snow and wind were certainly inconvenient but they did not really trouble us greatly.   72   It reminded us of what could have occurred if circumstances had been different, if the flow of water from the hills had not, many years before, been controlled, held back by a series of dams.

  73  Day after day, we watched furious clouds pile up high over the hills to the west. Sinister grey clouds extended over the valleys. They twisted and turned, rising eastwards and upwards, warning of what was to come. We had seen enough of the sky; now we began to watch the river, which every day was becoming fuller and wilder.

The river seemed maddened as the waters poured almost horizontally down to its lower stretches.   74 

It was far deeper than we’d ever seen it so near our home, lunging furiously at its banks. For three days we prayed that it would stay below its wall.   75 

       A.It was the river, the Ryburn, which normally flowed so gently, that threatened us most.

       B.The great power of all this water prevents us from believing ourselves to be completely safe in our home.

       C.In a short time the snow started to melt.

       D.Just a couple of meters from our cottage, the stream seemed wild beneath the bridge.

       E.Our prayer were answered as the dam held and the waters began to subside.

       F.They grew so strong that we couldn’t control it.

       G.Until then, we had felt safe and sheltered in our valley.

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My doctor kept telling me about my weight, ________I never bothered.

       A.so     B.a(chǎn)nd   C.or     D.but

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–What have been doing _______? I’ve been so little of you.

   --I have to leave early for work and comes home very ________.

   A. late; lately      B. late; late       C. lately; late       D. lately; lately

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Millions of young people are writing blogs. Millions of others are reading them. The word "blog" is a short way of saying Web log.

Many popular Web sites now offer free, easy ways to create personal Web pages and fill them with writings and pictures. Web sites called "Facebook" and "MySpace" are some of the most popular blog sites for young people. Many young adults use their blogs to write about daily activities and events in their lives. They also provide a place for people to write their ideas and opinions and how they think of others’ ideas.

Blogs offer young people a place to show their writings and feelings. They can also be helpful to connect young people with others. But blogs can become dangerous when they are read on the Internet by millions of people all over the world.

Recent studies show that young people often provide their names, age and where they live on the Internet. That may not be safe for them. This personal information puts them at risk of being searched out by dangerous people who want to hurt them. Many students do not know about privacy and are surprised to learn that adults can read their personal daily records easily. Students can also get into trouble when they put information about others on their blogs. 

   As a result, many schools have banned the use of blogging web sites on school computers. Many schools have also begun teaching parents about the web sites. Parents should know what their children are doing online and should read their blogs to make sure they are not giving out private information. One way to keep away from these problems is to use programs so that blogs can be read by "friends only." people can read the website only if they know a secret word chosen by the blogger.

60. "Facebook" and "MySpace" are ________.

A. school subjects                               B. computer programs

C. school online BBS                          D. blog sites for young people     

61. Blogs may be dangerous because________.

A. they get in the way of studies         B. they are not allowed for school students

C. surfing the Internet is bad for eyes D. personal information can be found in blogs easily

62. This passage is mainly about _________.

A. the safety of children’s blogs           B. how to search the internet

    C. students’ behavior at school             D. communicating with parents at home

63. According to the passage, many schools help children avoid blog problems by doing

 everything EXCEPT________.

    A. teaching parents about the web sites

B. asking students to use programs to refuse strangers

     C. telling school students not to make any net friends

     D. stopping students from blogging on school computers   

64. You can enjoy your blog safely if________.

      A. you write your blog at school

B. use a secret number for friends to enter your blog

     C. your parents have little knowledge about websites

     D. you show all your writings and feelings in your blog

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第二卷(非選擇題,共55分)

第三部分:寫作(共三節(jié),滿分55分)

第一節(jié):單詞拼寫(共10小題:每小題1分嗎,滿分10分)

根據(jù)下列句子及所給漢語注注釋,在句子右邊的橫線上,寫出空缺處各單詞的完全形式(沒空只寫一詞)

66.Junk food is food that has a lot of ________ (卡路里)but few nutrients, vitamins and minerals. 66. _________

67. People who celebrate Kwanzaa can enjoy the spirit of holidays without all the               67. ________

68.I took my ______(電容器) to a shed in the fields where I could do my experiment.     68 _________          

69.Earthquake are________(極其) difficult to predict.                                 69 _________           

70.The teacher stopped to drink some water and then she___(繼續(xù) )to give her lessons.      70.________ 

71.What are the ________(原則) of the Spring Festival?                  71. __________         

72.This new model is of high ________ (質(zhì)量)but it is not expensive     72.__________        

73.He paused, waiting for her to_______(領(lǐng)會(huì))the information.          73. __________        

74.Of all the resources on earth, nothing is as________(珍貴)as a drop of water. 74,_________          

75.On Peace Day, no fightings and_________(沖突) are allowed.                  75. _______        

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Watching TV is_______a kind of relaxation , and it also___________our knowledge.

A. not more than ; adds                    B. more than; adds to  

C. no more than ;adds to                   D. more than ; adds up to

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Please remind me _________ he was going. I may be in time to see him off.

A. where            B. how          C. when               D. what

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 The silence of the library was sometimes broken by an occasional cough or by the sound of pages _______.

A. turned                 B. having turned       C. to be turned              D. being turned

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The Atlantic Ocean is one of the oceans that separate the Old World from the New. For centuries it kept the America from being discovered by the people of Europe.

Many wrong ideas about the Atlantic made early sailors unwilling to sail far out into it. One idea was that it reached out to “the edge of the world” . Sailors were afraid that they might sail off the earth. Another idea was that at the equator(赤道) the ocean would be boiling hot.

The Atlantic Ocean is only half as big as the Pacific, but it is still very large. It is more than 4,000 miles (6,000 km) wide where Columbus crossed it. Even at its narrowest it is about 2,00 miles (3,200 km) wide.

Two things make the Atlantic Ocean rather unusual. For so large an ocean it has few islands. Also, it is the world’s saltiest ocean.

There is so much water in the Atlantic that it is hard to imagine how much there is. But suppose no more rain fell into it and no more water was brought to it by rivers, it would take the ocean about more than 4,000 years to dry up. On the average, the water is a little more than two miles (3.2km) deep, but in some places it is much deeper. The deepest spot is near Puerto Rico. This “deep” measures 30,246 feet---almost six miles (9.6km).

One of the longest mountain ranges of the world rises from the floor of the Atlantic. This mountain range runs north and south down the middle of the ocean. The tops of a few of the mountains reach up above the sea and make islands.

Several hundred miles eastward from Florida there is a part of the ocean called the Sargasso Sea. Here the water is quiet, for there is little wind. In the days of sailing vessels(船) the crew were afraid they would be becalmed (can’t move) here. Sometimes they were.

Today the Atlantic is a great highway. It is, however, not always a smooth and safe one. Storms sweep across it and pile up great waves. Icebergs float down from the far North across the paths of ships.

We now have such fast ways of traveling that this big ocean seems to have grown smaller. Columbus sailed for more than two months to cross it. A fast modern steamship can make the trip in less than four days. Airplanes fly from New York to London in only eight hours and from South America to Africa in four!

61. What caused people to be unwilling to explore the Atlantic?

A. There were no ships big enough to get across the Ocean.

B. Sailors were afraid of being lost in the Ocean.

C. The Atlantic Ocean was very unusual because it has few islands and the saltiest water.

D. Many incorrect ideas such as “the edge of the world”, “the equator with boiling hot water” made people think the Ocean was full of danger.

62. What is the main idea of the fifth paragraph?

A. How deep the water is.        

B. How to measure the water in the Atlantic.

C. How much water the ocean holds.              

D. How rain affects the Ocean water.

63. What does the underlined word “highway” mean?

A. High road        B. Broad way        C. Fast road             D. Main water way

64. Why does the writer think “this big ocean seems to have grown smaller”?

A. The water in the ocean is becoming less.

B. We have more and more advanced traveling tools now

C. The distance between the ocean and us is shorter.

D. The steamship has a higher speed.

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