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She brought with her three friends, ______ I had ever met befor

A. none of them    B. all of who    C. none of whom       D. all of these


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Give it back to me,          I’ll tell your mother.

   A. and          B. or            C. so           D. but

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 I like        when my parents are friendly to me.

   A. it            B. that          C. these         D. them

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— My mother is preparing my favorite dishes. Go with me and have a taste, okay?

— ______ . And I’ll be glad to meet your parents.      

   A. I think so     B. I’d love to     C. I’m sure      D. I hope so

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假如你是李華,是育英高中的學(xué)生,成績(jī)優(yōu)異,曾為小學(xué)生做過(guò)家教。請(qǐng)根據(jù)下面的招聘信息,寫(xiě)封應(yīng)聘e-mail。

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1. 詞數(shù):120左右;

2. e-mail的格式已寫(xiě)好(見(jiàn)答題卡),不計(jì)入總詞數(shù);

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Volunteers  wanted

    Volunteers are wanted to teach English on weekends in local orphanages (孤兒院).

Those who are interested please send e-mail to volunteers@yahoo.com

before 25th July, 2007, talking about your advantages and reasons for applying.

Young Volunteer Club

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[1] Teenagers who spend hours in front of the television may have a poorer diet, a new study shows. It is not clear, researchers say, whether television itself is the reason, but it is possible that things like snacking in front of the TV or seeing ads for junk food influence young people’s diets.

[2] The study included nearly 1,400 high school students. It showed that those who watched TV for five hours or more every day had less healthy diets than other students five years later. As a group, they ate fewer fruits and vegetables, but ate more fast food, snack products and fried foods.

[3] “We’re not able to tell why,” lead researcher Dr. Daheia J. Barr-Anderson said. “But we have some speculations(推測(cè)).” People who spend a lot of time in front of the TV, especially teenagers, may have more snack. It may influence their long-term diet quality. It’s also possible that TV ads for fast food, sweets and snacks make teenagers eat more of those foods. TV time might also replace exercise time for some kids.

[4] The researchers found a clear relationship between TV time during high school and diet quality of the young. The heaviest TV viewers     five years later, and those who’d watched fewer than two hours every day had the most fruits and vegetables.

[5] According to Barr-Anderson, the findings support experts’ advice that children should watch no more than two hours of television every day. “Parents should cut the TV time.” Barr-Anderson said. She advised that parents set a good example by eating right, being physically active and controlling their own TV time.

76. Complete the following sentence according to the underlined one in Paragraph 3.(no more than 5 words)

Some children may spend much time watching TV instead of             .

77. What does “ it” refer to in Paragraph 1 line2 mean ? (no more than 3 words)

                                                                  

78. According to Barr-Anderson, what should parents do to set a good example for their children? (no more than 15 words)

                                                                  

79. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 4 with proper words. (no more than 6 words)

                                                                  

80. What is the passage mainly about ? (no more than 12 words)

                                                                  

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New York has taken the title of the world’s top fashion capital from Milan. The annual survey suggest that the top five fashion cities are facing competition from Asia and Australia. New York had been the top fashion city for five years, but Milan took the title in 2009. the survey was made by the Global Language Monitor, a US based organization. It tracks the frequency (頻率) of words and phrases in the media, on the Internet and throughout the blog. With the US economy recovering, New York once again took the top title. Hong Kong took second place. It was followed by London, Paris and Los Angeles. The other top 10 cities were Milan, Sydney, Miami, Barcelona and Madrid.

“Because of the new economic situation, the global fashion centers have also changed a lot, ” said Bekka Payack, the Manhattan-based fashion reporter for the Global Language Monitor. “The new list show that global fashion centers will change now and then. Compared with the traditional fashion cities, some new ones are performing better and better. ”she said that perhaps this is new trend(趨勢(shì)), and it is the first sign that the traditional top five fashion cities- New York, Paris, London, Milan, and Rome-do not control global fashion any more.

The biggest changes in the list are Hong Kong, Madrid and Melbourne. The Group said that the top newcomers to the list include Amsterdam at number 17, Cape Town at 23, Johannesburg at 25 and Vienna at 27.

The following are the 10 top fashion cities of 2010 and the changes from 2009.

1.New York (up 1)                           2. Hong Kong (up 5)

3.London (up 2)                              4. Paris (down 1)

5.Los Angeles (up 1)                        6.Milan (down 5)

7.Sydney (up 2)                               8.Miami(up 5)

9.Barcelona (up 5)                           10.Madrid (up 11)

71.New York has regained the title of the world’s top fashion capital mainly because     .

A.the US economy has been recovering

B.Milan faced competition from other cities

C.few big cities took part in the competition

D.the survey was made by an American organization

72.Compared with the 2009 list, which of the following has the greatest change?

A.Hong Kong                    B.Milan               C.Madrid            D.Barcelona

73.We can infer from the text that            .

A.New York has lost the top title several times

B.a(chǎn)ll the traditional fashion cities are in the 2010 list

C.economic situations influence global fashion centers

D.new fashion cities have performed better than traditional ones

74.Which of the following city ranked above the others in 2009?

A.Los Angeles            B.Hong Kong              C.London            D.Sydney

75.The text is probably taken from a         .

A.science report                              B.fashion magazine

C.geography textbook                      D.history book

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Indonesia is a dangerous country to call home. It lies above several active plates(板塊)with many fire-breathing volcanoes around. The eruption of a volcano and the shaking of an earthquake this week is just one reminder of Indonesia’s burning base.

Indonesia, consisting of 17,500 islands, sits between the world’s most active region, the Pacific Ring of Fire, and the world’s second most active region, the Alpide belt. Being situated between them means the islands experience some of the strongest earthquakes and most powerful volcanic eruptions known on Earth.

The Pacific Ring of Fire is the world’s greatest earthquake belt according to U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), because of its series of fault (斷層)lines covering about 25,000 miles from Chile through Japan and Southeast Asia.

Earthquakes usually occur along faults, which are breaks in the rocky plates. About 90 percent of all the world’s earthquakes, and 80 percent of the world’s largest earthquakes, strike along the Pacific Ring of Fire. About 17 percent of the world’s largest earthquakes and 5-6 percent of all quakes occur alone the Alpide belt. In 2009 alone Indonesia had 10 earthquakes greater than magnitude (震級(jí)) 6.0, according to the USGS.

Monday’s 7.7-magnitude earthquake that caused a 3-meter-high tsunami, killing at least 113 people, occurred when the Australian and Sunda plates struck into each other. One rocky plate took a dive below the other, resulting in an earthquake 

The 9.1-mangitdue 2004 quake and Indian Ocean tsunami killed about 230,000 people in quite a few countries. Below Indonesia, the Eurasian Plate, Australian Plate, Sunda Plate and Pacific Plate meet together.

66.Which of the following is TRUE of Indonesia?

A.It covers 17,500 islands                B.It’s about 25,000 miles long

C.It’s in the center of the Alpide               D.It’s far from the Pacific Ring of Fire

67.How many of the world’s earthquakes occur along the Pacific Ring of Fire and the Alpide belt?

A.About 90 percent                  B.About 17 percent

C.About 80 percent                  D.About 95 percent

68.It can be inferred that Indonesia has many earthquakes because        .

A.there are many volcanoes                     B.many plates met there

C.the environment is polluted                   D.the plates there are very thin

69.Which of the following is TRUE?

A.The Pacific Ring of Fire is the world’s second most active region

B.There were ten earthquakes in Indonesia in 2009

C.Australian and Sunda plates’ striking caused Indonesia Monday’s 7.7-magnitude earthquake

D.The 9.1-magnitude 2004 quake killed 230,000 Indians

70.What is the text mainly about?

A.Indonesia’s volcanoes                   B.Indonesia’s earthquakes

C.Indonesia’s geography                   D.Indonesia’s environment

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Do you know how to prepare for and survive a major earthquake? According to Department of Conservation scientists, it is important to have the right answer to that question.

How to Be Prepared

Electricity, water, gas and telephones may not be working after an earthquake. The police and fire departments are likely to be tied up. You should be prepared to fend for yourself for at least three days, preferably for a week. You’ll need food, water and so on. It’s also a good idea to decide ahead of time how and where your family will reunite if separated during a quake. You might choose an out-of-the-area friend or relative that family members can call to check on you.

                                  

If you’re indoors, stay there. Get under a desk or table. The kitchen is a particularly dangerous spot. If you’re in an office building, stay away from windows and outside walls and do not use the elevator. If you’re outside, get into the open. Stay clear of buildings, power lines or anything else that could fall on you. If you’re driving, move the car out of traffic and stop. Avoid parking under or on bridges or overpasses.

After an Earthquake

Check for fire. If you smell gas, shut off the main gas valve(閥). If there’s sign of damage to electrical wiring, shut off the power at the control box. If the phone is working, only use it in case of emergency. Avoid driving if possible to keep the streets clear for emergency vehicles. Be careful that things may fall out of cupboards when the door is opened, and also that chimneys can be weakened and fall with just a touch. Listen to the radio for important information and instructions. Remember that aftershocks, sometimes large enough to cause damage in their own right, generally follow large quakes. If you leave home, leave a message telling your friends and family your location.

61.The underlined phrase “tend for’’ in the second paragraph probably means“ ________’’

A. look for            B.take care of               C.be proud of                      D.think of

62.Which of the following would be the best subtitle for the third paragraph?

A. Before an Earthquake                     B. After Making Preparations

C. While Staying at Home                   D. During an Earthquake

63.What should you do when an earthquake happens?

A. You should stay away from the kitchen.        

B. You should drive on a bridge.

C. You should turn off the power.

D. You should listen to the radio frequently.

64. According to the passage, why doesn’t the author advise driving after an earthquake?

A. Because it is dangerous to drive as there will be aftershocks

B. Because your car will be easily damaged in the streets full of blocks

C. Because you should make way for emergency vehicles

D. Because you can’t find a place to park your car

65.What will probably happen after a big earthquake?

A. The local people’s life will return to normal in a week.

B. There will be more earthquakes in a short time.

C. There won’t be any earthquakes in a short time.

D. The local people will stay at home waiting for help.

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We like to keep our distance from others and there are very specific social rules about how close we can go to others in particular situations. The social distances here are approximate, of course and will vary with people. But they are still a good general rule. Hall identified four zones that are common for Americans:

Public Zone: >12 feet. The public zone is generally over 12 feet. That is, when we’re walking around town, we’ll try to keep at least 12 feet between us and other people. Of course there’re many times when we cannot do this. We’ll start to notice other people who are with in this distance. The closer they get, the more we become aware.

Social Zone:4-12 feet. Within the social zone, we start to feel a connection with other people. When they’re closer, then we can talk with them without having to shout, but still keep them at a safe distance. This is a comfortable distance for people who are standing in a group but maybe not talking directly with one another. 

Personal Zone: 1.5-4feet. In the personal zone, the conversation gets more direct, and this is a good distance for two people who are talking seriously about something.

Intimate(親密的)Zone: <1.5 feet. When a person is within arm’s reach or closer, then we can touch them in intimate ways. Romance of all kinds happens in this space. Entering intimate zone of somebody else can be very threatening.

The rules about social distances vary with different groups of people. People who live in towns spend more time close to one another. In a large and crowded city, the distances will be less than in a small town. Different countries also have different rules about social distances. Watch a Japanese person talking at a party with a person from a Western country. The Japanese will step in and the Westerner will step back. Speeded up, it’s like a dance around the room.

56.Which of the following shows how the text is organized? (①=Paragraph 1…)

A.                        B.                          C.                      D.

 


57.In a less crowded place, an American usually keeps a stranger at a distance of         .

A.a(chǎn)bout 1.5 feet                              B.less than 4 feet

C.a(chǎn)bout 2 feet                                  D.more than 12 feet

58.If eight people sit in a room and all of them don’t talk directly with one another, they prefer           .

A.Public Zone             B.Social Zone             C.Personal Zone         D.intimate Zone

59.What is the main idea of the last paragraph?

A.There’re some rules about social distances

B.The Japanese are more polite than Americans

C.The rules about social distances can vary

D.Cities have fewer rules about social distances

60.What can we infer from the last paragraph?

A.The Japanese would like to dance with people from Western countries

B.The Westerner would like to keep close to people they are talking with at party

C.The Japanese would like to keep a distance from people they are talking with at party

D.The social distance between people in small towns is longer than that in large and crowded cities.

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