A. HYTHE Small house near the sea. 2 bedrooms. $ 450 a month. B. STORRING Big house with garden. Quiet.$750 monthly.
C. CROYDON Modern centre of town. Good school nearby. Bus and railway station, ect. $ 580 a month.
D. CRAWLEY Nice modern house. 9 bedrooms. Swimming pool. Lovely gardens. $1,500 a month.
E. PULBORO Small house in country. 2 miles from village, but near bus stop. $ 480 a month.
选择合适下列人群的房屋。
51. Mr and Mrs Kern are very rich and they like swimming. They want to live in a dear house.
They have a lot of friends, and they want to ask them to stay in their house. 52. Mr Potts wants to live in the country. He doesn’t want to work far from the bus stop. 53. Mr and Mrs Nash have three children, Mrs Nash liked growing flowers and vegetables. They can pay $ 800 a month but they cannot pay more than that.
54. Mr and Mrs Robinson have four children. They haven’t a car and they want to live in a town,
they can’t pay over $ 600 a month.
55. Mr and Mrs Hill like swimming. They have no children.
Make Your Home a Happier Place
Have you ever had a dream to make your home a happier place? Maybe there are some points you can follow.
Sometimes you don’t think your parents are fair to you. When you want to dress in a modern way, your mum doesn’t like you wearing a mini-skirt. When you are making phone calls to friends, they ask if you’re speaking to a boy or a girl. Sometimes it seems that you’re not as close to your parents as you used to be. How can you become close again?
Closing the Gap by American writer Jay McGraw gives advice on how to have a better relationship with your parents. He gives ways to help you understand your parents. When you think, ―My parents don’t want me to have any fun,‖ that usually means your parents want you to be safe. Both parents and children have needs. They need to feel they are important and loved. You should tell your parents your needs, and find out what their needs are. Then, you can think of a way to make all of you happy. He gives you some ideas:
(1)Make time to talk. You could talk about your school life and your plans for the future.
(2)Keep a diary. This is to help you understand more about yourself and your feelings. (3)Show your parents you are growing up. Wash your clothes and help clean the house. Your parents will feel that you are no longer a little child. If you follow these steps, soon you will be able to break down the walls between your parents and yourself. 41.After reading, we know the passage is . A. an introduction of a poem B. a student’s plan
C. an introduction of a book D. a family’s plan 42. Which of the following is NOT talked about in the passage? A. Children’s study. B. Parents’ needs C. Keeping a diary. D. Making phone calls to friends.
43.How can you understand ―…you’re not as close to your parents as you used to be.‖?
A. You didn’t have a close relationship with your parents. B. You had a better relationship with your parents before. C. Your parents used to love you more than now. D. Your parents don’t love you any more. 44.What’s the writer’s mind to the relationship?
A. No ideas. B. Sad. C. Pessimistic(悲观的). D. Optimistic(乐观的) 45. From the writer’s opinion, which of the following will you agree as a better way?
A. Parents are unimportant and needn’t be loved. B. Children are important and need love.
C. Parents mustn’t make children have any fun.
D. Parents and children need to talk to understand more. B
A giant (very large) panda from the Beijing Zoo has been saved by a transfusion of blood from two black bears. But it’s still under special care, according to the Beijing Zoo.
Yong Liang, two years old, is the first giant panda raised from birth in the zoo. Last month zoo keepers found the panda was suffering from serious anaemia (贫血症), calling for urgent(紧急的)blood transfusion.
The best way, according to the zoo’s experts, to save Yong Liang from anaemia would have been to transfuse blood from another panda. But it was the breeding (reproducing) season for giant pandas, making such a transfusion very difficult.
But the experts found that there exists(存在)a close consanguinity(血缘)between giant pandas and black bears, and so they decided to try to take blood from black bears in the zoo and transfuse it to Yong Liang.
With the help of hospitals and the Beijing Blood Donor Station, they made an experiment which proved that the red blood cells(细胞)in the blood of black bears can be used.
On the afternoon of February 15th, the first red blood cell transfusion was given to the giant panda, from 600 ml of black bear blood. Immediately the young panda started to recover. 46. From the passage we can infer ―transfusion of blood‖ means . A.抽血 B.供血 C.运血 D.输血 47. The best title of the article should be . A. Bear Blood Saves Panda B. A Successful Transfusion C. Protecting Giant Pandas D. Yong Liang—A Giant Panda 48. Which of the following is not true according to the article?
A. After the special transfusion, the young panda began to regain health.
B. The 2-year-old panda must have been born in the Beijing Zoo. C. Giant pandas and black bears are of the same race. D. The transfusion was based on scientific research and experiments. 49. They decided to try another way instead of the best way to save the panda
because . A. it was the breeding season for the panda, Yong Liang B. other pandas were producing young at that time C. it was difficult to find other pandas D. blood of pandas was too expensive 50. This article must be taken from . A. a doctor’s diary B. a medical book C. China Daily D. a story book
第二节:
从相关材料中选出对应选项。(A、B、C、D和E)
51. It looks like a teddy bear. It has very sharp teeth and very sharp claws. It has white on the
underside and gray on the rest of its body. It can run as fast as a rabbit. It sleeps for up to 19 hours a day. It lives on the East coast of Australia.
52. These shy animals live in Australia. They can hop up to 40 miles per hour (74kph) and go
over 30 feet (9m) in one hop. Females have a pouch in which the young live and drink milk. They eat grass, leaves, and roots.
53. When you think of the desert, the first animal that you might think of is this animal.
Thousands of years ago traders began to use them to travel across the desert. Their body temperature is cooler than the air around them .
54. It is very tall, flightless bird. It stands 7-8 feet. It has a long neck, a small head and two long
legs. It runs very fast. It can run up to 50 mph. When it faces danger and can not run away, it stretches its neck and head on the similar colored sand.
55. They are 16 to 20 inches long and weigh 1 to 2 pounds. They have a bushy tail. They require
large old trees which produce their favorite foods. During the spring and summer when nuts are scarce, they eat tree buds, fruits, berries and succulent green plant material. In the fall they are very busy collecting nuts and storing them for future use. A
Popular books for sale Learning How to Learn $24.99 Children who read this book show great interest in study. Many pictures will help understand it easily and quickly. Basic Study Manual $38.50 Read this book and learn: What the three barriers(障碍)to study are and what to do about them; what to do if you are fed up with a subject; children read it to improve the ability of study. How to Use a Dictionary for Children $35.00 Read this book and learn: How to find words in a dictionary; what the different marks in a dictionary mean; how to use a dictionary to pronounce words correctly; buy this book and help children unlock their education. What’s more, you’ll just pay 50% for it before July 1,2007. 41. According to the ads, these three books are for . A. men B. parents C. children D. women 42.Many pictures in the book Learning How to Learn can . A. make the book beautiful B. make the children draw beautifully C. make the book sell well D. make the children understand the book easily 43. can tell you the meanings of the different marks in a dictionary. A. Learning How to Learn B. Study Skills for Children C. Basic Study Manual D. How to Use a Dictionary for Children
44. If you buy the three books on June 18,2007, you will have to pay for them. A. $ 98.49 B.$ 49.25 C.$ 80.99 D.$ 79.24 45. The purpose of the passage is to . A. sell the three books to children B. help children learn English C. help the children learn about the nature D. tell people how to use a dictionary
B
How to apply for a free mailbox? First you have to connect to the Internet and go to the home pages of the ICP providing free mailboxes. Then you will find an icon showing ―apply for a free mailbox‖. Click the icon, an agreement about the rules for using the free mailbox will appear. If you want to go on, click the icon ―I agree‖. Then you have to fill in a form about your basic personal data, and the name and pin of the mailbox. The pin is the key to the mailbox. After finishing these, you will get a mailbox like this: your name@ mail server (For example: tvguide@ mail, cctv.com.cn, ―tvguide‖ is the name of the mailbox, and ―mail.cctv.com.cn‖ is the name of the mail server). The mailbox is separated into two parts by a separator ―@‖,which is read as ―at‖. The former part is the name of the mailbox. The latter is the domain name(域名)of the mail server. All mail to you will be received by the server and put into your mailbox. You can read this mail on any computer in the world, as long as you have the name and pin of the mailbox.
46. If you want to send or receive an e-mail you should first . A. apply for a mailbox B. go to the post office C. write a letter to the ICPs D. fill in a form
47. When you get a FREE mailbox, you can send an e-mail . A. at anywhere B. to anyone C. at anytime D. without paying any money
48. Here is an e-mail address johnbrown @ mail.hz.zj.cn. What is the mailbox’s name?
It’s . A. hz.zj.cn B. johnbrown C. mail D.mail.hz.zj.cn 49. The writer mainly wants to tell us how to in this passage. A. find out one’s e-mail address
B. read the e-mail on computers in the world C. set up a free e-mail box D. send a letter by e-mail 50. What does the underlined word ―pin‖ mean in this passage? A. 符号 B.数据 C.指针 D.密码
第二节:阅读51—55题五个段落,然后根据段落意思从图框A—E中选出适合各段落的小
标题。
例:Choose the best topic from A to E according to the meaning of the passage. 51. Many people write on paper only one side. Why not try using both sides? Some students only use half the pages in their notebooks before getting new ones. Try to use up all the paper. People often give cards on festivals. How about trying to sending e-mails instead?
52. There’s many poor families in China. You may ask your parents to keep your unwanted clothes. Then you can pass them to poor kids. You’ll feel happy that you are helping someone else. Also, you can see if your friend wants them before throwing them away. 53. In San Francisco of the US, there is a beautiful bridge. It cost more than four years to build it, and it was finished in 1937. You can cross the bridge by car or on foot, but you must pay. Do you know the bridge? Yes, it is the Golden Gate. 54. Many people can use computers, but few of them know how to use them correctly. Remember the following when you use your computer. Keep your computer in a cool, dry room; don’t put water or food near your computer; keep your screen clean and not too bright. 55. E-mail means messages sent from one computer to another. It is becoming more and more popular. You can send and receive e-mail everywhere. It is quick to use e-mail, and it is much cheaper than long-distance telephone call. A. Use computers in right ways B. Make old clothes useful C. The Golden Gate D. A new way of sending messages E. How can paper be saved? Everybody is afraid of quicksand (流沙) .In the films, people fall into quicksand. They are pulled down and down. They disappear! No one sees them again!
What is quicksand? Can it really pull things down? No, it cannot. Quicksand cannot pull