ࡱ> '` R`bjbjVwVw2&44`Y8888888tbPbPbP8PQ fFRFRFRFRFRFRFRFR^d`d`d`d`d`d`d$hhkhd8PSFRFRPSPSd88FRFRyf c c cPS8FR8FR^d cPS^d c c88 cFR:R `zbPPS\ ccf0f ckak ck8 cFRZR chR tRFRFRFRddb^FRFRFRfPSPSPSPS   d'~0   ~0L4"888888 ؚ N!jb wl-Nf[ }vY 2010.10.15 dk9hncUwؚ}TWn Ջe120R ,gՋwSR,{`!wS b T,{a!wS^ b $NR nR150R0Ջe120R0 ,{`!wS$NR qQ95R ,{NR wƋЏ(u(qQV,nR55R) ,{NwƋqQ5\ k1R qQ5R Nk\vA0B0C0DV*N y-N,~bQ@b~US͋vcknx,v^(WT{aS N\ ymў .1. wolf A.;wf= B.;w f = C.;wRf = D. ;w Y f = 2. violent A.;2 vajYYnt= B.;vajY2 Ynt= C.;2 vajYnt= D. ;2 vTjYYnt = 3.strength A.;2 stren=B.;2 stren = C.;2 stre K = D.;2 streK = 4. shoulder A.;2 dY= B.;2  Y dY = C.;2  Y dY = D.;2  U:dY = 5.pilot A.;2 pjRt = B.;2 pajRt = C.;2 pjYt = D.;2 pajYt = ,{N `of[݋(qQ5\,k\1R,nR5R) 9hnc[݋`ofTQ[,N[݋T@b~v y-N QkXeQkNzz}vYvgsO y,v^(WT{aS N\ ymў. y-N g$N*N:NYYO y Jack: Hi, Frank FrankHi, Jack Jack: 6____ FrankYes, I have some books to read, but I can do it later JackI want you to do me a favor. Frankgo ahead 7_________ JackProfessor Smith is coming this afternoon, I am expected to meet him at the airport, but I have an important meeting to go to FrankI can do it for you.8 JackHe s about your age, in his early thirties. Tall and handsome Frank9_______ JackOh, about three o clock, He is taking flight number 231 from Detroit. Thank you Frank10________ ASee you this afternoon BHow can I recognize him? CWhat do you want me to do? DAre you free this afternoon? EWhen should I leave for the airport? FI am honored to meet the famous professor GAre you going to the meeting this afternoon? ,{ N lT͋GlwƋ(qQ15\,k\1R,nR15R) Nk\vA0B0C0DV*N y-N, QSNkXeQzz}vYvgsO y,v^(WT{aS N\ ymў. 11. Unfortunately, when I dropped in, Doctor Li _____ for Beijing to join in the fight again SARS, so we only had time for a few words. A. just left B. has just leftC. is just leaving D. was just leaving 12. He hasn't come yet. What do you consider _______ to him A. happens B. has happenedC. happening D. to happen 13. ______ is known to us all is that China has launched Shenzhou V spaceship successfully. A. That B. What C. It D. As 14. You've made great progress in your studies of English, haven't you? Yes, but much . A. remains to do B. is remained to do C. remains to be done D. is remained to be done 15. ______ that the South African writer John Coetzee won the Nobel Prize in Literature for 2003. A. Theyre reported B. Hes reported C. Were reported D. Its reported 16. ____ the Atlantic Ocean crosses the equator, the trade winds cause a flow of water to the west. A. That B. When C. Where D. Though 17. You can't finish the book in less than an hour,I suppose? . A. Yes, I'm sure I can B. No, hardly C. Sorry, I can't D. I don't think I can 18. It's impossible for all the people to get jobs because of them are not fit for them. A. none B. all C. not all D. every one 19. When will you leave for Paris for a visit?  next month. A. Until B. After C. At D. In 20. The two old sisters _______ so long held each other and burst into tears. A. being separated B. having been separated C. having separated D. had been separated 21. Never _______ forget the days when _______ together with you. A. shall II lived B. shall Idid I live C. I shallI lived D. I shalldid I live 22. Why didn't you tell me there was no meeting today? I__ all the way here____the heavy snow. A. needn't have driventhrough B. can't have drivenacross C. mustn't have driventhrough D. shouldn't have drivencross 23. It was the training _______he had at school _______ made him good jumper. A. whatwhat B. thatthat C. whatthat D. thathad 24. It was _____ great shock to the world that two airplanes crashed into _____ World Trade Centre in New York on Sept. 11. A. aB. thethe C. athe D. the 25. For quite _____ students their teacher's advice is more important than _____ of their parents'. A. fewone B. a fewthat C. a littlesome D. a lotmany ,{V [b_kXzzqQ20\ k\1.5R nR30R  Nbwe ccvQ'Ya 6qTNeTT@b~vV*N yA0B0CTD -N QgsO y0qQ20\,k\1.5R nR30R The story goes that some time ago, a man had a very lovely little daughter. One day the man 1 his 3-year-old daughter for 2 a roll of gold wrapping paper. Money was tight and he became 3 when the child tried to decorate a 4 to put under the Christmas tree. 5 , the little girl brought the gift to her 6 the next morning and said, "This is for you, Daddy." The man was 7 by his earlier 8 , but his anger flared again when he found out the box was 9 . He yelled at her, stating, "Dont you know, when you give someone a present, there is 10 to be something inside?" The little girl looked 11 at him with tears in her eyes and cried, "Oh, Daddy, its not empty 12 . I blew kisses into the box. They are all for you, Daddy." The father was crushed. He 13 his arms around his little girl, and he begged for her 14 .Only a short time later, an 15 took the life of the child. It is also told that her father kept that gold box by his bed for many 16 and whenever he was discouraged, he would take out an 17 kiss and remember the love of the child who had put it there. In a very real sense, each one of us, as human beings, has been given a gold container 18 unconditional love and kisses...from our children, family members, friends and God. There is simply no other 19 , anyone could hold, more 20 than this. 26. A. asked B. praised C. begged D. punished 27. A. wasting B. stealing C. selling D. holding 28. A. glad B. angry C. sad D. upset 29. A. room B. hall C. box D. ball 30. A. Nevertheless B. But C. Therefore D. And 31. A. father B. mother C. teacher D. sister 32. A. puzzled B. surprised C. scared D. embarrassed 33. A. overwork B. overreaction C. overcoat D. overpass 34. A. empty B. heavy C. full D. wet 35. A. happened B. seemed C. supposed D. used 36. A. down B. back C. up D. forward 37. A. at all B. after all C. above all D. in all 38. A. put B. turned C. handed D. gave 39. A. kindness B. forgiveness C. sadness D. carelessness 40. A. overcoat B. incident C. accident D. action 41. A. days B. months C. nights D. years 42. A. imaginary B. kind C . gentle D. warm 43. A. filled with B. pleased with C. crowded with D. equipped with 44. A. world B. feeling C. possession D. love 45. A. expensive B. precious C. comfortable D. interesting ,{NR  tqQ$N nR40R ,{N qQ15\ k\2R nR30R  NRV{we Nk\T@b~vA0B0C0DV*N y-N QgsO y v^(WT{aS N\ ymў A People can enjoy visiting some major imperial temples where emperors worshipped nature on various sacred days Temple of Moon(Yuetan)- Built in 1530 the roughly 8 hectare Temple of Moon or Yuetan Park to west of the imperial city was the site of imperial sacrifices to the moon. In the past decades, bushes and fruit trees have been planted hereIn 1969 a 180 meter--all television broadcasting tower was erected in the park taking up about one eighth of its total space Opening hours6 am^9 pm Location6 Yuetan Beijie Xicheng DistrictBuses to get there15 19 823 Temple of Earth (Ditan) The Temple of Earth or Ditan Park near the North Second Ring Road is where emperors prayed to the earth for favorable weather and national prosperityBuilt during the Ming Dynasty in 1 530 it is the only existing place to worship the earth The surrounding areas have become an open space for people to engage in leisurely activitiesSince the late 1980s traditional temple fair have been held here regularly during the Chinese lunar new year Opening hours6 am^9 pm LocationA2 Di anmenwai Chaoyang DistrictBuses to get there: 104 108 116 or take the subway to get off at Yonghegong to go north. Temple of Sun (Ritan) The Temple of Sun or Ritan Park in eastern Beijing is located near the Jianguomen area and adjacent(яv)embassy districtIt is a short walk from the Yong'anli subway station on the Line 1The altar(my[W)was built in l--& -30 as a place for emperors to make ritual sacrifices to the sun It features expansive gardens and a small lakeA mural (X;u)wallThe park s main scenic attraction now was a piece of artwork created about 20 years ago to draw more sightseerThe park is also known for its blossoming lotuses Opening hours6 am^9 pm Location6 Ritan Beilu Chaoyang DistrictBuses to get there1 4 28 43 57120 46You can take a No______ bus if you want to visit The Temple of Sun A19 B. 104 C108 D120 47If you want to worship the earth you must go to _____. AYuetan Park BDitan Park CRitan Park DBeilu Park 48The purpose of building a mural wall in Ritan Park was to  Adefend the park Bprevent people from coming intothe park Cattract more sightseers Dmake ritual sacrifices to the sun B. Climate change pollution overuse of water and development are killing some of the world s most famous rivers including China s YangtzeIndia s Ganges and Africa s NileWWF said on TuesdayAt the global launch of its report  World s Top 10 Rivers at Risk the group said many rivers could dry out. affecting hundreds of millions of people and killing unique aquatic(4luv)life  If these rivers die millions will lose their livelihoods biodiversity(uirY 7h'`)will be destroyed on a massive scale there will be less fresh water and agriculture resulting in less food security  saidRayi Singh secretary general of WWF IndiaThe report0launched ahead of World Water Day today also cited the Rio Grande inthe United States the Mekong and Indus in Asia Europe s Danube, La Plata in South America and Australia s Murray Darling as in need of greater protection Rivers are the world s main source of fresh water and WWF says about half of the available supply is already being used upDams have destroyed habitats and cut rivers off from their flood plainswhile climate change could affect the seasonal water flows that feed them the report saidFish populations the top source of protein and overall life support for hundreds of thousands of communities worldwide are also being threatened, it foundThe Yangtze basin is one of the most polluted rivers in the world because of decades of heavy industrialization damming and huge influxes(AmeQ)of seaiment(ym)from land conversion. Climate change including higher temperatures also means serious consequences for fishery productivity water supply and political security in Africa s arid Nile basinTributaries(/eAm)flowing into the Ganges are drying up because of irrigation WWF said 49We can infer from the text that _____. Arivers dying out could affect food security Bthere are four Asian rivers mentioned in the passage Cthe Yangtze is polluted thanks to the lack of enough tributaries Dhigher temperatures couldn t affect fishery productivity 50The top 10 rivers are fast dying as a result of the following EXCEPT _____. A. climate change Bwasting water Cpollution Ddams 51WWF is probably a name of _____. Aan organization Ba newspaper Ca magazine Da report C In older people with mild cognitive(w)impairment(_c[) having a drink now and then  up to an average of one drink of alcohol each day  may delay progression to dementia(uFTu) new research suggests  While many studies have assessed(ċN)alcohol consumption and cognitive function in the elderly this is the first study to look at how alcohol consumption affects the rate of progression of mild cognitive impairment to dementia  study authors DrSolfrizzi and DrPanza from the University of Bari in Italy said in a statement. In the study reported in the medical journal Neurology the researchers assessed the occurrence of mild cognitive impairment in 1,445 subjects and progression to dementia in 121 patients with mild cognitive impairment' The participants were between 65 and 84 years of age at the start of study and they were followed for 35 yearsAlcohol use was assessed before the survey. Drinking was not associated with the development of mild cognitive impairment according to the reportHowever once mild impairment occurredSubjects who had one drink per day of alcohol had an 85 percent reduced risk of dementia compared with those who didn t drink The benefit was seen with both alcohol in general and with wine in particular Having more than one drink a day however offered no protection against dementia compared with abstaining(b~) the report indicates 52 Neurology in Paragraph 3 is most probably a name of _____ A. a newspaper Ba magazine Can article Da play 53It can be inferred that______. A. experts have studied how alcohol consumption affects mild cognitive impairment for the first time  Bthe Participants didn t have alcohol before the survey Cdrinking shouldn t be responsible for the development of mild cognitive impairment Dhaving more than a drink a day causes more benefit 54______ was most likely to cause the people with mild cognitive impairment to reduce risk of dementia ASoft drink BBeer CWine DMilk 55What is the text mainly about? AA drink a day may do harm to the brain BA lot of d rink a day may slow mental decline to dementia CA lot of drink a day may do harm to the brain. DA drink a day may slow mental decline to dementia. 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The problem with cell phones seems to be that they are allowing for ever more spillover between work and home  This may be especially true for working women the study found. Among men consistent use of mobile phones seemed to allow more work issues to creep (\oeQ)into family timeBut for women the spillover tended to go in both directions being  connected meant that work cut into home time and family issues cameinto work life Cell phones seem to be opening more lines for stressful exchanges among family membersBut there may be ways to control the spillover according to ChesleyEmpoyers, she said could look at their policies on contacting employees after hours to make sure their expectations are  reasonable For their part employees could decide that cell phones go off during family time, Chesley said. 56What does the underlined phrase  taking a toll on  probably mean in Paragraph 1? A. Explaining. B. Protecting. C. Extending D. Damaging. 57What is the purpose of offering the example  microwave exploded in Paragraph 2? ATo show the microwave is of poor quality. BTo indicate how dependent the child is. CTo indicate family issues affect work hours. DTo show work time creeps into family life 58As a result of negative spillover people will feel _____. A1ess satisfied with their family life B1ess satisfied with their work Cangry with their troublesome children Dunwilling to get married at an early age 59According to Chesley what is the best solution to the problem caused by cell phones? ARefuse to use cell phones B0Separate work hours from family time CIgnore coming calls during family time DEncourage women to stay at home 60We can learn from the passage that Aspillover makes the line between work and home unclear Bcell phones seem to be convenient to families Ccell phones affect men as much as women ,{NqQ5\ k\2R nR10R 9hncweQ[ N NFhvA~F y-N QibkNk;NvgsO y0 y-N gNy:NYYOy0 A. The Introduction of Paris B. Culture of Paris C. The Population Growth in Paris D. The Production of Paris E. The Education in Paris F. The Industries in Paris 61.______ Paris, the capital and the largest city of the country, is in north central France. The Paris metropolitan area contains nearly 20% of the nation s population and is the economic, cultural, and political center of France. The French government have historically favored the city as the site for all decision making, thus powerfully attracting nearly all of the nation s activities. 62.______ Paris has grown steadily since it was chosen as the national capital in the late 10th century. With the introduction of the Industrial Revolution, a great number of people moved to the city from the country during the 19th century. The migration was especially stimulated by the construction of railroads, which provided easy access to the capital. After World War II more and more immigrants arrived. 63.______ The city is the centralized control point of most national radio and television broadcasting. It is a place of publication of the most prestigious( gZgv)newspapers and magazines and an international book publishing center. With more than 100 museums, Paris has truly one of the greatest concentrations of art treasures in the world. The Louvre, opened as a museum in 1793, is one of the largest museums in the world. 64.______ In the late 1980s about 4.1 million pupils annually attended about 47,000 elementary schools. In addition, about 5.4 million students attended some 11,200 secondary schools. Approximately 1.2 million students were enrolled annually at universities and colleges in France in the late 1980s. French centers of learning have served as academic models throughout the world. 65.______ Paris is the leading industrial center of France, with about one quarter of the nation s manufacturing concentrated in the metropolitan area. Industries of consumers goods have always been drawn to Paris by the enormous market of the big population; and modern, high-technology industries also have become numerous since World War II. 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