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The receiver was broken. ,{NqQ15\k\1.5R nR22.5R ,T Nb5k[݋br}v0kk[݋br}vT gQ*N\ N-N@b~vA0B0C N*N y-N QgsO y v^h(WՋwSvv^MOn0,Tkk[݋br}vMR `O\ geT*N\ k\5y,T[T T\\~Q5yv\OT{e0kk[݋br}v$NM0 ,T,{6kPge VT{,{670 6. Why doesn t the woman swim now? A. She thinks she is too old. B. She is tired of swimming now. C. She is poor at swimming. 7. Which of the following statements about the woman is TRUE? A. She practiced swimming twice a week in the past. B. She became famous when she was a teenager. C. She often played with other girls when she was young. ,T,{7kPge VT{,{8100 8. How about Tom s trip in Florida? A. Wonderful. B. Not as exciting as expected. C. Very strange. 9. What did Lucy do this weekend? A. She studied for a test. B. She prepared for a party. C. She prepared for her report. 10. What does Tom think of Lucy? A. She is always busy. B. She is too strict. C. She is very interesting. ,T,{8kPge VT{,{11130 11. What s the trouble with the man? A. He always feels sleepy. B. He has toothaches every day. C. He feels weak and tired. 12. What s the reason for the mans trouble? A. He doesnt have a balanced diet. B. He usually doesnt have breakfast. C. He eats too much for lunch. 13. What will the man probably do next? A. Hell have supper. B. Hell go to see a doctor. C. Hell take some medicine. ,T,{9kPge VT{,{14170 14. What have the two speakers just done? A. They ve just attended a meeting. B. They ve just met a friend. C. They ve just attended a speech contest. 15. What did the woman speaker use to be? A. A saleswoman. B. An office clerk C. An air hostess. 16. What is the relationship between the two speakers? A. Workmates. B. Neighbors. C. Strangers. 17. When does the conversation probably take place? A. In the morning. B. At noon. C. In the afternoon. ,T,{10kPge VT{,{18200 18. Where is this monologue taken from? A. A radio program. B. A bookstore ad. C. A book promotion. 19. Who wrote Shallow Earth? A. Tracy McGrady. B. Kathleen Wang. C. Alan Cooper. 20. What is the last book about? A. The history of NBA. B. A successful player. C. The life of a soldier. ,{NRwƋЏ(uqQ$N nR45R ,{N USykXzzqQ15\k\1R nR15R 21. What on ____ earth are you doing under such ___ burning sun? Go indoors. A. the; the B. an; a C. /; / D. /; a 22. To keep healthy, she cycling as a regular form of exercise after she retired. A. took up B. contributed to C. carried out D. made for 23. Is there any possibility ____ their team will win the championship? A. how B. which C. what D. that 24. Mr. Smith stood up in defence of the 16-year-old boy, saying that he was not the person ____. A. blamed B. blaming C. to be blamed D. to blame 25. Were you disappointed when your suggestion was ___? -- A little bit. A. accepted B. challenged C. rejected D. arranged 26. I have had my bike ___, and I'm going to have somebody ___ my radio tomorrow. A. repair; to repair B. repairing; to be repaired C. repaired; repair D. to repair; repairing 27. May I go to the movies tonight, mum? -- You can when you ____ your homework. A. will finish B. are finishing C. will have finished D. have finished 28. ____ to light for a long time, the potatoes turned green. A. Introduced to B. Exposed to C. Linked to D. Connected to 29. ____ I understood very little French, I couldnt follow their conversation. A. Although B. Unless C. Since D. Before 30. ___ the room, the nurse found the tape-recorder ___. A. Entering; stealing B. Entering; gone C. To have entered; being stolen D. Having entered; to be stolen 31. The woman ____ herself a writer has never written any books. A. calling B. called C. calls D. to call 32. The prize of the game show is 30,000 and an all expenses ____ vacation to China. A. paying B. paid C. to be paid D. being paid 33. She is not very ____ about the idea of going camping. I think she will stay at home reading. A. optimistic B. enthusiastic C. confused D. curious 34. ____ he grows up can he understand your intentions. A. Unless B. Once C. Only when D. Ever since 35. In hot weather, an old tyre can break again easily it s mended. A. when B. where C. which D. that ,{N [b_kXzzqQ20\k\1.5R nR30R  Nbwe ccvQ'Ya 6qTNT@b~vV*N yA0B0CTD -N QSNkXeQzz}vYvgsO y0 Many families in the United States observe National Grandparents Day on the first Sunday of September after America s Labor Day. People often 36 their parents on this day. Many people 37 the day through a lot of activities such as gift-giving and card giving. Some children 38 their grandparents to school for a day where they take special lessons. Some students 39 storytelling activities that relate to their grandparents, as well as picture or music competitions where children use a story about their grandparents in their 40 . About four million greeting cards are 41 within the United States each year on National Grandparents Day. This day is also a 42 for people to appreciate and express their 43 to their grandparents through 44 actions such as making a phone call and inviting their grandparents for dinner. People living in nursing homes may 45 a visit form their grandchildren. National Grandparents Day has more than one 46 . Some people consider it to have been first proposed by Michael Goldgar in the 1970s after he visited his aunt in an Atlanta nursing home. Others 47 Marian Lucille Herndon McQuade to have been the main 48 of National Grandparents Day. Throughout the 1970s McQuade worked hard to 49 people about the important contributions senior citizens made and the contributions that they would be willing to make 50 asked. She also urged(:_pBl) people to take good care of a grandparent, not for one day a year and not for material giving, 51 for a lifetime of experience. National Grandparents Day was 52 signed into law by President Jimmy Carter in 1978. Marian McQuade received a phone call from the White House to 53 her of this event. Many people believe that National Grandparents Day was inspired by her 54 . A presidential proclamation(Xf) on September 6, 1979 made this day 55 . 36. A. support B. praise C. reward D. honor 37. A. begin B. hold C. celebrate D. remember 38. A. invite B. expose C. force D. remind 39. A. make the use of B. take part in C. take up D. build up 40. A. diaries B. plans C. reports D. artworks 41. A. signed B. sent C. carried D. brought 42. A. chance B. luck C. condition D. possibility 43. A. satisfaction B. interest C. love D. agreement 44. A. quick B. careful C. difficult D. kind 45. A. create B. receive C. present D. realize 46. A. cause B. origin C. background D. beginning 47. A make B. expect C. consider D. allow 48. A. driver B. owner C. researcher D. inventor 49. A. warn B. educate C. interview D. ask 50. A. if B. though C. so D. until 51. A. since B. but C. even D. unless 52. A. finally B. recently C. nearly D. generally 53. A. rid B. persuade C. clear D. inform 54. A. energy B. goals C. bravery D. efforts 55. A. reliable B. changeable C. official D. beautiful ,{ NRtqQ20\k\2R nR40R  NRwe Nk@b~vV*N yA0B0CTD -N QgsO y0 A I got married in 2008. My husband and I are very emotional and have loads of dreams in life. Now I want to share a hidden part of my life. After one month of my marriage, I started working because I could not sit home. To accomplish our dreams, we are both working hard day and night in spite of belonging to a good family. Life is very strange. When any turn happens, one cannot know. I started working because I was very ambitious. I used to wonder about people who worked to earn their bread but I never knew in my wildest dreams that I would be part of the crow who work to earn a livelihood. I was blessed with a daughter in November, 2009. She was just three months and 15 days old when I rejoined my job. My husband supported me and my family supported me but I never wanted to work again because I belonged to a family where a mother should give her full attention to her child. Keeping all the values aside that I learnt from my parents, I went back to work and will work till my last breath. I missed my daughter every second. She has started recognizing and throwing expressions for likes and dislikes. I cannot share my feelings with anyone, as I do not want anyone to know that I am broken completely from inside. My husband and my daughter are my greatest strength but I ignore them just to earn money and fulfill my dreams that I have. If one day, my daughter complains to someone about her mom, please tell her that she is my reason for survival and happiness and she is the only one who brings smile to my face. 56. The author began to work after her marriage mainly because ____. A. She expected to prevent herself from doing housework B. She hoped to achieve her dream C. She wanted to support her husband D. She wanted to make her own bread 57. After her daughters birth, the author thought ____ in the beginning. A. she should work harder B. she should continue her career as she used to C. she should stop working and care for her child D. she should become a more ambitious mother 58. From the passage, we can know that the authors daughter ____. A. lives together with her mom now B. hasnt begun to learn to speak so far C. always makes her mom heartbroken D. has given much comfort to her mom 59. The author wrote this passage in order to ____. A. complain about her present life B. show her love for her daughter C. keep a diary of her daughters growth D. present the hardships of a working mother 60. What is the best title of this passage? A. The secret of a working mother B. A working family is continuing C. A husbands support for his wifes career D. The comparison between the family and career for a mother B After a year of preparing herself, Laura Dekker has been given permission to sail around the world.  I was so happy that I almost jumped into the river, Laura said, after learning of the court s verdict($RQ). The 14-year-old was born on a ship in the South Pacific, and currently lives with her father on a boat. When child protection agencies heard about her plan to sail alone, they took the case to court and prevented her from making such a dangerous voyage. Since the decision, though, Laura had been preparing with her father to convince the court that she was ready. Later on, she received the books and other materials she would need for school while she was at sea. She added safety equipment to a new, big ship. And she took her first aid course to learn several survival skills, like how to put out fires on the boat, take care of her own injuries and deal with lack of sleep. She also planned a safer course --- adding alternate routes(Y(u_) to avoid pirate attacks, and planning a course that would have her on dry land as she moved from port to port across the globe. Even with all of the added preparations, the trip still has its risks. In early June, 16-year-old Abby Sunderland, an American, had to abandon(>e_) her attempt to become the youngest sailor to travel around the world. Her ship s mast(EhFg) broke due to rough waters in the Indian Ocean, and she was rescued by a French fishing ship. Laura plans to take longer than Abby for her voyage, and is using a larger and more stable boat. If she finished successfully in less than two years, she will take the title from current record-holder Jessica Watson, of Australia, who was 16 when she completed the journey. 61. Which of the following is TRUE of Laura? A. She prepared the voyage at the age of 12. B. She lost her mother after she was born. C. She was allowed to sail around the world finally. D. She wanted to donate money made from the voyage. 62. At first, child protection agencies were against Lauras plan because ____. A. it was considered to be a dangerous trip B. Laura had to finish her schooling first C. it would cost Laura too much time and money D. Laura wasnt prepared for the sailing alone 63. What is Mr. Dekkers attitude towards Lauras trip? A. Doubtful B. Supportive C. Uncertain D. Neutral(-Nzv) 64. Paragraph 3 mainly talks about ____. A. how Laura convinced the court B. why Laura needed to study at sea C. how Laura prepared for the voyage D. where Laura could avoid pirate attacks 65. The person who keeps the record comes from ____. A. Holland B. America C. India D. Australia C A lazy Susan is an addition to a table, which is designed to assist in moving food from one person to another while dining. This is accomplished through the use of a turntable(lv), which usually moves the food in a circle when pushed by those at table. In this way, the food never has to be picked up and passed around the table. Instead, it remains in place as the lazy Susan is turned about. A lazy Susan may also be a part of a kitchen cabinet. One may spin the lazy Susan in order to find certain goods stored in it. From the outside, a lazy Susan appears to be two cabinets. When one of these cabinets is pushed, however, both doors move and the lazy Susan is revealed inside. Whether the lazy Susan is on a tabletop or within a cabinet, it can be made of a variety of materials. Most commonly, a lazy Susan is made of either plastic, wood or glass. Some people believe that Thomas Jefferson invented the lazy Susan, though it was referred to as a dumb waiter( N܃GSMg) at that time. It is said that Jefferson invented the lazy Susan because his daughter complained she was always served last at table and, as a result, never found herself full when leaving the table. Others believe that Thomas Edison was the inventor, as he is believed to have invented the turntable for his phonograph(YuX:g), which later developed into the lazy Susan. Regardless of who invented it, it wasn t until 1917 that the term lazy Susan was created in an advertisement for the invention. In Britain, however, the term dumb waiter is still used rather than the term lazy Susan. The reason for the name lazy Susan remains a mystery. One theory is that it was named after either Jeffersons or Edisons daughter, both of whom were named Susan. 66. According to the passage, a lazy Susan _____. A. is a person who serves food at table B. is a waitress who helps move dinner tables C. is an additional round table in a dining room D. is a turntable that passes food around the table 67. Which of the following is NOT true of the lazy Susan? A. On a tabletop, it is convenient for people to have dinner. B. Within a cupboard, it is easy for people to see what is inside. C. The turntable was invented in 1917. D. It can be made of many kinds of materials. 68. Why did Jeffersons daughter complain she was served last when having meals? A. Because she was too lazy. B. Because she was the youngest. C. Because the table was too tall for her. D. Because the table couldnt move food for her. 69. From the passage, we can know that _____. A. the lazy Susan was invented earlier than the phonograph B. Susan was the name of Jeffersons and Edisons daughter C. Jefferson and Edison invented the lazy Susan at the same time D. When people talk about a lazy waitress they use the term Susan 70. What is the main idea of the passage? A. What is a lazy Susan? B. When was the lazy Susan created? C. Why do inventions come from the daily life? D. How was dumb waiter replaced by lazy Susan? D Some American parents might think their children need better education to compete with those in China and other countries. But how much do the parents themselves need to change? 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Many people have criticized Amy Chua. Some say her parenting methods were abusive(v). She even admits that her husband, who is not Chinese, sometimes objected to her parenting style. But she says that it was the way her parents raised her and her three sisters. Ms. Chua makes fun of her own extreme style of parenting. She says she eased some of the pressure after her younger daughter rebelled and shouted, I hate my life! I hate you! Ms. Chua says she decided to retreat when it seemed like there was a risk that she might lose her daughters. But she also says American parents often have low expectations of their children s abilities.  One of the biggest differences I see between Western and Chinese parents is that Chinese parents assume strength rather than fragility(1_), she said.  The beginning of this intense discussion has to do with what it means to be a successful parent and what it means to be a successful child, said Stacy Debroff, who has written four books about parenting. Ms. Debroff says Amy Chuas parenting style is not limited to Chinese families. She says it represents a traditional way of parenting among immigrants(yl) seeking a better future for their children. But she also sees a risk. When children have no time to be social or to follow their own interests, they might not develop other skills that they need to succeed in life. Stacey Debroff advises parents to develop their own styles of parenting and not just repeat the way they were raised. 71. Amy Chua has been criticized mainly because ____. A. she looks up to boys and down on girls B. she has already abused her right as a parent C. she hasnt raised her children like her own parents D. she has fought with her children several times 72. Which can best describe Ms. Chua according to the passage? A. Uneducated. B. Cruel. C. Strict. D. Strong. 73. According to Ms. Debroff, _____. A. Amy Chua s parenting style should be banned(ybk) in China B. Amy Chua s should stop to adopt American parenting styles C. Amy Chua s parenting style should be adjusted if possible D. There isn t any advantages in Amy Chua s style 74. What does the underlined word  retreat in Paragraph 5 mean? A. Give in. B. Pass away. C. Cry out. D. Go ahead. 75. What should be the best title of this passage? A. Some books on studying styles. B. The disadvantage of Chinese parenting styles C. Differences between western and eastern parenting styles D. The comparison between American and Chinese parenting styles ,{NwS^ b qQ35R ,{VR Q\OqQ$N nR35R ,{NhqQ5\k\2R nR10R  Nbwev^9hncweTvBlVT{laTv͋peBl 0 [1] Homestay is a great way to experience a new culture. As a volunteer you will get a new family to live with. Apart from their visits to tourist sites, most international volunteers remember their experiences in the homestay. To help you with your homestay, here are a couple of tips. [2] As a sign of kindness, carry a small gift to the family you are going to live with. It will make you look like a generous person and they will try to accommodate(cOOO[) you longer. People are all glad to be given gifts. [3] As you will be living in a new home and culture, there are things that are different. There should be habits which could be new to you, like how they take a shower or how they raise kid. Do not judge them by their habits, but try to understand their culture. Soon you will find their ways are different but they also work. [4] Dont be the first one to wake up or the last one to wake up in the mornings. Wake up in time for breakfast and if possible try to help make breakfast. Some cultures find it __________________________ to still be in bed when everyone has got up. [5] Be thankful for everything the family decides to give you or do for you. If the host mom wants to wash your clothes, just accept and be very grateful. When they bring food and any other things to you, make sure to thank them. [6] Most volunteers stop communicating with the host family after they end their homestay. They may forget the host family. The better way is to keep up with the host family whenever you can. This way you would form a lifelong friendship, and the next time you go to that country you can stay with them again. 76. Whats the best title of the passage? (no more than 6 wor֒R F|”GĘÝB"qz0gd3'9Dgd3'$a$gd3'`gd3' FĔԔۖݖMNRU˝̝"A.7,.̧ЧЯТРТТЌhch3'OJQJaJ'hX h3'B*OJQJ\aJo(phUh3'OJQJ\aJo($hX h3'5>*OJQJ\aJo(hX h3'OJQJ\aJhX h3'OJQJ\aJo(hX h3'OJQJaJo(!hX h3'5OJQJ\aJo(,ds) _____________________________________________________________ 77. Complete the following statement with proper words. (no more than 4 words) Instead of forming an opinion about the habits of your host family, you should try to _________________________________________________________. 78. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 4 with proper words. (no more than 3 words) ______________________________________________________________ 79. What is the main idea of the last two paragraphs? (no more than 20 words) ______________________________________________________________ 80. What does the word  It (Line 2, Paragraph 2) probably refer to?(no more than 3 words) ______________________________________________________________ ,{NfNbhnR25R GP[`O!h\>NLN*NbNN_ `O\\O:NNh(WN_ NS0`O cN NQ[pQYN{eS?z0 1.ǏS[bt^vT_2.s(WvaSTƋ3.\egvvhSce0 S͋Gl#N responsibility la 1.͋pe100]S 2.SNS_XR~ OLeޏ/ 3.S?zv_4YN~_g]:N`OQ}Y NeQ;`͋pe Good morning everyone The topic of my speech today is  thoughts on becoming a grown-up . Thank you for listening. T{Hh ,TR1-20 CBCCB ABACA CABAC CCACB US  21-25 DADDC 26-30 CDBCB 31-35 ABBCB [WkXzz: 36-40 DCABD 41-45 BACDB 46-50 BCABA 51-55 BADDC t: 56-60 BCDBA 61-65 CABCD 66-70 DCDBA 71-75 BCCAD h 76. Tips for volunteers homestay 77. understand their culture 78. very impolite/upsetting/rude 79. 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I hope to do more for my parents and society in the future to make my life more meaningful. To reach the goal, I must first try my best to pass the college entrance examination and enter a good university. Thank you for your listening.        cdefghijklmnopgdvH 61}2P:pzk<. 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