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Call neighbors. ,T,{9kPge VT{,{13 16 0 ( ) 13. Where will they meet to practice Chinese and English? A. In a teahouse B. In a caf C. In a classroom. ( ) 14. How long will they practice each time ? A. 90 minutes B. 80 minutes C. 70 minutes ( ) 15. Since when and at what time will they start ? A. This Monday ; 11:30 . B. Next Monday; 10:00 C. Next Monday 1:20 ( ) 16. What will the woman bring with her ? A. Her textbook B. A tape recorder C. Both A and B . ,T,{10kPge VT{,{17200 ( ) 17. How many teachers are there for the children in Hollywood ? A. About 14 B. About 40 C. About 50 ( ) 18. Which statement of the following is Not true according to the text? A. The teachers are only responsible for childrens education. B. California law says children must be taught from September to the middle of June. C. Children are not permitted to continue working in TV shows if they get bad marks . ( ) 19. How do most teachers like their work? A. Very much B. Just so-so C. Not known . ( ) 20. Where are the classrooms mentioned in the text? A. In a riverboat B. Inside of a spaceship C. Both A and B ,{NRwƋЏ(uqQ$N nR45R ,{N USykXzzqQ15\k\1R nR15R NA0B0C0DV*N y-N QSNkXeQzz}vYvgsO y v^T{(W[b_kXzzTvT{aS N0 21.  Did you enjoy yourself at the graduating party?  Yes. I ve never been to ______one before. A. a more excited B. the most excited C. a more exciting D. the most exciting 22.  Are you satisfied with this office?  ___________. We can t have a nicer one0 A. Not at all B. Not a little C. Only a little D. Not always 23. The little kid kept weighing herself to see how much _________ she was getting. A. heavier B. heavy C. the heavier D. the heaviest 24. Whats the terrible noise? The woman next to our room ________ for a party. A .have prepared B. are preparing C. is preparing D. will prepare 25. _______ so delicious, the food in this market was sold out soon. A. Tasted B. Tasting C. Taste D. To taste 26. How do you feel the horrible movie? 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The old couple have been married for 40 years and never once _______with each other. A . they had quarreled B. they have quarreled C. have they quarreled D. had they quarreled 34. It is not clear , however, ________the patients caught the disease in their homes, offices and elsewhere. A. that B. whether C. why D. what 35. With the medicine ________two weeks earlier, according to directions, the patient __________ from illness completely. A. taken; should have recovered B. taking; should have C. to take; had D. taken; would have ,{N [b_kXzzqQ20\k\1. 5R nR30R  Nbwe NweTT@b~vV*N yA0B0CTD -N QSNkXeQzz}vYvgsO y v^T{(WT{aS N0 A store owner was putting a sign above his door that read  Puppies(\r) For Sale . Signs like that have a way of ___36__ small children, and __37___ enough, a little boy appeared under the store owners sign. __38__ are you going to sell the puppies for? he asked. The store owner replied, Anywhere from $30 __39____ $ 50. The little boy__40__ in his pocket and pulled out some ___41____. I have $ 2.37, he said. ___42__I please look at them? The store owner __43__and whistled and out of the kennel (rz) came a ladyrYY , who ran down the aisle (ǏS) of his store __44__by five puppies. One puppy was __45__. Immediately the little boy singled out(c ) the puppy and said,  What s __46__ with that little dog? The store owner explained that the veterinarian (}Q;S) had _47__the little puppy and had discovered that it didn t have a hip socket. It would always walk slowly and with difficulty. It would always be lameۍ8v . The little boy became __48___ Thats the little puppy that I want to buy. The store owner said, No, you dont want to buy that little dog. If you really want him, Ill just give him to you. The little boy got quite upset. He looked __49___ into the store owners eyes, pointing his finger and said, I dont want you to give him to me. That little dog is worth every bit as much as all the other dogs and Ill pay _50__price. In fact Ill give you $2.37 now, and 50 cents a month ___51__ I have him paid for. The store owner answered, You really don t want to buy this little dog. He is __52___ going to be able to jump and play with you like the other puppies. To his surprise, the little boy reached __53___and rolled up his pant leg to show a badly twistedmb$O , crippled (kuv) left leg ___54__ by a big metal brace (/eg). He looked up at the store owner and softly replied,  Well, I don t run so well myself, and the little puppy will need someone who __55___ ! 36. A. absorbing B. attracting C. bargaining D. greeting 37. A. sure B. luckily C. surprisingly D. interestingly 38. A. What B. How come C. When D. How much 39. A. on B. at C. to D. between 40. A. put B. arrived C. reached D. filled 41. A. coin B. note C. value D. change 42. A. Can B. Shall C. Will D. Must 43. A. performed B. smiled C. disagreed D. announced 44. 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They had run their own businesses for years, first a theater, then a barbecue(p) restaurant, then another drive-in. But in their new operation, they offered a new, shortened menu: French fries, hamburgers, and sodas. To this small selection they added one new idea: quick service, no waiters or waitresses, and no tips. Their hamburgers sold for fifteen cents. Cheese was another four cents. Their French fries and hamburgers had a remarkable uniformity(N'`), for the brothers had developed a strict routine( z^) for the preparation of their food, and they insisted on their cooks sticking to their routine. Their new drive-in became surprisingly popular, particularly for lunch. People drove up by the hundreds during the busy noontime. The self-service restaurant was so popular that the brothers had allowed ten copies of their restaurant to be opened. They were content with this modest success until they met Ray Kroc. Kroc was a salesman who met the McDonald brothers in 1954, when he was selling milkshake-mixing machines. He quickly saw the special attraction of the brothers fast-food restaurants and bought the right to franchise(yr~%) other copies of their restaurants. The agreement included the right to duplicate( Y6R) the menu, the equipment, even their red and white buildings with the golden arches(b). Today McDonald s is really a household[U7bSfv name. In 1976, McDonalds had over $ l billion in total sales. Its first twenty-two years is one of the most surprising success stories in modern American business history. 56. This passage mainly talks about _______. A. the development of fast food services B. how McDonalds became a billion-dollar business C. the business careers of Mac and Dick McDonald D. Ray Krocs business talent 57. Mac and Dick managed all of the following businesses except _______. A. a drive-in B. a theater C. a cinema D. a barbecue restaurant 58. We may infer from this passage that _______. A. Mac and Dick McDonald never became wealthy for they sold their idea to Kroc. B. the place the McDonalds chose was the only source of the great popularity of their drive-in C. forty years ago there were lots of fast-food restaurants D. Ray Kroc was a good businessman 59. The passage suggests that _______. A. creativity is an important element of business success B. Ray Kroc was the close partner of the McDonald brothers C. Mac and Dick McDonald became broken after they sold their ideas to Ray Kroc D. California is the best place to go into business B As a professor at a large American university, there is a phrase that I hear often from students: Im only a 1050. The unlucky students are speaking of the score on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), which is used to determine whether they will be admitted to the college or university of their choice, or even have a chance to get a higher education at all. The SAT score, whether it is 800, 1 100 or 1550, has becomes the focus at this time of their life. It is obvious that if students value highly their test scores, then a great amount of their self-respect is put in the number. Students who perform poorly on the exam are left feeling that it is all over. The low test score, they think, will make it impossible for them to get into a good college. And without a degree from a prestigious university, they fear that many of lifes doors will remain forever closed. According to a study done in the 1990s, the SAT is only a reliable indicator of a students future performance in most cases. Interestingly, it becomes much more accurate when it is set together with other indicatorslike a students high school grades. Even if standardized tests like the SAT could show a students academic proficiencyf[N4ls^ ,they will never be able to test things like confidence, efforts and willpower, and are unable to give us the full picture of a student s potentialities\oR . This is not to suggest that we should stop using SAT scores in our college admission process. The SAT is an excellent test in many ways, and the score is still a useful means of testing students. However, it should be only one of many methods used. 60. The purpose of the SAT is to test students _________ . A. strong will B. academic ability C. full potentialities D. confidence in school work 61. Students self-respect is influenced by their________ . A. scores in the SAT B. achievements in mathematic C. job opportunities D. money spent on education 62.A prestigious university is most probably_________ . A. a famous university B. a technical university C. a traditional university D. an expensive university 63. This passage is mainly about _________ . A. how to prepare for the SAT B. stress caused by the SAT C. American higher education D. the SAT and its effects C In the West, advertisements are the fuel(qe) that makes mass media work. Many TV stations, newspapers, magazines, radio stations are privately owned. The government does not give them money. So where does the money come from? From advertisements. Without advertisements, there would not be these private businesses. Have you ever asked yourself what advertising is? Through the years, people have given different answers to the question. For some time it was felt that advertising was a means of "keeping your name before the public" And some people thought that advertising was "truth well told" Now more and more people consider it in this way; Advertising is the paid, non-personal, and usually persuasive presentation of goods, services and ideas by some certain sponsors (SwN) through various media First, advertising is usually paid for. Various sponsors pay for the advertisements we see, read, and hear over the various media. Second, advertising is non-personal. It is not face-to-face communication. Although you may feel that a message in a certain advertisement is aimed directly at you, in reality, it is directed at large groups of people. Third, advertising is usually persuasive( gRv). Directly or indirectly it asks people to do something. All advertisements try to make people believe that the product, idea, or service advertised can benefit them. Fourth, the sponsors of the advertisement must show their names. From the advertisement, we can see if the sponsor is a company, or a single person. Fifth, advertising reaches us through old and modem mass media. Included in the old media are newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and films. Modem media include emails, matchbox covers, and boards on top of buildings. 64. The existence of the privately owned mass media depends on the support of ________. A. the government B. their owners families C. advertisements D. the TV stations 65. The passage seems to say that different ideas of advertising are given due to ________. 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As time went by, these small family clans joined with others to form larger groups for protection. Joining with other clans gave them more hunters and more women to help cut up the meat and share it between families. Eventually , people tamed(o{Q) wild animals such as dogs and horses. People settled around rivers and fertile plains to share responsibilities and duties. Then, people began to plant crops instead of moving to areas where the plants grew. This development changed the environment. Traditional forms of work also changed. Some people were better at performing a particular task than other clan members, so they began to specialize in things they were good at doing. This also meant that they began to exchange their goods for things that others produced. People began to communicate with distant tribes. Land was cleared for roads. Foreign plants and animals were transported to places where they had not existed before. Specialization also gave people more free time. So art, dance and music became important ways of expressing feelings and thoughts. This was how many great civilizations started. Compared to the past, modern civilization has experienced many changes to become the highly developed society that exists today. Populations have increased rapidly. Forests have been cleared for farms. Inventions and technology have made work easier. However, pollution and other serious problems have also resulted from human progress. As concerned citizens, it is up to us to learn from past mistakes and to help maintain and improve our environment. 68. Early tribes didn't have much effect on animal population because _______ . A. they kept animals for themselves B. they ate only vegetables C. they killed only enough for food D. they loved animals 69. The main purpose for small clans to join together was ___________ . A. to hunt animals B. to seek safety C. to share caves D. to protect environment 70. It can be concluded from the passage that __________ . 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