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A2: He _________ it was quite _____________. A3: He visited some ___________ of ____________. A4: He __________ through Western __________. A5: Because they wanted to ___________ _____________with him. Part C Retelling EeN Y(qQ7\ k\1R nR7R) EeNhiN'YaSQgevVnU4le){kNNN(WQg̑E\OOv ashNIkav^bN N}Y}YvY [NvُNU__N_0RNVb0 sQ.͋mouse ( ) die ({k), sad (Ǐv), catch (b), rope (~P[) Once upon a time, some mice lived in a deserted _____1______ by a lake. One day, a group of ______2______ came there because they were _____3______. Sadly, some mice died under their big feet. The King of the mice decided to have a talk with the elephant king. When the elephant king heard the sad news, he felt sad and promise they would be _____ 4______. Then the elephants and the mice lived ______5______ together there. One year, however, a king and his soldiers came and caught the elephants and ______6______ them up. The mice ______7_____ the ropes and saved their friends in the end. II. wƋS^(uqQ N nR 25 R ,{N [b_kXzz (qQ15\k\1R nR15R)  Nbwe NweT@b~TvV*N y(A0B0CTD)-N QSNkXeQzz}vYvgsO y v^(WT{aS N\ymў0 Mr. Brown was at the theater. He had got his ticket at the 1 moment, so he had not been able to choose his seat. He now found that he was in the 2 of a group of American ladies, some of whom were middle-aged and some were quite old. They obviously(f>f) all knew each other well, as they all 3 and joked a lot together before the curtain went up on the play they had come to see. The lady who 4 on Mr. Brown s left 5 to be the happiest and the most 6 of the American group, and after the first act of the play, she 7 to him for the noisiness of her 8 . He answered that he was very glad to see American ladies so much enjoying their visit to England, 9 they had a friendly talk. Mr. Brown s neighbor 10 what they were doing there.  You 11 I have known these ladies all my life, she said.  We all grew up together here in our hometown in the United States. They have all lost their 12 , and call themselves Merry Widows([Y). It is a sort of 13 , you see. They go to a foreign country every summer for a month or two and have a lot of 14 .They always go everywhere together. I have wanted to join their club for a long time, 15 I was not able to become a member until the spring of this year. 1. A. early B. last C. late D. first 2. A. crowd B. world C. middle D. club 3. A. spoke B. danced C. talked D. walked 4. A. sat down B. stood C. was standing D. was sitting 5. A. turned B. proved C. used D. seemed 6. A. surprising B. interesting C. moving D. exciting 7. A. said B. explained C. apologized D. spoke 8. A. children B. neighbors C. ladies D. friends 9. A. yet B. thus C. and D. or 10. A. explained B. answered C. showed D. told 11. A. think B. believe C. suppose D. know 12. A. parents B. husbands C. children D. friends 13. A. group B. team C. club D. union 14. A. jokes B. comforts C. food D. fun 15. A. but B. and C. still D. however ,{N lkXzz (qQ10\k\1R nR10R)  Nbwe 9hnc N NekXeQS_v͋ bO(ubS-Nv͋틄vS_b__kXzz v^\T{HhkXQ(WT{aS NhS:N16-25vv^MOn0 Originated in 776 B.C. the Olympic Games 16________ (hold) every four years. There are two main sets of Games-the Winter and the Summer Olympics. Only athletes 17_________ have reached the agreed standard for their event will be admitted as 18 ___________ (compete). 19_______ may come from anywhere in the world. At first only the Greek cities could join in and they used to compete against each other just 20 _______ the honour of winning. No other countries could join in, nor could slaves or women! 21 _________ nowadays any country can take part if their athletes are good enough. Women are not only allowed 22 _________ play a very important role. The motto of the Olympics is  Swifter 23 _________(high) and Stronger. It is a great responsibility as well as a great honour to be chosen 24_______ (host) the Olympic Games. China succeeded in bidding for the right to host the 29th Olympics in Beijing, 25________ is a great honor for the Chinese. b!  (qQ$N nR25R) ,{N tqQ20\k\1R nR20R)  NRwe Nk@b~vA0B0CTDy-N QgsO y v^(WT{aS N\ymў0 A Mr. Grey liked shooting very much, but he did not get much practice at shooting wild animals, and he was not good at it. One of his troubles was that his eyes were not very good and he had to wear glasses. When it rained and his glasses got wet, he would not see very well. One day he was invited to go out shooting bears in the mountains. It was rather a rainy day, and by mistake Mr. Grey shot at one of the other hunters and hit him in the leg. There was a court case(ɋ) about this, and at it the lawyer for the other hunter said,  Why did you shoot at Mr. Robinson? Mr. Grey answered.  I thought that he was a bear.  When did you realize that you were wrong? the lawyer asked.  When the bear began to shoot back at me, Mr. Grey answered. 26. Mr. Grey could shoot better when ________. A. it rained B. he didn t wear glasses C. it was fine D. he shot at wild animal 27. What did he do in the mountains one day? He hit a bear in the leg. He shot at a bear but missed it. He was hit by another hunter. He hit another hunter by mistake. 28. There was a court case ________. because of an accident because of Mr. Robinson s poor eyesight because Mr. Grey was shot Because Mr. Grey had shot a bear 29. Mr. Grey realized that he was wrong ________. when the bear got angry when he found  the bear  was shooting back at him when the bear began to jump at him when he found the bear wasn t shot 30. Who do you think shot back at Mr. Grey? A. Some other hunters. B. Mr. Robinson. C. No one at all. D. The bear. B Meat and vegetables are measured in grams and kilograms. Milk and other liquid food are measured in litres(GS) and millilitres. These units only measure quantity; they don't measure the value of the food to the body. The unit which measures the quality or value of food is the  calorie . A calorie is the amount of heat given off by food when it burns. This measurement tells how much energy a certain food has when it is completely used by the body. Our bodies use varying amounts of calories. The more exercise we take, the more calories we burn. If we eat food which contains more calories than we use up, then it is possible that we would increase in weight. In order to avoid becoming overweight it is advisable to eat a balanced diet and not eat too many foods that have a high calorie rating. The table below gives you some idea of the number of calories in food. MeatsFruitsSweets and PastriesVegetablesslice of bacon 50apple 70small chocolate bar 19060g beans 15hamburger 500orange 60large chocolate bar 22560g carrots 18slice of beef 100pear 80slice apple pie 30060g potato 60sausage 180banana 80doughnut 20060g onions 25meat pie 500plum 20scoop of ice cream 8560g cucumber 10sausage roll 350tomato 20bag of potato crisps 14560g cabbage 15 31. Which is the best title of the passage? How to Measure the Quality of Food Calories in Food The Units of Measurement How to Keep Fit 32.To keep the calorie intake(~eQ) down, it is better to eat___. A. chocolate B. meat pie C. fruit D. apple pie 33. How many slices of bacon equal the same number of calories as in a sausage roll? A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D.8 34. Which of the following do you think would contain the most calories? A. Chips B. A chocolate-coated ice cream C. A green salad D. A cucumber 35. Which word in the passage means  heavier than normal ? A. Balanced. B. Advisable. C. Overweight D. Measurement C A young father was visiting an old neighborThey were standing in the old man s garden and talking about children The young man said  How strict should parents be with their children The old man pointed to a string~P[ between a big strong tree and a thin young one Please untie that string  he said The young man untied it and the young tree bent over to one side Now tie it again please  said the old man  but first pull the string tight so that the young tree is straight again The young man did so. Then the old man said  There it is the same with childrenYou must be strict with them, but sometimes you must untie the string to know how they are getting on. If they are not yet able to stand alone you must tie the string tight againBut when you find that they are ready to stand alone, you can take the string away 36The story is about _______________  A how to take care of young trees B how strict parents should be with their children C how the young father should get on with his old neighbor D how to tie and untie the string 37The young man untied the string _____________ A in order to throw it away B so that both of the trees would grow straight C only to find that the thinner one bent over to one side D in order to let the old man teach him 38When can the string be taken away_______________ A When the old man has left B After you have untied it C When the young man has untied it next time D When the young tree grows strong enough 39At last the old man told the young man _________________  A that he should be strict with his children if they could not yet stand alone B that he should always be strict with his children C that he should be hard on them D that he should tie his children until they are ready to stand alone 40In the story the relation of the big strong tree to the thin one is like that of ________________  A the young father to the old neighbor B parents to their children C the old neighbor to the children of the young father D grown-ups to their parents D In 1950 an ordinary but imaginative electrical engineer named Christopher Cockerell began an experiment that was soon to change the world He came up with an idea to make boats go faster by using a vacuum cleanerwzz8T\hV  Using his wife s vacuum cleaner he was able to reverseOPl the motor so that it blew instead of sucking. The air that blew out beneath Nb acted as a cushion against surfacesYears later, his principle of cushioned air made it possible for the first hovercraftlW9 to be successfully built and tried out A journey along the Amazon River proved to the world that the hovercraft was both wonderful and useful The invention that began in the kitchen and the boatyard of an ordinary home led to a thousand other inventionsToday hovercrafts carry passengers in comfort over rough channels and seas 41The passage is mainly about _______________ AChristopher an ordinary but imaginative engineer BChristopher and his wife s vacuum cleaner CChristopher and his invention DChristopher and his discovery 42The aim of the experiment in 1950 was ____________  Ato speed up the boats Bto change the world Cto make the boats more comfortable Dto improve vacuum cleaner 43The underlined word  sucking in the second paragraph probably means  ___________  Ataking with great force Bdrawing with great force Cpushing with great force Dpulling with great force 44Which of the following can push the hovercraft forward rapidly ACushioned air BThe air that sucked in CThe air that blew out DThe air on the surface 45According to the passage many other inventions were _______________ Athe dreams of Christopher Bthe results of Christopher s experiment Cthe cause of Christopher s idea Dthe wishes of Christopher ,{NOo`9SMqQ5\ k\1R nR5R (Yg EmABYg F mCD) Nb/fN{^(ueSvQ^(u:WTvOo`  NR^(ueTvsQOo` v^ cBl9SMOo` 0HQ  Nbv^(ue N N*NNvOo` 6qT9SM0RTv0We0 There is information about six places(A F) after the description of these places there is information about five people who are looking for a place to spend a holiday. Decide which place would be most suitable for the person(s) mentioned in questions46 50and then mark the correct answer on your answer sheet. HQ  NRofpvN~ A. Brightwood park Take you up to Westfield s natural preserve for a short hike or to practice skipping stones in the large pond. You can look for deer and other woodland animals or go on a nature treasure hunt. B. Jewark Airport The airport offers free tours covering the history of the airport, terminal operations, and emergency vehicles and equipment for groups of 15 to 30 persons. The tours are intended for students in grades three and above. See also Newark International Airport. C. Cheesequake State Park The Cheesequake State Park features 1,284 acres of open fields, a hardwood forest, a variety of wildife and about 200 species of birds. Activities include hiking, boating, canoeing, swimming and a variety of winter sports. An Interpretive Center provides live wildife exhibits and environmental education programs, including nature walks. D. The Model Railroad Club The Model Railroad Club is an activity of the Union County Park System. The Club is open to visitors every Saturday afternoon for viewing the model train displays. Every fall, the Club sponsors a Light and Sound Show that will delight the model train lovers. E. Fosterfields Living Historical Farm Learn about farming as it was dons 100 years ago at Fosterfields Living Historical Farm. There are weekend demonstrations on planting and harvesting crops as well as special programs held throughout the year. Some of these include wool cutting and carriage driving. F. Republic of mauritius An island country, lies 1, 200 miles off the southeastern coast of Africa. It covers 788 square miles and has a population of 1,100,000. The country can be divided into many parts with different climate all because of its peculiar terrains(0Wb_).Mauritius has many rare and unique animals, such as snakes, parrots and lizards. Nb N NQ8nvOo` v^9SMTNNve8nofp: 46. Mike, a young computer programmer, has been working hard and needs a holiday to relax in winter. He likes to get close to nature and enjoy water sports. 47. Peter and Kate and their two teenage sons, have to take their holidays out-doors. They would like to find a place where they can play games, such as looking for treasure. 48. Harry,a high school student,wants to travel on weekends,and would like to learn about materials to use when building a setting for the train set. 49. Maria,a primary school teacher,plans to take the whole class of 20 students for a holiday.The students will graduate this year,so she d like to organize an activity without charge but it is instructive. 50. John,a young engineer in a modern car factory,enjoys an adventure journey once a year.This time,he would like to have journeys to the countryside,where he can try to learn about driving a horse and carriage. Q8n e8n0Wp 46. Mike A. Brightwood Park 47. Peter, Kate and their sons B. Jewark Airport 48. Harry C. Cheesequake State Park 49. Maria D. The Model Railroad Club 50. John E. Fosterfields Living Historical Farm F. Republic of Mauritius 2012-2013f[t^^ؚN,{Nf[gg+gՋ yՋT{wS ,TՋ: Part Bk\1R nR8R Q1:____________________________________________________________ Q2:____________________________________________________________ Q3:____________________________________________________________ A1: In a __________ center in _________. A2: He _________ it was quite _____________. A3: He visited some ___________ of ____________. A4: He __________ through Western __________. A5: Because they wanted to ___________ _____________with him. 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