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She told us story that we all forgot about the time. such an interesting B. so an interesting C. a so interesting D. a such interesting 32. Japan is the east of China while China is the east of Asia. to; on B. in; in C. to; in D. on; to 33. He promised to make a phone call to me . every fifth day B. every-five day C. every five day D. each five days 34. Now fruits are made all kinds of drinks. A. of B. into C. from D. up 35. This is the place the famous scientist once lived. A. which B .that C. where D. when ,{N: [b_kXzzqQ20\; k\1.5R, nR30R  Nbwe NweT@b~TvV*N yA0B0C0D -N QkXeQzz}vYvgsO y0 Do you know __36__ languages there are in the world? There are about 1500 but many of them are not very __37__. English is one of the most important languages because many people __38__ it, not only in England and America, __39__ in other countries of the world. About 200,000,000 speak it __40__ their own language, and another 200,000,000 use it as __41__ language. It is __42__ to say how many people are learning it. __43__ boys and girls in schools are trying to do so. Many English children study French. French is also a very important language. __44__ children study German, Russian, Japanese and Chinese. Which is the best __45__ to learn a language? We know that we all learnt __46__ language well when we were __47__. If we learn a second language in the __48__ way, it won t seem so difficult. What does a small child do? It__49__ what people say, and it tries to guess what it hears. When it wants something, it has to __50__ it. It is using the language, __51__ in it and talking in it all the time. If people use a second language __52__, they will learn it __53__. In school, you learn to read, to write, to hear and to speak. It is best to learn all new words through the __54__. You can read them, spell them and __55__ them later. 36. A. how many B. what number C. a lot of D. so many 37. A. useful B. necessary C. important D. good 38. A. like B. use C. learn D. speak 39. A. but B. and C. also D. so 40. A. like B. with C. for D. as 41. A. foreign B. a second C. the second D. a special 42. A. easy B. again C. difficult D. best 43. A. Millions of B. Million of C. Millions D. Several million 44. A. Some B. Other C. All D. Few 45. A. time B. way C. thing D. place 46. A. a foreign B. our mothers C. other s D. our own 47. A. born B. children C. grown D. boys 48. A. same B. different C. useful D. good 49. A. does B. says C. listens to D. follows 50. A. ask B. want C. get D. ask for 51. A. speaking B. writing C. thinking D. doing 52. A. some time B. sometimes C. all the time D. for the time 53. A. quickly B. soon C. freely D. easily 54. A. mouth B. hands C. ears D. mind 55 .A. speak B. use C. love D. write ,{ NN0tqQ20\ k\2R nR40R A Dear Susan, I have been in England three months now. I hope you don t think I have forgotten you. There have been so many places to see and so many things to do that I ve not had much time for writing letters. I shall soon be starting my studies at King s College. So far I ve been learning about England and British ways of living. I won t tell you about London. There are plenty of books you can read and plenty of pictures you can look at. I m sure you ll be more interested to know what I think about life here. I find some of the customs new and interesting. People here do not shake hands so much as we do in Europe. During the first few weeks I was often surprised because people did not put out their hands when I met them. Men raised their hats to women but not to each other. Yours ever, Anne 56. The writer came to London from ________. A. Asia B. Europe C. America D. Africa 57. The writer ________. A. has never been to England B. came to England a few months ago C. came to England just now D. will come to England in three months 58. She has ________. A. not written any letters B. much time to write letters C. no time to write letters D. little time to write letters 59. She came to London to _______. A. study B. make a living C. learn British ways of living D. learn about life there 60. Men in England ________. A. do not shake hands with friends as often as the European people do B. shake hands with friends as often as the European people do C. raise their hats to all friends D. do not raise their hats to friends B On the old-time farm in America, there were chickens, cows, pigs and horses. But there were very few machines. Most of the work was done by the farm family. Sometimes more workmen were needed in busy seasons. Work done by horses took up 79 percent; by men, 15 percent; and machine work only took up 6 percent. Today all that has changed. On many modern farms machines now will do 96 percent of the work, while man does 3 percent. As for horses, they do 1 percent of the whole work. The children go to school by bus every morning, the parents work on the farm or in the house and other people s help is hardly needed. Their work has been replaced (SN) by a whole army of farm machines. 61. Today on an American farm machines do ________ times more work than in the past. A. 17 B. 16 C. 15 D. 14 62. Today farmers do ________ as much work as they did in the past. A. 10% B. 20% C. 30% D. 40% 63. Which part of the farm work has changed most greatly? A. Horses. B. Machine. C. Farm family. D. Outside help. 64. What has changed the farmer s work? A. The horses. B. The pigs. C. The cows. D. The machines. 65. How many things are compared (k) in the passage? A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five. C Everyone talks about the  five senses of man. And it is true that we get our information (Oo`) about the outside from our sense of sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste. Researchers tell us that the sense of sight  our visual sense  gives us up to 80% of what we know about the world outside our bodies; while the other senses, the auditory (hearing), the olfactory (smell), the tactile (touch), and the gustatory (taste) bring into our brains information about the other 20% of what is happening. But there are two other senses that we cannot get along without, though they are little noticed. These are the senses of balance (s^a), without which we would act like a drunk after a heavy drink, and the kinesthetic senseRɉ , which gives us our ideas about our own motion (ЏR). 66. Which is the best title for this passage? A. The Five Senses of Man. B. The Senses of Man. C. Senses and Information. D. Important Senses. 67. The senses of hearing, smell, touch and taste supply us with ________. A. about half of our information about the world B. about 20% of our information about the world C. about 80% of our information about the world D. all the needed our information about the world 68. The other senses besides the  five senses of man that the passage mentions (c0R) are ________. A. the tactile and the gustatory senses B. the senses of balance and touch C. the senses of kinesthesia and balance D. the olfactory and the auditory senses 69. According to the passage, one misses most about the world when one ________. A. is blind B. is deaf C. has no sense of taste and touch D. has no sense of balance and motion D I lived in a big city. It s noisy and dirty and I got very tried. At the weekends I like to leave the city and get some fresh air and a good rest. A few weekends ago I decided to see my parents. I was really looking forward to it. My parents live a long way away. I went to see them with James, a friend, and we drove down on Friday night. In the middle of the trip it began to rain. The roads became very wet and it was difficult to drive. We arrived home just after midnight, feeling tired. The next morning it was still raining. James took his car to the local garage which was very good. In the afternoon the weather became better. We wanted to go for a drive. My parents lent us their car. That was no good. Their car didn t work! We rang the garage.  Oh, no. they said,  your car won t be ready until tomorrow. So it wasn t possible to go for a drive. We decided to play a word game. When we didn t agree about a word we looked for a dictionary. It wasn t there. Suddenly my mother remembered.  I lent it to your sister. She took it with her when she left. The word game wasn t any good without a dictionary. On Sunday my mother dropped a suitcase on her foot and we had to hire a taxi to take her to hospital. When James and I drove back we got stuck in a traffic jam (N;^X). Next time I want to have a rest. 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