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Go hiking. ,T,{8kPge VT{,{10120 10. What is the woman s major? A. English. B. Literature. C. Chinese. 11. In her part-time job, what did the woman work as? A. An editor. B. A journalist. C. A TV host. 12. Where did the woman graduate? A. Harvard University. B. Peking University. C. Hong Kong University ,T,{9kPge,VT{,{13160 13. How long do most experts advise for exercise? A. 2 hours. B. 1 hours. C. 1.5 hours. 14. What does the man think is an easy way to improve one s health? A. Slow walking B. Long  distance running. C. Jogging. 15. What is one of the subtler benefits of exercise? A. It improves self-confidence. B. It makes people younger. C. It helps people make friends. 16. What do the speakers mainly talk about? A. Their knowledge of exercise B. The importance of doing exercise. C. The ways to exercise ,T,{10kPge VT{,{17200 17. When did the Renaissance begin? A. In about 1450. B. In about 1550. C. In about 1543. 18. What is the great significance of the Renaissance? A. It is considered the beginning of modern history. B. It is considered the beginning of ancient history C. It is considered the beginning of literature history. 19. Who saved the writing of the ancient Greeks? A. Greek scholars. B. Italian scholars. C. Arab scholars. 20. What happened during the Renaissance? A. People did not simply study the work of ancient scholar. B. Paintings become more abstact and less life-like . C. Artists did not show nature or represent the feeling of people. ,{NRtqQ$N nR40R ,{NqQ15\k\2R nR30R  NRwe Nk@b~vV*N yA0B0CTD -N QgsO y v^(WT{aS N\ymў0 A Former South African president Nelson Mandela died on 6 December 2013 Beijing time .President Jacob Zuma announced it in a televised speech to the nation. He was 95. Those 95 years were remarkable. At the age of seven, he entered a local school, where he was given the name  Nelson , after Admiral Horatio Nelson of the Royal Navy, by a teacher who had difficulty in pronouncing his African 'name. That name, Rolihlahla , means "troublemaker" . In 1927, when Mandela was nine, he decided to become a lawyer, influenced by the cases that came on his father. In 1942 Mandela entered politics by joining the African National Congress (ANC), South Africa's major liberation movement and today the country's ruling party. It was during this time that he and a small group of mainly young members of the ANC got down to a task transforming the party into a mass movement. In 1952, he was charged and brought to trial for his role in the campaign of fighting against Unjust Laws and given a prison sentence. The 1950s turned out to be a time of hardship and suffering for Mandela-he was banned, arrested and imprisoned. While in prison, Mandela studied by correspondence with the University of London, earning a Bachelor of Law degree. He never faced with his teachers, but his name was familiar to all the teachers by means of his writing letters. After spending 27 years in prison, Mandela became South Africa s first democratically elected president in 1994. He united a fearful country, bringing together blacks and whites in harmony When South Africa was living through violent and troubled times. After serving a five year term as president of the country, he retired from public life, though not from the public eye. He is the greatest son of the nation and a great father of his people. More than l, 115 awards and honors, even the Nobel Peace Prize had been on him. More than 85 streets, roads, avenues, bridges, highways had been named after Mandela. 21. Why did the teacher give Mandela the name "Nelson ? A. Because Mandela respected Admiral Horatio Nelson Very much B. Because Mandela was very naughty at school. C. Because Mandela had no formal name at school. D. Because his original name was hard for the teacher to pronounce. 22. We can infer from the passage that A. Mandela hated white people and the government for white people B. Mandela tried his best to set up a government ruled by black people C. Mandela wanted blacks and whites to live equally and peacefully D. Mandela set up the ruling party of African National Congress 23. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? A. Mandela became a lawyer in order to help the black. B. Mandela kept on studying laws even when he was in prison. C. Mandela disappeared from the public eye after he retired. D. Mandela named many streets and other buildings in his nation. 24. How old was Mandela when he retired? A. 95. B. 91. C. 81. D. 76. B You are from a middle class family, and live in a normal size home without any showy possessions, but you are surrounded by surprising consumptionm9 . This contrast is beginning to bother your 6-year-old son. You are worried that he will want to live as they do, and wonder if you should move. Sometimes big pocket money, joyful birthday parties, special playrooms and super-big houses tell you that your neighbors probably have more money than you do, and that they re not as careful as you are with money, but you may find that they cook and dig in the garden with their children just as often as you do, talk with them as freely and read to them every night. Or you may find that some of these parents stay in one wing of their big house while children play by himself, way off in a wing of his own. In that unfortunate case, he is basically growing up alone without being looked after properly, but this can happen to a child who lives in a normal-size house, too, if he has a TV a computer and a few video games in his room. Even the most caring parent doesn t walk in and out of it to see what show her child is watching, what Internet site he has found and if he s playing that video game. Too much uncontrolled screen then may lead to a certain loss of innocence)Yw , and if it doesn't, you might decide to move. Don't judge your neighbor too harshly%NS0W , though. There're some things that are right with almost any neighbor and some things that are wrong with the best of them like those super-big houses. The wealth of their owners and the way they throw money around may make your son feel sorry for himself, unless you help him understand that you and his dad save some of the money, give some to people who don't have enough and use the rest to pay for whatever the family needs. Children want should be provided with explanations when their parents don't give them what they want. 25. What is the problem with the worried parent in the passage? A. Her neighbors may have a negative effect on her son. B. She doesn t have as much money as her neighbors. C. She can t afford special playrooms. D. Her son wants to move into a bigger house. 26. We can infer from paragraph 2 and 3 that parents should . A. work hard to live a richer lire B. give their children more freedom C. spend more time with their children D. set an example for their children to follow 27. What do the underlined words in paragraph 4 mean? A. help the poor people willingly. B. save money for their children. C. spend money carelessly. D. 1eave money all around the house. 28. What does the author aim to express in the passage? A. Children feel ashamed of themselves in a rich neighborhood. B. Children are unfortunate to have poor parents. C. Children should enjoy their comfortable life. D. Children need proper guidance from their parents. C There has been a large increase in the number of natural disasters over the past few years, and it is believed that global warming and climate change could cause even more disasters in the future. Some of the world s leading cities are facing disasters like floods and heat waves. London London s flood defences are getting older. Since 1982, the Thames Barrier(4l)has protected the city from the threat (Z)of flooding, but it was only designed to last until 2030 and close once every two or three years. About 31 years later the barrier now closes five or six times a year and according to Environment Agency predictions, by 2050 the barrier will be closed on almost every tide if the problem is not solved There are 26 underground stations, 400 schools, 16 hospitals, an airport and 80 billion worth of property("N in London s flood risk area, so large scale flooding would be disastrous. Paris Over a six week period in July and August 2003, more than 1 1,400 mainly elderly people died in France from dehydration(14l)and extremely high body temperature in a deadly heat wave. Heat waves of similar intensity(:_^)are expected every seven years by 2050, so what can be done to make sure such a disaster does not happen again? One solution is to have air-conditioners installed[ň in elderly care homes. But this is considered a short-term solution, as the increase in demand for electricity also increases carbon emissions(c>e). In Paris the local authorities are encouraging architects to design new types of buildings such as the building  Flower Tower, which uses a covering of bamboo to act as a natural air-conditioner. Shanghai Shanghai is the fastest growing city on Earth. It has a population of 18 million and is only 4 meters above sea level. Sea levels are predicted to rise by 20 cm within the next century. About 250 000 people move to Shanghai every year in search of work, placing extra demands on energy consumptionm . China depends heavily on coal fired power stations, but these emissions increase temperatures and, in turn, warmer seas increase the risk of typhoons. 29What problem should be settled now in London? A. How to protect the city s property B. Where to build its flood defences C. How to use the Thames Barrier to protect the city D. How to improve the function of the old flood defences 30Which of the following measures can t solve the heat wave disaster in Paris? A. Putting up new types of buildings with a covering of bamboo. B. Having air-conditioners installed in elderly care homes. C. Forbidding the city to build  Flower Tower . D. Encouraging architects to design new types of buildings. 31The major threats to Shanghai are __________. A. increasing population and coal-fired power stations B. rising sea levels and typhoons C. extremely high temperature and rising sea levels D. extra demands on energy consumption and typhoons 32The purpose of the passage is __________. A. to tell us how to protect the big cities B. to give advice on how to defend natural disasters C. to explain what causes flood and heat waves D. to warn us of the increasing natural disasters in big cities D Bottled water has become the choice for people who are healthy and thirsty. Bottled water is all over the world. But some say the planet s health, and people s health may be suffering from it. The idea that bottled water is safer for humans may not be true. The Natural Resources Defense Council of America said,  There is no promise that because water comes out of a bottle, it is cleaner or safer than water from the tap. Another New York City-based action group added that some bottled water is  really just tap water in a bottle sometimes more clean, sometimes not.  It is not proven that bottled water is better than tap water. Nick Reeves from the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management said,  The high mineral content (+Tϑ) of some bottled water makes them not good for feeding babies and young children. Also, most bottled water doesn t have fluoride (lSir), which can make teeth stronger. Kids are drinking more bottled water and less fluoridated tap water, and some say that s behind the recent rise in bad teeth. Storing is another problem. Placed near heat, the plastic bottles can produce bad chemicals (Sf[ir() into the water. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, some 2.7 million tons of plastic are used worldwide to bottle water each year. The plastic can take between 400 and 1,000 years to break down. In terms of energy use, plastic bottles are also not cheap. One report said that if water and soft drink bottlers had used 10 percent recycled materials in their plastic bottles; they would have saved about 72 million gallons of gas. So, if you are worried about the effect of bottled water on the Earth, you can take the following steps. % Drink from your tap. Unless your government warns against this, it should be fine. % Get a container ([hV). Carry your tap water in steel or a lined drinking container, and clean it between uses. % Keep it cool. Don t drink from a bottle that has been sitting in the sun, don t store it near chemicals, and don t reuse plastic bottles. % Choose glass containers over plastic if possible. When finished, recycle! 33. What is the main idea of the article? A. Drinking tap water is the only choice for people. B. Glass containers are better than plastic bottles. C. Plastic bottles are harmful to the environment. D. Bottled water may not be as good as we think. 34. What can we learn about plastic bottles from the article? A. They break down in less than 300 years. B. They can be used for many other things. C. They are a risk to the environment. D. They are cheap to make. 35. Which of the following about tap water is NOT mentioned in the article? A. There are a lot of problems storing tap water. B. Bottled water can be just tap water in a bottle. C. It may be better for your teeth. D. It may contain fluoride. ,{NqQ5\k\2R nR10R 9hncweQ[ NweTv y-N QkXeQzz}vYvgsO y v^(WT{aS N\ ymў0 y-N g$Ny:NYYO y0 The Wife-carrying World Championship has been celebrated in a small town in central Finland since 1992. In 1992, the people of the town decided to restart some long-forgotten traditions. 84 He was said to only accept men as members of his gang who proved their worth in challenges. At that time, it was also a common practice to steal women from neighboring villages. 85 A large number of competitors, people, and journalists from Finland to Canada attend the Wife-carrying World Championship every year. 86 The Wife-carrying World Championship is held on a 253.5 meters long official track. The track has two dry obstacles and a water obstacle, about a meter deep. The wife to be carried may be your own, or your neighbor's. The minimum weight of the wife to be carded is 49 kg. If she is less than 49 kg, the wife will be given a heavy bag to carry. Each time a competitor drops his wife that couple will be fined 15 seconds. 87 Alongside with the Wife-carrying World Championship, there is also a team competition. The distance is the same but three men in the team carry the wife in turns. At the exchange point the carrier has to drink official "wife-carrying drink". Then he may continue the race. 88 While the Wife-carrying World Championship is being held, there are bands playing music, a wife-carrying dance and other forms of entertainment. A. There are a few basic rules. B. People everywhere hold the event. C. A special prize is awarded to the team. D. Do you know how these traditions restarted? E. This event is becoming increasingly popular. F. The winner is the couple who complete the course in the shortest time. G. 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Tesfaldet , who 48 for city centre taxi firm Cresta Cars, told the Manchester Evening News, "It was not a very 49 distance to the hospital and we were not thinking the baby would come as soon as that , and 50 the husband didn't seem to know how far gone(`U[ she was." Tesfaldet, from Broughton, 51 ,"The nurses ran out to my car and told me to 52__ towels and gloves from inside and the baby was born within five minutes. I got into the back of the car to help 53 them what they needed. I couldn't be 54 . It's amazing. I 55___two people and delivered three ! " Baby Nicole was born weighing a healthy 7 pounds. And the following day she was allowed home with her 56 , to meet her big sister, two-year-old Kristina. Pavla said, "It was so unexpected. With Kristina the labor was 12 hours and this was 30 minutes. I'd only been in pain for about five minutes before we 57 the taxi and then she was here. It was too 58 . I'm really happy to be at home with Nicole. 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