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D.I'
mgladtohearthat.
3.-Doyoupreferteaorcoffee?
-__________C___________
A.Milk.
B.Yes,Iliketea.
C.Coffee,please.
D.None.
4.-Let'
shaveapicnicbytheWestLake.
-_______C______________
A.Nevermind.
B.That'
sallright.
C.Goodidea.
D.You'
relucky.
5.-HowsoonwillyourfatherflytoNewYork?
-_________C___________
A.At7:
00am.
B.Lastweek.
C.Inthreedays.
D.Twiceayear.
6.Jane'
sdressissimilarindesign_D_hersister'
s.
A.like
B.with
C.to
D.as
7.___C____thesehonorshereceivedasumofmoney.
A.Except
B.But
C.Besides
D.Outside
8.____D_____herandthentrytocopywhatshedoes.
A.Mind
B.See
C.Stareat
D.Watch
9.Willyou____A_____meafavor,please?
A.doB.make
C.bringD.give
10.It'
sbad____A____foryoutosmokeinthepublicplaceswheresmokingisnotallowed.
A.behaviorB.action
C.mannerD.movement
Part2ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Readthefollowingpassage.ChoosethebestwordmarkedA.,B.,C.andD.foreachnumberedblank.
Mr.Clarkeworksinamiddleschool.Helikesreadingandoften11Dsomebooksfromthelibrary.Hekeeps12Btotheradioeverymorningandreading13Aaftersupper.Soheknowsmuchandteacheswell.His14Cworship(崇拜)himverymuch.
Mike,Mr.Clarke'
slittleson,isonlynine.He15Alikesreadingbooks.Andheoftenaskshisfathersomequestions.Mr.Clarkealwaysthinkshe'
stoo16tounderstandhimandchooses17onestoanswer.Ofcoursetheboyisnotpleasedwiththat.
OnedayMikeread18aboutthelightsandwas19it.Whenhisfathertoldhimtodosomehousework,hewentonthinkingofit.Heaskedhim20questions,andhisfatheransweredall.Thenhisfathersaidproudly,"
Fathersalwaysknowmorethansons!
"
Theboythoughtforawhileandsaid,"
Idon'
tthinkso!
11.A.finds
B.sells
C.buys
D.borrow
12.A.watching
B.listening
C.going
D.touching
13.A.newspapers
B.letters
C.stories
D.messages
14.A.teachers
B.parents
C.students
D.classmates
15.A.also
B.never
C.even
D.only
16.A.old
B.young
C.clever
D.able
17.A.moredifficult
B.theeasiest
C.easier
D.themostdifficult
18.A.everything
B.nothing
C.something
D.anything
19.A.worriedabout
B.interestedin
C.afraidof
D.angrywith
20.A.few
B.little
C.afew
D.alittle
SectionB
Direction:
Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA.,B.,C.andD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Thedarksmokethatcomesoutofstacks(大烟囱)orfromaburningdump(垃圾)containstinybitsofsolidorliquidmatter.Thesmokealsocontainsmanygases,mostofwhichcannotbeseen.Altogether,theymakeuptheseriousproblemsofairpollution.Insomanyplacesitkeepsusfromseeingthesun,irritate(刺痛)oureyes,causesustocoughandmakesusill.
Airpollutioncanspreadfromcitytocity.Itevenspreadsfromonecountrytoanother.SomenorthernEuropeancountrieshavehad"
blacksnow"
frompollutantsthathavetraveledthroughtheairfromothercountriesandhavefallenwiththesnow.Soairpollutionisaglobalproblem.Itcankillbabies,olderpeopleandthosewhohaverespiratory(呼吸)disease.In1952,fourthousandspeopledieinoneweekasaresultofaseriousairpollutionbreakoutinLondon.In1948inasmalltownofPennsylvania,20peoplediedinafour-dayperiodofairpollution.Asoftenfoundincities,airpollutionincreasestherisksoflungdisease,suchasbronchitisandasthma.Ofcourse,smokingandotherfactorshelptocausetheseillnesses,too,butthesecauseshaveincreasedgreatlyduringrecentyearsasairpollutionhasbecomeworse.
21.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutthe"
incident?
A.IthappenedinthenorthernEuropeancountries.
B.Ithappenedtherebecauseairpollutioninthesecountrieswasmostserious.
C.Pollutantsthatfellwithsnowmadeitdirty.
D.Itisaglobalproblem.
22.Whocanbekilledbyairpollution?
A.Earthandplants.
B.Stonesandbirds.
C.Thosewhosufferfromrespiratoryillnesses.
D.BothAandC.
23.HowmanypeoplediedofairpollutioninPennsylvaniain1948?
A.4,000.B.20.C.None.D.4020.
24.hatarebronchitisandasthma?
A.Differenttypesofheadaches.B.Lungdisease.
C.Heartdiseases.D.Differenttypesofstomachaches.
25.Accordingtothepassage,airpollutionincreasespeople'
schanceofgetting______?
A.Headache.B.Alungdisease.C.Stomachache.D.Nervousbreakdown.
Part3Translation
TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoChinese.
26.Hisviewofthepressis/wasthatthereportersare/wereeitherforhimoragainsthim.
27.Theworkisn’tveryprofitableintermsofcash,butIamgettingvaluableexperiencefromit.
26.他对新闻界的看法是,记者们不是支持他,就是反对他。
27.从金钱的角度来说,这份工作好处不大,但是我从中可以得到有价值的经验。
TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish..
28.任何人如果停止汲取新知识,就肯定会落后。
29.他记得在离开阅览室时,把灯关上了。
28.Anyonewhostopsabsorbingnewknowledgeiscertaintolagbehind.
29.Herememberedturningoffthelightwhenheleftthereading-room.
Part4Writing
HelpMetoBuyaSpokenEnglishBook
1.介绍你的近况。
2.请他帮你买本英语口语书。
3.欢迎他方便时来访。
Oct.16,2007
DearLiHua,
It'
slongtimesincewehaven'
tseeneachother.Imissyouverymuch.How'
severythinggoingonwithyou?
IambusypreparingPETS4.
IwaswonderingifyoucouldhelpmebuyPETS4EnglishoraltextbookpublishedbytheBeijingPress,becausethebooksweresoldouthere.
Dropinwhenyouarefree.Ioftenthinkofthosehappydayswespenttogetheratuniversity.
Pleaseletmeknowassoonaspossibleonceyougetthebook.
Mybestwishes.
Yours,
WangLei
Practice2
1.-Don'
tforgettocometomypartythisevening!
-_________B____________
A.Ican'
t.B.Iwon'
t.C.Idon'
t.D.Iwill.
2.-Didyouusetoplaythepiano?
A.Yes,Ido.B.No,Ididn'
t.
C.Yes,Iplayiteveryday.D.No,Ido.
3.-Whatwouldyouliketodrink?
-_________C____________
A.Thanksalot.
B.Bequick.
C.Aglassofmilk,please.
msorry.
4.-Howmuchisthatmeat,please?
A.Teno'
clock.
B.Tenyuanakilo.
C.Ilikeitverymuch.
D.Idon'
tlike.
5.-WhereisKate?
-_________A____________
A.She'
sinEngland.
B.She'
sfromLondon.
C.She'
sanurseinEngland.
D.SheisEnglish.
6.-CouldIborrowyourcar,please?
-__________C____________
A.Goodidea.
B.Nohurry.
C.Withpleasure.
D.Nosurprise.
7.-It'
sagoodidea.Butwho'
sgoingto____A_____theplan?
-IthinkJohnandPeterwill.
A.carryout
B.getthrough
C.takein
D.setaside
8.Twodaysisnotenoughforhimtofinishthework.Heneeds___D____day.
A.other
B.theother
C.thethird
D.athird
9.Theredflowergoesfromoneto__C___intheclass.
A.theother
B.others
C.another
D.other
10.ThecomputersystemAsuddenlywhilehewassearchingforinformationontheInternet.
A.brokedown
B.brokeout
C.brokeup
D.brokein
Readthefollowingpassage.ChoosethebestwordmarkedA.,B.andC.,D.foreachnumberedblank.
Moreandmoreteachersandparentshavenoticedanotherkindofpollution;
11camefromtheprintedpaperssoldonstreets.
Theseprintedthingslooklikenewspaperbuthavehardlyanythingtodowiththem.Youcanonlyfindreadingmaterialsbadly12theresomearetoostrangeforanyonetobelieve,
13arefrighteningstoriesofsomethingevenworse.However,manyoftheyoungstudentsaregettingabsorbedinsuchpoisonousreading,whichcoststhemwhattheyshouldpayfortheirbreakfastandbringthemnightmaresandimmoralideas14return.Homeworkisleftundone,dailygameslost.
Thesesellersshoutonstreetssellingtheirpaperswell.Thewriters,publishersandprinters,
15theyare,weneverknow,aremakingtheirsilentmoney.Thesheepskinnedwolf'
sstoriesseemtohavebeenforgottenonceagain.
Whynotforbidthiskindofthingsatschool?
Yes,bothteachersandparentshave16eachotherformorestrictcontroloftheyoungreaders.Yetunfortunately,17youwanttoforbidit,themoretheywanttohavealookatit.Sometimesyoumayevenfindseveralchildrenshareonepatchedpaper,whichhastraveledfromonehandto18drivenbythecuriousnature.
Itreallydoesharmtooursociety.Ithasalreadyformedasortofmoralpollution.The19teachersandparentsneedmorepowerfulsupport.Meanwhile,theyoungreadersneedmoreinterestingbookstohelpthem20_theseuglypapers.
11.A.it
B.that
C.which
D.thispollution
12.A.madeof
B.madeup
C.madefrom
D.madein
13.A.theothers
B.others
C.theother
D.someothers
14.A.as
B.in
C.for
D.from
15.A.however
B.whoever
C.whichever
D.however
16.A.warned
B.advised
C.persuaded
D.asked
17.A