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Ferryboatinformation(212)269-5755

Lostandfound(212)363-7620

Dining,gifts&

audiotour344-0996

Transportation

StatueofLibertyandEllisIslandFerry;

boatsleavefromBatteryPark,Manhattan,andfromLibertyStatePark,NewJersey.Theyrunaboutevery30to45minutesbeginningat9:

15a.m.

(Thetimeforferryischangeable)

Hours:

Mayvary;

callthenumberabove

Closed:

December25

Ferryfees(includesLibertyandIslands)adults,$7;

seniorcitizens,$6;

children(age3~17),$5.(Groupratesareavailablefor25ormoreadults.) 

21.Insummer,visitorswillhave______tovisitEllisIsland. 

 

A.alimitedtime 

B.alongertime 

C.ashortertime 

D.awonderfultime 

22.Whichnumberwouldyoucallifourfriendsweresuddenlyill?

A.(212)344-0996 

B.(212)363-7620 

C.(212)363-3260 

D.(212)269-5755 

23.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.PeoplecanvisitEllisIslandfreeofcharge.

B.TheboatsdeparturetimefromBatteryParkisat9:

15alltheyearround.

C.Ferryfeesforchildrenarecheaperthanforadults.

D.Ferryfeesforgroupvisitorscanbereduced. 

(B)

“Pop”standsforpopular,andapopsingerhastoworkveryhardtostaypopular.Hemusteithergivethepublicwhattheywant,orhemustfindanewwayofsingingthatwillattracttheirattention.Evenwhenhehassucceeded,andhisrecordsaresoldeverywhere,hecannotrelax.Thenhemustworkharderthanevertoremainpopular,becausetherearealwaysyoungersingerstryingtobecomefamousandtostealsomeofthepopularity.

Thelifeofasuccessfulpopsingerisn’teasyatall.Hecanonlyrelaxwhenheisalone,becauseeverythinghedoesiswatchedandreportedinthespecialnewspaperwrittenforthefans.Thefansarethemostimportantpeopleintheworldforthesinger.Theybuyhisrecords,theygotohisconcerts,andtheymakehimrichandfamous.Buttheycanbeveryannoying,too.Sometimestheirenthusiasmissohysterical(歇斯底里的)thattheydoanythingtogetasouvenir.Theystealhandkerchief,theytearoffbuttons,andtheyevencutoffpiecesofunfortunatesinger’shair.Manysingershavebeenforcedtohide,andsomewhohavenotbeensoluckyastoescapehavebeenstripped(剥)practicallynakedbytheirfans.Apopsingerhastospendalotofmoneyonclothesbecausehemustalwayslooksmart,oratanyrate,different.Hemusthavealuxurious(豪华的)car.Andmostimportantly,hemustalwayskeepsmilingforthebenefitofhispublic.

24.Popsingerworksveryhard___________.

A.togetattention 

B.tostaypopular 

C.togetmoremoney 

D.tosellmorerecords

25.Theunderlinedword“annoying”inthesecondparagraphmeans__________.

A.lovely 

B.friendly 

C.boring 

D.angry

26.Apopsingerhasalotofclothesinordertokeephimself_________.

A.smartandthesame 

B.smartanddifferent 

C.healthyandyoung 

D.richandstrong

27.Asuitabletitleforthispassagemightbe_______.

A.TheWaytoBecomeaPopSinger 

B.TheFansofthePopSinger

C.ThePopSingers 

D.TheSuccessofPopSingers

(C)

Thehostpouredtheteaintothecupandplaceditonthesmalltableinfrontofhisguests,whowereafatheranddaughter,andputthelidonthecupwithaclink.Apparentlythinkingofsomething,hehurriedintotheinnerroom,leavingthethermos(热水瓶)onthetable.Histwoguestsheardachestofdrawersopeningandarustling.

Theyremainedsittingintheparlor(客厅),theten-year-olddaughterlookingattheflowersoutsidethewindow,thefatherjustabouttotakehiscup,whenthecrashcame,rightthereintheparlor.Somethingwashopelesslybroken.

Itwasthethermos,whichhadfallentothefloor.Thegirllookedoverhershoulderabruptly,startled,staring.Itwasmysterious.Neitherofthemhadtouchedit,notevenalittlebit.True,ithadn’tstoodsteadilywhentheirhostplaceditonthetable,butithadn’tfallenthen.

Thecrashofthethermoscausedthehost,withaboxofsugarcubesinhishand,torushbackfromtheinnerroom.Hegawkedatthesteamingfloorandblurtedout,“Itdoesn’tmatter!

Itdoesn’tmatter!

Thefatherstartedtosaysomething.Thenhemuttered,“Sorry,Itoucheditanditfell.”

“Itdoesn’tmatter,”thehostsaid.

Later,whentheyleftthehouse,thedaughtersaid,“Daddy,didyoutouchit?

 

“No.Butitstoodsoclosetome.”

“Butyoudidn’ttouchit.Isawyourreflectioninthewindowpane.Youweresittingperfectlystill.”

Thefatherlaughed.“Whatthenwouldyougiveasthecauseofitsfall?

Thethermosfellbyitself.Thefloorisuneven.Itwasn’tsteadywhenMr.Liputitthere.Daddy,whydidyousaythatyou…?

“Thatwon’tdo,”girl.ItsoundsmoreacceptablewhenIsayIknockeditdown.Therearethingswhichpeopleacceptless,themoreyoudefendthem.Thetruerthestoryyoutell,thelesstrueitsounds.”

Thedaughterwaslostinsilenceforawhile.Thenshesaid,“Canyouexplainitonlythisway?

“Onlythisway,”herfathersaid.

28.Theunderlinedwords“blurtedout”inParagraph4means“_______”.

A.saidquietly 

B.saidmysteriously 

C.saidquickly 

D.saidpatiently

29.Thelocationofthethermosbeforeitfellwas__________.

A.ontheflooroftheinnerroom 

B.onthewindowpane

C.onasmalltableintheparlor 

D.behindthefatheranddaughter

30.Itcanbeinferredfromthestorythatthefather_________.

A.didn’tknowMr.Liverywell 

B.didn’tthinkMr.Liwouldbelievethetruth

C.wassorrythathetoldthetruth 

D.wasastubbornman

31.Thestoryshowsusthat___________.

A.peoplerarelytellthetruth

B.ifyoudefendyourself,peoplewillbelieveyou

C.peopleshouldtaketheblameforsomethingthattheydidn’tdo

D.youcan’talwaysmakepeoplebelievethetruth

(D)

Ifyouarehuman,youcan’thelpbutexperiencetimeswheneverythingseems

tobegoingwrongandyoufeelasifyourlifeiscompletelyoutofcontrol.Itisduringthose“downtimes”thatwordsofencouragementfromfamily,friends,co-workersorevenstrangerscanlightenyourspirits.Itisalsoduringthosetimesthatdestructivewordscansinkyoudeeperanddeeperintodepression.

Forexample,considerthisstoryaboutagroupoffrogswhoweretravelingthroughthewoodswhentwoofthemfellintoadeeppit(坑).Alloftheotherfrogsgatheredaroundthepit.Whentheysawhowdeepthepitwas,theytoldthetwounfortunatefrogstheywouldnevergetout.

Thetwofrogsignoredthecommentsandtriedtojumpoutofthepit.Theotherfrogskepttellingthemtostop.Finally,oneofthefrogstookheedof 

whattheotherfrogsweresayingandsimplygaveup.Hefelldownanddied.Theotherfrogcontinuedtojumpashardashecould.Onceagainthecrowdoffrogsshoutedathimtostopthepain.Themoretheyshouted,theharderhejumpedandfinallyhemadeittosafety.

Whenhegotout,theotherfrogsaskedhimwhyhecontinuedtojumpwhentheywereallshoutingathimtosimplyquit.Thefrogexplainedtothemthathewasalittlebitdeaf.Hethoughttheywereencouraginghimtheentiretime. 

Everytimeyouhaveachancetosayeithersomethingpositiveornegativetoanotherhumanbeing,dochoosethechancetosaysomethingpositive!

Don’tletthoseopportunitiesgetawayfromyou.Yourwordshavealargeamountofpower.Usethemwisely.Youreallyneverknowjusthowmuchtheycanmeantosomeoneelse.

32.Thefirstparagraphtellsusthatwordsplayanimportantpartespeciallywhen_______.

A.westaywithourfamily,friendsandco-workers 

B.wehearstrangerssaysomethingtous

C.wegetthroughhardtimesinlife. 

D.wemakesomebigmistakes.

33.Theunderlinedphrase“tookheedof”hasthesimilarmeaningwith“_____”

A.actedaccordingto 

B.hadsomedoubt 

C.heldonto 

D.gotusedto

34.Themoretheyshouted,theharderhejumpedandfinallyhemadeittosafety.

That’sbecause_______________.

A.hestruggledtoprovethattheywerewrong 

B.hethoughttheywereencouraginghim

C.hewasangrywithwhattheysaid 

D.hedidn’twanttoletthemdown.

35.Afterreadingthepassage,readersshouldlearnalessonthat_________.

A.wecanuseencouragingwordstohelpothersout 

B.havingapositiveattitudeisimportantinlife

C.nevergiveupuntilwewin 

D.wemustbelieveinourselvesratherthanothers

第二节(共5小题;

每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Atpresent,anincreasingnumberofstudentwearglassesandsomeeveninhighdegree,thatworriesthemselvesalot.Inmyopinion,thereweremainlythreereasons.First,theirwaysofusingeyesarenothealth. 

Second,becausethehighpressureofstudy,theyoftenstudyfortoolongwithoutanybreak.Third,some 

spendtoomanytimebeforetelevisionsorcomputers. 

However,muchcanbedonetoprotectoureyesight.Whenreading,weshouldbeinbrightplacesbutletoureyesresteveryanhour.Wheneverwearefree,weshoulddosomeeyeexercisessothatourtiringeyescanberestoredquick.ThereisanEnglishsaying:

“__36__”Untilrecently,fewpeopletookthesayingseriously.Now,however,doctorshavebeguntolook

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