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你在今年暑假到一家肯德基(KFC)快餐店做保洁员(cleaner)工作。你每天工作七个小时,为期三周。这项工作辛苦且枯燥,并使你感到非常疲劳。这几乎使你半途放弃。每天你都要起早贪黑地工作。在新学期开始之前,你终于坚持完成了这项工作,并且由此认识到了劳动(labor)的意义。你认为这是一次成功的体验。注意:1.必须使用第一人称。     2.词数120左右。
A.“The Lord of the Rings”, one of the bestsellers in the new millennium(千年),was made up of three parts--“TheFellowship of the Ring”, “Two Towers”, and “The Return of the King”. Millionsupon millions of people have read it in over 25 different languages, but fewerknow about the author and the history of the composition of the creativematerwork.    JohnRonald Reuel Tolkien was born in South Africa in 1892. His parents diedwhen he was a child. Living in Englandwith his aunt, Tolkien and his cousins made up play languages, a hobby that ledto Tolkien’s becoming skilled in Welsh, Greek, Gothic, Old Norse andAnglo-Saxon.    Aftergraduating from Oxford,Tolkien served in World War I. In 1917, while recovering from trench fever, hebegan composing the mythology for TheRings. As a professor of Anglo-Saxon in 1930s at Oxford, Tolkien was part of an informaldiscussion group called the Inklings, which included several writers. The groupwas soon listening to chapters of Tolkien’s imaginative work “The Hobbit”.    Hobbitwas a name Tolkien created for a local people that could best be described ashalf-sized members of the English rural class. Hobbits live in hillside holes.One of them, Bilbo Baggins, looks for treasures with a group of dwarves(侏儒). On the way, he meets the twisted, pitifulcreature Gollum, from whom he sees a golden ring that makes the holderinvisible.    Oneof Tolkien’s students persuaded her employer, publisher Allen & Unwin, tolook at a draft(草稿). The chairman of the firm,Stanley Unwin, thought that the best judge for a children’s book would be histen-year-old son. The boy earned a shilling for reporting back that theadventure was exciting, and “The Hobbit” was published in 1937.    Itsold so well that Unwin asked for a continuation. Over a dozen years later, in1954, Tolkien produced “The Lord of the Rings”, a series of books so creativethat they hold readers-new and old -after their publication.56.Whatcan we learn from the text?    A. “The Lord of the Rings” didn’t sell well inthe last millennium.    B.People know better about Tolkien himself thanabout his works.    C.Tolkien was quite familiar with Old English.    D.Tolkien knew very well about different kinds oflocal languages in Africa.57.Whichof the following helped most in making “The Hobbit” published?    A.One of Tolkien’s students.    B.Stanley Unwin’s son. C.Allen & Unwin. D.Bilbo Baggins.58.Whatis mainly discussed in the text?    A.“The Lord of the Rings” and its writer.  B.Acompletely new masterwork in the new millennium.    C.A famous professor at Oxford University.                D.The power of the magic ring.59.Whichof the following shows the right order of Mr. J.R.R.Tolkien’s life experience?    a.He had his “The Hobbit” published.     b.He became a member of the Inklings.    c.He served in World WarⅠ           d.He became an undergraduate at Oxford.    e.His work “The Lord of the Rings” came to theworld. f.He moved to England to livewith his aunt.    A.f-d-b-c-a-e    B.f-d-c-b-a-e        C.f-c-d-b-e-a   D.d-f-c-a-b-eB.The 12-year-oldCE0(首席执行官)of a Web sitedesigncompany will be one of 300 business and political leaders accompanying CanadianPrime Minister Jean Chretien on a trade visit to China in March.KeithPeiris,who founded CyberteksDesign in June 1999 and now has 25 clients(客户)in North America,insisted in an interview that he is “ just like any other kid.”He andhis father will spend nine days on the Team Canada trip to Beijing,Shanghai and Hong Kong,where Chretien aims to show thebest of Canadian business in the most populous country in the world.A glanceat the complex,elegant animations(动画)on his site shows the extent of Peiris’talent.“He doesn’t want to be No.2,”hisfather Deepal said proudly.Hisfather,who is now vice presidentof operations at Cyberteks,said,“I am teaching my son what I know.We make decisions together.I haven’t done anything my son disagreedwith.He makes the final decision.” Thecompany has seven offices in the United States and five part-time employees who,like the Peiris family,work from their London homes.KeithPeiris admitted some potential clients change their minds when they learn hisage,but the well-in-formednot-yet-teenager tries to ignore them.“Suddenly,I’ve been called a whiz kid orgeek,which I am not toohappy about.A few people have asked if they should call me ‘mister’,but I stay casual, I am still akid.60.That Keith Peiris insisted thathe is” just like any other kid” shows he is    .A.proud      B.modest       C.honest      D.excited61.Who makes the final decision on operationsat Cyberteks Design?A.Keith Peiris    B.Deepal Peiris    C.Jean Chretien   D.Both A and B.62.According to the information in the passage,which is the best and fastest wayto know more about the Web giant?A.We can go to Canada to pay him avisit.B.We can make an international telephonecall to him.C.We’d better visit his web site-.D.We can write to his father for the kid’s information.63.Which of the following statementsis NOT TRUE?A.Keith Peiris is a Canadian boy.B.All the employees of the child’s company work at home.   C.The Canadian Prime.Minister means to show off Keith’s success during his stayin China.D.Keith always tries his best to bethe best in the field of web site designing.C. “I have a regular film camera but I justdon’t use it much,” said Ms Lowery,23,a computer programmer.“When I got married last year,I had all these pictures that didn’t come out right.With digital cameras,you aren’t spending money on filmfor wasted pictures,”she said.Thereare plenty of models from which to choose:from simple $200 point and shoot snappers to $1,000 wonder withall the qualities that any advanced amateur(业余爱好者)could want.The wide selection is a sure sign that in many buyers’minds,digital cameras haverisen from mere gadgets to must-have items.Digitalcameras offer more than just the instant previewing of pictures on small colorscreens.They can store dozens,sometimes hundreds, of pictures that can be printed easily “at home or sent bye-mail”.Although there areextra costs ---the cost of memory cards for storage and the special paper forprinting--- many buyers have been willing to make the switch.Althoughabout 90 percent of American househo1ds still use film cameras,digital cameras are capturing agrowing share of the market.And the number of digital camera households,now at about 10 percent,is certain to grow,as producers introduce more andmore camera., whose quality is as good as film cameras.Soon,even professionals will use them.Salesmenexpect digital cameras to be popular gifts this holiday season.“They are very hot this year,”said Yossi Fogel at B&HPhoto in New York.“The prices have come down and the quality has gone up.Who wants to travel with 30 rolls0f film? With a large memorycard to store pictures,you can shoot and shoot and never have to worry about changing aroll.How many times haveyou missed a picture because you failed to reload the film?”64.Which of the following is N0T the advantage of the digitalcamera over the film camera?A.The user has to spend additionalmoney for it.B.It comes in many models for the customer.C.It saves money from unwantedpictures.    D.Its pictures can be sent by e-mail.65.According to this passage,the American household using digital cameras will increase,because    .A.their producers spend more money     B.their operation becomes simplerC.their salesmen are more friendly       D.their quality keeps improving66.Which of the following is NOTTRUE about film camera?A.Their pictures can be printed ata photo shop.  B.Their pictures can be enlarged asdesired.C.Their pictures can be seen beforethey are printed.D.Their pictures can be stored for a 1ong time.67.According to this article,digital cameras nowadays are usedmainly by   .A.professionals   B.amateurs   C.housewives  D.students D.A sixth of undergraduates in Beijingthis year have registered at driving school. The students, mostly from majorssuch as business management or international trade , will finish their drivingcourses within 20 days or so .Training costs have dropped to 2,600 yuan for students, according tothe Haidian DrivingSchool in Beijing. The price is not really low, butstudents will accept it, seeing it as an investment in their future.Familiarity with the operation of computers and fluent English are the basicskills graduating students need to find a job. But a driver’s permit has becomeanother factor.“In the job market, owning a driver’s permit sometimes strengthens agraduating student’s competitiveness for a good position,” says Zhou Yang, anundergraduate at the China University of Political Science and Law.Cars will become a necessary part of many people’s lives in the comingyears, and it is difficult to get a permit of campus because of the pressureson working people’s time . “Having a fulltime job after graduation offerslimited time to learn to drive . We senior students have plenty of spare time,plenty of opportunity to learn.” Zhou says.Xu Jian, an official at the driving school, said undergraduates werevery able and serious , and could grasp in an hour what ordinary people tookfour hours to learn . In this driving school, middle –aged people, young womenand college students are the main customers.To get a driver’s permit, a beginner is now required to have at least86 hours’ practice before the final road test .68.      in Beijingwant to learn to drive .    A.Most of the undergraduates          B.Many undergraduates    C.Many students in the driving school    D.Most of the students who learn business orinternational trade 69.Theundergraduates are learning to drive because      .    A.they need this skill to find a good job   B.theylike to drive cars     C.they will not have any time to learn to driveafter they have found a full-time job     D.most of them will be able to buy cars in thefuture 70.Whichof the following is likely to be Xu Jian’s opinion of students learning todrive?    A.He thought it was better to learn it atcollege than at work .    B.He decided it was a waste of money and timeto learn to drive .    C.He agreed that they could learn to drive .    D.He thought they would spend three times moretime to learn to drive than usual .71.Whichof the following can be the best headline for the passage ?    A.Students Pay Less to Learn to drive Now .               B.Students Learn to Drive     C.It is Better to Learn to Drive at Colleges .                D.Welcome to the Driving School .E.   Some people believe thatinternational sport creates good will between the nations and that if countriesplay games together they will learn to live together.0thers say that the opposite istrue:that internationalcompetitions encourage false national pride and lead to misunderstanding andhatred.There is probably sometruth in both arguments,but in recent years the 0lympic Games have done little tosupport the view that sport encourages international brotherhood.Not only was there the tragicincident including the murder of athletes,but the Games were also ruined by incidents caused mainlyby smaller national contests.   0ne country received itssecond-place medals with visible anger after the hockey final.There had been noisy scenes by theend of the hockey match, the losers objecting to the final decisions. They were surethat  one of their goals should nothave been disallowed and that their opponents’ victory was unfair.Their manager was in great angerwhen he said:“This wasn’t hockey.Hockey and the International Hockey Federation are finished.”The president of the Federationsaid later that such behavior could result in the suspension of the team for atleast three years.Incidentsof this kind will continue as long as sport is played competitively rather thanfor the love of the game The suggestion that athletes should compete asindividuals,or in non-national teams,might be too much to hope for.But in the present organization of the Olympics there isfar too much that encourages aggressive  patriotism72.According to the author,in recent years the Olympic Gameshave    .    A.created goodwill between thenations    B.brought about only false nationalpride    C.hardly showed any internationalfriendship D.1ed to more and more misunderstanding and hatred73.What did the manager mean by saying,“Hockey and the InternationalHockey Federation are finished”?   A.His team would no longer takepart in international games.   B.Hockey and the Federation areboth ruined by the unfair decisions.   C.There should be no more Hockeymatches organized by the Federation. D.The Federation should break up.74.The author gives the example inparagraph 2 to show    .  A.how false national pride led toundesirable incidents in international games    B.that sportsmen have been moreobedient than they used to be   C.that competitiveness in the gamesdiscourage international friendship   D.that unfair decisions are commonin the Olympic games75.What conclusion can be drawn fromthe passage?   A.The organization of the 0lympicGames must be improved.   B.Athletes should compete as individualsin the Olympic’ Games.   C.Sport should be playedcompetitively rather than for the love of the game.   D.More and more athletes willcompete for their own honor.四:完成对话A: Hi Wang Ling, how are your studies going?B: Wellexciting, but sometimes I find them very difficult. Most of the other studentscan understand the lectures without 76 d ________, but I have to listencarefully and take lots of notes.A: Yes,I know what you mean. Have you 77c_________recording the lectures?B:  No, I didn’t think wewere 78a_________ to.A: Ohit’s no problem, you just have to ask the lecturer’s for 79p___________.B: Oh,that’s a good idea. And I don’t get used to the teaching 80m_________. We are often asked to have discussions.You know we seldom did this in China.A: Well,discussions are really difficult for you at the 81b_________, but theyare really a good way of learning. The other students have different 82o________andyou can learn much from them.. So during a discussion listen carefully. Ifthere’s something you don’t understand, you can 83r_________ questions.B: I see.A:Anyway, don’t always 84w_______ about your studies. You need to relax yourself.Say travel to some places in Britain.B: That sounds a good idea. I am so glad to have a 85f___ ___ like you in Britain. Thank you very much.
 Competition is necessary for the developmentand advancement of a society. Cooperation is important for the existence and  36   of a society. Competition can  37   one to make greater progress,  38   cooperation can bring benefits to societyas well as to everyone. In my opinion,  39   competition and sincere friendly cooperationshould be  40   and promoted.    Competition 41   be seen everywhere and every time. It canbe very  42  . for example, the workers of onefactory try their best to produce high quality products in order to competewith other factories to take a larger  43   in the market. College studentscompete with each other, to get better  44  , win scholarships, and then getbetter jobs in the  45  . This is just like a  46   in the sports meeting. Only whenwe dash along can we  47  . On the other hand, we live, workand study with many other people and we are  48   of a society. In many cases, we can’t do  49   cooperation between us because each one’sability is  50  .  51  , cooperation is also important. As  52   as we are cooperative, our achievementswill be greater. We can say that cooperation is the  53   of success.    Inone word, if one wants to be successful, to gain greater achievements, and to  54   for a happier and safer life, he or shemust  55   to be both competitive and cooperative.36. A. value  B. peace C. fortune D. freedom37. A. pull    B. draw  C. push  D. drive38. A. or B. while  C. but  D. for39. A. fair B. false C. extra  D. frequent40. A. encouraged  B. ExploitedC. increased  D. prevented41. A. must   B. should C. would     D. can42. A. steady B. helpful C.nervous D. severe43. A. sale    B. business    C. share D. part44. A. grades B. degrees     C. prizes D. pay45. A. college B. future C.contest D. cooperation46. A. game B. signal C. fight D.race47. A. arrive B. succeed C. fun D.finish48. A. members     B. students C. masters  D. leaders49. A. without     B. with   C. in    D. for50. A. broad  B. narrow    C. limited D. strong51. A. However     B. Otherwise  C. Therefore  D. Besides52. A. soon   B. long   C. far    D.well53. A. key    B. base   C.result D. cause54. A. seek    B. care   C. wait   D. pay55. A. learn   B. pretend C. remain D. appear
第二节   书面表达(满分25分)假如你是张林,刚进入高三学习,需要购买一本英语书面表达的书,请根据下列提示,写信给你在外文书店工作的朋友Jack ,请他帮你挑选。
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要求:1.词数100个左右。2.不可逐字翻译,但可适当增加内容,使行文连贯。3.参考词汇:过渡词transitionalwords   版本edition 注:信的开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。DearJack,Howare you getting along these days?I’min Senior Grade 3 now, and I’m writing to you to ask for a favour.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Thankyou very much, my dear friend. I wish I hadn’t put you to so much trouble. Yours, Zhang Lin
第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误.对标题号的每一行做出判断:如无错误,在该行右边的横线上划(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(^),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。Eversince the first computer was built, each new computerhasbeen smaller, faster, and more powerfully. Most modern                  76.  desktopcomputer can perform operations that only                        77.  supercomputerscould do in past. The trend will no doubt                    78.  continuing,but just how small and fast can computers get?                   79.  Willwe get computers that is so small that they “disappear”                  80.  whichis, will they become so small that we will wear them                  81.  insidetheir body? I think it’s possible that future PCs will                   82.  bemade of anything other than plastic and glass. The                      83.  computerwill no longer be a thing in your house, but                      84.  insteadof something very small that you can bring                        85.  withyou wherever you go.
EExperts say theAmerican state of Hawaii has been invaded (入侵)by a small frog called the coqui (ko--kee).There may be millions of the small frogs in Hawaii. However, they do not belongthere. They are normally found in the southeastern United States. The coquifrogs are harming Hawaii’s environment. And the extremely loud noise they makeis causing problems for Hawaiian citizens and visitors.The coquiinvaders arrived in Hawaii about ten years ago. They were believed to have beenbrought in accidentally in shipments of plants from Florida. Their number hassharply increased. They have quickly spread around the Hawaii Islands hidden inplants.The coqui is abrown frog about five centimeters long. During the day, the frogs hide in wetprotected areas, such as under plant leaves. At night, the frogs move ontotrees to feed, call to females and mates. The call of the male coqui soundslike. Ko kee! Ko kee! In thesoutheastern United States, local people celebrate coqui frogs. But in Hawaii,the foreign frog has been considered as a harmful animal. The coqui frogs are amajor danger to Hawaii’s environmental system. The frogs eat thousands ofinsects (昆虫)everynight. These insects are important for the reproduction of plants. The insectsalso are important food for Hawaii’s native rare birds. The frogs also areaffecting the tourism industry in Hawaii. Increasing numbers of hotels,visitors and local people have been annoyed by the loud calls made by malecoqui frogs to female frogs. At night, the noise often makes it difficult forpeople to sleep.The frogs do nothave any natural enemies in Hawaii to reduce their population size. The warmweather permits them to lay eggs all year long. There are many efforts inHawaii designed to stop the spread of the coqui. It is a crime to transport,sell or release(释放)thefrogs there.The HawaiiDepartment of Agriculture is trying to find an effective chemical that can besafely used to kill the frogs. For now, the frogs may only be caught by hand.The Hawaii Department of Agriculture says the greatest danger to the economyand environment of the state is from harmful species, like the coqui.72.The statement that can best summarize themain idea of the passage is     .    A.the coqui invaders have seriously affectedthe tourism industry in Hawaii    B.it is not permitted to transport, sell orrelease the coqui frogs in Hawaii    C.the coqui invasion has serious effects onthe economy and environment in Hawaii    D.great efforts have been made by the Hawaiipeople to kill the coqui73.The coqui frogs originally arrived inHawaii       .    A.by chance                      B.at the request of all the local citizens    C.as a gift                        D.as goods demanded in the local market74.Visitors to Hawaii don’t like the coquifrogs mainly because         .    A.they are a big danger to the environmentalsystem there    B.the loud noise made by the frogs bothertheir rest at night    C.they affect the reproduction of the localplants and insects    D.visitors could no longer see the nativerare birds because of them75.The two factors leading to the rapidspread of coqui frogs in Hawaii are      .    A.the frogs’ habit and the environment inHawaii    B.the large number of the insects and theplants in Hawaii    C.the geographic location of Hawaii and itstourism industry    D.the warm weather there and the frogs’ lackof natural enemies第二卷(共35分)
DYou can make thedifference between this … and this. But how?This summer,join the International Conservation (环境保护)Scouts on a fun-filled holiday with adifference. Year after year, young people from all around the world gettogether at one of our sixteen conservation camps. Their shared aim is to helpprotect the countryside and its wildlife.Many animals andplants are in danger of disappearing forever. The dormouse, a kind of mouse,for example, needs woodland plants for food and trees to stay in. Its habitatis being destroyed by man and it needs our help to survive.On aconservation camp holiday, you’ll learn all about nature and how to protect it.Our trained leaders will accompany you and tell you everything you need toknow. Because of this you don’t need any experience, just energy andenthusiasm(热情).You will explore the countryside and work to ensure the survival of hundreds ofanimals and plants and still have plenty of time to enjoy the camp’s excellentsport games and organized nature paths through beautiful scenery.TheInternational Conservation Scouts is a world-wide organization, so there mustbe camp near you. You can spend a splendid holiday at any of the camps for aslittle as £60,including accommodation(住宿)and food.For moreinformation, send for a free conservation camps handbook today:TheInternational Conservation ScoutsStanton St. JohnOxfordshire OX71 TLTHE KEY TOSAVING WILDLIFE IS TO PROTECT NATURAL, HABITATSYOUR WORK WILLMAKE A DIFFERENCE68.The main purpose of this passage is      .    A.to offer young people a fun-filleddangerous holiday    B.to attract young people to attend aconservation camp    C.to persuade people into exploring thecountryside    D.to raise funds for the InternationalConservation Scouts69.According to the passage, you can     atthe conservation camps.    A.do experiment on the usual dormouse    B.practise numbers of favorite hobbies    C.enrich your knowledge of wildlife    D.have free accommodation and food70.Judging from its writing style, thispassage seems to be      .    A.a piece of advertisement for the young    B.a serious science report for the young    C.a passage for professional reading    D.a passage for arguing an opinion71.The International Conservation Scouts islocated in       .    A.16 different countries              B.some camps near you    C.the United Kingdom               D.the beautiful countryside
CSelf-employedprivate doctors who charge a fee each patient’s visit are the foundation ofmedical practice in the United States. Most doctors have contract relationshipwith one or more hospitals in the community. They send their patients to thishospital,whichusually charges patients according to the number of days they stay and thefacilities (operation room, tests, medicines that they use). Some hospitalsbelong to a city, a state or a government agency. Others are operated byreligious orders (教会)orother non-profit groups.Some medicaldoctors are on salary. Salaried doctors may work as hospital staff (员工)members, or residents, who are oftenstill in training . They may teach in medical schools, or be hired bycorporations to care for their workers to work for the government’s PublicHealth Service.Doctors areamong the best paid professionals in the United States. In the 1980s, it wasnot uncommon for medical doctors to earn incomes of more than $100,000 a year. Specialists,particularly surgeons, might earn several times that amount. Doctors list manyreasons why they deserve to be so well rewarded for their work. One reason isthe long and expensive preparation required to become a doctor in the UnitedStates. Most would-be doctors first attend college for four years, which cancost nearly $20,000 a yearat one of the best private institutions. Then they attend medical school forfour years. Tuition(学费)alonecan more than $10,000 ayear. By the time they have obtained their medical degrees, many young doctorsare deeply in debt. They still face three to five years of residency(实习阶段) in hospital, the first year as anassistant. The hours are long and the pay is relatively low.Setting up amedical practice is expensive, too. Sometimes several doctors will decide toestablish a group practice, so they can share the expense of maintaining anoffice and buying equipment. These doctors also take care of each other’spatients in emergencies.Doctors worklong hours and must accept a great deal of responsibility. Many medicalprocedures, even quite practiced many times, still involve risk. It isunderstandable that doctors want to be well-paid for making decisions which canmean the difference between life and death.64.According to the passage, it is veryunlikely that an American hospital is owned by     .    A.a church        B.a corporation    C.a city          D.a state  65.The expenses for becoming a doctor aremainly spent on      .    A.schooling and retraining            B.practice in a hospital    C.facilities he or she uses             D.education he or she receives66.Sometimes several doctors set up a groupmedical practice mainly because    .    A.it’s difficult for one doctor to take careof too many patients    B.they can take turns to work for long hours    C.facilities may be too much of burden forone doctor to shoulder    D.no one wants to take too muchresponsibility67.The statement that fully expresses theauthor’s view towards US doctors’ payment is that    .    A.they deserve a very good payment for theirexpensive education and their responsibility    B.it is reasonable for doctors to have alarge income because their work is dangerous    C.doctors should be better paid because theywork long hours in bad conditions    D.doctors have great responsibility, so itis understandable that they should be well paid
BDangerous creaturesSome beachcreatures are wonderful-like dolphins, but others are dangerous. Find out moreabout the dangerous ones –puffer fish, blue ringed octopus, and stingrays.The blue ringed octopusThe blue ringedoctopus is not a very big creature but it is very dangerous.These octopusesare found all around the coast of Australia. They often lie in rock pools closeto shore.The blue ringedoctopus is usually a dull colour but it shows its bright blue rings when it isin danger. If it is taken out of the water by someone, it is able to bite himand poison him.If this creaturebites someone, he will feel numbness (麻木) around the mouth, face and neck, Puffer FishPuffer Fish arefound in all Australian seas. They are very easy to catch but must not be eatenbecause their flesh contains a poison.Anyone who doeseat the flesh can become sick very quickly. They may even stop breathing.The Blue BottleThe Blue Bottleis found in most Australian waters. Blue Bottles float lightly on the surfaceof the water but their tentacles(触角)can be as long as 10 meters.Blue Bottles aremuch less dangerous than some other jellyfish, but they can give a swimmer abad sting(刺) ifthe swimmer accidentally touches them.Stingrays There are manydifferent kinds of stingrays in Australian waters. They usually swim and feedon the bottom of the sea. Accidents can happen if people stand on them or tryto pick them up.Stingrays have asting on their tail. These stings have poison on them. If someone is stung, thewound can easily become infected.60.If you swim in Australian waters, you willprobably       .    A.be bitten by the blue ringed octopus    B.stop breathing because of Puffer Fish    C.get a bad sting by the Blue Bottle    D.become infected by stingrays61.According to the text, the less aggressive(侵略性)creatureis       .    A.the blue ringed octopus             B.puffer fish    C.the blue bottle                   D.stingrays62.According to this passage, the correct oneof the following is that      .    A.all creatures along the coast of Australiaare dangerous    B.poisonous creatures change the body colorwhen in danger    C.no accident will happen unless peopletouch these creatures    D.if people stand on the beach, accidentscan happen because of creatures63.The main idea of this passage is about       .    A.dangerous creatures in the sea        B.interesting creatures in the ocean    C.wild creatures in Australia seas        D.different creatures in Australian waters
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(共20小题,每小题2分)ABe Healthy ! BeSlim ! Be Beautiful!Discover thesecret for a healthy, slim, and beautiful you!Discover how tobe healthy, slim and beautiful!I love thishealthy diet program because it helps you lose weight, lose inches, feelhealthy and look beautiful. This healthydiet is an 8 week’s program which is unlike other diet regimes(食物疗法). In that it focuses on proper nutritionfirst and weight loss second. Your body must have proper levels of minerals,vitamin, and protein in order to work well. It provides a simple lifestylechange to give you more energy and improve your health most greatly. It offerscontrol over stomach and continuing hunger with a dense diet allowing 1,700 to2,000 calories a day. If a person has a weight problem, their body probably isnot working at proper levels of basic nutrients. We invite you to follow thisprogram, so you can be the slim person who lives inside you.You too, canlove dieting especially if you are losing weight and losing inches.For moreinformation about our program, please get to our address in the internet:http://www.Shaklee.net/ lifestyle-for-heath/products56.This passage is mainly about       .    A.how people should keep fit          B.a healthy diet program    C.why people should keep fit          D.ways to lose weight57.The underlined phrase “lose inches” inthe passage means       .    A.become shorter                   B.become taller    C.become fatter                    D.become thinner58.According to this passage, all of thefollowing are true except that      .    A.this program makes a change in yourlifestyle    B.this program can stop you from feelinghungry all the time    C.this program allows you 1,700 to 2,000calories for each meal    D.this program tries to tell us what peopleshould do to become slim59.If you click “ http://www.Shaklee. net/lifestyle-for-heath/products ”you may read        A.some other programs              B.the content of this program    C.some interesting foods              D.some products you can buy
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