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  There were once two men, Jack and Max, both 1________(serious)ill, in the same room of a hospital.Quite a small room, it had one window looking out on the world.Jack was allowed to sit up in bed for an hour in the afternoon.His bed was next to the window.But Max had to spend all his time 2________(lie).

  Every afternoon 3________ Jack was propped up(支撑)for his hour, he would pass the time by describing what he could see outside.Max would listen to Jack say all of this.He heard how a child nearly fell 4________ the lake and how beautiful the girls were in their summer dresses.Jack’s description made him feel he could almost see what 5________(go)on outside.

  Then one fine afternoon, the 6________(think)came to Max.:Why shouldn’t I get the chance to see what was happening?He felt ashamed(羞愧), 7________ the more he tried not to think like that, the worse he wanted a chance.One night as he stared at the ceiling, Jack suddenly woke up, coughing and choking.His hands reached for the button 8________ would bring the nurse.But Max watched without moving.In the morning, the nurse found Jack dead and quietly took his body away.

  Max asked if he could be moved to the bed next to the window.They moved him, 9________ made him quite comfortable.The minute they left, Max propped himself up on one elbow(肘)and looked out of the window.It faced 10________ wall, which was blank.

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More than 7 million tickets will go on sale for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, which is more than the number of tickets   1             (sell) in the 2004 Athens Games, the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the 29th Olympiad (BOCOG) said on Friday.

Of the tickets, about 4.9 million,  2            70 per cent will be sold within China and the rest 30 per cent will be sold abroad.

“Since we have more   3               (seat) than Athens, we can sell     4                tickets,” said Rong Jun, an   5              (office) from the BOCOG Marketing Department.

It  6         (report) that Athens offered 5.3 million tickets  7       the 2004 Olympics.

“The  8             (open) ceremony will be held in the National Stadium, 9               is able to seat 91,000 people. Since  10              large number of seats will be taken by broadcasters and the media, there will be only about 60,000 for ordinary audience.”

      

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阅读下列各小题, 根据括号内的汉语提示, 用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子, 并将答案写在答题卡上的相应题号后。

1.Only if you ask many different questions ____________________ (你才会获取信息) you need to know. (acquire)

2.To my relief, he has promised to keep me ____________________ (了解) what is happening to him abroad. (inform) 

3.Since it is well-preserved, the chances of your car _____________________ (抛锚) on the freeway are rather low. (break)

4._____________________ (暴露在阳光下)for too long, especially in hot summer, you’ll feel faint and sick. (expose)

5.At the conference, the representatives form all over the country put forward a common idea _____________________ (我们应加快) the development in all fields. (speed)

6.If you had told me about her arrival in advance, I ______________________ (会安排他) to meet her at the airport. (arrange) 

7.The man _______________________ (被怀疑) committing the murder is reported to have been arrested last week. (suspect) 

8.By the time they finished half the journey, they ____________________ (已经用完) petrol, and accordingly they had to abandon the car and walked home. (run)

9.It seemed strange that the man who had developed communism ____________________ (竟然曾经居住) in London. (live) 

10.It’s commonly accepted that it is hard work, which is taken lightly sometimes, ____________________ (对…有影响)one’s academic performance. (difference)

 

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阅读下面短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题.

  [1]Rising temperatures have forced many plants to climb to higher elevations(海拔)to survive, researchers reported.

  [2]More than two-thirds of the plants studied along six West European mountain ranges climbed an average of 29 meters in altitude in each decade since 1905 to better conditions on higher ground, the researchers reported in the journal Science.

  [3]“This is the first time it's shown that climate change has a significant effect on a large set of forest plant species,” said Jonathan Lenoir, a forest ecologist at Agro Paris Tech in France, who led the study.“It helps us to develop our understanding of how ecosystems respond to temperature changes.”

  [4]The French team's findings suggest plants at high altitudes face the same or greater impacts from rising temperatures.“Plants species move where it's the most suitable for them to grow,” Lenoir said.“If you change these good conditions, species will move to recover the same conditions.”

  [5]Using database on plant species found at specific locations and elevations stretching back to 1905, the researchers showed many plants have steadily climbed higher to conditions best suited for survival and growth.

  [6]Plants move higher when they disperse(分散)their seeds in the wind, which blows them ________ to high elevations and cooler temperatures similar to their former location, Lenoir said.

  [7]The researchers tracked 171 forest plant species during two periods-between 1905 and 1985, and from1986 to 2005--along the entire elevation ranging from sea level to 2,600 meters.They found that two-thirds of the plants responded to warming temperatures over that time by ________.

  [8]Plants at higher altitudes also appear most sensitive to warmer conditions because slight temperature changes at higher altitudes have a bigger impact.

1.What is the best title of the passage?(No more than 5 words)

2.Complete the following statement with proper words.(No more than 4 words)

Plants at high altitudes are quick to feel the warmer temperature because a tiny change there can ________ on them.

3.Fill in the blank in Para.7 with proper words.(No more than 4 words)

4.How do plants move to higher elevations?(No more than 8 words)

5.What does the word “them”(line 2, paragraph 6)probably refer to?(No more than 2words)

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1.Professor Holloway, an eye____________(专家), organized a national survey of eye diseases in children.

2.Someone in another car started making             (手势) and pointing at our tires.

3.There is a c             between pollution and the death of trees.

4.He was a little boy, but he b             as if he were an adult.

5.It was            (令人吃惊的)to everyone that the court had made such a decision.

6.               (不幸地)he won’t be here tomorrow evening.

7.The National Day was celebrated              (遍及) the country.

8.A museum should aim to e            as well as educate.

9.The novel describes the way of life of the o           people there.

10.She’s s            to bring up a family alone.

 

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