Which one would be the best title for the passage? A. Children Spend More Time Reading with Parents. B. Parents Are Their Child’s First Teacher. C. How Parents Make Their Child a Better Render. D. How to Improve Children’s Reading Ability. 对话填空 A= a passer-by B = a native A: (44) E me, could you tell me which bus I can take to the Wang Fu Jing Department Store? B: Just take the No. 1 bus going in that (45) d and get off at the Wang Fu Jing Stop. Walk a few (46) s to the corner and turn left. Keep on (47) g until you come to a tall cream-colored building. That’s the Wang Fu Jing Department Store. There are usually a lot of cars (48) p in front of it. A: Thank you. And where is the No. 1 bus stop? B: It’s over there. A: How many (49) s are there from here to Wang Fu Jing? B: Only one. A: In that case, I’d rather walk. B: It’s about a twenty-five (50) m walk. I think you must know the Beijing Hotel when you see it. A: Yes, I do. It’s on the (51) l side of the street. B: That’s right. You walk (52) p the Hotel and turn left at the (53) c . Keep on walking and you’ll get to the Department Store. A: Thank you. B: You’re welcome. (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) 书面表达 最近.你班就“考试 这一话题举行了一次讨论会.请根据以下信息.用英语写一篇短文.叙述大家对考试的看法. 考试非常重要 可以通过考试了解自己的学习效果.把成绩作为努力的动力. 考试并不能说明什么 1. 有人得高分就兴高采烈,考试不及格就情绪低落.2. 有的为了取得好成绩,甚至不参加任何课外活动.3. 如果没有考试.大家就不必为此担心.还可以选 择自己喜欢的科目.多参加课外活动.在社会实践中学习更多的东西. 你对考试的看法 1.考试是必要的,但应该进行适当的改革. ------ 查看更多

 

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The first step for the accomplishment of every act is the attitude of the person who wants to do something with his life. If you are the type of person who is always optimistic and has faith in your strengths then half of the job is already taken care of.
It is quite difficult to change the way you think or how you perceive(发现) reality and all the things
around you. It is useless if your friends keep pushing you to see life in another way, to be always optimistic, to laugh more and always think at the “pink” version of things. You get annoyed by everybody giving you pieces of advice. It is only you who can decide to have this great change of personality. Not only will you see things from another perspective(角度) but life itself will come to be different, meaning more exciting and more interesting.
For me every age has its beauty and one should always know how to live to the full every aspect of it. When you are a child you spend all your time playing and you don’t have anything to worry about; as the years pass you become more concerned with whatever goes around you, with the problems you have to take care of. You should always keep your sense of humor and never forget to smile. Not only the smile makes you more beautiful but it also makes you see life with other eyes.
You only have one life and you have to live it to the full every day, as if it were the last day of your existence so as not to get the point in which you are sorry you didn’t know how to live.
41. The most important thing for a person to make his dream come true is _________.
A. to try to work hard                                B. to do something with his life
C. to have a strong belief                              D. to face difficulty bravely
42. In the author’s opinion, which is the best way to see life correctly?
A. Getting help from friends.                            B. Finding a way yourselves.
C. Always being optimistic.                        D. Seeing life in different ways.
43. Paragraph 3 mainly tells us ___________.
A. not worrying too much is very important to people
B. keeping humor and smile is very important to children
C. how to deal with problems
D. how to find beauty in life
44. Which of the following best agrees with the passage?
A. Helping others is a good quality.
B. People’s advice always makes you angry.
C. The life you live depends on the way you see it.
D. The author has nothing to worry about in his life.
45. What would be the best title for the passage?
A. Could we change our attitude?  B. Do you enjoy life?
C. Ways to live happily.           D. Find beauty in life.                                                  

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All of us have read thrilling stories in which the hero had only a limited and specified time to live. Sometimes it was as long as a year; sometimes as short as twenty-four hours, but always we were interested in discovering just how the doomed man chose to spend his last days or his last hours.

Such stories set up thinking, wondering what we should do under similar circumstances. What happiness should we find in reviewing the past, what regrets?

Sometimes, I have thought it would be an excellent rule to live each day as if we should die tomorrow. Such an attitude would emphasize sharply the values of life. We should live each day with a gentleness, a vigor, and a keenness of appreciation which are often lost when time stretches before us in the constant repetition of more days and months and years to come.

Most of us take life for granted. We know that one day we must die, but usually we picture that day as far in the future, when we are in pleasant health, death is all but unimaginable. We seldom think of it. The days stretch out in an endless prospect. So we go about our little task, hardly aware of our listless attitude towards life.

The same attitude, I am afraid, falls on the use of our abilities and senses. Only the deaf appreciate hearing, only the blind realize the various blessings that lie in sight. Particularly does this observation apply to those who have lost sight and hearing in adult life. But those who have never suffered loss of sight of hearing seldom make the fullest use of these blessed abilities. Their eyes and ears take in all sights and sound hazily, without concentration, and with little appreciation. Seldom do people realize how good it is being in good health until they have fallen ill. It is the same old story of not being grateful without missing.

1.When reading the thrilling stories, we usually ______.

    A. have curiosity about the hero’s limited life  B. show great interest in our own lives

    C. find many regrets in reviewing the past    D. have mercy on the doomed man

2.From the passage, we can learn that ______.

    A. the author thinks it would be excellent to live if he should die the next day

    B. the disabled are anxious to regain their abilities and senses

    C. each of us should treasure what we have possessed today

    D. many of us are able to make full use of our time

3.The underlined word “hazily” in the last paragraph probably means ______.

    A. happily      B. unclearly            C. freely          D. enthusiastically

4.The best title for this passage may probably be ______.

    A. Not Being Grateful without Missing       B. Giving a Hand to the Disabled

    C. Making Use of Abilities and Senses       D. Learning from Thrilling Stories

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The Philippines expects that some 110,000 South Korean students will travel to the country in 2007, mainly to attend English language lessons, the Philippines Daily Inquirer has reported.

Head of Philippine Department of Tourism Team Korea, Maricon Basco Ebron, made the assessment at the recently concluded Korea Student Fair 2007, which attracted 30,000 South Korean students, all seriously planning to study abroad. In that event alone, around 8,000 students were booked by 14 Philippine-based schools.

According to Ebron, the estimated figure was based on actual figures recorded by the Philippine Bureau of Immigration in the past. The number of students would account for about 15 to 17 percent of the total visitors expected from South Korean in 2007. “Yet, that percentage is quite conservative since it does not include students with alien resident visas or those young people being brought in by South Korean retirees and businessmen,” Ebron said.

While the Philippines is not a native English-speaking country, the cheaper cost of English-based education is a major plus for South Koreans. “Sending a child to the US for one year is equivalent to sending a child to the Philippines for two years---plus the mom,” Ebron said, referring to the fact South Korean parents could easily come to the Philippines to check on their children.

    Oh Hyun-Sook, who works with the Philippine tourism office in Seoul, estimated the cost of South Korean university education at $4,000 per semester, or roughly four times the tuition for the same period in a major university in Metro Manila.

Meanwhile, many South Koreans enroll in short-term English as Second Language courses or study for the TOFL in the Philippines as preparation for further education in another country. Younger students come in for language camps, typically two-month courses during their summer or winter break.

According to Oh Hyun-Sook, children as young as five years old are sent abroad, both “to study the English language and to experience a different culture”. “It’s a fact that when you have English language skills, you’re more competitive, whether you work in Seoul or abroad,” Oh Hyun-Sook added.

5.In 2007, about ________ South Korean visitors will travel to The Philippines.

A. 650,000            B. 110,000       C.30,000         D. 38,000

6.The passage mainly tells us that_____________.

A. the Philippines is the first choice for many South Koreans to study English abroad

B. it costs South Koreans less money to study in the Philippines

C. South Korean students are welcome to study English in the Philippines

D. studying English in the Philippines helps South Korean students a lot

7.This passage is probably taken from  _________.

 A. an educational document                    B. a newspaper     

C. a government report                                                  D. a travel magazine

 

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American children aren't the only couch potatoes with nearly one third of children globally spending three hours a day or more watching TV or on computers, according to the study of over 70,000 teens in 34 nations.

From Argentina to Zambia, Regina Guthold of the World Health Organization in Geneva and her colleagues found most children weren't getting enough exercise and that it made no difference if they lived in a rich or a poor country.“With regards to physical activities levels, we did not find much of a difference between poor and rich countries,” Guthold said.“Growing up in a poor country does not necessarily mean that kids get more physical activities.”The study was published in The Journal of Pediatrics, looking at 72,845 schoolchildren aged 13 to 15 from North and South America, Asia, Europe,and the Middle East. The children were surveyed between 2003 and 2007.

The researchers defined adequate physical activity as at least an hour of exercise outside of gym class at least five days a week. Children who spent three or more hours a day watching TV,playing computer games, or chatting with friends—aside from time in school or time spent doing homework—were classified as sedentary.

The researchers found only one quarter of the boys and 15 percent of the girls were getting enough exercise by these definitions. A quarter of boys and nearly 30 percent of girls were sedentary and didn't get enough exercise with girls less active than boys in every country aside from Zambia.

Uruguay had the highest percentage of active boys, at 42 percent, while Zambia had the lowest, at 8 percent. Girls from India were the most active, with 37 percent meeting exercise recommendation, while girls from Egypt were the least active, with just 4 percent getting adequate exercise. Children in Myanmar were the least sedentary, with 13 percent of boys and 8 percent of girls classified as sedentary. The most sedentary nations were St. Lucia and the Cayman Islands, with 58 percent of boys and 64 percent of girls spending at least three hours a day in sedentary activities.

People show deep concern for kids' lack of physical activity in various nations. Why do they have a low level of physical activity? Guthold speculated(推测)that urbanization(都市化) could be a factor as well as access to cars and TVs.

16.If you are sedentary, you________.

A.are a diligent student spending much time doing homework

B.have at least an hour of exercise outdoors every day

C.like watching TV and playing computer games

D.spend a lot of time sitting down and not moving

17.Which statement is TRUE about the finding of the study, led by Regina Guthold?

A.Most children around the world don't meet the exercise recommendation.

B.Girls in every country are no more active than boys.

C.Children in rich countries relatively get less physical activities.

D.Only 4 percent of the girls from Egypt are not active in exercise.

18.Which could be the best title of the passage?

A.American children are addicted to TVs and computers

B.Nearly one third of children globally are couch potatoes

C.Effects of physical activities on health

D.Unimaginable standard of physical health

19.What would the writer be most likely to discuss in detail in the following paragraphs?

A.The suitable amount of physical activities for students.

B.Some of the factors for the popularity of cars and TVs among the kids.

C.The reasons behind the lack of physical activities.

D.The ways to make the most of physical activities.

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  A company planning to open the first hotel in space says it is on target to accept its first paying guests in 2012 despite critics questioning the investment and the length of time for the multibillion-dollar project.

  The Barcelona-based architects of the Galactic Suite Space Resort say it will cost $4.4 million for a three-night stay at the hotel.This price also includes an eight-week training course on an island.During their stay, guests would see the sunrise 15 times a day and travel around the world every 80 minutes.

  Galactic Suite Ltd's CEO Xavier Claramunt says the project will put his company in a leading position of a new industry with a huge future ahead of it, and forecasts space travel will become common in the future.“It's very normal to think that your children, possibly within 15 years, could spend a weekend in space” he told Reuters Television.

  A promising space tourism industry is beginning to take shape with construction in progress in New Mexico of Spaceport America, the world's first facility built specifically for passengers.British industrialist Richard Branson's space tours firm, Virgin Galactic, will use the facility to send tourists to space at a cost of $200,000 a ride.

  Galactic Suite Ltd, set up in 2007, hopes to start its project with a single pod(分离舱)in orbit 280 miles above the earth.“It will take a day and a half to reach the pod, and the passengers will join it for three days,” Claramunt said.More than 200 people have expressed an interest in traveling to the space hotel and at least 43 people have already reserved it.

  The numbers are similar for Virgin Galactic with 300 people already paid or signed up for the trip, but unlike Branson, Galactic Suite says they will use Russian rockets to transport their guests into space from a spaceport to be built on an island in the Caribbean.But critics have questioned the project, saying the length of time that will be used is unreasonable and also where the money is coming from to support the project.

(1)

What's Xavier Claramunt's attitude towards the space tourism industry?

[  ]

A.

Quite critical.

B.

Slightly worried.

C.

Highly optimistic.

D.

Fully satisfied.

(2)

Virgin Galactic's guests will be transported into space by using rockets produced in ________.

[  ]

A.

Spain

B.

America

C.

Britain

D.

Russia

(3)

Which of the following is one of the critics' concerns about this project?

[  ]

A.

It is hard to ensure the safety of tourists.

B.

There are many technical difficulties.

C.

It will be a waste of resources.

D.

It may lack support in money.

(4)

According to the passage, traveling to the space hotel ________.

[  ]

A.

will soon be possible for common people

B.

has attracted the attention of some people

C.

will make a large profit for the tourist industry

D.

is considered an industry with a huge future by many people

(5)

What's the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

The world's first space hotel is to open in 2012.

B.

The world's first commercial spaceport is being built.

C.

Space tourism:a surprising new industry.

D.

Space travel will become common in 15 years.

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     In Yemen,you always see one type of vehicle on the road:the water truck.They travel mountain roads
and cross deserts to bring Yemenis the goods more valuable than oil.It is one that only the rich can afford
with the supply regularly  being cut off.Others must rely on scarce rain or charity to  fight thirst.
     Experts say Yemen is going to be the first country in the world to run out of water.The capital,Sanaa,
will run out of drinking water as early as 2025,says a report by the World Bank.
Hannan,an 18yearold from Lahej,said that only the rich could prepare for cuts in supply."In a good week
we'll have a water supply all week but then the following week there will be water only for a day or two,"
she said.
     She and her husband,a factory worker,pay 3,000 riyals (99 yuan) for a week's supply of water from a
touring water  truck when the taps run dry.With an income of only 20,000 riyals (660 yuan) a month,this
means the family often spend half their money on water.
     "There are a lot of people who can't afford it and they have to rely on their neighbors to help," she said.

     The average person in Yemen survives on onefifth of what the World Health Organization considers to
be enough water.
     In Taiz,in the south,tap water is available only once every 45 days.In the mountainous Malhan district in
the north,women and children climb a 1,500m mountain to collect water from a spring,often in the small
hours to avoid long queues.
     Yemen is located in Southwest Asia,bordering the Arabian and Red Sea.Yemeni people have lived on
scarce water supplies for thousands of years but that problem has been made serious by conflict in the are
a,the fastgrowing population and the use of water to grow a drug called qat.With one of the world's highest
rates of population growth-3.46 percent,Yemen is the poorest Arab country.
     The government is considering desalinating (淡化) seawater,but this would be expensive and it may
now be too late.The only other solution is to cut down on farming,but that means importing even more
food.
1.The passage aims to _____.
A. analyze the reasons why Yemen lacks water
B. suggest some solutions to the water issue in Yemen
C. present how serious the water problem is in Yemen
D. encourage the world to help Yemenis who are suffering from water shortages
2.When Hannan said that only the rich could prepare for cuts in supply,she meant that _____.
A. rich people drank more water than the poor
B. rich people could buy water from the water trucks if there was a water supply cut
C. she had a rich neighbor who often helped her during water supply cuts
D. the rich were not affected by water supply cuts
3.Which of the following may be a reason why Yemen is short of water?
A. The country has had no rain for a long time.
B. The population of Yemen is growing fast.
C. The government has failed to reduce farming.
D. People can't afford the water from government water trucks.
4.The best title for the passage is "_____".
A. Never take water for granted
B. The water truck-the commonest sight in Yemen
C. The first country to run out of water in the world
D. No water for Yemen

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