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London, May 5, 2003  Emma Richards of Britain has become the first woman and the youngest person to finish the Around Alone, which is a round-the-world sailing race. The journey started in New York last September and went east around South Africa to New Zealand. It crossed the Pacific Ocean and went around South America, ending up yesterday in Rhode Island, the smallest state in America. In the end, the trip covered over 46,000 kilometres. The same sea route was taken in the past by many famous travelers who wanted to learn about the world.
Emma, a 1996 graduate (毕业生) of the University of Glasgow, finished the race at the age of twenty-eight. The race requires competitors to sail alone. Emma said that actually it was very difficult to be all by herself for such a long time even though she’s really into sailing. Her worst moment was when she had to climb the high mast (船桅) in a bad storm to fix some broken parts. She sailed hundreds of kilometres away from land and the wind was blowing very hard. Only her strong willpower kept her going to make it all the way. These days, Emma is happy to be home with her parents and sleep in a bed that stays still.
【小题1】The first paragraph is mostly about       .

A.the Around Alone race
B.a terrible wind storm
C.the start of the journey
D.the smallest state in America
【小题2】Which one is NOT true?
A.Emma sailed alone around the world.
B.Emma made a new route for the sea travel.
C.Emma is the youngest person to finish the race.
D.Emma is the first woman to finish Around Alone.
【小题3】The second paragraph mainly tells us about       .
A.Emma’s parents B.how to repair a broken boat
C.the University of Glasgow D.Emma’s sailing experience
【小题4】 How long did the trip take?
A.About four months. B.About six months.
C.About eight months. D.About twelve months.
【小题5】What is the best way to explain Emma’s success?
A.The other racers had many problems.
B.Her parents encouraged her to keep on.
C.She had strong willpower to make it to the end.
D.She had received a good education in a university.

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London, May 5, 2003  Emma Richards of Britain has become the first woman and the youngest person to finish the Around Alone, which is a round-the-world sailing race. The journey started in New York last September and went east around South Africa to New Zealand. It crossed the Pacific Ocean and went around South America, ending up yesterday in Rhode Island, the smallest state in America. In the end, the trip covered over 46,000 kilometres. The same sea route was taken in the past by many famous travelers who wanted to learn about the world.
Emma, a 1996 graduate (毕业生) of the University of Glasgow, finished the race at the age of twenty-eight. The race requires competitors to sail alone. Emma said that actually it was very difficult to be all by herself for such a long time even though she’s really into sailing. Her worst moment was when she had to climb the high mast (船桅) in a bad storm to fix some broken parts. She sailed hundreds of kilometres away from land and the wind was blowing very hard. Only her strong willpower kept her going to make it all the way. These days, Emma is happy to be home with her parents and sleep in a bed that stays still.
小题1:The first paragraph is mostly about       .
A.the Around Alone raceB.a terrible wind storm
C.the start of the journeyD.the smallest state in America
小题2:Which one is NOT true?
A.Emma sailed alone around the world.
B.Emma made a new route for the sea travel.
C.Emma is the youngest person to finish the race.
D.Emma is the first woman to finish Around Alone.
小题3:The second paragraph mainly tells us about       .
A.Emma’s parentsB.how to repair a broken boat
C.the University of GlasgowD.Emma’s sailing experience
小题4:How long did the trip take?
A.About four months.B.About six months.
C.About eight months.D.About twelve months.
小题5: What is the best way to explain Emma’s success?
A.The other racers had many problems.
B.Her parents encouraged her to keep on.
C.She had strong willpower to make it to the end.
D.She had received a good education in a university.

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I had my hair cut at the ________ around the corner.

[  ]

A.barber

B.barbers

C.barber's

D.barbers'

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Julie liked to go to the park with her mother. Today, when Julie went to the park, she looked around and became very   41  .

“What’s wrong, Julie?” asked her mother.

“There is so much trash on the ground,” said Julie. “It seems that there is  42  trash than before. ”

Julie’s mother looked around. There were old boxes on the ground. There were old bottles. There was waste paper, too.

“You’re right,” said her mother. “The park is very dirty.”

  43  can we deal with it?” asked Julie.

“I am sure you will think of   44  ,” said her mother.

Julie and her mother went home. Julie painted a picture of a park. Then she wrote “PLEASE KEEP OUR PARK CLEAN” at the top of her picture.

“Let’s go back to the park, Mom,” said Julie.

“Okay,” said her mother.

Julie took some trash bags with her. She also took some tape(胶条).

When Julie   45  the park, she put up her picture on a big trash can.

Then she asked her mother, “Will you help me pick up the trash?”

“I   46  will!” said her mother.

The children in the park ran over to   47  what was going on. Julie gave them some   48  . “Let’s clean this place up,” she said.

Then they began to pick up the trash together. They talked and laughed  49  they worked. Soon, all the bags were full.

“We need to come back another day. There is still some trash on the around,” said Julie. “But the park   50  much better.”

“It does,” said her mother. “I knew you would think of a way to help.”

41. A. happy            B. sad          C. excited           D. relaxed

42. A. fewer             B. bigger        C. less             D. more

43. A. Where            B. How         C. When            D. What

44. A. something         B. anything      C. everything        D. nothing

45. A. arrived in B. got to C. reached in D. arrived to

46. A. hardly            B. still          C. sure             D. never

47. A. believe            B. see          C. practice          D. call

48. A. paper             B. pictures       C. pens            D. bags

49. A. before            B. while         C. until             D. if

50. A. tastes             B. remains       C. looks            D. sounds

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阅读理解。
      
     People and air pollution are often in the same places. This means that cities with large populations have
  the biggest problem of dirty air. Air pollution is caused by many different things. A major kind of air
 pollution is the gas from cars. Statistics (统计资料) show that 93 percent of all auto trips are within cities.
 Another major kind of dirty air is the burning of coal and oil for energy. This energy is needed to make
 electricity. Of course, much more electricity is used in the city than in the country.
     On the average, we throw away more rubbish than the year before. The burning of rubbish makes air
 pollution even worse. Many major industries are also responsible for the dirty air in the around cities. The
 fumes (烟) from iron, steel, chemical, and petrol production add particles (微粒)  to the air.
     The effects of air pollution range from mild headaches to death. The levels of pollution found in heavy
 traffic may cause headaches for loss of clear vision. Wherever coal and oil are used for fuel, fumes may
  kill trees and plants and cause metal to corrode (腐蚀). In some of the larger cities, these fumes endanger
 the live of human beings by contributing to lung diseases and causing early death.
1. Why is air pollution more in the city than in the country?
    A. Because there are larger populations in cities.
    B. Because the air in the city is dirty.
    C. Because there are more cars in the city.
    D. Because there are much more gas fumes from cars.
2. The fumes from coal and oil may cause metal _____.
    A. to turn black                                      
    B. to become rusty
    C. to corrode                                          
    D. to twist
4. In larger cities,  the fumes from coal and oil may cause _____.
    A. heart diseases                        
    B. lung diseases
    C. loss of clear vision                    
    D. serious headaches
5. The main idea of the passage is that _____.
    A. the cause of air pollution is people
    B. the causes and the effects of air pollution are both found in cities
    C. the effects of air pollution range from headaches to death
    D. air pollution is caused by dirty air
6. What is the purpose of this passage?
    A. To tell people to stop polluting the air.
    B. To tell the causes of air pollution.
    C. To tell why cities are bad places to live in.
    D. To describe why cities are good places to live in.

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