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LONDON Thursday July 26 (Reuters)―Eddy missed his girlfriend Anna so much he flew back to Britain from Australia to propose(求婚)to her. The problem is she did the same in the opposite direction.

       He and Anna even managed to miss each other when they sat in the same airport waiting room in Singapore at the same time to wait for connecting flights.

       Anna, heartbroken when she arrived at Eddy’s Sydney flat to find he had flown to London, told The Times: “It was as though someone was playing a cruel joke on us.”

       “He is the most romantic person I have ever known .I think our problem is that we are both quite impulsive(冲动的)people. We are always trying to surprise each other.”

       After an 11,000-mile flight across the globe, she was greeted by Eddy’s astonished roommate asking what she was doing there.

       Eddy, a 27-year-old engineer ,had taken a year off to travel round Australia .But he was missing Anna ,a 26-year-old secretary, so much he got a job on a Sydney building site(工地)and started saving for a surprise.

       He then flew home to Britain and went to her flat armed with an engagement(订婚)ring, wine and flowers.

       “I really missed Anna and I’d been thinking about her all the time. I was so excited when she phoned me from Australia,” he said.

       Eddy then asked Anna to marry him on the phone. “I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry but I accepted,” she said.

       Anna was given a tour of Sydney by Eddy’s friends before going back home .Eddy had to stay in Britain for two weeks because he could not change his ticket.

 

45.What does the last sentence of the first paragraph tell us?

       A.Anna flew to Britain from Australia to marry him.

       B.Anna flew to Australia from Britain to marry him.

       C.Anna flew to Britain from Australia to propose to him.

       D.Anna flew to Australia from Britain to propose to him.

46.The underlined word “miss” in paragraph 2 most probably means      .

       A.escape from                                        B.fail to understand

       C.fail to meet                                          D.long to see

47.Eddy got a job on a Sydney building site because he      .

       A.wanted to travel round Australia

       B.needed money to pay his daily cost

       C.was an engineer at this building site

       D.hoped to make money from this job

48.Which of the following is TRUE about Eddy and Anna according to the text?

       A.Eddy proposed to Anna on the phone and Anna accepted.

       B.Anna stayed in Australia waiting for Eddy’s arrival.

       C.Anna had a good time touring Sydney with Eddy.

       D.Eddy met Anna in the airport waiting room by chance.

 

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The Girl with the Cut - out Face

When I was a child, I often looked through a family album. I remember asking my mother why there was a   36   cut out of a photo of a little girl. But it was   37   that my mother did not want to talk about it.

  38   I looked at the album I saw that cut - out face and   39   about it. I figured there was something   40   . When I was grown up and had almost   41   about the photo, my mother must have realized I should know her   42   . She sat me down one day and said, “That cat - up photo is   43   your Aunt Anna. She has schizophrenia(精神分裂症).”

But why did my mother never   44   this before? I still didn’t understand. “Because people are… were…   45   of having mental illness in the family” was the   46   . But I wanted to meet Aunt Anna, and I   47  .

My mother and I traveled to the house   48    Anna lived with an Italian family. Anna looked like a question mark on legs,   49   she had lovely, clear eyes and a gentle manner. I could see the   50   to my mother. “So nice to meet you,” she said to me. “Do you have a trunk (象鼻;行李箱)?”

Did she think that I was an elephant? No, she wanted to run   51   and hide in the trunk of my car. The family that   52   her said that she always wanted to   53  .

The last time I saw Anna she was placed in a smaller old - age facility in Brooklyn.

  54   Aunt Anna, I’m not the least bit ashamed of you. I’m   55   about you now for many to see, with your sweet young face showing under a pretty bow.

And you finally found that escape you were seeking.

 

1.A. space         B. picture          C. face             D. corner

2.A. easy          B. necessary        C. simple           D. clear

3.A. At once       B. Every time       C. On purpose       D. Of course       

4.A. wondered      B. recognized       C. proved           D. learned

5.A. wrong         B. serious          C. difficult        D. strange

6. A. forgotten    B. remembered       C. found            D. lost

7.A. thought       B. mind             C. secret           D. reason

8.A. for           B. of               C. about            D. on

9.A. follow        B. discover         C. stop             D. mention

10.A. proud        B. tired            C. ashamed          D. fond

11.A. question     B. answer           C. voice            D. fact

12.A. had          B. did              C. would            D. dared

13.A. where        B. when             C. how              D. why

14.A. so           B. and              C. but              D. or

15.A. difference   B. possibility      C. chance           D. resemblance

16.A. upstairs     B. forward          C. outside          D. back

17.A. housed       B. supported        C. offered          D. accepted

18.A. run          B. escape           C. hide             D. die

19.A. Therefore    B. Otherwise        C. However          D. Anyway

20.A. telling   B. writing  C. finding  D. complaining

 

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信息匹配(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
请阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑。 【温馨提示】如果该题选E,请填涂AB;如果选F,请填涂CD。
首先,请阅读下列笔友俱乐部成员的信息:
A. Culture fan: Karen, 17, American. She’s simply fascinated with other cultures. Her best friends come from four different countries. She enjoys foreign music and movies. She likes reading books, especially about culture and history. Send her a message at rickyroberts1000@yahoo.com.
B. Open-minded girl: Sarah, 17, Chinese. She spends most of her time knitting, dancing and seeing movies. She likes swimming, listening to music, learning foreign languages, collecting stamps and playing games. She’s willing to make friends with anyone between 17 —19 years of age. Her email: Sarah@hotmail.com.
C. Language Talents: Takumi is 18. This Japanese boy has mastered several languages such as Japanese, English and Russian. He likes learning about different cultures and listening to music. Do you want to learn languages? His email: ff8_angel19xx@hotmail.com.
D. Traveling around the world: Mary, 18, American. She enjoys art, pop music, and travel. She has been to several countries such as Italy, the UK, Ireland, China, and France, and she is always curious about different cultures. Her email address is bandana4real@hotmail.com.
E. Sports lover: Rodrigo, 22, Australian. He’s a teacher of physical education and a personal trainer. He likes sports very much. He also likes to write books. Contact him at lby4real@yahoo.com.
F. Music-loving girl: Ada, 19, English. She’s a college student. She plays some instruments: the piano, the guitar, and the violin. She plays the piano quite well. She can dance and sing really well in French, Japanese, Romanian, Italian, etc. Her email: si_a91@hotmail.com.
请阅读以下希望找到理想笔友者的自我介绍,然后根据他们的要求,匹配他 / 她拟要找的笔友俱乐部成员:
【小题1】I’m Andy, a second-year university student from the U.S. My major is elementary education, so I will become a teacher. In March 2008 I’m going to Japan to study at the Nagasaki College of Foreign Language. I’d like to make friends with someone who can help me with Japanese.
【小题2】My name is Eliza. I’m a very outgoing girl. I love playing the piano. I hope to become a pianist. I also play the guitar. I can sing in several languages. I’m looking for someone who has a lot in common with me.
【小题3】 I’m Anna, and I live in Canada. I speak English, French and Spanish. A lot of things interest me, especially other countries’ cultures, because I would like to see what other people’s lives are like. If you are interested in the same things, let’s become friends.
【小题4】 I’m Emilio Ukabi. I’m a boy of 18 years old, from Nigeria. I want to become an engineer in computer science and my favorite hobby is playing basketball. Really, I love this game. I’d like to be your friend, as long as you are sporty.
【小题5】I am Emiri, a 17-year-old girl from Tokyo, Japan. I want to make friends all over the world! I seek girls or boys around my age who have similar hobbies― listening to American pop music and traveling abroad. 

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Saturday, October 7th, was a marathon of sad tasks for Anna Politkovskaya. Two weeks earlier, her father, a retired official in the department of foreign affairs, had died of a heart attack as he emerged from the Moscow Metro while on his way to visit Politkovskaya’s mother, Raisa Mazepa, in the hospital. She had just been diagnosed(诊断) with cancer and was too weak even to attend her husband’s funeral. “Your father will forgive me, because he knows that I have always loved him,” she told Anna and her sister, Elena Kudimova, the day he was buried. A week later, she had an operation and since then Anna and Elena had been taking turns helping her deal with her grief.
Politkovskaya was supposed to spend the day at the hospital, but her twenty-six-year-old daughter, who was pregnant, had just moved into Politkovskaya’s apartment, on Lesnaya Street, while her own place was being prepared for the baby. “Anna had so much on her mind,” Elena Kudimova told me when we met in London, before Christmas. “And she was trying to finish her article.” Politkovskaya was a special reporter for the small newspaper Novaya Gazeta, and, like most of her work, the piece focused on the terror that can be seen all over the southern republic of Chechnya. This time, she had been trying to report repeated cruel acts done by people faithful to the Prime Minister, Ramzan Kadyrov, who are in favour of Russia. In the past seven years, Politkovskaya had written dozens of accounts of life during wartime; many had been collected in her book “A Small Corner of Hell: reports from Chechnya.” Politkovskaya was far more likely to spend time in a hospital than on a battlefield, and her writing bore frequent witness to robbery, and the uncontrolled cruelty of life in a place that few other Russians—and almost no other reporters—cared to think about.
【小题1】 Politkovskaya’s father died of ______.

A.tirednessB.a diseaseC.an attackD.an accident
【小题2】From the text we know that Raisa Mazepa ______.
A.didn’t love her husband
B.didn’t attend her husband’s funeral
C.was having an operation the day her husband was buried
D.was too sad to attend her husband’s funeral
【小题3】The underlined word “emerged” most likely means ______.
A.came outB.went intoC.looked intoD.left for
【小题4】How many family members of Anna are mentioned in the passage?
A.Three.B.FourC.FiveD.Six
【小题5】Which of the following words can best describe Politkovskaya’s character?
A.curiousB.easy-goingC.carelessD.responsible

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Saturday, October 7th, was a marathon of sad tasks for Anna Politkovskaya. Two weeks earlier, her father, a retired official in the department of foreign affairs, had died of a heart attack as he emerged from the Moscow Metro while on his way to visit Politkovskaya’s mother, Raisa Mazepa, in the hospital. She had just been diagnosed(诊断) with cancer and was too weak even to attend her husband’s funeral. “Your father will forgive me, because he knows that I have always loved him,” she told Anna and her sister, Elena Kudimova, the day he was buried. A week later, she had an operation and since then Anna and Elena had been taking turns helping her deal with her grief.

Politkovskaya was supposed to spend the day at the hospital, but her twenty-six-year-old daughter, who was pregnant, had just moved into Politkovskaya’s apartment, on Lesnaya Street, while her own place was being prepared for the baby. “Anna had so much on her mind,” Elena Kudimova told me when we met in London, before Christmas. “And she was trying to finish her article.” Politkovskaya was a special reporter for the small newspaper Novaya Gazeta, and, like most of her work, the piece focused on the terror that can be seen all over the southern republic of Chechnya. This time, she had been trying to report repeated cruel acts done by people faithful to the Prime Minister, Ramzan Kadyrov, who are in favour of Russia. In the past seven years, Politkovskaya had written dozens of accounts of life during wartime; many had been collected in her book “A Small Corner of Hell: reports from Chechnya.” Politkovskaya was far more likely to spend time in a hospital than on a battlefield, and her writing bore frequent witness to robbery, and the uncontrolled cruelty of life in a place that few other Russians—and almost no other reporters—cared to think about.

1. Politkovskaya’s father died of ______.

A. tiredness          B. a disease        C. an attack       D. an accident

2.From the text we know that Raisa Mazepa ______.

A. didn’t love her husband                   

B. didn’t attend her husband’s funeral

C. was having an operation the day her husband was buried

D. was too sad to attend her husband’s funeral

3.The underlined word “emerged” most likely means ______.

   A. came out        B. went into      C. looked into      D. left for

4.How many family members of Anna are mentioned in the passage?

   A. Three.           B. Four         C. Five            D. Six

5.Which of the following words can best describe Politkovskaya’s character?

   A. curious         B. easy-going     C. careless          D. responsible

 

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