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  Vladimir Balderas was a 12-year-old boy when he started working in the fields.His workday began before the sun rose and ended as it set.He and his parents labored in the heat weeding sugar beets and clearing rocks from the fields.

  They rarely got a day off.Now, Vladimir is 14 years old and he is still working in the fields.Every April, his family go north to begin months of grueling(令人筋疲力尽的)farm work.“It's hard,” Vladimir said.“It's a lot of work.We have to walk a lot in the fields.At the end of the day, I feel so tired.”

  It is estimated that 250 million kids like Vladimir are forced to work in hard, often dangerous jobs, all over the world.They mine precious metals, weave rugs and work in factories.As many as 500,000 kids in the U.S.and more than 100 million worldwide labor on plantations and farms.What's more, experts estimate that more than 100,000 children and teens are injured on farms each year.They use sharp knives and scissors designed for adult hands.Most of them operate heavy machinery and work with poisonous agricultural chemicals.

  “If you get hurt, there is no one to help,” said Santos Polendo who spent 10 years working in the fields.He had to carry 40-pound buckets of tomatoes in sweltering heat.He often suffered backaches, knee pain and headaches.“Sometimes, the heat was so bad, it gave me headaches for a week straight,” Polendo says.

  In April, Vladimir will travel north with his family to find fieldwork.Migrant families move regularly to find work in the fields.Because migrant children miss so much school, as many as 65%of them drop out.Last year, the Department of Labor cut funds(专款)for migrant-youth programs in 31 states.The programs had provided kids with teachers and resources and replaced income that parents lost when their kids stayed in school.

  The Association of Farm Worker Opportunity Programs is fighting to restore the money for migrant education and training programs and to increase earning for adult farm workers.The group is also pressuring Congress to provide kids working in agriculture with the same protection as other working kids.

(1)

The work Vladimir Balderas did in the fields was ________.

[  ]

A.

interesting

B.

exhausting

C.

simple

D.

educative

(2)

Why are so many children injured on farms?

[  ]

A.

The working tools are not suitable for them

B.

No one can help them

C.

They don't have working experience

D.

They spend too much time working

(3)

What's the author's attitude towards child labor?

[  ]

A.

He is mildly critical

B.

He is strongly critical

C.

He is in favor of it

D.

His attitude is not clear

(4)

The last paragraph is mainly about ________.

[  ]

A.

the efforts made to child labor

B.

the protection provided to the migrant family

C.

the method to store money

D.

the training programs

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听力

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题。从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Where does the conversation most likely take place?

A.At the airport.

B.At the railway station.

C.In the post office.

2.What does the man need?

A.A rest.

B.A bigger room.

C.More cool air.

3.What time is it now?

A.5∶00.

B.4∶15.

C.4∶45.

4.What is the most probable result of the conversation?

A.The woman decides to buy one coat.

B.The woman hasn’t decided yet.

C.The woman agrees to buy the other coat.

5.What is the man mailing?

A.Some photos.

B.A textbook.

C.A parcel.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。

6.What is the man complaining about?

A.The entrance charge for the nightclub is too high.

B.He is not allowed into the nightclub free.

C.He does not like Sammy Davis Junior.

7.When does the dialogue take place?

A.In the morning.

B.In the afternoon.

C.In the evening.

8.What does the man finally decide to do?

A.To entertain himself.

B.To go to the nightclub.

C.To go out for a walk.

听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

9.How did Mr Woods suddenly become rich?

A.He won 12 000 pounds on the football pools last Sunday.

B.He won 120 000 pounds on the football pools last Saturday.

C.He received a 120 000 pound note from the bank last Saturday.

10.When is he going to finish working at his present job?

A.The end of this week.

B.Early next week.

C.The end of next week.

11.What is his wife going to do?

A.She is going to buy her own car.

B.She is going to take driving lessons.

C.She is going to sell her old Ford.

听第8段材料,回答第12,13题。

12.When does the conversation probably take place?

A.On Monday.

B.On Wednesday.

C.On Friday.

13.Where can Mr Crumble find the man today?

A.At the man's house.

B.In the man's office.

C.In the meeting room.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.What is Paul doing?

A.Reading a book.

B.Writing a report.

C.Cooking supper.

15.Where does the woman come from?

A.America.

B.Italy.

C.Canada.

16.What's John's plan for the future?

A.To tour Britain.

B.To open a shoe shop.

C.To get a job abroad.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Why do people hardly ever meet their pen-friends?

A.Pen-friends usually live a long way from each other.

B.Pen-friends use different languages.

C.Pen-friends are not really friends at all.

18.What kinds of things do pen-friends usually write about?

A.Their towns, schools and interests.

B.Their favourite magazines.

C.Stamps, coins and picture postcards.

19.Where is the best place to find a pen-friend?

A.In magazines.

B.In English countries.

C.On postcards.

20.What is John Smith interested in?

A.Collecting stamps.

B.Geography.

C.Dancing.

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阅读理解
     Paul, the oracle octopus (神算章鱼), was given a replica (复制品) of the World Cup as a reward
for his perfect eight-for-eight record in predicting the results of matches.
     The two-year-old octopus with possible supernatural powers turned into a worldwide celebrity for
accurately predicting the German team's five World Cup wins as well as their two defeats. Paul also
tipped Spain to beat Netherlands in the final.
     "We have had a lot of offers for Paul but he will definitely be staying with us and returning to his usual
job-making children smile," Sea Life spokeswoman Tanja Munzig in Oberhausen said after presenting
Pual with the World Cup replica.
      There's no rational(合理的)reasons why Paul always got it right. Bettors around the world made
small fortunes based on Paul's guess, said Graham Sharpe, media relations director at William Hill in
London. "I've seen a lot of things in my lifetime but this is the first time I've ever seen people making their
picks based on what an octopus tells them. We had people coming in saying they didn't know how to
place a bet but heard about this German octopus and wanted to bet with him. It's funny. But he kept
getting it right." said Sharpe.
     Sharpe said that anyone who had placed a 10-pound accumulator bet(累计下注)on Paul's prediction
from the start of the World Cup would have won 3,000 pounds($4,500)by the end of the tournament.
Paul's home at Sea Life aquarium(水族馆)in Oberhausen has been crowded with visitors and media
from across Europe. Many networks broadcast his predicting live. Many networks broadcast his picks
live. Hundreds were on hand to watch the World Cup replica lowered into his tank on Monday, 12 July,
2010.

1. If a fan had placed a 200-pound accumulator bet on Paul's prediction, he would have won________
    during the tournament.

A. $30,000      
B. $45,000        
C. $60,000        
D. $90,000

2.The underlined word "tipped" in the 2nd paragraph probably means_____.

A. ordered    
B. announced        
C. predicted            
D. helped

3. From what Sharpe said we can learn that________.       

A. it's amazing for Paul to make more exact prediction than people
B. octopus like Paul may all have the ability to predict exactly
C. it's common for people to believe in sea life for prediction
D. we'd better not bet with animals when we have trouble making our picks

4. We can learn from this passage that_________.          

A. Paul used to be children's favorite sea life
B. it's useless to bet with the oracle octopus
C. Paul was born with the ability to predict World Cup results
D. Germany will never be beaten if Paul stays with them

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阅读理解

  Paul, the oracle octopus(神算章鱼), was given a replica(复制品)of the World Cup as a reward for his perfect eight-for-eight record in predicting the results of matches.

  The two-year-old octopus with possible supernatural powers turned into a worldwide celebrity for accurately predicting the German team's five World Cup wins as well as their two defeats.Paul also tipped Spain to beat Netherlands in the final.

  “We have had a lot of offers for Paul but he will definitely be staying with us and returning to his usual job-making children smile,” Sea Life spokeswoman Tanja Munzig in Oberhausen said after presenting Pual with the World Cup replica.

  There's no rational(合理的)reasons why Paul always got it right.Bettors around the world made small fortunes based on Paul's guess, said Graham Sharpe, media relations director at William Hill in London.“I've seen a lot of things in my lifetime but this is the first time I've ever seen people making their picks based on what an octopus tells them.We had people coming in saying they didn't know how to place a bet but heard about this German octopus and wanted to bet with him.It's funny.But he kept getting it right.” said Sharpe.

  Sharpe said that anyone who had placed a 10-pound accumulator bet(累计下注)on Paul's prediction from the start of the World Cup would have won 3,000 pounds($4,500)by the end of the tournament.

  Paul's home at Sea Life aquarium(水族馆)in Oberhausen has been crowded with visitors and media from across Europe.Many networks broadcast his predicting live.Many networks broadcast his picks live.Hundreds were on hand to watch the World Cup replica lowered into his tank on Monday, 12 July, 2010.

(1)

If a fan had placed a 200-pound accumulator bet on Paul's prediction, he would have won ________ during the tournament.

[  ]

A.

$30,000

B.

$45,000

C.

$60,000

D.

$90,000

(2)

The underlined word “tipped” in the 2nd paragraph probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

ordered

B.

announced

C.

predicted

D.

helped

(3)

From what Sharpe said we can learn that ________.

[  ]

A.

it's amazing for Paul to make more exact prediction than people

B.

octopus like Paul may all have the ability to predict exactly

C.

it's common for people to believe in sea life for prediction

D.

we'd better not bet with animals when we have trouble making our picks

(4)

We can learn from this passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

Paul used to be children's favorite sea life

B.

it's useless to bet with the oracle octopus

C.

Paul was born with the ability to predict World Cup results

D.

Germany will never be beaten if Paul stays with them

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阅读理解

  Paul, the oracle octopus(神算章鱼), was given a replica(复制品)of the World Cup as a reward for his perfect eight-for-eight record in predicting the results of matches.

  The two-year-old octopus with possible supernatural powers turned into a worldwide celebrity for accurately predicting the German team's five World Cup wins as well as their two defeats.Paul also tipped Spain to beat Netherlands in the final.

  “We have had a lot of offers for Paul but he will definitely be staying with us and returning to his usual job-making children smile,” Sea Life spokeswoman Tanja Munzig in Oberhausen said after presenting Pual with the World Cup replica.

  There's no rational(合理的)reasons why Paul always got it right.Bettors around the world made small fortunes based on Paul's guess, said Graham Sharpe, media relations director at William Hill in London.“I've seen a lot of things in my lifetime but this is the first time I've ever seen people making their picks based on what an octopus tells them.We had people coming in saying they didn't know how to place a bet but heard about this German octopus and wanted to bet with him.It's funny.But he kept getting it right.” said Sharpe.

  Sharpe said that anyone who had placed a 10-pound accumulator bet(累计下注)on Paul's prediction from the start of the World Cup would have won 3,000 pounds($4,500)by the end of the tournament.

  Paul's home at Sea Life aquarium(水族馆)in Oberhausen has been crowded with visitors and media from across Europe.Many networks broadcast his predicting live.Many networks broadcast his picks live.Hundreds were on hand to watch the World Cup replica lowered into his tank on Monday, 12 July, 2010.

(1)

If a fan had placed a 200-pound accumulator bet on Paul's prediction, he would have won ________ during the tournament.

[  ]

A.

$30,000

B.

$45,000

C.

$60,000

D.

$90,000

(2)

The underlined word “tipped” in the 2nd paragraph probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

ordered

B.

announced

C.

predicted

D.

helped

(3)

From what Sharpe said we can learn that ________.

[  ]

A.

it's amazing for Paul to make more exact prediction than people

B.

octopus like Paul may all have the ability to predict exactly

C.

it's common for people to believe in sea life for prediction

D.

we'd better not bet with animals when we have trouble making our picks

(4)

We can learn from this passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

Paul used to be children's favorite sea life

B.

it's useless to bet with the oracle octopus

C.

Paul was born with the ability to predict World Cup results

D.

Germany will never be beaten if Paul stays with them

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