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Once there was a girl called Arachne who was very proud of her skill at weaving. Many people came to see her   1  her threads in red, blue, green or yellow that made her   2         

pictures glow with life. “The goddess Athene   3   have given you such a gift,” they said. But Arachne tossed her head. “No,” she replied   4   “I’ve taught myself everything I know. ”   5 those words, the goddess Athene decided to teach her a lesson. First she    6   herself as an old woman and   7   Arachne’s door. When she opened it, the goddess warned her, “You shouldn’t compare yourself with the great Athene. You should be more   8   .” At that Arachne grew very angry. “ Let her come here and have a   9  with me. Then we’ll see who’s better at weaving! ”   10  Athene threw off her disguise and the contest began.

  All day the two contestants wove bright  11  into marvellous pictures. Arachne’s was definitely   12  in skill and design. At that Athene grew   13  angry that she hit Archne. At once the girl became smaller and smaller. Her head disappeared and her body became   14  . Her human arms and legs disappeared to be replaced with twice as many thinner insect-like  15  . As Arachne ran to hide, Athene laughed   16  “You may live, Arachne, but you will do your weaving   17  from now on. ” Hearing those words, Archne began to  18  a thread and to weave a pattern in the air. She had become the first  19  . Since then she has continued to recreate her lost   20  beautiful masterpiece in her webs, and all other  spiders have followed her.

1. A. color         B. do              C. print            D. describe

2. A. taken         B. woven           C. drawn           D. moved

3. A. should         B. could               C. must               D. might

4. A. proudly           B. angrily           C. kindly           D. friendly

5. A. Saying        B. Finishing         C. Hearing          D. Listening

6. A. disappointed       B. disguised            C. discouraged      D. disaffected

7. A. took on           B. put on           C. turned on            D. knocked on

8. A. careful        B. humble          C. proud           D. honest

9. A. conversation       B. fight            C. competition       D. meeting

10. A. Immediately    B. Fortunately       C. Hopefully            D. Generally

11. A. colors            B. threads          C. wool            D. feather

12. A. superior      B. inferior          C. good               D. excellent

13. A. such         B. too             C. very            D. so

14. A. longer        B. prettier          C. bigger              D. rounder

15. A. heads       B. eyes            C. legs            D. ears

16. A. unhappily     B. uncertainly       C. untruly          D. unkindly

17. A. on the ground B. in the air         C. at home         D. on the wall

18. A. preserve      B. press               C. prepare         D. produce

19. A. mosquito      B. fly              C. spider           D. insect

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

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  Some businesses and apartment buildings are telling kids to buzz off.A device(设备)called the Mosquito is being used in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New York to keep kids from gathering in big groups and causing trouble.

  The Mosquito makes a noise that only kids can hear.About 3,000 Mosquito units have been fixed in the United Kingdom.In the United States, managers of an apartment building in New York City recently fixed one to keep noisy kids from taking over the building’s entrance-hall.

  A children’s tights agency in England wants the device forbidden.The agency says the device unfairly targets teens.Some also worry that the high sounds could hurt young ears.Fans of the Mosquito say it keeps kids out of trouble and off private property.

  “Mosquito devices violate(侵犯)the human rights of kids.The use of the devices is targeted at kids because it considers all kids as troublemakers.The devices are also harmful because the noise could hurt kids’ hearing.Besides violating our rights, the Mosquito is dangerous.It could hurt the ears and the hearing of teens, babies and animals because they are more sensitive,” says California eighth grader Kelly Straky.“It is not right to place the device in a public place.Teenagers have as much right to public places as adults.I listened to the Mosquito sound, and it was extremely loud.It hurts no only your ears but also your whole head.It isn’t just annoying; it’s painful.It should not be allowed.”

  Fans of the Mosquito believe that property owners have a right to decide who can be on their property and who cannot.Mosquito devices are a method of protecting private property and keeping the peace.Property laws are put into to protect the public.

  “Yes, I do believe that the rights of teens should be valued, but we must always put ourselves in other people’s shoes and see the other side.In this case, doing so allows people to understand the negative effects, such as crime, that loitering(滞留)can have on an area or a community,” said Kayla Hill from New York.

(1)

The underlined phrase “buzz off” in Paragraph 1 probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

stay inside

B.

go away

C.

sit down

D.

play games

(2)

According to the passage, the Mosquito ________.

[  ]

A.

gives off a special smell

B.

is a safety tool aimed at youths

C.

is mostly purchased by the police

D.

is intended for adult troublemakers

(3)

We can learn from the passage that Kelly Straky ________.

[  ]

A.

values the rights teens

B.

keeps a close eye on her private property

C.

hears the noise of the Mosquito frequently

D.

believes many kids are causing annoying problems

(4)

In the last paragraph, Kayla Hill ________.

[  ]

A.

expresses her anger at kids

B.

suggests protecting kids’ hearing

C.

argues against the use of the mosquito

D.

stresses the need to fix the Mosquito

(5)

Who are probably fans of the Mosquito?

[  ]

A.

Pet owners.

B.

Teachers.

C.

Shop owners.

D.

Parents.

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It's fourteen years since I left the Philippines to live with my family in the USA. A month ago, while on summer vacation back in my motherland, I learned a lesson from mosquito(蚊子)bites. Right before 41 Kennedy Airport in New York, my grandma  42 me of the behavior of the native mosquitoes around the  43 like me. She said, "There's an old saying—the  44 you stay away from the motherland, the sweeter your blood  45 to the mosquitoes. " Not  46 it, I replied, "Grandma, that's just an old wives' tale!"

Well, less than a week  47 my arrival in Manila, I was already carpeted with a  48 of mosquito bites. I took many measures to keep myself from being  49 , but they all proved useless.

Late one  50 in my cousin's home, I couldn't bear the  51 of the bites. Hoping to find some comfort, I  52 my cousin, who was sleeping peacefully in the bed next to mine. Unhappy for being  53  she said, "There is nothing you can do. Go back to sleep. " With a few turns, she slept again. Enviously(妒嫉地) 54 her sleep, I hoped a big mosquito would  55 on her face. However, the mosquitoes would just lightly dance around her forehead and fly away quickly, never biting her. Amazed(惊奇的), I ran to others'  56 , only to find they were all sleeping  57 as the same thing occurred again and again.

From those bites, I came to  58 my grandma's silly tale. From then on, I've always tried to keep a(n) 59 mind about those strange old wives' tales  60 they do have some truth to them.

41. A. leaving     B. passing      C. visiting      D. finding

42. A. persuaded    B. reminded     C. warned      D. informed

43. A. students    B. friends       C. passengers      D. visitors

44. A. earlier       B. longer      C. sooner       D. later

45. A. grows      B. goes       C. flows       D. remains

46. A. expecting      B. understanding   C. recognizing     D. believing

47. A. after      B. before        C. when       D. as

48. A. shade       B. pile       C. cloud       D. blanket

49. A. touched    B. bitten        C. defeated      D. discovered

50. A. morning    B. afternoon       C. evening      D. night

51. A. noise       B. hit         C. pain        D. effect

52. A. woke up    B. shouted at     C. looked for     D. dropped on

53. A. blamed    B. interrupted     C. moved        D. frightened

54. A. having      B. watching     C. making      D. helping

55. A. land       B. fly         C. fall        D. wait

56. A. houses     B. flats       C. rooms       D. homes

57. A. joyfully    B. anxiously       C. soundlessly     D. worriedly

58. A. tell      B. know        C. remember      D. accept

59. A. open     B. active         C. clear       D. honest

60. A. and      B. so          C. because      D. until

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  Get a reward for every bug you bring to live in new science museum exhibit.

In a city with trillions of American cockroaches(蟑螂), the Houston Museum of Natural Science has agreed to pay a quarter per bug-up to 1,000-as it seeks to populate a new insect exhibit alongside its Cockrell Butterfly Center.

Nancy Greig, the museum’s director insists the public payday for roaches isn’t just a marketing ploy(炒作).

“Absolutely, this wasn’t devised as a joke,” Greig said. “We needed more roaches for the exhibit, so I sent this message out to everyone in the museum asking people to bring them in. Well, someone decided to tell the press, and all hell has broken loose.”

“But we really do need cockroaches.”

“One might be forgiven for never considering how to catch a live cockroach. But it’s simple enough to fool them,” Greig said, “and even easier to catch them.” American cockroaches are the most common kind in Texas, measuring up to 2 inches long and invading homes.

Despite their less-than-attractive reputation, cockroaches actually aren’t that dirty. Greig even went so far as to call them “fastidious” saying they don’t enjoy rooting(用嘴拱食) in waste. They’re only dirty if, say, they used a sewer(下水道)line to gain access into a home.

The roaches collected by the museum will become part of a display in a new exhibit that showcases insects such as cockroaches, dung beetles and termites.

There’s more to like about roaches, too. They don’t bite, and they don’t carry diseases like a mosquito, so they’re generally safe to handle.

1 For what does the museum pay for cockroaches?

A. For a marketing ploy.           B. It’s devised to make fun.

C. People really need them.          D. For a new exhibit.

2. The underlined word “fastidious” probably means extremely ________.

A. clean       B. dirty      C. unpleasant      D. fast    

3. What do we know about American roaches?

A. It’s not easy for people in Houston to collect roaches.

B. They all measure 2 inches and are often found in homes

C. They don’t bite and they are free of disease.

D. We have reasons to like them.

 

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  USB Vacuum

  Do you know the dirtiest parts of your desk are probably your keyboard and mouse?Get a USB Mini Vacuum with a retractable(可缩进的)cable and stuck away all that gunk(油腻物).The US-made product is priced at $14.

  SIM Card Reader

  Making useful USB 2.0 multi-card readers ever handier, this card can also read and write data to phone SIM cards.It comes with SIM editing software.Download your phonebook to your computer.If you lose your cell phone, you can upload missing phone numbers to your new model.The US-made IMOMOSIM Card+ Multi-Card Reader is priced at $19.

  Smallest GPS Watch

  Casio plans to launch the world’s smallest global positioning system(GPS)watch by the end of next year.The small GPR-100 is 63×50×17mm.It is also claimed to be the world’s lightest GPS watch, weighing just 64 grams.It will be priced at 54,000 yen(日元).

  Outdoorsman’s TV

  Some people just can’t live without TV.So this French-made 12.7 cm color LCD outdoor television is perfect for couch potatoes who sometimes find themselves camping out.In addition to the TV, the device also has an AM/FM radio, bi-directional neon light(霓虹灯)and an anti-mosquito ultrasound function.The 20×22×30 cm device costs around about 289 euros.

(1)

USB Vacuum is used to ________.

[  ]

A.

clean the keyboard and mouse.

B.

locate your position in the wild

C.

entertain you with music

D.

download the information from your cell phone.

(2)

The smallest GPS watch will be made in ________.

[  ]

A.

France

B.

Japan

C.

USA

D.

Britain

(3)

The underlined part“couch potatoes”in the last ad refer to the people who ________.

[  ]

A.

eat potatoes when camping out

B.

produce potatoes

C.

like junk food

D.

sit in front of the TV all the time eating junk food, such as potato chips.

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