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best!‘36)a.hopeb.eyesc.headd.beliefs37)a.wrongb.greatc.goodd.strange38)a.tob.atc.ind.by39)a.lazyb.youngc.weakd.shy40)41)a.followedb.metc.becamed.found42)a.thusb.evenc.onced.only43)a.evenifb.sothatc.becaused.though44)a.someb.suchc.lessd.no45)misedc.managedd.decided46)a.excitedb.worriedc.anxiousd.curious47)a.incidentb.changec.newsd.matter48)a.yetb.everc.neverd.just49)a.whereb.sincec.whend.till50)udb.kindc.strictd.lucky51)a.timeb.positionc.experienced.impression52)a.neighboursb.armyofficerc.motherd.fellowsoldiers53)a.couldn‘t‘tburstoutc.stoppedd.kept54)a.sadnessb.happinessc.surprised.regret55)a.sightb.orderc.mindd.step四、閱讀理解:(25%)(A)HONGKONG–TheWaltDisneyCompanymightbuildasecondthemeparkinChina.ButtopexecutiveshavearguedareportthatDisneywantstobuildanotheroneinBeijingintimeforthe2008Olympics.DisneyhasplanstobuildaHongKongparkthatisscheduledtoopenin2005or2006.―OtomaketheHongKongDisneylandworkandbesuccessful.Di‖sneychairmanandchiefexecutiveMichaelEisnersaid.HesaidthecompanymightlaterbuildasecondparkinChina,thoughhewouldnotsaywhere.―I‘sumresomedaytherewillbeapossibilitytobuildanotherDisneythemeparkthatwouldbegeographicallysodistantfromHongKongthattheywillnotcompete.‖WhenDisneywasintalkswithHongKongaboutbuildingtheparkhere,officialsinShanghaimadeitcleartheywouldratherhavethepark.DisneyexecutivessaidtheywereconcernedaboutbordercontrolsthatcouldslowvisitorsfromtheChinesemainlandwhowanttocometotheHongKongthemepark.TheyalsosaidtheyhadraisedtheissuewithHongKongandBeijing.AlthoughHongKongwasreturnedfromBritaintoChinafouryearsago,strictbordercontrolsremaininplacebetweenthecapitalistterritoryandthemainland.56)Thispassageisa_______.a.newspaperreportb.magazineadvertisement4c.shortstoryd.talk57)Fromthefirstparagraph,wecangetthefollowinginformationexcept_______.a.TheWaltDisneyCompanyhasdecidedtobuildathemeparkinChinab.ItispossiblethattheywillbuildasecondoneinChinac.ThesecondthemeparkwillbebuiltinBeijingd.The2008OlympicswillbeheldinBeijing58)TheHongKongDisneylandis________.a.notopenyetb.successfulc.workingwelld.distant59)Theunderlinedword―theissue‖inparagraph3probablyrefersto_______.a.DisneywasintalkwithHongKongaboutbuildingtheparkthereb.DisneymightlaterbuildasecondparkinChinac.BordercontrolsthatcouldslowdownvisitorsfromtheChinesemainlandwhowanttocometotheHongKongthemeparkd.Shanghaimadeitcleartheywouldhaveathemepark60)WhichofthefollowingDisneyparksisbeingbuilt?a.DisneyWorldb.BeijingDisneyc.DisneylandParisd.HongKongDisneythemepark(B)HowdoAmericanbabiesgettheirnameswhentheyareborn?We‘dbetterknowtheformationofAmericannamesbeforeweanswerthisquestion.AnativeAmericanmayhavehisnameintwoorthreeparts.RonaldReagan,the40thPresidentoftheUnitedStates,hadhisnameintwoparts.FranklinDelanoRoosevelt,the32ndPresident,hadhisnameinthreeparts.Thefirstpartisthegivenname,orthefirstname.Thesecondpartisthemiddlenameormiddlenames,asDelanoinFranklinDelanoRoosevelt.Thelastpartisthefamilyname,surnameorthelastname,asReaganinRonaldReagan.HowdoesanAmericanbabygethisgivenname?Generally,whenanAmericanbabyisborn,theparentsmaypickupanamefromanamebook,orthinkofanametheylike,andgiveittothebabyasthegivenname.Sometimes,thegivennamemeanssomething.Ifagirlbaby‘sgivennisAlice,thensheishopedtobenobleorcheerful,becauseAlicemeansnobleandofgoodcheer.IftheparentsgivetheirdaughterLindaasthefirstname,thentheparentshopetheirdaughtertobeprettyorbeautiful,becauseitmeansthat.Ifaboy‘sgivennameisDavid,thenhecouldbehisparents‘belovedone,becauseDvaidmeansabelovedperson.Butsometimes,thegivennameisjustagivenname,anditdoesn‘tmeananything.Inanothercase,parentscangivetheirbabythegivennameaccordingtotheirhobbyordesire.ThenhowdoAmericanbabiesgettheirmiddlenames?Wemusttakepeople‘srelationshipintoconsiderationwhenweanswerthisquestion.Iftheparentsrespectorhopetorememberthegrandparent,thentheygivetheirbabyamiddlenameafterthegrandmotherorgrandfather.Iftheparentshaveaveryclosefriend,theymaypicktheirbabyamiddlenameaftertheirfriend.Someparentsnametheirbabyafterthemselves.Someevengivethebabyamiddlenameaccordingtoafamousperson.Soababymayhaveoneortwoorevenmoremiddlenamesiftheparentswish.Ababygetshisfamilynameafterhisfather‘sfamilyname.Ifthefather‘sfamilynameisS5thenthebaby‘sfamilynamewillbeSmith,too.61)Theunderlinedphrase―inanothercase‖means_______.a.foranotherexampleb.onthecontraryc.inadditiond.incase62)Fromthename―LindaSmith‖weknowthat_______.a.It‘sagirlb.Herparents‘namesareSmith.c.Herparentswanthertobeprettyorbeautifuld.Alltheabove63)Whichofthefollowingsentencesshowsthemainideaofthispassage?a.HowdoAmericanbabiesgettheirnameswhentheyareborn?b.We‘dbetterknowtheformationofAmericannames.c.Sometimesthegivennamedoesn‘tmeananything.d.Parentsgivetheirbabythegivennameaccordingtotheirhobbyordesire.64)IntheAmericanname―FranklinDelanoRoosevelt‖,―Roosevelt‖isthe_______.Whichiswrong?a.familynameb.surnamec.lastnamed.givenname65)WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutAmericannames?a.EachAmericannamehas3parts:thefirstname,themiddlenameandthelastname.b.Ababy‘sgivennameisusuallythesameashis/hergrandparent.c.Parentsmaypickupanameforthebabyaftertheirfriendhasfoundone.d.Ababymayhave2or3middlenames.(C)JimmyCarterthepoliticianisknownaroundtheworld.OnlyrecentlyhasJimmyCarterthepoetgonepublic.Theformerpresidenthaswrittenabookofpoems.It‘scalled―AlwaysareckonCarterhaswrittenpoetrysincehighschool.Aboutfiveyearsago,hebegantowriteseriously.―Iwentpublicinaverycautiousway,―hesays.Hebeganbysendingpoemstomagazines.Thepoemswereaccepted.Thenhedecidedtoputtogetherabook.Hispoemsmainlydealwitheverydaysubjects.Manyaresetinhishometown,Plains,Georgia.Carterwritesaboutsellingpeanuts,troutfishing,andneighbors.Onepoemtalksabouthisfeelingsforhisfather.Cartersayshelearnsmoreabouthimselfthroughwritingpoemsthanthroughotherwriting.Healsofindspoetrytobeamindexpander.66)Thestoryisabout_______.a.onepersoncalledJimmyCarterb.2people:JimmyCarterthepoliticianandapoetalsocalledJimmyCarterc.3people:JimmyCarter,apolitician,andapoetd.4people:JimmyCarter,theformerpresident,apoliticianandapoet67)Theword―trout‖inline7means_______.a.fishingb.fishc.happyd.river68)Thelastsentence―Healsofindspoetrytobeamindexpander‖.means_______.a.Hethinksmorewidelysincehestartedtowritepoemsb.Poetryisgoodforthehealthofone‘sbrain6c.Writingpoemsisagoodwaytothinkd.Helearnsmoreabouthimselfthroughwritingpoems69)WhichofthefollowingisnottrueaboutJimmyCarter?a.politicianb.poetc.homesickd.well-known70)WhatistrueaboutJimmyCarter‘spoems?a.Theyexpandhismind.b.Theyareabouteverydaysubjects.c.TheyaremostlysetinGeorgia.d.Alltheabove.(D)YoucanuseyourBusinessTelecardInternationalatanycardphoneintheUK.Hereissomeinformationaboutmakinginternationalphonecalls.Youcannowphonealmostanycountryintheworld,althoughinsomecasesyoucanonlycallmajorcities.Whenyoucannotmakedirectdialingcalls,youcanasktheinternationaloperatortohelpyou.Thisismoreexpensiveandtakesmoretime,butitmaybehelpfulifyouwanttospeaktoaparticularpersonandnooneelse;inthiscaseyoushouldaskfora-to-person‖cal―l.personEvenmoreexpensiveisareversechargecallwherethepersonwhoreceivesthecallpays.Iftheinternationallineisbusy,youcanreserveacall;explainthenumberyouwantandtheoperatorwillcallyoubackwhenthelineisfree.Youcansavemoneybycallingoutsideofficehours,e.g.earlyinthemorning,lateatnight,andonSundays.Rememberthatthetimemaybedifferentinthecountryyouarecalling.InternationaltimeisbasedonGMT(GreenwichMeanTime);LondonisonGMTandMoscow,forexample,is3hoursahead.Thereisoneproblem:changetoDST(DaylightSavingTime)fortheSummer.IntheUK,clocksareputforwardonehourinSpringandputbackinAutumn,andsoLondonisactuallyonehouraheadofGMTintheSummer.YoucanuseyourBusinessTelecardInternationalfordomesticcallsaswell,buttherewillbeanadditionalchargeoverthestandardrate.71)Whatis―areversechargecall‖?a.Aninternationalcall.b.Averyexpensivecall.c.Acallforwhichthepersonwhoreceivesthecallpays.d.Acalltomajorcities.72)Whatisthemostexpensivetypeofcall?a.directdial.b.throughtheoperator.c.reversechargecall.d.callingoutsideofficehours.73)Accordingtothepassage,whatcanyoudoiftheinternationallineisbusy?a.bookacall.b.makea―pe-rtsoo-nperson‖call.c.callbackoutsideofficehours.d.giveup.74)Whenisitcheapertomakeaninternationalcall?a.10a.m.b.4p.m.7c.11p.m.d.3hoursaheadofGMT.75)HowmanyhoursisMoscowaheadofLondonduringthesummer?a.1b.2c.3d.4(E)Aliputthe10bagsinarowandtookoutonestonefromthefirstbag,twostonesfromthesecondbag,threestonesfromthethird,etc.Hethereforehad55stonesaltogether.Ifallstonesweighed1gram,thetotalweightwouldbe55grams.Butheknewtherealdiamondsonlyweighed0.8gramseach,0.2gramslighterthanallotherstones.Soifthetotalweightwas54.8grams,hecouldeasilytellthatthestonefromthefirstbagwastherealdiamond.Ifthetotalweightwas54.6grams,thestonesfromthesecondbagweretherealdiamonds.Andifthetotalweightwas54grams,nodoubtthestonesfromthefifthbagwererealdiamonds.Inthiswayhecouldfindthebagcontainingrealdiamondswithnotroubleatall.AlithethiefhadmanagedtobreakintotheSultan‘tresasureroom.Hewaslookingforabagcontaining1250diamonds,eachweighinggrams.Unfortunately,theSultanhadfillednineotherbagswithimitationdiamonds.Therewere1000imitationdiamondsineachbag,eachoneweighing1gram.Soall10bagsweighedexactly1000gramsandallthebagslookedexactlyalike.JustasAliwaswondering,theSultancameintotheroomwithhisguards.TheSultanarrestedAlibutdidnotkillhimimmediately.HegaveAliachancetosavehislife.ThisiswhattheSultansaidtoAli:“Ifyoucanfindthebagcontainingtherealdiamondsbyusingthesescales(秤)justonce,youmaykeepthediamonds.Ifnot,youwillbekilled.Youcantakethestonesfromanyofthebagsandputtheminotherbagsifyouwish.Butyoucanonlyweighonceonthescales.‖76)WhowasAli?a.AservantofSultan.b.Athief.c.Aweigher.d.Adiamond-lover.77)TheSultanwasAli‘s_______.a.friendb.kingc.neighbord.master78)Whatare―imitationdiamonds‖?a.Rocks.b.Preciousstones.c.Stoneswhichlooklikediamonds.d.Diamonds.79)Nowsupposethetotalweightofthe55stoneswas53grams,whichbagcontainstherealdiamonds?a.Thefourth.b.Thesixth.

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