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浜�銆佽鍖垏瑾炴硶鐭ヨ瓨(鍏�15灏忛;姣忛1.5鍒嗭紝鍏�22.5鍒�)
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6. The weather changes __________the season.
A. by
B. with
C. for
D. from
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7. In fact she was__________of softball, tennis and track.
A. much more fond
B. much fonder
C. very fonder
D. too more fond
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8. His father had little school education. __________.
A. So mine did
B. Neither did mine
C. So had I
D. So did mine
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9. I was pleased_________you yesterday.
A. to meet
B. haven't met
C. to have met
D. to be meeting
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10. I don't mind _________to the party.
A. being not invited
B. not being invited
C. not inviting
D.not to be invited
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11. My mother knows Jane. They _________to each other at a party.
A. have been introduced
B. are introduced
C. were introduced
D. had been introduced
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12. The President gave the Secretary of State 30 days_________the report.
A. completes
B. to complete
C. completing
D. completed
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13. ——ho do you-think has made my room so dirty, Mom?
——It_________be your younger brother.
A. must
B. shall
C. will
D. would
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14. Seldom _________ any mistakes during my past five years of service here.
A. I would make
B. would I make
C. did I make
D. I did make
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15. Mr. Zhang gave the textbooks to all the pupils except_________ who had already taken them.
A. the ones
B. ones
C. some
D. the others
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16. We want to buy the same book _________you are reading.
A. which
B. that
C. as
D. it
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17. George cooked me a meal, _________ was a first for him.
A. what
B. when
C. who
D. which
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18. "I want to beg a favour of you, sir. I want to sent a letter home,what_________is. "He said.
A. that's, that
B. it's, it
C. it's, that
D. that's, it
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19. A fight broke out among the football fans and soon it went__________control.
A. under
B. beyond
C. above
D. over
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20. Two nuclear power stations __________in the past ten years.
A. have been built
B. built
C. would be built
D. are built
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涓夈€佸畬褰㈠~绌�(鍏�15灏忛;姣忛2鍒�锛屽叡30鍒�)
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George and Margaret Glenn and their children live at 140, Davis Street, across the street from a small park. Their house is 21 off the main road. George 22 goes to work by bus, but sometimes he goes 23 his car. The children usually go to school by bus.
The Glenns' house is 24 hidden among the trees. It has small bushes(鐏屾湪) 25 around it. There is a fence 26 it and the house next door. It is a two-storey house, with the living room, dinning room and kitchen on the first floor, and the bedrooms and bathroom on the second floor.
The Glenns spent a lot of time at home. 27 now they are at dinner. Conversation(璜囪┍) at the Glenns' house is usually lively at mealtime. The children are 28 trips they would like to take. Susan, who has never 29 on a plane, says, "I'd like to 30 a plane to California. " Henry, who is 31 , thinks it would be fun to be on a ship, heading for adventure(鍐掗毆) in Africa. Teddy, the youngest child, says, "I want to go around the world on a train. " His elder brother and sister are still trying to 32 to him why this is not possible when their mother says, "Children, you've spent too much time at the table. Henry and Susan, go and 33 your homework. Teddy, it's time you were in bed. "
Soon there is silence throughout the 34 Teddy is in bed, Susan and Henry are in their rooms studying, and Mr. And Mrs. Glenns are in their living room, 35 George is sitting in his favourite chair, reading the paper and Margaret is sitting on the sofa, doing some sewing.
( )21. A. only B. just C. nearly D. almost
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( )22. A. sometimes B. often C. usually D. seldom
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( )23. A. by B. on C. in D. for
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( )24. A. hardily B. almost C. much D. far
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( )25. A. crowded B. set C. put D. planted
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( ) 26. A. among B. between C. from D. across
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( )27. A. Almost B. Right C. Just D. Every
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( )28. A. discussing B. talking C. speaking D. saying
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( )29. A. ridden B. fled C. been D. gone
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( )30. A. ride B. fly C. take D. travel
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( )31. A. elder B. older C. bigger D. larger
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( )32. A. explain B. say C. tell C. speak
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( )33. A. make B. do C. learn D. review
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( )34. A. room B:. home C. house D. Glenns'
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( )35. A. there B. here C. where D. now
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Booking opens for Beckett Shorts on September 8
BY TELEPHONE
For credit card(淇¤鍗�)booking.Calls are answered.
BOX OFFICE
01789锝�295623 9 a.m.锝�8 p.m.(Mon.~Sat.)
0541—541051(24 hour锛�7 days锛宯o booking charge).
BY FAX
For credit card booking.Please allow at least 48 hours for reply锛宨f required.
BOX OFFICE
01789 261974 0r 01862 387765
BY POST
Please enclose(闄勪笂)a cheque or credit card details together with a SAE or add 50p to the total amount(绺介)to cover postage.Please send to the Box Office锛孯ST锛孲tratford—upon—Avon锛孋V37 6BB.
Booking opens for all other plays on September 19.
IN PERSON
BOX OFFICE
RST hall锛�9锛�30 a m.锝�8 P.m.(Mon.~Sat.)
(6 P.m.when theatres are closed).
OVERSEAS BOOKING
The easiest method of payment is by credit card.You can also pay by锛欵urocheque(up to
锟�500)with your card number written on the back.
PAYING FOR YOUR TICKETS
CREDIT CARDS
We accept Visa锛孧aster Card锛孉merican Express and Diners Club.Please give the card number锛宯ame and address of cardholder.
CHEQUES
Cheques and postal orders should be payable to锛歊oyal Shakespeare Theatre.
36.In which of the following ways of booking does one probably have to pay extra money?
A.In person.
B.By telephone.
C.By post.
D.By fax.
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37.One has to wait for 2 days or longer for a reply if he/she pays________.
A.in person
B.by telephone
C.by fax
D.by post
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38.What is a useful number to call at 11a.m.Sunday?
A.0541 54105 1.
B.01789 295623.
C.01789 261 174.
D.01862 387665.
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Joseph Lemasolai wrote a book about his life. His people, the Maasai, are nomads,meaning they do not stay in one place for long. They move their villages in search of good grassand fresh water for their cattle. "The cow is the centerpiece of pretty much everything we do,"Joseph explains.“That s why we move.We could not be nomads without cattle.You can’t move for nothing--you can’t just walk around.
When he was very young锛孞oseph spent much of his time looking after his family’s cattle锛宼aking them to food and water and watching out for lions.He played on the grassland with his friends.
when Joseph was about six years old锛宧e left his family to attend a boarding school(瀵勫瀛告牎).There锛孞oseph faced difficulties much like other children do.He was laughed at because he was fat.He got into trouble daily with his teachers.
But Joseph also faced difficulty most children do not.”Every time school closed for vocation锛孖 had to find my way home锛�“Joseph says锛�”That was one of the hardest things锛�“The village might be 5 miles a way.or it might be 50.Sometimes I wouldn’t know exactly where my family was.I had to search for them.”
Joseph later attended high school in a city.After graduation锛宧e went to college.Finally锛宧e became a social studies teacher锛宎nd now he is teaching seventh and eighth graders at a school.
Every summer锛孞oseph travels back to the grassland to visit his mother锛宐rothers锛宎nd
friends.And he takes a group of students with him to see both the beauty and the difficulty of growing up in that part of the country.“I like to show them the other side of the coin.”Joseph says.
39.The word“centerpiece’’in Paragraph l means“________”.
A.the most important part
B.the things already done
C.the reason of moving
D.the animal in the middle
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40.Before going to school锛孞oseph spent a lot of his time________.
A.watching liens on the grassland
B.getting food and water for his family
C.taking care of his family’s cattle
D.visiting his friends from place to place
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41.When school dosed for vocation锛孞oseph usually had great difficulty________.
A.finding out where his home and village were
B.understanding what he was required to do
C.getting in touch with his teachers
D.walking 5 to 50 miles in a day
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42.By taking some of his students home锛孞oseph wants them to________.
A.deal with difficult situations
B.realize what the people really need
C.know about his love for his family
D.learn about a different way of living
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New Zealand’s main exports come from the nation’s farms--wool锛宮eat锛宐utter锛宑heese锛宎nd skins.Many people process farm products in dairies(鐗涘ザ鎴�)锛宮eat-refrigerating plants锛宐reweries(鍟ら厭寤�)and flour mills.Sawmilling is an important industry where logging is carried on in the forests to make pulp for newsprint and other mills make various kinds of paper.
Most of New Zealand’s heavy machinery must be imported锛宐ut assembly(瑁濋厤)plants
make automobiles and trucks from imported parts.Woolen goods锛宑arpets锛宑lothing锛宻hoes锛宖urniture and electrical appliances are also manufactured.Imported petroleum(鐭虫补)is refined(绮剧厜)at an oil refinery at Whangarei.An aluminum smelter at Blutt锛宯ear Invercargill锛寀se hydro—electricity to refine one that is imported from Australia.
New Zealand’s coal is used to generate steam锛宮ake gases锛宲rovide fuel for homes and
factories and produce electricity.Sand and gravel(鐮傜か)used for road building and concrete
(娣峰嚌鍦�)construction锛宺anks second to coal.Limestone is used to make fertilizer and ce—ment.
43.In the first paragraph锛�“sawmilling”refers to________.
A.wood—processing industry
B.shoe—making industry
C.news—print industry
D.mineral refining industry
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44.When New Zealanders make automobiles锛宼hey usually________.
A.produce the components themselves
B.export the final products
C.import the components
D.1eave the work to foreigners
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45.Which of the following is NOT the mentioned minerals in the last paragraph?
A.Coal.
B.Gas.
C.Limestone.
D.Sand and gravel.
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46.Blurt is near________.
A.Whangarei
B.Australia
C.seashore
D.Invercargill
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The sea is very big. Look at a map of the world. There is less land than sea. The sea covers three quarters of the world.
The sea is very deep in some places. There is one spot, near Japan, where the sea is nearly 11 kilometres deep. The highest mountain in the world is about 9 kilometres high. If that mountain were put into the sea at that place, there would be 2 kilometres of water above it.
If you have swum in the sea, you know that it is salty. You can taste the salt. Rivers,which flow into the sea, carry salt from the land into the sea. Some parts of the sea are less salty than other parts. There is one sea, called the Dead Sea, which is very salty. Because it is very salty, swimmers cannot sink! Fish cannot live in the Dead Sea.
In most parts of the sea, there are plenty of fishes and plants. Some live near the top of the sea. Others live deep down. There are also millions of tiny living things that float in the sea. These floating things are very small. It is hard to see them. Many fish live by eating these.
The sea can be very cold. Divers, who dive deep down in the sea, know this. On the top the water may be warm. When the diver goes downwards, the sea becomes colder and colder.
Another thing happens. When the diver goes deeper, the water above presses down on him. It squeezes him. Then the diver has to wear elopes made of metal.
47. One spot of the sea near Japan is
A. nearly nine kilometres deep
B. almost eleven kilometres high
C. two kilometres above the highest mountain in the world
D. two kilometres deeper than the height of the world's highest mountain
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48. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. Fish cannot live in the salty sea.
B. The sea gets its salt from rivers.
C. Different parts of the sea have different amount of salt.
D. There is no fish in the Dead Sea.
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49. Fish in the sea live
A. near the top of the sea
B. deep down in the sea
C. at different depth of the sea
D. on tiny living things in the sea
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50. The deeper divers goes down in the sea,
A. the wanner the sea becomes
B. the colder they find the sea is
C. the less the water above presses down
D. the heavier their clothes must be
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Rose锛欻ello!This is Rose speaking.
Betty锛欻ello!Rose锛宼his is Betty. 51_______ this Wednesday evening?
Rose锛歒es锛學hy?
Betty锛歍here's a good concert锛宎nd I've got two tickets.1 wonder 52_______ .
Rose锛歍hat's great ! 53 _______ ?
Betty锛�7 o'clock.But how about 54 _______ at 6锛�45?
Rose.OK.I think I can make it.
Betty;After the concert锛� 55 _______ shall we?
Rose锛歍hat’s a good idea?Why don’t we take some food for him?
Betty锛歐hy not? OK锛宻ee you Wednesday.
Rose锛歋ee you then.Bye!
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绛旀锛�52.if you call go with me
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