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1. Usually, _________show more interest in daily life in their works.

A. woman writers B. women writers C. woman writer D. women writer 2. Please pass me a pen to write______.

A. in B. by C. with D. to 3. ¡°_______ do you think of my new car?¡±

¡°It¡¯s cool.¡±

A. Why B. Which C. How D. What 4. If you go, _______________.

A. so will I B. so do I C. so I do D. so I will 5. ______ blood if you can and many lives will be saved.

A. Giving B. Give C. Given D. To give 6. Some of the old people prefer _______ wine rather than beer.

A. drink B. drinks C. to drink D. drank 7. The only thing _____ can be done is to stop then from going there.

A. that B. which C. what D. who 8. The _______ practice you have, the _______ mistakes you¡¯ll make.

A. many; little B. much; few C. more; more D. more; fewer 9. Not only Jack but also Tom and I ______ interested in English. A. are B. is C. am D. be 10. _______ it is to go swimming in a river in summer!

A. How excited B. How exciting C. What excited D. What exciting 11. ¡°Can¡¯t you stay here a bit longer?¡± ¡°______. I must be ______ now.¡±

A. Yes; away B. Yes; off C. No; away D. No; off 12. Never ______ such a foolish man since I came to this part of the city. A. I did see B. did I see C. I have seen D. have I seen 13. I looked round of a shop where I could buy pens, but _____ could I find one. A. nowhere B. anywhere C. somewhere D. everywhere 14. Quite a lot of people watch TV just to _____ time.

A. kill B. spend C. take D. waste 15. The project will _____ a lot of money and manpower.

A. call back B. call up C. call off D. call for 16. This new coat cost me _____the last one I bought two years ago. A. three times B. three times as much as C. three times as much D. three time much as 17. Where there is a ________, there is a way.

A. heart B. head C. well D. will 18. It is important for him _________ this.

A. understand B. understanding C. to understand D. understood

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Having returned from her round trip, the angry woman stood outside the ticket office of the station. ¡°The railway owes£¨Ç·Õ®£©me $12,¡± she said to Harry Jenks, the young man working at the 21 . ¡°You sold me a ticket 22 May 22nd, but there was no ship from Jersey that night. So my daughter and I had to stay in a hotel. It 23 me $12.¡±

Harry was 24 . He remembered selling the woman a return ticket. ¡°Come into the office, Madam,¡± he said politely. ¡°I¡¯ll just 25 the Jersey timetable for May 22nd. The woman and her little girl followed him 26 . She was 27 right, as Harry soon discovered, there was no 28 on May 22nd. How could he have 29 such a careless mistake? He shouldn¡¯t have sold her a ticket for that day. Wondering 30 to do, he smiled at the child. ¡°You look sunburned,¡± he said to her. ¡°Did you have a nice holiday in Jersey?¡± ¡°Yes,¡± she answered, shyly. ¡°The beach was 31 . And I can swim too!¡± ¡°That¡¯s fine,¡± said Harry. ¡°My little girl can¡¯t 32 a bit yet. Of course, she¡¯s only three?¡±

¡°I¡¯m four,¡± the child said proudly. ¡°I¡¯ll be four and a half.¡±

Harry 33 the mother. ¡°I remember your 34 , Madam,¡± he said. ¡°But you didn¡¯t get 35 for your daughter, did you?¡± ¡°Er, well,¡± the woman looked at the child. ¡°I mean, she hasn¡¯t started school yet. She¡¯s only four.¡±

¡°A four-year-old child 36 have a ticket, Madam. A child¡¯s return ticket to Jersey costs?, let me see? $13. So 37 the railway pays your hotel, you will 38 $1. The law is the law, but since the 39 was mine?¡± The woman stood up, 40 the child¡¯s hand and left the office. 21. A. train B. ship C. office D. hotel 22. A. in B. for C. at D. before 23. A. paid B. spent C. cost D. saved

24. A. worried B. pleased C. disappointed D. interested 25. A. look B. watch C. test D. check 26. A. into B. out C. outside D. inside 27. A. not B. all C. quite D. never 28. A. plane B. sailing C. train D. bus 29. A. broken B. made C. given D. thought 30. A. how B. why C. what D. which

31. A. lovely B. beautifully C. terrible D. wonderfully 32. A. walk B. ride C. swim D. run

33. A. listened to B. asked for C. got to D. turned to 34. A. money B. ticket C. ship D. daughter 35. A. one B. it C. them D. ones 36. A. can B. may C. need D. must 37. A. since B. if C. unless D. until

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There are many ways of putting out a fire. You may have seen people put out burning cigarettes by stepping on them. Stepping on cigarettes shuts off the air and puts out the fire.

Many fires are put out with water. Water cools the materials that are burning. It helps make the fire die out. Some of the water is changed into steam when it strikes the hot fire. The steam keeps air from the fire and helps put it out.

Some fires can not be put out with water. Suppose a tank full of gasoline(ÆûÓÍ)is on fire. Gasoline is lighter than water. If you poured water into the tank of gasoline, the water would sink to the bottom of the tank. The gasoline would float on top of the water on the fire and flow over the edge of the tank. Then the fire would spread. Gasoline fires should be put out with sand or with chemicals of some kind, such as that used in some fire extinguishers(Ãð»ðÆ÷).

51. People often put out burning cigarettes by stepping on them. This is because . A. the burning cigarettes are too hot to touch B. they have no other way

C. it shuts off the air and makes the fire go out D. it helps to stop smoking

52. the fires can be put out with water.

A. All of B. Some of C. None of D. Few of

53. According to paragraph 2, what will happen to the water if it is poured on the fire? A. All of the water will disappear. B. Most of the water will flow away. C. The water will be absorbed by the fire.

D. Some of the water will turn into steam and keep air from the fire. 54. Gasoline fire should be put out . A. with hot water B. with nothing but sand C. only with some chemicals D. with sand or chemicals

55. Why will be water sink to the bottom of the tank when it is poured into the tank of gasoline? A. Because gasoline is much hotter than water. B. Because water can burn.

C. Because gasoline is less heavy than water.

D. Because water can not flow as quickly as gasoline.

B

The computer is fast, and never makes a mistake, while people are too slow, and full of mistakes sometimes. That¡¯s what people often say when they talk about computers. For over a quarter of a century, scientists have been making better and better computers. Now a computer can do a lot of everyday jobs wonderfully. It is widely used in factories, hospitals, post office and airports. A computer can report, decide and control in almost every field. Many computer scientists are now thinking of making the computer ¡°think¡± like a man. With the help of a person, a computer can draw pictures, write music, talk with people, play chess, recognize voice, translate languages

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and so on. Perhaps computer will one day really think and feel. Do you think the people will be afraid when they find that the computer too clever to listen to and serve the people? 56. A computer is clever because people are _____

A. clever B. not clever C. slow D.making mistakes 57. Which of the following can computers not do now?

A. Draw pictures B. Talk C. Invent new things D.Serve the people 58. What will happen in the future?

A. Most work will be done by the computer. B. People will no longer use computer. C. Computers will be used only talk with people. D. All computers will be put into prison. 59. The passage is written to __________.

A. warn people of the danger of the computer B. tell people about the computer C. tell people about computer scientists D. show how to use the computer

60. The best title for this passage is _________.

A. ¡°Computers¡± B. ¡°Computer Scientists¡± C. ¡°The Future World¡± D. ¡°Talk With Computers¡±

C

Susan and Laura are twins. They were born in a hospital in New York in 1943.When they were only two weeks old, their parents were killed in a car accident. There was nobody to look after the two baby girls, so they were raised in two different homes for children without parents.

They grew up without seeing each other again. When Susan was twenty-one, she went to live in Australia; but Laura continued to live in New York. Later, Laura discovered that she had a twin sister. And she would like to meet her. For two years, she wrote to newspapers, asking for information and finally she found out where Susan was living. Laura wrote to her and arranged to fly to Australia to meet her.

When the two sisters met after thirty years, they talked a great deal about themselves, their lives and their families. They discovered some surprising coincidences (ÇɺϵÄÊÂ). They both liked the same colors, the same music, the same clothes, the same food and the same books.

But more surprising, they both had become nurses; and they had been trained to be nurses at the same time. Both of them had married doctors; and their husbands were tall and black. Both of them had had two daughters and one son. Still more strange, they both had got married on the same day, and their first children had been born within a few days. 61. Their parents died when they were _________.

A. two years old B. thirty years old C. two weeks old D. thirty months old 62. They both had _________.

A. one daughter and two sons B. two daughters and one son C. two daughter and one son D. one daughter and two son 33. Laura finally found her twin sister in _______.

A. Australia B. New York C. a hospital D. a school 64. The twins didn¡¯t meet each other until _____ years later. A. 21 B.2 C. 30 D. 10 65. Which is not true according to the passage?

A. The twins were both nurses. B. They married on the same day.

C. Their husbands were both doctors. D. Their husbands were both short and white.

D

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