It was 12:45 p.m. on January 2, 2007. Fifty-year-old Wesley Autrey was ______ the train at a subway station in New York. His two daughters, aged four and six, were with him.
____, a sick man fell on the platform (站台). The man, 20-year-old Cameron Hollopeter, got up, but then ______ again — this time, onto the track between the two rails. A ______ was coming into the station. It was a(n) ______ moment. But Mr. Autrey wasn’t afraid. He ______the man, and he looked at the ______ that the man was in. It was about half a meter deep. And he_____, “The train is going to travel over this man. ______ he tries to get up, the train will _____him. But if he lies on the ground and doesn’t ______, he’ll be OK.” So he knew he had to ______. And there was no time to think carefully.
He ______. Mr. Autrey lay on top of Mr. Hollopeter and kept him down on the ground. The train driver ______ them. He was afraid, but he couldn’t ______ in time. Five subway cars traveled over the two men before the train stopped.
The people on the platform were ______. When Mr. Autrey heard them screaming (尖叫), he shouted, “We’re OK down here, but I have two daughters up there. Let them ______ their father’s OK.” People on the platform clapped and ______. They were amazed at Mr. Autrey’s ______. Subway workers helped the two men out. They had no serious injuries.
Mr. Autrey said, “I didn’t do anything special. I just saw someone who needed ______. I did what I thought was right.”
1.A. waiting for B. getting on C. sitting on D. getting off
2.A. Luckily B. Suddenly C. Quietly D. Finally
3.A. climbed B. fell C. ran D. walked
4.A. train B. car C. bus D. coach
5.A. historic B. exciting C. right D. frightening
6.A. pointed at B. glared at C. looked after D. looked at
7.A. hole B. station C. space D. seat
8.A. heard B. thought C. shouted D. suggested
9.A. Until B. Because C. Though D. If
10.A. pass B. kill C. leave D. take
11.A. sleep B. listen C. move D. rush
12.A. make a decision B. stand back C. have a rest D. hold on
13.A. understood B. smiled C. jumped D. practiced
14.A. saw B. encouraged C. saved D. praised
15.A. turn B. arrive C. change D. stop
16.A. shocked B. satisfied C. disappointed D. pleased
17.A. say B. know C. remember D. imagine
18.A. shook B. cheered C. cried D. sang
19.A. dream B. responsibility C. courage D. carefulness
20.A. help B. belief C. hope D. confidence
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It was 12:45 p.m. on January 2, 2007. Fifty-year-old Wesley Autrey was ______ the train at a subway station in New York. His two daughters, aged four and six, were with him.
____, a sick man fell on the platform (站台). The man, 20-year-old Cameron Hollopeter, got up, but then ______ again — this time, onto the track between the two rails. A ______ was coming into the station. It was a(n) ______ moment. But Mr. Autrey wasn’t afraid. He ______the man, and he looked at the ______ that the man was in. It was about half a meter deep. And he_____, “The train is going to travel over this man. ______ he tries to get up, the train will _____him. But if he lies on the ground and doesn’t ______, he’ll be OK.” So he knew he had to ______. And there was no time to think carefully.
He ______. Mr. Autrey lay on top of Mr. Hollopeter and kept him down on the ground. The train driver ______ them. He was afraid, but he couldn’t ______ in time. Five subway cars traveled over the two men before the train stopped.
The people on the platform were ______. When Mr. Autrey heard them screaming (尖叫), he shouted, “We’re OK down here, but I have two daughters up there. Let them ______ their father’s OK.” People on the platform clapped and ______. They were amazed at Mr. Autrey’s ______. Subway workers helped the two men out. They had no serious injuries.
Mr. Autrey said, “I didn’t do anything special. I just saw someone who needed ______. I did what I thought was right.”
1.A. waiting for B. getting on C. sitting on D. getting off
2.A. Luckily B. Suddenly C. Quietly D. Finally
3.A. climbed B. fell C. ran D. walked
4.A. train B. car C. bus D. coach
5.A. historic B. exciting C. right D. frightening
6.A. pointed at B. glared at C. looked after D. looked at
7.A. hole B. station C. space D. seat
8.A. heard B. thought C. shouted D. suggested
9.A. Until B. Because C. Though D. If
10.A. pass B. kill C. leave D. take
11.A. sleep B. listen C. move D. rush
12.A. make a decision B. stand back C. have a rest D. hold on
13.A. understood B. smiled C. jumped D. practiced
14.A. saw B. encouraged C. saved D. praised
15.A. turn B. arrive C. change D. stop
16.A. shocked B. satisfied C. disappointed D. pleased
17.A. say B. know C. remember D. imagine
18.A. shook B. cheered C. cried D. sang
19.A. dream B. responsibility C. courage D. carefulness
20.A. help B. belief C. hope D. confidence
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It was on January, 12th, 2010 __________ a terrible earthquake struck the capital of HaiDi.
A.when B.before C.which D.that
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10. My brother was born on January, 10th, 1990 ________ it was snowing heavily.
A.which | B.when | C.in which | D.That |
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Found An IC card with some keys was found. Come to Room 203 between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. on Friday Or call 8660-6982. | Summer Job Do you like to talk with people? Do you like to write stories? And do you want to work for a students’ magazine? Come and work for us as a reporter for two months. Tel: 8667-6981 |
Cooking Tour Join Cooking Tour. You can visit Guangzhou, Changsha, Chongqing and three other cities. You can enjoy the most delicious food and learn Chinese cooking. Duration 12 days Cost ¥3,600 Tel: 8665-7762 | Painting Competition For all the students from Senior 1 and Senior 2 Paint a picture of an animal Send it to the Painting Club Before 30th June For more information Call 8664-4451 |
1. You can call ____ if you have lost your IC card.
A. 8664-4451 B. 8667-6981
C. 8665-7762 D. 8660-6982
2.You should ____ if you want to find a job as a reporter.
A. go to the Painting Club B. go to Room 203
C. join in Cooking Tour D. try Summer Job
3.How many Chinese cities can you visit if you join Cooking Tour?
A. 3. B. 6. C. 9. D. 12
4.If you join in Cooking Tour, you can do the following things except .
A. taste some food B. learn how to cook
C.visit some cities D. draw some pictures
5.Chen Wei may paint a picture of ____ if he wants to take part in the competition.
A. an elephant B. a river
C. a tree D. a flower
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On January 11, 2007, as students sat and listened, a very important guest speaker named Richard, spoke to the students in the lecture hall. He not only showed the potential(潜能)within young adults, but encouraged them to work hard at their lessons.
Richard was a young child when his mother died and his father walked out. He was forced into many different foster homes(寄养家庭)where he felt unhappy. He did not know that his life was taking a turn for the worst.
His uncle, after getting out of prison, got him into drugs and alcohol. His uncle taught him that his place in life was either to be in prison or die trying to be “a man.” His uncle’s teaching almost started affecting him until a very important person came into his life: a teacher. This teacher taught him there is a place in the world for everyone and it isn’t related to drugs.
Richard is now a Harvard University graduate and has a great and loving family. Why? He was taught to have respect not only for others, but for himself.
After the meeting, it was hoped that the students realized within them there is a potential, and within everyone around them, is knowledge. As Richard reminded them, “Knowledge is power.”
1.On January 11, 2007, students listened to a speech made by Richard, who graduated from ________.
A. Harvard University B. a foster school
C. his teacher’s school D. his uncle’s university
2.Richard encouraged the students ______.
A. to love life B. to be a man
C. to study hard D. to leave drugs
3.When he was young, Richard lived a(an)_______ life in foster homes.
A. rich B. unhappy C. relaxing D. interesting
4.Who played an important role in Richard’s successful life?
A. His uncle. B. His teacher.
C. His friends. D. His parents.
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(1) Mr. Brown (the motorist) (驾车人)
At about 9:20 p.m. on October 14th, I was driving along Market road in the direction of Midwick. I wanted to go to Sturham to collect my wife, who had been visiting some friends. I prepared to turn into Sturham Road, which was on my right. In the distance, I saw the lights of a car moving towards me but it was a long way from me. I put out my hand to show that I was going to turn right. Then I started to turn slowly towards Sturham Road. Suddenly there was a loud noise on the passenger’s (near) side of the cars. I stopped the car and got out. A motor-cycle (摩托车) had hit my car. The motor-cyclist had been thrown over the car. He was injured, so I ran to a shop to phone for help.
(2) Mr. Smith (the injured motor-cyclist)
On the evening of October 14th, I was going home along Market Road towards Newtown. I was riding my motor-cycle. I was going slowly because some of the street lights were out and the road was wet and slippery. Just before Sturham Road, a car suddenly drove right across my path. The driver did not flash his light to give a warning. I would not turn in time, so I hit the side of the car. When I woke up, I was lying in a hospital in Market Road.
(3) Mr. Lee (another motor-cyclist)
At about 9:10 p.m. on October 14,I left my home in Midwick. Ten minutes later I was riding my motor-cycle along the Marker Road. I was going to Newtown. There was a motor-cycle about 40 meters in front of me. It was not going very quickly. The man on it was riding near the curb(路边) but I was near the center of the road. The motor-cycle in front of me tried to turn to his right but there was no time. He hit the car and was injured. There was no car going along in front of us or put by the road.
1.Which of these pictures exactly shows the scene of the accident?
X=the place where the motor-cycle hit the car.
(Note: Cars and motor-cycles always keep to the left in England.)
2.Which of these statements about the accident is probably correct?
A. The accident was caused by the carelessness of the first motor-cyclist.
B. The lights of the car moving towards Mr. Brown made him unable to see.
C. Mr. Brown knocked down a motor-cyclist on purpose (故意).
D. Mr. Brown wrongly thought that the lights of two motor-cycles were those of a car.
3.It seems probable from the statements that Mr. Brown ______.
A. gave no signal to show that he was turning right
B. failed to give a proper (适当的) signal at that time
C. did not give any signal until he was actually turning
D. flashed his light to show that he was going to turn
4.We would find that Mr. Brown’s car was damaged on its _____ side.
A. left B. right
C. front D. driver’s
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Stephen William Hawking was born on January 8th, 1942 in Oxford, England. His parents’ house was in North London, but during the Second World War Oxford was considered a safer place to have babies. When he was eight, his family moved to St Albans. At eleven Stephen went to St. Albans School, and then on to University College, Oxford, his father’s old college. Stephen wanted to do math, although his father would have preferred medicine. Math was not available at University College, so he did physics instead.
Stephen then went on to Cambridge to do research in Cosmology (宇宙论). After gaining his Ph.D. (哲学博士)he became first a Research Fellow, and later on a Professorial Fellow at Gonville and Caius College. After leaving the Institute of Astronomy in 1973, Stephen came to the Department of Applied Math and Theoretical Physics (理论物理), and since 1979 has held the post of Lucasian Professor of math.
Stephen Hawking has worked on the basic laws which rule the universe. With Roger Penrose he showed that Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity implied space and time would have a beginning in the Big Bang and an end in black holes. These results show it was necessary to unify(统一)General Relativity with Quantum Theory (量子论). One result of such a unification that he discovered was that black holes should not be completely black, but should give off radiation and disappear in the end.
59. Which of the following is NOT suitable for describing Stephen Hawking?
A. He once studied at the same college that his father studied at.
B. At one time he did research in Cosmology in Oxford.
C. He preferred math to medicine at college.
D. He contributed to the unification of General Theory of Relativity and Quantum Theory.
60. The underlined word “available” in the first paragraph probably means “________”.
A. able to be had B. allowed to study
C. easy to understand D. limited to learn
61. Why did Stephen Hawking’s parents move to Oxford from North London?
A. Because they liked it better than North London.
B. Because there was a world-famous university there.
C. Because they were tired of living in North London.
D. Because it was safer to give birth to a baby in Oxford.
62. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A. Einstein and Stephen Hawking
B. Big Bang, a great theory
C. Stephen Hawking, a great British scientist
D. The unification of two theories
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Born in Detroit, Michigan, on January 10th, 1928. Philip Levine was formally educated in the Detroit public school system. After graduation from university, Levine worked a number of industrial jobs, including the night work in factories, reading and writing poems in his off hours. In 1953, he studied at the University of Iowa. There, Levine met Robert Lowell and John Berryman, whom Levine called his “one great guide”.
About writing poems, Levine wrote: “I believed even then that if I could change my experience into poems I would give it the value and honor that it did not begin to have on its own. I thought too that if I could write about it, I could come to understand it: I believed that if I could understand my life——or at least the part my work played in it——I could write it with some degree of joy, something obviously missing from my life.”
Levine published (出版) his first collection of poems. On the Edge in 1961, followed by Not This Pig in 1968. Throughout his life Levine published many books of poems, winning many prizes. A review said: “Levine writes poems about the bravery of men, physical labor, simple pleasures and strong feelings, often set in working-class Detroit or in central California, where he worked or lived.”
He taught for many years at California State University, Fresno and served as Distinguished Poet in Residence for the Creative Writing Program at New York University. After retiring from teaching, Levine divided his time between Brooklyn, New York, and Fresno, California, until his death on February 14th, 2015. His final poem collection, The Last Shift, as well as a collection of essays (短文) and other writings, My Lost Poets: A Life in Poetry, were published in 2016.
1.How did Levine make a living right after graduation from his university?
A. He worked as a full-time writer.
B. He worked as a worker in factories.
C. He worked as a teacher in university.
D. He worked as a great guide in writing.
2.According to Levine’s words, he thought_______.
A. he had lived the life he wanted
B. poems made him misunderstand life
C. his life was valueless and dishonorable
D. poems could give him much pleasure
3.What was the main subject of Levine’s poems?
A. The scenes of his hometown
B. Love stories
C. The imaginary future
D. Life of common people.
4.Which poem collection was published after his death?
A. The Last Shift B. Not This Pig
C. My Lost Poets: A Life in Poetry D. On the Edge
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Anne Sewell Young was born on January 2, 1871, in the United States. She earned her bachelor’s degree in 1892 from Carleton College in Minnesota, where she also completed a master’s degree in 1897. She went on to earn a PhD (something very unusual for women in those days) from Columbia University in 1906.
Anne Sewell Young was the most famous of the early astronomy students at Carleton College, and one of the few professional women astronomers of her days. Carleton produced half a dozen professional women astronomers in the first 50 years of the course, but she was the only one whose name was recorded in the college’s “Who’s Who”(名人录)
Anne Sewell Young was a number of the AAVSO(美国变星观测者协会). She handed in over 6,500 observations over a 33-year period, and was also one of the first AAVSO Council members.
In 1881, Mt. Holyoke College set up the John Payson Williston Observatory (天文台), and in 1899 Young was named its director. In 1903, a library and a lecture room were added to the observatory building, and in 1907 astronomy was made a course in which one could major at the college, with Yong serving as Department Chair. She retired in 1936, and Alice Farnsworth succeeded her.
Young continued to work on astronomy, publishing her last paper in 1942. She died on August 15, 1961, in California.
68. Put the following events in the correct order.
a. Young graduated from Columbia University.
b. Young served at Carleton College.
c. Young served as Department Chair.
d. Young publish her last paper.
A. b, a, c, d B. c, b, d, a
C. b, c, d, a D. b, d, a, c
69. From the passage we learn that Carleton College made great contribution to________.
A. “Who’s who”
B. astronomy
C. the AAVSO
D. Mt. Holyoke College
70. What is the author’s attitude toward Anne Sewell Young?
A. Negative B. Neutral C. positive. D. We don’t know.
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Jay Chou(周杰伦)was born in Taiwan on January 18, 1979. Now he is one of the most popular singers in China and famous as the king of Chinese popular music.
Jay was _________ by his mother who was a single mother and a teacher in a high school. Showing _________ in music, little Jay was taught to play the piano at the age of three. _________ he was a third-grade student in a primary school, his mother _________ to give him music lessons every day. She also took him to concert(音乐会)to _________ his taste for music. Those were beneficial to his careers later.
Jay first entered the music industry when he _________ a talent show as a pianist with his friends. Although his performance wasn’t _________, the organizer saw his music _________ and gave him a chance. He was _________ to write music for other singers. During the following years, he ____________ many songs and some of them became popular, but almost ____________ knew him.
Later, Jay got a ____________ to produce an album of his own. In 2000, he released(发行)his first ____________, to everyone’s ____________, which became an instant hit(成功). Soon he is popular throughout Asia, ____________ Taiwan.
Jay ____________ both Chinese and western music to produce his own music, which is quite different from mainstream Taiwanese music. His songs cover ____________ topics. For example, the song Dad I am Back is about family life, and the song Rice Fields ____________ environmental protection. Taipei Times once named his music Chou Style.
According to Baidu, the most popular Internet search engine in China, Jay is the number one searched singer in 2002, 2006 and 2007. And Jay was ____________ as one of the 50 most important ____________ in China in 2009.
1.A. raised B. conducted C. treated D. shocked
2.A. weakness B. concern C. interest D. possibility
3.A. While B. Because C. If D. So
4.A. hoped B. turned C. managed D. led
5.A. perform B. develop C. learn D. guide
6.A. relied on B. kept up with C. made it to D. took part in
7.A. foolish B. beautiful C. optional D. extraordinary
8.A. talent B. effect C. aspect D. comment
9.A. attached B. ordered C. taken D. invited
10.A. designed B. made C. wrote D. sang
11.A. many B. no one C. someone D. everyone
12.A. chance B. time C. money D. company
13.A. album B. song C. article D. works
14.A. amusement B. joy C. satisfaction D. surprise
15.A. partly B. mostly C. mainly D. especially
16.A. hosts B. combines C. removes D. limits
17.A. various B. narrow C. same D. important
18.A. depends on B. focuses on C. makes up D. ends up
19.A. admired B. promoted C. forecast D. thought
20.A. millionaires B. audiences C. figures D. actors
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