Twenty-six years ago,Chris Timmins became disabled in a car crash and her husband left her. She lost her job as a school teacher and had to fight 61. (get) it back. She also spent the next two years 62. (battle) with the State of California to get them to pay for a handicap van Thirteen years later,Chris 63. (strike) with breast cancer.She not only rose to meet each of these crises,but overcame them.
Last year her van failed to work because 64. age. The state program only provides one van per person in their lifetime. And a(n)65. (special) equipped van for disabled persons cost $115,000,far from 66. she could afford. This time she needed help from others.
So,we sent out 50 emails to people we knew,and requested 67. (they) to send this email to ten people they knew. Thus the request was passed along many times. In this way we got enough 68. (contribute) .
Our story is 69. (big) than just getting a new van for Chris. It shows that 70. is always something we can do to solve problems,no matter how big they are.
61. to get?疾椴欢ㄊ阶鳡钫Z的用法。fight to do sth.意為“努力爭取做某事”。
62. battling?紪藙釉~-ing形式作賓語補(bǔ)足語的用法。spend ... doing sth.意為“花 時間做某
事”。
63. was struck?疾橐话氵^去時的被動語態(tài)。Chris.與strike之間是被動關(guān)系,且由Thirteen years later可知,strike表示的是過去的動作,故 填 was struck。
64. of?紪私樵~。because of意為“因為”。
65. specially?紪烁痹~。設(shè)空處修飾過去分詞 equipped ,故填副詞 specially。
66. what?紪诉B接詞。設(shè)空處引導(dǎo)賓語從句且在 從句中作賓語,故填what。
67. them?紪舜~。設(shè)空處作動詞requested的賓 語,故填them。
68. contributions?疾槊~。形容詞后接名詞,且 此處表示“捐款”,為可數(shù)名詞,故應(yīng)填復(fù)數(shù)形 式。
69. bigger?紪诵稳菰~比較級。由than可知,應(yīng)填 比較級bigger。
70. there?紪斯潭ńY(jié)構(gòu)。that引導(dǎo)的賓語從句意 為“無論問題有多難,總有一些我們能做的”,故 此處考査there be句型。
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假定你是李華,你校下周日將舉行“為愛奔跑(Run for Love) ”公益活動,旨在為貧困地區(qū)的學(xué)生 和殘疾兒童募捐。請給外教海倫寫封電子郵件邀她一同參加,要點如下:
1. 活動的時間、地點及目的;
2. 活動的內(nèi)容:跑步、捐款等。
注意:
1. 詞數(shù)100左右;
2. 可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;
3. 開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。
Dear Helen,
I'd like to invite you to join us for the Run for Love.
Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
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Skiing is a winter sport that involves the use of skis. 36 Skiers attach them to their shoes or boots and use them to get over snow,often down a mountain slope. Nordic skiing and Alpine skiing are major events of the Winter Olympic Games.
Nordic skiing started in Norway and other countries of northern Europe. Nordic skiing events include cross-country racing and ski jumping.37 A cross-country skier must be able to ski uphill,downhill,and across flat areas. In a ski-jumping competition the skier gets down a steep ramp(斜坡) that curves upward at the end. The skier leaps off the end and tried to “fly” as far as possible and then land on his or her feet. The skier who leaps the farthest and has the best style is the winner. 38
Alpine skiing started in the Alps of central Europe. Alpine events include downhill and slalom racing. Downhill racing is the fastest and most dangerous of all skiing events. The skier goes down a long,steep course that may have large bumps (隆起物) .Along the course are gates formed by single poles or pairs of poles. 39 The winner is the skier who completes the course in the shortest time. Slalom racing is similar to downhill racing. However,a slalom course is shorter and more winding than a downhill course. 40
A. It requires the skier to make high-speed turns.
B. Cross-country skiing takes place on open,hilly land.
C. The skier must ski between them and stay on the course.
D. Skis are long,mostly flat pieces of metal,wood,or plastic.
E. The skier races over and around large bumps of snow called moguls.
F. They are allowed to touch gates with their bodies as long as their skis stay on the course.
G. The event called the Nordic combined includes a ski-jumping race and a cross-country race.
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Aluminium folding bike
Details
Type: Private Advertisement
Price: £125
Description
I bought this bike about a year ago for £200 and have never used it. It has 20-inch wheels-and 6 gears (齒輪) ,plus a carry bag and a stand. £125 or near offer. I have more photos or you are welcome to view.
Hohner Rockwood electric guitar
Details
Type: Private Advertisement
Price: £45
Description
I have a lovely Hohner Rockwood electric guitar complete with case. It's about 5 years old,and is in good condition with a few minor marks. I'm selling the guitar because V ve moved on to a Les Paul guitar,but this one is ideal for a beginner!So grab yourself a bargain for only £45 — it cost me £400 brand new!
Feel free to ask me any questions you have!
You can pay via cash or cheque.
Lovely black and white male cat
Details
Type: Private Advertisement
Price: £30
Description
We are selling our much loved 2-year-old male cat.Due to our work commitments we cannot give him the love and time he needs. Would suit a family who can give him lots of affection. We will also give you his bed and feeding dishes.
Please no timewasters.
Sofa for sale
Details
Type: Private Advertisement
Price: £325 or near offer
Description
White luxury Italian leather 3-seater sofa. Modem design,only 3 years old,very good condition. H78cm x W240cm x D98cm
We are selling it because it's too big for the sitting room for our new house!
33. What do we know about the bike?
A. It's brand new.
B. It cannot be folded.
C. It was bought 3 years ago.
D. It's being sold at half price.
34. The owner has decided to sell the guitar because.
A. it's in poor condition
B. he / she has got a new one
C. it takes up too much space
D. he / she doesn't like it any more
35. Whose prices are negotiable?
A. The cat's and the sofa's.
B. The bike's and the sofa's.
C. The guitar's and the cat's.
D. The bike's and the guitar's.
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I didn't go to Colorado to ski. I went because I was persuaded to attend a two-day class at the Bridgestone Winter Driving School there.
Everyone in my family came along with me. The first morning,we sat in a small classroom and our instructor,Robert,told us what to expect. The course,he explained,was designed to make the cars slip and slide on ice and snow. “If you listen to us,” Robert assured the class, “you’11 be fine."
On a snowy day when I was 4,I had a car accident. I wasn't seriously hurt that day,but over the years the shock transformed into anxiety. When it snowed,I often called another parent at the elementary school my daughter attends to ask if he or she wouldn't mind driving my daughter the half-mile to school in the morning.
That first morning in Colorado,after we left the classroom and headed out to the track,my heart was racing. By the time Robert said, “Cristina,it's your turn." I was lightheaded. I carefUlly did what I was instructed to do but when I turned,I pulled the wheel too hard and hit a block of ice,my car turning almost 180 degrees. When the car came to a stop,I sat rigid,trying to catch my breath. Part of me wanted to get out and never drive again. But I was sitting there safely,wasn,t I? I had overcome one of my greatest fears — losing control of the car. I even felt a little excited.
For the rest of the class,I continued practising,and I got better enough so that a week later,when I arrived home and there was snow on the ground,I didn't even think about calling another parent to drive my daughter to school. “I can do this,” I told myself. And I did.
24. In the classroom,Robert intended to help participants to .
A. know each other
B. build up confidence
C. learn about the course
D. put theory into practice
25. The accident made the author afraid to .
A. have kids in her car B. drive on snowy days
C. drive long distances D. be in a car by herself
26. What can best describe the author's feelings after the first practice?
A. Mixed. B. Puzzled.
C. Thankful. D. Regretful.
27. What do we know about the class?
A. It's tiring. B. It's helpful.
C. It's expensive. D. It's interesting.
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Here's a very clever idea: A book that not only contains information about clean drinking water printed on its pages,but the actual pages themselves can be tom off and used as high-tech filters(過濾器) that will remove 99% of bacteria from the filtered water. The idea came out of Dr. Theresa Dankovjch's chemistry PhD work at McGill University in Montreal,during which she invented a new bactericidal (殺菌的) silver nanoparticle (銀納米顆 粒) paper and a green method of producing it using cheap processes. She and her team are now trying to make the Drinkable Book a reality to contribute to the effort to bring clean water to the 663 million people who don't have access to it.
Here's the description of the project from the official website:
The Drinkable Book TM is both a water filter and a manual for how and why to clean drinking water. This filter works to produce clean drinking water by pouring dirty water through a thick,strong sheet of paper containing silver nanoparticles,which can kill microbes(微生物). This paper was created and shown to be highly antibacterial. Additionally,these filters meet US EPA guidelines for bacteria removal to produce safe drinking water. The filters can last a couple of weeks,even up to a month,so the entire books could provide the tools to filter clean water for approximately a year.
I hate to rain a little bit on this parade,but ... While it's a very clever idea,and it looks like a lot of work and effort has been put into designing and testing the Drinkable Book,sometimes the simplest ideas are best. Getting clean water instruction and water filters to people in need separately might still be the best and most cost-effective way to do things. Manuals with instructions printed in the local language would be very cheap to produce,and mass-produced water filters,which can use the same technology as the book,if that's the best,would probably be cheaper if they are not bound into nice-looking books.
25. What is the main function of the book?
A. It can find water.
B. It can store water.
C. It can purify water.
D. It can produce water.
26. The content in the book is mainly to .
A. instruct readers B. entertain readers C. inspire readers D. warn readers
27. What does the author think of the book?
A. It is nearly useless.
B. It is poorly designed.
C. It is not very beautiful.
D. It is not very economical.
28. Where is the text most probably taken froin?
A. A book review. B. A personal diaiy.
C. An advertisement. D. A science magazine.
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Welcome to Parkside Federation Academies
We are pleased to introduce you to a wide range of courses,training programmes and other activities.
Enrolment (注冊)
You can enrol for any course on 01223 712340 from 29th June. You can download course information from http://www.parksidefederation.org. uk/adult-leam-train/.
The office will not be open from 23rd July until 3rd September for enrolment in person due to building work,however,we will be taking bookings over the phone and by email during this time.
Our hosted enrolment dates are:
Parkside Campus: 12th September 10:00-12:00
Coleridge Campus: 10th September 18:00-19:30
Fees
.Fees are payable in full when you enrol.
·Refunds(退款) will be paid in fUll when a class is closed according to the College's decision,or if you cancel your enrolment at least two weeks before the course starts. If you decide to cancel less than two weeks before the course starts you will receive a 50% refund. Unfortunately we cannot offer a refund if a course has already started.
Learner information
.If you supplied your email address,you should expect to receive a confirmation email after your enrolment.
.Free parking is available in the evening at all centres.
.Upon enrolment you will receive learner information about college support as well as policies and regulations.
.In the event of severe weather conditions that result in school closure: please check the website http://www.parksidefederation.org.uk/ or turn on local radio for up-to-date information.
21. If you want to enrol in person,you should avoid.
A. 29th June B. 23rd July
C. 10th September D. 12th September
22. How much can you get back if you cancel your enrolment a week before the course starts?
A. No refund. B. A 20% refund.
C. A 50% refund. D. A full refund.
23. How will the school inform learners if it is closed due to bad weather?
A. Give learners calls.
B. Write emails to learners.
C. Post notices on
D. Announce the closure on local TV.
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假定你是李華,你去美籍交換生卡爾的宿舍邀請他參加你的生日聚會,但是他有事外出了。清給他 寫一個留言條,要點如下:
1. 邀請他本周五晚7點參加聚會;
2. 有人來接,會提前給他打電話;
3. 你的聚會安排。
注意:1. 詞數(shù)100左右;
2. 可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;
3. 開頭和結(jié)尾己給出,但不計入總詞數(shù)。
Carl,
Li Hua
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C
New York State has passed America's first state law banning drivers talking on cell phones. The ban will begin on November 1 ,although drivers caught using cell phones will only be given warnings in the first month.
First-time violators (違反者) will face a $100 fine. A second time will call for a $ 200 fine and every violation after that will cost $ 500.
At least a dozen small areas have established bans,starting in 1999,and 40 states have had bans proposed (提議) but not passed. At least 23 developed countries,including the Great Britain,Italy,Israel and Japan,ban drivers from talking on cell phones.
There are about 115 million cell phones in use in America and more than 6 million in New York State.
“To think that I'm not going to use my cell phone when at the same time I can still use my laptop (筆記本電腦) ,I can still read a paper,I can still change my clothes while driving 65 mph. I think there's just something wrong,” an official said.
Other critics noted that other things like eating,drinking coffee and doing make-up while driving caused too much concern. They suggested that the ban include a broader range of things.
46. How much will a driver be fined for his fifth violation of the law?
A. $ 500. B. $ 1,000.
C. $ 1,200. D. $ 1,300.
47. We can learn from this passage that.
A. more people in America are against the ban than for it
B. the ban has been carried out in most states in America
C. over fifty small areas and states ban drivers using cell phones
D. many developed countries ban drivers using cell phones while driving
48. The official mentioned in Paragraph 5 .
A. doesn’t agree with this ban
B. doesn’t understand why cell phones alone should be banned
C. believes changing clothes while driving will cause greater danger
D. doesn’t believe using cell phones while driving will cause any danger 49. Critics believe that .
A. it is not fair to have this ban passed
B. the ban will meet with more criticism
C. more activities of the same kind should be banned
D. the ban will never be passed in the whole country
50. This passage is most probably taken from .
A. a newspaper B. an advertisement
C. a personal diary D. a science report
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