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Katharine Hepburn was one of America’s great actresses. In her life she made more than fifty films and won the Oscar for Best Actress four times.

Katharine Hepburn was born in Hartford in 1907. Her parents made sure to educate their children about social subjects and sports. She rode horses, swam and played golf and tennis.

Katharine graduated from Bryn Mawr College in 1928. She soon started appearing in small roles in plays. After a few successful plays in New York, Hollywood filmmakers became interested in her. Her first movie came out in 1932. The next year she made the film "Morning Glory." This movie earned Hepburn her first Oscar for Best Actress. She became a star.

  During the 1930s, critics either loved or hated Katharine Hepburn. But Hepburn wanted to do things in her own way. She did not want to be like other actresses. She did not wear make-up on her face. She would not let photographers take sexy(性惑的) pictures of her. She became unpopular with the public. But Hepburn wouldn’t give up easily. She starred in "The Philadelphia Story" and it became a great success. Hepburn received another Oscar nomination for Best Actress. She took control of her career once again.

  In 1967, she starred in the movie "Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner" with Spencer Tracy. For this movie, she won her second Oscar. She won her third Oscar the next year for "A Lion in Winter." And, in her mid-seventies she won her last Oscar for "On Golden Pond."

Even into her eighties, Katharine kept working. She also wrote several books. In 2003, Katharine Hepburn died. As part of her last wishes, she helped create the Katharine Hepburn Center. This program helps support the things that were important to her; film and theater, women’s rights, and civic responsibility (公民責(zé)任).

62. Which of the following is true according to the passage?

  A. Morning Glory was Katharine’s first movie.

  B. Katharine was a very traditional girl in her time.

  C. People all loved Katharine because she worked hard.

D. Katharine was not only interested in making films.

63. The following movies all won Katharine Hepburn an Oscar EXCEPT

  A. Morning Glory          B. A Lion in Winter

  C. The Philadelphia Story       D. Guess Who’ s Coming to Dinner

64. For a time, Katharine Hepburn became unpopular because ______.

  A. her behaviour was different from others’  B. she stopped acting in films

  C. she didn’t let others take her pictures   D. she was too proud of herself

65. Which words can best describe Katharine Hepburn according to the passage?

  A. Attractive but selfish.         B. Hard-working and successful.

  C. Elegant but jealous.          D. Talented and easygoing.

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Tom is a little boy, and he’s only seven years old.One day he goes to the cinema by himself.It is the first time for him to do that.He buys a ticket and goes in.But after two or three minutes he comes out and buys a ticket again.Two or three minutes after that, he comes out and asks for another ticket.The girl selling the tickets asks him, “Why do you buy so many tickets? How many friends do you meet?” Tom answers, “No, I have no friends with me.But the old man always stops(攔住)me at the door and tears up(撕掉)my ticket.”

(1)

How old is Tom?

[  ]

A.

Eleven

B.

Seven

C.

Seventeen

D.

Four

(2)

It is ________ for Tom to go to the cinema.

[  ]

A.

the first time

B.

the second time

C.

the third time

D.

the last time

(3)

Tom buys ________ before the girl asks him.

[  ]

A.

one ticket

B.

five tickets

C.

two tickets

D.

four tickets

(4)

Tom meets ________ that day.

[  ]

A.

his parents

B.

some parents

C.

some boys

D.

no friends

(5)

The old man is ________ at the cinema.

[  ]

A.

a driver

B.

a teacher

C.

a ticket-collector

D.

a policeman

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  There are many kinds of animals in the world.Elephants are the 1   animals that live on land.Only some kinds of whales (鯨魚) are bigger than elephants,but they live in the 2 ndline.The tallest animals are giraffes (長頸鹿) and the elephants are only the 3ndline  tallest ones in the world.They live in Africa (非洲).It can be 5.5 meters tall.Elephants are the only animals that have a long 4   that is called trunk.They can use the trunk like a hand.5ndline  its trunk,an elephant can pick up a 270 kg tree,or pick up one peanut(花生).Elephants have the biggest ears of all the animals.Their tusks (象牙) are the biggest teeth.

  There are 6 ndline  kinds of elephants桝frican elephants and Indian elephants.Indian elephants are 7 ndline  called Asian elephants.

  Elephants are very strong and very smart (聰明的).People have used elephants for 8 ndline  work for thousands of years.

  The cheetah(獵豹)is also from Africa.It is in the cat family.A cheetah can run 110 km/hr.The ostrich (鴕鳥) from east Africa is the largest bird in the world.But it 9 ndline  fly.

  The kangaroo (袋鼠) lives in ustralia.It is an old kind of animal.A 10 ndline  kangaroo lives in its mother's pouch (育兒袋).It leaves the pouch when it is about six months old.And many people think they are very lovely.

(1)

A.biggest  B.smallest  C.smaller  D.bigger

[  ]

(2)

A.river   B.sea     C.lake   D.forest

[  ]

(3)

A.second   B.first   C.third   D.fourth

[  ]

(4)

A.nose   B.face    C.hand   D.head

[  ]

(5)

A.In     B.At     C.With   D.For

[  ]

(6)

A.three   B.four    C.five   D.two

[  ]

(7)

A.a(chǎn)lso   B.too     C.a(chǎn)s     D.a(chǎn)s well

[  ]

(8)

A.easy   B.few     C.little   D.hard

[  ]

(9)

A.can    B.will    C.can not  D.should

[  ]

(10)

A.old   B.baby    C.tall   D.big

[  ]

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  In choosing Steven Chu as his energy secretary(能源部長), Barack Obama has chosen one of the most prominent U.S.scientists of using science to deal with global warming(全球變暖).

  Steven Chu was born in St.Louis, Missouri, in 1948.His father was a college teacher.At that time, they were only the third Chinese family to live there.In high school, Chu played tennis and was on the school club.He took his first physics class in his senior year at Garden City High school and became interested in it.

  Steven Chu got his first doctor’s degree in maths and physics in 1970.Then he went to California for another doctor’s degree.In 1978, Chu worked in Bell Lab where he developed ways to cool and trap atoms using a laser(用激光冷卻和俘獲原子).In 1997, he got the Nobel Prize for physics for this.He left Stanford in 2004, after he was made head of the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab in California.As the head of the national lab, Chu has tried to find scientific ways to climate c hange and soon become a member of the Climate Council working for a new global climate treaty(氣候條約)for 2009.

  He also insists on the need to end the unnecessary waste of energy.“If I were King of the world, I would spend the next ten years on energy efficiency and conservation(節(jié)能和環(huán)保).”he said last year.

  On December 11th, 2008, Barack Obama made him energy secretary.He would be the first Chinese-American to run the department of Energy and devote himself to sustainable(可持續(xù)發(fā)展的)energy.

(1)

Who is Steven Chu?

[  ]

A.

He is a Nobel Prize winner for energy

B.

He is a visiting scientist in Amarica

C.

He is an American-Chinese

D.

He is a Chhinese-American

(2)

The underlined word “prominent”in the first paragraph means ________

[  ]

A.

參與競選的

B.

遵守承諾的

C.

才能卓越的

D.

出身顯赫的

(3)

Which is the right order of the following events about Steven Chu?

a.He was chosen by Barack Obama as US energy secretary

b.He got the Nobel Prize for his excellent research work

c.He studied in California for his second doctor’s degree

d.He became a member of the Climate Council

e.He acted as the head of the national lab in California

[  ]

A.

bcdea

B.

cbeda

C.

dabce

D.

acbde

(4)

In the next part of this passage, the writer would most probably tell us the following EXCEPT ________

[  ]

A.

Obama’s reason of choosing Chu as the energy secretary

B.

Chu’s plan and work on energy efficiency and conservation

C.

Obama’s new plan to Chinese-Americans

D.

both Obama and Chu’s plans and ideas on sustainable energy

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  You know you have to read "between the lines" to get the most out of anything.I want to tell you something important during your reading.

  You shouldn’t mark a book which isn’t yours.  1   If you think it useful to mark books, you will have to buy them.

  There are two ways in which one can own a book.The first is to get the right by paying for it, just as you pay for clothes and furniture.But full ownership comes only when you have made it a part of yourself.  2  

  There are three kinds of book owners.The first has all the best sellers-unread and untouched.The second has a great many books.  3   The third has a few dog-eared(翻折的)books, which are marked from front to back.

  Why is marking a book necessary? First, it keeps you awake.In the second place, reading is thinking.  4   The marked book is usually the thought-through book.Finally, writing helps you remember the thoughts you had, or the thoughts the writer expressed.

  If reading is to learn anything more than passing time, it must be active.The book you read for pleasure can be read in a state of relaxation, and nothing is lost.But for a great book, rich in ideas, reading must be active.  5   You should come up with an understanding of what you have read.

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容,將A-E五個(gè)句子填入文中空缺處,使短文內(nèi)容完整、正確,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填寫在下面題號(hào)后的橫線上。

A.You can’t let your eyes move across the lines.

B.But most of them are as clean as the day they were bought.

C.And thinking can express itself in words, spoken or written.

D.People who lend you books expect you to keep them clean.

E.The best way to make yourself a part of it is by writing in it.

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