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---Li Hong        in America for 5 years.

--- It’s no wonder that he can speak English so well in China now.

A. has been living      B. has lived       C. lived          D.lives

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While drunken driving may be on the decline, traffic safety experts remain puzzled over how to deal with another alcohol related danger: drunken pedestrians(行人).

Pedestrians struck and killed by cars often are extremely drunk. In fact, they are intoxicated more frequently, and with higher blood alcohol levels, than drunken drivers who are killed in accidents, various studies have shown. Forty percent of adult pedestrians involved in fatal crashes have a blood alcohol level of at least 0.10, which by law in most states signifies intoxication(醉酒), compared to only 25 percent of drivers in deadly accidents, according to recent federal data.

Some types of pedestrian accidents have been declining nationally, especially those involving children, but the number of adult pedestrians who are drunk when killed in traffic has remained relatively steady at 2,500 a year. The total number of pedestrians killed annually in U.S. traffic accidents is at least 7,000, or one of every seven highway accidents resulting in death.

“We’re dealing here, we think, with a very severe drinking problem that leads to a severe highway safety problem,” said Richard Bloomberg, president of Dunlap and Associates Inc, in Norwalk, Coon.

Bloomberg, whose consulting company found a very high rate of alcohol involvement in a controlled study of pedestrian accidents in New Orleans, was among several researchers who spoke on the topic at the annual meeting of the Research council’s Transportation Research Board(TRB) in Washington in January.

Pedestrian accidents have not received enough attention in the past, according to Kay Culprits, who chairs the board’s committee on pedestrians. Few methods exist to monitor walking habits, she said, and researchers have been confused about how to prevent disasters.

73. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

A. Traffic Safety.                     B. Drunken Drivers.

C. Drunken Pedestrian Accidents.        D. A Severe Highway Safety problem.

74. Among the causes of walkers’ accidents, the most serious problem is______ .      

A. long delays in traffic signals that may make people cross streets without paying attention to traffic rules

B. alcohol

C. a lack of adult keeping eyes on many children involved in accidents

D. former drunken drivers whose licenses are not allowed to use for a time

75. According to recent federal data, drunken drivers with an over 0.10 blood alcohol level in deadly accidents______ .      

A. make up one seventh of highway accidents

B. are 2,500 a year

C. are at least 7,000 in US traffic accidents

D. are 15 percent less than drunken adult walkers with the same level

76. According to the passage, what is Bloomberg?

A. A researcher.                        B. A specialist in traffic safety.

C. A clerk of a consulting company.        D. A government official

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 A good idea was ______ by the local government that all the ancient paintings in the ruined temples should be protected right now.

   A. adapted       B. adopted        C. absorbed       D. abused

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The police turn the whole house _______ looking for clues.

       A. upside down      B. out front    C. side by side       D. down to earth

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 No one is allowed ______ in the classroom.

       A. smoking     B. smoke C. smoked      D. to smoke

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第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

The night was dark, though sometimes the moving clouds allowed a star or two to be seen in the sky. The poor men held on to any bit of wood they could find. They called to the Marie (圣母瑪麗亞) for  36 , but she was far  37  the reach of the human voice. At one o’clock in the morning, the water was getting  38 , and a strong  39  had begun to blow. Suddenly  40  were seen in the distance; another ship! The shouts of the swimmers were heard on board, and willing hands pulled them out of the water. The  41  of the ship that had so  42   arrived on the scene in time to save their lives was Ellen. What had brought her to the exact spot through the  43  and the pathless sea? Her captain had known  44  about the wreck (沉船) and had indeed attempted to sail away from it. But let him speak for himself.

“I was forced by the wind,” he said long afterwards, “to  45  my course (航道). Just as I did it, a small  46  flew across the ship once or twice and then  47  at my face. I took  48  of this until exactly the same thing happened at a   49  time, which caused me to think it rather  50 , while I was thus  51  it, the same bird for the third time, made its appearance and flew  52  in the same way as before. I was then  53  to change my course back to the original (原來的) one. I had not gone far  54  I heard strange noises; and when I tried to   55  where they came from, I found I was in the middle of people who had been shipwrecked (船只失事). I immediately did my best to save them.”

36. A. food        B. help        C. rest            D. stop

37. A. between     B. out         C. beyond           D. in

38. A. colder        B. deeper     C. saltier           D. warmer

39. A. smoke       B. wave       C. sand            D. wind

40. A. people      B. lights       C. ships           D. houses

41. A. name        B. owner      C. captain         D. person

42. A. slowly       B. early        C. immediately      D. fortunately

43. A. light         B. wind     C. darkness        D. water

44. A. everything   B. nothing     C. something      D. anything

45. A. continue     B. turn       C. change         D. sail

46. A. light        B. fish        C. plane          D. bird

47. A. flew        B. stopped     C. stayed          D. looked

48. A. no care      B. good care C. no notice        D. some notice

49. A. good        B. second     C. third           D. long

50. A. interesting   B. funny      C. common         D. unusual

51. A. searching    B. expecting   C. considering      D. hearing

52. A. back        B. about            C. up           D. down

53. A. decided      B. advised   C. persuaded       D. invited

54. A. when       B. while            C. as             D. after

55. A. listen to      B. search for C. make sure       D. look out

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43. What is Kelly Chan going to do?

A. To hold a concert.  B. To go on a diet.   C. To watch a game.    D. To make a dress.

44. According to the news the player from ________ won the tennis match on Saturday.

A. Russia                  B. Japan                  C. South Korea           D. America

45.The medical group from America said last week that _________.

A. America has too many good athletes     B. children shouldn’t have too many soft drinks

C. schools should organize more picnics    D. most parents in America have health problem

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They used to make ________ to meet and have a party at the end of a month.

A. a rule   B. it a rule   C. it rule   D. them a rule

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 He _____ live in a remote village, but he ______ the life in the city quickly.

A. got used to; used to           B. used to; got used to

C. got used to; was used to       D. used to; used to

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In his address at two-day APEC Economic Leaders Meeting, President Hu _______ the APEC to reform itself to raise the efficiency of cooperation so as to keep advancing _______changing times.

      A. called in; for                       B. called on; with

      C. called for; at                       D. called at; through

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