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After her parents separated, things at tam’s house changed. Her mom, steed working, and Tami became responsible for the house and making meals for herself and her younger sister. Though money was right, they never went without. They had a nice home in a modest neighborhood food, belching and shelter. What Tami missed most of all, though, was family.

Tami spent the summer during her ninth grade year working at a park to ear exam spending money. Her job was to organize activities for the kids who spent their summer days at the park. The kids absolutely loved Tami. She was constantly going out of her way to do things for them. She would plan picnics, organize field trips and even buy ice cream for all of the, using her own money. She always did more than the job required, even if it did mean using her own money.

She got to know one little boy who lived in an apartment across the street from the park. His parents both worked at fast – food restaurants, and she knew that they didn’t have much money. The boy talked about his upcoming birthday and the fire truck he wanted so badly. He said he was going to be a fireman some day and needed the truck to practice. He told Tami more details about the truck than she knew a boy truck could have.

The boy’s birthday came and went. The next day when Tami saw the boy, she expected to see a shiny red truck in his arms. When he arrived empty – handed, she asked whether he had got the truck. The boy said no. his parents were going to get it for him later, when things were better. He seemed a little sad.

That week, Tami eased her paycheck and headed for the toy stores. She found the truck easily – after all, from his descriptions, she felt she knew it inside out. She used the money from her paycheck to buy the truck, and then had it wrapped in birthday paper.

1.What can we learn from the first paragraph?

      A.They didn’t need in worry too much about their living.

       B.Tami’s sister became more responsible.

       C.Tami began to earn money.

       D.Her mother changed her job.

2.Why did Tami buy the birthday present for the boy using her own money?

       A.Because he was poorer than she.

       B.Because he was her best friend.

       C.Because she wanted him to be a fireman.

       D.because she wanted him to feel love around him.

3.What can we learn from the underlined sentence?

       A.She knew how much money she would pay.

       B.She knew she should check the toy truck inside out.

       C.She was fully aware which toy truck the boy wanted.

       D.She walked inside and then out of the toy store several times.

4.Which of the following could be the opening sentence of the next paragraph?

      A.The next morning, Tami rode to the boy’s house and left the truck at the door.

       B.When the boy showed up at the park that day, he was more excited than ever.

       C.He showed off his new truck to Tami, and then played with it all day long.

       D.That afternoon, the boy’s mom came to the park and walked over to Tami.

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Wednesday, January 7,2009

    A blacklist of 19 leading search engine portals (門戶) and websites, including Google and Baidu, which “spread vulgar (lacking in good taste) content and harm the young people” has been published, the Chinese government said Monday.

    According to Xinhua News Agency, six central departments conducted a moth – long campaign to clean up the Internet of unhealthy and vulgar materials.

“The government will continue to punish or even shut down those shameful Websites that refuse to connect their wrongdoing.” Gai Mangham, director of the State Council Information Office, said. “Immediate action is needed to clean up the Internet environment.”

The government demanded the web portals, a number of video sharing sites, including Sina, Sohu and NetEase, Google in Chinese and other websites to remove vulgar photos after due notice but they failed and continued providing links to these unhealthy sites.

    Google China’s spokeswoman Cui Jin, however, explained that “Google is neither the owner of those Websites nor does it spread (that) information intentionally. We have also adopted ‘safe search’ to block sites with such content automatically. ”

    Baidu, NetEase. com. Ine and SINA Corp., in web statements on Wednesday, admitted their guilt, and apologized for failing to control such contend. Google China, on the other hand, promised to eoperate with Internet users and society to help build a healthy Internet culture. “After we received notice from relevant government departments, we cleaned up links to vulgar content that could have harmful effects on Internet users,” it added.

1.What is the text mainly about?

       A.How the Chinese government manages the leading search engine portals.

       B.How the leading search engine portals react to the government’s eroticism.

       C.What the government it trying to do it clean up the Internet environment.

       D.What the leading search engine portals are doing to improve their service.

2.Which of the following is TRUE about Cai Mingzhao?

       A.He works for the Ministry of Publie Seeurity.

       B.He called on the shameful Web sites to correct their wrongdoing.

       C.he apologized for failing to clean up the Internet of unhealthy materials.

       D.He is working hard to make the definition of “spreading vulgar materials” clear.

3.According to the text, which company took the most positive attitude?

       A.Google China                                      B.NelEase. com. Inc.

       C.SINA Corp.                                         D.Baidu

4.We can learn from the last paragraph that             .

      A.China’s Internet environment is getting better and better

       B.China still has a long way to go to build a cleaner Internet environment

       C.China has made laws to protect the environment of the Interned

       D.China has not realized the harm of illegal information from the Internet

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To be concerned with proper child development is to be concerned about making sure that children have daily access to both mothers’ and fathers’ parenting.

If Heather is being raised by two mommies and Brandon is being raised by Daddy and his new husband-roommate, Heather and Brandon might have two adults in their lives, but they are being deprived of the benefits found in the unique influences found in a mother and father’s differing parenting styles. Much of the value mothers and fathers bring to their children is due to the fact that mothers and fathers are different. And by cooperating together and complementing each other in their differences, they provide these good things that same-sex caregivers cannot. The important value of these gender-based differences in healthy child-development will be explored here.

The fathering difference is explained by fathering scholar Dr. Kyle Pruett of Yale Medical School in his book Fatherneed: Why Father Care is as Essential as Mother Care for Your Child. Pruett says dads matter simply because “fathers do not mother.” A father, as a male parent, brings unique contributions to the job of parenting that a mother cannot.

Likewise, a mother, as a female parent, uniquely impacts the life and development of her child, as Dr. Brenda Hunter explains in her book, The Power of Mother Love: Transforming Both Mother and Child. Erik Erikson explained that father love and mother love are qualitatively different kinds of love. Fathers love more dangerously because their love is more expectant than a mother’s love.

    Dr. Pruett also explains that fathers have a clear style of communication with children. Babuism by 8 weeks, can tell the difference between a made or female communicating with them. Stanford psychologist Eleanor Maccoby, in her book The Two Sexes, explains mothers and fathers respond differently to babies. Mothers are more likely to provide warm care for a envying baby. Whether they realize it or not, children are learning at earliest age that men and women are different and have different ways of dealing with life, other adults and their children.

1.This passage is mainly about          .

       A.three experts’ different arguments

       B.the introductions to the three famous books

       C.mothers and fathers’ different parenting styles

       D.the value of parents’ parenting in healthy child-development

2.Which can replace the underlined phrase “deprived of” in Para. 2?

       A.provided              B.kept                    C.taken away          D.turned down

3.Which of the following about Dr. Pruett is TRUE?

       A.He thinks fathers make more contribution to the job of parenting than mothers.

       B.He thinks fathers have better communication with children than mothers.

       C.He thinks same – set caregivers cannot bring children good things.

       D.He thinks children need father care as well as mother card.

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根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

   1   People traveled in search of food and shelter or in order to flee from their enemies. Sometimes they were looking for gold or silver in order to become rich. On other occasions they were searching for rich farmland.

This is not to say that no one ever traveled just for fun. Even in ancient times, some pleasure travel occurred. During a typical season, 700,000 tourists would crowd into the ancient city of Rome, where animals performed and magicians entertained them.    2  

    3    International tourist arrivals alone reached as many as 546 million in 1994 and are forecast to rise to 937 million in 2010, according to the World Trade Organization.

   4    Probably the most common reason for traveling is related to our physical well – being. Actually, traveling to sports events is one of the fastest growing types of travel. In our fast developing society where stress has become part of people’s life, people can rest and relax by having a change of environment and activities.

   5    No one seems to doubt that travel broadens the mind. In 18 th century Europe, young men would go on a Grand Tour to various countries in order to complete their education. Today the desire to travel to different countries is encouraged by modern mass media. People who travel to other counters can at the same time learn more about their own country and culture.

       A.But why do people like traveling so much?

       B.Throughout history, most travel was not for pleasure.

       C.So they travel to a lake for a swim or to a park for a hike.

       D.The improvement in transportation has also encouraged people to travel

       F.The growth of tourism has become a modern phenomenon experienced by all countries in the world.

       G.Another important reason for traveling is to satisfy our curiosity about different places and cultures.

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假如你是李華,請(qǐng)根據(jù)下面內(nèi)容給你在美國的朋友Tom寫信,介紹你校目前為了防控甲流(H1N1 flu)所采取的一些具體措施,并表達(dá)你對(duì)美國疫情的關(guān)注。

具體措施

每天堅(jiān)持體溫檢查

開窗通風(fēng)

減少集會(huì)

必要時(shí)停課

……

注意:不要逐句翻譯,可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié)以使行文連貫。信的開頭和結(jié)尾已給出。

詞數(shù)不少于60。

Dear Tom,

How are things going? I’m writing to tell you something about the H1N1 flu control here in our school.

                                                                              

                                                                              

                                                                               

                                                                              

Yours,

Li Hua

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Recently I was invited to a friend’s house for supper —and had a meal I have never had before.

All the friends invited were a little surprised. It’s not that Ben is unsociable, or a bad cook, but it’s just that he never   1   more than he has to. So how come he was inviting us round for a meal? Had he bought something   2   for his friends? He greeted us at the door and showed us into his dining room where a   3 _ table was waiting for us. “Nothing but the best for my friends! ” said Ben. We all sat down and looked   4   at each other —what was he up to?

Ben returned with four bowls of hot soup. “It’s a mixture of carrots, potatoes and tomatoes,” said Ben. The next   5   was also a little strange in that we didn’t quite know what it was again. It’s just another mixture of vegetable.

As we ate we chatted and finally the   6   turned back to what we were eating. ”Was there a recipe (食譜) for this,” asked Marina, “or did you   7   it up?” Ben put his fork down. “What I cooked depended on what I could find.” Marina was surprised. “But you can find anything in supermarkets these days.” “But there’s  8   choice in what you can find outside supermarkets,” he replied.

Seeing that we had all finished the food, Ben decided to tell the truth. He had read recently that supermarkets usually throw away 5 percent of their food every day. So Ben decided to look inside his local supermarket bins. There he found food that was slightly out of __9  , boxes of throw-away vegetables and fruit.

So Ben had successfully provided a decent (體面的) meal for his friends, and made us aware of the fact that there are many poor people who need the food, but the amount of food thrown away is enough to   10   millions of people.

1.A.takes          B.spends             C.uses                D.does

2.A.cheap  B.special                    C.practical          D.usual

3.A.new           B.separate           C.booked            D.laid

4.A.nervously   B.carefully          C.sadly               D.happily

5.A.course        B.food                C.soup                D.salad

6.A.dinner        B.idea                 C.food                D.subject

7.A.pick           B.look                 C.make               D.take

8.A.less            B.more               C.some               D.a(chǎn)ny

9.A.order          B.place               C.season             D.date

10.A.enrich       B.please              C.a(chǎn)ffect                     D.feed

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閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語法性和上下文連貫的要求,在空格處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~或使用括號(hào)中詞語的正確形式填空。

US President Barack Obama sat down for beers with a Harvard professor and a police officer at the White House on July 30. They were not talking about big problems,  1  making small talk.

A few weeks ago, the white police officer, James Crowley, arrested the black professor, Henry Louis Gates.

On July 16, police went to Gates’ home   2   a neighbor called the police to say that she had seen two men trying to force open the front door. Gates was coming home from a trip and found his door  3  (stick), so he and his taxi driver tried to force it open.

Crowley arrived and asked Gates to prove he was the   4  (own) of the home. But Gates flew into a rage and accused Crowley  5  being racist. Crowley arrested Gates. A hot debate was stirred up. Obama suggested holding a "beer summit" in the hope that the men  6  work out their problem by talking.

 Racism has been  7   major problem in US history. Historically, the country has been dominated by whites. Blacks, American Indians, and some other peoples were discriminated.

Over the years, much progress has been made in fighting racism. In 1964, the Civil Rights Act was passed. It made discrimination based on race and color illegal. In 1965, President Johnson passed the Voting Rights Act, making   8  easier for blacks to vote.

In 2008, Obama became US’ first black president. This was a big step forward. However, the Gates incident suggests that US still   9  (have) a long way to go        10  it has fixed its racial problems.

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Imagine landing in a foreign country where you cannot speak the language, understand the culture and don’t know anybody. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a friend who could help you out?

John Smith, an English explorer who landed in America in 1607, found the best friend ever. She was a Native American named Pocahontas (1595-1617). And she did more than teach Smith the language: she saved his life, twice.

Smith was captured by members of Pocahontas’s tribe(部落)and was going to be killed. But for some reason, the Chief’s daughter, Pocahontas, felt sorry for Smith (who was probably the first white man she had ever seen) and threw her body over his to protect him. Smith returned safely to the small village he was living in.

During the winter the English settlers did not know how to get food from nature. Pocahontas often brought food for Smith and his friends.

A year later Pocahontas’s father tried to kill Smith again because the Native Americans were very scared the English would try to take over their land. Pocahontas warned him and he was able to escape.

Later she became a Christian and eventually married an Englishman named John Rolfe.

She spent the last year of her life in London.

Pocahontas has become an American legend(傳奇). Her life story has been re-created in many books and films, including Disney’s 1995 film, Pocahontas.

One of the reasons she is so popular is that many Europeans look at Pocahontas as an excellent example of how a minority can adjust into the majority. Pocahontas is also respected because of her selfless love. She proved that people can be kind and loving even to people of a different race or culture. John Smith was very different from Pocahontas but she could see he was a good man and that was all that mattered. No race or country owns goodness, love and loyalty.

1.What difficulties might early European settlers meet in America EXCEPT ______?

   A.the fierce conflict with Native Americans

B.bad-tempered natives who enjoyed killing

C.unfamiliarity with a foreign land

D.lack of food in winter

2.Pocahontas saved John Smith twice because ______.

A.he was the first white man she had ever seen in her life

B.she wanted to become a Christian and marry an Englishman

C.she believed in general kindness even to people of a different race

D.she was on the settlers’ side and against her cruel father

3.Which is NOT an element to make Pocahontas a legend?

A.Her tribal background and her marriage to a white settler.

B.Her selfless help to people regarded as enemy of her tribe.

C.Her complicated life story different from common people’s.

D.The recreation of her life story in the 1995 Disney film.

4.According to the text, Europeans think Pocahontas _____.

A.was brave to break away from her own tribe

B.set a good example for other natives to accept the white settlers

C.was a selfless Christian who can love her enemy

D.was open to a more advanced culture

5.What can we infer from the passage?

A.he battles between early settlers and Native Americans resulted from their fighting for land.

B.The Europeans think the early settlers should have learned to adjust to the local cultures.

C.The creation of America is based on the settlers’ victory over the Native Americans.

D.People from different cultures can never really get along well with each other.

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Chinese students aren’t the only ones who have a sleep loss problem. In Australia, teenagers are also missing out on, on average, one hour’s sleep every night during the school week.   Organized activities and homework push bedtimes later, the first large-scale Australian study of children’s sleeping habits has revealed (顯示). Their sleep deprivation (剝奪)is enough to cause “serious drop-offs in school performance, attention and memory”, and governments should consider later or flexible school start times, said the study’s leader, Tim Olds.

His survey, of more than 4,000 children aged 9 to 18, found those who slept least did not watch more television but spent their time socializing (相處)with family or friends or listening to music. “Almost all children get up at 7 or 7:15 — they have to get to school on time,” said Olds. He favors a later start over an earlier finish because he believes organized sports and activities would still consume the latter end of the day.

Olds’ research also establishes lack of sleep as a cause of weight gain in children, and a possible source of future problems with depression, anxiety and increased susceptibility (易感性) to illness.

 It was already known that overweight children sleep less, but Professor Olds found sleep duration (時(shí)長) was strongly linked to weight across the full range of body sizes. The thinnest children sleep 20 minutes more than the obese. This showed being overweight had no specific effect on sleep patterns, and it was more likely that shorter sleep times stimulate (刺激) appetite and make kids hungry.

The US National Sleep Foundation says teenagers aged 13 to 18 need eight to nine hours’ sleep a night. Younger school-aged kids need 9 to 11 hours.

On that basis, Professor Olds said, half of Australian children are under-sleeping on weekdays and a quarter on weekends.

1.The Australian students surveyed don’t sleep enough because they spend more time on the following EXCEPT _____.

  A.organized activities and homework

B.communication with friends and family

C.watching television programs

D.enjoying music 

2.What effects does lack of sleep directly have on the students according to the survey?

A.They become overweight but begin to eat less than before.

B.They feel more depressed and anxious about their school work.

C.They are more likely to be affected with illness in the future.

D.They pay less attention in class and their memory declines.

3.Which of the following suggestions did Mr. Olds raise?

A.The students should go to bed earlier to have longer sleeping time.

B.The students should participate less in organized activities.

C.The school should put off the start time in the morning.

  D.The school should finish earlier in the afternoon.

4.What does "obese" in the sixth paragraph mean?

A.a(chǎn)verage           B.fat           C. sleepless           D. overeating

5.Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A.Australian students usually take part in activities in the afternoon.

B.More students are short of sleep on weekends than on weekdays.

C.Being overweight has an effect on the length of the sleeping time.

D.The survey suggests that teenagers need 8-9 hours’ sleep a night.

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By day he is just a normal cat but when the lights go out, he glows(發(fā)光)in the dark.

Scientists have genetically modified(更改)a cat as part of an experiment that could lead to treatments for diseases.

Named Mr. Green Genes, he looks like a six-month-old cat but, under ultraviolet (紫外線的) light, his eyes, gums 牙齦)and tongue glow green. That is the result of a genetic experiment at the Audubon Center for Research of Endangered Species in New Orleans, US.

Mr. Green Genes is the first fluorescent (熒光的) cat in the US and probably the world, said Betsy Dresser, the center's director. The researchers made him so they could learn whether a gene could be introduced harmlessly into a cat's genetic sequence(次序).

If so, it would be the first step in a process that could lead to the development of ways to treat diseases via gene therapy(治療).

The gene, which was added to Mr. Green Genes' DNA, has no effect on his health, Ms Dresser said. Cats are ideal for this project because their genetic makeup is similar to that of humans, said Dr Martha Gomez, a scientist at the center. To show that the gene went where it was supposed to go, the researchers settled on one that would glow.  The gene "is just a marker",said Leslie Lyons, an assistant professor at the University of California, Davis. Lyons is familiar with the center's work. "The glowing part is the fun part," she said.

Glowing creatures made international news earlier this month when the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to three scientists who had discovered the gene through their work with jellyfish(水母).

1.Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?

A.A Glowing Cat                  B.Mr. Green Genes

C.The Cat’s Life                   D.An experiment on cats

2.What can we conclude from the passage?

A.Fortunately, scientists have found ways to treat diseases via gene therapy.

B.Scientists think cats’ genetic makeup is the same as that of human beings.

C.Three scientists who had discovered the gene were given Nobel Prize in Physics.

D.Scientists have managed to introduce a gene into a cat’s genetic sequence.               

3.What does “settled on” most probably mean in Paragraph 9?

A.chose         B.killed         C. took          D.raised

4.From the passage we can see that ____.

A.Mr. Green Genes was made by researchers to treat diseases

B.the cat named Mr. Green Genes can glow when it is dark

C.Mr. Green Genes is the first fluorescent cat in the world

D.Mr. Green Genes is a cat of seven months old up to now

5.Which of the following is WRONG according to the text?

A.The gene added to Mr. Green Genes’ DNA doesn’t affect its health at all.

B.The scientists came up with the idea of the glowing genes totally for fun.

C.Earlier this month glowing creatures became news all through the world.

D.Scientists had discovered the gene from the jellyfish they worked with.

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