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Passage1
Here’sa story about Ming’s life on the waters. Ming has lived all his life on a wider  1 in china. His home is a largehouse-boat with a roof, one of hundreds that move up and down. In about sixyears he has not once been on l  2     but he is never lonely.He is a strong swimmer. In fact, he could swim before he could walk. When hewants to play with his f   3    he just swims across to their boats or asksthem to v  4    him.
Ming’sfather is a fisherman, but he never u 5   a line or a net(网). Great black birds called cormorants do thefishing for him. Rings(圈)have been put around the birds’ n  6   so that they cannot eat the fish they catch.They have been t   7    to bring the fish to people. And then peoplereward(奖励)them with a fine big fish as soonas their work is f   8    Ming loves watching the cormorants, but betterstill he likes going s  9    with his mother. The shops, of course, areboats very like his o   10   .
Passage2
Cananimals be made to work for people? Some scientists think that one day animalsmay be trained(训练)to do a number of simple jobs i  1    of people. They say that at a circus(杂技场),for example, we may see elephants, monkeys,dogs and other animals doing q  2    skillful(熟练的)things.Perhaps you have seen them on the television or in a film. If you watchclosely, you may find that the trainer(驯兽员)alwaysg  3 the animal some sugar o  4   a piece of fruit as a reward(报酬). The scientists say that many d  5   animals may be trained to do a lot of simplethings if they know they will get a reward f 6  doing that.
Ofcourse, as we know, dogs can be trained to look after a house, and soldiers inboth old and modern t  7   have u 8   geese to give warning(警报)by m 9   a lot of noise when an enemycomes near. And also it may be possible to train animals to work in families orf   10   .
Passage3
Inrecent years, playing kite-board seems to become more and more popular inAlaska in America. It is a new and old game. The game has w  1    the interest of many young people. The game isinteresting but a little d  2    One needs to play it very c   3  
Akite-board is in fact a skateboard(滑雪板)drawn(拉)by a few big flying kites. The old game was p  4   by some young people in Holland and Spain as e  5   as the last century. Since the board was hardto control(控制),f  6   people dared(敢)toplay it. With the development of the design(设计)ofkite and skateboard, many people can l 7  how to play it. A kiteboard may go as f  8   asabout 50 kilometres an hour. If you haven’t had any practice, you’d better notplay it. It is not s  9  
Itis said that the game can exercise not only your b  10   butalso the sensitivity of your brain(大脑的敏捷).
Passage4
BritishMilkman Steve Leech saved some shops and flats with milk and won a NationalBravery Award(国家勇敢奖).
Leech,35 years old, said that when he was sending out milk as u   1    along Pine Street, he s   2    heard a loud, strange sound behind him andthen he saw smoke coming out of a shop in Cornwall, southern England. “Thatmust be a fire, I t   3    ” Leech said. “Then I quickly d   4   todo something. So I p  5  the door in and then I s   6   forthe people inside. Then I started pouring milk e  7  ”He used 320 pints of milk to stop the fire. When firefighters r   8   theshop, the fire was under control(得到控制).
Leechhelped save the l   9   of eight people in the flats above theshops.
“Itwas hard work o   10   all those bottles. But it was evenharder trying to tell my boss where all the milk had gone,” Leech saidjokingly.
Passage5
Whilet  1  in Russia, Ed Jackson ran short of(缺少)money.So he wrote to his brother, asking for $500.“Send the m  2  by telegram(电报)tothe bank(银行)here,” he wrote. After a week Edbegan v  3  the bank. He s  4  hispassport(护照)to the bank clerk(职员). “Nothing has come for you, Mr. Jackson,” hewas told. This went o  5  for three weeks, and Mr. Jackson gotvery  w  6   He then phoned his brother, asking w  7  themoney was. The brother said it had been sent three weeks b  8   That evening Ed Jackson was arrested(被捕)for failing to p  9  hishotel bill(账单). He tried to tell the police whathis problem was, but no one would believe him. At last he was s  10  tothe police station for fifteen days.
Passage6
April Fools’ Day is on April 1st. People can play j  1  onothers on this special d  2   Ifyou succeed, you usually laugh and say “April Fool!” The person who has beenfooled by you l  3   too, and he will never be angry withyou.
Mother’s Day is on the second Sunday of May. It’s a dayto t  4  mothers. On that day mothers usuallyreceive flowers and cards from their children. Fathers and children do thehousework so that mothers can have a r 5  
Easter Day falls on the first Sunday after the full moon which is on or afterMarch 21st. It’s also called Easter Sunday. It is said that on that day JesusChrist comes back to l  6   Many people go to church and children oftenget p  7  such as toy rabbits.
Thanksgiving Day is on the fourth Thursday in November. It’sa day when people give thanks for the good things in life. Usually families allget t  8  and have a big dinner.
Christmas Day comes on D  9  25th.It’s the most important festival in a year. The beautiful things can be s  10  everywhere.People exchange gifts, send Christmas cards and visit friends.
Passage 7
MrKing taught English in a middle school. He was very b    1    allthe time and couldn’t do some r   2    So he left the school and opened a book shopin the c   3    of the town. It wasn’t big enough butall the books were nice and most people liked to buy some there. When the shopwas c    4       he could read at home. He knew a lotand the learned(有学问的)person were glad to make f    5    withhim.
Itwas Sunday and it was cold outside. Mr King was very busy. At nine in theevening all the buyers left e____6agirl. She was dressed up and waited for s   7    there. Standing by theshelves, she looked over the books one after a    8    It made them in a fearful mess(凌乱不堪). Mr King came up to her and asked, “Excuseme, madam. What can I do for you?” “Your books are all dull(乏味的),” said the girl, “I want a d    9    one.”“That’s easy,” Mr King smiled. He t  10   out a cookbook(烹调书)and said, “Here you are, madam.”
Passage8
OnceEffendi had a joke with the Prime Minister(首相).He said the Minister w   1 die the next day. The next day, the Ministerreally f   2   off the horse and died. When the king h   3  ofthis, he got angry and sent his men to c  4   Effendi at once.
W   5   Effendicame, the king shouted a   6     “Effendi, since you knew when myminister would die, you must also know the date of your own death. Say it out,or you’ll die today.”
Effendil   7    at the king and answered, “But how canI know? I’ll die two days e   8   than you.”
Theking was a    9   that he would die if he killed Effendi.He thought he must keep Effendi alive(活着)aslong as he could. So he l   10   him go.
Passage9
RoyTrenton drove a taxi before. A short while ago, however, he b  1   abus-driver and he feels no sorry about it. He was finding his new work far morei    2    When he was driving along Catford Streetrecently, he saw two thieves r   3   out of a shop and runtowards a waiting car. One of them was carrying a bag f   4  ofmoney. Roy acted quickly and drove the bus straight to the thieves. The one w    5   themoney got so afraid that he dropped the bag. As the thieves were trying to geta    6   in their car, Roy drove his bus into theb  7 of it. While the car wasmoving away, Roy stopped his bus and t   8   the police. The thieves’car was badly damaged(损坏)and e    9   torecognize(辨认). Shortly afterwards, the policestopped the car and both men were c  10   
Passage10
Now,let’s begin our sports report. Here’s a really good game, the b  1   oneI have seen this year. It’s the last five minutes of the g  2   Henryplays football f  3   France. He has the ball now. He p  4   theball to David. David k   5   it over the heads of the Englishmentowards the goal. But he’s too far a 6    France and England still have one goal eachand there are only two m   7  left of the game. Just then an Englishp      
8     getsthe ball. He gives it to Bill, “King of the match”. Bill puts the ball into thegoal. In the e_____9theEnglish team w  10   
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 楼主| 发表于 2012-5-20 19:51:38 | 只看该作者
本帖最后由 liu48175962 于 2012-5-20 19:57 编辑

Passage11
Todaypeople can u  1   the phone to talk with others almostanywhere on the earth. But when you use the phone, you don’t see the person youare t   2  with. That may c  3    in the future.
Todaysome people are using a kind of telephone c 4   “Picture phone” or “Visionphone”. W   5   it, two people who are talking can see each other.
Picturephones can be useful when you have s 6    to show the person you’recalling. They may have other uses in the future. One day you may be able toring up a l  7   and ask to borrow a book. Then you’ll beable to read the book right over your picture phone. Or you may be able to goshopping t   8  your picture phone. If you see somethingin the newspaper that you think you want to buy, you’ll go to your phone andcall the shop.  People at the shop will s   9   youthe thing you’re interested in right over the phone. You’ll be able to shop allover town and n  10   leave your room.
Passage12
Henrywas worried. This was his first time to go traveling by air. He did not know h  1   to find his seat, so he went to the airhostess and asked, “Could you help me? I can’t find my seat.” The air hostess s   2     him the seat and told him to sit d   3    and fasten the seat belt. She told Henry notto m  4    about when the plane was going up. And shealso said that Henry’s ears might feel a little s  5  ,but he didn’t need to worry about it b 6   many people felt like that. When the plane wasf   7   very high, Henry could standup and walk round. He could e   8    read books, newspapers or see films. The airhostess would b   9   food and drinks. Henry could e   10    the flight and arrived home soon.
Passage13
Someof Robert’s old friends were t  1    about young people in their town. They all a   2    that old people were cleverer than youngpeople. Then one of them said, “But young people are s   3    than old people.”
Allof them agreed that this is true e   4    Robert. He thought he was as strong as b  5  
“Thatis not possible,” said his friends.
“Well,”said Robert, “In one c   6    of my garden there’s a big stone. When I wasyoung, I couldn’t m   7    it. I wasn’t strong e    8    Now I’m old and when I try to move it, I s   9    can’t. That’s w   10    I’m as strong as before.”
Passage14
Inthe home a dad is very important. He is the person who provides us w  1    money and clothes.   He can make your bedroom more beautiful,mend your radio, make c   2   for your birds, r  3   your bicycle and help you with your mathshomework. A dad can be very u   4   for taking you in the car to and from parties,music lessons, and dancing lessons. He is the one who complains about the timeyou s   5    talking on the t   6    as he has to p  7    the bills. Dad is someone who will support youin an argument, if he b   8    you to be right. He is someone who reads your schoolr    9   and treats(奖励)youif it is good. A dad likes to come into a nice happy home in the evening, andsit in his chair with a n   10   
Passage 15
Canvegetables be p   1    in winter? Yes, but a greenhouse(温室)must be b  2    first. The greenhouse should be m   3   of glass. A large greenhouse may be ten metresl  4     three metres w  5     andtwo meters high. The sunshine can r 6    the vegetables t  7   the glass. The wind and cold air can be s   8    from getting in. The air inside the greenhouseis always w   9    More and more greenhouses are b  10    built all over the world. All kinds ofvegetables can be brought onto our dinner tables in winter.
Passage16
Travelingto all countries of the world gets easier and easier, but how well do we knowand u  1   each other? Here is a simple test. Imagine(设想) you will hold a m   2      at four o’clock, what time should you e   3    your foreign business friends to come? If theyare German, they will a  4    on time. If they are American, they’llprobably be fifteen minutes early. If they are British, they’ll be fifteenminutes late.
TheBritish seemed to think since the English l 5   was widely used in the world, what they didwas certain to be widely understood. Very soon they f  6   they were completely(完全地) wrong. For e   7   ,the British are happy to have a business lunch and discuss business matterswith a drink during the meal; the Japanese p   8    not to work while eating. Lunch is a time forthem to relax and get to know e  9    other, and they don’t drink at lunch. TheGermans like to talk about business b  10    dinner; the French like to eat first and talkafterwards. They have to be well fed and watered before they discuss anything.
Passage17
Doyou k  1   robots? There are a l   2      of robots in the world now. Some of the robotscan walk, sing and dance. Some can talk w  3    people. Most of them can do heavy work. In afew m  4    years, a robot will be able to d  5   a car, a train, a ship or a p  6  .In a hospital, a restaurant or a shop, we m  7    see a robot at work. By then, we need n   8    do the cooking or go shopping ourselves. Wejust give orders(命令) to a robot and it will do a   9    the housework. A robot will be our good f   10   .
Passage18
LastMay I stayed in Santo Lusa for a week. That was my f  1   trip there. One morning I s   2      out to visit a famous museum, but I didn’tknow w   3    way to go, so I stopped a stranger and asked,“Excuse me, does this street lead(通向)tothe Grand Museum?” “Yes,” he answered. “Go along this street and turn left atthe second crossing. You can’t m 4    it”. So I w 5   two blocks(街区)and turned to my left, but the museum w 6   there. Then I asked a second stranger. Hesaid, “Go along this street and turn left at the second crossing.” But a   7    I couldn’t find the museum. I asked a thirdstranger and he said the same thing.
Thistime I found the Grand Museum. Just then s   8   walked up and said.“Excuse me. Where’s the nearest b  9   ?” I answered q   10   ,“Go along this street and turn left at the second crossing!”
Passage19
Doyou have a pet? Are you i  1   intaking care of animals? Girls and boys who like animals may want to study to beanimal doctors. They’re often c  2      “vets”. Many of them work in animal h   3   .Others may work on farms or at a z 4   . Some study animaldiseases(疾病) and try to find w  5   to keep the animals from getting i  6  .They do studies in m   7    for animals.
Vetslisten to an animal’s h   8   . They check(检查) its ears, eyes, mouth, and blood. They o   9    animals when they need to. They may give theanimals shots(注射) and tell the pets’ o   10    what food is best.
Passage20
“Idon’t want move!” Fred said to his father. “I like living here in New YorkCity. And I l  1   toplay in the streets. My Friends are h  2     . I want to stay!”
“Wehave to m   3   . Fred.” Mr. Sparks said, “I have a n  4    job in the Island. Why d  5   you wait until you see them? Maybe you willlike living t  6  .”
“Never!”was Fred’s a   7   .
Afew weeks l   8   , the Sparks family left the city byplane. They f   9    over land for hours. In San Francisco theytook a   10    big plane. This time they flew over water.
Atl   11 they saw land. “This isHawaii,” Mr. Sparks said. “And it is the island we are to live o  12   .But we will visit the other islands, too. A  13   of them are beautiful.”
“Idon’t care(关心) w   14    they are like,” said Fred. “I wish I could gob   15      to New York City right now!”
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 楼主| 发表于 2012-5-20 19:51:59 | 只看该作者
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Passage21
Moreand more people are l  1   the life with computers. Using computers youcan send E-mail q   2      and easily. You are able to send a letter withpictures and sounds to someone, a  3   in the world withoutputting a stamp. E-mail can send its message to the other side of the world i  4    seconds(秒).E-mail is easy to use and it s  5   time and money. It serves(服务) for twenty-four hours. So it doesn’t matterif your friends are in bed when you send E-mail to them, or you are seeing afilm at the cinema when they send E-mail b 6  .
Canyou imagine(想象) the future without teachers b   7    computers? Students will teach themselves inthe schools of the future. Computers help students develop their own ways of l   8   .Students will follow the learning programmes by looking at online libraries andw   9    lessons by world-class teachers. If they don’tunderstand something, they will ask other students o   10    or E-mail their teachers. Computers arebecoming more and more popular indeed.
Passage22
DearMum and Dad,
I’mvery happy to visit Beijing again. Great changes have taken place here.Yesterday, I went to visit Qiming Middle School---I had lived there f  1   nearly two years. Maybe you don’t believe(相信) I couldn’t find the w   2      there! A taxi driver took me there in the end,he said, “Beijing changes too m  3   . Sometimes even aBeijinger cannot find a way.”
Now,English can be h  4    everywhere in Beijing. Many people areattending(参加) English classes in the eveningschools, some of them can speak very good English. I’m s  5   the 2008 Olympic can be held in Beijingsuccessfully(成功地).
Passage23
Astorm dropped(降) heavy rains on central andsouthern parts of China.
Theradio says that a  1   theXiangjiang River in Hunan, floods caused by terrible r   2      in the past weeks killed 25 people and 13others were missing.
TheChinese Government warned some parts in Yunnan and the city of Chongqing ofpossible heavy rains over the f  3    few days.
InChangsha water levels rose(水位上升)to 38 metres early Monday morning, about 3 metres a  4    the danger line.
InGuangdong, at l  5   21people have been killed, while three were s 6   hurt and seven went missing w   7    heavy floods hit northern parts by Saturday.
Thecities of Shaoguan, Meizhou and Heyuan w  8    hardest hit and many people were lefthomeless(无家可归).
About620 million yuan has been lost in the floods. Guangdong has sent something u   9    to Meizhou, Heyuan and Shaoguan to help thepeople who had lost homes build their h  10    again.
Passage24
WangYani was born in 1975 inGuangdong, China. A  1   ababy, she loved to draw. She drew lines everywhere. She e   2      drew on the walls! Her father was an artist.Yani wanted to be like h   3   . So she tried to stand like her fatherw  4   he painted. This made himlaugh. One day, she d  5   lines on his painting. She was only two and ahalf years o  6  , but her father got angry. She cried andsaid, “I want to paint like you!” T  7    her father thought about his own childhood. Healso wanted to draw and paint. But his parents c   8    understand him. They just got angry. Hedecided to help his daughter b  9    an artist.
WangYani was famous at a young age, b  10   she still has a normal(常人的) life. So the Wang family lives likeeveryone else.
Passage25
DearEditor,
Iused to be a doctor in the children’s department of a local h  1  .Sometimes I treated children w  2      have been poisoned(中毒) by medicine for older family members. Thechildren can easily o   3    the bottle that we now use in China.
Somedays ago I talked about medicine w 4    an American. He showed m  5   a plastic pill bottle that is “Childproof”(防儿童的). The design was s  6   simple that I’m sure our Chinese factoriescould produce these b   7    easily. The top of the bottle locks, but canbe o   8    by pressing down on it while turning. This isd   9   for most young children todo, b   10    adults can open them without any difficulty.
I’msure that the expense of making such tops would be very low. As a doctor, I’dlove to see this done. And most parents would be grateful.
Passage26
Climbinga mountain is hard work. But one step after another finally brings a person tothe t  1  . Along the way, he can stop and look a   2     .And the h   3    he climbs, the more wonderful his view(视野) is. If he keeps climbing, he will have anew world before him. He will have a new way of t  4    everything.
Nowlearning a f  5   language is something like climbing amountain. This new language can give you a new view of life. And it is morethan a look at the surface(表面)of things. It can open the way into people’s minds and hearts, into a culture(文化) very d 6   from the one of your own. This will make youricher,   e   7   inthings that money can’t buy. Even though you never set foot on a ship or aplane, you can be an armchair w  8    through books.
Likethe mountain climber who stops now and then to l   9    at the scenery around him, everyone who isinterested in reading will find p  10    in books as he fights on to learn more andmore of that new language.
Passage27
Itwas getting dark. Some children and two Canadian women were still s  1   on the ice near a big hotel. They were havinga good time.
Suddenlythe ice b   2     . One of the boys fell into the water.The children shouted, “Help! Help!” They didn’t know w   3    to do. The two Canadian friends heard t  4    and skated over to get the boy out of thewater.
Theice was t  5  . The two Canadians fell into the water,too. But they tried their best to r 6   the little boy. They knew they must be q   7   .If they didn’t push him up onto the ice, he would soon die.
Manypeople ran over to h   8   . Some of them had ropes and poles(绳和竹竿). A young man jumped into the water to waveto the o   9    people.
Theboy and the two Canadian women were out of water at last. One of the womendidn’t feel well. She was sent to the h  10    at once. But she felt very happy because the boywas safe.
Passage28
Most American families are smaller than thefamilies in other countries. Most American families have one or two p    1    and one or two children each.
Children in the US will leave their parents’ home when they grow up. They usuallylive f  2       from their parents because they want to findgood jobs. They often write to their parents or t   3    them. And they often go to v   4    their parents on holiday.
Parents usually l    5    their children choose their own jobs. Americansthink i    6      important for young people to decideon their lives by t     7   
Children are a   8       to do some work around their house. And inmany families, children are p   9    for doing some housework so that they learnhow to make money for their own u  10     
Passage29
Mostpeople want to work, but it has become m  1       difficult in today's world to find work for e  2       The economies(经济)of the world n   3      to grow by 4% each year just to keep the old number of jobs forpeople. Often this is not p    4          and so more people are w    5         work. Some people have nojobs now because new machines can d  6         the work of many people in a shorter time.Also, machines don't ask for more money and l    7    holidays. In all of thecountries of the world machines are taking work from people, not only infactories but also on f    8       One machine can often do the work of fortypeople. About 75000 people are m   9       to the cities a day to look for jobs, but o    10      70% of them can find jobs.
Passage 30
Someonesays, “Time is money,” but I think time is even more i  1    than money. Why? Because when money is s  2     wecan get it b  3       However, when time is g   4     it’llnever return. That’s w  5       we mustn’t waste(浪费) time. It’s sure that the t   6      is usually limited(有限的).Even a second is very important. We shouldmake full use of our time to do something u  7       But some people don’t know the importance oftime. They spend their limited time smoking, drinking and playing. They do notknow that wasting time means wasting part of their own l  8      
Ina word, we should save time, we shouldn’t l 9      today’s work for tomorrow. Remember we have notime to l  10    .
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 楼主| 发表于 2012-5-20 19:52:24 | 只看该作者
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Passage31
Cananimals be made to work for us? Some scientists think that one day animals maybe t  1   todo a number of simple jobs. They s  2      that in a film or on TV we may see elephants,monkeys,  dogs,  bears, or other animals doing a lot of things. If you w   3    carefully, you may find that those animals are given something to eat in return ford  4   them.  The scientists say that many d  5   animals may be taught to do a number of simplejobs if they will get something to eat.
Ofcourse, as we know,  dogs can be used toguard a house,  and elephants can be usedto do some heavy j  6    And we can also teach animals to workin f   7   . Apes,  for example have b   8    used in America to help make cars andscientists b   9    that these monkeys may one day get in cropsand e   10    drive trains.
Passage32
Ifyou don’t use your arms or your legs for some time,  they will become weak;   when you start using them again,  they will gradually (逐渐地)become stronger again.  Everybody knows this. Yet many people do notseem to know that it is the s   1   with memory. When someone says that he has agood memory, he really means that he d   2   give it enough chance to become stronger.
Ifa friend says that his arms and legs are weak, we k   3   that it is his own fault. But if he tells usthat he has a poor memory, many of us think that his p   4   are to blame, and f   5   of us know that it is just his own fault.
Haveyou e   6   found some people can’t read or write but theyusually have b   7   memories? This is b   8   they cannot read or write and they h   9   to remember things;   they cannot write them down in a littlenotebook.  They must remember dates,names, songs and stories;   so theirmemory is the whole time being exercised.
Soif you want a good memory,  l   10   from these people : practise remembering.  
Passage33
WhenI was walking down the street one day, I s 1   a small bag on the ground. I picked it up andopened it to see w   2      I could find out the owner’s name. There was n   3    inside it except some dollars and a picture ofa woman and a young girl about twelve years old. I put the photo back and tookthe bag to the police station. Before I left, the policeman wrote down my nameand my a    4   . He thought the owner might want tothank me.
Thatevening I went to have dinner with my aunt and uncle. They had also asked ayoung woman to have dinner with us. Her face was familiar, but I couldn’t r  5   where I had seen her. D____6____ ourtalk, the young woman happened to say that she had l   7    her bag that afternoon. All at once Iremembered w   8    Ihad seen her. She was the young girl in the photo, though she looked now much o   9    than the girl in the picture. She was very s   10   ,of course,  when I told her about thebag.  After dinner we went to the policestation and got back her bag. The policeman said to me,  “It’s a wonderful thing.  You found not only the bag, but also theowner of the bag. ”  
Passage34
                              Only mother love is true love. It gives e  1   everything all his life.
    
     
  Whenyou are still a baby, mother takes good care of you as much as possible. Inyour waking hours she  always holds youin her arms. When you are ill, she stops her work right now to look after youday and n   2      and forgets about herself. When you aregrowing up day by day, she feels very happy.
Whenyou are old e   3    to go to school, mother still looks after youall the t  4   . On cold winter days, she always tellsyou to p  5   onmore clothes. She always stands in the wind waiting for you back from schoolevery day. When you hurry to leave home for school with little b  6  ,she always feels worried about you at home. She u   7    knows about your study and spend much money onyour school things. When you do well at school, you will see the brightest s   8    on her face. Mother can do everything for youday after day.
Motheris always ready to give everything she has to her children, not to receive.What true love that is in the w  9   ! We will r   10    Mother Love for ever!
Passage35
SeumasMcsporran is a very b   1    man. He is 60 years old and he has thirteenjobs. He is a postman,  a policeman, afireman,  a taxi driver,  a school-bus driver,  a boatman, an ambulance man,  anaccountant,  a petrol attendant,  a barman, and an undertaker. Also, he and his wife,  Margaret, have a shop and a small hotel. Seumas l   2      and works on the island of Gigha in the westof Scotland. Only 120 people live on Gigha but in s   3    150 tourists come by b  4    every day. Every weekday Seumas gets up at sixand makes b  5   for the hotel guests. At eight he drives theisland’s children to s  6  . At nine he collects the post from the boat and delivers it to all thehouses on the island. He also delivers the beer to the island’s only pub. Thenhe helps Margaret in the s   7   . He says:“Margaretlikes being busy, too. We n   8    have holidays and we don’t like w   9     television. In the evening Margaret makessupper and I do the accounts. At ten we have a glass of wine and then we go tobed. P   10    our life isn’t very exciting, but we like it.”
Passage36
Timspent in a bookshop can be enjoyable. If you go to a good s  1  ,no assistant will come near to you and say, “Can I h   2      you?” You needn’t buy a   3    you don’t want. You may try to find out wherethe book you want is. But if you w 4   , the assistant will leadyou there and then he will go away. It seems that he is not interested i  5   selling any books at all.
Thereis a story which t  6   usabout a good shop. A medical student found a very useful book in a shop, but itis too expensive for him to b   7   . He couldn’t get it from the library, e   8   .So every afternoon he went there to r  9    a little at a time. One day, however, hecouldn’t find the book from its usual place and was leaving when he saw anassistant signing to him. To his s   10    , the assistant pointedto the book in a corner, “I put it there so as not to be sold out.” said theassistant.  Then he let the student go onwith his reading.
Passage37
( S=salesgirl;   H=Han mei )
S:Good morning. Can I help you?
H: Yes. I b  1   this blouse last week, but there's somethingwrong with it. When I w   2      it, the colours ran. I can't w   3    it now. I want you to c  4    this blouse or give me my m  5   back.
S:Let me see. Did you wash it in h 6   water?
H:Of course not.
S: It s   7    as if it hasn't been washed following the i   8   .Did you leave it in water b   9    you washed it?
H:No, I didn't do that, e   10   . I didn't put it in cold water until Iwashed it.
Passage38
Whenyou go to England you may find the traffic there is different from ours. As a f  1  .you must be c   2      in the streets, because the traffic d   3   onthe left. You must look to the right and then the left before you cross astreet.
Inthe morning and in the evening when people go to or come back from work, thestreets are very b  4   . Traffic is most d  5   then.
Whenyou go by bus in England, you have to take care, too. Always r  6   the traffic m   7    on the left. You have to t   8    a look first or you will go to the w   9    way.
Inmany English cities there are big buses with two f   10   .You can sit on the second one. From there you can see the city very well.
Passage39
Whichanimal do we need m   1   ? Dogs? Horses? No! The a  2   tothe question is cows. Why cows? Cows give us milk. And milk is one of our mostimportant k  3   of food.
Suppose(假设)that all the milk cows make in one year wereput i  4    bottles. And suppose these bottles were putside by side. The line of bottles would go all around the world 400 t   5   Thatis a lot of milk, less than half of it is used for d   6   andcooking. Most of it is u   7   to make butter cheese, ice cream andmany other things. It takes many cows to give us that m  8    milk. But not as many as it used to. A cowused to give only about 1,500 quarts(夸脱)ofmilk a year. Now a fine cow may g  9   more than 3,000 quarts ina year.
Whydo cows give more milk today? Now farmers have better cows. The cows get betterc  10  and better food.
Passage40
Here’s a part of an e-mail answer from Joe giving someadvice to his son in college. “When I was young, I often met t 1   about what to doand what not to do. My grandmother told me not to worry about those things. I o  2      did them once ayear or once a lifetime. I   3   , I should try to dowell those things, and I do them every day. For example, I need to eat everyday, so I should learn how to c  4   . I need to talk to o 5   every day, so Ishould learn how to work with d  6   people and know how to s  7    well. I walk every day, so my s  8    should be all right and comfortable. Everynight I sleep, so my bed should let me have a good rest. Taking care of the e  9    things m  10    that you do abetter job of the one in a lifetime things as well.”
Passage41
Let me tell you a story. A good friend of mine lives withsix hundred animals on an island. Ever s 1   he left school, he has travelled all over theworld l   2      for animals for his own zoo. He writes booksabout his travels, and about his wonderful a  3   . The money for hisbooks helps him to p  4    for all the animal food. My friend told methat when he was looking for water last week (There is not enough water on theisland, though there is a lot all around it, he f 5   oil.  He n  6   money for his travels and for his zoo,  and a little oil would buy e  7    water for a long time,  but he knows that if he tells anybody elseabout it,  it will be the e  8    of his zoo and his life’s work.  So I think he will not tell anybody e  9    you and me about what he found — because oiland water can’t be p   10    together. Oil may bring greater trouble to hisanimals than not having enough water. Do you think so?
Passage42
The u  1   means the earth, the sun,  the moon and the stars and the space b   2      them. Many of the stars are so f   3    away that we can not see them.  The moon, our satellite, travels a  4    the earth. It has already been visited b  5   man from the earth. Man-made satellites havebeen sent up i  6   space by many countries. They go round theearth. They are used for helping us to learn more a   7    the earth, the weather and other things.  They are also used for sending and r   8    messages. It makes people f   9    different countries understand each other muchbetter. So people say the world itself is becoming a much s   10    place. People call the small place “the globalvillage”.
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P1 1. river  2. land  3. friends 4.visit  5. uses 6. necks  7. taught  8. finished 9. shopping  10. own

P2 1. instead 2. quite 3. gives  4.or  5. different   6. for  7. times   8. used   9. making  10. factories

P3 1. won 2. difficult/dangerous  3.carefully 4. played  5. early  6. few 7. learn  8. fast  9. safe 10. body

P4 1.usual 2.suddenly 3.thought 4. decided 5. pushed 6. shouted 7.everywhere  8. reached 9. lives 10.opening

P5 1. traveling 2. money 3. visiting 4. showed 5. on  6. worried 7.where  8. before   9. pay  10. sent

P6 1. jokes 2. day  3. laughs  4. thank 5. rest  6. life  7. presents 8. together   9. December   10. seen

P71. busy 2.reading 3.center 4.closed 5.friends 6.except 7.someone/somebody8.another 9.delicious 10. took

P8 1. would 2. fell 3. heard   4.catch   5. when   6. angrily  7. looked   8. earlier   9. afraid 10. let

P9 1. became 2. interesting 3. run 4. full  5. with  6. away 7. back  8. telephoned  9. easy 10. caught

P10 1. best 2. game  3. for  4. passes 5. kicks  6. away  7. minutes 8. player  9. end  10. wins

P11 1. use 2. talking 3. change 4. called 5. with  6. something 7. librarian  8. through  9. send 10. needn’t

P12 1. how 2. showed 3. down  4.move,  5. strange  6. because 7. flying 8. either 9. bring,  10. enjoy

P13 1. talking 2. agreed  3.stronger  4. except  5. before 6. corner 7. move  8. enough  9. still 10. why

P14 1. with 2. cages  3. repair  4. unhappy 5. spend 6. telephone 7. pay  8. believes 9. record 10. newspaper

P15 1. planted  2. built  3. made 4. long  5. wide  6. reach 7. through  8. stopped  9. warm 10. being

P16 1. understand 2. meeting 3. expect 4. arrive 5. language 6. found 7.example 8. prefer  9. each  10. before

P17 1. know   2. lot   3. with  4. more   5. drive  6. plane 7. may   8. not  9. all   10. friend

P18 1. first 2.started 3. which 4. miss 5. walked 6. wasn’t 7. again 8. somebody/someone 9.band/bus-stop/bookstore/bar 10. quickly

P19 1. interested 2. called 3. hospitals 4. zoo 5. ways  6. ill 7. medicine  8. heart  9. operate 10. owners

P20 1. like 2.here 3. move 4. new 5. don’t 6. there 7. answer 8. later 9. flew 10. another11. last 12. on 13. All  14. what 15.back

P21 1. living 2. quickly 3. anywhere 4. in  5. saves  6. back 7. but  8. learning  9. watching 10. online

P22 1. for  2. way  3. much 4. heard  5. sure

P23 1. along 2.rain 3. following 4. above 5. least 6. seriously/badly 7. when/after 8. were 9.useful 10. homes

P24 1. As 2. even 3. him 4. when  5. drew  6. old 7. Then 8. couldn’t  9. become 10. but

P25 1. Hospital  2. who  3. open 4. with  5. me  6. so 7. bottles  8. opened  9. difficult 10. but

P26 1. top 2. around 3. higher 4. thinking 5. foreign  6. different 7. even  8. walking  9. look 10. pleasure

P27 1. skating  2. broke  3. what 4. that  5. thin  6. reach 7. quick  8. help  9. other 10. hospital

P281. parents   2. far  3. telephone 4. visit  5. let  6. it 7. themselves  8. asked  9. paid 10. use

P291. more  2. everybody 3. need  4. possible 5. without  6. do  7. longer 8. farms  9. moving 10. only

P301. important  2. spent  3. back 4. gone  5. why  6. time 7. useful  8. lives  9. leave 10. lose

P31 1. taught  2. say 3. watch  4. doing 5. different   6. jobs 7. factories  8. been  9. believe 10. even.

P32 1. same    2. doesn’t       3. know   4.parents       5. few  6. ever7. better 8. because  9. have  10. learn.

P33 1. saw 2. whether 3. nothing 4. address 5. remember 6. During 7. lost  8. where 9. older 10. surprised.

P34 1.everyone/everybody 2.night 3.enough 4.time 5. put 6. breakfast 7.usually 8. smile 9. world 10. remember

P35 1. busy 2. lives 3. summer 4. boat 5. breakfast 6. school  7.shop  8. never  9. watching 10. Perhaps

P36 1. store  2. help  3. anything 4. want  5. in,  6. tells 7. buy  8. either  9. read 10. surprise.

P37 1. bought 2. washed 3. wear 4. change 5. money 6. hot 7. seems 8.instruction(s) 9. before 10. either,  

P38 1. foreigner 2 careful  3 drives4 busy  5 dangerous 6 remember  7 moves 8 take 9 wrong  10 floors

P39 1. most 2.answer  3.kinds  4.into  5.times  6.drinking  7.used   8.much  9.give  10.care

P40 1. trouble(s)  2. only 3.Instead   4. cook   5. others  6.different   7. speak 8. shoes 9.everyday  10. means

P41 1. since  2. looking  3.animals    4.pay 5. found  6. needs   7.enough     8. end    9.except    10.  put

P42 1. universe 2. between 3. far 4. around 5. by 6. into 7. about  8. receiving 9. from     10. smaller

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