ࡱ> !` Rbjbj\\2>>Y&55585d86|&Ux66666777lSnSnSnSnSnSnS$EWhYSG77GGS664USSSG<66lSSGlSSSS66 @Q5RNSPSU0USZ:RZSZS<7tl<.S?&B777SSRX777UGGGG&dd4-3&F3&&& ,gDeegnN 0Ni_YeQ 0http://www.7caiedu.cn 09t^ؚNt^~ NQ,{N!kgՋ ,{NR,TRqQ$N nR30R ,{NqQ5\k\1.5R nR7.5R ,T Nb5k[݋ QgsO y0 1. What is the total cost for the woman and her daughter? A. 100 yuan. B. 50 yuan. C. 150 yuan. 2. At what time will the movie start? A. 7:45. B. 8:00. C. 8:15. 3. What does the man mean? A. It is hard for him to forget the exam. B. The exam is easier than ever thought. C. He will do better next time. 4. What can we know from the conversation? A. The man didnt attend the meeting yesterday. B. The woman didnt attend the meeting yesterday. C. The woman was present at the meeting yesterday. 5. Who has more difficulty in learning maths? A. Bob. B. Tom. C. Linda. ,{N(qQ15\; k\1.5R nR22.5R) ,T Nb5k[݋br}v QgsO y0 ,T,{6kPge VT{,{6070 6. Which month is it now? A. May. B. June. C. July. 7. What does the woman offer to do for the man? A. To type his paper. B. To help him with his research. C. To organize his notes. ,T,{7kPge VT{,{8100 8. Why is the woman so happy? A. She started carrying a credit card. B. She got an ID card of her own. C. She s got some money belonging to her. 9. What advice does the man give the woman? A. She must have enough money with her. B. She should not buy everything she wants. C. She must care about her credit card and ID card. 10. How much can the woman spend at most with her credit card? A. $500. B. $1,500. C. $50. ,T,{8kPge VT{,{11130 11. When is the man going to give up smoking? A. At the moment. B. Next morning. C. After finishing that pack. 12. Why does the man want to give up smoking? A. He has to spend more money on it. B. He feels unwell when he does some running. C. Both A and B. 13. How does the woman feel about what the man will do? A. She doubts whether he can stop smoking. B. She is angry with him. C. She is satisfied with him. ,T,{9kPge VT{,{14160 14. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In the office. B. In the supermarket. C. In the taxi. 15. What are the two speakers talking about? A. The dirty car. B. The heavy traffic. C. River Street. 16. How much does the woman pay? A. Eighty-five cents B. One dollar. C. One dollar and fifteen cents. ,T,{10kPge VT{,{17200 17. What s the main idea of the passage? A. How to spend some money on paper-made bags. B. How to recycle all of the plastic bags. C. White pollution. 18. What is the aim of the charging system? A. To reduce the cost. B. To cut down the accident. C. To prevent more white pollution. 19. How long will it take a plastic bag to disappear completely? A. About 12 years. B. Around 20 years. C. More than 200 years. 20. Which of the following hasnt been mentioned in the report? A. Paper-made bags. B. Cloth-made bags. C. Bamboo-made bags. ,{NRwƋЏ(uqQ$N nR45R ,{NUSykXzzqQ15\k\1R nR15R NA0B0C0DV*N y-N QSNkXeQzz}vYvgsO y0 ( )21.Recent years______global warming is becoming ______concern for people all over the world. A. /; a B. the; a C. the; / D. / / .( )22.  I really like the record you lent me last week. 0  ______. 0  And thank you very much for letting me keep it so long. A. I m glad you like it B. That s all right C. Don t mention it D. I hope you like it ( )23. Oh, I m not feeling well in the stomach. I ______ so much fried chicken just now. A. shouldnt eat B. mustnt have eaten C. shouldnt have eaten D. mustnt eat ( )24.The school has ______ a special class to help poor readers. A. set up B. set aside C. come true D. come into being ( )25.As an economist, he was able to _______ some light on the problem. A. put B. make C. throw D. bring ( )26.Whenever I see him, he is _______ a happy smile. A. putting on B. wearing C. dressing D. having on ( )27.My friend insisted that I have a word with the CEO of the company, _____who used to teach at the High School Attached to Hunan Normal University. A. one B. the one C. that D. it ( )28.Long long ago, people had no idea ____ the inside of the earth might look like. A. what B. that C. how D. why ( )29.The total income of the family, _______, 500 yuan a month, can never cover the living cost. A. for example B. that is C. which is D. however ( )30.You will soon _______ if you continue working day and night like that. A. break out B. break down C. break away D. break off ( )31.In the reunion after being apart for ten years , we drank together and talked merrily _______far into the night. A. even B. by C. so D.till ( )32.No other salesmen could know how to increase sales, but soon Tim _______ a good solution. A. came up with B. caught up with C. kept up with D. put up with ( )33.As these goods are of different styles, the prices _______ 100 yuan to 9 yuan. A. vary B. come from C. range from D. differ .( )34. Excuse me, _______ you help me with the heavy thing? Surely I _______. A. must; could B. can; could C. could; can D. would; need ( )35. There was something wrong with our car, so we had to go _______ on foot to the village. A. all the way B. at all times C. all the places D. all the roads ,{N[b_kXzzqQ20\k\1.5R nR30R  Nbwe ccvQ'Ya 6qTN36-55T@b~vV*N yA0B0CTD -N QgsO y0 Among the most popular books being written today are those which are usually classified as science fiction. Hundreds of titles are published every year and are 36 by all kinds of people. What s 37, some of the most successful films of recent years have been 38 on science fiction stories. It is often 39 that science fiction is a fairly new development in literature, but its ancestors can be found in 40 written hundreds of years ago. These books often 41 for the presentation of some form of ideal 42, a theme which is 43 often found in modern stories. Most of the classics ( TW) of science fiction, 44, have been written within the last one hundred years. Books 45 writers, such as Jules Verne and H.G. Wells, to mention just two well-known authors, 46 been translated into many languages. 47 science fiction writers don t write about men from Mars or space adventure stories. They are more 48 in predicting the effect of 49 progress of society and the human mind, or in 50 future worlds which are a reflection of the world, in 51 we live now. Because of this, their 52 has obvious political undertones(+Ta). In an age when scientific fact frequently 53 science fiction, the writers may 54 it difficult to keep 55 of scientific advances. 36. A. cut B. read C. said D. stolen 37. A. more B. worse C. better D. less 38. A. made B. depended C. based D. focused 39. A. turned B. resulted C. advised D. thought 40. A. films B. notes C. books D. libraries 41. A. found B. cared C. wished D. reminded 42. A. society B. idea C. future D. end 43. A. yet B. still C. ever D. already 44. A. besides B. therefore C. however D. moreover 45. A. by B. on C. about D. for 46. A. had B. have C. which have D. which had 47. A. Ancient B. Former C. Past D. Modern 48. A. interested B. fond C. satisfied D. tired 49. A. social B. literary C. economic D. technical 50. A. recognizing B. imagining C. remembering D. changing 51. A. them B. which C. it D. that 52. A. result B. mind C. writing D. present 53. A. passes on to B. gets close toC. catches up with D. breaks away from 54. A. find B. know C. see D. make 55. A. records B. out C. ahead D. back ,{ NRtqQ20\k\2R nR40R  NRwe Nk@b~vV*N yA0B0CTD -N QgsO y0 A Have you ever heard the old saying,  Never judge a book by its cover. ? This is a good rule to follow when trying to judge the intelligence of others. Some people have minds that shine only in certain situations. A young man with an unusual gift in writing may find himself speechless before a pretty girl when he speaks. He may not be able to find the right words. But dont make the mistake of thinking him stupid. With a pen and paper, he can express himself better than anybody else. Other people may fool you into overestimating(Ǐؚ0O) their intelligence by putting up a good front. A student who listens attentively and takes notes in class is bound to (N[O) make a favourable impression on his teachers. But when it comes to exams, he may score near the bottom of the class. In a word, you cant judge someone by appearance. The only way to determine a persons intelligence is to get to know him. Then you can see how he reacts to different situations. The more situations you see, the better your judgment is likely to be. So take your time. Dont judge a book by its cover. 56. The passage suggests that ______. A. a good writer may not be a good speaker B. a good writer is always a good speaker C. a speechless person always writes well D. a good writer will find himself speechless 57. According to this passage, a student who listens attentively and takes notes in class ______. A. is an intelligent student B. may not be an intelligent student C. will score better in exams D. will not be a good student 58. The passage suggests that we should judge a persons intelligence through ______. A. his teachers B. his deeds in the classroom C. his appearance D. his reactions to different situations 59. The writer of this passage wants to tell us not to ______. A. judge a book by its cover B. make the mistake of thinking a young man stupid C. overestimate a students intelligence D. judge a persons intelligence by his appearance B If you go to Brisbane, Australia, you can easily get a small book called Discover Brisbane free. The book tells you almost everything in Brisbane: the restaurants, the shops, the cinemas, the streets, the buses, the trains, the banks, etc. Here is something about banks on page 49: ANZ Banking Group Cnr. Greek && Queen Sts 228 3228 Bank of New Zealand 410 Queen Street 221 0411 Bank of Queensland 229 Elizabeth Street 229 3122 Commonwealth Banking Group 240 Queen Street 237 3111 National Australia Bank Ltd 225 Adelaide Street 221 6422 Westpac Banking Corp 260 Queen Street 227 2666 Banking hours are Mon.-Thu. 9:30 am to 4 pm. Fri. 9:30 am to 5 pm. All banks close Sat. Sun. && Public Holidays. Australia has a decimal currency(ASۏ^6R) with 100 cents to the dollar. Notes available are: $100, $50, $20, $10, $5 Gold coins are: $2 && $1 Silver coins are: 50, 20, 10&&5 cent Copper coins are: 2 && 1 cent 60. You can find ANZ Banking Group on ______. A. Queen Street B. Elizabeth Street C. the corner of Greek Street and Queen Street D. the corner of Queen Street and Elizabeth Street 61. ______ seems to be the most important street in Brisbane. A. Greek Street B. Elizabeth Street C. Queen Street D. Adelaide Street 62. On Saturdays, you can go to ______ to put your money in or take your money out. A. ANZ Banking Group B. Bank of Queensland C. National Australia Bank Ltd D. no bank 63. In Australia, the banks have their longest service hours on ______. A. public holidays B. Sundays C. Saturdays D. Fridays C With his standard Mandarin pronunciation, practiced skills on Chinese expressions and special humor with a Peking accent, Dashan has become a household name across China. People have always wondered how the 36-year-old Canadian can be so skillful in the Chinese language even though it is considered by many as one of the most difficult languages in the world. But to Dashan, the great challenge was a piece of cake due to his deep interest, proper method and the excellent environment he created for himself. Interest is the best teacher. That is a universal principle. Even if he hadnt fully realized what attracted him to the Chinese department at the University of Toronto in Canada, he was already deeply interested in Chinese culture when he decided to have further study in Beijing. Entering the Chinese department of Peking University in 1988, Dashan felt like a duck in water. Study is always a hard job, no matter how much interest you have. Therefore, effective ways are necessary to improvement. Learn for life and learn in life is Dashans belief. As a freshman at the University of Toronto, the student did study the textbooks. They did help him build a solid (Nb[v) foundation. However, that s far from enough to grasp the Chinese language. Starting in his junior year, Dashan began to read original Chinese novels, Chinese newspapers and even the Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping. Only the material for Chinese native readers could give me a proper sense of the language, he said. That the language is the daily means of communication is the principle that Dashan always keeps in his mind. What you have really learned depends on what you can use, not necessarily your mastery of textbooks. To learn in daily life requires a favourable language environment, which is also necessary for improvement. Dashan admits it is hard for Chinese English learners to be brought into a good English speaking environment, but he insists, To listen and speak as much as possible does help. 64. Dashan could learn Chinese very well because of _______. A. his interest, method and study environment B. practiced skills on Chinese expression C. his cleverness D. special humour with a Peking accent 65. The sentence Learn for life and learn in life here means _______. A. learn things in our daily life, otherwise it will not last long B. we should study in practice all our lives C. life is difficult, so wed better learn more to lead a better life D.language is the necessary part of our daily life, so we must practise it frequently 66. The underlined phrase a piece of cake here refers to _______. A. 8T_NvN` B. [fvN` C. _vN` D. [ g:Ro'`vN` 67. Dashan read the Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping because _______. A. he admired the former leader of the government B. he hoped to learn more of the spirits of it C. he wanted to give himself a proper sense of the Chinese language D. it is very popular in modern times D Jules Verne was a Frenchman who was born in 1828 and died in 1905. He read a great many scientific books and wrote a number of exciting books about the things which he thought that scientists and inventors would one day be able to do. Years later, many of the things really happened. At that time, however, his stories seemed like fairy tales. Jules Vernes most famous book is 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.A league is an old word meaning a distance of about three miles . In those days submarines had not been invented but he described an underwater ship very like a modern one. Many of the things Jules wrote about in his books more than a hundred years ago to look into the future, however, were surprisingly exact. In his book From the Earth to the Moon he wrote at the age of about forty, three men and a dog made a journey around the moon in a hollow ship fired from a gun. After going around the moon, they returned to the earth and splashed down into the sea not far from where the first real moon traveler landed in July, 1969. 68. Jules wrote a lot of exciting books partly because he _______. A. liked to do much reading on science B. liked reading fairy tales C. was a great inventor D. was a famous scientist 69. Some of what Jules described in his books _______. 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The thing Jules described in his book From the Earth to the Moon is _______. A. as large as the spaceship today B. similar to the spaceship today C. a gun used to send up a ship D. an underwater ship E A spirit of adventure, curiosity about different cultures and the desire for a challenge can be found in young people everywhere. More and more students in China are backpacking around the country. According to the China Youth Travel Service, Hainan, Dalian, Zhangjiajie and Qingdao were among the most popular spots for young Chinese backpackers last year. Backpacking allows the traveller a greater sense of independence. I can no longer put up with the instructions of a tourist guide, said Huang Ye, a 19-year-old college student in Beijing. They are always driving you to places that you do not want to go to and trying to make you buy local souvenirs. Huang likes to travel as a backpacker. She prefers an independent trip that she took with two friends to Jiuzhaigou in Sichuan Province. There, they chose some scenic spots to visit and avoided the masses of ('Yϑv) tourists. Backpackers see the difficulties of such travel as a challenge. Living on bread and water for days on end, wearing the same clothes over and over again and carrying a heavy bag on their backs while climbing a mountain are all character-building experiences. But perhaps the greatest challenge that a backpacker faces is not a physical one, but mental. They may face loneliness if they travel alone. Chen Xuewei, 21, suffered when he took off around China last year.I felt very lonely at the beginning of my journey. A walkman didnt make me feel better, but rather heightened the sense of loneliness I felt. I even called up my friends to tell them that I wanted to give up and go back to Beijing, he recalled. But he kept going. He started to make friends and appreciate the local customs. He took lots of photos to record his trip and now he is glad he stuck it out. Backpackers generally find themselves to be mature after their experiences.  Their travel logs (eLe_) track their development as people.  When I feel frustrated, I read my travel log again, said Tang Weifeng, a postgraduate at Peking University.  By reading it, I get a sense that I am better off now than I was when I wrote those words by the light of a torch in a hot tent. 72. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as one of the advantages of backpacking according to the story? A. It builds up your character. B. Through the experience, you learn to live in a tent. C. Through the experience, you learn to rely on yourself. D. Through the experience, you learn to cope with loneliness. 73. What do you need most to stick a backpacking trip out, according to Chen Xueweis experience? A. A walkman. B. Making new friends. C. Taking lots of photos. D. The determination to do so. 74. What does the underlined word frustrated in the last paragraph mean? A. Disappointed. B. Happy. C. Tired. D. 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