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-Sorry, I haven' t.
A. is missed B. has lost
C. lost D. is missing
23. He was so that he fell during the class. --- ---
A. sleepy; sleeping B. sleepy; asleep
C. sleeping; asleep D. asleep; asleep
24. Bill is a nice guy. He knows a lot, but he never __ _
A. shows off B. picks up
C. falls off D. looks up
25. -May I make ___ suggestions?
-Sure. Go ahead, please.
D. needn' t
A. few B. a few C. little D. a little
26. Yesterday the Blacks enjoyed ___ very much at Dalian Stadium.
A. himself B. yourselves
C. ourselves D. themselves
27. Alice explains things very well, what she says can be understood very __ _
A. quietly B. carefully C. slowly D. clearly
28. -Have you been to Sanya before?
-No, it is the first time I here.
A. even; come B. even; have come
C. ever; come D. ever; have come
29. -Lingling is not coming tonight.
-But she __ _
A. promises B. promised
C. will promise D. had promised
30. -Will it snow tomorrow?
___ .I' m looking forward to going skiing!
A. I hope so B. I don' t believe
C. I' m afraid not D. I don' t suppose
When time comes to December in England, there ---'3"-'1,___ __ usually lots of snow storms. Though
they can often cause traffic accidents, ---'3"-=?,___ local people and drivers are quite used to terrible weather.
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2011. "It's ----"3'-"-5 thing I've met all my life! "said Mr Turner, a(n) -~3"""6"--- man who has lived in
the city for more than 50 years.
It was about the rush hour in the evening, and many people were just walking in the street when the
apples -----"'3'-'-7 __ fell down without warning. Some people thought the apples might fall from a plane,
while -~3""'8"--- regarded it as a trick from naughty children. We all know that it is hard to tell different fingerprints ( 1~ ~) without a fingerprint reader. Recently
The UK Met Office(~00'4:~fiiJ) said on 14th that it could be the result of cyclones('4:,DJE) in the storm. researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) have created a new method to make fingerprints on
It __ 3"'-"9~- some storms can carry things like apples away as 40 as 100 miles (about 161
kilometers).
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33. A. surprised B. surprising C. surprise D. surprises
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36. A. 79 years old B. 79-year-old C. 79-years-old D. 79 year old
37. A. luckily B. suddenly C. happily D. hardly
38. A. other B. others
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The method uses gold nanoparticles ( :~]~j!*J**ir~) and silver to help fingerprints become clear. The way
is similar to developing a photograph. It can produce a black-on-white image(%~) of the fingerprint.
Professors Yossi Almog says that the new method is very useful, because it makes police a little easier to
find important evidence and solves another problem in some crime scenes.
( ) 41. Fingerprints are not made on wet paper.
( ) 42. The method uses gold and silver to make fingerprints clearer.
( ) 43. The method is different from developing a photograph.
) 44. The method produces a black-on-white image of the fingerprint.
( ) 45. Professors Yossi Almog says the method can help police deal with difficult problems.
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On Tuesday Ukraine shows two modem powerful multifunctional($ r}J ~~) helicopters MI-8MSB and r:J=t~i9wun~:'ffi:
MI-2MSB. They are both designed and built by the Kiev Civil Aviation Plant 410.
"These helicopters are used mainly for emergency (~~)medical care, sometimes they can be used in the
Defence Ministry and other industries," Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov said on the show of the
new helicopters. And he added, "The new helicopters can be used for at least 15 years."
The MI-8MSB helicopter has a fuel-efficient engine and a weight of 6,000 to 10,000 kg. It rose to 8,200
meters high in the sky during a flight test in September, setting a world record for its class. The MI-2MSB
helicopter weights from 5 to 7 tons and it can fly up to 2 hours without refueling, so it can be used in
different tasks, in particular in emergency rescue operations or fight with forest fires.
Now both helicopters have already passed tests and are fully working.
( ) 46. The Kiev Civil Aviation Plant 410 designed and built
A. MI-8MSB and MI-2MSB
C. MI-8MSB and MI-9MSB
B. MI-2MSB and MI-3MSB
D. MI-2MSB and MI-4MSB
( ) 47. These helicopters are used mainly for
A. the Defence Ministry
C. emergency medical care
B. the industry
D. show
( ) 48. The new helicopters can be used for
A. 12 years B. 13 years C. 14 years
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For the first time, new planets have been discovered around sun-like stars. The new planets, named
Pr020 1-b and Pr0211-b, are both made up of gas. They orbit( ~~ ... ED $}L it[~ 1T) close to their parent
stars-sun-like stars.
Quinn and his team used the 1.5-meter telescope at the Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory ( RY:. i:l)
in Arizona to measure the activities of 53 stars, and they found the new planets in the Beehive ( ~Ji£ffi) .
Quinn said, "According to their density(ft J.i) and proximity (~~iii&) , they would be several times
brighter than the brightest stars in our sky here on Earth."
Some experts also suggest that their parent stars are similar in age and size to our own sun and give off
energy steadily(fttzv ED) over billions of years, so they maybe create just-right conditions for human to live
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C ) 49. What are the two planets named?
A. Pr021 0-b and Pr0211-b
C. Tr0201-b and Tr0211-b
B. Pr020 1-b and Pr0211-b
D. Pr0201-b and Pr0202-b
C ) 50. What are the planets made up of?
A. Water B. earth C. gas D: ice
C ) 51. Which of the following descriptions(te'iit) is wrong?
A. It is the first time to find The Pr020 1-b and Pr0211-b.
B. Quinn and his team found them in the-Beehive.
C. Quinn and his team found them by measuring the activities of 53 stars.
D. Quinn and his team found them using naked eye(iJ;IH~).
D
News came that 4 sand kittens(;J,~1f!i) were born in an open air zoo near Tel Aviv. We are happy to
hear that.
The sand cat is an extinct( gig 1~ ED) animal, living in the desert, who has another name " the sand
dune cat". This kind of cat has short legs, a long tail, pointed cars, large eyes and a black nose, and the
~ 73 J).[ color of their fur is sandy-yellowOY • .gr.). If you travel to the desert, you may meet them. They are
friendly to tourists, so sand cats are lovely animals.But the number of them is smaller and smaller now,
because many people hunt for(i'l~.~t.:lt) their fur.
We should take measures to protect this kind of animal in the desert.
( ) 52. Where does the sand cat live?
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A. in the desert B. in the river
) 53. What about the sand eat's legs?
A. long B. short
) 54. What color is the sand eat's fur?
A. red B. yellow
C. in the lake D. in the forest
C. fat D. thin
C. sandy-yellow D. green
( ) 55. They are_-___ to tourists.
A. polite B. friendly C. rude D. bad
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My daughter hasn't come back home. I'm very _____ about her.
I don't know what _____ to her in that situation.
I first considered _____ to him, but then I decided to see him.
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important 62. ___ in the world. English is very widely 63 .. ____ . It is 64. ____ by people in
England, the United 65 .. ___ , Australia and many other countries. It is one of the working languages 66.
the international meetings. Most international business letters are written 67 .. ___ English. If you know
English, you 68 .. ____ you can enjoy so many more books. English is 69 .. ____ a bridge to so 70~
knowledge.
Wang Shunyou, a postman in a poor village in Sichuan Province who was given the honorific(~ ]tOO)
title of one of 10 people who have moved China. He has been delivering(~) mails in the mountainous area
for more than 20 years, with no mistak;es, no lost mails. He walked 260,000km, about 6 laps( Ill ) along
Earth equator($J!t).
A man, a horse, a road and a warm heart. "Sometimes I can not meet anyone on the road in ten days.
When I feel lonely, I sing songs. When night falls, it is very quiet in the mountains. It is so dark that I can't
see my hands in front of my face. There's the sound of the wind and water, and the howling of wolves," said
Wang. In these 20 years when Wang Shunyou works, he can talk to nobody but a horse and can see nothing
but mountains and forests.
Wang Shunyou said, "I'm on the post road 24 hours a day. I'm happy when villagers and children greet
me. The villagers have no modem telecommunication facilities( iM l.R li :00! ). I am the bridge linking them
with the outside world."
71. What is Wang Shunyou'sjob?
His job is ______ in the mountainous areas.
72. How long is the distance that he walked in these 20 years?
It is almost ______ as long as the Earth equator.
73. What is his work like?
It is really ______ but he feels happy when the villagers greet him.
74. What does he think of his job?
He thinks he is ______ linking the mountainous people with the outside world.
7 5. When feeling lonely, in what way does he often make himself feel better?
He often _____ _
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A: Wow! 77. _________________ _
B: I'm not sure. Maybe he will put a half in the bank, and give the rest to medical research.
A: That sounds good. 78. As you know, a bad
earthquake happened in Indonesia. Lots of people died and many thousand of people are homeless. 79 ._
B: Yes, that's a great idea. They really need help.
A: 80. _______________ _
B: If I had lots of money, I'd buy a very big house for my parents.
But if I were your cousin, I would give the rest to charity.
What would you do ifyou had lots of money?
Is that true?
What's he going to do with the money?
I want to help them.
What's up?
I don't think so.
A: 81. _______________ ?
B: Yes. I'm going to buy a new dress. I want something smart. I want to wear it at the evening party.
A: I see. 82. ________________ ?
B: Size eight or nine.
A: 83. ________________ ? It's very smart.
B: Sorry, I don't really like the color very much. Have you got any other color?
A: Oh, yes. We've got blue, white and brown ones.
B: Can I have a look at the white one? That looks great.
A: Yes. Here you are.
B: Thank you. It looks nice. 84. ________________ ?
A: Certainly. This way, please.
B: Does it fit you?
A: Yes, it does. I like it very much. 85. __________ . Here's the money.
B: Thank you. Goodbye.
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