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—I drove from New York yesterday.—What time ______ Boston?A.did you reachB.have you reache

—I drove from New York yesterday. —What time ______ Boston?

A.did you reach

B.have you reached

C.you reached

D.you have reached

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第1题

Mr. Brown worked at a big company. He went to work by【21】. One day when he was standing at
the bus-stop, he noticed cars go【22】. Many of the cars were new Crown 90Os, and most of them were black.

Mr. Brown was a person who did not like to be different from other men. He【23】wore the same clothes as other men, ate the same food as other people, and【24】the same things as they did. A month【25】, Mr. Brown【26】a new black Crown 90Os. He was very pleased with it, and drove to【27】in it the very next morning. When he saw all the other Crown 900s, in front, behind and on both sides of him, he was【28】more pleased with his car.

Mr. Brown【29】his car in a big car-park (停车场) near the office building, and【30】to his office. But when he came back at five o'clock, there were so many black Crown 900s in the car-park that Mr. Brown did not know【31】car was his. He tried his【32】in some of the cars, but people【33】by gave him a look he did not like. So he stopped.

Mr. Brown could do【34】but wait nearly two hours until his car was the【35】black Crown 900 left in the car-park.

(36)

A.bus

B.car

C.bike

D.boat

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第2题

【D10】INTERVIEWER: HOW LONG DID YOU LIVE IN THE STATES? INTERVIEWEE: I WAS THERE FOR TWO Y

【D10】

INTERVIEWER: HOW LONG DID YOU LIVE IN THE STATES? INTERVIEWEE: I WAS THERE FOR TWO YEARS, IN NEW YORK, AND I ENJOYED IT TREMENDOUSLY. WHAT I LIKED BEST WAS THAT I COULD WORK AND STILL LEAD A NORMAL LIF

E. I MEAN, THE SHOPS ARE OPEN TILL 10:00P.

M. INTERVIEWER: ALL SHOPS? INTERVIEWEE: YES, EVERYTHIN

G. FOOD SHOPS, CHEMISTS, AND DEPARTMENT STORES.【D8】______AND ON PUBLIC HOLIDAYS, ONLY THE BANKS ARE SHUT. INTERVIEWER: I SEE, EM

M...DO YOU THINK NEW YORK IS AS MULTINATIONAL AS LONDON? INTERVIEWEE: OH, THAT"S FOR SUR

E. BUT IT" S NOT AS MIXED【D9】______LIKE THERE"S RUSSIAN, THE GERMAN SECTION AND CHINA TOW

N. BUT I THINK THE MAJOR DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE TWO CITIES WAS THE HEIGHT OF THE PLAC

E. EVERYTHING WAS UP IN THE BIG APPL

E. WE LIVED ON THE THIRTY-FIFTH FLOOR. AND OF COURSE EVERYTHING IS FASTER AND THE NEW YORKERS ARE MUCH RUDER. INTERVIEWER: OH! IN WHAT WAY? INTERVIEWEE: WELL, PUSHING IN THE STREET, FIGHTS ABOUT GETTING ON THE BUS,【D10】______AND OF COURSE THE TAXI DRIVERS! NEW YORK TAXI DRIVERS MUST BE THE RUDEST IN THE WORLD! A. NATIONALITIES STAY IN THEIR OWN AREAS

B. PEOPLE DON"T QUEUE LIKE THEY DO HERE IN ENGLAN

D.

C. CULTURES VARY FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY.

D. SOME SUPERMARKETS ARE OPEN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A DAY.

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第3题

【D8】INTERVIEWER: HOW LONG DID YOU LIVE IN THE STATES? INTERVIEWEE: I WAS THERE FOR TWO YE

【D8】

INTERVIEWER: HOW LONG DID YOU LIVE IN THE STATES? INTERVIEWEE: I WAS THERE FOR TWO YEARS, IN NEW YORK, AND I ENJOYED IT TREMENDOUSLY. WHAT I LIKED BEST WAS THAT I COULD WORK AND STILL LEAD A NORMAL LIF

E. I MEAN, THE SHOPS ARE OPEN TILL 10:00P.

M. INTERVIEWER: ALL SHOPS? INTERVIEWEE: YES, EVERYTHIN

G. FOOD SHOPS, CHEMISTS, AND DEPARTMENT STORES.【D8】______AND ON PUBLIC HOLIDAYS, ONLY THE BANKS ARE SHUT. INTERVIEWER: I SEE, EM

M...DO YOU THINK NEW YORK IS AS MULTINATIONAL AS LONDON? INTERVIEWEE: OH, THAT"S FOR SUR

E. BUT IT" S NOT AS MIXED【D9】______LIKE THERE"S RUSSIAN, THE GERMAN SECTION AND CHINA TOW

N. BUT I THINK THE MAJOR DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE TWO CITIES WAS THE HEIGHT OF THE PLAC

E. EVERYTHING WAS UP IN THE BIG APPL

E. WE LIVED ON THE THIRTY-FIFTH FLOOR. AND OF COURSE EVERYTHING IS FASTER AND THE NEW YORKERS ARE MUCH RUDER. INTERVIEWER: OH! IN WHAT WAY? INTERVIEWEE: WELL, PUSHING IN THE STREET, FIGHTS ABOUT GETTING ON THE BUS,【D10】______AND OF COURSE THE TAXI DRIVERS! NEW YORK TAXI DRIVERS MUST BE THE RUDEST IN THE WORLD! A. NATIONALITIES STAY IN THEIR OWN AREAS

B. PEOPLE DON"T QUEUE LIKE THEY DO HERE IN ENGLAN

D.

C. CULTURES VARY FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY.

D. SOME SUPERMARKETS ARE OPEN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A DAY.

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第4题

【D9】INTERVIEWER: HOW LONG DID YOU LIVE IN THE STATES? INTERVIEWEE: I WAS THERE FOR TWO YE

【D9】

INTERVIEWER: HOW LONG DID YOU LIVE IN THE STATES? INTERVIEWEE: I WAS THERE FOR TWO YEARS, IN NEW YORK, AND I ENJOYED IT TREMENDOUSLY. WHAT I LIKED BEST WAS THAT I COULD WORK AND STILL LEAD A NORMAL LIF

E. I MEAN, THE SHOPS ARE OPEN TILL 10:00P.

M. INTERVIEWER: ALL SHOPS? INTERVIEWEE: YES, EVERYTHIN

G. FOOD SHOPS, CHEMISTS, AND DEPARTMENT STORES.【D8】______AND ON PUBLIC HOLIDAYS, ONLY THE BANKS ARE SHUT. INTERVIEWER: I SEE, EM

M...DO YOU THINK NEW YORK IS AS MULTINATIONAL AS LONDON? INTERVIEWEE: OH, THAT"S FOR SUR

E. BUT IT" S NOT AS MIXED【D9】______LIKE THERE"S RUSSIAN, THE GERMAN SECTION AND CHINA TOW

N. BUT I THINK THE MAJOR DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE TWO CITIES WAS THE HEIGHT OF THE PLAC

E. EVERYTHING WAS UP IN THE BIG APPL

E. WE LIVED ON THE THIRTY-FIFTH FLOOR. AND OF COURSE EVERYTHING IS FASTER AND THE NEW YORKERS ARE MUCH RUDER. INTERVIEWER: OH! IN WHAT WAY? INTERVIEWEE: WELL, PUSHING IN THE STREET, FIGHTS ABOUT GETTING ON THE BUS,【D10】______AND OF COURSE THE TAXI DRIVERS! NEW YORK TAXI DRIVERS MUST BE THE RUDEST IN THE WORLD! A. NATIONALITIES STAY IN THEIR OWN AREAS

B. PEOPLE DON"T QUEUE LIKE THEY DO HERE IN ENGLAN

D.

C. CULTURES VARY FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY.

D. SOME SUPERMARKETS ARE OPEN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A DAY.

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第5题

【D3】TRAVEL AGENT:FREEDOM TRAVEL. HOW MAY I HELP YOU? CALLER: YES, I" D LIKE TO MAKE A FLI

【D3】

TRAVEL AGENT:FREEDOM TRAVEL. HOW MAY I HELP YOU? CALLER: YES, I" D LIKE TO MAKE A FLIGHT RESERVATION FOR THE TWENTY-THIRD OF THIS MONT

H. TRAVEL AGENT:OKAY. 【D1】______ CALLER:WELL. I"M FLYING TO HELSINKI, FINLAN

D. TRAVEL AGENT:OKAY. LET ME CHECK WHAT FLIGHTS ARE AVAILABL

E. AND WHEN WILL YOU BE RETURNING? CALLER:UH,WELL,【D2】______OH, AND I"D LIKE THE CHEAPEST FLIGHT AVAILABL

E. TRAVEL AGENT:OKAY. LET ME SE

E. UM, HM

M... CALLER: YEAH? TRAVEL AGENT:WELL, THE PRICE FOR THE FLIGHT IS ALMOST DOUBLE THE PRICE YOU WOULD PAY IF YOU LEAVE THE DAY BEFOR

E. CALLER:WHOO. LET" S GO WITH THE CHEAPER FLIGHT.【D3】______ TRAVEL AGENT: IT" S ONLY $ 955. CALLER:ALRIGHT. WELL,【D4】______ TRAVEL AGENT:OKAY. THAT" S FLIGHT 1070 FROM SALT LAKE CITY TO NEW YORK, KENNEDY AIRPORT, TRANSFERRING TO FLIGHT 90 FROM KENNEDY TO HELSINK

I. A. BY THE WAY, HOW MUCH IS IT?

B. WHAT IS YOUR DESTINATION?

C. I"D LIKE TO CATCH A RETURN FLIGHT ON THE TWENTY-NINT

H.

D. LET" S GO WITH THAT.

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第6题

【D4】TRAVEL AGENT:FREEDOM TRAVEL. HOW MAY I HELP YOU? CALLER: YES, I" D LIKE TO MAKE A FLI

【D4】

TRAVEL AGENT:FREEDOM TRAVEL. HOW MAY I HELP YOU? CALLER: YES, I" D LIKE TO MAKE A FLIGHT RESERVATION FOR THE TWENTY-THIRD OF THIS MONT

H. TRAVEL AGENT:OKAY. 【D1】______ CALLER:WELL. I"M FLYING TO HELSINKI, FINLAN

D. TRAVEL AGENT:OKAY. LET ME CHECK WHAT FLIGHTS ARE AVAILABL

E. AND WHEN WILL YOU BE RETURNING? CALLER:UH,WELL,【D2】______OH, AND I"D LIKE THE CHEAPEST FLIGHT AVAILABL

E. TRAVEL AGENT:OKAY. LET ME SE

E. UM, HM

M... CALLER: YEAH? TRAVEL AGENT:WELL, THE PRICE FOR THE FLIGHT IS ALMOST DOUBLE THE PRICE YOU WOULD PAY IF YOU LEAVE THE DAY BEFOR

E. CALLER:WHOO. LET" S GO WITH THE CHEAPER FLIGHT.【D3】______ TRAVEL AGENT: IT" S ONLY $ 955. CALLER:ALRIGHT. WELL,【D4】______ TRAVEL AGENT:OKAY. THAT" S FLIGHT 1070 FROM SALT LAKE CITY TO NEW YORK, KENNEDY AIRPORT, TRANSFERRING TO FLIGHT 90 FROM KENNEDY TO HELSINK

I. A. BY THE WAY, HOW MUCH IS IT?

B. WHAT IS YOUR DESTINATION?

C. I"D LIKE TO CATCH A RETURN FLIGHT ON THE TWENTY-NINT

H.

D. LET" S GO WITH THAT.

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第7题

【D1】TRAVEL AGENT:FREEDOM TRAVEL. HOW MAY I HELP YOU? CALLER: YES, I" D LIKE TO MAKE A FLI

【D1】

TRAVEL AGENT:FREEDOM TRAVEL. HOW MAY I HELP YOU? CALLER: YES, I" D LIKE TO MAKE A FLIGHT RESERVATION FOR THE TWENTY-THIRD OF THIS MONT

H. TRAVEL AGENT:OKAY. 【D1】______ CALLER:WELL. I"M FLYING TO HELSINKI, FINLAN

D. TRAVEL AGENT:OKAY. LET ME CHECK WHAT FLIGHTS ARE AVAILABL

E. AND WHEN WILL YOU BE RETURNING? CALLER:UH,WELL,【D2】______OH, AND I"D LIKE THE CHEAPEST FLIGHT AVAILABL

E. TRAVEL AGENT:OKAY. LET ME SE

E. UM, HM

M... CALLER: YEAH? TRAVEL AGENT:WELL, THE PRICE FOR THE FLIGHT IS ALMOST DOUBLE THE PRICE YOU WOULD PAY IF YOU LEAVE THE DAY BEFOR

E. CALLER:WHOO. LET" S GO WITH THE CHEAPER FLIGHT.【D3】______ TRAVEL AGENT: IT" S ONLY $ 955. CALLER:ALRIGHT. WELL,【D4】______ TRAVEL AGENT:OKAY. THAT" S FLIGHT 1070 FROM SALT LAKE CITY TO NEW YORK, KENNEDY AIRPORT, TRANSFERRING TO FLIGHT 90 FROM KENNEDY TO HELSINK

I. A. BY THE WAY, HOW MUCH IS IT?

B. WHAT IS YOUR DESTINATION?

C. I"D LIKE TO CATCH A RETURN FLIGHT ON THE TWENTY-NINT

H.

D. LET" S GO WITH THAT.

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第8题

Textbook prices are traditionally high. " Combined with the rising cost of tuition, the pr
ice of books for our students is just killing these kids," said Peter Jason, Ph.D. , a local community college professor. Adding to that problem, many college instructors change textbooks year after year: they either upgrade to a new edition or switch to an entirely different textbook. This further hurts students because if an instructor no longer uses a particular textbook, that book has no resale value. Students are one of the poorest groups of people in America. Almost half of them have at least one part-time job. In fact, some even have three jobs and still manage to have high grades and go to school full-time. So Dr. Jason decided to make life a little easier and a lot cheaper for his students by writing his own book on public speaking. He thinks that many books have an increased price because of bells and whistles: CD-ROMs, lots of color photographs, and lots of graphics. He talked to his students, and many of them, like him, prefer to keep things simple. They want to have a book which is brief and concise, not long-winded. A few years ago Dr. Jason finished his own textbook. " Compared to most other public speaking primers(启蒙书), mine is half the number of pages, and one-third the price. That is, $ 30 instead of $ 90. Plus, it is published in a three-ring binder format. So, when I wrote a second edition last year, students only had to buy the 35 new pages and delete 35 of the original pages. For only $ 7.00, they had upgraded to the new edition. I ve had great feedback from my students about this loose-leaf concept. Maybe the word will get out, and more writers and publishers will try it," said Dr. Jason.

What can we learn from Paragraph 1?

A.College textbooks are way too expensive.

B.Students don"t like to sell their own textbooks.

C.Students ask their instructors not to use any textbooks.

D.Some students were rejected by their instructors.

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第9题

Nearly a quarter-century after a German boy tossed a message in a botde off a ship in the
Baltic Sea,hes received an answer. A 13-year-old Russian, Daniil Korotkikh, was walking with his parents on a beach when he saw something glittering lying in the sand. "I saw that bottle and it looked interesting,"Korotkikh told the Associated Press on Tuesday. "It looked like a German beer botde with a ceramic(陶瓷的)plug,and there was a message inside. " His father, who knows a litde German, translated the letter. It said:" My name is Frank, and I am five years old. My dad and I are traveling on a ship to Denmark. If you find this letter, please write back to me,and I will write back to you. " The letter,dated 1987,included an address in the town of Coesfeld. The boy in the letter,Frank Uesbeck,is now 29. His parents still live at the letters address. "At first I didnt believe it,"Uesbeck told the AP about getting the response from Korotkikh. In fact,he barely remembered the trip at all;his father actually wrote the letter. The Russian boy said he does not believe that the botde actually spent 24 years in the sea. "It would not have survived in the water all that time,"he said. He believed it had been hidden under that sand where he found it. In the web chat earlier this month, Uesbeck gave Korotkikh his new address to write to and promised to write back when he receives his letter. "Hell definitely get another letter from me,"the 29-year-old said. Uesbeck was especially thrilled that he was able to have a positive impact on a life of a young person far away from Germany.

The message in the botde was found______years later.

A.25

B.24

C.29

D.20

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第10题

My father had a small business, employing about 15 people at any given time. We sold all s
orts of dairy products, and many more, from a small store in front of the dairy building. During the summer months, rows of eager tourists lined up at that ice -cream counter for a taste of my father s exquisite homemade ice cream. Because it was an extremely busy little store, the employees had to work very quickly for hours at a time, with little rest. One day, in 1976, we had a new employee, Debbie, who wanted to work in the store for the summer. She had never done this type of work before, but planned to give it her all. On her first day, Debbie made just about every mistake in the book. She added up the sales wrong on the cash register. She charged the wrong prices for items. She gave the wrong bag of food to the wrong customer. And she dropped and broke a half-gallon of milk. I couldn t stand watching her struggle any longer. I went into my father s office and said, " Please go out there and put her out of her misery." I expected him to walk right into the store and fire her on the spot. Since my father s office was situated within view of the sales counter, he had no doubt seen what I was talking about. He got up from his desk and walked over to Debbie, who was standing behind the counter. "Debbie," he said, as he put his hand gently on her shoulder. "I have been watching you and I saw how you treated Mrs. Forbush." Debbie s face began to flush, and she looked as if she was about to cry. She struggled to remember Mrs. Forbush from the many women she had given the wrong change to or spilled milk on. My father continued, "I ve never seen Mrs. Forbush be so polite before. You really knew how to handle her. I am sure she is going to want you to wait on her every time she comes in. Keep up the good work." My father was a wise and compassionate employer. Because of this, Debbie became a loyal and hard-working employee for 16 years—and a friend for life.

The small business run by the author s father______.

A.barely survived this year

B.hardly made any money

C.suffered some losses

D.was quite successful

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