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O'Neal,ofthethree—timeNBAchampionshipLakers,missedthefirst12gamesofthe seasonwhilerecoveringfromtoesurgery,
Yao,whohashadashiningrookieseasonsofar,mayhavealsobenefitedfrom newvotingprocedures.This season marks the first time that fans can go online and votein Chinese.
C a r ter , T or on to R a p tor s for w a r d , h a s b een s id e lin ed for m ost of th e sea son w i th aleft kneestrainbuthas871,189votes.Heissecond LakersguardKobeBryant,whohas958,695.
(AgenciesviaXinhua)
36.Thismessageisprobablytakenfrom A . a book 37.O'Nealhasgotabout A .158,000
B.anewspaper votes.
C . 683,000
.
B.changesbecauseofYaoMing
D. changes because of the population of China C . 4. B
Nanning------ With the number of college graduates climbing to a record high this year—some2.12millionareenteringthejobmarket,anincreaseof670,000,or46.2percent, overlastyear,manypeopleareaskingifChina'sfirst“McDonald'sgeneration”borninthe ,standtheintensecompetitionand
find
a
thiswillbeatestofbothChina'sjobmarketanditscarefreeyoungergeneration.
“Donotworry. We'll getwhateverwe want,\
Born in the early days of the country's reform and opening to the outside world, growingup inthe marketeconomy,the
youngsters,familiar
withMcDonald'sand
Mickey
Mouse,lovetoeathamburgers,andwearforeign-brandjeansandT-shirtsandworshipBill Gates.Compared withtheir parents,they enjoy more freedom in looking for a job—and withthat freedom come burdens.Thesecollege graduatesare
seen
scouring
recruitment
informationinnewspapersandjournals,theInternetandjobmarketsnationwide.
ShortlyafterhotelmanagementmajorHaoWenhua,ayoungwomanfromChongqing inSouthwestChina,failedtherecruitmenttestofafive-starhotleinGuilin,SouthChina's Autonomous
Region.
She
appeared
at
a
job
approximately300kilomentersfromGuilin,lookingrathertired.
Manybusinessesandcompaniessay that theywouldtake on experiencedstaffratherthanthenew graduates who are short of the experience of how to succeed in today's fastpacedsociety. 40. .WhichofthefollowinggroupsofpeoplebelongstoChina'sfirstMcDonald'sgeneration?
A . People w ho w er e bor n in the ea r ly da y s of C h ina ' s r efor m a nd opening to the outside world.
B.Peoplewholiketoeathamburgersandwearforeign-brandclothes.
Guangxi
in
Zhuang Nanning,
market
early1980s,can
placeinthejobmarket.Theysay D. 5. D. 871,189
B . 972,000
.
C . a m a g a zine
D.aTVprogramme
overallinthefan
ballvoting,trailing
only
38. .ThewaytovoteforAll-starGameplayers
A.remainsthesameasbefore C.changesbecauseofChina
39. .HowmanyNBAstarsarementionedinthepassage?
A . 2.
B . 3.
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C.PeoplewhoadmireBillGates.
D. Peoplewholacktheexperienceofhowtosucceedintoday'sfastchangingworld. 41.
.Whichofthefollowingexplanationisclosestinmeaningwiththeunderlinedword “scouring”inthepassage? A.Studying.
B.Goingthrough.C.Collecting.
D.Copying.
42. . W h a t ca n w e in fer fr om th e stor y of H a o W en h u a in th e p a ssa ge?
A.TherearemanychancestofindjobsinGuangxiZhuangAutonomousRegion. B.Hotelmanagementisnotagoodmajorincollege. C.Thereisintensecompetitioninjobmarket.
D. Manybusinessesandcompaniesdon'tlikenewcollegegraduates. 43. .What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.FierceCompetitionintheJ obMarket. B.McDonald'sGenerationHasGrownup. C.McDonald'sGenerationFacesJobHunt.
D. TheNumberofCollegeGraduatesClimbstotheHighestPoint.
C
JohnRussell,83yearsold,gotonaChicagobusand saw a sign saying that seniorcitizens(高龄市
民)couldrideforhalfprice.Whenhedroppedhisthreequarters(thatis,75cents ) inth e b ox,th e d r iver a skedfor h i s IDca r d . J oh n tookou t h i s IDca r d . “You n eeda specialCTAcard,”saidthedriver.J ohndidnothavetheChicagoTransitAuthority(CTA)
cardbecausehelivesinNewYorkandwasinChicagovisitinghistwosons.
“Thenyouneedtoput inanotherthreequarters , ”saidthe driver, “orgetoffthe b u s .” Old people are usually very stubborn (顽固的). J ohn said , “Give me back my three quarters ,and I’ll get off.”
“Ican’—tit’sin the box.Ifyoudon’getoff,I’tl call the police,”saidthe driver, whichhedid,Twopolicecarspulledup.
Johnandthedrivertoldthepolicetheirstories.“That’swhyyoucalled?”one policeman askedthe driver. Anotherpoliceman thensaidtoJ ohn , “I’l giveyouthree quarters.”
Johnshookhishead ,“Why shouldyougiveme the quarters ?He shouldgiveme my threequarters.” “Where are you going ?”asked the policemen . “Downtown tohave lunch with friends,”J ohn said . “Comeon,”thepolicemensaid,“We’lgetyouyour card.”Sotheytookhim downtowntothe CTA office. But the peoplethere wouldn’givehima CTA card —he n eed ed a p ictu r e. t
“What about his three quarters ?”one policeman asked . The officials discussed ,and a decision was made togive John’s quarters back .
“How are you going toget there ?” “By bus .And all I’m going topay is 75 cents .” “Good luck ,”the policemen said .
John got on a bus , dropped three quarters in the box , and said , “I’m a senior citizen ….”The driver looked at J ohn and nodded . He didn’t know how lucky he was to be asensible(明智的)man.
44. . JohnRussellneedsaspecialCTAcardmostprobablybecause_____.
A . h e is n ot a sen iorcitizen B.heisnotacitizenofChicago
C . h e is on ly v isitin g h is tw o sons D. h e h a s lost h i s ID ca rd
45. . T h e d ecision m a d e b y th e C T A office w a s_____.
A . to g ive J oh n a C T A ca r d th en a n d th ere B.nottogiveJohn’sthreequartersback
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C.toreturnthethreequarterstoJ ohn
D. totellJ ohnthathehasbrokentherules46. Thebesttitleforthispassageis_____.
A.GivingNoQuarters B.GivingNoMoreQuarters C.ASensitiveDriver D. A S en ior C i tizen
D
A b ou t 25 m il l ion ch i ld r en in d evelop in g cou n tr ies h a ve n o h om es . S o th ey l ive on citystreets.UnitedNationsChildren’sFundsaysmostofthesechildrendonotreceiveeducationorhealthcare(卫生保健).
Theprivateorganizationknown as “ChildHope USA ”istrying todo something to helpthesechildren.Thegrouphasmanygoals.ChildHopeUSAwantstostopthespread ofAIDSandtheuseofillegal(非法)drugsamong children.Itwantstoprotectyoung girlsfr om b ein g m i str ea ted sexu a l ly . It w a n ts to tell ch i ld r en h ow to p r otect th em selves , h ow tosurviveconditionsonthestreetsandhowtofeelgoodaboutthemselves.
ChildHope USA is trying tosetup educational programs for children. Itis working withlocalgroupstogettheirhelpinprotectingtherightsofstreetchildren.AnditIstrying tomakeinternational development groups more informed about street children . Some childrenbeginliving on the streetswhenthey are fiveyears oldor younger .Four —year
— old s ca n b e fou n d sellin g g ood s on th e str eet cor n er or b eg g in g for food a n d m on ey .S ome ofthesechildren have lost their families because of wars or natural disasters ,such as earthquakesandfloods.Somearehelpingtheirfamiliesearnenoughmoneytosurvive.
Studyshows that more than one million children liveand work on the streetsin the Philippines.SevenmillionchildrenliveonthestreetsinBrazil.About250thousandchildren liveon the streetsofMexico. ChildHope USA works closelywithinternational and local groups. It has officesin Brazil, Guatermala , the Philippines, Britain ,Canada and the U n ited S ta tes . C h i ld H op e U S A a l so w or k s to im p r ove ch i ld la b or ( 童工 ) la w s .In1992,Pakistanmadenewlawstocontrolchildlabor.Thelawsmakeitillegaltolendmoneytofamiliesandletchildrenrepay theloanbyworkinginfactories.Yet,abouteightmillionchildrenarestillworkinginPakistantorepayloans. 47. . W h ich of th e follow in g i s n ot th e g oa l of C h ild H op e U S A?
A.Tobuildaschoolandahospitaltohelpthechildren B.Tohelpthechildrennottouseillegaldrugs
C.ToteachthechildrenwaystoprotectthemselvesD.tohelpthechildrentogotoschool
48. .Which of the following is the reason for the children’sworking on the street ?
A.Theyhavenoparents.
B.Theyearnmoneytohelptheirparents
C.Theybreakawayfromtheirfamilies,sotheyhavetomakealivingbythemselves. D. E ith er A orB 49. . W h ich of th e follow in g i s cor r ect?
A.ChildHopeUSAisworkingalonetohelpthechildren. B . C h i ld H op e U S A h a s a n office in C h in a. C.Streetchildren’sconditionhasimproved,buttheproblemsstillhaven‘beensolvedD.Becauseofthelaw,nocthildinPakistanisstillworkingtorepayloans.
E
Bluejeans,theuniformofyoungandoldforgenerations,arelosingtheirpopularity. Accordingtoa study by J eansWear Communications,J eanssalesintheUnitedStates droppedfrom502millionpairstenyearsagoto387millionpairslastyear.Expertssaythat thedecreaseinsaleswillcontinue.
Whyistherethegreatdecrease?Somefashionexpertssayitisbecauseoftheagingbaby –boomer(迅速发展)generation,Theysaythatcustomersintheirthirtiesandfortiesno longerhavethebodyshapetoweartheform–fittingtrousers.Otherssayitisbecausethere a r e few p eopleinth e 14to24-yea r –old p op u la t iongrou p . A lso , b oy s u sedto b u y a lotof jeans . Today they are choosing more stylish (时髦的)shorts, bicycle shorts, and cotton pants.
Jeansmanufacturers(制造商)aretryingtofindwaystodealwiththedecreaseinsales. Somearemakingpantsfortheaginggeneration—loosecottontrousersandaspecialdesign
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oftheirclassic“505”jeansthathaveextraroomintheseat(臀部).Othermanufacturersare tryingtoincreasetheiroverseasales.WhilejeansarelesspopularintheUnitedStates,theycontinuetobeimportantfashionitemsinpartsofEuropeandtheFarEast.
50. .Thispassageismostprobablytakenfrom_______.
A . a n ew s r ep ort B . a novel C . th e in tr od u ction to a book D. a scien ce m a g a zine 51.Thepassageinmainlyabout__________.
A.agingbaby-boomergeneration
B.thewaystoincreasethesalesofbluejeans C.newfashionintheUnitedStates
D.thefailingpopularityoftheblueJeans 52. Fromthepassagewelearnthat_______.
A.pantsareatypicalkindofjeans
B.J eanshavebecomelesspopularintheFarEast
C.themanufactureswillhavetostopproductionofJeans D.“505”istraditionallyakindofjeans 第三部分写作
第一节单词拼写(每小题 1 分,共10 分)
51. Weshouldnotlaughatpeoplewith________(伤残).
52 . Do y ou see th e c lou d ________(形状 ) l ik e a cow? 53 . H e i s a m a n to b e ________( 依靠 ) on. 54. Making________(预测)isariskingbusiness. 55. Wewillmakealotofrecycled________(材料).
51 .____________ 52 .____________ 53 .____________ 54 .____________ 55 .____________
56. Nosmokingwillbeallowedwithafuturecity’s________(范围). 56.____________57. Allcarswillbe________(供给动力)byelectricity. 57 .____________ 58. Thecamerasare________(连接)totheirheads.
59. Doctorswillcarryout________(手术)fromthousandsofmilesawayinthefuture.
59 .____________
60. Wewillusemore________(可替换的)energy,suchassolarandwindpower.
60 .____________
第二节阅读表达
阅读下面短文,并根据文章后的题目进行简答。
MallsarepopularplacesforAmericanstogo.Somepeoplespendsomuchtimeat mallsthattheyarecalled“mallrats”.Mall ratsshopuntil theydropinthe hundreds ofstoresunderoneroof.
Peoplelikemallsformanyreasons.Theyfeelsafebecausemallshavepolicestations
orprivatesecurityguards.Parkingisusuallyfree,andtheweatherinsideisalwaysfine.The newestmallshavebeautifulrestplaceswithwaterfallsandlargegreentrees.
ThelargestmallintheUnitedStatesistheMallofAmericaninMinnesota.Itcovers42 millionsquarefeet.It has 350stores,eight night clubs, and a seven-acre park! There are parkingspacesfor12,750cars.About750,000peopleshopthereeveryweek.
Thefirst indoor mall in the United Stateswas built in 1965in Edina, Minnesota. Peoplelovedoingalltheirshoppinginoneplace.Moremallsarebuiltalloverthecountry. Now,mallsare like town centerswhere people . T h ey sh op , ofcou r se. T h ey a l so ea t in food cou r ts th a t h a ve food fr om a ll over th e w or ld . T h ey see m ovies attheatres.Somepeopleevengettheirdailyexercisebydoingthenewsportofmallwalking. Othersgotomallstomeetfriends.
Insome malls,peoplecan seea doctoror a dentistand evenattend church.Inother words,peoplecandojustabouteverythinginmalls.Nowresidents(居民)canactuallyliveintheirfavoriteshoppingcenterinfact. 1 ..What’s the best title ofthis passage? (Please answer within 5 words.)
58 .____________
2 ..Whydopeoplelikemalls?(Pleaseanswerwithin10words.)

