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1.There is a ________look on her face.She must have seen something horrible.( 。
A.frighteningB.frightC.frightenedD.frighten

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20.How often do you use your car?Can you use your car less often?Do you know the following facts in the UK?
•About 50% of all car journeys are just for fun.
•Over 80% people go to work by car.
•25% car journeys are under two miles.
•70% car journeys are under five miles.
WALKING & CYCLING
Instead of using the car for short journeys,why not walk or ride a bicycle?Walking is a most popular form of exercise-it's healthy and it can save you money.If you work nearby,try walking or cycling instead of driving.Walking your children to school gives them valuable road experience.
BUSES
Bus companies are using new buses:some run on new fuels which produce less pollution; some have easier access for disabled and old people.There are special traffic lanes (行車道)to make bus journeys easier and more reliable.So do something to help solve the pollution problem-let the bus take you to work and your children to school.
TRAINS
All car journeys,long or short,can be hard work.For some trips it is wiser to take the train.Leave your car at home and walk,cycle or take a bus to and from the station.Train travel is fast,safe and comfortable.Train tickets are not always expensive; some are quite cheap at discount

56.How many of car journeys are just for fun in the UK?B
A.25%  B.About 50%   C.70%   D.Over 80%
57.The writer believes thatA can give children valuable road experience.
A.walking to school
B.traveling by train
C.taking new fuel buses
D.having car journeys for fun
58.What is the main purpose of this passage?A
A.To advise people to use cars less often.
B.To encourage people to travel by train.
C.To teach people how to use the buses.
D.To tell people to obey traffic rules.

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19.Lily doesn't work in the same school as me,but we ______ at the same college for four years.( 。
A.studyB.studiedC.have studiedD.had studied

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18.The death of his devoted son was a painful experience,______ he had never fully recovered.( 。
A.from whichB.from whomC.with whichD.with whom

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17.Having never met such a ______ situation,Mr.Green felt ______ and didn't know what to do.(  )
A.confusing; confusedB.confused; confusing
C.confusing; confusingD.confused; confused

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16.Food Cures
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Did you know that fish oil is emerging as a real treatment for depression?That coffee and cinnamon can actually lower blood sugar in people with diabetes?Here you'll find detailed food prescriptions,based on the latest research,for more than 57common health problems,including colds,hay fever,memory loss and so on.Plus dozens of practical suggestions for getting more of the foods that can help prevent disease,and simple recipes for immune-boosting smoothies,healing teas,and more.
Product Details:
Hardcover:352pages
Publisher:Reader's Digest Association
Publication Date:2007-09
ISBN:0762107308
Average Customer Rating:based on 3reviews
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Exactly As Described  Feb 15,2010
Product arrived quickly.The description said there was a tear on the cover of the book.I was pleased that it was just a small tear and otherwise the book was in very good condition.This seller was honest and did not try to overplay the condition in order to make a sale.
Some good information  Feb 06,2010
This book does have some good information,but it does not talk at all about eating organic food,grass fed beef,free-range eggs,etc.The poisonous pesticides (殺蟲劑) and artificial hormones (激素) in our society have a huge effect on our health and some illnesses probably wouldn't even exist if it weren't for them.
Fantastic  Aug 05,2009
This book is perfect for any questions you have about using food to help your body.We all know chicken soup helps colds,but did you know?This book will tell you exactly what's special about each food and what part of the body or disease it helps.Combat any health problems you have with this common sense food guide.

25.Who is the advertisement mainly intended for?D
A.People who learn to treat patients.       
B.People who publish books on health.
C.People who cook food for certain patients.
D.People who try to improve their health.
26.Which of the following statements about the book is WRONG?B
A.It contains information about specific foods. 
B.It has been poorly evaluated by its readers.
C.It is useful for people with diabetes.        
D.It was published in September,2007.
27.The underlined word"combat"in the last paragraph probably means"C".
A.discuss      B.identify   
C.fight        D.present.

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15.Changed Lives
In 1921,Lewis Lawes became the warden(監(jiān)獄長) at Sing Sing Prison.No prison was kept(77)Bthan Sing Sing during that time.But 20years later,it had become a (78)C  place.When he was asked about the change,here's what he said,"I (79)D it all to my wonderful wife,Catherine,who is (80)Coutside the prison walls."
Catherine Lawes was a young mother.Everybody  (81)Aher from the beginning that she should never(82)C foot inside the prison walls,but that didn't  (83)Bher!When the first prison basketball game was held,she went into the gym with her three beautiful kids and she sat in the stands with the prisoners.
She (84)A  getting to know them and their records.She (85)Cone convicted murderer was blind so she paid him a visit.(86)Dhis hand in here she said,"Do you read Braille(布萊葉盲文)?""What's Braille?"he asked.Then she taught him how to read.Years later he would (87)Bin love for her.
Then,she was killed in a car accident.The next morning Lewis Lawes didn't come to work,so the acting(代理) warden took his place.It seemed almost(88)Cthat the prison knew something was (89)D.
The following day,her body was resting in a casket(靈柩) in her home.(90)Athe acting warden took his early morning walk,he was (91)Cto see a large crowd of the toughest,hardest-looking prisoners(92)Dlike a crowd of animals at the main gate.He came closer and (93)A  tears of grief(悲慟) and sadness.He turned and faced the men,"All right,men you can go.Just be sure and(94)Btonight!"Then he opened the gate and a parade of prisonersB(95)B,without a guard,the three-quarters of a mile to stand in line to(96)Ctheir final respects to Catherine Lawes.
And every one of them came back.Every one!

77.A.betterB.harderC.olderD.tougher 
78.A.beautifulB.wonderfulC.humanitarianD.a(chǎn)ttractive
79.A.belongB.giveC.contributeD.owe
80.A.workingB.supportingC.buriedD.located 
81.A.warnedB.toldC.remindedD.informed
82.A.putB.layC.setD.get
83.A.persuadeB.stopC.keepD.submit
84.A.insisted onB.hold outC.carry outD.keep up
85.A.searchedB.thoughtC.discoveredD.caught
86.A.ShakingB.PuttingC.FeelingD.Holding 
87.A.laughB.weepC.a(chǎn)ppreciateD.touch
88.A.longB.a(chǎn)pparentlyC.immediatelyD.later
89.A.changeableB.disappointingC.madD.wrong
90.A.AsB.OnceC.WhileD.Since
91.A.gladB.a(chǎn)ngryC.shockedD.frightened 
92.A.rushedB.shoutedC.waitedD.gathered
93.A.noticedB.foundC.expectedD.understood
94.A.check onB.check inC.check outD.check through 
95.A.escapedB.walkedC.fledD.hurried
96.A.a(chǎn)ttributeB.takeC.payD.display

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14.If you need another reason to give thanks at the dinner table on Thanksgiving Day,how's this:people who maintain an"attitude of gratitude"tend to be happier and healthier than those who don't,according to an instructive article this week in the Wall Street Journal.
The WSJ's Melinda Beck reports that adults who feel grateful have"more energy,more optimism,more social connections and more happiness than those who do not,according to studies conducted over the past decade.Now a new study conducted by researchers at Hofstra University-the results of which are set to be published in an upcoming issue of the Journal of Happiness Studies-finds similar benefits of gratitude for adolescents as well.
Dr.Jeffrey J.Froh,assistant professor of psychology and lead researcher of the new study,surveyed 1,035 students aged from 14 to 19 and found that grateful students reported higher grades,more life satisfaction,better social integration and less envy and depression than their peers who were less thankful and more materialistic.Additionally,feelings of gratitude had a more powerful impact on the students'lives overall than materialism.
What the majority of the research suggests is that gratitude should be chronic(長期的) in order to make a lasting difference in well-being.Dr.Robert Emmons,professor of psychology at the University of California,Davis,and a pioneer in gratitude research,told the WSJ that in order to reap(收獲)all of its benefits,feeling gratitude must be rooted into your personality,and you must frequently acknowledge and be thankful for the role other people play in your happiness:"The key is not to leave it on the Thanksgiving table,"he said.
For older children and adults,one simple way to cultivate gratitude is to literally count your blessings.Keep a journal and regularly record whatever you are grateful for that day.Be specific.Listing"my friends,my school,my dog"day after day means that"gratitude tiredness"has set in,Dr.Froh says.Writing"my dog licked my face when I was sad"keeps it fresher.The real benefit comes in changing how you experience the world.Look for things to be grateful for,and you'll start seeing them.
Studies show that using negative,insulting words-even as you talk to yourself-can darken your mood,as well.Fill your head with positive thoughts,express thanks and encouragement aloud and look for something to be grateful for,not criticize,in those around you,especially loved ones.
 
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81.According to the article in the Wall Street Journal,people who don't maintain an"attitude of gratitude"tend to beunhappier and unhealthier.
82.What are the major findings of the new study at Hofstra University about?grateful students reported higher grades,more life satisfaction,better social integration and less envy and depression
83.According to the passage,how can people probably avoid"gratitude tiredness"?to literally count your blessings
84.In order not to darken our moods,we'd better stopusing negative,insulting words-even as you talk to yourself.

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13.When your country relies heavily on tourism and you lose more than a third of your visitors due to political revolution,you've got to do something pretty dramatic to get them back.And if you are Egypt,you reopen a pyramid.
The Egyptian government recently announced that one of its great pyramids 一 the Pyramid of Chefren 一 and as many as six other ancient tombs at the Giza Necropolis (吉薩金字塔群) will be reopened after a long restoration project.The move was made in an attempt to revive (重振) a tourism industry that was badly affected by last year's unrest.
Egypt became a no-go area following the unrest in 2011.Scenes of violent protests,mainly in the Capital Cairo,were broadcast ACROSS the world and understandably took the country off the holiday trail.
Despite that questions are still being asked about the security of potential tourists visiting the region,Egypt's antiquities minister Muhammad Ibrahim insisted that it was a safe country.He said the region was far more stable one year on,adding that other archaeological (考古的) sites were due to be opened across Egypt in coming months.
The Pyramid of Chefren,also known as the Pyramid of Chafren,is the second largest pyramid at the Giza site.It was built as the tomb for the Pharaoh Chafren from ancient Egypt's fourth dynasty.The pyramid and the other around it,were discovered in 1927 by American archaeologist George Reinser,and have been closed for restoration on several other occasions in the past.
In 1990s a site management plan was carried out to try and preserve these historic treasures when the antiquities ministry discovered that the large volume of visitors over the years had raised levels of humidity inside the structures to levels of up to 80 percent.Research found that every visitor to the pyramids released an average of 20 grams of water vapor through sweat,which slowly caused damage to the walls inside.
The project,which cost around $4 million,included cleaning the walls of the tombs and strengthening them,as well AS removing graffiti left by previous visitors.Inscriptions (銘文)and paintings were also preserved.
 
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81.The Pyramid of Chefren will be reopened following restoration project in an attempt torevive Egypt's tourism industry
82.According to the passage,why were tourists unwilling to go to Egypt after the unrest in 2011?Because tourists were worried about their safety.
83.What else does the Egyptian government plan to do in the coming months to help the country's tourism industry?To reopen other archaeological sites across Egypt.
84.A site management plan was carried out in the 1990s becausethe large volume of visitors had caused damage to the walls inside pyramids.

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12.首先,請閱讀下列廣告信息:
A.ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTER
Classes for beginners for 3 months.
Focus on grammar as well as writing and oral English.
3:00 p.m.to 9:30 p.m.
Small classes with maximum 8 students
Course fee:﹩300(10% discount for the first to enroll)
Tel:22325445
 
B.HALIFAX PLAYHOUSE
Ring's Cross Street,Halifax.
Oct.10th-17th on Golden Pond by Emest Thompson.
This is a magical comedy about real people.A well-acted play for everyone.
Don't miss it.
Performances:7:30 p.m.
Admission:﹩3.
Tel:3659 9988
C:LONDON COLLEGE OF ENGLISH
Classes for foreign students of all levels.
3 months,6 months,9 months and 1 year course.
Focus on spoken language.
Open through all year from 8:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m.
Small class with maximum 12 students.
Course fee for English for one year:﹩1,200
Discount at shorter period of study.
Tel:22342381
D:EXHIBITIONS OF OIL PAINTINGS
Gallery of the Central Academy of Fine Art
A combination of Eastern and Western Art
8:00 am to 5:00 p.m.from January 3rd to 19th
Admission:﹩2 for adults,﹩1 for students
Tel:33569875
E:WESTERN ART SHOW
China National Art Museum
  European modern art,Chinese art and African ancient art.
Open from 7:30 am to 4:00 pm from January 6th to 20th
 Admission:﹩3 for adults,﹩1.5 for middle school students.
 Tel:25545569
F:GRAND THEATRE
Oxford Street,Leeds.
Restaurant and Café.
Sept.1-19
Admission:Tues-Thurs.﹩2~6; Fri.& Sat.﹩4~8
Sue Townsend's musical play.
Performances:Evenings 7:45.October 10~17,at 2:30 p.m.No Monday performance.
All kinds of drinks offered
Tel:52011611

然后請閱讀下列Wendy 等人的信息,并匹配各人所需要聯(lián)系的電話號碼:
46.Wendy,a student who is interested in comedy and performing,happens to be free on Oct.12th and wants to relax herself by enjoying some performances,but she has no more than﹩4.B
47.Carol happens to be free on October 15th and plans to enjoy some performances while having a cup of coffee.F
48.Jenny,a student who is a major in art is interested in Italian art as well as Chinese,will be  free after school at 4:30.D
49.Tom will go to study in the USA for a master's degree.He wants to have a full-time special training for several months to improve his oral English.C
50.Mark,a worker of an export company,needs to improve his writing and oral English.He can only go to the training class after work every day.A.

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