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The people below are going to make a trip in Australia. After the description of these people, there is information about six advertisements of organized tours A-F. Decide which tours would be most suitable for the person mentioned in descriptions 1-5 and then mark the correct letter (A-F) on your answer sheet. There is one extra paragraph about one tour which you do not need to use.

____ 1. Victor is fond of nature and adventure and he is making a study tour into geology in Australia. So he wants to make a whole day trip, enjoy the natural beauty and study geological phenomena as well.

____ 2. Vanessa is planning a short city tour of Sydney so that she can enjoy the highlights of the city and attend an important lecture given by Professor Brown Smith at 2:00 pm at the University of Sydney.

____ 3. Charlie and his friends are making their first journey in Australia. Having traveled around the city of Sydney, they plan to visit Canberra, the capital and political center of the country.

____ 4. Jenny, a European woman with her children is visiting her relatives in Australia. They want to relax themselves by enjoying the sunshine on the sandy beaches along the coast and have fun with dolphins.

____ 5. Mike and Susan are from Brazil. They have been traveling in Australia for a couple of days. This weekend, they would like to have a change and travel to the countryside to have some idea of Australia grape farming and wine producing instead of making city tours around.

A. City Highlights, Manly Beach, Northern Beaches

Tour the highlights of Sydney, then cross the Sydney Harbor Bridge to Manly and the Northern Beaches. Capture the beauty and lifestyle of the harbor city from Gray Line’s specially selected vantage points.

Departs: 8:30am                              Adult: $51.00

Returns: 11:50am                             Child:25.50

B. New Parliament House, National Museum, Australian War Memorial

The nation’s capital-a purpose built city, ultra modern, with imposing architecture yet a rural charm of lakeside, gardens and open spaces. This hi-tech city is the seat of Parliament and home of superb national monuments, museums and galleries.

Departs: 8:30am                              Adult: $110.00

Returns: 9:15pm                              Child: $55.00

C. Cuddle a Koala, Kangaroos, Harbour Luncheon Cruise

Observe and meet our unique native animals with ample opportunity to get lto know the Cuddly Koala. Then enjoy a spectacular luncheon cruise on beautiful Sydney Harbour. You can choose between the Matilda Cruises Sailing Catamarans, the streamlined Captain Cook Cruisers or Magistic Cruises.

Departs: 8:40am                              Adult: $115.00

Returns: 2:00pm                              Child: $57.50

D. Hunter Valley Wineries, Wine Tasting, Traditional Aussie Towns

World acclaimed Australian wines from the vineyards of the rolling hills and valleys of the Hunter region. The Hunter Valley is Australia’s oldest commercial wine producing district with over 7,000 acres under vine. Visit historic Wollombi and the Old Tavern, tour Cessnock and the lower Hunter Valley noted for its early Australiana townships and try local cheeses that compliment fine wines.

Departs: 8:40am                              Adult: $127.00

Returns: 6:45pm                              Child: $63.50

E. Port Stephens, Central Coast Beaches, North Coast, Dolphin Watching

Discover the beautiful Central Coast north of Sydney with its holiday villages, white sandy beaches and the sparkling Pacific Ocean.

Ride the wave crests with the Dolphins in the azure waters of sheltered Port Stephens where forests, villages and stately homes meet with the sea. This quiet arm of the blue Pacific Ocean is home to a pod of nature’s most lovable and intelligent marine mammals.

Departs: 8:30am                              Adult: $126.00

Returns: 7:00pm                              Child: $63.00

F. Jenolan Caves, Blue Mountains, Adventure Caves

The Blue Mountains National Park is a kaleidoscope of contrasts and colour rich in Australian bush and wildlife, always with a distant blue haze horizon. Spectacular Jenolan Caves – the brilliance and timelessness of nature are revealed. Be enthralled with the beauty of these ancient limestone caves.

Departs: 8:40am                              Adult: $114.00

Returns: 6:40pm                              Child: $57.00

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    About 1 million adult New Yorkers are obese(肥胖的), but nearly two-thirds of them don’t think they are, according to a study released on Tuesday by the city’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene(衛(wèi)生).

    Among the obese, who account for about one in five New Yorkers, only 39% described themselves as “very overweight”, according to the report. 2% said they were very underweight, 1% said they were slightly underweight, 16% said they were just right and 42% said they were slightly over weight.

     Some 2 million more New Yorkers are overweight, the report said, and one in five children in kindergarten is obese.

     Only 44% of the city’s adults are at a healthy weight, and nearly 75% say they do not participate in(參加) any regular physical activity.

     New York City’s adult obesity rate was 20% in 2003 compared with 23% nationwide in 2004.The national average has nearly doubled from 12% in 1993, the report said.

    Overweight and obese are defined by body mass index, or BMI (= kg/m) , which is based on a person’s weight , adjusted(調(diào)整) for height, the department said.

    Being obese means having a BMI of 30 or greater, while being overweight means a BMI of more than 25 but less than 30.

    A 5-foot, 10-inch (1.78-meter) man weighing 175 pounds(79kg) would have a BMI of 25.1 and be considered overweight according to the department . If he weighed 210 pounds (95kg), he would have a BMI of 30.1 and be obese.

    The report came from results of the department’s 2002 and 2003 yearly telephone surveys of some 10,000 adults.

77.New York City has a population of about _____ according to the passage.

  A.5,000,000  B. 2,000,000  C. 1,000,000 D. 500,000

78.We can infer from the passage that ____.

  A. most adult New Yorkers go in for many regular physical activities

  B. New Yorkers think that obesity shows economic development

  C. New York City’s adult obesity rate increased from 1993 to 2004

  D. most of the New York City’s adults are at a healthy weight

79.If a 1.75-meter-tall man weighs 99 kilograms, he is ____ according to the passage.

   A. overweight    B. underweight   C. slightly underweight    D. obese

80.What is the passage mainly about?

   A. Population explosion in USA.

   B. Weight problems in New York.

   C. Weight controlling measures 

   D. Diet habits in USA

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In the new century, we still should _____ primary importance to the development of economy.

  A.perform        B. attack        C.seek            D. attach

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.When doing your history homework on the Civil War by typing in details to Google, a list of related books will ______ .

A. come on                 B. come up             C. come down         D. come across

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Self-esteem is all about how much we are valued, loved, accepted, and thought well of by others and how much we value, love and accept ourselves. People with healthy self-esteem are able to do better in school and find it easier to make friends. They tend to have better relationships with others, feel happier, find it easier to deal with mistakes and failures, and are more likely to stick to something until they succeed. People with low self-esteem may feel as if no one will like them or accept them or that they can’t do well in anything.   

The following ways may help you improve your self-esteem.

Try to stop thinking negative thoughts about yourself. If you’re used to focusing on your shortcomings, start thinking about positive aspects of yourself that outweigh them. It is good to aim high, but your goals for yourself should be within reach. That’s why you should set practical goals and never expect the impossible. Mistakes are part of learning, so view mistakes as learning opportunities. Accept that you make mistakes because everyone does.

Also, you should recognize what you can change and what you can’t. If you realize that you’re unhappy with something about yourself, you can change and start from today. If it’s something you can’t change (like your height), start to work toward loving yourself the way you are.

Feeling like you’re making a difference or that your help is valued can do wonders to improve your self-esteem. So don’t hesitate to make a contribution. You can lend a hand to a classmate who’ s having trouble, help your neighborhood clean up, or volunteer to do some other things.

Self-esteem plays a role in almost everything you do. It’s never too late to build healthy self-esteem. It takes some work, and it’s a necessary skill you’ll have for life.

1. The underlined word “them” in Paragraph 3 refers to “______”.

A. your classmates                                    B. your shortcomings

C. your strong points                                  D. your goals

2. According to the passage, which of the following can help improve your self-esteem?

A. Setting high goals similar to others’.

B. Never forgiving yourself for your mistakes.

C. Lending a hand to a classmate in trouble.

D. Changing all the things that make you unhappy.

3. We can infer from the passage that ______.

A. the old tend to have healthier self-esteem than the young

B. we should build healthy self-esteem when young

C. there are more people with low self-esteem

D. it is not easy to build healthy self-esteem

4. The passage is mainly about ______.

A. how people improve their self-esteem                  

B. what self-esteem means

C. what people with low self-esteem are like             

D. what people with healthy self-esteem are like

5. How many ways of improving your self-esteem are mentioned in the passage?

A. Five                 B. Six                          C. Seven                      D. Eight.

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   The way people hold the belief that a fun-filled,pain-free equals happiness actually reduces their chances of ever obtaining real happiness.If fun and pleasure are equal to happiness,then pain must be equal to unhappiness.But in fact,the opposite is true:more often than not things that lead to happiness contain some pain.

    As a result,many people avoid the very attempts that are the source of true happiness.They fear the pain inevitably(不可避免地)brought by such things as marriage,raising children,professional achievement, religious commitment(義務(wù)),self-improvement.

Ask a bachelor(單身漢)why he resists marriage even though he finds dating to be less and less satisfying.If he is honest,he will tell you that he is afraid of making a commitment,for commitment is in fact quite painful.The single life is filled with fun,adventure,excitement.Marriage has such moments,but they are not its most distinguishing features.

    Couples,with infant children are lucky to get a whole night’s sleep of a three-day vacation.I don’t know any parent who would choose the word fun to describe raising children.But couples who decide not to have children never know the joys of watching a child grow up or playing with a grandchild.

Understanding and accepting that true happiness has nothing to do with fun is one of the most liberating realizations.It liberates time:now we can devote more hours to activities that can really increase our happiness.It liberates money: buying that new car or those fancy clothes that will do nothing to increase our happiness now seems pointless. And it liberates us from envy: We now understand that all those who always have so much fun actually may not be happy at all.

72. According to the author,a bachelor resists marriage chiefly because________.

    A. he is unwilling to take on family responsibilities

    B. he believes that life will be more cheerful if he remains single

    C. he finds more fun in dating than in marriage

    D. he fears it will put an end to all his fun, adventure and excitement

73.From the last sentence we learn that envy sometimes comes from _______.

    A. hate                B. misunderstanding    C. happiness     D.1ack of knowledge

74. To understand what true happiness is,one must _______.

    A. have as much fun as possible in one’s life time.

    B. make every effort to liberate oneself from pain.

C. put up with pain in any situation

D. be able to tell happiness from fun.

75. What is the author trying to tell us?

    A. Happiness often goes hand in hand with pain.

    B. One must know how to obtain happiness.

C .It is important to make commitments.

D. It is pain that leads to happiness.

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If you want to study      nature of       universe, first of all, you must be clear about the origin of it.

    A.不填;the     B.the;不填    C.the ; the   D.不填;不填

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A brilliant idea____to me that I could make a Christmas present for my mother.

 A,struck  B, happened   C, worked   D,occurred

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----What do you think make Jenny unhappy and worried?

  ----____ her new PC.

A. Because she lost        B. Lost   

C. As a result of losing         D. Losing

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Miss Wilson, whose parents are____ working in China, is studying in Peking University now.

A. either         B. all                    C. both           D. no

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