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Tess still stood hesitating like a swimmer about to make his dive, hardly knowing whether to return or move forward, when a figure came out from the dark door of the tent. It was a tall young man, smoking.

He had an almost black face, though red and smooth. His moustache was black with curled points, though he could not be more than twenty three or—four. There was an unusual force in his face, and in his daring rolling eyes.

“Well, my beauty, what can I do for you?” said he, coming forward. And seeing that she was quite at a loss, “Never mind me. I am Mr. d’Urberville. Have you come to see me or my mother?”

This differed greatly from what Tess had expected. She had dreamed of an aged and nobled face. She tried to keep calm and answered— “I came to see your mother, sir.”

“I am afraid you cannot see her—she is ill in bed,” replied the representative of the house; for this was Mr. Alee, the only son of the noble family. “What is the business you wish to see her about?”

“It isn’t business—it is—I can hardly say what!”

“Pleasure?”

“Oh no. Why, sir, if I tell you, it will seem…”

Tess’s sense of a certain ridicule(嘲笑) was now so strong that, despite her general discomfort at being here, her rosy lips curved(彎曲) towards a smile, much to the attraction of the young man.

“It is so foolish”, she stammered(急急巴巴地說). “I fear I can’t tell you!”

“Never mind; I like foolish things. Try again, my dear,” said he kindly.

“Mother asked me to come,” Tess continued; “and, indeed, I was in the mind to do so myself. But I did not think it would be like this. I came, sir, to tell you that we are of the same family as you.”

“Ho! Poor relations?”

“Yes,but we have several proofs that we are close relations. So mother said we ought to make ourselves known to you, as we’ve lost our horse by a bad accident; we can hardly make a living.”

   “Very kind of your mother, I’m sure.” Alec looked at Tess as he spoke, in a way that made her uneasy. “And so, my pretty girl, you’ve come on a friendly visit to us, as relations?”

“I suppose I have,” looking less confident and uncomfortable again.

“Well—there’s no harm in it. Where do you live? What are you?”

                                    —-Tess of the d'Urbervilles By Thomas Hardy

57. How does Tess feel in the whole course of the meeting with Alec?

A. Excited and hopeful.                 B. Nervous and uncomfortable.

C. Surprised .                         D. Pleased

58. In the eyes of Tess, Alec is _______________.

A. forceful and daring                   B. unfriendly and talkative

C. a gentle and reliable man              D. older than she had expected

59. Why does Tess pay the visit to the d'Urbervilles?

A. To see Alec himself.                    B. To see Alec’s mother.

C. To confirm that they are of the same family. 

D. To make known their relationship and seek help.

60. Alec appears quite friendly to Tess mainly because __________.

     A. Tess is his distant relation                 B. Tess looks polite to him

     C. Tess is a pretty girl                      D. Tess looks nervous   

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U.S. President Barack Obama ______ a speech at a dialogue with Chinese youth at the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum during his four-day state visit to China, Nov. 16, 2009.

A. addressed       B. delivered      C. composed        D. recited

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第二節(jié) 書面表達

 眾所周知,2008年奧運會將在北京舉行。為了辦好這次奧運會,北京市將進一步改善環(huán)境,修建更多的體育場館。與此同時,提高市民的素質(zhì)和修養(yǎng)也勢在必行,因為文明的舉止在國際交往中非常重要。作為年輕人,我們自身也存在著一些不文明的行為。請列舉你所觀察到一些不文明行為(三種以上),并就此做些評論或提出建議。

      注意:1、不要逐字翻譯;2、詞數(shù)100-120。

      參考詞匯:              修養(yǎng):culture   草坪:lawn     名聲:reputation

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Happy New Year to you ( to be conveyed from your dear teachers)

 Feedback and digest what you have swallowed on the Chinese Lunar Year Day

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.Most of the problems the government had been paying much attention to __ at last.

      A. solve                      B. being solved    C. were solved               D. are solved 

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Exploring _____space is exciting, yet dangerous.

       There is _____need for both robots and humans for space exploration.

       A. the; a         B. a; a               C. /; a            D. /; the

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In face of failure, it is important to ______ a good state of mind.

       A.keep up   B.keep on    C.keep out   D.keep off

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  What comes into your mind when you think about robots? Do you imagine armies of evil metal monsters planning to take over the world? Or, perhaps of mechanical men who have been created as guards or soldiers by a mad genius? Or maybe you think of man- like robots who act, think, and look like human beings. In fact robots like these have more to do with science fiction films than with real life. In the real world robots are machines that do jobs which otherwise have to be done by people. Robots either operate by themselves or under the control of a person.

  In a car factory, for example, robot machinery can put together and paint car bodies. On the sea bed remotecontrolled(遙控)underwater machines with mechanical arms can perform tasks too difficult for divers. Robot spacecraft can explore the solar system and send back information about planets and stars.

  Many robots have computer brains. Some robots are fitted with cameras , sensors, and microphones which enable them to see, to feel, and to hear. And some robots can even produce electronic speech.

  All this does not mean that a robot can think and behave like a human being. Present day robots have to be programmed with a good deal of information before they can carry out even simple tasks.

 44.Robots in real life________.

  A. can behave like human beings   B. have the ability to control the world

  C. can think by themselves        D. can help us with a lot of work

 45.According to this article, which of the following is not true about robots in the real world?

  A. Some robots are as creative as artists.     B. Some robots can help manufacture cars.

  C. Some robots can see and hear.       D. Some robots can explore outer space.

 46.Robots can perform many tasks for man because________.

  A. they have intelligence    B. they are supplied with computer programs

  C. they can imitate human beings    D. they have the ability to learn new things

 47.The robots in science fiction films and those in real life differ mainly in________.

  A. mentality   B. appearance   C. material    D. size

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第四部分:書面表達(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié):完成句子(共10小題;每小題1. 5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下列各小題,根據(jù)括號內(nèi)的漢語提示,用句末括號內(nèi)的英語單詞完成句子,并將答案寫在答題卡上的相應(yīng)題號后。

71.——Has Li Lei finished his work today?

——I have no idea, but he _____________(做實驗) when I saw him this morning.(conduct)

72.——They aren’t quiet, are they?

   ——No. They are accustomed ________________(不說話) at meals.(talk)

73.From the distance ________________(來了一個士兵) who was riding a horse. (come)

74.It is a rule in our school that no books ________(帶出)unless you have a library card. (take)

75.The news spread quickly through the village _______________(戰(zhàn)爭已結(jié)束), making villagers wild with joy. (end)

76.The local Tibetans laughed at the strange bottles containing _______________(他們稱之為) “English air”. (refer)

77.Misunderstandings arising from lack of social communication,unless _______________(處理恰當(dāng)),may lead to serious problems.(handle)

78.——I felt it very difficult to carry on the work all by myself.

——I could have helped you, but you ________________(沒有要求我). (ask)

79.Turesson’s findings show that habitat, such as soil conditions, _________________(同等重要)to the output of crops. (significance)

80.Willie has complained to the sales manager about the PC he bought _________________(其屏幕爆炸)for no reason yesterday. (explode)

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Watching bison up close is fascinating, like watching a grass fire about to leap out of control. With their huge, wedge-shaped heads and silver-dollar-size brown eyes, the 2,000-pound animals are symbols of another place and time. More than 100 bison now roam the 30,000-acre American Prairie Reserve in eastern Montana — the first time they’ve inhabited that region in a century. Direct descendants of the tens of millions of bison that once populated the Western plains, they represent an epic effort: to restore a piece of America’s prairie to the national grandeur that Lewis and Clark extolled two centuries ago. During that famous expedition across the Western states to the Pacific, the two explorers encountered so many bison that they had to wait hours for one herd to pass.

In order to protect what’s here and reintroduce long-gone wildlife (something the World Wildlife Fund is helping with), the American Prairie Foundation began purchasing land from local ranchers in 2004. It now owns 30,000 acres and has grazing privileges on another 57,000. Its goal over the next 25 years is to assemble three million acres, the largest area of land devoted to wildlife management in the continental United States.

Already, herds of elk, deer, and pronghorn antelope roam the grasslands, where visitors can camp, hike, and bike. Cottonwoods and willows are thriving along streams, creating habitats for bobcats, beavers, and other animals.

Not everyone shares APF’s vision. Some residents of Phillips County (pop. 3,904) worry that the area could become a prairie Disneyland, overcrowded with tourists. But the biggest obstacle is the ranchers themselves, whose cattle compete with prairie dogs and bison for grass and space.

“People like me have no intention of selling their ranches,”says Dale Veseth, who heads the Ranchers Stewardship Alliance of 35 families in Phillips County and whose family has been ranching here since 1886.“They’ve been a labor of love through the generations.”Instead, he wants APF to pay or subsidize ranchers to raise bison. This would be far less costly for the foundation, he argues, than buying the land directly.

63.If you go to the American Prairie Reserve in eastern Montana, you will see ________.

       A.the burning fire moving across the grassland

       B.hundreds of bison travelling through the prairie

       C.tens of millions of bison occupying the farmland

       D.groups of experts examining the dead bison

64.What measures have been taken to protect the wildlife by APF?

       A.They have borrowed much money and developed new habitat.

       B.They have hired many farmers to raise bison on their farms.

       C.They have turned grassland into Disneyland to attract tourists.

       D.They have bought large land from farmers for bison to live on.

65.The underlined word“subsidize”in this passage means ________.

       A.give money to         B.borrow money from

C.provide land to     D.exchange land with

66.Which would be the best title for this passage?

       A.The exciting scenery in eastern Montana

       B.Great changes in raising bison in America

       C.The return of the American prairie

       D.The challenge in protecting the grassland

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PART THREE   READING COMPREHENSION (30%)

Directions: Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage

They say a cat has nine lives, and I think that possible since I am now living my third life and I’m not even a cat. My father died when I was 15, and we had a hard struggle to make a living. And my mother, who was seriously ill in her last years, died while still in her 60s. My sister married soon after, and I followed her example within the year.

This was when I began to enjoy my first life. I was very happy, in excellent health. I had a good job in San Jose and a beautiful home up the peninsula (半島) in San Carlos. Life was a pleasant dream. Then the dream ended. I became afflicted (使苦惱) with a slowly progressive disease of the motor nerves, affecting first my right arm and leg, and then my other side. Thus began my second life...

In spite of my disease I still drove to and from work each day, with the aid of special equipment installed in my car. And I managed to keep my health and optimism (樂觀), to a degree, because of 14 steps. Crazy? Not at all. Our home was an affair with 14 steps leading up from the garage to the kitchen door. Those steps were a standard measure of life. They were my yardstick, my challenge to continue living. I felt that if the day arrived when I was unable to lift one foot up one step and then drag the other painfully after it ---repeating the process 14 times, I would be through---I could then admit defeat and lie down and die.

Then on a dark night in August, 1971, I began my third life. It was raining when I started home that night; strong winds and slashing rain beat down on the car as I drove slowly down one of the less-traveled roads. Suddenly the steering wheel jerked (猝然一動). In the same instant I heard the bang of a blowout. It was impossible for me to change that tire! Utterly impossible!

I started the engine and thumped slowly along until I came to the dirt road, where I turned in and where I found lighted windows welcomed me to a house and pulled into the driveway and honked the horn.

The door opened and a little girl stood there. When she knew what happened to me, she went into the house and a moment later came out, followed by a man who called a cheerful greeting. I sat there comfortable and dry, and felt a bit sorry for the man and the little girl working so hard in the storm.

About an hour later, the man’s voice was heard, “This is a bad night for car trouble, but you’re all set now.” “Thanks,” I said. “How much do I owe you?” He shook his head, “Nothing. Cynthia told me you were a cripple. Glad to be of help. I know you’d do the same for me. There’s no charge, friend.” I held out a five-dollar bill, “No! I like to pay my way.” He made no effort to take it and the little girl stepped closer to the window and said quietly, “Grandpa can’t see it.”

56. “A cat has nine lives” here means ___________.

A. a cat can live nine times longer than any other animal  B .a cat can die ninth

C .a lucky man can not die easily                     D the writer will live nine times

57. What do you think of the man who helped change the tire?

A. Old, warm-hearted but pitiable             

B. Blind, but warm-hearted and happy

C. A blind old man that has nothing to do every day.

D. A poor old man that is always ready to help others.

58. How will the story be ended?

A. The writer paid the little girl but the old man did not accept.

B. The writer drove away with tears running down his cheek.

C. The writer stayed there, without knowing what to do and how to do it.

D. In the next few frozen seconds the writer felt the shame and astonishment he had never felt

before.

59. How do you understand the underlined sentence “I followed my sister’s example?”

A.  He listened to his sister carefully.

B  Mother told him that he must get the agreement from his sister for whatever he would do.

C  His sister got married. He, too.

D  His sister was a great woman.. He must learn from her.

60. The best title for this passage perhaps will be _____.

A.The Old Man and His Daughter              B. Heart Leaping Up

    C.Never Lose Heart                        D. Good Will Be Rewarded Good

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