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Mandy was curious to hear____________ Peter had to say for himself.

A.will B.a(chǎn)ttends C.that       D.what

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Don′t phone Tom at two o′clock this afternoon, when he ____________ a meeting.

    A.how B.why C.is to attend D.will be attending

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A special dance____________ Gangnam Style has raised a worldwide storm nowadays.

A.calling B.being called C.called           D.to be called

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Our special thanks go to thousands of volunteers, without ____________tireless work, none of this would be possible.

       A.which                     B.whom                     C.whose                    D.that

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The  boy looked at his Christmas gift with an______________ of satisfaction.

       A.expectation                                                B.imagination            

       C.expression                                                 D.a(chǎn)ppreciation

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第二節(jié)  寫作

假設(shè)你校學(xué)生會準(zhǔn)備在新的一年里成立一個志愿服務(wù)社團(tuán)(Voluntary Service Club),需要在學(xué)校招募一些學(xué)生志愿者。請根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容,寫一份招募通知張貼在學(xué)校英語網(wǎng)站上。

1.目的:服務(wù)社會,了解社會,培養(yǎng)學(xué)生的合作能力;

2.條件:身體健康在,樂于助人;

3.活動:自擬,不少于兩種活動;

4.報名時間:12月31號前;

5.報名地點(diǎn):校學(xué)生會。

詞數(shù):120—150詞,開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。

Volunteers Wanted!

The Students’ Union

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第一節(jié)  閱讀表達(dá)

閱讀下面的短文,并根據(jù)短文后的要求答題。(請注意問題后的字?jǐn)?shù)要求)

[1]Have colds and the flu become part of your winter holidays? Develop these easy disease-fighting habits into your life to help stop sickness in its tracks.

[2]Wash your hands and wash them often. When the US Naval Health Research Center conducted a study of 40,000 soldiers who were ordered to wash their hands five times a day, they found that the soldiers cut their incidence of illnesses by 45%.

[3]Be smart about hand-drying in public washrooms. Studies find a shockingly large percentage of people fail to wash their hands after using a public toilet. And every single one of them touches the door handle on the way out. So after washing your hands, use a paper towel to turn off the tap. Use another paper towel to dry your hands, then open the door with that paper towel as a barrier between you and the handle.

[4]Change your toothbrush every three months. You think your toothbrush gets your teeth clean—and it does. But once you’ve finished brushing, it can be a breeding(滋生)groud for viruses. Most dentists recommend you change your toothbrush every two to three months. It’s also a good idea to replace it after you’ve had a cold or flu.

[5]Use a humidifier. Dry air provides the perfect environment for cold viruses to grow, which is one reason why colds are so much more common in winter. Use a room humidifier, but make sure you change the water daily and clean it every few days.

[6]________________. Hit the gym, join a dance class, or go for a walk if you can handle the colder weather. A recent study found that older women who did 45 minutes of exercise every day, five times a week for a year, were up to three times less likely to get a cold than other women.

76.What is the text mainly about?(no more than 10 words)

77.Why should we open the public washroom door with a paper towel?(no more than 15 words)

________________________________________________________________________

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78.According to the text, when should you change your toothbrush?(no more than 15 words)

________________________________________________________________________

79.Fill in the blank with proper words.(no more than 5 words)

_______________________________________________________________________

80.What can we use a“humidifier”in a room to do?(no more than 7 words)

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In normal conditions,bread will go mouldy(霉)in around 10 days.But an American company says it has developed a technique that will keep the bread mould free for two months.

At the laboratory or Texas Tech University,chief executive Don Stull showed off the long,metallic microwave device. Originally designed to kill some bacteria, the researchers discovered it could kill the mould spores(霉孢)in bread in 10 seconds. “We treated a slice of bread in the device, we then checked the mould in the bread over time,”he explained.“And at 60 days it had the same mould content as it had when it came out.”

The machine uses much the same technology as found in commercial microwaves—but with some important differences, according to Mr. Stull.“We introduce the microwave frequencies in different ways, through a radiator. We don’t get the hot and cold spots you get in your home microwave.”

The device has attracted plenty of bread manufacturers—but it is worried that it could push up costs in an industry. And there is also a concern that consumers might not take to bread that lasts for so long.

Mr. Stull acknowledges it might be difficult to convince some people of the benefits. “We’ll have to get some consumer acceptance of that,” he said. “Most people do it by feel, and if you still have that quality feel, they will probably accept it.”

Mr. Stull believes that the technology could affect bread in other ways. He said that bread manufacturers added lots of additives(添加劑)to fight mould. As a result, they must add extra chemicals to mask the taste of them. If bakers were able to use the microwave technology, they would be able to avoid these additives. While a wholesale change in the bread industry might be difficult to achieve, there may be more potential with other foods.

71.The microwave device was originally designed to___________.

A. make bread tasty                            B. kill some bacteria

C. kill the mould spores                D. check mould in bread

72.What do the metallic device and commercial microwaves have in common?

A. they both can kill mould spores.              B. They both function through a radiator.

C. They both use microwave technology.     D. They both can be used as a bread bakery.

73.According to Mr. Stull, the microwave technology _________.

A. may push up costs in the bread industry

B. will keep the bread more tasty after 60 days

C. can help bakers to avoid adding additives

D. might probably bring no benefits to consumers

74.What does the underlined word“them”refer to?

A. Chemicals.        B. Additives.          C. Manufacturers.         D. Foods.

75.It can be inferred from the text that__________.

A. bread made with the technology will have different taste

B. bread industry will pay no attention to the technology

C. the technology is as harmful as the additives

D. the technology is likely to be used more widely

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Sales of electric bicycles, or e-bikes, a hot item in consumer green tech, are expected to grow by more than 50% in North America during 2013. Actor William Shatner, who is no stranger to futuristic tech, recently purchased two e-bikes for him and his wife.

I’ve been shopping for an e-bike now for a few weeks, and I’ve had my eye on the folding electric bike. I’ve had folding bikes in the past and love the convenience of being able to throw my bike into my car.

The e –bike market is ready to go mainstream in the U.S. The price for e-bikes has come down greatly in rcccnt months. At one time. Most e-bikes with good components and proper weight were in the $3,000range. Now you can find reasonable quality c-bikes in the $1,000range. With gas prices at all-time highs, e-bikes are an attractive, low-cost option to gas efficient vehicles.

E-bike owners are finding that they arc great for commuting(每犬往返)to work, as  traditional bikes can be a problem with office dress and sweat.

People who use e-bikes range from commuters to casual cyclers who like a little help with hills and wind,to those who decided to save money on.buying a motor bike.These are not for the serious road cycler or professional mountain biker.

If you’re considering all e—bike, it pays to do some research first.Cheaper e-bikes are going to be heavier and have less battery.power.Higher priced bikes will be made from lighter materials and have better batteries.

Another consideration is local motor vehicle laws.For example,according to US federal law,as long as your electric bike is under 750 watts and does not go over 20 MPH then it is a bicycle and not a motor vehicle.Most consumer e—bikes in the $1,000 range don’t fit the motorized vehicle description.

66.The writer introduces William Shatner as an example in order to_______________.

A.show that he is wild about the future technology

B.tell us that he is an agent for the e—bike market

C.tell us that actors care only convenience no the price

D.show that c-bikes are really becoming popular now

67.Which of the following may not contribute to the e-bike’s going mainstream?

A.The price for e-bikes has. come down greatly.

B.E-bikes are much cheaper to use than gas vehicles.

C.The local motor vehicle laws ale not strict enough.

D.Some folding e-bikes are convenient to put into a car.

68.According to the text,e—bikes are practical for_______________.

A.serious road cyclers            B.couples spending a holiday

C.people commuting to work    D.professional mountain bikers

69.Which of the following about e—bikes is true?

A.The cheaper e-bikes are usually made of lighter materials.

B.Most c-bikes in the $l,000 range are a bicycle, not a motor vehicle.

C.Local motor vehicle law doesn’t have any limit to e-bikes.

D.E-bikes in the $l,000 range are too cheap to have better batteries.

70.What is the best title for this passage?

A.E—bike sales to shift into mainstream in 20l3

B.E-bikes,the future way of transportation

C.E—bikes Vs gas vehicles

D.E—bikes,actors’first choice

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Michael, Rae, Jequita, Alice, Sarah and Phyllis have at least one thing in common: They all love animals so much that they’re driven to volunteer regularly at the Romulus Animal Shelter.

The six Romulus-area residents give as much time as they can to perform various tasks at the shelter, help make life more comfortable for the dogs and cats that stay there and do their best to find permanent homes for the stray(流浪)pets.

The shelter, at 12300 Wayne Road, opened in June 2011and operates on money raised in the community. To date, bingos and other fundraising activities have brought in more than $177.000,according to community leader William Wadsworth, but a tight budget requires the efforts of volunteers to make ends meet.

“Without their help, this building would not be an outstanding place,”Wadsworth said.“Their time and devotion is beyond what I ever expected. And I thank them all.”

The volunteers work at the direction of two animal control officers, Annie Hall and Kim Ratcliff, who spend much of their day patrolling(巡邏)the city and housing stray dogs and cats. The two, both with 32 years of experience, count on the public to be the eyes and cars of the shelter. They are also responsible for addressing complaints and taking care of the shelter.

That’s where the volunteers come in. They take photos of the animals and post them on Facebook and other websites for adoption. They clean cages, play with the animals, feed and bathe the pets and take the dogs for walks. They pick up supplies and even clean the restrooms.

“We couldn’t do it without them,” said Ratcliff. “They come in and go right to work. We depend on them a lot. They help run the place,” added Hall.

61.What is the purpose of this text?

A. To raise enough money for the stray pets.

B. To advertise for the Romulus Animal Shelter.

C. To praise the volunteers for caring animals.

D. To house more stray dogs and cats in the city.

62.Why does the Animal Shelter need the efforts of volunteers?

A. Because it has just opened for l year.

B. Because it has too many stray pets.

C. Because there are only 2 animal control officers.

D. Because it has a very tight budget.

63.Many volunteers came to help in the shelter mainly because_____________.

A. they are living near the shelter

B. they have rich experience in caring animals

C. they love animals very much

D. they can raise some money for the shelter


64.Which of the following isn’t the volunteers’ work?

A. Patrolling the city.            B. Feeding the pest.

C. Cleaning the cages.           D. Picking up supplies.

65.We can learn from the text that_________.

A. all the stray pets will live in the shelter forever

B. most stray pets were picked up by the control officers

C. the animals with most beautiful pictures on the websites will be adopted

D. the volunteers’ work was highly praised by the control officers

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