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  • 1. If we are all willing to make a(n)________with each other when we are in dispute,quarrels and conflicts will be avoided and we will surely live in peace.

    A . acquaintance B . adjustment C . contact D . compromise
  • 1. —Do you advocate________trucks from the city centre?

    —I can't agree more.After all,people's health is the most important thing of all.

    A . to ban B . banning C . to banning D . ban
  • 1. Tom has agreed to let me use his computer to surf the Internet,and________I'm treating him to a good dinner at the newlybuilt restaurant just around the corner.

    A . in charge B . in place C . in return D . in turn
  • 1. Nowadays,children are________to too many violent online games,which is bad for the development of their character.

    A . linked B . led C . used D . exposed
  • 1. 完形填空

     Jasmine Harman, a famous TV presenter,was sunny and active. Nothing seemed to 1 her down. But nearly adecade on, Jasmine spent the first years of her TV life 2a secret about her background—oneshe couldn't 3 to be made public.

           “When I started out in TV, I lived in fear ofsomeone discovering about my 4 , ”she admitted. Because her mother had a5  illness called Hoarding Disorder (囤积症). “Mom would keep 6 batteries, old speakers, brokendolls and baskets she 7 in the street. Nothing would be thrown away.And she'd be8 if you ever tried to clear them up,” Jasmine recalled. Eventually, theentire family couldn't have a 9 life.

          Two years ago, Jasmine did something 10. She made a documentary called MyHoarderMomandMe about her family'sbattle to fight against her mom's disease. “I do 11 our program willshine more light on the issue,”said Jasmine. Then a second program, Britain'sBiggestHoarders 12.

          Luckily,there are diagnostic criteria (诊断标准)now and experts that can help. Jasmine has become a(n)13herself ina way. She runs a website to help sufferers and their14. “It'sincredible. I spent most of my childhood being ashamed, but now I'd like tomake it 15. People like my mum need help, but not to be made to feel16.”

          “We hadn't been able to have Christmas dinner at Mum's for  17 , because you couldn't get people into the house 18. But we had onelast year, and it was amazing,”Jasmine said. “The 19 still isn't perfect, and Mom isn't perfecteither. She's still 20 with it. But I'm so proud that she's comethis far, and I want to tell other people it's possible.”

    (1)
    A . settle            B . take C . beat       D . calm
    (2)
    A . making                                 B . discovering  C . hiding    D . mixing
    (3)
    A . wait                                  B . plan  C . cover     D . bear
    (4)
    A . work                                 B . mum  C . illness     D . memory
    (5)
    A . mental                                 B . physical  C . final      D . social
    (6)
    A . new                              B . used  C . round D . expensive
    (7)
    A . putaway                              B . madeont  C . picked up           D . dug out
    (8)
    A . terrible                                  B . grateful  C . OK    D . crazy
    (9)
    A . rich                            B . normal C . simple  D . hard
    (10)
    A . special                              B . dangerous   C . hopeless      D . impossible
    (11)
    A . hope                            B . wonder  C . fear D . doubt
    (12)
    A . endedup                             B . broke down C . kept away    D . came out
    (13)
    A . patient                               B . expert C . example D . role
    (14)
    A . friends                             B . bosses   C . families     D . mistakes
    (15)
    A . fair                              B . safe  C . false    D . public
    (16)
    A . better                              B . younger C . prouder    D . worse
    (17)
    A . years                            B . months   C . centuries          D . weeks
    (18)
    A . hardly                           B . actually  C . luckily    D . regularly
    (19)
    A . dream                                 B . way   C . house       D . study
    (20)
    A . struggling                             B . filling    C . turning     D . begging
  • 1. 阅读理解

              If women are mercilessly exploited year after year,they have only themselves to blame.Because they tremble at the thought of being seen in public in clothes that are out of fashion,they are always taken advantage of by the designers and the big stores.Clothes which have been worn only a few times have to be put aside because of the change of fashion.When you come to think of it,only a woman is capable of standing in front of a wardrobe packed full of clothes and announcing sadly that she has nothing to wear.

             Changing fashions are nothing more than the intentional creation of waste.Many women spend vast sums of money each year to replace clothes that have hardly been worn.Women who can not afford to throw away clothing in this way waste hours of their time altering (改变) the dresses they have.Skirts are lengthened or shortened;necklines are lowered or raised,and so on.

    No one can claim that the fashion industry contributes anything really important to society.Fashion designers are rarely concerned with vital things like warmth,comfort and durability.They are only interested in outward appearance and they take advantage of the fact that women will put up with any amount of discomfort,as long as they look right.There can hardly be a man who hasn't at some time in his life smiled at the sight of a woman shaking in a thin dress on a winter day,or delicately picking her way through deep snow in highheeled shoes.

    When comparing men and women in the matter of fashion,the conclusions to be drawn are obvious.Do the constantly changing fashions of women's clothes,one wonder,reflect basic qualities of inconstancy and instability?Men are too clever to let themselves be cheated by fashion designers.Do their unchanging styles of dress reflect basic qualities of stability and reliability?That is for you to decide.

    1. (1) Designers and big stores always make money________.

    2. (2) To the writer,that women alter their old fashioned dresses is seen as________.

    3. (3) According to the passage,which of the following statements is true?

    4. (4) By saying “the conclusions to be drawn are obvious”,the writer means that________.

  • 1. 阅读理解

            Today, when a fire breaks out, you can be sure a citizen with a cellphone camera has posted it to Facebook or Twitter, or sent it to the media. But up to now, that citizen has not been able to easily send images and details of what is happening to the people who need it most: the police, firefighters and building­security people who must respond, and whose ability to help is often measured in minutes, if not seconds.

            That's about to change.A one­year­old company called Elerts has developed a system that's designed to mobile and social technologies to speed the flow of information between citizens and emergency workers in time of danger. The system involves free mobile applications—iPhone and iPad app (应用软件) is available now—that eyewitnesses can use to report incidents and get public safety warnings. And Elerts is offering a management console (控制台) for security firms and universities to receive the reports and distribute warnings and instructions, like a map with the best evacuation route (疏散路线).

            The service is the brainchild of Chris Russo, deputy fire chief in the coastal town of Hull, Mass. As mobile communications sped up, he grew increasingly frustrated by his inability to communicate effectively with colleagues and the public, particularly with people who are at the scene and might be able to provide help.

           “Remembering situations when communications failed puts a pit in my stomach,” Mr Russo says. Last summer, he was in a search at a beach for a missing boy, who went into a bathhouse but didn't come out.First responders feared an abduction (绑架) on the beach or shark attack. The child's mother, who didn't speak English well, was so sad that she couldn't remember what color shorts he had on. Mr Russo had no photo of the child, and no ability to turn to beachgoers.

            Two long hours later, the boy was spotted by a low­flying helicopter lost and alone on the beach crying—a lucky break.“If 5 percent of beachgoers had an app to receive a message and send in sightings of a lost boy, the happy ending might have come much sooner,” Mr Russo said.

    1. (1) What is the passage mainly about?

    2. (2) The underlined part in Paragraph 4 can be replaced by “________”.

    3. (3) We can infer from the passage that emergency workers________.

    4. (4) The author takes Chris Russo's experience as an example to________.

  • 1. —Ken,________,but your radio is going too loud.

    —Oh,I'm sorry.I'll turn it down right now.

    A . I hate to say it B . it doesn't hurt to ask C . I'm really tired of it D . I'm crazy about it
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