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            • 1.
              Dear Editor,
              I’m a Senior I study in a middle school. This term, my favorite teacher, Miss Mao, no longer teaches us. I want to see her, but I’m afraid that she no longer likes me and I don’t want to trouble her. I really miss her. What should I do?
              Tian Yan
              Dear Tian Yan,
              It’s bad luck that you have lost your favorite teacher, But if she is still in your school , nothing can stop you going to see her. When she isn’t busy, ask her if she minds having a quick chat. You can then tell her she was your favorite teacher------ everyone is happy to know that they are liked!
              If she has left the school, it will be more difficult to meet her. It will be hard, but remember people always come and go in their lives. We can’t rely on them to be with us all the time.
              You may be sad to say goodbye to her, but we can remember and learn from her. Think of her best qualities.
              You could also try looking for similar qualities in your other teachers. Study hard and give your new teacher a chance. In time, you might start to see that he or she has different qualities to learn from.
              Finally, you can not completely rely on other people to get you through your studies , or even your life.
              Editor
              小题1: The letters are from________.
              A.bookB.newspaperC.posterD.advertisement
              小题2:Which of the following does the editor advise Tuan Yan NOT to do?
              A.Find a time to see Miss MaoB.Have a short chat with Miss Mao
              C.Tell Miss Mao she likes herD.Keep quiet about the thing
              小题3:. According to the passage, students can make progress in their studies _______.
              A.completely by their favorite teachers
              B.completely by their favorite classmates
              C.mainly by their parents
              D.mainly by themselves
            • 2.
              I had applied for the nuclear(核)submarine(潜艇) program, and Admiral Rickover was interviewing me for the job. It was the first time I met Admiral Rickover, and we sat in a large room by ourselves for more than two hours, and he let me choose any subjects I wished to discuss. Very carefully, I chose those about which I knew most at the time – recent events, seamanship, music, literature, naval tactics(海军战术), electronics, gunnery(射击学) – and he began to ask me a lot of questions that were more difficult. Every time after my answers, he soon showed that I knew rather little about the subjects I had chosen.
              He always looked right into my eyes, and he never smiled. I was saturated with cold sweat.
              Finally, he asked me a question and I thought it was my turn to show myself off. He said, “How did you stand in your class at Georgia Tech before entering Annapolis as a first year student?” I had done very well, and I threw my chest with pride and answered, “Sir, I stood thirty-ninth in a class of 820!” I sat back to wait for the congratulations – which never came. Instead, the question: “Did you do your best?” I started to say, “Yes, sir,” but I remembered who this was, and thought of several of my times at the Academy when I could have learned more about our allies(二战时的同盟国), our enemies, weapons strategy(战略) and so on, so I finally said, “No, Sir, I didn’t always do my best.”
              He looked at me for a long time, and then turned his chair around to end the interview. He asked one final question, which I have never been able to forget – or to answer. He said, “Why not?” I sat there for a while, shaken, and then slowly left the room.
              小题1:The passage suggests that ___.
              A.the atmosphere of the interviews was very serious
              B.the author always did his best in doing everything
              C.the author and Admiral Rickover were good friends
              D.Admiral Rickover knew the author quite well
              小题2:The word “saturated” in the second paragraph may probably mean ___.
              A.very satisfiedB.completely wetC.rather sadD.too excited
              小题3:When the author said: “Sir, I stood thirty-ninth in a class of 820!’’ He meant __.
              A.he did better than most of his classmates at the Academy
              B.he had 820 classmates and he was Number thirty-nine
              C.he was proud that the class he was in was very large
              D.in the class only thirty-nine students stood in front of him
            • 3.
              It does not have to be January 1st to give yourself a chance to make the most out of your day. Every day is a new day and a fresh start to learn, grow, develop your strengths, free yourself from past regrets or hurts, and move forward older and wiser. Every day gives you a chance to reinvent (重新审视) yourself. It is never too late to change things that are not working in your life.
              Each day is a new beginning and a piece of blank paper. How would you like to create your day? What would you like to paint on it? If you wake up in a negative mind, you are more likely to paint a dark picture throughout the day, and your picture will not show hope, happiness and joy.
              If you take each day to think actively, and have a positive intention(意图) for how you would like to create your day, how would your life be different? What can daily positive intentions do for you? Every day you will give yourself the gift of an “attitude of gratitude(感恩)”.
              Each day is a chance to look at things in a different way. You can experience each day in the beauty of the world-and the beauty of you who are in it! You find yourself changing from “I can’t” to “I can”. With a focus on positive intentions, you feel you are full of power and more like a “winner” than a “loser”.
              You pay more attention to the present, and will be more likely to live fully in the present each moment of each day. After all, the past is a great place to visit, but you don’t want to live there! So how about starting each day taking a moment to think of a positive intention for the day?
              小题1:The first paragraph mainly tells us     .
              A.We should make every day a new start.
              B.January 1st is the most important day.
              C.Learning is helpful in reinventing ourselves.
              D.We needn’t change ourselves at all.
              小题2: If you have daily positive intentions, you will     .
              A.get a positive resultB.have a busy life
              C.get gifts from othersD.be a complete loser
              小题3:From the passage we can learn that     .
              A.past regrets or hurts can make you older and wiser.
              B.think actively and you will be a winner, not a loser.
              C.the present is not where you should live for ever.
              D.positive intentions for each day are of great help.
            • 4.
              My grandmother often said to me, “You can count the number of your true friends on the fingers of one hand.” For a long time I thought this was true. However, I’ve now discovered my grandmother was only half right. Maybe we do only make a few “best” friends in our lifetime, but those aren’t the only people that we can call friends. There are many different types. Let me tell you about a few of them.
              One type of friends is the type I call the “football mom friend”. My neighbor Sally is a good example. We both have kids who play football in a football club, and someone has to take them to practice and pick them up. Sally and I and two other mothers take turns to do this. We meet sometimes and have tea and talk about what our kids are doing, but those are the only times that we meet each other. I enjoy being with these women, but we don’t do anything else together.
              Another type is called the “hobby friend”. That’s the person you share an interest or a hobby with. Michael and Cater, who are brothers, are a good example of this type. We’re all in a bird watching club. Every few weekends the members of the club go on a trip to watch different kinds of birds. There’s nothing romantic(浪漫的)about my relationship with Michael and Cater, of course. We just share interest in birds.
              Then there’s the “other half of the couple” type of friends. Jim is married to Rose, a friend that I’ve known since college. When Rose married Jim, I realized that I would have to be Jim’s friend if I want to continue to be Rose’s. Jim and I don’t share so many interests, but we do have a friendly relationship.
              小题1:What does the first paragraph tell us about?
              A.We need true friends in our lifetime.
              B.We have few best friends in our lifetime.
              C.We should make new friends.
              D.We must be friendly to all our friends.
              小题2:Many people are mentioned in this passage. Who is the writer’s true friend?
              A.Sally.B. Michael.C. Jim.D. Rose.
              小题3:Which of the following statements is RIGHT?
              A.Finally the writer agrees with her grandmother.
              B.Michael and Cater both fall in love with the writer.
              C.The writer herself sometimes takes her kid to the football club.
              D.Sally and the writer are close friends.
              小题4:How many types of friends are mentioned in the passage?
              A.2.B. 3.C. 4.D.5
              小题5:From the last paragraph we learn that ________.
              A.the writer made friends with Jim only because of Rose
              B.Jim was the writer’s good friend at college
              C.Rose didn’t want the writer to be a friend of her husband
              D.the writer made friends with Rose because of Jim
            • 5.

              Liam Fitzptrick
              Liam Fitzptrick was born in Hong Kong and educated at Christ Church, Oxford, graduating with a First in Modern History. He wrote for several regional and international publications before joining Time in 2003. he edits Global Adviser for Time Asia, and is also Time Asia’s senior writer. Liam is married with two daughters and lives in Hong Kong’s New Territories.
              Ling Woo Liu
              Ling Woo Liu grew up in California, where she was a self—employed writer for Asian—American print and broadcast media. She worked as a television reporter in Beijing and California before earning graduate degrees in Journalism and Asian Studies from the University of California, Berkeley. In 2006, Ling moved to Hong Kong to report for Time Asia.
              Bill Powell
              Prior to his current post, a senior writer for Time in Shanghai, Bill Powell was Chief International correspondent for Fortune based in Beijing and then New York. He also served as Newsweek bureau chief in Moscow, Berlin and Tokyo. Bill is married to Shanghai native Junling Cui. They have one daughter and live in a house they recently purchased in suburban(郊区)Shanghai.
              Austin Ramzy
              Austin Ramzy grew up in Iowa. In 1996 he studied Mandarin in Harbin, China, and graduated from Middlebury College with a degree in Asian Studies in 1997. after working as a newspaper reporter in Washington state, he completed journalism school at the university of California, Berkeley has been a reporter for Time Asia in Hong Kong since 2003.
              1.The passage is mainly written to ____________.
              A. advertise Time Asia       B. introduce the publishers of Time Asia
              C. introduce the development of Time Asia  
              D. introduce some of the authors and writes of Time Asia
              2.It’s ___________ who majored in History but worked as a writer.
              A. Bill Powell    B. Liam Fitzpatrick   C. Ling Woo Liu    D. Austin Ramzy
              3.It’s clear that __________ graduated from the same school.
              A. Liam Fitzpatrick and Ling Woo Liu     B. Bill Powell and Austin Ramzy
              C. Ling Woo Liu and Austin Ramzy      D. Liam Fitzpatrick and Bill Powell
              4.Which is TURE about Bill Powell?
              A. He lives in Hong Kong with his family   B. He is Time Asia’s senior writer
              C. He once studied Mandarin in Northeast China
              D. He once worked for Newsweek bureau in New York
            • 6.
              For a long time, a boy wondered why his next-desk-pal was always the first in the class, whereas he could only rank the 21st. At home, he asked his mom, “Am I more stupid than other kids? How come I always lag behind? I just can’t come up with an answer.” Mom was aware that her son’s self-respect had been damaged by the ranking system, but she didn’t know what to say to help.
              She was tempted (想要) to say that intelligence differs and that yes, her son’s friend really was the smarter boy. But that would have so upset her son. Thank goodness she resisted the temptation to say it.
              Her son and his friend went on to high school that year, but despite trying as hard as he could, her son’s friend still outdid him. But she was proud of her boy for his hard work, sincerely proud. It was around this time she decided to take him on a trip to the seaside. On the trip, she at last found an answer for him.
              Today her son no longer cares about rankings. He doesn’t have to, for he himself is now the top of the class – at the top national university he attends. Invited to speak to his old high school, he mentioned a valuable childhood experience: “Once, on a trip to the sea, my mother and I were lying on the beach. She pointed to the sea and said to me: ‘Do you see the seabirds fighting for food out there? When a wave comes near, the little birds rise quickly. The “clumsy” seagulls (海鸥) are far less agile (灵活的) and have to struggle to get away from the wave. But these “clumsy” birds prove to have the biggest, strongest wings, which open the widest and allow the bird to travel the furthest. When the season changes, they leave for foreign shores, leaving the little birds behind. Son, I have a feeling that you are one of those seagulls.”
              小题1: From the first paragraph, we could conclude the mother ______.
              A.knew her son was not bright enough
              B.saw the negative effects of the ranking system
              C.decided to help with her son’s school work
              D.was troubled by her son’s low rankings
              小题2:The mom was glad she didn’t give an answer at first because ______.
              A.she knew her son would forget his rankings soon
              B.she felt intelligence doesn’t mean everything
              C.she knew he was not strong enough for the truth
              D.she wanted to avoid another blow to her son’s self-respect
              小题3:The story conveys the message that ______.
              a. only rankings show intelligence
              b. hard work and confidence can lead to a change in rankings
              c. parents should see children’s strengths and encourage them
              d. competition between students is good for society
              A.bc B.cd C.abc D.bcd
              小题4: Which of the following would be the best title for the story?
              A.How important are rankings?
              B.Little birds and seagulls
              C.The answer Mom gave
              D.Hard work pays off!
            • 7.
              John and Booby joined a wholesale company together just after graduation from college the same year. Both worked very hard. After several years, however, the boss promoted(提升)Bobby to the position of manager but John remained an ordinary employee(雇员). John could not take it any more, so he sent his resignation(辞职信) and complained that the boss did not value(重视)hard working workers but only promoted those who said good words of him.
              The boss knew that John worked very hard for the years. He thought for a moment and said, “Thank you for telling me, but I have a request. I hope you will do one more thing for our company before you leave. Perhaps you will change your mind and take back your resignation.”
              John agreed. The boss asked him to go and find out anyone selling watermelons in the market. John went and returned soon. He said he had found out a man selling watermelons. The boss asked how much per kg, John shook his head and went back to the market to ask and returned to tell the boss $1.2 per kg.
              The boss told John to wait a second, and he called Bobby to go and find anyone selling watermelons in the market. Bobby went, returned and said only one person sold watermelons. $1.2 for a kg, $10 for 10kg and his watermelons added up to 340. On the table 58 melons, every melon weighs about 2 kg, bought from the south two days ago and they were fresh, red and good quality.
              John was surprised and realized the difference between himself and Bobby. He decided not to go away but to learn from Bobby.
              The story tells us that a more successful person is more concerned and thinks more. Chances are there in the daily details. For the same thing, a person sees one year ahead, while another sees only tomorrow. The difference between a year and a day is 365 times, how could you win?
              小题1:John wanted to stop his job in his company because_________.
              A.Bobby was promoted but he was not
              B.he didn’t want to say good words of his boss
              C.he thought the boss didn’t take his hard work seriously
              D.he didn’t want to be an ordinary employee
              小题2:The boss asked John to find out where watermelons were sold in order to _________.
              A.persuade him to stay in the company
              B.prove he was a hardworking worker
              C.buy some watermelons for the company
              D.prove his abilities at work for himself
              小题3:From what Bobby did, we can see that he was promoted only because _________.
              A.he was a more concerned businessman
              B.he knew how to do business
              C.he was more experienced at work
              D.he knew details about the watermelon market
              小题4:We can conclude from the story that _________.
              A.one should stop his job if the boss doesn’t think much of his work
              B.it’s necessary to know the market when you buy a watermelon
              C.detail plays a very important part in one’s success
              D.one should get along well with his boss if he wants to be promoted
              小题5:What can be the best title of the passage?
              A.More Concerned, More SuccessfulB.How to Buy Watermelons
              C.Who Is More SuccessfulD.Proud John
            • 8.

              We could all see the Murray Uiver slowly moving back, but now all the water was gone . I couldn’t believe that the Murray had dried up, not one drop of water left.
              One morning I went down to the river to try and catch some fish when I saw my boat high and dry (搁浅) on the bank . I rushed down the river and saw all mud—no water . The fish were just lying there, dying . I looked up to see if my friend was there . There was the nest but no eagle(鹰). I called out to her with my special whistle which I made out of steel.
              Suddenly a big shadow came over to me and the eagle landed in her nest and gave her young the food she was out getting while I whistled. But then I suddenly noticed she was getting thinner and had a bit of sheep’s wool in the side of her talon(利爪). It was deadly quiet by the river bank , except for some sound from my dog. And also I couldn’t see one native animal or bird.
              When I walked inside the kitchen. Mum and Dad had sad looks on their faces. “It’s time for us to move ,Son, because the river can no longer provide for(养活)us,” said Dad . I ran out of the kitchen door with tears in my eyes , and down to the river bank, to my favorite spot. I said goodbye to my eagle , crying.
              When it was time to go , I saw my eagle fly up into the air with her chicks in her talons , going away to try and find another home ,just like us.
              59. The passage is mainly about     
              A. the author’s travel away from his hometown
              B. the author’s feeling about being away from his friend
              C. the author’s idea about being away from home
              D. the author’s plan to leave for a new place
              60. The underlined word “chicks” in the last paragraph refers to “     ”
              A. the eagle’s children                B. the eagle’s food  
              C. the eagle’s nest beside the river       D. the dog
              61. According to the passage ,the eagle looked thinner most probably because      
              A. the eagle had to feed its children     B. the eagle was seriously sick
              C. the eagle lost many of his friends     D. there was not enough food for her
              62. According to the passage , it can be inferred that       .
              A. the eagle lived on the ground beside the author’s house
              B. it was winter when the writer went away
              C. the writer’s parents didn’t like to leave , either
              D. some native animals and birds still lived in the place
            • 9.
              During my first stay in the south of France, I rode my bike down a quiet road. Round a corner, I passed by a little old house. In its yard, there was a ruddy (气色好的) -faced woman. I waved at her as I went by, and she must have thought I was some silly tourist, because she didn’t wave back.
              The same thing happened the second day. But on the third day, the old woman returned a tentative(试探性的)wave, and by the fourth day, she nearly got out of her chair as I called out.
              “Good morning, Madam!” It became a small ritual (程序) between us. Once she even brought her husband out with her, and they both waved to me.
              On my last day, my last ride, I cycled down to the little house but the lady wasn’t there. Back at my house, I told Roger, the gardener, of my missed connection.
              “The old lady has a bad leg,” Roger said, “so she has gone to the hospital for surgery.”
              “Who is she?” I asked.
              Roger started to explain: the quiet road used to be a railway. The old lady’ husband was once the stationmaster, and their house was the stationmaster’s house. Several times a day, whenever a train passed, the couple would see the passengers waving excitedly, especially the children for them. However, the station was moved away. Everything is gone except for this couple.
              It seems that my bicycle was a reminder of the past to her. As Roger said, “ She has missed the trains and the waves. You brought them back to her.”
              By reaching out, in a way that cost me nothing, I gave more than I realized.
              63Which of the following is TRUE?
              A. She was a ruddy-faced woman so she was healthy.
              B. Her husband also had leg disease but he didn’t tell others.
              C. She and her husband didn’t like to live in the station.
              D. Though she was a ruddy-faced woman, something was wrong with her leg.
              64Why did the old woman bring her husband out and waved to me?
              A. They wanted to go to the hospital.  
              B. They wanted to experience what they used to do.
              C. They wanted to ask me for dinner.   
              D. They wanted to go to the city by train.  
              65. What can we infer from the sentence “However, the station was moved away. Everything is gone except for this couple”?
              A. They enjoyed living where they had lived.      
              B. They had no house to live in.
              C. They had no children to live with.             
              D. They were living nearest the hospital.
              66. What’s the main idea of this passage?
              A. An old couple and I                 B. Bicycle and railway  
              C. Train and passengers                D. Wave and love
            • 10.

              第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
              阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
              One of today’s hottest topics among women (and to an extent among men too now) is anti aging and how to reverse the signs of age. The beauty industry has responded to this by offering a wide collection of anti aging creams and other anti aging products aimed at all pocketbooks, ranging from economical to highly priced.
              And the question is “do any of these often much-vaunted(被过度吹嘘的) anti aging creams actually work?” And if they do, how precisely do they perform their miracles?
              Well, the appropriate response to that is that they do work—after a fashion. There certainly are anti aging creams available for a relatively modest price that will reduce the appearance of wrinkles in a comparatively short period of regular application. But this really is the limit of their powers: they won’t actually undo skin damage or eradicate(根除) all signs of age; they will simply modify them, some more effectively than others.
              The way they work is like so: they remove upper layers of dead skin cells and make deeper layers absorb water, serving to plump them up and make them look fuller and healthier. But since such anti aging creams only go skin deep, as it were, skin damage will reappear once you stop using the anti aging wrinkle(皱纹) cream.
              This means fairly heavy regular use, which might be costly depending on your choice of product. However, if you can afford it or think it’s worth the cost, it won’t be such an issue. After all, what woman wants to look older than her years when looking good is so tied up with many women's self-esteem(自尊) and sense of identity.
              A compromise(折中) solution for those on a tighter budget is to use the cheaper creams. In addition, it’s always wise to be a little experimental to make sure you end up with the one that suits your skin best.
              So, to sum up: an anti wrinkle face cream will work within limits, depending on your objective.
              41.   This passage mainly tells us something about _____.
              A. anti aging creams                         B. anti aging foods
              C. anti wrinkle face                          D. anti wrinkle skin
              42.   According to the author, we can infer _____.
              A. anti aging creams must reverse the signs of age
              B. skin damage must not reappear after using creams
              C. anti aging creams should be properly used
              D. skin damage will disappear forever after using creams
              43.   The benefits from anti aging creams are the following except that _____.
              A. they remove upper layers of dead skin cells
              B. they make deeper layers absorb water
              C. they make layers look fuller and healthier
              D. they make wrinkle faces rough
              44.   The meaning of the underlined phrase “on a tighter budget” is _____.
              A. having a larger amount of money
              B. having a smaller amount of money
              C. having no money at all
              D. having a lot of money
              45.   Fairly heavy regular use will make you _____.
              A. spend much money on your choice of product
              B. easily afford your choice of product
              C. think your choice of product wrong
              D. believe your choice of product right
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