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            • 1. A
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              People may wonder (1) different words are used to describe these four countries: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. You can clarify this question (2) you study British history.
              First there was England. Wales was linked to it in the thirteenth century. Now when people refer to England you find Wales included as well. Next England and Wales were joined to Scotland in the seventeenth century and the name was changed to "Great Britain". Happily this (3) without conflict when King James of Scotland became King of England and Wales as well. Finally the English government tried in the early twentieth century to form the United Kingdom by getting Ireland connected in the same peaceful way. However, the southern part of Ireland was (4) and broke away to form its own government. So only Northern Ireland joined with England, Wales and Scotland to become the United Kingdom and this was shown to the world in a new flag (5) the Union Jack.
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              In a study, those (6) ate more organic food had fewer cancers. The study that followed 70,000 (7) ,most of them women, for five years has reported that the most frequent consumers of organic food had 25 percent fewer cancers than the people who never ate organic. The women who ate the most organic fruits, vegetables, dairy products, meat and other foods had a (8) big drop in breast cancers. People who buy organic food (9) that it"s better for their health,and they"re willing to pay dearly for it.
              However, some scientists noted the study did not prove an organic diet would cause a reduction in cancers and called for more long-term government-funded studies to confirm the results. They hold the view (10) evidence of the benefits of eating organic has been lacking, and it is more important for people to simply eat more fruits and vegetables, whether the produce is organic or not,if they want to prevent cancer.
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              When people talk about the future, we like to think that we will be able to drive out of our garages and take to the skies in our own personal flying car. The advantages are obvious. Some people predict this technology (11) complete freedom of movement. We could fly at 480 kilometers per hour, (12) traffic lights, busy roads and speeding tickets. However, some people point to the disadvantages of flying cars. They say that there are certain to be problems with traffic control. Another big problem is engine (13) What will happen if the car goes wrong? Also, if they become popular, there is (14) to be another big problem: air traffic jam. So we may find flying cars (15) with more than a few problems if they are to get off the ground!
            • 2. Many developed nations are now concerned about saving nature rather than developing or destroying it. However , many poorer nations must focus on (1) the everyday needs of their people. In doing so , they are using up natural resources at a fast pace. They have not yet seen the effects of the (2) use of the environment like many wealthy nations have. Often they do not realize that the choices they make are bad for the environment. Should they be (3) for destroying hundreds of thousands of acres of rainforest if it means a better income for their people? The developed and developing countries need to work (4) make sure that people enjoy healthy and happy lives without the environment around them (5)
            • 3. Sang Lan"s story is so special. Everyone who saw her, from nurses to famous visitors like Lconardo DiCaprio from the film Titanic, who went to see her in the hospital to (1) her up , add said she was in good (2) . Sang Lan knew that for many people the secret to happiness is to have (3) for the good things in life ,and to focus on goals, Instead of crying about what she had lost and feeling hopeless, Sang Lan thought about what she could do to get better. Her teammates were competing while she was in hospital. When they visited her and told her about their (4) she was happy for them. When the doctor told her that she would never again be a gymnast , she was able to (5) her sorrow by being proud of the things she had accomplished. She felt thankful to be alive and lucky to have the rest of her life to learn new things.
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              Along with these physical changes, there come many psychological changes. Boys and girls tend to be different in this (1) . Many boys become risk-takers-they want to find their own limits and the limits of the world around them, but may not have the (2) to make good (3) in their behavior. At the same time, girls often want someone-anyone-to talk to, as they try to (4) with their strong feelings.
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              In 1983, he joined the army, and went to flight school He graduated in 1987 and became a (1) , In 1998, he (2) to be a member of Project 921, which is now called Shenzhou. He was one of the only 14 (3) from 1,500 candidates. The team spent the next five years being trained. They not only studied all the subjects (4) to be an astronaut, but also learnt (5) skills and all about how spaceships and rockets are built. Yang (6) among the very top in the everything the group studied.
            • 6.
              阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的适当形式,将答案填写在答题卡的相应位置。
              In the United States, there were 222 people __
              (1) __ (report) to be billionaires (亿万富翁) in 2003. The __
              (2) __ (rich) of these is Bill Gates, worth _
              (3) __ least $ 41 billion, who made his money __
              (4) __ starting the company Microsoft. Mr. Gates was only 21 years old _
              (5) __ he first helped to set up the company in 1976. He was a billionaire by the time he was 31.
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              (6) __, there are still some other people who have made lots of money at even __
              (7) __ (young) ages. Other young people who have struck it rich include Jackie Coogan and Shirley Temple. _
              (8) __ of these child actors made over a million dollars _
              (9) _ (act) in movies before they were 14. But __
              (10) __ youngest billionaire is Albert von Thurn und Taxis of Germany, who, in 2001, inherited (继承) a billion dollars when he turned 18!
            • 7.
              阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。将答案填写在答题卡的相应位置。
              The Internet is an
              (1) ________ (amaze) information resource. Students,teachers,and researchers use it as
              (2) ________ investigative tool. Journalists use it to find information for stories. Doctors use it to learn more about unfamiliar diseases and the
              (3) ________ (late) medical development. Ordinary people use it
              (4) ________ shopping,banking,bill­paying,and communicating with family and friends. People all over the world use it to connect with individuals from
              (5) _______ countries and cultures. However, while there are many positive developments
              (6) _______ (associate) with the Internet,there are also certain fears and concerns. One concern relates to a lack of control over
              (7) ________ appears on the Internet. With television and radio there are editors to check the accuracy or appropriateness of the content of programmes,and with television there are
              (8) _______ (restrict) on other aspects,for example,what kinds of programmes can
              (9) _______ (broadcast) and at what time of the day. With the Internet,parents cannot check a published guide to determine what is suitable for their children
              (10) _______ (see).
            • 8.

              It’s another busy day for John. After a day of classes and a tiring soccer practice, he now has half an hour of free time to grab some dinner before rehearsal. He orders a large pizza with extra cheese and gobbles (狼吞虎咽) it down with time to spare. As he walks into the theater for rehearsal, John starts to feel nauseated (恶心的) and he has a burning feeling in the back of his throat. John can’ t understand what’s going on— he felt fine just a few minutes ago.

              Then, what on earth has happened to John? He has indigestion, a common digestive problem. Indigestion is just another name for an upset stomach. It usually happens when people eat too much or too fast, or certain food don’t agree with them. It might happen more often if you smoke, drink alcohol, or are stressed out, or don’t get enough sleep.

              Sometimes indigestion can be accompanied by heart burn. Despite its name, heartburn actually has nothing to do with your heart. It’s caused by stomach acid splashing up from the stomach and into the esophagus, the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach. In addition to heartburn, if you have indigestion, you’ll probably have one or more of these signs like pain or burning in your upper stomach, uncontrollable burping(打嗝), and so on.

              Usually, indigestion only happens once in a while, like after eating certain foods that don’t agree with you. But you’ll want to see the doctor if you get indigestion even when the eating is just right or you’re exercising, and getting enough sleep. You may need to be examined or have stomach X- ray or other tests to make sure your indigestion is not a sign of another problem in your digestive system. Depending on what the doctor finds, you might need to make changes in your diet or take medicine.

              Some people can eat anything and never get an upset stomach. But others are more easily affected or upset by certain foods. If you discover you have a problem with particular foods, it’s best to limit them or skip them entirely. Besides avoiding problem foods, try to eat a few smaller meals instead of one or two really big ones. Find ways to reduce stress. Give your body a chance to digest food. Eat slowly and don’t eat a huge meal and immediately go to sports practice. Try to eat at least an hour before physical exercise, or eat afterwards. Well, you might still get indigestion once in a while, even if you follow these tips. But as long as your indigestion doesn’t go on for a long time or is not excessively painful, it’s probably nothing out of ordinary.

              Indigestion

              (76)________

              ● John eats a large meal quickly before rehearsal.

              ● He feels (77) ________ in his stomach and throat after entering the theater.

              Causes

              ● Someone overeats or eats too fast.

              ● Someone eats certain foods that (78) ________ with him or her.

              ● Indigestion can be also caused by a (n) (79) ________ lifestyle.

              Potential signs

              ● You sometimes suffer from heartburn meanwhile, which in fact has (80)________ to do with the heart.

              ● You burp or feel pain or have a (81) ________ feeling in your upper stomach.

              When to see a doctor

              ● See a doctor if you get indigestion even when you have a healthy lifestyle and healthy eating habits.

              ● Then to identify your indigestion, you may need further (82) ________.

              Preventive measures

              ● Stay away from foods that you are (83) ________ to.

              ● Eat less in more meals.

              ● Find ways to (84) ________.

              ● Eat slowly and ensure that your body has time to digest food.

              ● Don’t (85) ________ just before or after eating.

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                       (2) 每空最多填三个词。

              However, the attitudes of scientists   (1)   this rise are completely different. On the one hand, Dr Forster thinks that any trend   (2)   the temperature increases by 5 degrees would lead to a   (3)  . She says, “We can’t predict the climate well enough to know   (4)  , but it could be very serious.” Others who agree with her think there may be   (5)   several metres in the sea level, or predict severe storms,   (6)  , droughts, famines, the spread of diseases and the disappearance of species. On the other hand, there are those, like George Hambley, who   (7)   this view and believe that we should not worry about high levels of carbon dioxide in the air. They predict that any warming will be mild with few bad   (8)  . In fact, Hambley states, “More carbon dioxide is actually a   (9)   thing. It will make plants grow quicker; crops will produce more; it will encourage a greater   (10)   animals—all of which will make life for human beings better.”

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