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            • 1.

              Recently I paid a visit to Harvard University, where there are top class scientists and professors and the best academic system in the world.

              I was pretty   (1)  when I first stepped onto the campus. Well, itˈs not even really a campus. Itˈs  (2)  like a district in a small town.

              Harvardˈs main buildings are from the 18th century, They look very old and   (3)  . You might   (4)  say theyˈre a little shabby. They donˈt fit the modern  (5)   of university at all. The buildings are surrounded by  (6)  and trees, so I felt as if I had walked into a medieval (中世纪的) castle. But when I looked across the street,   (7)  shops and in-fashion students made me feel like I was in the 21st century  (8)   . It creates a strong contrast and brings a special   (9)   to the school.

              Our tour  (10)  Gary took us around and told us, "You see this grass field in the center of the school? Here is where they hold their  (11)   ceremony. They just set up tents and benches and have a very simple ceremony.” Itˈs   (12)   ! Who would think the most talented students just graduate on the grass?

              I   (13)  some students put a blanket on the grass and lie down to read a book. When I listened to the soft sound of   (14)   turning, along with chirping of the birds, I felt very  (15)  . There was no competitive feeling at all.

              Harvard has the worldˈs first computer in its science centre  (16)   there are hundreds of high-end computers, too. Its religion and the literature departments are also  (17)   the best. It is the perfect mix of tradition and   (18)   technology. It makes Harvard a very attractive place to  (19)  in. I hope one day Iˈll   (20)  my dream school -- Harvard.

              (1) A. upset           B. troubled             
              C. shocked         D. tired 

              (2) A. less         B. much                  C. more D. most

              (3) A. simple        B. solid                    
              C. grand D. noisy

              (4) A. still         B. even               
              C. ever             D. yet

              (5) A. pattern       B. way                  C. model D. idea

              (6) A. grass        B. stones               
              C. plants D. flowers

              (7) A. empty       B. busy                  C. quiet D. free

              (8) A. then         B. once                      
              C. only D. again

              (9) A. environment       B. scene C. atmosphere D. condition

              (10) A. partner         B. guide           
              C. visitor          D. professor

              (11) A. celebration         B. closing         
              C. opening        D. graduation

              (12) A. unbelievable        B. uncomfortable   
              C. unbearable     D. uninteresting

              (13) A. felt            B. had                 
              C. saw             D. imagined

              (14) A. books       B. benches              
              C. blankets D. pages

              (15) A. calm          B. nervous              
              C. lucky D. happy

              (16) A. and         B. but                  
              C. though            D. yet

              (17) A. in B. among               C. under D. beyond

              (18) A. old          B. fresh                C. new D. fast

              (19) A. live           B. study            
              C. read                    D. tour

              (20) A. serve        B. find           
              C. attend                D. visit

            • 2.

              During the month I spent studying in England last summer, one day stood out. I was only 16 and I had been wandering on the streets of London. The freedom was great,   (1)   for someone who had lived in a small town all her life, the city represented a world of   (2)  .

              This was not my first   (3)   to London. A year earlier, I had been there with my mother, trying to   (4)   the major attractions in three days. That trip was wonderful but   (5)  . This time I was grateful to be able to enjoy the atmosphere and   (6)  .

              My friend and I discussed where we should go, and then decided to go cycling. This   (7)  us to Covent Garden, home of the giant Doc Marten’s store and trendy cafes. The market area is one of my favorite places in London. It’s a great place to   (8)  : You can find everything from the latest fashions to souvenirs that can   (9)   be found in England. The street   (10)  , from classical musicians to magicians, were out in large numbers. Many tourists   (11)   to watch them. I did not linger (逗留) because I was   (12)   just to feel the activity in the street rather than become a   (13)   of it.

              At sunset, we headed to the Thames River. The river itself is   (14)   special to look at; the   (15)   often appears muddy, and no one would like to swim in it.   (16)  , the view makes the visit   (17)  . From there, you can enjoy those famous architectures: the Tower of London, the Houses of Parliament, St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Tate Modern Museum.

              As I stood on the bridge appreciating my   (18)  , I realized what an incredibly rich history the city had. Over the next hundred years, the city may change as older buildings will probably   (19)   bigger ones, but certain elements will   (20)  .


              (1) A. although                   B. because                   
              C. unless                      D. while

              (2) A. excitement                B. wealth                    
              C. development            D. challenge

              (3) A. access                      
              B. visit                       
              C. reaction                  
              D. invitation

              (4) A. see                                  
              B. record                    
              C. meet                      
              D. find

              (5) A. disappointing             B. tiring                     
              C. encouraging             D. exciting

              (6) A. scenery                    
              B. education                
              C. culture                           
              D. economy

              (7) A. led                          
              B. related                    
              C. compared               
              D. introduced

              (8) A. rest                          
              B. explore                   
              C. exercise                  
              D. develop

              (9) A. even                        
              B. still                        
              C. hardly                    
              D. only

              (10) A. police                       B. shoppers                 
              C. performers               D. dealers

              (11) A. passed                       B. gathered                 
              C. traveled                   D. left

              (12) A. satisfied                    B. anxious                  
              C. unwilling                 D. puzzled

              (13) A. guest                       
              B. member                  
              C. part                        
              D. tourist

              (14) A. something                 B. nothing                  
              C. anything                  D. everything

              (15) A. water                        
              B. land                        
              C. path                       
              D. bank

              (16) A. Therefore                  B. Besides                   
              C. Finally                     D. However

              (17) A. practical                   
              B. worthwhile             
              C. awful                            
              D. awkward

              (18) A. findings                   
              B. feelings                   
              C. surroundings           
              D. conditions

              (19) A. catch up with                                               
              B. make preparations for

              C. take the place of                                           
              D. give way to

              (20) A. appear                     
              B. exist                       
              C. burst                       
              D. remain

            • 3.

              When July comes, children know they’ll have their examination and the school year will end soon. Boys and girls will have a nearly two   (1)  holiday, and they’ll leave school   (2)    train or by car to     (3)    to see their fathers and mothers.The summer holidays are the      (4)     time of the year for most children. The weather is usually good, so one can    (5)   most of his time playing outside.    (6)   one lives in the country, he can  (7)     into the woods and in the fields. If one lives in a big town, he can    (8)   go to a park to play.

                  The best place for a summer holiday is the    (9)    . Some children are   (10)    enough to live near the sea. But for   (11)    who do not, if they have the chance to stay at one of the big seaside towns for a week or two,    (12)   will talk about it all the following school year. Now,    (13)    makes the children like the seaside so much? I think it is the  (14)   , the sea and the sun, not   (15)   else. Of course, there are    (16)    new things to see, nice things to eat, and    (17)   things to do. But the feeling of the sand under their feet of the  (18)   water on their skin, and   (19)   of the warm sun on their backs make   (20)    happier.

              (1) A. days’        B. years’       
              C. months’       D. hours’
              (2) A. on          B. by           C. in             D.   at
              (3) A. go to town         B. go to the park        
              C. return home       D. go to school
              (4) A. best         B. better        C. worst        D. worse
              (5) A. take          B. use          C. spend        D. cost
              (6) A. whether      B. if           C. why          D. where
              (7) A. go out        B. go on       
              C. go about     D. go over
              (8) A. seldom      B. never         
              C. hardly       D. usually
              (9) A. village       B. seaside       C. city          D. town
              (10) A. lucky       B. sad           
              C. worried      D. anxious
              (11) A. the other     B. another      
              C. other       D. the others
              (12) A. we         B. they          C. our          D. their
              (13) A. that        B. which         C. what         D. why
              (14) A. grass        B. flower        C. tree        D. sand
              (15) A. something     B. someone    C. anything     D. anyone
              (16) A. a lot        
              B. a lot of      
              C. much        
              D. a little                                                        
              (17) A. interesting    
              B. boring     
              C. important   
              D. necessary                                                            
              (18) A. fresh       
              B. salty        
              C. pure        
              D. sweet                                                          
              (19) A. feeling     
              B. thought     
              C. opinion       
              D. imagination                                                     
              (20) A. their         B. him          C. them         D. us
            • 4.

              I had always wanted to go on a high mountain walk. There are some good long-distance walks in the UK, but there arenˈt any really   (1)   mountains. Before leaving, I   (2)   my clothes, equipment, and the weather forecast. I  (3)   read a couple of books and looked at some photos and travel blogs on the Internet. This was fine, but you canˈt   (4)  

              them with the real thing!

              A lot of incredible things happened during the   (5)   . Perhaps the best was the complete   (6)   from city life. While I was   (7)  , there were no cars, no noise, no rush. The   (8)   was of course very impressive: valleys, mountain lakes, and there were plants and wildlife that you   (9)  see on TV. And I   (10)  so many interesting people along the way, from Europe, Canada, and Japan. When I arrived at my accommodation, I made new   (11)  . They told me where theyˈd been; I told them where I was going; we exchanged stories and advice. It was just  (12)   !

              But of course there were   (13)   . There always are. In this case, the weather. High mountains   (14)  that the weather can change very quickly. We even had snowstorms in July! When your clothes get very wet, it isnˈt   (15)  to dry them, so youˈre  (16)   the next day. And climbing mountains is hard on your knees, too. And thereˈs always the   (17)   of falling on the paths, where not even a mobile phone can   (18)  you very much.

              For me, however, the whole walk was a special   (19)   that Iˈll always remember.   (20)   I did the trip again, thereˈs just one other thing I would do differently: lots of physical training before the walk!

            • 5.

              It was a hot, sunny day in a national forest.Unfortunately, my best friend, Ned, and I got   (1)  .Once we realized that we were separated from ourgroup, we   (2)  tried to find a safe place to set upour base. We found a small area next to a  (3)   .Then we started a fire with some leaves and sticks  (4)   nearby.

              While I was   (5)  the fire, Ned brought more  (6)   , which were put in the water and then slowlythrown into the fire. The  (7)   leaves created a lot ofsmoke. Then we started to write some   (8)   notessaying,“WE ARE LOST! If you find this   (9)  , youwill find us upstream. We are keeping up a(n)   (10)  fire. Please find us!”They were made into paper  (11)   and sent downstream, one every five minutes.We   (12)  that these boats would draw somebodyˈsattention.

                (13)  our group was well on their way, wewanted to be ready for them. Ned and I started to  (14)   two hollow logs (空心圆木) and some strongsticks. Our small fire   (15)  produced plenty ofsmoke. Soon we were very   (16)  to hear whistles (口哨) far in the distance. It must have been thesmoke that worked. Now it was time to start   (17)  on the hollow logs. We enjoyed this part  (18)   we gotto sing and shout along with the beat (节拍). Soonafter, we were  (19)  by our group and we headedback to our camp with a(n)   (20)   story to tell.

            • 6.

                     Eco-tourism involves people traveling to beautiful but environmental sensitive places. Such trips are   (1)  carried out with an experienced guide. Over recent years, this type of travel has been steadily gaining   (2)  as more people search for new travel experiences.

                    Eco-tourism has many benefits. First, all the   (3)  spent by the tourists is used to   (4)  

              the important environmental spots they visit.  Second, it helps  (5)  to better understand the environment, thereby   (6)  their knowledge of the world. Furthermore, this style of travel is also more  (7)  of the local culture.

                     Compared to  (8)  tourists, eco-tourists use energy more efficiently, save water and produce less rubbish by finding ways to   (9)  it. These behaviours have a  (10)  and lasting effect on the local environment.

                    Two things are needed to make eco-tourism a/an   (11)  . First, it should be done in small groups. And second, because it requires considerable effort, both eco-tourists and locals must be   (12)  in their commitment to improving the environment.

                     Green travel provides local people with jobs in parks,   (13)   and shops. One great achievement of eco-tourism has been the   (14)  of illegal hunting. Former hunters can now work as guides to help keep the animals   (15)   in their natural surroundings. Green travel also  (16)  local peopleˈs quality of life, especially childrenˈs.

                   Peru is one country using eco-tourism to promote respect for the   (17)   . Itˈs now able to take better care of its rainforests because of a/an  (18)  on more sustainable(可持续的)travel.

                         (19)  this, local peopleˈs living-standards have improved. Many others are now following Peruˈs   (20)  and using eco-tourism to preserve their environment for the future generations.

            • 7.

              I had always wanted to go on a high mountainwalk. There are some good long-distance walks in the UK, but there arenˈt any really   (1)  mountains.Before leaving, I   (2)   my clothes, equipment,and the weather forecast. I   (3)   read a couple ofbooks andlooked at some photos and travel blogson the Internet. This was fine, but you canˈt   (4)  them with the real thing!

              A lot of incredible things happened duringthe   (5)   . Perhaps the best was the complete   (6)  from city life. While I was   (7)   , there were nocars, no noise, no rush. The   (8)   was of coursevery impressive: valleys (峡谷), mountain lakes, andthere were plants andwildlife that you   (9)   see onTV. And I   (10)  so many interesting people alongthe way, from Europe, Canada, and Japan. When Iarrived at my accommodation, I made new   (11)  .They told me where theyˈd been; I told themwhere I was going; we exchanged (交换) storiesand advice. It was just   (12)  !

              But of course there were   (13)   . There alwaysare. In this case, the weather. High mountains   (14)  that the weather can change very quickly. We evenhad snowstorms in July!When your clothes getvery wet, it isnˈt   (15)   to dry them, so youˈre   (16)  thenext day. Andclimbing mountains is hard on yourknees, too. And thereˈs always the   (17)  of fallingon thepaths, where not even a mobile phone can  (18)  you very much.

              For me, however, the whole walk was aspecial  (19)   that Iˈll always remember.   (20)   I didthe trip again, thereˈs just one other thing I woulddo differently: lots of physical training before thewalk!

            • 8.

              ★★☆☆☆

              Recently, my family and I visited Kaikoura, a coastal town in New Zealand. The first evening it seemed a   (1)   place, but the next day I remembered what Iˈd   (2)   about it in a magazine — that it was often   (3)   to see dolphins (海豚) and whales there!

              My family and I   (4)   on a gray, windy morning on a small boat.   (5)   , the sky turned blue ten minutes later. Soon we   (6)   the place where we were supposed to go swimming. To my   (7)   , this was more than 40 km from land. I was quite   (8)   by this time, and wondered why we came all the way out there, when   (9)   someone shouted “Dolphins!”

              All I could   (10)   were fins (鱼鳍) everywhere — there were about one hundred dolphins, all   (11)   towards our boat! Many of them were jumping around in the water   (12)   they were asking us to come and play. I   (13)   my snorkel (潜水通气管) and jumped into the sea. Then I tried to make   (14)   in the water to attract them. What made me   (15)   was that they heard me and came to swim around me. Amazingly, a dolphin kept following me, but then changed his   (16)   and swam in another direction. It really made me realize how   (17)   these animals are.

              About an hour later, it was time for us to get back onto the   (18)   . I really enjoyed myself, but I was a little cold and   (19)   to leave the water. I noticed that everyone on board was smiling and I realized what a very   (20)   moment weˈd had.

            • 9.

              ★★☆☆☆

              Recently, my family and I visited Kaikoura, a coastal town in New Zealand. The first evening it seemed a   (1)   place, but the next day I remem- bered what I'd   (2)   about it in a magazine — that it was often   (3)   to see dolphins (海豚) and whales there!

              My family and I   (4)   on a gray, windy morning on a small boat.   (5)   , the sky turned blue ten minutes later. Soon we   (6)   the place where we were supposed to go swimming. To my   (7)   , this was more than 40 km from land. I was quite   (8)   by this time, and wondered why we came all the way out there, when   (9)   someone shouted “Dolphins!”

              All I could   (10)   were fins (鱼鳍) every- where — there were about one hundred dolphins, all   (11)  towards our boat! Many of them were jumping around in the water   (12)   they were asking us to come and play. I   (13)   my snorkel (潜水通气管) and jumped into the sea. Then I tried to make   (14)   in the water to attract them. What made me   (15)   was that they heard me and came to swim around me. Amazingly, a dolphin kept following me, but then changed his   (16)   and swam in another direction. It really made me realize how   (17)   these animals are.

              About an hour later, it was time for us to get back onto the   (18)   . I really enjoyed myself, but I was a little cold and   (19)   to leave the water. I noticed that everyone on board was smiling and I realized what a very   (20)   moment we'd had.

            • 10.

              Dear Aihua,

              How are you? I’v been busy arranging my 41. _______ with my brother, Colin. We plan to 42._______ a few weeks travelling before he is admitted to the university. We will 43. _________so many exciting places and do lots of 44. ______ things.

              My first 45._________ is Morocco, in northern Africa. We’re going to 46._________ camels through the Sahara Desert. I 47.______ it will be very hot, dry and 48._______ there. Even though it may feel uncomfortable to sit on a 49.________ for almost a week, I still look forward to it.

              Then we are going to travel down the River Nile. We will 50._______ white-water rafting there. It’s so 51. ________ that we have to wear special clothing, a helmet and a life jacket for protection just 52._______ the rafts gets turned upside down or sinks.

              After that, we will live with the 53. ________ people in Kenya and 54.______ local customs(习俗). We’ll eat and drink 55._______ they do, including cow’s blood!

              Due to the 56. ________ walk we have to cover everyday, I need to buy a large, strong, light backpack to carry my 57._________of food and water. During the day, we’ll walk 58._______ the land, following the 59. _______ of big animals. Of course, I will try to 60.________ the animals to take some good photos. I will email you as soon as I come back.

                                                                      Love,Toby

              (1) A. holiday           B. weekend            
              C. weekdays           D. life
              (2) A. spend          B. make              
              C. base                D. enjoy
              (3) A. live            B. apply              
              C. know               D. visit
              (4) A. appropriate    B. terrible              
              C. extraordinary        D. enthusiastic
              (5) A. explanation     B. destination           
              C. flight               D. schedule
              (6) A. drive         B. feed               
              C. ride                 D. play
              (7) A. expect         B. announce           
              C. wonder             D. find
              (8) A. rainy         B. cloudy             
              C. dirty               D. dusty
              (9) A. car                  B. horse              
              C. camel               D. bike
              (10) A. come                B. go                 
              C. make               D. take
              (11) A. safe          B. dangerous          
              C. rough              D. fluent
              (12) A. in charge       B. in fact             
              C. in case              D. in advance
              (13) A. extra         B. local               
              C. splendid            D. wild
              (14) A. experience      B. understand          
              C. explore              D. exchange
              (15) A. whichever            B. whatever           
              C. whenever            D. wherever
              (16) A. short         B. boring              
              C. interesting           D. long
              (17) A. preparations     B. qualities             
              C. supplies             D. surroundings
              (18) A. across        B. above              
              C. by                     D. beyond
              (19) A. tradition        B. suggestions          
              C. example             D. tracks
              (20) A. step up       B. look into            
              C. make use of          D. get close to
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