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This old school is still having ________of students ________ it had a hundred years ag

o when it was first founded.

A、the sameamount...as

B、the sameamount...that

C、the samenumber...as

D、the samenumber...that

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第1题

Old Reese became angry because ____________.A.his son had learned nothing at schoolB.his s

Old Reese became angry because ____________.

A.his son had learned nothing at school

B.his son was weak at all his lessons

C.his son couldn't do anything in the companies

D.his son had sold one of his companies

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第2题

听力原文:M: What's Harry been up to? I've seen him at the school of music several times in
the past month.

W: Can you believe that he has taken up singing at his age?

Q: What does the woman mean?

(13)

A.Harry likes to sing old songs.

B.To start singing at Harry's age is unusual.

C.Harry wants to perform. on the stage.

D.The rumors about Harry are unbelievable.

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第3题

听力原文:I wasn't in school yesterday. I was absent. I was visiting my grandparents. They

听力原文: I wasn't in school yesterday. I was absent. I was visiting my grandparents. They have a beautiful farm in the country. The farmhouse is beautiful too. It's not very big, but it's very nice. My mother was born there. My grandfather was born there, too.

My grandparents are getting old now, but they're still working. My grandfather is about sixty. He's still farming. My grandmother is still taking care of the house. She is a very good cook. I always have a good time there. I always like to see my grandparents and I like to eat, too — especially grandmother's cookies.

Why wasn't the author in school yesterday?

A.Because he was visiting his grandparents.

B.Because he was ill.

C.Because he didn't like his teacher.

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第4题

In the United States, boys and girls start school when they are five years old. In some st
ates they must stay in school until they are sixteen. Most students are seventeen years old when they graduate from secondary school (中学). Another name for secondary school is high school.

Most children go to public elementary schools (小学) and secondary schools. The parents of public school pupils do not have to pay directly for these children's education because tax money supports the public schools. If a child attends a private school, his parents pay the school for the child's education.

Today about haft of the high school graduates go on to colleges and universities. Some colleges and universities receive tax money from the government. A student at a state university does not have to pay much if his parents live in that state. Private colleges and universities are expensive, however. Almost half of college students in the United States work while they are studying. When a student's family is not rich, he has to earn money for part of his college expenses.

Students in State Universities ______ if their parents live in that state.

A.pay less

B.cost less

C.pay more

D.cost more

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第5题

听力原文:In the United States, (29) boys and girls start school when they are five years o

听力原文: In the United States, (29) boys and girls start school when they are five years old. In some stales they most stay in school until they are sixteen. Most students are seventeen or eighteen years old when they graduate from secondary school.

Most children go to public elementary and secondary schools. The parents of public school pupils do not have to pay directly for their children's education because (30)tax money supports the public schools. If a child attends a private school, his parents pay the school for the child’s education.

Today about half of the high school graduates go on to colleges and universities. Some colleges and universities receive tax money from the government. A student at a state university does not have to pay very much if his parents live in that state. Private colleges and universities are expensive, however. (31) Almost half of the college students in the United States work while they are studying. When a student's family is not rich, he has to earn money for part. of his college expenses.

(30)

A.At 5 years old.

B.At 6 years old.

C.At 7 years old.

D.It's not clear.

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第6题

听力原文:In the United States, boys and girls start school when they are five years old. I

听力原文: In the United States, boys and girls start school when they are five years old. In some states they must stay in school until they are sixteen. Most students are seventeen or eighteen years old when they graduate from secondary school.

Most children go to public elementary and secondary schools. The parents of public school pupils do not have to pay directly for their children's education because tax money supports the public schools. If a child attends a private school, his parents pay the school for the child's education.

Today about half of the high school graduates go on to colleges and universities. Some colleges and universities receive tax money from the government. A student at a state university does not have to pay very much if his parents live in that state. Private colleges and universities are expensive, however. Almost half of the college students in the United States work while they are studying. When a student's family is not rich, he has to earn money for part of his college expenses.

(30)

A.At 5 years old.

B.At 6 years old.

C.At 7 years old.

D.It's not

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第7题

It is the first day of school in September. Bob wants to go back to school to see hisfri

It is the first day of school in September. Bob wants to go back to school to see his

friends. He wants to meet his new teacher.

Bob gets up early in the morning. He washes and eats his breakfast. Then he rides his

bike to school.

He sees his friends. He talks with them. Then the bell rings (铃响了). Everyone goes

into the classroom.

Bob meets his new teacher. Her name is Jane Smith. Bob likes his teacher. He thinks

She i s a nice teacher

() 16. It is the first day of school in _________.

A、December

B、September

C、November

() 17.Bob will meet a new ________ on the first day of school.

A、teacher

B、classmate

C、friend

() 18.He goes to school_____.

A、by bike

B、by bus

C、taxi

() 19. When the bell rings (铃响了), everyone goes into ________.

A、home

B、the hail

C、the classroom

() 20. Bob's new teacher is a______.

A、man

B、woman

C、old man

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第8题

More than 6,000 children were expulsed (开除) from U.S. schools last year for bringing gun

More than 6,000 children were expulsed (开除) from U.S. schools last year for bringing guns and bombs to school, the U.S. Department of Education said on May 8.

The department gave a report to the expulsions as saying handguns accounted for 58 percent of the 6,093 expulsions in 2003-2004, against 7 percent for rifles(步枪) or shotguns and 35 percent for other types of firearms. "The report is a clear sign that our nation's public schools are cracking down(严惩) on students who bring guns to school," Education Secretary Richard Riley said in a statement. "We need to be strong-minded about keeping guns out of our schools and do everything to keep our children safe. " In March 2004, an 11 years old boy and 13 years old boy using hand-guns and rifles shot dead four children and a teacher at a school in Jonesboro, Arkansas. In October, two were killed and seven were wounded in a shooting at a Mississippi school. Two months later, a 14 years old boy killed three high school students and wounded five in Dasucah, Kentucky. Most of the expulsions, 56 percent, were from high schools, which have .students from about age 13. 34 percent were from junior high schools and 9 percent were from elementary schools, the report said.

From the first paragraph we can infer that in the U.S. schools______.

A.students enjoy shooting

B.students are eager to be soldiers

C.safety is a problem

D.students can make guns

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第9题

I recently wrote an autobiography in which I recalled many old memories. One of them was f
rom my school days, when our ninth grade teacher, Miss Raber, would pick out words from Reader's Digest to test our vocabulary.

Today, more than 45 years later, I always check out " It pays to Enrich Your Word Power" first when the Digest comes each month. I am impressed with that idea, word power. Reader's Digest knows the power that words have to move people to entertain, inform. and inspire. The Digest editors know that the big word isn't always the best word. Take just one example, a Quotable Quote from the February 1985 issue: " Time is a playful thing. It slips quickly and drinks the day like a bowl of milk. "

Seventeen words, only two of them more than one syllable, yet how much they convey! That's usually how it is with Reader's Digest. The small and simple can be profound.

As chairman of a foundation to restore the Statue of Liberty, I've been making a lot of speeches lately. I try to keep them fairly short. I use small but vivid words: words like "hope" , "guts", "faith" and "dreams". Those are words that move people and say so much about the spirit of America.

Don't get me wrong. I'm not against using big words, when it is right to do so, but I have also learned that a small word can work a small miracle—if it's the right word, in the right place, at the right time. It's a "secret" that I hope I will never forget.

The passage is mainly about______.

A.one of the many old memories

B.using simple words to express profound ideas

C.Reader's Digest and school speeches

D.how to make effective speeches

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第10题

听力原文:A: Bob, do you know who I saw the other day? Old Jake, looking terribly depressed
. Did he get his pension at last?

B: Yes. They made him stop working after 50 years at sea. He's pretty upset about it, but what can you do? He has to accept that.

A: He's all alone, isn't he?

B: Yes. His wife's been dead for years. They had one daughter, Doris, but she went off to town as soon as she left school, and he hasn't heard from her since. I hear she's making good money as a model.

A: Maybe someone should get in touch with her, get her to come back for a bit to help?

B: I don't suppose she'd come. She never got on with her father. He's a bit of a tough character, and she's as selfish as before. Oh, I expect old Jake will get by. He's healthy at least, comes into the clinic for a check regularly.

A: Are you his doctor?

B: No. My colleague, Dr. Thomas is.

A: That bad-tempered old man?

B: Oh, no. Dr. Thomas is not really bad-tempered. He just looks like it. He's an excellent doctor. He teaches me a lot. And he has a very nice family--his wife invites me over there to supper every week, very pleasant.

A: I know his daughter, a bit careless but bright and popular with her age-group.

B: I like that little girl, too.

(20)

A.Two.

B.Four.

C.Six.

D.Five.

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第11题

短文翻译(英译汉)As a child—and as an adult as well—Bill was untidy. It has been said th
短文翻译(英译汉)As a child—and as an adult as well—Bill was untidy. It has been said th

短文翻译(英译汉)

As a child—and as an adult as well—Bill was untidy. It has been said that in order to counteract this, Mary drew up weekly clothing plans for him. On Mondays he might go to school in blue, on Tuesdays in green, on Wednesdays in brown, on Thursdays in black, and so on Weekend meal schedules might also be planned in detail.

Bill’s contemporaries, even at the age, recognized that he was exceptional. Every year, he and his friends would go to summer camp. Bill especially liked swimming and other sports. One of his summer camp friends recalled, “He was never a nerd or a goof or the kind of kid you didn’t want your team. We all knew Bill was smarter than us. Even back then, when he was nine or ten years old, he talked like an adult and could express himself in ways that none of us understood.” Bill was also well ahead of his classmates in mathematics and science. He needed to go to a school that challenged him to Lakeside—an all-boys’ school for exceptional students. It was Seattle’s most exclusive school and was noted for its rigorous academic demands.” Lakeside allowed students to pursue their own interests, to whatever extent they wished. The school prided itself on making conditions and facilities available that would enable all its students to reach their full potential. It was the ideal environment for someone like Bill Gates.

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