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阅读理解。     Some things can carry messages, for example, a sign at the bus stop helps you to know which bus to
take. Signs on the door tell you where to go in or out. Have you ever noticed that there are a lot of signs
around you and that you receive messages from them all the time?
    People can communicate on many other ways. An artist can use his drawing to tell about beautiful
mountains, about the blue sea and many other things. Books are written to tell you about all the wonderful
things in the world and also about people and their ideas.
    Books, magazines, TVs, radios and films all help us to communicate with others. They all help us to
know what is going on in the world and what other people are thinking about. 1. What can help you if you want to know which bus to take?
    _______________________________________________
2. What do the signs on the door do?
    _______________________________________________
3. People can communicate in many other ways, can"t they?
    _______________________________________________
4. What can help us to communicate with others?
    _______________________________________________
5. What do they help us to do?
    _______________________________________________
答案
1. A sign at the bus stop.
2. Signs on the door tell us where to go in or out.
3. Yes, they can.
4. Books, magazines, TVs, radios and films all help us to communicate with others.
5. They all help us to know what is going on in the world and what other people are thinking about.
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阅读理解。    The Guidance Department (教导处) at Berryville High School has a staff (员工) of eleven teachers.
Most of their work is done with the students. But the staff sees a lot of parents, too.


    "parents meetings make clear monthly diagram (图表)," says Mildred Foreman, head of the Guidance.
"This diagram stays much the same from year to year. The busy months are October, March and May."
     September, the beginning of a new school year, starts rather slowly. Few parents come in. Most of
them want to talk about the schedules (日程安排). October brings many problems caused by some
students. Some parents are called in. Others come by themselves. Things quiet down in November.
December is a quiet month. "It"s the holiday," Ms Foreman says. "people want to come in, I know, but
they decide to wait until after New Year"s Day."
     Report cards go home just before Christmas holidays. Bad marks (分数) bring parents in as school
opens again. This happens again in March, another report card month. May is always the year"s busiest
month. That"s when parents begin to think that their children may be asked to stay in the same grade again.
They come in to see if anything can be done before things are decided in June. 1.The teachers in the Guidance Department usually ______. [     ]
A.do most of their work for the students
B.answer all the questions from parents
C.help other teachers get along with students and parents
D.only bring report cards to students and parents 2.In December parents usually ______. [     ]
A.stay at home with their children for their holidays
B.wait for the teachers to bring report cards to their children
C.wouldn"t like to visit the teachers in the Guidance Department
D.let teachers have a good rest during their holidays 3.In March, each of the teachers working in the Guidance Department has to meet about ______ parents. [     ]
A.55
B.35
C.15
D.5 4.Why do some parents come to school in March? Because ______. [     ]
A.they want to see their children"s teachers after Christmas holidays
B.they are called by the teachers of the Guidance Department
C.bad marks have them do it
D.it"s the beginning of a new school year
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任务型阅读。假设你是餐馆的经理Mr Price,读了顾客Raymond Yuen 写给你的投诉信。现给他回一封email,
对他的投诉作出回应。下面是投诉信原文:An e-mail to complain
Here is an e-mail with a complaint from
An unhappy customer in Canada.
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To:                           manager@tastytreat.com.ca
Date:                        Monday, 7 October, 3.34p.m.
From:                       raymondyuen@canada.net
Subject:                    Complaint
阅读理解。
1. After reading the form, we know this is            .
[     ]
A. a study plan of Jim Green
B. a teaching report of Sue Read
C. a school report about Jim Green
D. a working plan of Andrew Robinson
2. From this form, we know that Jim"s best subject is            .
[     ]

A. science
B. French
C. geography
D. English

3. From this form, we know Jim is not so good at             .
[     ]
A. science and geography
B. maths and history
C. history and French
D. music and English
4. According to the form, which of the following is NOT true?
[     ]
A. Jim doesn"t like pop music at all.
B. Jim doesn"t do well in science.
C. Jim can do better if he works harder next term.
D. Jim learns two languages in school.
完形填空。
     When you are invited to a meal in Thailand, the wards of the invitation    1    "come and eat rice". In
fact    2   all Thai dishes are eaten with rice, which grows there easily    3   the climate is warm and there
is much    4  . The food that is served is    5   cut into pieces, so there is no need to use knives and forks
    6  , instead, special spoons and forks are used. The Thais    7   to eat with their hands and now there
are still some people who eat this    8  . There is a special way of doing it. First they wash their    9   hands
in a bowl of water, they only eat with their right hands. They are careful not to let the food   10   the palms
of their hands. After the meal, the   11  are again carefully washed.
     The meal usually has several different   12  . They are all hot. They are served in bowls which everyone
shares,   13   each person has their own bowl of rice.   14   Thailand has a long coastline, it is not surprising
   15  fish and shellfish play an important part in Thai cooking.
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(     )1.A. says     
(     )2.A. nearly   
(     )3.A. when     
(     )4.A. wind     
(     )5.A. never   
(     )6.A. when     
(     )7.A. went     
(     )8.A. way      
(     )9.A. left             
(     )10.A. touch    
(     )11.A. forks    
(     )12.A. kinds    
(     )13.A. because  
(     )14.A. As       
(     )15.A. the    
B. means         
B. not            
B. if              
B. rain          
B. always       
B. so             
B. used           
B. rice            
B. right          
B. catch           
B. spoons        
B. dishes       
B. though         
B. Where          
B. which        
C. mean        
C. never         
C. because          
C. water          
C. hardly      
C. but           
C. wanted         
C. dish           
C. dirty                                           
C. feel             
C. hands           
C. bowls      
C. since         
C. When          
C. that       
任务型阅读。
阅读下面这篇短文。根据短文内容,完成表格中空缺的部分,每个空格不得超过两个单词。 
                                                   Riding the Trans-Siberian Railway
     Last summer, after completing our work in China, I took a trip of a lifetime on the Trans-Siberian
Railway. Leaving Beijing early on a Wednesday morning in July, my wife and I traveled through some
awesome (令人惊叹的) countryside before we arrived in Moscow the following Monday.
    The first leg took us past the Great Wall and through the grasslands of Inner Mongolia. At the Mongolian
Republic border, we had a delay (耽误) while the wheels were changed because the railway gauge is a
different size.
     On our way to the capital, Ulan Baator (乌兰巴托), we saw herdsmen on horseback looking after
their cattle. There was a spectacular thunderstorm as we crossed a vast open plain. Later we had a quick
tour of Ulan Baator.
     Next, the train took us into Siberia. After a stop at Irkutsk, a popular holiday resort (胜地), where a tour
group left the train, we passed a beautiful lake, the Lake Baikal. Later, we saw some lovely wooden houses
in pretty, sunny countryside. This surprised us, as we had imagined Siberia as being covered in thick snow.
     Over the next few days, we passed through Novosibirsk, Omsk and other cities in the heartlands of the
Russian Federation. By now, our body clocks were losing their sense of time. We wanted to sleep and eat at
the wrong time!
     At last we reached Moscow. We were too tired and slept for 16 hours that night. The next day we went
sightseeing. We saw the Kremlin and some other great buildings in the Russian capital. Then, all too soon, it
was time for us to return to our home in London.
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Order of visiting
Travel Notes
Place
4
1.                        
Irkutsk
2.                      
Herdsmen, thunderstorm
On the way to Ulan Baator
3.                      
4.                         
Lake Baikal
5.                      
Lovely wooden houses
6.                       
7.                      
Russian cities
Novosibirsk, Omsk, etc.
8.                      
Capital of Mongolian Republic
Ulan Baator
8
Great buildings
9.                       
1
10.                         
Inner Mongolia