You don’t mean any harm. You’re just trying to have a good time. But do you know how your overseas vacation 21 people in other countries? What’s your dream vacation? New chances are opening up all the time to 22 the world. So we visit travel agents, compare prices and pay our money. We know 23 our vacation costs us. 24 unfortunately, tourism often harms the local people 25 it helps them. For example, in Zanzibar, a British company got 57 sq km of land from the government for tourist sites(旅游胜地). They include 14 luxury hotels, three golf courses , swimming pools and an airport. The local people fear 26 their farmland and fishing rights. And most of the profits(利润) do not help the local people. 27 , profits go for the tour operators in wealthier countries. When the Massey people in Tanzania were driven from their lands, some moved to city slum (贫民区), 28 now make a little money by selling small gifts. Removed from their hunting lands, the Indians have no choice 29 their culture. Problems like these were observed more than 20 years ago. Now people are working together to correct them. Tourists, too, are 30 the pressure. Though the beginnings are small, the results are 31 . The good news is that everyone, including us, can 32 in helping the local people in the place we visit. Tour operators and companies can help by 33 that local people work in good conditions and earn reasonable wages. They can make it a point to use only locally 34 hotels, restaurants and guide services. They can share profits fairly to help the local economy. And they can involve the local people 35 planning and managing tourism.
小题1: | A.effect | B.affect | C.cause | D.involve |
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小题2: | A.exploit | B.invent | C.find | D.explore |
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小题3: | A.what | B.how | C.which | D.how many |
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小题4: | A.However | B.But | C.Yet | D.Otherwise |
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小题5: | A.more than | B.other than | C.less than | D.rather than |
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小题6: | A.losing | B.missing | C.disappearing | D.dismissing |
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小题7: | A.Instead | B.Instead of | C.In place of | D.Opposite |
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小题8: | A.the other | B.others | C.the others | D.some other |
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小题9: | A.but “sell” | B.except “sell” | C.but to “sell” | D.but “selling” |
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小题10: | A.holding on | B.putting on | C.lying on | D.setting up |
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小题11: | A.disappointing | B.ridiculous | C.apparent | D.terrible |
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小题12: | A.have an effect | B.make an attempt | C.be responsible | D.play a part |
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小题13: | A.subscribing | B.convincing | C.deciding | D.making sure |
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小题14: | A.owned | B.possessing | C.belonged to | D.owning |
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本文讲的是旅游度假对游览区当地人的影响。 小题1:B。此处用动词affect影响。但你知道你的海外度假怎么影响其它国家的人。 小题1:D。explore探索。本句意思是:探索世界的新机会总是不断地涌现出来。 小题1:A。what在此处作动词cost的宾语,本句的意思是:我们知道我们度假花费我们什么东西。 小题1:B。前后表示转折关系,故用but。 小题1:A。more than与其说……倒不如说……。根据下文的描述可以知道本句话的意思是:旅游业给当地人与其说带来帮助不如说带来伤害。 小题1:A。lose失去。本句话的意思是:当地人害怕失去土地和捕鱼的权利。 小题1:A。表示和上文所述情况相反。instead在此是副词,用作状语。 小题1:B。others其他人。其他人现在通过卖一些小礼品赚点小钱。 小题1:C。表示“除了……别无选择”,用have no choice but to do这一结构。此答案中 ‘sell’一词含有很强的讽刺意味:一是政府出售土地,不顾百姓生计;二是老百姓失去土地却一无所获。 小题1:B。该句的意思是:旅游者也正逐渐地增加了压力。put on的意思是“增加,添上”。 小题1:C。apparent明显的。结果是明显的。 小题1:D。play a part in起……作用。好消息是每个人,包括我们,能够在帮助我们参观的地方的当地人起一定作用。 小题1:D。make sure确保,保证。保证当地人好的工作条件。 小题1:A。own拥有。使用当地拥有的旅馆、饭店和导游服务。 小题1:C。involve ... in使某人参与, 使某人加入。他们能够使当地人参与旅游规划和管理。 |
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Have you ever thought about what determines the way we are when we grow up? Remember the TV program Seven Up? It started following the lives of a group of children in 1973. We first meet them as wide-eyed seven-year-olds and catch up with them at seven-year intervals: nervous 14-year-olds, serious 21-year-olds and then grown-ups. Some of the stories are inspiring, others sad, but what is interesting in almost all the cases is the way in which the children’s early hopes and dreams are shown in their future lives. For example, at seven, Tony is a lively child who says he wants to become a sportsman or a taxi driver. When he grows up, he goes on to do both. How about Niki? She says, “I would like to find out about the moon.” And she goes on to become a space scientist. As a child, soft-spoken Bruce says he wants to help “poor children” and ends up teaching in India. But if the lives of all the children had followed this pattern, the program would be far less interesting than it actually was. It was the children whose childhood did not prepare them for what was to come that made the program so interesting. Where did their ideas come from about what they wanted to do when they grew up? Are children influenced by what their parents do, by what they see on television or by what their teachers say? How great is the effect of a single important event? Many film directors, including Steven Spielberg, say that an early visit to the cinema was the turning point in their lives. Dr. Margaret McAllister, who has done a lot of research in this area, thinks that the major factors are parents, friends and their wider society. 小题1:What does the text mainly discuss?A.New ways to make a TV program interesting. | B.The importance of TV programs to children. | C.Different ways to make childhood dreams come true. | D.The influence of childhood experience on future lives. | 小题2: What does the underlined word “influenced” mean in the last paragraph?A.Impressed. | B.Improved. | C.Affected. | D.Attracted. | 小题3: What are the examples in Paragraph 2 meant to show?A.Many people’s childhood hopes are related to their future jobs. | B.There are many poor children in India who need help. | C.Children have different dreams about their future. | D.A lot of people are very sad in their childhood. | 小题4:Spielberg’s story is meant to show that _______.A.going to a movie at an early age helps a child learn about society | B.a single childhood event may decide what one does as a grown-up | C.parents and friends can help a child grow up properly | D.films have more influence on a child than teachers do |
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Driving Offence Points System What is Driving Offence Points System? After the introduction of this system, certain traffic offences will earn the driver points besides other punishment. If a driver makes any of these offences, the points will be recorded. When the driver gets a certain number of points, he will be forbidden to drive for a certain amount of time. What are the purposes of this system? This is a system designed to make road much safer. It can improve standards of driving and reduce the accident rates. Which traffic offences will result in Driving Offence points? Of course, not all traffic offences are covered by this system. Only those that have direct effect on road safety are included. There are altogether fourteen items.
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| Causing death by dangerous driving
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| Dangerous driving
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| Careless driving
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| 4
| Driving after drinking or taking drugs
| 10
| 5
| Driving over speed limit by more than 15 km/hour
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| 6
| Driving in a motor race on the road
| 10
| 7
| Failing to stop after an accident
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| 8
| Failing to give information after an accident
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| 9
| Failing to report an accident
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| 10
| Failing to obey directions of police officers
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| 11
| Crossing double white lines
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| 12
| Failing to obey traffic signals
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| 13
| Failing to give way to walkers at a crosswalk Failing to stop for people walking
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| 14
| Failing to stop at school crossing
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| What will happen if you have got up to 10 points? If you have got 10 points or above, but still less 15 points, you will receive a warning letter from the Transport Department. This letter will tell your record of Driving Offence Points and remind you of the result of getting more points. It is hoped that this warning will change your driving behavior for the better. What will happen if you have got 15 points? If you have got 15 points or more within two years, a court will take away your driving license. The first time you are found guilty you will not be able to drive for three months, but if you are caught a second time you will not be able to drive for six months. 小题1:The underlined word “Offence”(paragraph 1)refers to ________. A.a driving habit | B.an official of road safety | C.bad behavior in the office | D.an action against the traffic law | 小题2:The Driving Offence Points __________. A.is a system that helps to improve the driving standards | B.are points earned because of dangerous driving | C.shows traffic offences of different kinds | D.is a guide dealing with traffic offences | 小题3:What will happen to you if you have got 13 points? A.You will be punished for the points. | B.Your driving license will be taken away. | C.Your record will be sent to the Transport Department. | D.You will get a warning letter from the Transport Department. | 小题4:What will happen to you if you are caught driving dangerously and two months later you are caught driving after drinking? A.Your license will be taken away. | B.You will be taken to the police station. | C.You will not be able to drive for 3 months. | D.You will not be able to drive for 6 months. |
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It must have been around nine o’clock when I drove back home from work because it was already dark. As I came near to the gates I turned off the head lights of the car so as to prevent the beam from swinging (摆动) through the window and waking Jack, who shared the house with me. But I needn’t have done so. I noticed that his light was still on, so he was awake anyway—unless he had fallen asleep while reading. I put the car away and went up the steps. Then I opened the door quietly and went to Jack’s room. He was in bed awake, but he didn’t even turn towards me. “What’s up, Jack﹖” I asked. “For God’s sake, don’t make a noise,” he said. The way he spoke reminded me of someone in pain who is afraid to talk in case he does himself serious injury. “Take your shoes off, Neville,” Jack said. I thought that he must be ill and that I had better give way to him to keep him happy. “There is a snake here,” he explained. “It’s asleep between the sheets. I was lying on my back reading when I saw it.I knew that moving was out of the question. I could not have moved even I’d wanted to.” I realized that he was serious. “I was depending on you to call a doctor as soon as you came home,” Jack went on. “It has not bitten me yet but I dare not do anything to upset it. It might wake up. I’m sick of this,” he said.“I took it for granted that you would have come home an hour ago.” There was no time to argue or apologize for being late.I looked at him as encouraging as I could and went to telephone the doctor. 小题1:When he got home, Neville found that _____.A.Jack had fallen asleep while reading | B.Jack had been reading for some time | C.Jack’s light was not turned off | D.Jack was ready to answer the doctor | 小题2:The underlined phrase in Paragraph 6 means _____.A.impossible | B.no problem | C.no doubt | D.without difficulty | 小题3:Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage﹖A.Neville and Jack lived in the same house. | B.Neville thought that Jack had fallen ill. | C.Neville really believed that Jack was not making a joke. | D.Neville refused to argue or to make an apology for being late. | 小题4:The reason why Neville thought that Jack must be ill is that Jack ____.A.asked Neville to take off his shoes | B.made a gesture to show the presence of the snake | C.was afraid to upset the snake sleeping between the sheets | D.behaved strangely as if he were badly hurt | 小题5:According to the passage, Neville should have been home at ____.A.7 p.m. | B.8 p.m. | C.9 p.m. | D.6 p.m. |
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Any housewife who went to the new supermarket wished to be the lucky customer who did not have to pay for her shopping. This was what the 21 just inside the entrance 22 .It said: “Remember, 23 ,one of our customers gets 24 goods. THIS MAY BE YOUR LUCKY DAY!” For quite a long time Mrs. Edwards 25, like many of her 26, to be the lucky customer. Unlike her friends, she never 27 hoping. The 28 in the kitchen was full of things which she did not need. Her husband tried to advise her 29 buying so many things but failed. She 30 dreamed of the DAY when the manager of the supermarket would come up to her and say, “Madam, THIS IS YOUR LUCKY DAY. Everything in your 31 doesn’t need to be paid!” One Friday afternoon Mrs. Edwards shopped 32 .But she was not the lucky customer. No sooner had she just put the things inside her 33 than she found that she had forgotten to 34 tea. She dashed back to the 35 , got some tea and went towards the 36 .As she did so, she saw the 37 came. 38 his hand he said, “I want to 39 you. You are our LUCKY CUSTOMER this week! Everything you have in your basket 40 !”
小题1: | A.notice | B.report | C.board | D.newspaper |
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小题2: | A.did | B.promised | C.made | D.agreed |
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小题3: | A.every day | B.every month | C.twice a week | D.once a week |
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小题4: | A.excellent | B.free | C.extra | D.unexpected |
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小题5: | A.waited | B.came | C.hoped | D.went |
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小题6: | A.friends | B.neighbors | C.relatives | D.customers |
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小题7: | A.got rid of | B.got along with | C.gave up | D.gave out |
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小题8: | A.counter | B.cushion | C.food | D.cupboard |
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小题9: | A.against | B.for | C.with | D.about |
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小题10: | A.often | B.always | C.usually | D.seldom |
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小题11: | A.bill | B.hand | C.car | D.basket |
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小题12: | A.anxiously | B.seriously | C.crazily | D.wonderfully |
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小题13: | A.pockets | B.car | C.basket | D.house |
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小题14: | A.buy | B.find | C.take | D.have |
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小题15: | A.shop | B.counter | C.department | D.supermarket |
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小题16: | A.door | B.entrance | C.cash-desk | D.shelves |
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小题17: | A.secretary | B.policeman | C.manager | D.salesman |
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小题18: | A.Putting out | B.Holding out | C.Shaking | D.Waving |
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小题19: | A.congratulate | B.tell | C.inform | D.thank |
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小题20: | A.is yours | B.means nothing | C.belongs to you | D.costs nothing |
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Dad came in the midnight. We heard every sound, but we pretended to be asleep. Next morning he looked weak and thin, sitting in a chair by the kitchen fire. The light of the fire shone through his long empty sleeve. Everything went as usual. Grandma found something to do in the bedroom. Grandpa went out for some water. Mother, with her back to us, was getting the cakes ready for breakfast. But nothing was right. When grandma came out of the bedroom, she walked on tiptoe. When grandpa came back, he said nothing about the weather. At breakfast Mother passed us the fruit and said something, but her voice was too high. At last my sister, Lou, pushed back her chair. “It’s your turn to wash the dishes.” But I had washed the dishes the night before. I said nothing because it was not right to quarrel in front of Dad just home with the empty sleeve. “It is your turn,” Lou said again. I looked at her in surprise. “It is not,” I said because I suddenly remembered Mother had told us to go on as usual. “Children, children,” Mother said in a quiet, glad kind of voice. And Dad was smiling because he felt at home at last. 小题1:What do you know happened to Dad in the story?A.He was badly ill. | B.He had a long journey. | C.He drank too much. | D.He lost one of his arms. | 小题2:The family when they saw Dad’s empty sleeve.A.was too surprised to do anything | B.felt sad and cried a lot | C.tried not to show their feelings | D.showed no worry at all | 小题3:From the story, we know .A.the two sisters often quarreled about who should wash the dishes | B.the family liked seeing the two sisters quarrelling after breakfast | C.Dad loved the two sisters very much though they often quarreled | D.Mother told the two sisters to quarrel with each other the night before | 小题4:Which of the following can be the best title of the story?A.The Quarrelling Sisters | B.Dad Was Back | C.After the Accident | D.An Empty Sleeve |
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