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Over a hundred people expressed their worries, but were willing to help.A. some B. many

Over a hundred people expressed their worries, but were willing to help.

A. some B. many C. few D. little

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第1题

But competitive swimming is just over one hundred years old.(英译中)
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Over a hundred people expressed their worries, but were willing to help.A. some B. many

Over a hundred people expressed their worries, but were willing to help.

A. some B. many C. few D. little

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Most boys, and many girls too, have at some time or other started a stamp collection. Stam
p-collecting, or, to call it【21】its correct name, philately,【22】an increasing popular hobby from as【23】as 1854 -- for less than two decades (十年) after postage stamps【24】. Today the hobby numbers【25】are not only boys and girls, but also men and women from all ranks (阶层) in society. So rapidly【26】the interest in stamp-collecting increase in the United States of America【27】in 1921 the United States Post Office found itself【28】set up a special department to【29】the needs of collectors. At present the yearly【30】of this department total over three hundred thousand dollars.

(41)

A.by

B.in

C.for

D.with

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第4题

Paper was invented by the Chinese in the first century AD.Paper was not made in southe
rn Europe until about the year 1100.Scandinavia - which now makes a great deal of the world's paper - did not begin to make it until 1500.Most paper is made from wood.Paper-making 1s an important British industry and paper from Britain is sold to many countries such as Australia and South Africa.Some of the wood used in the British paper making industry comes from trees grown in Britain, but wood is also bought from other countries such as Norway.One tree is needed for every four hundred copies of a forty-page newspaper.If half the adults in Britain buy one daily paper, this uses up over a thousand trees a day'.All over the world, trees are being cut down faster than they are being planted, so there may be a serious need for paper at the beginning of next century.

When we think of paper, we think of newspaper, books, letters and writing paper.But there are many other uses.Only half of paper is used for books and newspaper, etc .Paper is very good for keeping you warm.Each year, more and more things are made of paper.Now we hear that chairs, tables, and even beds can be made of paper.But the latest in paper making seems to be paper houses.

26.Where was paper invented()?

A.In China.

B.In Scandinavia.

C.In Britain.

27.Scandinavia began to make paper().

A.in 1100

B.in 1400

C.in 1500

28.Every four hundred copies of a forty-page newspaper will need().

A.half a tree

B.one tree

C.two trees

29.All over the world, trees are being cut down than they are being planted().

A.faster

B.more slowly

C.much more slowly

30.The latest things made of paper are().

A.chairs

B. tables

C.houses

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第5题

We know that trees are useful in our everyday life. They give us many things, such as
wood, oxygen, rubber, medicines and many other things. They can __1__ tell us a lot about our climate. The following are the reasons. If you cut across a tree, you can see that it has many rings. Most trees grow one new ring __2__ year. Because of the reason, we know how old a tree is. A tree over a hundred years old means that it has more than a hundred __3__. When the climate is dry or very cold, the trees do not grow very much and their rings are usually thin. When it is wet and warm, the rings are much thicker. If the rings are suddenly very thin or suddenly very thick, this means that the __4__ changed suddenly. If we look at the rings on this tree, we can learn about the climate for a hundred years. We can see __5__ our climate is changing today.

1)、A.climate

B.rings

C.every

D.also

E.how

2)、A.climate

B.rings

C.every

D.also

E.how

3)、A.climate

B.rings

C.every

D.also

E.how

4)、A.climate

B.rings

C.every

D.also

E.how

5)、A.climate

B.rings

C.every

D.also

E.how

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Since 1895 the National Trust(国家文物信托基金会) has worked for the preservation of place

Since 1895 the National Trust(国家文物信托基金会) has worked for the preservation of places of historic interest and natural beauty in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Today the Trust — 【B1】______ is not a government department but a charity depending on the 【B2】______ support of the public and its own members — is the largest landowner and conservation society in Britain.

Wherever you go, you are close to land that is protected and 【B3】______ by the National Trust. Over 300 miles of 【B4】______coastline; 90,000 acres of land, lakes and forests in one area of natural beauty 【B5】______ ; prehistoric and Roman ruins; moorlands and farmland, woods and islands; lengths of 【B6】______ waterways; even seventeen whole villages — all are open to the public at all times subject only 【B7】______ the needs of farming, forestry and the protection of wildlife.

But the Trust's protection【B8】______ further than this. It has in its possession a hundred gardens and【B9】______ two hundred historic buildings which it opens to paying visitors. Castles and churches, houses of 【B10】______or historic importance, mills, gardens and parks 【B11】______ to the Trust by their former owners. Many houses retain their 【B12】______ content of fine furniture, pictures, and other treasures accumulated over 【B13】______ , and often the donor himself continues to live in part of the house as a 【B14】______ of the National Trust. The walking-sticks in the hall, the flowers, silver-framed photographs, books and papers in the rooms are signs that the house is still loved and 【B15】______ and that visitors are welcomed as private individuals just as much as tourists.

【B1】

A.it

B.which

C.this

D.whether it

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The killer bees are coming! By the time you read this they will have reached Texas. By the
mid-1990s, they will have reached all the warmer areas of the United States. Scientists as well as farmers wait for them with a mixture of fear and wonder.

The killer bees should not be coming at all. Nature did not put them on this direct path for the United States; human beings did. The killer bees are from Africa. But in 1957 a scientist from Brazil got some of these killer bees for his experiments. The aim was to produce a better bee. However, an accident happened: a guest beekeeper let twenty-six of the queen bees escape by mistake. Before long, groups of killer bees took off for the woods.

Since that time, the wild killer bees have multiplied(繁衍) many times over. By 1998, their population was over 1015. They have spread all over South America, Central America, and most of Mexico. The United States is the next stop.

Are the killer bees really killers? Yes, they are. In their first thirty years in America, they have killed thousands of hens, pigs, and other animals. While no one knows the exact number, it is believed that several hundred people have also been killed.

So be careful. Killer bees are on the way. Scientists have no idea what to do with them yet. There must be a way.

We know from the passage that killer bees will spread to the United States ______.

A.from north

B.from south

C.from west

D.from east

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第8题

完形填空Many of the world’s pollution problems have been caused by the crowding of lar
ge groups of people into cities.Satisfying the 21 of the people leads to further polluting by industry.If the rapid increase in human population 22 at the present rate (比率), there may be much greater harm.Some scientists speak of the 23 in number of people as “Population Pollution”.

About 2000 years ago, the world 24 was probably about 250 million.It reached a billion in 1850.By 1930 the population was two billion.It is 25 three and a half billion.It is expected to double by the year 2000.If the population continues to grow at the same 26 , there would be 25 billion people in the world a hundred years from now.

Man has been using the earth’s 27 more and more rapidly over the years.Some of them are almost gone.Now many people believe that man’s greatest 28 is how to control the growth of this population.The materials in the world will not support the human population in time to come if the present rate of increase continues.29 there is over crowding in the cities and hunger in some countries.Can man’s rate of increase continue?

Many people believe that human survival (幸存者) in the future 30 on the answer to the question.

21.A.needs

B.supplies

C.service

D.supports

22.A.stops

B.continues

C.slows down

D.adds to

23.A.increase

B.reduce

C.country

D.improvement

24.A.people

B.situation

C.population

D.land

25.A.now

B.in the past

C.in the future

D.then

26.A.place

B.time

C.rate

D.result

27.A coal

B.oil

C.mines

D.resources

28.A.problem

B.power

C.plan

D.idea

29.A.Already

B.Yet

C.Still

D.Often

30.A.feeds

B.lives

C.keeps

D.depends

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第9题

Self concept is the image that people have of themselves and how they think other peopl
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第10题

We have no idea about when men first began to use salt, but we do know that it has been us
ed in many different ways throughout the history.

For example, it is recorded in many history books the people who lived over three thousand years ago ate salted fish. Thousands of years ago in Egypt, salt was used to preserve the dead.

In some periods of history, a person who stole salt was thought to have broken the law. Take the eighteenth century for an example, if a person was caught stealing salt, he would be thrown into prison. History also records that only in England about ten thousand people were put into prison during that century for stealing salt! About one hundred and fifty years ago, in the year 1553, if a man took more than his share of salt, he would be thought to have broken the law and would be seriously punished. The offender' s ear was cut off.

Salt was an important item on the dinner table of a king. It was always placed in front of the king when he sat down to eat. Important guests at the king' s table were seated near the salt. Less important guests were given seats farther away from it.

Thousands of years ago in Egypt, salt was used ______.

A.to punish people who had broken the law

B.to keep dead bodies from decay

C.to keep fish alive

D.to make chemicals

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第11题

How many people outside cities go into cities to look for jobs each day?A.70% of the peopl

How many people outside cities go into cities to look for jobs each day?

A.70% of the people.

B.4% of the people in the world.

C.More than 75 000.

D.About 75 000 people.

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