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  There has never been a better time to fly Freedom Airlines.

  Fly Freedom for $98 or Less

  Are you planning a vacation this summer? You should, because now you can fly to anywhere Freedom Airlines covers for only $98 or less(each way with round trip purchase).

  In a survey(调查)conducted by Travel World magazine, Freedom Airlines ranked NO.1 in customer satisfac-tion.

  Customer Satisfaction Survey

  Travel World Magazine

  Don’t miss out on this great opportunity.Simply purchase your round trip ticket at least seven days in advance.You must pay for your ticket within 24 hours after making the reservation.Travel must be completed by August 31.Other restrictions(限制)are listed below.

  Call your travel agent now.Remember, seats are limited.There may be no ready seats on some flights during busy travel times and holiday periods.

  Restrictions:Your travel plans must include a stayover of at least one night.If your travel plans change, your airline fare cannot be refunded, but the value of the ticket can be applied toward future travel on Freedom Airlines.Fares do not include airport and federal taxes.

(1)

According to the graph, in which area did Freedom Airlines have the greatest percent of satisfied customers?

[  ]

A.

Friendly Service.

B.

Comfortable Seating.

C.

Overall Experience.

D.

Ticket Prices.

(2)

In what area in the survey did Freedom Airlines rank the same as the other airlines?

[  ]

A.

Friendly Service.

B.

Comfortable Seating.

C.

Food and Beverages.

D.

Ticket Prices.

(3)

Based on the advertisement, which of these statements best explains what the airline wants the public to believe?

[  ]

A.

Freedom Airlines is safer than other airlines.

B.

More customers fly on Freedom Airlines than on any other airlines.

C.

Freedom Airlines has more flights than other airlines.

D.

Freedom Airlines has the best ticket prices.

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Nineteenth-century writers in the United States, whether they wrote novels, short stories, poems or plays, were powerfully drawn to the railroad in its golden years. In fact, writers responded to the railroads as soon as the first were built in the 1830’s. By the 1850’s, the railroad was a major presence in the life of the nation. Writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David saw the railroad both as a boon(要求) to democracy(民主国家) and as an object of suspicion. The railroad could be and was a despoiler(掠夺者) of nature, furthermore, in its manifestation of speed and noise. It might be a despoiler of human nature as well. By the 1850’s and 1860’s, there was a great distrust among writer and intellectuals of the rapid industrialization of which the railroad was a leading force. Deeply philosophical historians such as Henry Adams lamented the role that the new frenzy for business was playing in eroding traditional values. A distrust of industry and business continued among writers throughout the rest of the nineteenth century and into the twentieth.

  For the most part, the literature in which the railroad plays and important role belong to popular culture rather than to the realm of serious art. One thinks of melodramas, boys’ books, thrillers, romances, and the like rather than novels of the first rank. In the railroads’ prime years, between 1890 and 1920, there were a few individuals in the United States, most of them with solid railroading experience behind them, who made a profession of writing about railroading—works offering the ambience of stations, yards, and locomotive cabs. These writers, who can genuinely be said to have created a genre, the “railroad novel”, are now mostly forgotten, their names having faded from memory. But anyone who takes the time to consult their fertile writings will still find a treasure trove of information about the place of the railroad in the life of the United States.

The underlined word “it” in the passage refers to______.

  A. railroad   B. manifestation   C. speed   D. nature

In the first paragraph, the author implies that writers’ reactions to the development of railroads were______.

  A. highly enthusiastic   B. both positive and negative   C. unchanging   D. Disinterested

According to the passage, the railroad played a significant role in literature in all of the following kinds of books except_______. 

A. thrillers   B. boys’ books  C. romances  D. important novels

The phrase “first rank” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to______.

A. largest category(类别)  B. highest quality   C. earliest writers  D. most difficult language

Which of the following topics is the main idea of passage?

A. The role of the railroad in the economy of the USA 

B. Major nineteenth century writers

C. The conflict between expanding industry and preserving nature

D. The railroad as a subject for literature

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Nineteenth-century writers in the United States, whether they wrote novels, short stories, poems or plays, were powerfully drawn to the railroad in its golden years. In fact, writers responded to the railroads as soon as the first were built in the 1830’s. By the 1850’s, the railroad was a major presence in the life of the nation. Writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David saw the railroad both as a boon(要求) to democracy(民主国家) and as an object of suspicion. The railroad could be and was a despoiler(掠夺者) of nature, furthermore, in its manifestation of speed and noise. It might be a despoiler of human nature as well. By the 1850’s and 1860’s, there was a great distrust among writer and intellectuals of the rapid industrialization of which the railroad was a leading force. Deeply philosophical historians such as Henry Adams lamented the role that the new frenzy for business was playing in eroding traditional values. A distrust of industry and business continued among writers throughout the rest of the nineteenth century and into the twentieth.

  For the most part, the literature in which the railroad plays and important role belong to popular culture rather than to the realm of serious art. One thinks of melodramas, boys’ books, thrillers, romances, and the like rather than novels of the first rank. In the railroads’ prime years, between 1890 and 1920, there were a few individuals in the United States, most of them with solid railroading experience behind them, who made a profession of writing about railroading—works offering the ambience of stations, yards, and locomotive cabs. These writers, who can genuinely be said to have created a genre, the “railroad novel”, are now mostly forgotten, their names having faded from memory. But anyone who takes the time to consult their fertile writings will still find a treasure trove of information about the place of the railroad in the life of the United States.

1.The underlined word “it” in the passage refers to______.

  A. railroad   B. manifestation   C. speed   D. nature

2.In the first paragraph, the author implies that writers’ reactions to the development of railroads were______.

  A. highly enthusiastic   B. both positive and negative   C. unchanging   D. Disinterested

3. According to the passage, the railroad played a significant role in literature in all of the following kinds of books except_______. 

A. thrillers   B. boys’ books  C. romances  D. important novels

4. The phrase “first rank” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to______.

A. largest category(类别)  B. highest quality   C. earliest writers  D. most difficult language

5. Which of the following topics is the main idea of passage?

A. The role of the railroad in the economy of the USA 

B. Major nineteenth century writers

C. The conflict between expanding industry and preserving nature

D. The railroad as a subject for literature

 

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Beauty has always been regarded as something praiseworthy. Almost everyone thinks attractive people are happier and healthier, have better marriages and have more respectable jobs. Personal advisors give them better advice for finding jobs. Even judges are softer on attractive defendants. But in the executive(主管的) circle, beauty can become a liability.

  While attractiveness is a positive factor for a man on his way up the executive ladder, it is harmful to a woman.

  Handsome male executives were considered having more honesty than plainer men; effort and ability were thought to lead to their success.

  Attractive female executives were considered to have less honesty than unattractive ones; their success was connected not with ability but with factors such as luck.

  All unattractive women executives were thought to have more honesty and to be more capable than the attractive female executives. Interestingly, though, the rise of the unattractive overnight successes was connected more to personal relationships and less to ability than that of the attractive overnight successes.

  Why are attractive women not thought to be able? An attractive woman is considered to be more feminine has an advantage in traditionally female jobs, but an attractive woman in a traditionally manly position appears to lack the "manly"qualifies required.

  This is true even in politics, "When the only clue is how he or she looks, people treat men and women differently, " says Anne Bowman, who recently published a study on the effects of attractiveness on political candidates(候选人). She asked 125 undergraduate students to rank two groups of photographs, one of men and one of women, in order of attractiveness. The students were told the photographs were of candidates for political offices. They were asked to rank them again, in the order they would vote for them.

  The results showed that attractive males completely defeated unattractive men, but the women who had ranked most attractive unchangeably received the fewest votes.

  The word "liability" most probably means ________.

  A. disadvantage B. advantage   C. misfortune   D. trouble

 Bowman's experiment shows that when it comes to politics, attractiveness________

  A. turns out to be a disadvantage to men

  B. is more of a disadvantage than an advantage to women

  C. has as little effect on men as on women

  D. affects men and women alike

  It can be inferred from the passage that people's views on beauty are often________.

  A. practical   B. supportive   C. old - fashioned D. one - sided

  The author writes this passage to ________.

  A. give advice to job - seekers who are attractive

  B. discuss the disadvantages of being attractive

  C. demand equal rights for women

  D. state the importance of appearance

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  When I was growing up, I had an old neighbour named Dr.Gibbs.He didn’t look like other doctors I had ever known.He never   1   at us for playing in his yard.I remember him as someone nice and   2  .When Dr.Gibbs wasn’t saving   3  , he was planting trees.His house sat on ten acres, and his life’s   4   was to make it a forest.

  But he   5   watered his new trees.Once I asked why.He said that watering plants would   6   them, and that   7   you water them, each successive(后继的)  8   of trees will grow weaker and weaker.So you have to make things   9   for them.

  He’d planted an oak, and instead of watering it every morning, he’d   10   it with a rolled-up newspaper.I asked him why he did that, and he said it was to cause the tree’s   11  .Dr.Gibbs passed away a couple of years ago.  12  , I walk by his house and look at the trees that I watched him plant some 25 years ago.They are big and   13   now.Sufferings seemed to   14   them in ways ease and   15   never could.

  Every night before I go to bed, I check on my two sons.I stand over them and watch their little bodies, the rising and falling of life within.I often pray for them.Mostly I pray that their lives will be   16  .But lately I've been thinking that it's time to   17   my prayer, because life is   18  , whether we want it to be or not.Too many times we pray for ease, but that's what we seldom   19  .What we need to do is to pray for roots that reach deep into the earthe, so when the rains fall and the winds blow, we won't be   20  

(1)

[  ]

A.

smiled

B.

shouted

C.

looked

D.

kicked

(2)

[  ]

A.

cold

B.

lonely

C.

mild(温和的)

D.

careful

(3)

[  ]

A.

money

B.

lives

C.

flowers

D.

energy

(4)

[  ]

A.

goal

B.

way

C.

attitude

D.

theory

(5)

[  ]

A.

regularly

B.

sometimes

C.

never

D.

always

(6)

[  ]

A.

remove

B.

benefit

C.

drown

D.

spoil

(7)

[  ]

A.

if

B.

unless

C.

although

D.

since

(8)

[  ]

A.

kind

B.

group

C.

rank

D.

generation

(9)

[  ]

A.

rough

B.

free

C.

available

D.

poisonous

(10)

[  ]

A.

protected

B.

tied

C.

beat

D.

wrapped

(11)

[  ]

A.

anger

B.

defence

C.

shade

D.

death

(12)

[  ]

A.

More or less

B.

Now and again

C.

Sooner or later

D.

Here and there

(13)

[  ]

A.

thin

B.

dying

C.

ripe

D.

strong

(14)

[  ]

A.

benefit

B.

harm

C.

affect

D.

change

(15)

[  ]

A.

cure

B.

danger

C.

comfort

D.

difficulty

(16)

[  ]

A.

interesting

B.

colorful

C.

easy

D.

hopeful

(17)

[  ]

A.

strengthen

B.

change

C.

repeat

D.

realize

(18)

[  ]

A.

tough

B.

helpless

C.

various

D.

valuable

(19)

[  ]

A.

seek

B.

prove

C.

share

D.

meet

(20)

[  ]

A.

challenged

B.

defeated

C.

missed

D.

forgotten

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