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  Every year thousands of tourists visit Pompeii, Italy.They see the sights that Pompeii is famous for-its stadium(露天大型运动场)and theatres, its shops and restaurants.The tourists do not, however, see Pompeii's people.They do not see them because Pompeii has no people.No one has lived in Pompeii for almost 2000 years.Once, Pompeii was a busy city of 22000 people.It lay at the foot of Mount Vesuvius, a grass-covered volcano.Mount Vesuvius had not erupted for centuries, so the people of Pompeii felt safe.But they were not.

  In August of AD 79, Mount Vesuvius erupted.The entire top of the mountain exploded, and a huge black cloud rose into the air.Soon stones and hot ash began to fall on Pompeii.When the eruption ended two days later, Pompeii was buried under 20 feet of stones and ashes.Almost all of its people were dead.

  For centuries, Pompeii lay buried under stone and ash.Then, in the year 1861, an Italian scientist named Ginseppe began to uncover Pompeii.Slowly, carefully, Ginseppe and his men dug.The city looked almost the same as it had looked in AD 79.There were streets and fountains(喷泉), houses and shops.There was a stadium with 20 000 seats.Perhaps the most important of all, there were everyday objects, which tell us a great deal about the people who lived in Pompeii.Many glasses and jars had some dark blue colour in the bottom, so we know that the people of Pompeii liked wine.They liked bread, too; metal bread pans were in every bakery.In one bakery there were 81 round, flat loaves of bread ― a type of bread that is still sold in Italy today.Tiny boxes filled with a dark, shiny powder tell us that women liked to wear eye makeup.

  Ginseppe has died, but his work continues.One-fourth has not been uncovered yet.Scientists are still digging, still making discoveries that draw the tourists to Pompeii.

(1)

Why do large numbers of people come to Pompeii each year?

[  ]

A.

To visit the volcano

B.

To shop and eat there

C.

To watch sports and plays

D.

To watch how Pompeiians lived

(2)

Why had so many Pompeiians remained by volcanic Mount Vesuvius?

[  ]

A.

The city nearby offered all kinds of fun.

B.

The area produced the finest wine in Italy.

C.

Few people expected the volcano to erupt again.

D.

The mountain was beautiful and covered with grass.

(3)

Why did the city uncovered look almost the same as it had looked in AD 79?

[  ]

A.

Because Ginseppe and his men dug it slowly and carefully.

B.

Because the city was buried alive and remained untouched.

C.

Because scientists successfully rebuilt the city with everyday objects.

D.

Because nobody had lived in the city ever since the volcano erupted.

(4)

What do we know about the Pompeiians who lived 2000 years ago?

[  ]

A.

They lived more or less the same as Italians now do.

B.

They liked women wearing all kinds of makeup.

C.

They enjoyed a good life with drinking and eating.

D.

They went back to Pompeii after the eruption in AD 79.

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  Our son is my newest“Hockey Hero”.He   1   goalkeeper on his small hometown ice hockey team.

  One weekend on match day, we arrived   2   because of the bad traffic.We quickly found our seats and settled in.As I looked around, I   3   we were sitting with a couple who had a(n)  4   child-with only one leg.We could hear the   5   in his voice when he shouted,“Mom, look!The goalie is going to get the   6   now!”Shamelessly, I listened to him and the excitement and joy in his voice as he praised the   7   time and time again.

  During the   8  , we went and told our son what was truly   9   in the bleachers(露天看台), and he went up into the bleachers,   10   himself to the parents and sat next to that little kid.He   11   talking to him and before long the boy was   12   our son's gloves and helmet.When the   13   was about to start again, my son told him to   14   the game as he went back out on the ice.The small child was so excited that he kept telling his parents,“The goalie is my friend.He is so   15  !”

    16   the game, I saw my son talking to the coaches before leaving the ice.He then   17   over towards us and motioned(打手势)to the boy's dad to come   18  .He then asked him to give the game ball to the little boy.Everyone sitting in that section of the bleachers had   19   in their eyes and the biggest smiles on their faces.Needless to say we are very   20   hockey parents and our son is our new hero!

(1)

[  ]

A.

wins

B.

acts

C.

gets

D.

plays

(2)

[  ]

A.

together

B.

late

C.

alone

D.

early

(3)

[  ]

A.

remembered

B.

thought

C.

noticed

D.

heard

(4)

[  ]

A.

disabled

B.

sick

C.

unhappy

D.

strange

(5)

[  ]

A.

love

B.

worry

C.

sadness

D.

excitement

(6)

[  ]

A.

ball

B.

blocker

C.

gloves

D.

helmet

(7)

[  ]

A.

star

B.

goalkeeper

C.

players

D.

coaches

(8)

[  ]

A.

match

B.

break

C.

shout

D.

praise

(9)

[  ]

A.

changing

B.

missing

C.

happening

D.

developing

(10)

[  ]

A.

lent

B.

introduced

C.

pushed

D.

pointed

(11)

[  ]

A.

started

B.

suggested

C.

hated

D.

stopped

(12)

[  ]

A.

taking off

B.

breaking into

C.

showing off

D.

trying on

(13)

[  ]

A.

conversation

B.

try

C.

game

D.

introduction

(14)

[  ]

A.

like

B.

follow

C.

enjoy

D.

organize

(15)

[  ]

A.

crazy

B.

pleased

C.

calm

D.

nice

(16)

[  ]

A.

Before

B.

During

C.

With

D.

After

(17)

[  ]

A.

swam

B.

rolled

C.

skated

D.

climbed

(18)

[  ]

A.

forward

B.

in

C.

down

D.

up

(19)

[  ]

A.

hope

B.

tears

C.

courage

D.

desire

(20)

[  ]

A.

understanding

B.

famous

C.

good

D.

proud

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第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

  阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

  Chinese cigarette packs will have skulls(骷髅),blackened teeth or diseased lungs printed on them in the latest effort to deal with smoking,but one expert said the images may actually attract younger people to take up the habit.

  The images would have to take up at least 30 percent of the pack's surface area under rrules that would come into force from January 2009.It was part of a plan that would also see tobacco advertising banned in China by 2011.Similar images are already printed on packs in countries including Singapore,Thailand and Canada.

  Chinese are the world's most enthusiastic smokers,with a growing market of more than 300 million making it a magnet for cigarette companies and a focus of international health concern.China has banned smoking on public transport,but it is still allwed in many public places such as restaurants,and it is not uncommon to see people smoking in hospitals.

  The average age people take up smoking in some parts of the country had hallen to as low as just over 10.And the new measures could make the problem worse,according to Zhao Cuiping,a youth expert."In analysis over the past decade(十年) on what young people like,they far prefer skulls and other scary images to cats or dogs,"she said.

  Chinese cigarettes are also among the cheapest in the world and a packet can cost as little as eight US. cents.

  The country needs to take effective measures to cut down smoking or the habit could end up killing 2.2 million Chinese a year by 2020,the World Health Organization said in May.

  56.The new designs will be adopted on cigarette packs ______.

   A.to attract young people     B.increase tobacco sales

   C.as trade mardks           D.as health warnings

  57.We can infer from the article that nobody is allowed to smoke while _____ in China now.

   A.staying in a hospital B.taking a bus ride C.eating outsede D.walking in the street

  58.Zhao Cuiping seemed to think that teenagers would ______.

   A.enjoy the new cigarette packs

   B.dislike the new measures

   C.be the last to give up their smoking habit

   D.prefer to have pet animals on the packs

  59.All the paragraphs support the idea that China's smoking problem is serious except ____.

   A.Paragraph 1 B.Paragraphs 1 and 2 C.Paragraphs 1and 5 D.Paragraphs 2,5 and 6

 

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—Does Bill do his new job well?

  — ________ his old job. I’m afraid there’s no hope for him.

A. Not better than  B. No better than ? C. Not so well as  D. Not as well as

 

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Most of us spend our lives seeking the natural world. To this end, we walk the dog, play golf, go fishing, sit in the garden, drink outside rather than inside the pub, have a picnic, live in the suburbs, go to the seaside, buy a weekend place in the country. The most popular free time activity in Britain is going for a walk. And when joggers (慢跑者) jog, they don’t run the streets. Every one of them automatically heads to the park or the river. It is my firm belief that not only do we all need nature, but we all seek nature, whether we know we are doing so or not.

But despite this, our children are growing up nature-deprived (丧失). I spent my boyhood climbing trees. These days, children are robbed of these ancient freedoms, due to problems like crime, traffic, the loss of the open spaces and strange new ideas about what is best for children, that is to say, things that can be bought, rather than things that can be found.

The truth is to be found elsewhere. A study in the US: families had moved to better housing and the children were assessed for ADHD (多动症). Those whose housing had more natural views showed an improvement of 19%; those who had the same improvement in material surroundings but no nice view improved just 4%.

A study in Sweden indicated that kindergarten children who could play in a natural environment had less illness and greater physical ability than children used only to a normal playground. A US study suggested that when a school gave children access to a natural environment, the entire school would do better in studies.

Another study found that children play differently in a natural environment. In playgrounds, children create a hierarchy (等级) based on physical abilities, with the tough ones taking the lead. But when a grassy area was planted with bushes, the children got much more into fantasy play, and the social hierarchy was now based on imagination and creativity.

Most bullying (恃强凌弱) is found in schools where there is a tarmac (柏油碎石) playground; the least bullying is in a natural area that the children are encouraged to explore. This reminds me unpleasantly of Sunnyhill School, with its hard tarmac, where I used to hang about in corners dreaming about wildlife.

But children are frequently discouraged from involvement with natural spaces, for health and safety reasons, for fear that they might get dirty or that they might cause damage. So, instead, the damage is done to the children themselves: not to their bodies but to their souls.

One of the great problems of modern childhood is ADHD, now increasingly and expensively treated with drugs. Yet one study after another indicates that contact with nature gives huge benefits to ADHD children. However, we spend money on drugs rather than on green places.

The life of old people is much better when they have access to nature. The most important for the growing population of old people is in quality rather than quantity of years. And study after study finds that a garden is the single most important thing in finding that quality.

In wider and more difficult areas of life, there is evidence to indicate that natural surroundings improve all kinds of things. Even problems with crime and aggressive behaviour are reduced when there is contact with the natural world.

Dr William Bird, researcher from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, states in his study, “A natural environment can reduce violent behaviour because its process helps reduce anger and behavior that people might regret later.” Wild places need encouraging for this reason, no matter how small their contribution.

We tend to think human beings are doing nature some kind of favor when we are protecting nature. The error here is far too deep: not only do humans need nature for themselves, but the very idea that humanity and the natural world are separable things is damaging.

Human beings are a species of animals. For seven million years we lived on the planet as part of nature. So we miss the natural world and long for contact with non-human life. Anyone who has patted a dog, stroked a cat, sat under a tree with a glass of beer, given or received a bunch of flowers or chosen to walk through the park on a nice day, understands that.

We need the wild world. It is necessary to our well-being, our health, our happiness. Without other living things around us we are less than human.

1.What is the author’s firm belief?

  A. People seek nature in different ways.

  B. People should spend most of their lives in the wild.

  C. People have quite different ideas of nature.

  D. People must make more efforts to study nature.

2.What does the author say people prefer for their children nowadays?

  A. Personal freedom.              B. Things that are natural.

  C. Urban surroundings.            D. Things that are purchased.

3.What does a study in Sweden show?

  A. The natural environment can help children learn better.

  B. More access to nature makes children less likely to fall ill.

  C. A good playground helps kids develop their physical abilities.

  D. Natural views can prevent children from developing ADHD.

4.Children who have chances to explore natural areas ________.

   A. tend to develop a strong love for science     

B. are more likely to dream about wildlife

   C. tend to be physically tougher in adulthood    

D. are less likely to be involved in bullying

5.What does the author suggest we do to help children with ADHD?

  A. Find more effective drugs for them.     

B. Provide more green spaces for them.

  C. Place them under more personal care.  

D. Engage them in more meaningful activities

6. In what way do elderly people benefit from their contact with nature?

  A. They look on life optimistically.      B. They enjoy a life of better quality.

C. They are able to live longer.            D. They become good-humored

 

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