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   Chinese press and thousands of tourists have gathered at China’s Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwestern Sichuan Province on Tuesday, October 23 to witness the launch of the nation’s first moon orbiter, which is scheduled to take place at 6:05 p.m. on Wednesday.

Hundreds of domestic reporters, more than 2,000 tourists from all over the country, and space experts from Japan, Germany, Italy and other countries invited by the Chinese space authorities have gathered at the launch center, waiting to see the historic moment. “I’ve seen launches of satellites for more than 20 times, but it’s the first time for me to see so many people coming here,” said 55 –year – old Sun Xiuying, a local villager.

Space center experts were worried earlier in the day when Xichang experienced an unexpected torrential rainfall from about 4:05 a.m. till 7:10 a. m. on Wednesday, but they were able to breathe a sigh of relief when the weather cleared. Both national and local meteorological observatories forecast cloudy weather for the launch site on Wednesday afternoon. However they said they believed it would not affect the launch mission, and opinion which was shared by technological staff at the site.

Local villagers within a radius of 2.5 km of the launch site and under the trajectory (轨道) of the carrier have been told to move to safe areas two hours prior to the anticipated launch. Tourists  have been charged 800 yuan (105 U.S. dollars) to witness the launch of China’s first lunar satellite. A local travel agency has said that the two observation platforms are capable of holding 2,000 and 500 people respectively, but it is not known how many people paid for the chance.

The moon orbiter, Chang’e – 1, named after a legendary Chinese goddess who flew to the moon, and the carrier Long March 3A have passed all pre – launch tests.

China hopes to become the 17 th nation to join the International Space Station (ISS) project, Vice Minister of Science and Technology Li Xueyong said last week. “The Chinese government has been pursuing a policy of peaceful use of airspace,” Li said.

China carried out its first piloted space flight in October 2003, making it only the third country in the world after the Soviet Union and the United States to have sent men into space. In October 2005, China completed its second manned space flight, with two astronauts on board.

1.Which of the following is the best title of the passage?

       A.China counting down to launch of its first lunar satellite

       B.Chang’e –1 lunar satellite and its launch

       C.Chang’e – 1 lunar satellite to conduct 1st orbit transfer

       D.China hopes to join the International Space Station

2.According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?

       A.Hundreds of Chinese and foreign reporters have gathered in Xichang Satellite Launch Centre.

       B.Both national and local meteorological observatories believe the cloudy weather won’t affect the mission.

       C.All the 2,000 tourists have paid 800 yuan each to witness the launch.

       D.The mission is the third time of China’s manned flight.

3.Please arrange the time order of the following events according to the passage.

       a.Local villagers have been told to move to safe areas.

       b.Unexpected shower falls on the early morning of Wednesday.

       c.The moon mission is scheduled to take place

       d.Journalists and tourists gathered at the Satellite Launch Centre.

       A.b c d a                B.a b d c                C.d b a c               D.d a b c

4.It can be implied from the passage that          .

       A.China has become the 17th country to join the International Space Station

       B.China will launch its manned spaceship to the moon soon

       C.China is the third nation to send men into space

       D.China is pioneering in the space exploration now

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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的(A、B、C和D)四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

  They cannot vote which nations should have a seat on theUnited Nations Security Council(安理会),but ordinary people have shown their feelings.

  By Tuesday afternoon,over 11.5 million people in andoutsidede China had signed an online petition(请愿)saying Ja-pan should not succeed in its bid(申词)for an everlasting seat on the Security Council.

  The loud call is due to the historical facts in World WarⅡ.Some Japanese politicians said their country is ready to play a more active role in world affairs,and their country's contribution can no longer be limited to economic fields.

  The petition by 11.5 million people tells Japan that mon-ey alone cannot buy their hearts.

  A new history textbook that a right wing Japanese organization has handed out for official agreement goes so far as to paint Japan as a“victim”in World warⅡ.Its authors even say that China started all the wars between the two countries.Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi turned down an in-vitation to a grand party in Moscow on May 9 to celebrate the 60.th anniversary of the end of War World Ⅱ.Koizumi's absence will do nothing but encourage more probes(追究)into his country's historical baggage.

  Japanese politicians continue to visit the Yasukuni Shrine(靖国神社).Wartime leader and war criminal Hideki Tojo,as well as five other hanged war crimials,are buried at the shrine.They talk about peace during the visits and ask theirAsian neighbors to understand Japanese culture,which re-quires them to visit Shinto shrines to mark seasonal celebrations.But they don't see the pains that the Japanese invasion(侵略)brought on other Asian countries.How can a nationsleep with such a history on its conscience(良心)?The a-mount of money Japan gives the United Nations does not nec-essarily give the country the role in international affairs.Neither will an everlasting seat on the Security Council free Japanfrom its historical baggage.

(1)

According to some Japanese politicians,their visits toShinto Shrines are due to ________

[  ]

A.

the fact that the six World WarⅡ criminals were buried there

B.

the intention that Japan wants to get an everlasting seat on the Security Council

C.

the requirement of Japanese culture

D.

the probes of the war criminals

(2)

The 11.5 million people signed an online petition to ________

[  ]

A.

express their feelings that they didn't want Japan to win its bid

B.

stop Japan from bidding an everlasting seat on the Se-curity Council

C.

honor the people who died in World WarⅡ

D.

support the idea that Japan should give the UN more money

(3)

In a new Japanese history book

[  ]

A.

the Japanese are described as right-wing people

B.

the wars are not mentioned at all

C.

the Japanese govemment is asked to apologize officially

D.

China is considered to have been responsible for the war

(4)

Which of the following descriptions about Japan is NOT true ?

[  ]

A.

The government refused an invitation to the 60.th an-niversary of the end of World WarⅡ.

B.

It wants to get an everlasting seat on the Security Council.

C.

It wants more probes into its historical baggage.

D.

It giYeS the UN much money.

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假设你是李华,暑假期间你们将组织由外国学生参加的中国城市多元文化之旅活动——“Discovering China”,你刚到北京的美国朋友Tom 来信询问活动有关事宜。请你根据以下要点,给他写一封回信:
1.活动目的:
2.日程安排:(1)时间:一周;(2)路线:昆明—井冈山—上海—苏杭;
3.发出邀请。
注意:
1.词数120—150;开头已经给出,不计入总词数。
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Tom,
From your letter I know it’s the first time for you to be in my country and you are eager to know what China is really like.                                                    
                                                                           

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1.After the earthquake, only few houses s________.

2.The family began to d___________ the Christmas tree with glass balls and lights a week ago.

3.They c_________ for the first prize in the race yesterday.

4.I’m looking for the boss who is in c_________ of your company .

5.It’s my great h______ to represent my school to attend the opening ceremony.

6. It remains unknown which country will h_________ the international tennis tournament.

7.He was a__________ to Beijing University, which made his family excited.

8.China is a country b________ to the Third World.

9.While many people turn to computer for news and movies, it doesn’t mean that the TV set will be r________ in the near future.

10.The gloves were d_________ for extremely cold weather.

 

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Ever since he got into the Hong Kong film industry in 1994 with He’s a Woman, She’s a Man, Hong Kong director, Peter Chan has been one of the industry’s most powerful voices. Later in 1996, another milestone Comrades: Almost a Love Story came into being. Chan’s latest film, American Dreams in China is a carefully-calculated film with an eye toward opening the mainland cinema market.

         American Dreams in China is a film purely for Chinese audiences, but how it plays there remains to be seen. It sends the right messages, but whether that’s enough to make it a hit is everyone’s guess. Mainland audiences aren’t quite that easy to “speak” to.

        The film began during the period of economic reforms in China in the 1980s. The bookish farm boy Cheng Dongqing (Huang Xiaoming), the ambitious and confident boy Meng Xiaojun (Deng Chao) and the poetic Wang Yang(Tong Dawei), were three friends at university in Beijing and preparing for American visa interviews. Wang was the first to be granted the visa but he gave it up for his western girlfriend, and Cheng was repeatedly denied. Only Meng actually got a study visa. As he was leaving, he told his friends that he wouldn’t come back.

         Several years later, Cheng and Wang built a successful school, New Dream, from the ashes of Cheng’s misfortune(his girlfriend got a visa too, and Cheng lost his university teaching job) and Wang’s ability to connect with students often through Hollywood movies. In America, Meng suffered a lot. Disappointed, he went home and joined his friends at New Dream. Later, the three friends’ relationship became worsened, but finally was improved under the weight of their common goals.

1.Which of the following films made Peter Chan a most influential director in Hong Kong?

A. American Dreams in China

B. Comrades: Almost a Love Story

C. New Dream

D. He’s a Woman, She’s a Man

2.The underlined word “granted” (in paragraph 3) probably means “_________”.

A. prepared                                  B. given                                 C. involved             D. permitted

3.When the three men made preparations for American visa interviews, how many was/were offered a visa?

A. None                                          B. One.                                  C. Three.                               D. Two

4.What led Cheng and Wang to start a business?

A. The connection with Hollywood movies. 

B. The weight of their common goals.

C. Cheng’s misfortune and Wang’s ability.

D. Meng’s disappointment and sufferings.

 

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