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 A film was at the Circle Five Ranch to film a Marlboro commercial. This is in 1868, before they prohibited cigarette ads from American television. Darrell Winfield was watching the crew set up the equipment. The scene included an actor crossing a river on horseback, but when the time came to shoot, the man was too drunk to ride. Someone from the crews saw Winfield and asked him if he would ride the horse for  50. “Hell, ” said Winfield, “for 50 bucks, I'll jump that damn horse over the moon!”

  To people in many countries, Winfield is just a familiar but nameless face, a simple cowboy with an advertising message about a connection between the West and a brand of cigarettes. Few people know that he is advertising message about a connection between the West and a brand of cigarettes. Few people know that he is 55, a family man who’s been married to the same woman for 37 years and has 5 children and 7 grandchildren. Most surprisingly, he’s a real, working cowboy who raises horses in his ranch in Wyoming.

  One of the most striking things about the Marlboro Man is that success hasn’t changed him much. He says that complete strangers sometimes come up to him and say, “I’ve met you. know you from somewhere. ”Whenever it happens, he says that he gets embarrassed.

  60.Which of the following statements is true?

  A. Cigarette ads were prohibited in America.

  B. Cigarette ads are prohibited on television in America.

  C. Marlboro commercial was prohibited on television.

  D. Marlboro commercial was produced on television.

  61.What does the word“prohibited”in the first paragraph mean?

  A. broadcast           B. forbidden

  C. produced           D. provided

  62.When they filmed the ad, ________.

  A. Winfield was too drunk.

  B. The actor in the ad was too drunk.

  C. Winfield was setting up the equipmet.

  D. Winfield was riding a horse.

  63.From the passage, we know that Winfield was ________.

  A. an ordinary man

  B. a superstar

  C. an actor

  D. a rich man

  64.When people recognized Winfield, he felt________.

   A. excited            B. happy

  C. interested           D. uncomfortable

  65.A train car moves along a long straight track. The graph (曲线) shows the position as a function of time for this train. The graph shows that ________.

  A. slows down all the time

  B. speeds up all the time

  C. speeds up part of the time and slows down part of the time

  D. moves at a constant speed

  66.As the diagram shows, there is a fixed superconductor ring, on the right of which lies a bar magnet. There is no electric current. When the magnet is moved to the right, because of electro-magnetic, induction, a certain electric current is produced. Thus the direction of the electric current is________ .

   A. as indicated by the arrowhead in the diagram. When the magnet is moved away, the electric current will soon disappear.

  B. as indicated by the arrowhead in the diagram. When the magnet is moved away, the electric current will still remain.

  C. in the opposite direction. When the magnet is moved away, the electric current will soon disappear.

D. in the opposite direction. When the magnet is moved away, the electric current will still remain.

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  I don't know what's your opinion about mountains.

  It was only in the eighteenth century  people in Europe began to  that mountains were beautiful.  that time, mountains were feared by the people on the plain, especially by the city people, they were wild and  places  one was easily  or killed by terrible animals.

  Slowly, however,  people  comfortably in the towns began to grow  them. They began to feel  looking for wild excitement, as their attention turned from the man-made town to the country; and to places  dangerous and wild. So high mountains began to be  for a holiday.

  Then, mountain-climbing began to grow popular  To some people, there is something  about getting to the  of a high mountain: a struggle against nature is finer than a battle  other human beings. And after a difficult climb, what a  reward it is to look down on everything within sight.

  36.A. when     B. which     C. that      D. and

  37.A. regret    B. seem     C. hope       D. think

  38.A. After     B. Before    C. During     D. At

39.A. lived     B. living     C. to live     D. who living

  40.A. whom     B. for whom   C. with whom   D. to whom

  41.A. danger     B. dangerous   C. dangerously   D. dangerless

  42.A. that      B. which     C. where     D. in where

  43.A. lost      B. missed     C. found     D. searched

44.A. many     B. much     C. many the    D. a lot

  45.A. that living           B. who were living

     C. that were lived          D. who living

  46.A. tiring with   B. tiring of    C. tired with    D. tired of

 47.A. interesting   B. interest in   C. interested    D. interested in

  48.A. untouched   B. touched    C. untouching   D. touching

  49.A. where was           B. which were

    C. which that was          D. which it was

50.A. excited     B. expensive    C. popular    D. terrible

  51.A. for sport            B. as a sport

    C. with a sport           D. like a sport

   52.A. pleasure            B. pleased

    C. pleasant            D. unpleasant

53.A. top          B. middle  C. bottom    D. foot

  54.A. about          B. for   C. without    D. against

  55.A. disappointed           B. satisfied

    C. satisfactory           D. disappointing

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完形填空。
     A little boy was spending his Saturday morning playing in his sandbox (儿童玩耍的沙场). He had with him
his box of cars and trucks and a shiny, red plastic shovel (铲子). In the process of creating roads in the soft
sand, he   1   a large rock in the middle of the sandbox. The boy dug_ around the rock, managing to   2   it from
the sand. With a little bit of   3  , he pushed the rock   4   the sandbox by using his feet. When the boy got the
rock to the   5   of the sandbox,   6  , he found that he couldn't   7   it up and over the little wall.   8  , the little
boy pushed and dragged, but every time he   9   he had made some progress, the  10  tipped and then fell back 
 11  the sandbox. The little boy had tried his best, but his only  12  was to have the rock roll back, smashing his
finger. Finally he burst into tears of disappointment. All the  13  the boy's father  14  from his living room window
as the story continued. At the moment the tears fell, a large shadow fell across the boy and the sandbox. It was
the boy's  15 . Gently but firmly he said, "Son, why didn't you use all the strength  16  that you had?" Defeated,
the boy sobbed back, "But I did, Daddy, I did! I used all the strength that I had!" "No, son."  17  the father kindly.
"You didn't use all the strength you had. You didn't  18  me." With that the father  19  down, picked up the rock
and removed it from the sandbox.   
     Do you have "rocks" in your life that need to be removed? Are you discovering that you don't have  20  it
takes to lift them? There is one who is always available to us and willing to give us the strength we need.
(     )1.A.discovered  
(     )2.A.seize     
(     )3.A.support   
(     )4.A.across    
(     )5.A.bottom    
(     )6.A.still    
(     )7.A.fix     
(     )8.A.Excited   
(     )9.A.thought   
(     )10.A.sand     
(     )11.A.beyond    
(     )12.A.effect    
(     )13.A.information   
(     )14.A.watched   
(     )15.A.car     
(     )16.A.affordable  
(     )17.A.corrected   
(     )18.A.trust    
(     )19.A.got     
(     )20.A.when     
B. put      
B. save      
B. strike     
B. away     
B. edge     
B. however    
B. pull      
B. Disappointed   
B. suggested   
B. sandbox    
B. off      
B. reward     
B. time      
B. worked    
B. truck     
B. imaginable   
B. confirmed   
B. ask      
B. lay      
B. where     
C. gathered    
C. remove     
C. suffering    
C. against     
C. border     
C. though     
C. roll      
C. Thrilled    
C. proved     
C. wall      
C. into      
C. effort     
C. way      
C. guarded     
C. father     
C. manageable     
C. comforted   
C. show      
C. bent      
C. that      
D. prepared     
D. return       
D. struggle     
D. around       
D. side         
D. therefore    
D. send         
D. Determined               
D. learned      
D. rock         
D. over         
D. demand       
D. arrangement  
D. tended       
D. shovel       
D. available    
D. complained   
D. follow       
D. sat          
D. what         

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-----Don’t play with them, my son, they are dangerous.   

----But they are _____. I like these people.

A. excited   B. exciting  C. disappointed   D. disapponting

 

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By the third year of teaching I’d begun to expect Christmas break more for the school holiday and less for the excitement of the children. I was teaching fourth grade and my students had made me   36   . I just had to get through one of the hardest days of the school year.

   The morning bell rang. I walked   37   through the cold into the overly heated school building. Twenty-two smiling faces   38   me at the school bus stop. I forced myself to   39   their smiles. Back into the classroom, they   40  , comparing plans for the   41  . I had to remove one student from each arm   42   I could take a seat at my desk for my morning duties. Before I could find my roll book(点名册) my desk was covered with   43   and gifts followed by a   44   of “Merry Christmas” wishes.

   “Oh, thank you,” I must have   45   a million times. Each gift was truly special to me, except my   46   mood. It was kind of them to   47   me. After a while, I heard a small nervous   48   say my name. I looked up to see Brandon standing   49   by my desk, holding a small, round gift. “This is for you.”

   “Thank you, Sweetheart.” I laid it on my desk with the others.

   “Um, could you   50   it now?”

   I gently tore at the paper and tape. “  51  ,” he said, “it’s breakable.” Slowly I opened a small, green Christmas tree ornament(装饰物), complete with a hook already   52  . It dawned on me what he had done. Then a nearby student said that he just pulled that off his own tree. I tried to keep my   53   back.

   Later that day, I sat   54   the ornament in my hands. Was I really so important to this child that he had searched for something to give me? Now every year as I   55   pull a green Christmas ball from my ornament box, I remember the deep influence my students have on me.

1.A. excited        B. tired               C. amazed           D. relaxed

2.A. eagerly         B. aimlessly           C. gently           D. heavily

3.A. watched        B. greeted         C. delighted            D. warned

4. A. return            B. forget          C. ignore           D. refuse

5.A. calmed     B. settled         C. chatted          D. argued

6.A. study           B. weekend         C. vacation         D. lesson

7. A. before             B. when            C. after                D. because

8.A. letters            B. books           C. chalks           D. cards

9.A. knowledge      B. collection          C. series               D. bunch

10.A. confirmed     B. assessed            C. responded        D. explained

11.A. pleased       B. low             C. thrilled         D. angry

12. A. talk about       B. think of            C. turn to          D. connect with

13.A. call          B. sound           C. shout                D. voice

14. A. shyly             B. bravely         C. rudely           D. sadly

15.A. classify      B. collect         C. open             D. check

16. A. Careful      B. Dangerous       C. Patient          D. Hasty

17.A. exposed       B. adapted         C. adjusted         D. attached

18.A. trees         B. hooks           C. gifts                D. tears

19.A. looking into      B. turning over        C. giving away      D. packing up

20.A. anxiously     B. hurriedly           C. delicately           D. casually

 

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