The number of pages in the dictionary about two thousand. A. are B. has C. have D. is 查看更多

 

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Driving in China

  I have been driving cars since I reached the pedals(踏板).In Canada you   1   16 to get a driver's license.I   2   myself to be a very good driver.

  I visited China 20 years ago.I with my wife was in Shanghai to give a paper at a conference.We   3   the number of bicycles on the roads and the few cars.In Canada almost each family has one car, but it was   4   that most Chinese depended on bicycles.

  I   5   Shanghai and to other Chinese cities many times since then and have watched the fast changes on the roads.There are far fewer bicycles now but   6   cars.The roads are crowded, the government has been forced to limit the number of days some cars can   7   and the traffic jams are almost constant(经常的).So are the accidents.On a recent visit I saw four or five   8   within a two-week period.

  To get a driver's license in Canada, you must drive, with an examiner, on real roads and in real traffic.However, in China you learn on a closed course,   9   real traffic, get a license and only then are able to drive under real roads.

  Driving in Canada and driving in China   10   two different experiences.In Canada there are traffic jams but they aren't so bad.We have more traffic lights; we obey them and drivers are usually   11   , allowing other cars to cut in front of them knowing it won't make much difference.In China, if you stop   12   another car cut in front of you will probably be there for a long time because once one car gets in, dozens of   13   will follow.

  I would rather   14   the bus than drive my car in downtown Shanghai and Beijing.Because it's   15   and stronger than most things that might run into it.

(1)

[  ]

A.

must be

B.

may be

C.

can be

D.

could be

(2)

[  ]

A.

regard

B.

wonder

C.

consider

D.

think

(3)

[  ]

A.

were fond of

B.

were angry with

C.

were satisfied with

D.

were amazed at

(4)

[  ]

A.

impossible

B.

clear

C.

similar

D.

useless

(5)

[  ]

A.

have been to

B.

have been in

C.

have gone to

D.

have come to

(6)

[  ]

A.

fewer

B.

more

C.

less

D.

many

(7)

[  ]

A.

be driven

B.

drive

C.

allow

D.

be allowed

(8)

[  ]

A.

cars

B.

bicycles

C.

accidents

D.

people

(9)

[  ]

A.

in

B.

without

C.

with

D.

under

(10)

[  ]

A.

be

B.

is

C.

am

D.

are

(11)

[  ]

A.

polite

B.

impolite

C.

angry

D.

unhappy

(12)

[  ]

A.

wanting

B.

letting

C.

to let

D.

to want

(13)

[  ]

A.

ones

B.

another

C.

other

D.

others

(14)

[  ]

A.

taking

B.

to take

C.

took

D.

take

(15)

[  ]

A.

smaller

B.

bigger

C.

brighter

D.

lighter

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  How often do you use the Internet? Most American teens spend a lot of time emailing friends and surfing the Internet.

  A new study of more than 2,500 teens made by Yahoo says that more teens use the Internet than watch television. In an average week, an American teen will spend:

  1) 16.7 hours online (not including emailing),

  2) 13.6 hours watching TV,

  3) 12 hours with the radio on,

  4) 7.7 hours on the phone,

  5) 6 hours reading books and magazines (not including school books).

  The study says that being able to choose what you look at is the main reason teens choose the Internet over other types of media(传媒).

  On a typical day, an American teen can choose from over 200 cable television networks(有线电视网), 5,500magazines, 10,500 radio stations, more than 30 million websites, and 122,000 new books.

  The number of Internet users in China has grown by 15 per cent over the past six months to 68 million. This is the second largest online population in the world after the US.

True or false:

(1) Nowadays American teens spend more time online than other types of media.

(  )

(2) They spend the most time on books and magazines in an average week.

(  )

(3) The main reason teens choose the Internet is that they can choose what they look at.

(  )

(4) An American teen cannot widely choose networks or websites.

(  )

(5) The number of Internet users in China has grown greatly.

(  )

(6) The US has the second most online users in the world.

(  )

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  Stamp-collecting is a very interesting and useful hobby. You can learn many things about geography and history from stamps. Today more people collect stamps than ever before, and special (特别的) stamps are often printed (印刷) for these people.

  If you buy a new stamp and put it on an envelope (信封) on the first day it is sold, the envelope may be worth a lot of money in the future. Many stamps collectors go to the post office when new stamps are being sold. They put the new stamp on an envelope and then post the envelope to themselves.

  The number of stamp-collecting is now bigger in most countries than the collected number (数量) of trains and cars. People all over the world like collecting stamps. Indeed, some doctors say that everybody likes collecting something. Some children like collecting the tops of match-boxes and others enjoy collecting coins. Collecting painting is a hobby of many rich men, but they often do this to make money. They keep the painting for a short time and then sell it at a much higher price (价格). We, of course, don't want to do like that. We collect stamps for pleasure. We don't want to make money with them.

A.True or False?

1.Stamping-collecting is interesting and useful because we can make a lot of money with them.

2.Many stamp collectors send letters to themselves. In this way they have collected many special stamps.

3.There are more people collecting the tops of match-boxes than collecting the stamps.

4.Many rich men like collecting coins.

5.We keep stamps, coins and tops of match-boxes for pleasure.

B.Fill in the blanks.

6.________ stamps is a useful hobby.

7.Everybody has got ________ hobbies.

8.Many ________ people make money by collecting ________ .

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The number of the boys in our class is 21 ndline.(就划线部分提问)

  ________ the number of the boys in your class?

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  Wives, children and parents left behind in the countryside by migrant workers need special assistance, a member of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference said yesterday.

  Adult males moving to work in cities, is causing a challenge to the traditional function of bringing up children and supporting the elderly, said Shen Shuji, who is also an official with the All-China Women’s Federation.

  Shen recommended certain measures, including a special policy to guarantee educational opportunities for such children, accelerating(加速)the establishment of pension(养老金)and medical care systems in rural areas, and encouraging enterprises and non-governmental organizations to help such families.

  The rights and welfare of migrant workers themselves have called much attention in recent years.The government has made policies to protect their rights.

  The number of children aged between 6 and 16 in this situation is more than 20 million nationwide, accounting for more than half of the country’s total.Some of the children have both their parents in cities and have to be taken care of by grandparents or other family relatives.

  Without enough care from parents, many of them become problem children, Shen said.Wives left at home by their husband have to face hard work, loneliness and a lack of a sense of security.In many cases long-term separation ends up with divorce.

  There is still no pension system in China’s countryside.Traditionally, the elderly in rural areas are supported by their children with low incomes.

  But the exodus of their children has left many old people in a difficult situation.They have to continue to work in farms while taking care of their grandchildren, Shen said.

  The country should gradually scrap(消除)the decades-old bi-polar system separating rural and urban areas, which prevent farmers from enjoying the equal rights.

(1)

What is the key to solving the problem that wives, children and parents are left behind in the countryside?

[  ]

A.

Migrant workers should have a higher pay.

B.

More profitable policies for migrant workers should be carried out.

C.

The government should try to make the countryside catch up with the city.

D.

Everyone should give his hand to help migrant workers.

(2)

We can infer from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

enough efforts have been made to improve the situation in the countryside.

B.

families in the countryside are often very large.

C.

all the children can go to school before long.

D.

there is a long way to go before solving the problem

(3)

Which of the following is NOT the problem of adult males moving to work in cities according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The broken marriage.

B.

More problem children.

C.

Lack of labour force.

D.

More deserted land.

(4)

The underlined word “exodus” probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

poverty

B.

missing

C.

absence

D.

illness

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