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  After the Second World War, there were many reports of mysterious (神秘的) “flying saucers (碟子)”. They 1 throughout the world. For quite a long time strange shapes had been reported in 2 parts of the world, but it was not until recent times that these were seriously studied. Pictures and films 3 of flying saucers, or UFOs seen in the sky. Some pilots of 4 reported that round flying machines had followed 5 , and moved at great speeds. Some unofficial (非官方的) experts and 6 suggested that some creatures (生物) from other planets were watching us. Some reports said a UFO had 7 theearth. A space creature 8 the. UFO and moved around, then flew off again. But none of the landings was ever proved (被证实) to be true.

  What lies ahead of us (我们的前景如何)? We do not know. 9 we can be sure that whatever happens, we are living in an age which will grow steadily (稳定地,逐渐地) 10 .

(1) A.see
B.saw
C.were seen
D.seen
(2) A.the same
B.different
C.similar
D.alike
(3) A.take
B.took
C.were taking
D.were taken
(4) A.planes
B.ships
C.space
D.trains
(5) A.them
B.they
C.we
D.us
(6) A.people
B.teachers
C.TVs
D.newspapers
(7) A was
B.left
C.arrived
D.landed on
(8) A.ran away
B.came into
C.got out of
D.reached
(9) A.And
B.But
C.Or
D.So
(10) A.interesting
B.interested
C.more interesting
D.more interested

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  Last week Fred had to go to New York.It was his first time there,and he didn't know his way around the city.He had a meeting at 10 o'clock,and he wanted to be on time.The meeting was in the Peterson Building on 34th Street,but Fred didn't know where that was.Seeing two men standing on a corner,he asked them.

  “Excuse me,”he said,“but can you tell me how to get to the Peterson Building on 34th Street?”

  “Sure,”answered one of them.“You can get there in five minutes.Go to the next corner and turn left.Walk three blocks(街区)and there you are.”

  But the other man said,“There's a better way.Go on the bus here at the corner.It stops right near the Peters Building.”

  “Not Peters,”Fred told him,“Peterson.”

  Then the first man said,“On,that's on East 34th Street,not West 34th.It's quite a distance(距离)from here.You will have to take the subway(地铁).”

  But the second man told Fred,“No,don't go by subway.Take the cross town bus.It goes to the Peterkin Building.”

  “Peterson.Not Peterkin,”Fred looked at his watch.It was almost ten o'clock.“Thanks a lot,”he said.“I think I'll take a taxi.”

  When he got into the taxi,he saw the two men arguing(争论)and pointing in different directions(方向).Next time he wanted to know how to get to a place,he'd better ask a policeman!

(1)

Fred had to go to New York because ________.

[  ]

A.

he had a meeting there

B.

he lived there

C.

he went to see his friend

D.

he didn't go there before

(2)

He wanted to go to ________.

[  ]

A.

the Peters Building

B.

New York

C.

the Peterson Building

D.

the Peterkin Building

(3)

The Peters Building is on ________.

[  ]

A.

South 34th Street

B.

North 34th Street

C.

East 34th Street

D.

West 34th Street

(4)

How did Fred go there?He went there ________.

[  ]

A.

on foot

B.

by taxi

C.

by subway

D.

by bus

(5)

The story tells us that if you don't know how to get to a place,you'd better ask ________.

[  ]

A.

a policeman

B.

a woman

C.

a man

D.

a boy

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  It is not unusual for us to gather with our nearest and dearest at weekends.But do you know that holidays, much like relationships, can be "made, maintained and broken" through conversations? Deborah Tannen, a Georgetown University professor, believes so.She offers suggestions to improve communication at the holiday table and beyond.Let's take a look.

  A round dining table is best for promoting(促成)a lively conversation because everyone faces one another.

  Don't seat grandparents at the ends of a rectangular(长方形的)table, even though it is the traditional place of honor.Elderly people may feel lonely there because they will be unable to hear or keep up with a conversation.

  Women prefer to face each other and make eye contact when they talk.Men might look around at other things."Guys may be more relaxed keeping their eyes on the TV," says Tannen."They'll still be listening, though."

  Be aware that people have different ways of talking.Be aware of people who seem left out.If you feel you are doing ail the talking, hold back to give others a chance to join in.If you feel you aren't getting a chance to speak, try pushing yourself to start talking before it seems natural or polite.

  Some families find that gatherings go more smoothly(顺利地)if they take part in an outdoor activity.Going to a park for a walk may be more enjoyable than sitting around chatting.

(1)

The purpose of the article is to ________.

[  ]

A.

inform us of some basic table manner

B.

introduce Deborah Tannen and her achievement

C.

give some advice on how to spend weekend

D.

suggest how to make the holiday a time of great communication

(2)

According to Deborah Tannen, seating the elders at the ends of a rectangular table ________.

[  ]

A.

might prevent them from talking

B.

is likely to make them very angry

C.

is to show them honor and respect .

D.

allows them to follow a conversation

(3)

Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?

[  ]

A.

Men like to make more eye contact than women while talking.

B.

Guys may be more relaxed talking while watching TV.

C.

Women enjoy talking while looking around at something else.

D.

Women prefer outdoor activities to sitting around chatting.

(4)

What is Deborah Tannen's suggestion?

[  ]

A.

You should look at the person you are talking with.

B.

You should listen more carefully when you feel you are not a part of a conversation.

C.

You should try to find an interesting topic to talk about.

D.

You should give others a chance to speak instead of talking endlessly..

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