(21) Tired and hungry, two boys walked painfully and differently into a big city on October 16, on their feet that had just carried them 300 kilometers.
For nine days they lived as old-fashioned travelers, 21 somewhere new to sleep every night as they walked from one place to another. The boys slept in tents and 22 a six-yuan daily plan.
21. A. finding
B. hunting
C. searching
D. inventing 22. A. lived on
B. worked on
C. carried out
D. went on √ √ “I learned more than in those nine days than I had in the last nine years,” said 17-year-old Li Dong 23. Li and 15-year-old Li Ming 24 their journey on October 7, with three teachers from an Educational Motivation Research & Service Center.
23. A. anxiously
B. luckily
C. excitedly
D. tiredly 24. A. developed
B. separated
C. controlled
D. started √ √ The purpose of the 25 was for the two troubled boys to develop a(n) 26 attitude to school and life.
With two 27 and some instant noodles for the first day, the five 28 mainly along the Highway 107.
25. A. study
B. trip
C. task
D. job 26. A. negative B. popular C. loyal
D. active 27. A. tents
B. lights
C. drinks
D. tools 28. A. ran
B. drove
C. walked
D. marched √ √ √ √ On the way to the big city, both of them visited schools and interviewed different people from different walks of life. Both were asked to write about what they 29 during the walk.
This program was 30 for the two boys to know about real life and learn to get rid of difficulties. 29. A. covered
B. learned
C. heard
D. recognized 30. A. carried on
B. cared about
C. took over
D. worked out √ √ (22)
Since my girls were little, I’ve taught them patience. I got them to 21 to ten while waiting for something. I would tell them, “Count real slow.” If they counted “too fast”, I would say, “No, too fast. You have to 22.”
This gave them something to
think about other than what they so 23
wanted. When they got to ten, it was ready. 21. A. speak
B. sing
C. count
D. say 22. A. start over
B. get over
C. turn over
D. think over 23. A. willingly
B. hopefully
C. desperately
D. hardly √ √ √
This Christmas I found those early
24 are paying off. On Christmas
morning, when Grandma got up at 8:0, she found two of them looking at the wrapped presents and 25. Not a box had been 26 . Grandpa and Daddy got up about nine and they ate breakfast.
24. A. games
B. lessons
C. methods
D. ways 25. A. shouting
B. screaming
C. crying
D. whispering
26. A. torn
B. taken away
C. opened
D. touched √ √ √ By that time, the girls had sorted the boxes into individuals and still they were sitting 27, but never opening. Daddy tried to talk them into opening “just one”. But they 28 refused until Mommy and Andrew could be there.
27. A. quietly
B. patiently
C. calmly
D. steadily 28. A. flatly
B. immediately
C. directly
D. honestly
√ √ At 10:00, their baby brother woke up. They decided to wake Mom up because there was no 29 how long she might sleep. The first I knew this was when the four of them 30 at my bedside saying, “Mom, wake up. We just can’t wait anymore.” 29. A. telling
B. saying
C. answering
D. meaning 30. A. stared
B. jumped
C. appeared
D. lined √ √
(23)
Can you imagine shopping without carrying bankcards or cash? Well, welcome to the 21 age and get your handset ready instead.
A Near Field Communication (NFC) chip will be 22 in handsets to enable communication between mobile phones and 23 terminals.
21. A. electronic
B. wireless
C. computer
D. industry 22. A. stolen
B. equipped
C. found
D. installed 23. A. payment
B. program
C. system
D. control √ √ √ One handset can handle the 24 of more than ten bank cards, and users can change their information via special software.
Mobile phone producers such as Motorola, Samsung and Nokia have already 25 special cell phones with this payment function. Shopping malls in Pudong have started to renovate their
24. A. use
B. news
C. information
D. messages 25. A. offered
B. researched
C. explored
D. prepared √ √ 26
POS (Point Of Sells) machines to accept the new payment form, which will be operated on a 27 basis in Pudong by the end of this year and will be 28 used nationwide next year. 26. A. new
B. existing
C. advanced
D. popular 27. A. possible
B. acceptable
C. trial
D. real 28. A. partly
B. slowly
C. naturally
D. widely √ √ √
For 29 reasons, handset users are required to set up several pin-numbers so others cannot view their information if their handsets are lost or 30, said an industry analyst. 29. A .security
B. convenience
C. individual
D. privateness 30. A. stolen
B. missed
C. broken
D. deserted √ √
(24)
Getting plenty of exercise is very important. I enjoy swimming very much. Last summer, I went to the
21
every day. I plan to go there this summer too, but I may not be able to. I have a new
22
. Sometimes I have to work until
23
at night.
21. A. playground B. shore
C. seaside
D. sea 22. A. office
B. job
C. love
D. interest 23. A. far
B. deep
C. late
D. lately √ √ √
Though I now work more hours than
I used to, I do receive a larger salary.
I didn’t receive much pay on my
24
job. I like my new job, but had I known that it would take up so much of my free time, I would not have taken it. I prefer
25
to spending money. 24. A. favorite
B. new
C. past
D. old 25. A. swimming B. riding
C. playing
D. working √ √
I have heard that riding a bike is good exercise. Maybe I will be able to
26
enough money to buy a bike. My neighbour, Mrs. Wilson, has a bicycle that I could 27
from her, but I would rather own my own bike. If I used hers, I would worry about damaging it. Since I make more money now, I think that I can afford to buy my own.
26. A. save
B. keep C. take D. cost 27. A. ride
B. renew C. lend D. borrow √ √ Getting a bike is really a good idea, because while I am riding to and from work, I will be getting
28
at the same time. It’s easier to get to the beach by bike too. I might be able to go swimming every day after all. This new job is great! I’m very
29
. This will be a summer full of
30
.
28. A. enjoyment
B. rest
C. exercise
D. money 29. A. moved
B. excited
C. interested
D. disappointed 30. A. exercise
B. pleasure
C. interest
D. imagination √ √ √
(25)
Energy security has become the burning issue of our time. For some it means guaranteeing safe, sufficient and long-term supplies of 21 fossil fuels like oil, gas and coal. For others, it means freeing the planet from fossil fuels in favour of 22 forms of energy like wind, solar, sea wave and hydrogen.
21. A. renewable
B. traditional
C. natural
D. general 22. A. alternative
B. relative
C. selective
D. collective √ √ It is a 23 that while one's heart may plead for a carbon-free world, the 24 knows that fossil fuels will, to a greater or lesser extent, be part of the energy mixed for the foreseeable future. Disrupted supplies damage economies across the world and fuel anxiety drives higher and higher 25. Industry 26 rising costs,
23. A. opinion B. thought
C. idea D. fact 24. A. soul B. brain C. head D. mind 25. A. costs B. prices C. money D. values 26. A. has
B. accepts
C. receives
D. faces √ √ √ √
as do consumers through higher electricity bills and at the petrol pumps.
In developing countries, 27 to grow their economies and to lift poor people out of poverty, it can mean life and death. Every time oil hits over US$50 a barrel, many 28 nations on continents like Africa are forced to meet the extra cost through spending precious overseas development aid.
27. A. going
B. coming
C. struggling
D. working 28. A. exporting
B. importing
C. consuming
D. developing √ √ This is money 29 for hospitals and medicines, and for schools, agriculture and 30 development programmes.
29. A. intended
B. spent
C. cost
D. needed 30. A. imaginable B. exchangeable
C. sustainable D. visible √ √
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