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______ has ridden on a railway train knows how ______ another train flashes by when it is

traveling in the opposite direction.

A.Anyone who; rapid

B.Whoever; rapidly

C.Anything that; rapid

D.Whatever; rapidly

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第1题

Which of the following statements is NOT true about quad bikes?A.They can be ridden even o

Which of the following statements is NOT true about quad bikes?

A.They can be ridden even on ice.

B.They can be used a great deal on farms.

C.They are driven by the police.

D.They are replaced by horses.

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第2题

We doubted if it was worth______about 40 miles to see the football match.A.of ridingB.ridi

We doubted if it was worth______about 40 miles to see the football match.

A.of riding

B.riding

C.ride

D.being ridden

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第3题

Passage Two Questions 27 to 31 are based on the following passage. Sixteen-year-old Karl

Passage Two Questions 27 to 31 are based on the following passage.

Sixteen-year-old Karlos Dearman’s future is looking much brighter than he might previously have imagined. “I’ve always been into bikes, but never thought I’d end up working with them,” he says. “This scheme has changed my life.”

Karlos is learning to refurbish (翻新) old bicycles in the workshop of ReCycle Bikes, a local community charity in Sheffield, which has a contract with the city council to provide training opportunities for young people aged 14 to 16, particularly those struggling in mainstream education or excluded from school.

“It’s about engaging youngsters with education and youth training by teaching them work and life skills,” explains Des Pearce, workshop training manager. “These young people have so much potential, but often don’t realize it.”

Established in 2001, ReCycle Bikes repairs bicycles donated by the public, which, once restored, are sold for £20. Abandoned bikes supplied by the council ensure a steady flow of bikes, but a recently formed partnership with Sheffield University should improve further the prospects of the young mechanics.

“The student population presents a large and ready market,” says Pearce. “So we approached the university last year and offered to host bike sales on the campus. They thought it was a great idea, and agreed to supplement our council funding. This means we can train youngsters to repair extra 500 bikes over three years, and fund Karlos’s apprenticeship.”

Having set up ReCycle Bikes on his own, Pearce now has the staff and resources to track the career development of those who have passed through his workshop.

“At the moment we depend on anecdotal evidence from the schools,” he says. “But we are planning exit interviews with the young people to ascertain what they plan to do, and these will allow us to check on their progress.”

That most of the teenagers enjoy the work is, according to Pearce, easily explained. “Most kids have ridden a bike and know how to oil a chain or mend a puncture. As low-cost transport, cycling gives the young and old a sense of freedom and independence, and the impact on their well-being is immense. Add to that a growing concern for the environment, and it’s no surprise that bike sales are on the increase.”

第27题:What do we know about ReCycle Bikes?

A) It is a popular brand of bikes which are sold in Sheffield.

B) It is a local community charity that provides training opportunities for young people.

C) It is a contract signed between a local community charity and the city council.

D) It is a training program offered by the city council to those excluded from school.

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第4题

听力原文:M: What is the most interesting Thai festival?W: I think file most interesting Th

听力原文:M: What is the most interesting Thai festival?

W: I think file most interesting Thai festival is Songkran. Songkran is a Thai traditional New "Year which starts on April 13 every year and lasts for 3 days. At this time, people from the rural areas who are working in the city usually return home to celebrate the festival. Thus, when the time comes, Bangkok temporarily turns into a deserted city.

M: Please tell me about the climate in Thailand.

W: Thailand has three seasons: the hot season, the rainy season, and the cool season. But really, it's always hot.

M: Do you like Thai food?

W: I love Thai food. Thai food is fantastic. It's very good, usually spicy. Yes, Thailand has wonderful food.

M: What sports do you like?

W: My favorite Thai sport is Muay Thai, or Thai kickboxing. It's very popular in Thailand. There are two large stadiums in Bangkok, and many, many people watch Thai fighting. It's very popular. I like it a lot.

M: Do Thai people keep elephants around the household?

W: Most Thai people do not have elephants. Only special people, usually in the north and northeast part of Thailand, keep elephants.

M: Have you ever ridden an elephant?

W: Yes, I have. I rode an elephant in the north part el Thailand. Many people go to the north and they ride elephants in the mountains and in the jungle. It's very nice.

M: Where is the best place to dive in Thailand?

W: I think the best place to dive in Thailand are the Surin and Similan islands. There is a national marine park, very, very beautiful.

M: Is Japanese manga popular in Thailand?

W: Yes, Japanese manga is very popular. They translate from Japanese into Thai, and many Thai people like Japanese manga.

M: What are some traditional Thai instruments?

W: I can't remember the Thai name, but my favorite...there's a xylophone and it's very beautiful, very popular in Thailand.

(23)

A.Because many people return home to celebrate the festival.

B.Because people do not like to spend their New Year in a big city.

C.Because Songkran is a Thai traditional New Year which starts on April 13.

D.Because Songkran is a Thai word which means "move" or "change place".

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第5题

The Asian Edge? Its Confucius Confucius developed a philosophy that powerfully shaped
Chinese society and culture. It offered rules and standards of conduct for governments, families and individuals at a time when feudal Chinese society was chaotic, unstable, crime—ridden and torn by war between states. In his career, Confucius advanced through a series of official jobs and occasionally worked as a diplomat and advisor for princes. He proposed that government jobs be filled on the basis of merit, not wealth, social position or family connections. China established a system of civil service examinations (called "the Ladder to the Clouds" ) that, in a highly stratified society, opened up a rare path to societys upper reaches for talented young people. Starting in his teenage years, a Chinese student would read Confucian classics in history, poetry and philosophy in preparation for the formal examinations that could start him on the road to a brilliant career as a public servant. Confucian teachings linked the exercise of power to a reverence for learning. As an old Chinese proverb puts it, "All walks of life are lowly; only the scholar stands high."

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第6题

How to Live to be 200Twenty years ago I knew a man called Jiggins, who had the Health Habi

How to Live to be 200

Twenty years ago I knew a man called Jiggins, who had the Health Habit.

He used to take a cold plunge every morning. He said it opened his pores. After it he took a hot sponge. He said it closed the pores. He got so that he could open and shut his pores at will.

Jiggins used to stand and breathe at an open window for half an hour before dressing. He said it expanded his lungs. He might, of course, have had it done in a shoe-store with a boot-stretcher, but after all it cost him nothing this way, and what is half an hour?

After he had got his undershirt on, Jiggins used to hitch himself up like a dog in harness and do Shadow exercises.

He did them forwards, backwards, and hind-side up. He could have got a job as a dog anywhere. He spent all his time at this kind of thing. In his spare time at the office, he used to lie on his stomach on the floor and see if he could lift himself up with his knuckles. If he could, then he tried some other way until he found one that he couldn't do. Then he would spend the rest of his lunch hour on his stomach, perfectly happy.

In the evenings in his room he used to lift iron bars, cannonballs, heave dumb-bells, and haul himself up to the ceiling with his teeth. You could hear the thumps half a mile. He liked it.

He spent half the night slinging himself around his room. He said it made his brain clear. When he got his brain perfectly clear, he went to bed and slept. As soon as he woke, he began clearing it again.

Jiggins is dead. He was, of course, a pioneer, but the fact that he dumb-belled himself to death at an early age does not prevent a whole generation of young men from following in his path.

They are ridden by the Health Mania.-They make themselves a nuisance.

They get up at impossible hours. They go out in silly little suits and run Marathon heats before breakfast. They chase around barefoot to get the dew on their feet. They hunt for ozone. They bother about pepsin. They won't eat meat because it has too much nitrogen. They won't eat fruit because it hasn't any. They prefer albumen and starch and nitrogen to huckleberry pie and doughnuts. They won't drink water out of a tap. They won't eat sardines out of a can. They won't use oysters out of a pail. They won't drink milk out of a glass. They are afraid of alcohol in any shape. Yes, sir, afraid. "Cowards."

And after all their fuss they presently incur some simple old-fashioned illness and die like anybody else.

Now people of this sort have no chance to attain any great age. They are on the wrong track.

Listen. Do you want to live to be really old, to enjoy a grand, green, exuberant, boastful old age and to make yourself a nuisance to your whole neighborhood with your reminiscences?

Then cut out all this nonsense.

Cut it out. Get up in the morning at a sensible hour. The time to get up is when you have to, not before. If your office opens at eleven, get up at ten-thirty. Take your chance on ozone. There isn't any such thing anyway. Or, if there is, you can buy a thermos bottle full for five cents; and put it on a shelf in your cupboard. If your work begins at seven in the morning, get up at ten minutes to, but don't be liar enough to say that you like it. It isn't exhilarating, and you know it.

Also, drop all that cold-bath nonsense.

You never did it when you were a boy. Don't be a fool now. If you must take a bath (you don't really need to), take it warm. The pleasure of getting out of a cold bed and creeping into a hot bath beats a cold plunge to death. In any case, stop gassing about your tub and your "shower", as if you were the only man who ever washed.

Next, take the question of germs and bacilli.

Don't be seared of them. That's all. That, s the whole thing, and if you once get o

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第7题

听力原文:M: Here we are. Brochures for one day excursions.W: Mm. A riverboat trip. That lo

听力原文:M: Here we are. Brochures for one day excursions.

W: Mm. A riverboat trip. That looks interesting.

M: Yeah. It does. Where does it go? And how do we get to the river?

W: It says to go by bus to the river. That costs $ 5 per person each way. Then the boat gees along the river for 4 hours. And we can get a meal on the boat.

M: How much does it cost altogether?

W: Well, the boat trip costs $ 20 and the meal is extra if we want it. I suppose it's a hit expensive -- $ 30 each altogether, and that's not counting the food and drinks.

M: Yes. It would be relaxing but it is a bit expensive.

W: You're right. What about horse riding or cycling? Can you ride a horse?

M: Not very well. I've only ridden a horse twice in my life. How much does it cost?

W: Let me see. Horse riding is a bit expensive too -- $ 30 for 2 hours. And we'd have to go there by bus. And that would be an extra cost.

M: Er, what about cycling? That shouldn't be tm expensive. Here we are, err, mountain bikes for hire. $ 30 a day. But $ 20 of that is a deposit and you can get it back when you return the bike. I wonder how far away the cycle hire place is.

W: No. It's not far at all. I'll show you...

M: That's terrific. Cycling looks the best, doesn't it? That should give us enough exercise. And we can take our own lunch and have a picnic. Now all we have to do is to decide which direction to cycle in.

W: Great. Let's go. We can talk about that while we're walking to the hire place.

(20)

A.$30.

B.$20.

C.$25.

D.$5.

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第8题

A.He has decided to continue his studies.B.He has still to make a decision.C.He has de

A.He has decided to continue his studies.

B.He has still to make a decision.

C.He has decided to give up his job.

D.He has still to take a part-time job.

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第9题

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A.have

B.has

C.is

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