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Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. 1. If I have any further news, you will be the first person __________. A. knew B. known C. to know D. knowing 2. Taking regular exercise and eating a balanced diet are two keys __________ good health. A. in B. from C. of D. to 3. He met Rose in the college library in 2008, __________ he was to marry later. A. which B. where C. whom D. what 4. I went to the new restaurant, __________ chef was good at making delicious Japanese food. A. when B. whose C. which D. who 5. I couldn�t imagine __________ difficult it was for these badly injured people to make it to the hospital. A. when B. how C. what D. where 6. This is the first time that Chinese tennis player Li Na __________ a Grand Slam single title. A. had won B. win C. has won D. win 7. You look so tired. You __________ have stayed up late again. A. should B. can C. may D. must 8. __________, I could not memorize the text. A. However hard did I try B. However hard I tried C. However I tried hard D. However I had tried hard 9. After the quarrel, I tried all my best to fix the misunderstanding between us, but all my efforts seemed __________. A. in vain B. in case C. in time D. in trouble 10. __________ for a whole night, we still couldn�t agree on where to go for the holiday. A. Discussed B. To discuss C. Having discussed D. Being discussed 11. In front of the house __________ with a history of over 100 years. A. a tall tree is standing B. a tall tree stands C. stands a tall tree D. is standing a tall tree 12. �How long on earth shall I have to wait? �Sorry, sir. Just a minute. There __________ a table available. A. is B. was C. will be D. has been 13. No sooner __________ than the phone rang. A. had he fell asleep B. he fell asleep C. did he fall asleep D. he falls asleep 14. The accident was my fault, so I had to pay for the damage to _________car. A. another B. the other C. other D. others 15. Jack, as well as his friends, __________ the new plan because it is a really great one. A. are against B. is against C. are for D. is for �_RPart II Reading Comprehension (40 ) Section A Directions: There are 3 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them, there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D) and choose the best one. Passage 1 Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage: Each time we produce a new English dictionary, our aim is always the same: what can we do to make the dictionary more helpful for students of English? As a result of our research with students and discussions with teachers, we decided to focus on providing more examples for this English dictionary. 00Examples help students to remember the word they have looked up in the dictionary because it is easier both to remember and to understand a word within a context( N N�e). The examples also show that words are often used in many different contexts. For these reasons, we have included 40 percent more examples in this new book. 00We edit all the examples to remove difficult words and to make sure they are easier to understand. 00We very much hope this new book will be of use not only to the students of English but also to teachers. 1. The aim of the author in producing this new dictionary is to _________. A. correct mistakes in the old dictionary B. make it more helpful for students C. increase the number of words D. add pictures and photos 2. A word is easier to remember and understand if it is _____. A. included in a word list B. pronounced(�S�) correctly C. explained in English D. used in a context 3. What is special about this new dictionary? 00A. It is small and cheap. 00B. It has a larger vocabulary. 00C. It has 40% more examples. 00D. It is designed for students and teachers. 4. The purpose of removing difficult words in the examples is to _______. 00A. make them easier to understand 00B. provide more useful words 00C. introduce more contexts 00D. include more examples 5. The passage is most probably taken from ________. A. a letter to the editor B. a comment�ċ�� �on a novel C. an introduction to a dictionary D. a news-report in the newspaper Passage 2 Questions�6 to 10 are based on the following passage Using too much water or throwing�rubbish into our rivers are clear ways that humans can put our water supply(�O�~) in danger, but we also affect our water supply in less obvious(f>f�v) ways. You may wonder how paving(�� x) a road can lead to less usable fresh water. A major part of the�water�we�use every day is groundwater. Groundwater does not come from lakes or rivers. It comes from underground. The more roads and parking lots we pave, the less water�can flow into the ground to become groundwater. Human activity is not responsible for all water shortages(�w:). Drier climates are of course more likely to have droughts(r^�e) than areas with more�rainfall, but in any case, good management can help to make sure there is enough water to meet our basic needs. Thinking about the way we use water every day can make a big difference, too. In the United States, a family of four can use 1.5 tons of water a day! This shows how much we depend on water to live, but there s a lot we can do to lower the number. 00You can take steps to save water in your home. To start with, use the same glass for your drinking water all day. Wash it only once a day. Run your dishwasher (m�x:g) only when it is full. Help your parents fix any leaks in your home. You can even help to keep our water supply clean by recycling batteries instead of throwing them away. 6. Which of the following is most likely to lead to less groundwater? 00A. Using river water. 00B. Throwing batteries away. 00C. Paving parking lots. 00D. Throwing rubbish into lakes. 7. What can be inferred from the text? 00A. All water shortages are due to human behavior. 00B. It takes a lot of effort to meet our water needs. 00C. There is much we can do to reduce family size. 00D. Every family in America makes proper use of water. 8. Which of the following way is NOT the one we can use to save water in our home? A. Washing the same glass once a day. B. Fixing any leaks in our home. C. Running our dishwasher after each meal. D. Recycling batteries instead of throwing them away. 9. The last paragraph is intended to ________. 00A. show us how to fix leaks at home 00B. tell us how to run a dishwasher 00C. prove what drinking glass is best for us 00D. suggest what we do to save water at home 10. 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Although she s had a large amount of flak (c#�) for her theories, one thing can t be ignored the success of Chinese children in the education system. 00In Britain, shocking research shows that Chinese girls, for example, are outperforming all other foreign groups at GCSE 79% getting 5 A�C Grades, compared with 58% of white British girls. So what is it about Chinese parenting that s leading to high achievers? And how do Amy Chua s theories lead to that success? 00She told me that if her daughter came back from school with 96/100 in a test �Chua would ask her what happened to the other 4 points. It s about always knowing  you can do better , she told me. 00Interestingly, in China, the birthplace of the tiger mother, people are moving away from traditional Chinese parenting. They are following more western parenting styles. 11. After reading Amy Chua s recent book, the public ______. 00A. feel very sorry for their own children 00B. consider her a very successful mother 00C. realize their methods of bringing up children are wrong 00D. don t think highly of her methods of bringing up her children 12. What can we learn about Amy Chua according to Paragraph 2? 00A. She is very strict with her children. 00B. She doesn t think her children are clever. 00C. She is very interested in playing the piano. 00D. She knows playing is important to children. 13. Paragraph 4 shows that ______. 00A. Chinese parents don t think grades are very important 00B. Chinese children must be cleverer than British children 00C. Chinese parents are proud of their children 00D. Chinese children do well in their study 14. It can be inferred from the text that ______. 00A. Amy Chua will change her methods 00B. Amy Chua believes that her methods are useful 00C. Amy Chua s children don t love their mother 00D. Amy Chua s children prefer western parenting styles 15. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? 00A. Chinese parents now still prefer the traditional parenting style.0000000 B. Chinese parents now turn to the western parenting style. 00C. Amy Chua s parenting style belongs to the Chinese way. D. Amy Chua believes that her daughters are happy and successful. Section B Directions: This passage is followed by five questions or incomplete statements. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words. Li Mei puts her hand into the pocket, takes out her mobile phone and presses the talk key.  Hi, mum! I m on the bus. I should be home in about 10 minutes. Li Mei is one of many Chinese teenagers who live life  on the go and use mobile phones. Mobile phones make it possible for us to talk to anyone from anywhere. Modern mobile phones are more than just phones  they can be used as cameras and radios, and to surf the Internet. Many mobile phones have features(�R��) such as playing games and listening to the music. Mobile phones have changed our behavior and how we communicate. They are used everywhere  sometimes where they shouldn t. One headmaster says that phones are not allowed in the classroom.  If a phone starts ringing in the classroom, teachers and other students cannot work well.  I don t dare to use the phone in school, because they will take it away from me, says Hill, a student in London. Hill got his phone for his birthday, but his parents don t let him use it in school. Some parents worry about that their children will spend too much time and money on phone calls. Why are mobile phones so popular, especially among teenagers? The answer seems to be that we have a need to stay in touch with friends and family no matter where we are or what we are doing. 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