Old Henry and his wife Phoebe loved each other. They were simple 36 . Their world was their fruit trees, cornfields and a backyard 37 pigs and chickens. The rest of the world was a 38 place like stars in the sky.
Sometimes, Henry worried about 39 . His wife would say, “If you 40 talking like that, I will go away and what would you do? There is nobody to 41 you. ”
Old Henry knew his wife would never 42 him. The only thing he 43 was death and the life if his wife died. Knowing she was there, beside him, in the dark, made Henry 44 again. In this way, they lived 45 in their world.
One day, Phoebe became sick and 46 . Old Henry watched the workers put her body in the earth. When people left, he still stood near the tomb for long. At night, he read newspapers, 47 most of the time, he just sat, looking at the door, 48 where Phoebe was and 49 he would die.
For five months, he lived like this. One day, he went out to cut grass. Just 50 the hill, he saw Phoebe again. Yes, there she was, down in the valley, smiling up at him. She was in the same blue dress. She 51 a hand and seemed to say, “Come, come with me. ” Henry felt the strong pull of a new world 52 he and Phoebe would always be together. He gave a 53 cry, “ Wait, Phoebe, wait for me. I’m coming. ”
The next day, some farm boys 54 Henry at the bottom of the hill. His body was broken. There was a soft, happy smile on his face. The 55 smile he had worn when Phoebe was alive.
36. A. workers B. farmers C. doctors D. teachers
37. A. on B. in C. with D. from
38. A. small B. faraway C. close D. big
39. A. harvest B. wealth C. health D. death
40. A. enjoy B. keep C. finish D. mind
41. A. look at B. look after C. look up D. look for
42. A. leave B. move C. watch D. ask
43. A. had B. failed C. performed D. feared
44. A. quiet B. lonely C. simple D. gentle
45. A. sadly B. worriedly C. gladly D. warmly
46. A. died B. disappeared C. cried D. walked
47. A. but B. so C. and D. for
48. A. knowing B. wondering C. expecting D. remembering
49. A. how long B. how often C. how soon D. how much
50. A. in front of B. on the top of C. at the bottom of D. at the foot of
51. A. waved B. lost C. shook D. saw
52. A. when B. that C. which D. where
53. A. crazy B. surprised C. happy D. disappointed
54. A. picked B. found C. searched D. met
55. A. different B. separate C. same D. kind
As a child, there was nothing I liked better than Sunday afternoons at my grandfather’s farm. __by miles of winding stone walls, the house provided endless hours of __ for a city kid.
I can still remember one afternoon __ I was eight years old. I’d wanted more than anything to be __to climb the walls surrounding the farm. The walls were old;some stones were _ __ , others loose. Still, my yearning(向往)to climb across those walls __ so strong that finally, one spring afternoon, I took all my __ and entered the living room, where the __ had gathered after Sunday dinner.
“I, I want to climb the stone walls,” I said. __ a chorus(异口同声) went up from the women in the room.“Heavens, no!” they cried,“You’ll hurt yourself!”I wasn’t too __ ;the __ was just as I’d expected. Just __ I could leave the room, I was stopped by my grandfather’s loud voice.“Now wait a minute.” I heard him say,“Let the boy climb the stone walls. He has to learn to do things __ .”
For the next two hours I climbed those old walls and had the time of my life. Later I told my grandfather about my __ .I’ll never forget what he said. “Fred,”he said, smiling, “you made this day a (an) __ day just by being yourself. Always remember, there’s only one person in this whole world like you, and I like you __ as you are.”
Many years have passed __ then, and today I’m a host in the television program __ “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood”, seen by millions of children.
There have been __ over the years, but one thing___ ______ the same:my suggestion left to children at the end of almost every program. “There’s only one person in this whole world like you,” The kids can hear me say, “and people would like you exactly as you are.”
1.A.Covered B.Extended C. Surrounded D.Spread
2.A.fruit B.fun C.richness D.wonder
3.A.when B.that C.while D.which
4.A.regretted B.allowed C.realized D.provided
5.A.remaining B.leaving C.missing D.losing
6.A.grew B.disappeared C.built D.turned
7.A.trouble B.mind C.heart D.courage
8.A.adults B.relations C.men D.women
9.A.Quietly B.Hurriedly C.Frequently D.Immediately
10.A.excited B.sad C.disappointed D.pleased
11.A.sound B.end C.response D.story
12.A.whenever B.while C.as soon as D.before
13.A.of himself B.in himself C.by himself D.to himself
14.A.news B.experience C.doubt D.wonder
15.A.special B.regular C.common D.usual
16.A.straightly B.exactly C.quietly D.rightly
17.A.since B.till C.until D.by
18.A.name B.named C.naming D.to name
19.A.jobs B.events C.adventures D.changes
20.A.becomes B.develops C.remains D.seems
I hear many parents saying that their teenage children are rebellion(反叛的). I wish it were so. At your age you ought to be growing away from your parents. You should be learning to stand on your own two feet. But take a good look at the present rebellion. It seems that teenagers are all taking the same way of showing that they degree with their parents. Instead of striking out bravely on their own, most of them are trying to seize at one another’s hands for safety.
They say they want to dress as they please. But they all wear the same clothes. They set off in new directions in music. But somehow reason for thinking or acting in thus-and-such a way is that the crowd is doing it. They have come out of their cocoon(蚕茧) -----into a larger cocoon.
It has become harder and harder for a teenager to stand up against the popularity wave and to go his or her own way. Industry has firmly opened up a teenage market. These days every teenager can learn from newspapers and TV what a teenager should have and be. And many of today’s parents have come to award(奖励) high marks for the popularity of their children. All this adds up to great difficulty for the teenager who wants to find his or her own path.
But the difficulty is worth getting over. The path is worth following. You may want to listen to classical music instead of going to a party. You may want to collect rocks when everyone else is collecting records. You may have some thoughts that you don’t care to share at once with your classmates. Well, go to it. Find yourself. Be yourself. Popularity will come-----with the people who respect you for who you are. That’s the only kind of popularity that really counts.
29. The writer’s purpose in writing this passage is to tell_______.
A. readers how to be popular in the word
B. parents how to control and guide their children
C. teenagers how to learn to decide things for themselves
D. people how to understand and respect each other
30. According to the writer, many teenagers think they are brave enough to act on their own, but, in fact, most of them______.
A. have much difficulty in understanding each other
B. dare not do things
C. are not sure of themselves
D. are very much afraid of getting lost
31. Which of the following is NOT true according to passage?
A. There is no popularity that really counts.
B. What many parents are doing is actually keeping their children from finding their own paths.
C. It is not necessarily bad for a teenager to disagree with his or her classmates.
D. Most teenagers say they want to do what they like to, but in fact they are doing the same.
32. During the teenage years, one should learn to_____.
A. become different from others in as many ways as possible
B. get into the right reason and become popular
C. rebel against parents
D. find one’s real self
作为一名高中学生,请你在全班同学面前做一次演讲,谈谈高中生在成长中的烦恼,并逐一提供解决方法并做总结。请根据以下要点发言:
1)在意外形;
2)不被家长、老师甚至同学理解;
3)成绩不好,学习压力大。
注意:1)词数:120左右;2)开头已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Dear classmates,
We high school students do have some growing pains, but we can get rid of them correctly and wisely.
— Will my daughter be all right soon, doctor?
—Well, she _______ be, if she takes these tablets.
A. must B. may C.can D. should
Food safety is a problem in all places around the world and people in different areas of the world prepare foods in different ways. The WHO released (发布) five simple rules for preparing food in a safe way. They call these rules the “Five Keys
to Safer Food”.
Key 1: Keep clean
16 . People should wash their hands often — before touching food and while they are preparing food. People should wash all surfaces and equipment used for preparing food.
Key 2: Separate raw (生的) and cooked
Raw foods should not touch prepared foods. 17 .
Key 3: 18
People should cook eggs and meat especially carefully. These foods may carry more micro-organisms (微生物) than other foods. Food like soup must be boiled for at least a minute to make it be cooked completely. It is also important that people re-heat cooked food completely.
Key 4: Keep food at safe temperatures
When people are finished with eating, they should keep the left food in a refrigerator below 5oC and shouldn’t store it for too long. At room temperature, about 20oC, the amount of micro-organisms can increase very quickly. But temperatures above 60oC or below 5oC control the growth of micro-organisms. 1
9 .
Key 5: Use safe water and raw materials
20 . Damaged or old food may develop harmful chemicals as it gets older.
A. Eat healthily
B. Cook completely
C. They can live where we make food
D. This key tells about the importance of washing
E. People should use safe water and choose fresh foods
F. They cannot grow as quickly in a very hot or very cold environment
G. People should use separate equipment and tools for touching and preparing raw foods
“You can you up, no can no bb.” The latest Chinglish buzz phrase, having swept through Chinese cyberspace (网络空间) and society, has now made a landing overseas, entering the US web-based Urban Dictionary.
According to the entry put forward by “gingerdesu”, “You can you up” which means “If you can do it, go ahead and do it”, is a Chinglish catch phrases referring to people who criticize others’ work, especially when the critic is not so much better.
As well as “You can you up”, other Chinglish catch phrases, such as “tuhao” and “no zuo no die”, have also been recorded on the site.
Coined with roots in Chinese grammar, and even containing Pinyin, Chinglish words and phrases are even spreading beyond grass roots (草根) websites.
In 2013, “dama” and “tuhao” found their way into The Wall Street Journal and the BBC, and words such as “feng shui”, “Chengguan” and “people mountain people sea” have been admitted to the Oxford English Dictionary.
“The frequent use of Chinglish by foreign institutions suggests that people are looking more to the lifestyle and popular culture of China,” says Zhang Yiwu, professor of Peking University’s Department of Chinese Language and Literature.
“Words like ‘dama’ and ‘tuhao’ are so vivid. My friends and I use them a lot —it’s so much fun,” said Satoshi Nishida, a Japanese student studying at Beijing Language and Culture University.
“Behind these Chinglish words and phrases is the Chinese culture. They are reflections of the changes and trends in the Chinese society and they help people from other countries to understand what’s happening in China,” according to Xing Hongbing, a professor of Beijing Language and Culture University.
“When the price of gold went down last year, while the super purchasing power of the Chinese bargain-hunting middle-aged women drew worldwide attention, there was no effective way available in other languages to describe them, and ‘dama’ filled the gap very neatly,” says Xing.
8. Why does the author take “dama” for example in the last paragraph?
A. To suggest the culture and trends in the Chinese society.
B. To show the Chinese women’s super purchasing power.
C. To indicate the women drew worldwide attention.
D. To inform us that the price of gold went down last year.
9. How many Chinglish words and phrases are mentioned in the passage?
A. 6 B. 7
C. 8 D. 9
10. Which of the followings is NOT among the reasons why Chinglish become popular?
A. Chinglish is reflections of the changes and trends in the Chinese society.
B. Foreigners are looking more to the lifestyle and popular culture of China.
C. Chinglish is so vivid and much fun such as “dama” and “tuhao”.
D. Chinglish is spreading beyond grassroots websites.
11. What can be the best title for the text?
A. Chinglish swept through Chinglish cyberspace
B. Behind Chinglish is the Chinese culture
C. Chinglish gains popularity overseas
D. Different opinion on Chinglish
Doris’s success lies in the fact that she is co-operative and ______ to learn from others.
A. interested B. nervous C. anxious D. eager
Mr. Johns ______ a better plan than the one now under consideration.
A. put up with B. put forward C. put away D. put off
Hundreds of people have formed impressions of you through that little device(装置) on your desk. And they’ve never actually 41 you. Everything they know about you 42 through this device, sometimes from hundreds of miles away. 43 they feel they can know you 44 from the sound of your voice. That’s how powerful the 45 is.
Powerful, yes, but not always 46 . For years I dealt with my travel agent only by phone. Rani, my faceless agent whom I’d never met 47 , got me rock-bottom prices on airfares, cars, and hotels. But her cold voice really 48 me. I sometimes wished to 49 another agent.
One morning, I had to 50 an immediate flight home for a family emergency. I ran into Rani’s office 51 . The woman sitting at the desk, 52 my madness, sympathetically jumped up. She gave me a 53 smile, nodded while listening patiently, and then printed out the 54 immediately. “What a wonderful lady!” I thought.
Rushing out 55 I called out over my shoulder, “By the way, what’s your name?” “I’m Rani,” she said. I turned around and saw a 56 woman with a big smile on her face waving to wish me a safe trip. I was 57 ! Why had I thought she was cold? Rani was, well, so 58 .
Sitting back in the car on the way to the airport, I figured it all out. Rani’s 59 ― her warm smile, her nods, her ‘I’m here for you’ 60 ― were all silent signals that didn’t travel through wires.
41. A. accepted B. noticed C. heard D. met
42. A. came B. moved C. ran D. developed
43. A. Thus B. Yet C. Then D. Indeed
44. A. rather B. also C. just D. already
45. A. telephone B. voice C. connection D. impression
46. A. direct B. useful C. easy D. accurate
47. A. in person B. by myself C. in public D. on purpose
48. A. annoyed B. interested C. discouraged D. confused
49. A. promote B. train C. find D. know
50. A. arrange B. postpone C. confirm D. book
51. A. for the first time B. at any time C. from time to time D. in good time
52. A. expecting B. seeing C. testing D. avoiding
53. A. shy B. comforting C. familiar D. forced
54. A. bill B. form C. ticket D. list
55. A. hopefully B. disappointedly C. gratefully D. regretfully
56. A. careful B. serious C. nervous D. pleasant
57. A. amused B. worried C. helpless D. speechless
58. A. calm B. nice C. proud D. clever
59. A. forgiveness B. eagerness C. friendliness D. skillfulness
60. A. explanation B. attitude C. concept D. behavior
Florida deputy Gene Smith thought the calls about a kangaroo wandering on the street were part of a prank. But WTSP reports that the story was true: A five-foot-tall, 200-pound kangaroo was hopping around Pasco County on Sunday.
Then the call came that it was now on US 301. Gene Smith, who noted that the calls were the strangest he'd received during 17 years on the force, said, "Sure enough, there was a kangaroo in the middle of the road. It was a pretty big and extremely strong animal. It wasn't until I grabbed those legs that I realized just how strong they were. It doesn't look like that on TV."
In fact, the kangaroo was so strong that police couldn't catch it. Along with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Pasco County Sheriff's Office Agricultural Unit, they tried a number of approaches to wrangle in the animal without seriously injuring it. But even tranquilizers (镇定剂) could not slow down the creature. Eventually, local resident Kevin Wehling, who said “he had heard rumors about the kangaroo and wanted to see it for himself,” captured the animal.
Kangaroos typically do not attack humans unless they are angered. However, an Australian politician was recently knocked down and scratched facing a kangaroo while out for a morning jog. They can become more aggressive when hungry or thirsty, or, in this case, when they find themselves in a strange environment with a team of police officers hunting them down.
Police still have no idea who owns the kangaroo have now placed it in the care of a vet. Technically, you can raise a kangaroo in the Sunshine State if you have the right permits. In theory, wildlife officials should be able to narrow the field and pinpoint (查明) where the stray kangaroo came from.
36. What does the underlined word "prank" in Paragraph 1 mean?
A. Task. B. Plan. C. Trick. D. Show.
37. According to what Gene Smith said in Para-graph 2, we infer that____.
A. he was skilled at grabbing kangaroos
B. he had seen many kangaroos in the wild before
C. he had always worried that kangaroos would attack people
D. he didn't expect capturing the kangaroo would be that hard
38. What role did Kevin Wehling play in the action of capturing the kangaroo?
A. He managed to put the kangaroo under control.
B. He shot tranquilizers into the body of the kangaroo.
C. He spread rumors that the kangaroo was unbeatable.
D. He stood in the way of the kangaroo and slowed it down.
39. What can we infer from Paragraph 4?
A. Kangaroos are the gentlest animals in the world.
B. Kangaroos can be dangerous in certain circumstances.
C. Kangaroos usually beg for food when they are hungry.
D. Kangaroos can adapt to a strange environment quickly.
40. Wildlife officials should be able to pinpoint where the stray kangaroo came from because______.
A. the kangaroo can lead them to its owner
B. they can refer to the kangaroo's footsteps
C. cameras have recorded the kangaroo's track
D. they can refer to records of people keeping Kangaroos
The study of natural history is not something to be left to biologists. In fact, their capacity ______the time they can spend away from their offices is very limited.
A. in the light of B. in view of C. in the event of D. in terms of
Not until ________________________ at the top of my voice __________________ his head.
A. did I shout…that he turned B. I shouted…did he turn
C. did I shouted…he did turn D. I was shouting…he had turned
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All of us need friendship. An understanding between two friends mean both of them have similar ideas and trusting each other. Otherwise, it is impossible for him to help each other and to make their friendship to last long. As an old saying goes, “A friend in need is a friend indeed.” So really friendship should able to stand all sorts of tests. And it is wise to have as many good friends that we can. The more friends we have, the more we can learn for one another, but the more pleasure we can share together.
A popular CCTV host’s “improper remarks” that were caught on video at a dinner party have led to an investigation into the incident and a suspension(暂停) of his programs.
The video, released online on Monday, showed host Bi Fujian using vulgar words about Chairman Mao Zedong while singing in the style of Peking Opera, enraging(激怒) some netizens and causing a stir(轰动)on the Internet.
CCTV said on its micro blog on Wednesday that it will investigate the incident, which it said many have found disturbing.
Bi’s programs will stop being broadcast until at least Sunday, as his comments in the video have seriously damaged the broadcaster’s image, Huaxi Metropolis Daily quoted a CCTV staff member as saying.
The CCTV employee said it is uncertain whether the programs can be broadcast again after Sunday, the report added.
Bi, 56, is popular for a hosting style that engages the audience. He has hosted the CCTV Spring Festival Gala since 2012, as well as a popular talent show involving Westerners speaking Chinese. The cancellation was the first decision after Nie Chenxi was named CCTV president on Tuesday, the report said, adding that Nie had ordered all staff members to strictly correct work styles.
A micro-blogger named Zhou Junchi said that free speech doesn’t mean it is OK to defame others, adding that Bi’s comments were not proper for a popular host. Cheng Manli, a professor specializing in communication at Peking University, echoed Zhou, saying Bi should pay more attention to his behavior and speech as a public figure.
“It does not mean we cannot share our opinions, but using ugly words and sarcasm to comment on Chinese leaders who have passed away is improper,” Cheng said.
“The actions and words of celebrities are easily broadened in today’s Internet era, which is open and can have a huge influence, so it is a must for the public figures to boost the quality of their speech and behavior. Otherwise, their images will be affected, such as the stars who were recently punished for drug use,” she said.
“Everyone should take responsibility for what he or she says in public and online. It’s better, I think, to share different ideas in a normal way,” she suggested. But she added that the party in the video seemed private, “so its release is also improper to some extent.”
The video was recorded by someone sitting on Bi’s right, but who it is and why the video was put online is unknown.
21. According to the passage, CCTV’s response when the incident happened was ______.
A. to change his job B. to have Bi Fujian fired
C. to look into the matter D. to make him apologize
22. We can learn from the passage that _______.
A. Bi Fujian’s program will be stopped forever
B. Huaxi Metropolis Daily thinks the incident damages CCTV’s image
C. the video was recorded when Bi Fujian was working in a program
D. the incident happened before the new CCTV president’s arrival
23. As is mentioned in the passage, Chen Manli holds the view that________.
A. Bi Fujian should be severely punished
B. a celebrity’s influence can be enlarged through the Internet
C. public figures should not share their opinions
D. it is all right to release private video of a celebrity
24. The underlined word “boost” probably means “_________”.
A. cover B. influence C. improve D. solve
The difficulty which we had _______ with the local people has now been removed·
A.communication B.to communicate
C.communicated D.communicating
I was in line waiting to pay. In line there were two people before me. A little boy was buying some rather strange clothes. He chatted with anyone who was interested in the clothes and soon we learnt that he was going to a kindergarten(幼儿园)party. He had done a great job of putting together interesting costumes(服装).
I noticed that the little boy was paying mostly with change(零钱). It seemed that he had robbed his pig bank(猪形储蓄罐)to do this shopping. However, the cashier told him he was short after counting all the money. The boy thought for a moment and said, “Please keep the shirt and I will come back with more money.”
It was clear that he had already used all the money he had and he was $8.00 short. The lady in front of me said, “Well, I could pay half of that.” I told the boy that I could pay the other half. We dug into our handbags. However, both of us only had ten-dollar bills(纸币)and we needed the cashier to get the change for us. Other shoppers began digging into their pockets to find some change. It was amazing and touching as all these strangers seemed to react(反应)with the same mind. All wanted to be of help. Within minutes the cashier said, “I have too much money.” The cashier didn’t need our ten-dollar bills. Then the lady in front me, who had been the first to offer help, said, “Wait! I didn’t even get a chance to give anything!”
I smiled at her and said, “You did your share, because it was your idea and you started all this.” The little boy smiled and thanked us. We wished him the best and he left. I left with a good feeling. I had seen the love and goodness of others all around me. The woman in front of me smiled and said, “It sure feels good to give, doesn’t it?” I smiled back and said, “Yes!”
21. What is this passage mainly about?
A. Love and goodness.
B. Culture and tradition.
C. Friendship and honesty.
D. Communication and understanding.
22. Why did the writer and the woman both feel glad?
A. Because the boy had saved some money.
B. Because they both didn’t need to give anything.
C. Because the cashier didn’t look down on the boy.
D. Because all the shoppers around were willing to help the boy.
23. What does the underlined word “touching” most probably mean?
A. 令人感动的 B. 令人难过的
C. 令人失望的 D. 令人害怕的
24. What’s the correct order of the following events?
a. The cashier got enough money for the boy’s clothes.
b. The cashier counted the boy’s money.
c. The shoppers looked for some change in their pockets.
d. The boy went to the line to pay.
A. b, a, c, d B. b, c, a, d C. d, b, c, a D. d, c, a, b
I often read of incidents of misunderstanding or conflict. I'm left 41 . Why do these people create mistrust and problems, especially with those from other 42 ?
I was growing up in Kuala Lumpur in the early 1960s, 43 children from different races and religions played and studied 44 in harmony. At that time my family lived a stone's 45 from Ismail's. And no one was bothered that Ismail was a Malay Muslim and I was an Indian Hindu—we just 46 our differences. Perhaps,our elders had not filled our heads with unnecessary advice, well 47 or otherwise.
We were nine when we became friends. During the school holidays, we 'd 48 the countryside on our bicycles,hoping to 49 the unexpected. At times Ismail would accompany my family as we made a rare shopping trip to town. We would be glad of his 50 .
When I was twelve, my family moved to Johor. Ismail's family later returned to their village, and I 51 touch with him.
One spring afternoon in 1983, I stopped a taxi in Kuala Lumpur. I 52 my destination. The driver acknowledged my 53 but did not move off. Instead, he looked 54 at me. “Raddar?" he said, using my childhood nickname (绰号).I was astonished at being so 55 addressed (称呼).Unexpectedly! It was Ismail! Even after two 56 we still recognized each other. Grasping his shoulder, I felt a true affection, something 57 to describe.
If we can allow our children to be 58 without prejudice, they'll build friendships with people,regardless of race or religion, who will be 59 their side through thick and thin. On such friendships are societies built and 60 we can truly be, as William Shakespeare once wrote, “We happy few. We band of brothers".
| 41 | A. | interested | B. | puzzled | C. | pleased | D. excited |
| 42. | A. | parties | B. | cities | C. | villages | D. races |
| 43. | A. | why | B. | which | C. | when | D. how |
| 44. | A. | around | B. | together | C. | alone | D. apart |
| 45. | A. | throw | B. | drop | C. | move | D. roll |
| 46. | A. | refused | B. | made | C. | accepted | D. sought |
| 47. | A. | paid | B. | meant | C. | preserved | D. treated |
| 48. | A. | desert | B. | search | C. | discover | D. explore |
| 49. | A. | get through | B. | deal with | C. | come across | D. take away |
| 50. | A. | arrival | B. | company | C. | effort | D. choice |
| 51. | A. | lost | B. | gained | C. | developed | D. missed |
| 52. | A. | stated | B. | ordered | C. | decided | D. chose |
| 53. | A. | attempts anxiously | B. | opinions | C. | instructions | D. arrangements D. fixedly |
| 54. | A. | B. | carelessly | C. | disappointedly | ||
| 55. | A. | fully | B. | strangely | C. | familiarly | D. coldly |
| 56. | A. | decades | B. | months | C. | years | D. departures |
| 57. | A. | possible | B. | funny | C. | hard | D. clear |
| 58. | A. | them | B. | themselves | C. | us | D. ourselves |
| 59. | A. | from | B. | by otherwise | C. | with | D. against |
| 60. | A. | still | B. | C. | instead | D. then |
spy on open the floor keep pace with run out end up
81.Today we will _____________ for discussion and whatever you say will be accepted.
82.How I wish I ____________ the other students in my class,but I couldn’t.
83.When I arrived for the interview, the woman who I helped on the way _________being the CEO of the company.
84.The spy __________the manager since he entered the room.
85.The petrol _____________. I’d better go to the gas station to fill my car up in case it fails to function properly.
Chinese police are joining Italian officers on the streets of Rome and Milan in an experiment aimed at helping tourists from China feel safe, Italy’s interior ministry has announced.
The experiment is the first of its kind in Europe, China’s ambassador to Italy, Li Ruiyu, said at a meeting to announce the project, according to a statement from the Italian ministry.
The four Chinese officers, who were trained by Italians in Beijing, will wear the same uniforms they wear at home so their compatriots can recognize them easily.
More than 3 million Chinese tourists come to Italy every year, according to Liao Jinrong, the director general of the Chinese international co-operation bureau.
“This service was planned with Chinese tourists in mind and, if it works well, we may consider other forms of collaboration, given the presence of the Chinese community in our country,” said the interior minister, Angelino Alfano.
The officers will share information with Italian police and help Chinese tourists if they need to contact local authorities and diplomats from Monday until 13 May, the ministry said.
Liao, the head of the Chinese international co-operation bureau, said the officers’ assignment was a “historic moment” recalling that the route between China and Italy was mapped 700 years ago by Venetian merchant traveler Marco Polo.
32. Why do the Chinese police come to work in Italy?
A. They plan to help the Italian police.
B. They plan to help Chinese in need in Italy.
C. They plan to show Chinese tourists around Italy.
D. They plan to comfort Chinese tourists.
33. What does the word “compatriot” mean?
A. company B. countryman C. family D. friend
34. According to Angelino Alfano, the experiment _____________.
A. will be the first of its kind in Europe
B. will improve the presence of the Chinese community in Europe
C. will give a good example to other forms of cooperation if it succeeds
D. will help Chinese tourists contact local authorities
35. What dose Liao think of this service?
A. meaningful B. perfect C. useless D. interesting