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阅读理解。
     Look! There are thousands of people waiting to buy tickets home in the railway station. Each time when
Spring Festival comes, buying tickets of train trip would be very hard. And things seem to be getting worse
and worse, although we have greatly increased the mileage of railway network and speeded up trains. Why?
It"s because too many people want to go back home to spend Spring Festival with their family. Many people
become angry with the Ministry (部) of Railways.
     They wonder why it is hopeless for them to get the tickets from the railway station (火车站) Instead,
they sometimes can only buy them from ticket scalpers (票贩) at much higher price.
     The Ministry of Railways estimated (估计) that about 188 million passengers would travel by train during
the 40-day peak (高峰) period surrounding the 2009 Spring Festival holiday. The number of travelers will be
8% higher than that of 2008. This problem even drew the President Hu Jintao"s attention. He wrote a note to
Liu Zhijun,Minister of the Ministry of Railways, asking him to take action to improve passenger convenience.
Afterward, officials from the Ministry of Railways said they would try their best not to let any ticket-buyers
spend Spring Festival at the railway station.
1. Many people can"t buy the tickets from the railway station, and they sometimes can only buy them
    from the scalpers ________.
A. expensively
B. happily
C. dangerously
D. hardly
2. How many people took the train trip during the peak period surrounding the 2008 Spring Festival holiday?
A. About 203 million.
B. About 188 million.
C. About 180 million.
D. About 174 million.
3. What does the passage mainly tell us?
A. People go home much more easily during the Spring Festival.
B. It is very hard to buy tickets in the railway station during the Spring Festival.
C. President Hu Jintao cares about the railway building problem.
D. The Ministry of Railways felt sorry about the problem.
完形填空。
     The United States is full of automobiles (机动车). There are still many families without cars. But some
families have two or  1  more cars. However, cars are used for more than pleasure. They are a  2  part of life.
     Cars are used for  3 . They are driven to offices and factories by workers who have no other way to  4  
their jobs. When salesmen are sent to  5  parts of the city, they have to drive in order to  6  their products.
Farmers have to drive into the city in order to shop for necessities.
     Sometimes, small children must be driven to  7 . In some cities, school buses are used only when children
  8  more than a mile from the school. When the children are too  9  to walk that far, their parents take  10 
 driving them to school. One  11  drives on Mondays, taking her children and the neighbors" children as well.
Another mother drives on Tuesdays, another on Wednesdays and so on. This is  12  forming a car pool (拼车).
Working people also form car pools, with three or four people taking turns driving to the place  13  they work.
     More car pools should be formed in order to put  14  cars on the road and to use less oil.  15  is a great
problem, and so is the traffic in and around cities. Too many cars are being driven. Something should be done
about the use of cars.
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阅读理解。
     When I was 13 years old, I became a vegetarian and quickly realized that I would have to learn how
to cook for myself. The first thing I ever asked my mom to teach me how to make was bean soup."Oh,
that"s easy!" She told me. She started by explaining: "Almost every soup starts with onions and carrots."
     My mom is a chef who is able to cook delicious meals. She also told me that the very first thing she
had learned in cooking school was to make soup stock (拼盘)----followed by soup. Her teacher had told
the class: "If you learn anything here, it should be soup."
    In the US, soup isn"t so much a part of a meal as a meal in itself. Soups are often made from the
leftovers (剩菜) of last night"s dinner----a baked chicken or turkey can easily be made into a new meal by
adding broth (肉汤) and some vegetables. Soups are accompanied (伴随) by bread and topped with cheese.
    It was easy to impress my college roommates with my mom"s great soup recipes (菜谱). Bean soup,
vegetable noodle soup, mushroom soup… For only a few dollars, three or four of us could eat well from
the same pot of soup for a whole week. Add a loaf of bread and some cheese, and our soup became a proper
feast (盛宴).
    I"m not a vegetarian any more, but I still make bean soup. It fills the house with lovely smells and reminds
me of my mom, and my home.
1. The first thing that the writer learnt to make was _______.
A. bean soup
B. vegetable noodle soup
C. mushroom soup
D. beef soup
2. What is the writer"s mother"s job?
A. teacher
B. officer
C. chef
D. secretary
3. According to the writer"s mother, almost every soup has _______.
A. onions and carrots
B. celery (芹菜) and chili (辣椒)
C. carrots and mushroom
D. bread and cheese
4. Which of the statements is TRUE?
A. Soup is as important as a meal in America.
B. Americans don"t like to make soup from leftovers.
C. Americans think it is difficult to make soup.
D. Americans like to add cheese to soup.
5. From this passage, we can learn that _______.
A. in the US, soup isn"t part of every meal
B. you can"t make soup with a baked chicken or turkey
C. the writer often made different kinds of soup at home with her roommates
D. the writer doesn"t make bean soup any more because she isn"t a vegetarian
阅读理解。
     You may have heard of snipers (狙击手), or seen snipers in movies and computer games. They are
people who can shoot and kill from a long distance. But do you know that we have real snipers in our
police?
     Early this month, a man kidnapped a little girl with a knife in Beijing. Police came to talk to him, but he
didn"t let the girl go and was hurting the girl. A sniper shot him dead.
     In Beijing, there are over 300 police snipers. They work 24 hours a day, seven days a week to protect
the capital.
    How do snipers get trained? What are their lives like? An expert (专家) with the Beijing sniper team shares
some of the team"s secrets with us.
    Q: How do you choose snipers?
    A: We choose snipers from the Beijing police. There are no strict rules about the height and weight of our
snipers, but they must have very good eyesight. The weapon (武器) they use is around 3.5kg. Sometimes
snipers need to hold it for hours. So, snipers need to have a strong body. They also need to pass written
psychology (心理) tests.
    Q: What is the most important quality of a sniper?
    A: A good state of mind. Snipers need to be calm all the time. Sometimes, they may get ready for shooting
for a whole day. They cannot talk, eat or drink during that time.
    Q: What kind of training do snipers usually get?
    A: The practice they often get is 100 meters distance shooting. They practice shooting in all kinds of
weather, including windy and snowy days. 
    Q: Is it possible that a sniper may miss his target (目标)?
    A: That is not possible. The only standard (标准) for being a sniper is to take a life with one bullet (子弹).
    However, snipers are not killers. They only pull the trigger (扣动扳机) when they have to.
1. Which of the following is NOT true about the snipers?
A. They are professional (专业的) killers.
B. They can shoot very far.
C. They protect our country.
D. They are in our police force.
2. A good sniper should have the following except _______.
A. a strong body
B. good eyesight
C. a certain height
D. good state of mind
3. The underlined word "quality" means _______.
A. 质量
B. 品质
C. 性格
D. 性质
4. The most practice the snipers get is _______.
A. holding the gun for a whole day
B. doing push-ups and sit-ups
C. 100m distance shooting
D. jumping over high walls
5. The snipers" work is _______.
A. hard and important
B. interesting and exciting
C. boring but comfortable
D. funny but unimportant
请根据材料内容,按照要求完成各题。
     Birth, marriage and death, they are the greatest events of human life. ① In our life, many events good
or bad may happen to us.
But there are three days which are usually marked by some kinds of special
ceremony (仪式): the day we are born, the day we get married, and the day we die. These are the three
main events in life. We only have a choice in the second on the three: we can only choose to or not to marry.
②We have no choice in birth and death. Almost all human beings----______ the most primitive (原始的)
______ the most civilized (文明的)---are affected by these three events. The only thing that differs in each
society is the way these things are celebrated. In fact, all societies (社会) share some common characteristics.
Birth is a joyful event. The proud parents receive congratulations and presents from their relatives and friends
because of the new-born. Marriage is also a delightful event. The young couple (夫妇) go through a special
wedding ceremony; receive presents and set up their new home.
    Death causes much sorrow and is marked by a special ceremony and mourning. The dates of all these
three things are usually remembered.
1. 将①句译成汉语。 
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2. 在②句的空白处分别填入一个适当的单词使句意完整、上下文通顺。
    _________________ __________________.
3. 回答问题:
    Why do the proud parents receive congratulations and presents from their relatives and friends? 
    _______________________________________________________________
4. 找出文中与下列句子意思相近的句子。
   We don"t choose the day we are born and the day we die.
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5. 找出或写出文中最能表达短文主题的句子。
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