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1 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下问题。
1. What does the man know about Zhuozheng Garden?
A.It was first built in the Qing Dynasty.
B.It tops the other classical gardens in Suzhou.
C.It is about 6 miles away from Gusu District.
2. What does the woman say about Liuyuan Garden and Tuisi Garden?
A.They are eighty miles apart.
B.They are in opposite directions.
C.They are quite close to each other.
3. Which garden will the man skip this time?
A.Tuisi Garden.B.Liuyuan Garden.C.Zhuozheng Garden.
4. Why is Suzhou Museum worth visiting?
A.It is otherwise known as the Garden Museum.
B.It features the Qing Dynasty's garden landscaping.
C.It houses relics dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties.
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2 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What does the man praise?
A.The woman’s dress.B.The woman’s bag.C.The woman’s shoes.
2. How does the woman keep up with fashion?
A.By watching fashion shows.
B.By following the fashion trend.
C.By getting help from a designer.
3. Where does the woman usually buy dress?
A.At the supermarket.B.At the tailor’s.C.On the Internet.
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3 . 由于大量接触到当地人的语言,约翰不知不觉就学会了当地口音。(before) (汉译英)
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4 . For English teachers _________(play) a more effective role in teaching, every effort must be made to raise students’ cross-cultural awareness. (所给词的适当形式填空)
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5 . BILLIARD   TABLES bought and sold. Mr Villis. (02805) 66 (Bucks).

GIFT CHAMPAGNE. We post a bottle with your message. From £14.50 incl. Orders or details 0642 45733

CHRISTINE’S beauty treatment and body therapy. 402 6499, 0473 4004

SMOKED SALMON

8oz sliced £5.75, 1 lb sliced £ 11, 2 lb 4oz side £16.90, 2 lb 8 oz side £ 19.50, 400 gms offcuts £ 5. Prices include UK 1st class postage. Cheques with order. Cornish Smoked Fish Co.Ltd,Charlestown, St.Austell,Cornwell.

400-YEAR-OLD thatched cottage between Winchester/Basingstoke: 3 dble beds, sec gdn & extras. £ 110,000. (0962)88109

CHATEAU LATOUR, 1964. 24 bottles, £ 75 each.Phone(0227) 9848 evenings.

GOING IN TO BUSINESS? Send £ 7.45 inc p&p for ‘The Beginners Guide to Success in Business.’ Comquip Ltd, 189 Highview, Meopham, Gravesend, Kent. (0732) 22315.

SILVER CROSS detachable coach Pram (navy), shopping tray, excellent clean condition, £30; Carry Cot, £ 5; Baby Bath, £ 2.50; Atari system, joystick and paddle sticks, in good working order, needs a new mains adapter, £40; 5 Atari Cassettes, £10 each, very good condition, ideal Xmas presents. – Apply 34 Kynaston Road, Didcot, Oxon. evenings. 215702

HAVANA CIGARS

And other fine cigars at wholesale prices. Send for list to James Jordan Ltd, Shelly, Huddars-field. Tel,: 0484 60227

C-SCOPE METAL DETECTORS. The ideal family gift to treasure from £ 39.99 to £449.50. Tel. Ashford (0233) 2918 today for free colour brochure.

BEAUTIFUL farm estate, total 700 acres. Diplomats 4 bed 1832 house, £ 220,000 ono. 0639 730825 BEDROOMED HOUSE in quiet mid-Wales village. 1 acre of land, fishing and shooting available. £ 42,000. Tel: 059 787 687 (after 6 p.m.).

THE TIMES (1814-1985). This Xmas give someone an original issue dated the very day they were born, £ 12,50 or 2 for £ 21. Tel 01-486 6305 or 0492 3314

PARTYMANIA, everything for your party in one “fun-tastic” store.- 179 Kingston Road, Oxford 51339, own parking. 37685

OXFORD: lively divorcee, mid forties, bored with solitude and the cat, seeks male, preferably tall, to share local pleasures and pastimes, music, the arts etc. Box (50) 2050.

LADIES NARROW SHOWS. AA and narrower, sizes 2-11. Also wide EE. SAE Muriel Hitchcock Shoes, 3b Castle Mews, Arundel BN18 9DG.

HAVE a very happy birthday Paul!

1. How much will it cost you to get somebody a pound of smoked salmon and a bottle of champagne (with a message)?
A.£ 20.25B.£ 25.50C.£ 14.50D.Almost £ 18.00
2. What is the stuff you can buy that was produced on the day you were born?
A.Birthday cardsB.Christmas giftsC.CigarsD.Newspapers
3. Someone is offering a baby bath for sale and where can you get it?
A.PARTYMANIAB.LADIES NARROW SHOWS
C.SILVER CROSSD.GOING IN TO BUSINESS?
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6 . In times of crisis, it is crucial for emergency services to __________ (response) promptly and efficiently to ensure the safety of the community. (所给词的适当形式填空)
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7 . 当我们在互联网上发布信息时,必须考虑潜在的后果,因为某些细节可能会被媒体误解或夸大。(likely) (汉译英)
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8 . 玛丽把不需要的物品收拾起来,为上课作准备。(put) (汉译英)
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9 . Those who had the pleasure of watching Benny Goodman at work saw a rather ordinary-looking man in rimless glasses and a conservative business suit; but they also saw a human being who could play the clarinet(单簧管) like no one before or since. This made Benny Goodman a unique individual.

Other Americans who have stood out from the flock include Joe DiMaggio, Beverly Sill, Ernest Hemingway and Jonas Salk. They, like Benny Goodman, were recognized and honored for no other reason than excellence.

It is doing something better than other people that makes us unique. Yet a surprising number of people still see individuality as a surface thing. They wear garish clothes, dye their hair strange colors and decorate their skin with tattoos to make some kind of social statement. But an ordinary guy who has dyed his hair purple or orange is nothing more than the same person with a funny-looking head.

The whole purpose of individuality is excellence. Those who invent, who improvise(即兴发挥), who know more about a subject than other people do, and who take something that doesn’t work and make it work––these people are the very soul of capitalism.

Charles Kettering didn’t like the idea of cranking a car to make it start, so he invented the electric starter. Henry Ford figured out the assembly-line technique and made it possible to mass-produce automobiles, and Elisha Otis, inventor of the elevator, indirectly created the city sky-line. These people understood that individualism means working at the top of one’s capacity.

The ones with the purple hair and the funky jewelry are just along for the ride, trying to be “different” and not knowing how to go about it.

The student who earns straight A’s on his report card has grasped the idea and has found the real meaning of individuality. So has the youngster who has designed his own spaceship, who gives piano recitals, who paints pictures of the world around him.

Benny Goodman understood it too. This is why he was at his best, blowing his clarinet, in a blue suit and black shoes.

1. The author mentions the appearance of Benny Goodman to _________.
A.show what a talented musician should look like
B.introduce an important figure in the musical world
C.contrast with his talent in music performance
D.indicate that he can’t stand out from the flock
2. The author would most probably agree that _________.
A.an individualist tends to seek difference both in character and appearance
B.the essence of individualism lies in pursuing excellence to the full
C.being different in appearance is the very first step to being individual
D.those who strive to win the recognition of others are real individualists
3. According to the passage, which individual’s actions may not truly embody the essence of individualism?
A.A scientist who conducts research solely advancing knowledge for the greater good rather than for personal recognition.
B.A social media influencer who conforms to popular opinions to maintain a large following.
C.An artist who creates unique works but fail to gain fame and recognition from others.
D.An entrepreneur who prioritizes ethical considerations over profit in his business practices.
4. For the main thread, the article is organized by way of __________.
A.specific to generalB.cause and effect
C.examples and conclusionD.comparison and contrast
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10 . “Calling all. This is our last cry before our eternal silence.” With that, in January 1997, the French coast guard transmitted its final message in Morse code.

Wrecked ships had radioed out SOS signals from the era of the Titanic. In near-instant time, the beeps could be decoded by Morse-code stations thousands of miles away. First used to send messages over land in 1844, Morse code outlived the telegraph age. But by the late 20th century, satellite radio was turning it into a dying language. In February 1999, it officially ceased being the standard for maritime communication.

Nestled within the Point Reyes National Seashore, north of San Francisco, KPH Maritime Radio is the last operational Morse-code radio station in North America. The station — which consists of two buildings some 25 miles apart — once watched over the waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. It shut down in 1997, but a few years later, a couple of radio enthusiasts brought it back to life. The group has gotten slightly larger over the years, who call themselves the “radio squirrels”. Every Saturday, they beep out maritime news and weather reports. Much of their communication is with the SS Jeremiah O’Brien, a World War II-era ship permanently parked at a San Francisco pier.

Last July, the photographer Ann Hermes visited these “radio squirrels” and stepped into their time machine. To send a message, they tapped each Morse-code letter into a gadget, generating a loud noise that repeated throughout the whole building. “It’s almost like jazz,” Hermes told me — a music of rhythm and timing that can sound slightly different depending on who is doing the tapping. Some of the machines date back to World War II. The “radio squirrels” do their own repairs, and search eBay for replacement parts on the newer units.

Though many of the “radio squirrels” are retired or nearing retirement, Morse code is not quite extinct: The U.S. Navy still teaches it to a few sailors. Besides, in 2017, a British man who had broken his leg on a beach used it to signal for help in the dark with a flashlight.

1. What was Morse code used for in the era of the Titanic?
A.Warning the coming of total silence.
B.Sending a signal for help or rescue.
C.Saving an endangered language.
D.Setting a standard for communication.
2. What does the underlined phrase “radio squirrels” refer to?
A.The former staff of KPH Maritime Radio Station.
B.The crew of ship wreckage in San Francisco.
C.Those particularly passionate about radio stuff.
D.Those expert at playing instruments and jazz.
3. The Morse code machines can still be in good condition thanks to __________.
A.the frequent use by the “squirrels” to beep out news
B.the constant communication with experienced operators
C.the repair and restore efforts made by the “squirrels”
D.the protection and maintenance made by the U.S. Navy
4. Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?
A.Keep the “Jazz” Going
B.The Last Call from Sea
C.Volunteers of Point Reyes
D.A Farewell to Radio
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