1 . 25 people were killed and 50 injured on Wednesday in a train accident in Cairo, which surprised local people. According to the BBC, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli visited the scene and he said
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I can well remember an incident that happened on a rain Sunday afternoon. I was waiting for the green lights that a girl of about ten was knocked down by a pass car. The car then drives off quickly. A man immediately rushed to the girl to give him first aid, but I joined in without any hesitation. Luckily she was not bad injured and we sent her to the near hospital.
I am proud of what I did for the girl. As member of the society, I am aware of that being responsible is what it takes to make a better community.
A.A traffic accident. | B.Traffic rules. | C.A student’s fault. |
(Policeman=P Lily=L)
P:What happened?.
L:My bike hit a car.
P:
L:Luckily I am not.
P:
L:It is not broken..
P:That's good.
L:About ten minutes ago.
P:And where?
L:Around the corner near my school.
P:
L:Perhaps I rode too fast when I saw a car coming to me.I tried to stop,but my bike still hit the car.
P:Well,
L:Thanks a lot.I will.
P:OK.Goodbye!
L:Bye!
A.Are you badly hurt
B.When did it happen
C.Be careful next time
D.What about your bike
E.How did it happen
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2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
One Saturday morning in about 9:00, I was walking to a supermarket nearby while suddenly I heard a loud crash just about 10 meters away. I went up and find that two taxis were badly damaged, with one door of a car knock off. One driver was bleeding heavily and other was trapped in the taxi. As soon as passer-by around saw what had happened, they were all came to offer help. Soon the police and an ambulance arrived. Judging from the stopping tracks on the road, it was obviously that the two taxi drivers were driving too fast as both of them were eager to taking more passengers. I think, when travelling, it is important to obey traffic rules, because caring about others’ lives mean caring about our own lives.
A.Her arms. | B.Her neck. | C.Her leg. |
1. Where are the speakers now?
A.On a road. | B.Under a tree. | C.In a truck. |
A.He fell off a truck and hurt himself in the head. |
B.He saw an accident and called the police at once. |
C.He ran into a car and got seriously hurt. |
A.The police. | B.The first aid center. |
C.Her friend. |
8 . I received a letter from a woman who lives in New York. She
Joe may have
Then the man began to talk and Joe listened. He talked about finding a shoe with a
He listened as the firefighter talked about shoes… there were so many shoes, he said. Everywhere…shoes.
Through it all Joe
A.believed | B.imagined | C.announced | D.mentioned |
A.appoint | B.treasure | C.volunteer | D.check |
A.skills | B.messages | C.presents | D.programs |
A.suffered | B.helped | C.struggled | D.competed |
A.hidden | B.covered | C.lost | D.broken |
A.dirt | B.snow | C.leaves | D.boards |
A.home | B.hair | C.eyes | D.pockets |
A.inspired | B.improved | C.frightened | D.shocked |
A.dark | B.sharp | C.dull | D.greedy |
A.card | B.gun | C.stone | D.foot |
A.knocking | B.delivering | C.cleaning | D.carrying |
A.react | B.blame | C.complete | D.sit |
A.. often | B.just | C.also | D.even |
A.quietly | B.sadly | C.madly | D.secretly |
A.changed | B.found | C.needed | D.understood |
A.dared | B.stopped | C.failed | D.continued |
A.danger | B.harm | C.pain | D.death |
A.chemical | B.rare | C.specific | D.professional |
A.popular | B.important | C.serious | D.difficult |
A.attention | B.opinion | C.voice | D.excuse |
9 . Oil is essential for modern life. About 64 percent of the world’s oil is located in the Middle East, but the heaviest consumers of oil are Europe, America, and Japan. The problem lies in getting the oil from the countries that produce it to the countries that consume it. This is mainly done using oil tankers. Usually the oil is shipped safely and with no problems, but occasionally there is a disaster.
Every year millions of tons of oil are spilled into the ocean. Although this is only a small percentage of the total amount shipped around the world each year, this spilled oil can have terrible effects on ocean life, including the coastlines where the oil washes up onto shore.
One of the worst oil spills in history occurred along the Alaskan coastline in 1989, when the Exxon Valdez tanker got stuck off the coast of Alaska, spilling 42 million liters of oil. Although it wasn’t the largest oil spill, the disaster was terrible because it occurred in such a sensitive natural area. In this spill, the tanker’s captain, who was tired from overwork and drinking alcohol, had gone to take a rest. He gave control of the ship to another sailor, who was unfamiliar with the route. The ship ran onto Bligh Reef. Damaged by the reef, the ship leaked oil out into the ocean. More than 1,600 kilometers of coastline were affected by the oil spill. Many birds and otters died as a result of the oil covering their skin, and many other sea creatures and the animals that fed on them were also severely affected.
1. Which country is NOT among the largest consumers of oil?A.Japan | B.Iraq |
C.America | D.Germany |
A.The birds. | B.The otters. |
C.The sea creatures. | D.The birds and the otters. |
A.The oil leak of Alaska is because the captain was unfamiliar with the route. |
B.Many birds and otters died from eating the spilled oil. |
C.Alaska spill was the most serious spill of all time. |
D.Although some oil leak is not serious, it will affect ocean life. |
10 . Last Sep.11 was an important day too. After unknown gunmen attacked aid workers from the Nobel Prize-winning Medecins sans Frontieres at a roadblock on that day , most of the international aid groups helping Darfur’s 6 million people stopped using the roads . On Dec.18 , unknown gunmen attacked the southern town of Gereida. More than 70 aid workers then pulled out of the refugee(难民) camp there—Darfur’s largest, with 130,000 people —leaving only 10 Red Cross employees behind. Yet at the time no one said what had really caused the sudden pullbacks.
Damaging has become surprisingly common in Darfur, where 200,000 Africans have been killed and a third of the population have been sent fleeing into camps in three years of war. But the attacks on international aid workers suggested a dramatic and dangerous start—to attack on purpose those helping to keep Darfur’s millions of refugee alive. A dozen people from foreign NGOs (non-governmental organizations) have been killed in just the past six months , more than previous years. There are about 14,000 aid workers in Darfur now , the majority of them Sudanese, working for foreign NGOs and U.N. agencies and delivering $1 billion a year in aid . Just a few more terrible attacks could throw that into jeopardy. Last week 14 U.N. offices working in Darfur made a clear warning that “the humanitarian (人道主义) organization cannot possibly make certain the survival of the population Darfur if aid workers don’t feel safe. ”
1. What made Sept.11 an important day according to the passage?A.Two World Trade Center buildings were destroyed in the USA. |
B.International aid workers were attacked in Darfur. |
C.A fight happened between the international aid workers and some unknown gunmen in Darfur. |
D.International aid groups stopped their help to Darfur. |
A.Darfur has been in war since the last Sept.11. |
B.Many people in Datfur are homeless because of the war. |
C.Darfur will not get help from organizations including the UN. |
D.International aid groups have never been attacked before. |
A.light | B.practice | C.danger | D.effect |
A.People in Darfur | B.International Aid Groups in Danger |
C.War in Darfur | D.International Aid to Darfur |