He"s definitely NOT James Bond—nor even Austin Powers.And now the world"s worst
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He"s definitely NOT James Bond—nor even Austin Powers.And now the world"s worst spy, codenamed Piglet,is facing 14 years in prison after bungling (办槽)an attempt to sell secrets to the Russians. Aircraft engineer Ian Parr,46,tried to pass on secrets of seven sensitive projects for£l30. 000 to a man he thought was a Russian agent called Aleksey. But it turned out that Parr—once nicknamed "Hazard" by colleagues-actually handed over the secrets to all M15(军情五处)agent. As the father-of-two sat in the pub drinking a pint of lager to celebrate the£25,000 he had just been given,police swooped and arrested him for spying. But his troubles were not over. While in Belmar"s Prison,he,who had given himself the codename Piglet,tried to kill himself.He wired his spectacles to the mains to try to electrocute himself-but he only succeeded in leaving an outline of his glasses bummed on to his face. Parr had a reputation for being a bungler long before his spying exempt. As a teenage he joined the Army,where he earned his nickname"Hazard". An excolleague said."If you wanted a job doing,Hazard would do it badly.He blew up the barracks washing machine by overloading it." "He was forever injuring himself when loading shells(炮弹)into the gun turret(炮塔)of the tank. I lost count of the number of times I saw him with bandages and plasters on his fingers." "You"d hear him clanging around and there"d be a yelp and he"d squeal,"Oh,my bloody fingers."He"s very lucky to have all his fingers left." Parr eared £25,000 a year at BAE(bachelor of aeronautical engineering(航空工程学士) Systems.It is thought that he tried to make money from spying because of worries about being dismissed at the firm. 73. According to the passage,the world"s worst spy Is________. A. James Bond B. Austin Powers C. lan Parr D. Aleksei 74. Piglet actually passed the secrets on to________. A. Aleksei,the Russian agent B. an agent C. nobody D. somebody whose nickname was"Hazard" 75. The underlined word"swooped"in paragraph 4 most probably means________. A. attacked suddenly and unexpectedly B. at tack evincing crowds C. cameos planned D. walked slowly and secretly 76. If he had succeeded in selling the secrets,he would have earned________. A. £25,000 B. £155,000 C. £130,000 D. £105,000 |
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小题1:C 小题2:B 小题3:A 小题4:C |
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Britain and other nations should be well on with the building of huge industrial complexes (工业园区)for the recycling of wastes within fifteen years. The word rubbish could lose its meaning because everything that goes into the dumps would be made into something useful. Even the most dangerous and unpleasant wastes would provide energy if nothing else. The latest project is to take a city of around half a million inhabitants (居民) and discover exactly what raw materials go into and what go out. The aim is to find out how much of these raw materials could be provided if a plant for recycling waste was built just outside the city. This plant would recycle not only metal such as steel, lead (铅) and copper, but also paper and rubber as well. Another new project is being set up to discover the best way of sorting and separating the rubbish. When this project is completed, the rubbish will be processed like this: First, it will pass through sharp metal bars which will tear open the plastic bags in which rubbish is usually packed; then it will pass through a powerful fan to separate the lightest elements from the heavy solids; after that rollers will break up everything that can be broken. Finally, the rubbish will pass under magnets (磁铁), which will remove the bits of iron and steel; the rubber and plastic will then be sorted out in the final stage. The first full-scale (完全的) giant recycling plants are perhaps fifteen years away. Indeed, with the growing cost of transporting rubbish to more distant dumps, some big cities will be forced to build their own recycling plants before long. 64. The underlined phrase “be well on with…” (Para. 1) most probably means _______. A. have completed what was started B. get ready to start C. put an end to D. have achieved a great deal in 65. What is NOT mentioned as a part of the recycling process described in paragraph three? A. Sharpening metal bars. B. Sorting out small pieces of metal. C. Breaking up whatever is breakable. D. Separating lightest elements from the heavy ones. 66. What’s the main reason for big cities to build their own recycling plants? A. To get raw materials locally. B. To deal with wastes in a better way. C. To get iron and steel from those plants. D. To protect the environment from pollution. 67. The first full-scale huge recycling plants ______. A. will be built fifteen years later B. began to operate fifteen years ago C. will probably be in operation in fifteen years D. will probably take less than fifteen years to build 68. The passage is mainly about _______. A. a cheap way to get energy B. the location of recycling plants C. new ways of recycling D. the probability of city environment |
About Convention Tours in New York Convention Tours Unlimited, Inc. is a New York City tour operator and destination management company(dmc) that has been providing high-quality Group Tours & Event Services in New York since 1984. Our group services include: Full Day Tours A day on the Bay: An easy one-hour drive from Manhattan to Bay Shore, Long Island for a delight voyage on the Great South Bay and lunch abroad a boat. West Point Tour & Lunch at Hotel Thayer: A visit to the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York includes a docent-led tour including the military museum, monuments and landmarks at this historic site. Enjoy a buffet lunch at Hotel Thayer, a hotel overlooking the beautiful Hudson River. A Visit to the Rocketfeller house in Historic Hudson River Valley: Kykuit is the wonderful country estate(庄园) of John D.Rockeyfeller with a six story stone house surrounded by terraced gardens and sculpture. Tour through the house filled with antiques and art; the barn housing automobiles and carriages; and the gardens including sculpture by Henry Moore, Alexander Calder and Picasso. Hyde Park: A visit To The FDR Home & Museum & Lunch At The Culinary Institute of America: Enjoy the scenic ride to the Hudson River Valley home of Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt. A national historic site, this wonderful home holds memorabilia of the late president and his family. Visit the Eleanor Roosevelt Library and Museum. Enjoy a lunch at the Culinary Institute of America. Please keep in mind: Custom-Built: Tours designed to match interests; schedules, budgets. Language Facile: Bi-lingual(双语) and multi-lingual Tour Guides available. Picture-Perfect: Photography services available to preserve memories. 65. What is Convention Tours? A. A tour management company engaged in high-quality group tours services. B. A common travel agency C. A special travel site. D. A channel of a TV programme about travel. 66. These are the characters of full day tours below EXCEPT_______ A. the place you want to is most suitable for your interest B. you can ask tour guides to take photos for you C. more than one language can be available D. if you don’t have enough money, you can borrow from the tour guides 67. Where could the above passage come from? A From a New York newspaper B. From a government report C. From a travel guidance D. From a pictorial magazine. |
Two magazines recently listed the best cities to live in. Here are two of the cities listed as “the world’s best.” SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA The city has comfortable weather all year round (15°C to 26°C ). Housing is not very expensive in San Jose. Also, many of the city’s older neighborhoods are very beautiful and have small hotels and cafés(咖啡馆). Beautiful mountains are around the city. You can visit them easily from San Jose. So lots of people go sightseeing there every year. But air pollution is a problem in the city center. HONG KONG, CHINA This lively city—once a small fishing village—is today an international business center. It is an interesting mix of East and West, old and new. Modern tall buildings are next to small temples (庙宇). Popular nightclubs are close to traditional teahouses. Busy people fill the streets at all hours of the day. But outside the city, there are parks for walking or relaxing. Hong Kong is famous for its wonderful native dishes. There’s also food from Europe, North America, and other parts of Asia. However, this small city has a large population. Nearly seven million people live in Hong Kong! That’s why housing is often very expensive. Traffic and air pollution are also a problem. 56. Which of the following is not mentioned about San Jose? A. The weather. B. The mountains. C. The air. D. The traffic. 57. What makes Hong Kong the world’s best according to this passage? A. The lively city and the wonderful dishes. B. The beautiful mountains and the lively city. C. The expensive housing and the food. D. The city and the people. 58. The writer thinks housing in Hong Kong is expensive because . A. it was a small fishing village B. it is a mix of East and West C. it is famous for its wonderful food D. there are too many people in the city 59. What do the two cities have in common? A. They both have beautiful mountains. B. They both have a large population. C. Air pollution is a problem in both. D. They are both crowded. 60. From the passage, we can know that . A. San Jose and Hong Kong are the only two cities of the world’s best B. San Jose has more natural sights than Hong Kong does C. the weather in both cities is fine D. Hong Kong is the more popular city of the two |
第三部分 阅读理解(共20 小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Amanda took whatever pills she could get, largely because she was finding life hard to take. “There were a lot of problems,” she says. She had just found out that her parents were splitting(分开). It took her by surprise—and she was shocked. “I woke up one morning, and they told me.” “On a few occasions during my two years of going to pharming parties(品药聚会), my heart would race so fast it felt like it was going to explode. I felt weak and confused sometimes and even passed out several times,” she recalls. “But I picked up from the ground because I had a lot of pride in my drinking and drugging. I was really crazy about it and proud of the fact that I could take more than a lot of people.” Finally, though, things got out of control. “I couldn’t go a day without taking something,” she recalls, “and after a while, the pills upset my stomach; it hurt all the time, and I hardly ate. Finally, I couldn’t take it any more. I went to my parents and told them I needed help.” Amanda entered a treatment program and has been calm since her release last January. “Detox(戒瘾) was the worst four days of my entire life,” she says. “I was throwing up all the food and had the shakes.” She doesn’t care about drugs. “I’m so hurt from this,” says Amanda, who has ulcers(溃疡) and damaged kidneys from the drugs and alcohol. “I have to struggle daily to stay calm. But in some ways, I feel lucky I went through it, and I’m out of it now.” Amanda wrote a song called “Goodnight to the Moonlight”. Amanda says, “It’s about how it feels to be taking drugs and alcohol, how it hurts, how it makes you feel like you’re losing yourself.” 56. The purpose of writing this passage is to tell us that _______. A. parents have a great influence on their children B. drugs are a danger to our health and mind C. once determined, you will face no difficulty D. once formed, bad habits are hard to get rid of 57. From the second paragraph we can learn that Amanda_______. A. was bored with her behavior B. never felt frightened or ashamed of taking pills C. took pride in taking much more drugs D. was so strong in body that she never felt tired 58. After taking drugs, Amanda _______. A. found out that her parents were splitting B. found her lungs were damaged C. was forced to enter a treatment program D. She felt confused and almost broke down 59. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that _______. A. Amanda had such a strong will that she didn’t lose herself B. Amanda’s song expressed her thanks and delight C. Detox was not really a success to Amanda D. drugs and alcohol ruined Amanda’s health as well as her spirit |
Living in a foreign culture there are many times when I realize that my perspective (观点) on life is drastically different from those Koreans I interact (相互影响) with on a daily basis. This past week I have been greatly challenged to change my perspective and here is why. My dream in life is to become a doctor, one who changes the world. But last week I opened an email from UBC that contained the words “regrets”, no interview. I didn’t get an interview to medical school, thus will not be entering school for September 2009. My immediate reaction was one of extreme disappointment and anger—mostly directed at myself for not working hard enough, for not seeking out the opportunities necessary to have a good application, for simply not being good enough. My mind was full of hopelessness and despair that left me with no desire to further seek for the dream that I’ve held for quite a time now. During the past week two things happened. At church our pastor mentioned perspective in a section of his sermon (说教). He stated that when we take our eyes off ourselves and realize God’s greatness, our circumstances will be seen through a new perspective. The second thing that reminded me to look at perspective was reading a book. The Mitford Series is so good if you are looking for books to read. So last night I was reading and one of the main characters (who is a priest) is trying to figure out what to say at church. His sermon ended up saying “In everything we give thanks.” It is easy to give thanks when we feel successful in life. It is easy to give thanks when we receive a blessing. But seriously, who in their right mind says thanks for the financial problems I have? 64. Where does the author probably live now? A. In the USA. B. In Britain. C. In China. D. In Korea. 65. How did she feel when the author received the email from UBC? A. Surprised. B. Disappointed. C. Excited. D. Pleased. 66. In the first pastor’s view, when we face disappointment or despair, we should _________. A. turn to God for help B. say thanks to it C. see it in another way D. praise others for it 67. What can we infer from the passage? A. The author can’t really free from the disappointment. B. The author thinks the second sermon is wiser. C. The author still wants to be a doctor. D. The author thanks God for not being admitted by the university. |
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