任务型阅读。     根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。     The Internet has open

任务型阅读。     根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。     The Internet has open

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任务型阅读。
     根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两
项为多余选项。     The Internet has opened up a whole new online world for us to meet, chat and go where we"ve never
been before.
     But just as in face-to-face communication, there are some rules of behavior that should be followed
when online.   1   imagine how you"d feel if you were in the other person"s shoes.
      For anything you"re about to send, ask yourself, "Would I say this to the person"s face?" If the answer
is no, rewrite and reread.   2   If someone in the chat room is rude to you, your instinct ( 本能) is to fire
back in the same manner. But try not to do so.   3    if it was caused by a disagreement with another
member, try to fix the situation by politely discussing it. Remember to respect the beliefs and opinions of
others in the chat room.
         4     offer advice when asked by newcomers, as they may not be sure what to do or how to
communicate. When someone makes a mistake, whether it"s a stupid question or an unnecessarily long
answer, be kind about it. If it"s a small mistake, you may not need to say anything. Even if you feel
strongly about it, think twice before saying anything. Have good manners yourself doesn"t give you license
to correct everyone else.   5   at the same time, if you find you are wrong, be sure to correct yourself and
apologize to those that you have offended.
     It is not polite to ask others personal questions such as age, sex, and marital status. Unless you know
the person very well, and you are both comfortable with sharing personal information, don"t ask such
questions.  A. Everyone was new to the rietwork once
B. If you do decide to tell someone about a mistake,  point it out politely
C. It"s natural that there are some people who speak rudely or make mistakes online
D. The basic rule is simple: treat others in the same way you would want to be treated
E. You should either ignore the person, or use your chat software to block their messages
F. When you send short messages to a person online, you must say something beautiful to hear
G. Repeat the process till you feel sure that you"d feel comfortable saying words to a person"s face.
答案
1-5: DGCAB
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阅读理解
        Your friends might be in Australia or maybe just down the road, but they are all just a few clicks
away. Life has changed for millions of teenagers across the world who now make friends online.
Whether you use chat rooms, QQ, MSN or ICQ, you are part of a virtual community.
     "I rarely talk with my parents or grandparents, but I talk a lot with my old friends on QQ," said Fox"s
Shadow, the online nickname used by a Senior 2 girl in China. "Eighty percent of my classmates use QQ
after school. "
      QQ is the biggest messaging service in China. A record shows 4 million people used it one Saturday
night in October, according to Tencent ( 腾讯公司),  the company which developed QQ.
      And Fox"s Shadow might well have been one of them. "I log in on Friday nights, and Saturdays or
Sundays when I feel bored. I usually spend about 10 hours chatting online every week," she said. "But I
rarely talk with strangers, especially boys or men. "
   Even though she likes chatting, she is careful about making friends with strangers online. "You don"t
know who you"re talking to. You should always be careful about who you trust online. "1. According to Tencent, about four million people _____ one Saturday night in October.  A. enjoyed themselves on QQ
B. developed QQ
C. talked about QQ
D. made friends on QQ2. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?    A. Perhaps the person you are chatting with lives just next door to you.
B. Maybe the person you are talking with online is an oversea one.
C. No people online know the opposite"s real name or real address.
D. Four fifths of Fox"s Shadow"s classmates use QQ in their spare time.3. Fox"s Shadow, according to the passage, is a _____ online nickname.A. a boy"s                      
B. a girl"s
C. a QQ worker"s              
D. mid-aged person"s4. When you are chatting online, _____ who is talking to you.     A. never believe everyone
B. never trust anyone
C. don"t make friends with the one
D. don"t talk too long with the one
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完形填空。     I have many hobbies, one of which is watching movies!I"m a big movie fan and watch.    1    from
Bollywood,Hollywood movies to regional ones. Language has never   2  been a barrier and I enjoy all
genres (流派) and storylines (故事情节). That also   3  films that might have not done verywell at the
box office.   4   its not-doing-so-well only makesme want to watch it all the more as I"m  5   to know
what itwas criticized for and what its downfalls were: It makes youlearn   6  to not make the same
mistakes in your own
projects.
     My    7    hobby is reading. I like reading books,although this is a recent hobby and not   8  childhood. I hardly even read the usual children"s or teenagers"   9    likeMills and Boons. It was only during
"Kasauti. "where Taraanawho  10  my on-screen daughter "Vishakha", got me into it.She would often 
  11  on her reading during breaks betweenshoots and I started myself too by picking up   12  she
wasdone with. Then onwards I have been into it and I"m  13  it"sa hobby now.
      Reading has helped me in ways.  14  a performance in askit (滑稽短剧) or movie or any video,
enables the character toconvey their emotions and dialogues. The    15  there is good,with live action but
through books, the reader is open to his orher   16  and the understanding of the story, the plot makes
you go  17  into it! That is what I love about reading. It helps understand the story, performance,
emotions, show very well with the  18  and detailed descriptions.
        One book that really got me struck is The Alchemist. And somehow in my  19  life, I"ve been
reminded of its brief teachings.It amazes me   20   one book can have such an influence on your life!(     )1. A. everything    
(     )2. A. actually      
(     )3. A. sees          
(     )4. A. In fact      
(     )5. A. doubtful      
(     )6. A. by far        
(     )7. A. other        
(     )8. A. for          
(     )9. A. films        
(     )10. A. acted        
(     )11. A. catch up on  
(     )12. A. whichever    
(     )13. A. thankful    
(     )14. A. Knowing      
(     )15. A. action      
(     )16. A. imagination  
(     )17. A. better      
(     )18. A. clear        
(     )19. A. normal      
(     )20. A. how          B. something    
B. constantly  
B. watches      
B. As a result  
B. wonderful    
B. as well      
B. another      
B. since        
B. stories      
B. made        
B. catch up with
B. whatever    
B. regretful    
B. Observing    
B. delivery    
B. hobby        
B. deeper      
B. pale        
B. everyday    
B. why          C. anything    
C. really      
C. owes        
C. What"s more
C. curious    
C. as for      
C. others      
C. during      
C. books      
C. had        
C. catch up to
C. whomever    
C. lucky      
C. Watching    
C. emotion    
C. movement    
C. farther    
C. confused    
C. special    
C. what        D. nothing      
D. finally      
D. includes    
D. As usual    
D. anxious      
D. more than    
D. some        
D. at          
D. tales        
D. played      
D. make up on  
D. whoever      
D. glad        
D. Understanding
D. roles        
D. promise      
D. worse        
D. vivid        
D. every day    
D. where        
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     阅读下面短文,根据所读内容在表格中的空白处填入恰当的单词。注意:每个空格
只填一个单词。      You may be surprised to learn that employers generally are not looking for candidates with the best
grade point averages, who were involved in the most clubs, or scored the highest in sports. They want to
find employees who are the best fit for the job. Why? Those candidates will stay the longest.
     The average college graduate stays with her first employer for only nine months. Employers have
concluded that most new young hires are unrealistic about what entry-level jobs needs and will soon
leave in search of something "better". They"re right.
      This costs companies a lot of money, because training new hires is expensive. It"s not surprising, then,
that most companies-especially those with training programs-will be interested in whether you"re likely to
remain in that position.
    How can you show a company you won"t move on too soon? You must display a true interest in the
industry, in the job function itself, and particularly in that employer. Intelligently discussing the company,
current trends in the industry and showing that you are genuinely interested in the job are two great ways
to communicate to an interviewer that you"re a low-risk hire.
      Maturity is another factor that employers weigh heavily. Some students or recent graduates, in
one-on-one situations with older adults, may not come across as being mature and confident enough for
the professional world. Unfortunately, such judgments are often made based on assumptions, but they are
sometimes based on an impression made during a job interview. It is up to you to convince the employer
otherwise. When on a job interview, make sure you project yourself as a mature candidate wlio is ready to
enter the business community. Practice a firm handshake and learn how to make good eye contact.
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TitleWhat (1)_____     Are Really Looking For
RequirementThose who are the best (2)____     for the job and stay the (3)____.
ReasonThe fresher graduates like to be (4)_____   and often change their (5) ____
(6)____It wastes more money in training them.
Getting others" (7)____ ●display a true interest and prove you"re a low-risk hire to an interviewer by (8)___
●Hold one"s hand(9)____ and make good eye contact can prove to be (10) ____
阅读理解。
     TransLink is urging customers to avoid non-essential travel today and to stay home where possible in
the difficult weather conditions.
     TransLink chief executive officer Peter Strachan said bus and train services were continuing to run
where possible, however all CityCat and CityFerry services had been cancelled until further notice.
     "These are extremely difficult conditions for South East Queensland-we are running essential services
where possible but safety remains to be the most important," Mr Strachan said.
     "Severe weather and associated flooding has impacted on all modes of public transport, with bus,
ferry and train services all impacted to varying degrees.
     "If you are planning to use public transport at anytime over the next few days, then I would
recommend you check that your intended service is still running."
Service disruptions (中断) for today include:
     City network trains running hourly on all lines.
lBus diversions, delays and cancellations in some regions, particularly across Brisbane, Ipswich and the
Sunshine Coast.
     CityCat and CityFerry services cancelled.
Queensland Rail Chief Executive Officer Paul Scurrah said rising waterways had closed some train lines,
and road closures and damage to property throughout the South-East had contributed to a shortage of
available rail employees.
     "We intend to run trains hourly on all lines, similar to the timetable we operate on Christmas Day. We
will also be looking to run other additional services to meet demand as required. At this stage we will run
services stopping at all stations which will depart at the same time on the hour, however, this is all subject
to the weather conditions and the availability of traincrew."
     Mr Scurrah encouraged all customers to visit the Translink website for specific departure times for
their station, and asked for patience in the event of delays.
     "Queensland Rail appreciates that reduced services may cause disruptions but it is simply unavoidable. We have a dedicated and experienced team monitoring the situation around the clock and will be working
to reopen the network as soon as practicably possible," Mr Scurrah said.
      The latest service disruption information is available on the TransLink website www.translink.com.au.
1. Which means of transport is NOT available during the special period?
A. Bus.  
B. Train.  
C. Ferry.  
D. Plane.
2. According to Mr Strachan, what is the first consideration while providing public transport? 
A. Weather conditions.  
B. Road conditions.  
C. People"s safety.  
D. People"s convenience.
3. What is the writer"s purpose of writing this passage?  
A. To tell people all the public transport are cancelled due to the flooding.
B. To inform people of the changes made to the public transportation.
C. To encourage more people to visit the Translink website.
D. To advertise for the public transport service Translink.
阅读理解。
     Treasure Island isn"t a true story, but the characters do seem to loan out of the pages alive,
armed to the teeth and ready to go treasure hunting
. But you will find, as you read this book, that
although pirates can be murderous and treacherous (奸诈的),they can also be cowardly, superstitious,
and easily led. As it turns out, that is fortunate for Jim Hawkins.
     It"s a brilliant story. Billy Bones, a retired seaman, comes to live at the Admiral Benbow inn. Jim is
just a boy, but he can see that Billy Bones is a nervous man, always on the look-out for strangers arriving
at the inn. And well he might be nervous, because he carries with him in his battered old sea-chest a map
drawn by Captain Flint himself giving the whereabouts of all Flint"s buried treasure! Captain Flint! -the
most feared pirate ever to travel the high seas.
    Well,Flint is dead, but there are plenty of men who served with Captain Flint still alive who will feel
they have a fair claim to the treasure. The map, though, ends up in the possession of Jim Hawkins-(it"s a
near thing, read the book to see how that happens)
    Jim tells the secret in the local doctor, who quickly joins forces to acquire a ship and crew to sail for
Treasure Island
    There"s a famous scene where Jim, hiding in the apple barrel on deck, discovers that mutiny (叛乱) is
planned. It"s a bad moment. The numbers suggest that the pirates are going to have it all their own way.
There are nineteen mutineers and seven honest men, including Jim.     And now, you will have to read the
book for yourself. This is a fantastic tale of cheat, bravery and cowardice. I don"t know how things would have turned out if it hadn"t been for Jim Hawkins. For it is Jim who single-handedly steals the Hispaniola
from under the very noses of the pirates and sails her round the island to a secret beaching place.
    And do you know what happens to Long John Silver, the greatest double-crosser of them all? No?
Well, don"t expect me to tell you. Don"t be nervous of reading a "classic". I know it was published a long
time ago, but that doesn"t mean it is difficult to read. There is one piece of advice I will give, though. I
don"t think this book is ever out of print---there are hundreds of different copies around. If you can,
choose a copy with large enough print to be able to read comfortably, and exciting illustrations. It makes
all the difference.
    Go ahead! Read the book. I think you"ll love it.
1. The underlined sentence indicates that _____. 
A. all the characters are true.
B. the author describes some vivid characters in the book
C. all the characters jumps out of the page alive
D. all the characters have armed teeth and ready to go treasure hunting.
2. According to this passage, which word can best describe Jim Hawkins?
A. brave  
B. fearful  
C. artificial      
D. tricky
3. How many characters are mentioned in this passage?  
A. 3      
B. 4      
C. 2            
D. 5
4. What"s the purpose of this passage?   
A. to make a book review  
B. to recommend the book to the readers
C. to sell the book        
D. to tell a story