( )1. A. sorrow ( )2. A. Why ( )3. A. in secret ( )4. A. slower ( )5. A. curious ( )6. A. care ( )7. A. voice ( )8. A. pockets ( )9. A. word ( )10. A. honestly ( )11. A. used ( )12. A. interesting ( )13. A. Their ( )14. A. sight ( )15. A. went on ( )16. A. moving ( )17. A. asked ( )18. A. so ( )19. A. appreciate ( )20. A. public | B. anger B. How B. with care B. nearer B. angry B. respect B. phrase B. savings B. sight B. anxiously B. familiar B. strange B. These B. hearing B. took care B. shown B. heard B. nor B. stop B. personal | C. delight C. What C. in turn C. farther C. interested C. help C. warning C. needs C. people C. nervously C. uncomfortable C. same C. Those C. touch C. paid attention C. facing C. worried C. not only C. hate C. small | D. surprise D. Where D. by turns D. longer D. impatient D. search D. sentence D. affairs D. matters D. calmly D. polite D. different D. That D. question D. took charge D. offered D. learned D. if D. forbid D. important |
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[1]It is now possible to watch live sport on television on any day of the week, and the current amount of reporting will undoubtedly increase further in years to come. This is certainly having an influence on the live sports events themselves, and there are both benefits and shortcomings to this. [2]Why has there been such growth in televised sport? For one thing, with digital broadcasting, there are now many more TV channels than there were even ten years ago. Moreover, sport has become an important form of entertainment, appealing to both men and women. [3]When are the benefits of this state of affairs? One obvious advantage to the profession is the addition of money provided by television companies. Large football clubs benefit financially from TV income and the top players can command very large salaries. Less popular sports also receive money that can be used in training and awareness-raising. What"s more, there is a health benefit to some of the population, because through televised sport, more people have become interested in actually playing sport. [4]However, _____ if so much sport is on television. Considering football again, many small clubs have suffered financial losses recently, as they cannot compete with the large ones. There has been a general falling in ticket sales, especially among smaller clubs. Fewer people attend live matches nowadays, preferring to watch from the comfort of their living room. And ticket prices have risen greatly. [5]To sum up, while televised sport has created many opportunities and benefited certain people and clubs very much, it has also been responsible for changing the nature of live sports events for ever. | |||
1. What is the main idea of the text? (no more than 8 words) _______________________________________________________________________________ 2. Complete the following statement with words from Paragraph 2. ( no more than 3 words) There has been a great increase in TV channels in the past few years with the help of _______________________________________________________________________________ 3. Point out the advantage of televised sport which does not concern money in Paragraph3. (no more than 3 words) _______________________________________________________________________________ 4. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 4 with proper words. (no more than 6 words) _______________________________________________________________________________ 5. What does the word "it" (Line2, Paragraph5) probably refer to? (no more than 3 words) _______________________________________________________________________________ | |||
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Exploit your parking space An unused parking space or garage can make money. If you live near a city center or an airport, you could make anything up to £200 or £300 a week. Put an advertisement (广告) for free on Letpark or Atmyhousepark. Rent (出租) a room Spare room? Not only will a lodger (房客) earn you an income, but also, thanks to the government- backed "rent a room" program, you won"t have to pay any tax on the first £4500 you make per year. Try advertising your room on Roomspare or Roommateeasy. Make money during special events Don"t want a full-time lodger? Then rent on a short-term basis. If you live in the capital, renting a room out during the Olympics or other big events could bring in money, Grashpadder can advertise your space. Live on set Renting your home out as a "film set" could earn you hundreds of pounds a day, depending on the film production company and how long your home is needed. A quick search on the Internet will bring up dozens of online companies that allow you to register your home for free-but you will be charged if your home gets picked. Use your roof You need the right kind of roof, but some energy companies pay the cost of fixing solar equipment (around£14,000), and let you use the energy produced for nothing. In return, they get paid for unused energy fed back into the National Grid. However, you have to sign a 25-year agreement with the supplier, which could prevent you from changing the roof. | |||
1. If you earn £5000 from renting a room in one year, the tax you need to pay will be based on _____. | |||
A. £800 B. £500 C. £4500 D. 5000 | |||
2. Where can you put an advertisement to rent out a room during a big event? | |||
A. On Letpark. B. On Roomspare. C. On Grashpadder. D. On Roommateeasy. | |||
3. If you want to use energy free, you have to _____. | |||
A. sign an agreement with the government B. pay around £14,000 for the equipment C. sell the roof to some energy companies D. keep the roof unchanged for within 25 years | |||
4. For whom the text most probably written? A. Lodgers. B. Advertisers. C. House owners. D. Online companies. | |||
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While small may be beautiful, tall is just plain uncomfortable it seems, particularly when it comes to staying in hotels and eating in restaurants. The Tall Persons Club Great Britain (TPCGB), which was formed six months ago to campaign for the needs of the tall, has turned its attention to hotels and restaurants. Beds that are too small, showed heads that are too low, and restaurant tables with hardly any leg-room all make life difficult for those of above average height, it says. But it is not just the extra-tall whose needs are not being met. The average night of the population has been increasing ye the standard size of beds, doorways, and chairs has remained unchanged. "The bedding industry says a bed should be six inches larger than the person using it, so even a king-size bed at 6′6″ (6 feet and 6 inches) is falling short for 25% of men, while the standard 6′3″ bed caters for less than half of the male population." said TPCGB president Phil Heinricy, "seven-foot beds would work fine." Similarly, restaurant tables can cause no end of problems. Small tables, which mean the long-legged have to sit a foot or so away from them, are enough to make tall customers go elsewhere. Some have already taken note, however. At Queens Moat Houses′ Caledoman Hotl in Edinburgh, 6′6″ beds are now put in as standard after requests for longer beds from taller visitors, particularly Americans. | |||
1. What is the purpose of the TPCGB campaign? | |||
A. To provide better services. B. To rebuild hotels and restaurants. C. To draw public attention to the needs of the tall. D. To attract more people to become its members. | |||
2. Which of the following might be a bed of proper length according to Phil Heinricy? | |||
A. 7′2″. B. 7′ C. 6′6″ D. 6′3″ | |||
3. What may happen to restaurants with small tables? | |||
A. They may lose some customers. B. They may start businesses elsewhere. C. They have to find easy chairs to match the tables. D. They have to provide enough space for the long-legged. | |||
4. What change has already been made in a hotel in Edinburgh? | |||
A. Tall people pay more for larger beds. B. 6′6″ beds have taken the place of 6′3″beds. C. Special rooms are kept for Americans. D. Guest rooms are standardized. | |||
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Money Matters Parents should help their children understand money. 1_____ so you may start talking about money when your child shows an interest in buying things, candy or toys, for example. 1. The basic function of money Being explaining the basic function of money by showing how people trade money for goods or services. It"s important to show your child how money is traded for the thing he wants to have. If he wants to have a toy, give him the money and let him hand the money to the cashier.2_____ when your child grows a bit older and understands the basic function of money, you can start explaining more complex ways of using money. 2. Money lessons Approach money lessons with openness and honesty. 3_____ If you must say no to a child"s request to spend money, explain, "You have enough toy trucks for now." Or, if the request is for many different things, say. "You have to make a choice between this toy and that toy." 3. 4_____ Begin at the grocery store. Pick put similar brands of a product-a name brand butter and a generic (无商 标产品), for example. You can show your child how to make choices between different brands of a product so that you can save money. 5_____ If he chooses the cheaper brand, allow him to make another purchase with the money saved. Later, you may explain how the more expensive choice leaves less money for other purchases. | |||
A. wise decision. B. The value of money. C. Permit the child why he can-or cannot-have certain things. D. Talk yourself what things that cost money are most important to you. E. Ask yourself what things that cost money are most important to you. F. Talk about how the money bought the thing after you leave the toy store. G. The best time to teach a child anything about money is when he shows an interest. |