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  Allan goes everywhere with Birgitta Anderson, a 54-year-old secretary He moves around her office at work and goes shopping with her 'Most people don't seem to mind Allan, ' says Birgit-ta ,who thinks he is wonderful 'he's my fourth child,' she says, She may think of him and treat him that way, buying his food, paying his health bills and his taxes, but in fact Allan is a dog

  Birgitta and Allan live in Sweden, a country where everyone is expected to lead an orderly life according to rules laid down by the government, which also provides(提供)a high level of care for its people This level of care costs money

  People in Sweden pay taxes on everything, so aren't surprised to find that owning a dog means yet more taxes Some people are paying as much as 500 Swedish kronor in taxes a year for the right to keep their dog, money that is spent by the government on dog hospitals and sometimes medical treatment for a dog that falls ill However, most such treatment is expensive, so owners often decide to pay health and even life insurance(保險)for their dog

  In Sweden dog owners must pay for any damage(損壞)their dog does A Swedish Kennel Club official explains what this means: if your dog runs out on the road and gets hit by a passing car you, as the owner ,have to pay for any damage done to the car, even if your dog has been killed in the accident

1Birgitta pays taxes for Allan because ______

[  ]

Ahe is her dog       Bhe is her child

Che follows her everywhere Dhe often falls ill

2The money paid as dog taxes is used to ______

[  ]

Akeep a high level of care for the people

Bpay for damage done by dogs

Cprovide medical care for dogs

Dbuy insurance for dog owners

3If a dog causes a car accident and gets killed, who should pay for the damage done to the car?

[  ]

AThe owner of the car

BThe owner of the dog

CThe insurance company(公司).

DThe government

4From the text it can be inferred that in Sweden ______

[  ]

Adogs are welcome in public places

Bkeeping dogs means asking for trouble

Cmany car accidents are caused by dogs

Dpeople care much about dogs

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科目:高中英語 來源:人教社新課程2003年審核高二上冊練習 人教社新課程2003年審核 題型:050

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  After they had been on the road for about two hours, the old head and his party stopped before what seemed in the distance to be a broad stream of water. The boy slaves saw a sight which filled them with surprise and alarm (驚慌). It was a stream of living things moving over the plain, the famed locusts (蝗蟲)of Africa.

  The old head dismounted (下馬)and with his sword he broke the straight line formed by the border of the moving mass, sweeping them off to one side.

  The space was instantly filled up again by those advancing behind. The head mounted and began moving through the living stream.

  One of the blackmen, determined to make the crossing as brief as possible, started in a rapid run, but when about half-way through , his foot slipped, and he fell down full length among the creepers(爬蟲). Before he could stand up again, hundreds of the insects had mounted upon him and al- most killed him, but luckily he was saved by his fellows.

(1)The stream seen moving over the plain was ________.

[  ]

A.a stream of water
B.a stream of moving mass
C.a stream of oil
D.a stream of insects

(2)Locusts are insects, so are ________.

[  ]

A.monkeys
B.peaches
C.onions
D.flies

(3)The passage implies that ________.

[  ]

A.the head and the slaves had equal rights

B.the party had traveled for a long time

C.the head was riding, but slaves were walking

D.all the slaves were riding on the horses

(4)The bead could do nothing about the stream because ________.

[  ]

A.he was afraid of the locusts

B.he had no weapons

C.the locusts were too big

D.the stream couldn't be stopped

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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:053

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  After they had been on the road for about two hours, the old head and his party stopped before what seemed in the distance to be a broad stream of water. The boy slaves saw a sight which filled them with surprise and alarm (驚慌). It was a stream of living things moving over the plain, the famed locusts (蝗蟲)of Africa.

  The old head dismounted (下馬)and with his sword he broke the straight line formed by the border of the moving mass, sweeping them off to one side.

  The space was instantly filled up again by those advancing behind. The head mounted and began moving through the living stream.

  One of the blackmen, determined to make the crossing as brief as possible, started in a rapid run, but when about half-way through , his foot slipped, and he fell down full length among the creepers(爬蟲). Before he could stand up again, hundreds of the insects had mounted upon him and al- most killed him, but luckily he was saved by his fellows.

(1)The stream seen moving over the plain was ________.

[ 。

A.a stream of water
B.a stream of moving mass
C.a stream of oil
D.a stream of insects

(2)Locusts are insects, so are ________.

[  ]

A.monkeys
B.peaches
C.onions
D.flies

(3)The passage implies that ________.

[  ]

A.the head and the slaves had equal rights

B.the party had traveled for a long time

C.the head was riding, but slaves were walking

D.all the slaves were riding on the horses

(4)The bead could do nothing about the stream because ________.

[ 。

A.he was afraid of the locusts

B.he had no weapons

C.the locusts were too big

D.the stream couldn't be stopped

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  A 17-year-old Jordanian girl has three kidneys(腎臟)which work regularly and properly, the newspaper, AL -Dustour said on Thursday. The girl, Fatin Mohamed, was found to have three kidneys one week ago when she went to a hospital for the treatment of a terrible stomachache. An X-ray examination showed that two of the kidneys were on the right hand side and one on the left-hand side, the paper said. Dr. Ahmed Korkosh at the hospital said the phenomenon(現象)would affect neither her way of making living nor married life if her kidneys remain quite all right.

1.It is very ________ for a person to have three kidneys.

[  ]

A.strange
B.necessary
C.unnecessary
D.terrible

2.Fatin Moharmed went to the hospital because ________.

[  ]

A.she knew she had three kidneys

B.she had some trouble with her kidneys

C.she wanted to have an X-ray examination

D.she had a very bad stomachache

3.________ found the girl having three kidneys.

[  ]

A.Her parents

B.The girl herself

C.A doctor at the hospital

D.The newspaper Al-Dustour

4.According to Dr. Ahmed Korkosh, the girl with three kidneys ________ if her kidneys are healthy.

[  ]

A.will have no trouble in her life

B.will have a little trouble in her life

C.will leave the hospital very soon

D.will have to stay away from any work

5.Which of the following is the best title for this news?

[  ]

A.Doctor Ahmed Finds Three Kidneys .

B.Kidneys are Very Important.

C.A Three-kidney-Girl.

D.Fatin Mohamed is a Good Girl.

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科目:高中英語 來源:云南省昆明一中2007屆高三年級上學期第四次月考、英語試題 題型:050

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  Despite the cold morning wind in Montreal last weekend, Ahmad Al-Bahely was busy handing out candies.He was overjoyed at hearing that Saddam Hussein had been sentenced to death.

  “That’s how we celebrate in Iraq, ” said the 15-year-old high school student.Al-Bahely’s family was forced to leave Iraq in 1991 after the first Gulf War.They fled life under Saddam Hussein for a new beginning in Canada.“We are proud that this terrible man will get what he deserves.”

  An Iraqi court has sentenced Saddam, 69, to death after a 13-month trial.He was found responsible for the killings of 148 people in a village, north of Baghdad in 1982.The murders were carried out in revenge for an attempt on Saddam’s life.

  Thousands of Iraqis oppressed during Saddam’s 24-year rule took, to the streets to celebrate.Meanwhile, groups near Saddam’s hometown of Tikrit gathered to support the former president.“We’ll avenge you, Saddam, ” the crowd shouted.

  But many simply remained calm.“Whether Saddam lives or dies is not important to me?, ” said Imad Mohammed, a computer engineer.“I’m not even sure whether my family and I will live or die.”

  Iraqis were not the only ones to have different views on the court’s decision.The international community was also divided over the sentence.

  US President George W.Bush called the trial a milestone in the Iraqi people’s efforts to replace a tyrant with the rule of law.But many European countries said Saddam should not be put to death.The Catholic Church called the sentence “eye for an eye” revenge.

  “This is not the way to present the new Iraq to the world.It should be different from the way of Saddam, who was behind hundreds of thousands of deaths, ” said an Italian organization opposed to the death penalty.

  Islamic leaders warned that hanging Saddam could lead to revenge by Saddam’s supporters, deepening the rift(不和)in the war-torn country.According to new research by a leading US university, over 650,000 Iraqis have been killed since the 2003 Iraq War began.

  “They blame Saddam for killing people.But who will judge the leaders for the killings that happen every day now?” said 30-year-old Bahjat.He refused to give his full name out of fear.

  “The sentence is just an important settlement with the past, but the big challenge for Iraq’s people is the future.Big compromises are required for lasting freedom and secured peace, ” said Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt.

(1)

What can we learn from what Ahmad Al-Bahely said?

[  ]

A.

Many people in Iraq hated Saddam.

B.

He sells candies as his part time job.

C.

Only students in Iraq hated Saddam.

D.

Some people felt sorry for Saddam.

(2)

Which of the following statements about Saddam Hussein is WRONG?

[  ]

A.

He is 69 years old.

B.

He killed over 650,000 Iraqis.

C.

He ruled Iraq for 24 years.

D.

He will possibly be hanged.

(3)

From the story, we can conclude that the death sentence given to Saddam is ________

[  ]

A.

causing controversy among people around the world

B.

good news for the world peace

C.

bad for Iraq because it will cause more fighting

D.

what Iraqis have expected for a long time

(4)

According to what Imad Mohammed and Bahjat said, we know that ________

[  ]

A.

they care more about their present and future lives

B.

Iraqis don’t value their lives very much

C.

some Iraqis don’t care about the future of their country

D.

Iraqis are opposed to the death penalty

(5)

The passage is mainly about ________

[  ]

A.

how people reacted to Saddam’s death sentence

B.

why Saddam was sentenced to death

C.

what kind of life Iraqis are living now.

D.

what effect the death of Saddam will have.

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第三部分  閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

    It doesn't matter when or how much a person sleeps, but everyone needs some rest to stay alive. That's what all doctors thought, until they heard about Al Herpin.

  Al Herpin, it was said, never slept. He was 90 years old when doctors came to his home in New Jersey. They expected to find out that he needed sleep of some kind. But they were surprised. Though they watched him every hour of the day, they never saw Herpin sleeping. He did not even own a bed. He never needed one.

  The closest that Herpin came to resting was to sit in a rocking chair(搖椅) and read some news papers. The doctors were puzzled by this strange continuous sleeplessness. Herpin offered the only probable explanation of his condition. He remembered some talk about his mother having been injured several days before he was born.

56. The point of this story is that _______.

 A. We needn't feel surprised to find someone who doesn't sleep

 B. one person was found who actually didn't need any sleep

C. everyone needs some rest to stay alive

 D. not sleeping may help one to live longer

57. After watching him closely, the doctors believed that Al Herpin _______.

 A. needed some kind of sleep    B. slept while one was watching

 C. needed no sleep at all     D. nearly slept in a rocking chair

58. One suggested explanation of Herpin's sleeplessness was _______.

 A. his old age     

B. his not having a bed

 C. his magnificent physical condition

 D. his mother's injury while carrying him

59.The writer of the story obviously thinks that Al Herpin's sleeplessness ___.

 A. could be cured     B. could be explained

 C. was healthful      D. was uncommon  

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