The Global Heritage Fund organization recently released a list of cultural treasures in the developing world that are in danger of disappearing. These“On the Verge” places face many threats. They included war, development pressures, stealing and misuse by visitors. The Global Heritage Fund says these places are important because they are records of our human civilization. And the group says countries can learn to use these treasures to help support responsible development in the future.
One such place is the town of Lamu. Lamu was once a very important trading center in East Africa. This ancient city became part of the United Nations Heritage list in 2001. But it still faces threats. For example, a modern port might be built nearby.
Other endangered places include Ani, a city in Turkey, the town of Maluti in India, the ancient city of Ninevah in northern Iraq, the Sans-Souci palace in Haiti, and the former capital of Ayutthaya in Thailand.
The Global Heritage Fund is nonprofit organization based in California. The group says it only focuses on developing countries which often have few resources to protect places of cultural importance. And, other major cultural organizations often pay more attention to protecting places in the developed world. For example, the fund points out the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization has forty-five World Heritage places in Italy. UNESCO has forty-two in Spain. But Peru, famous for its ancient Incan buildings, has only nine World Heritage places. Guatemala has only three.
The Global Heritage Fund says its new report tries to place a value on cultural places so that they can also be considered as economic resources. It estimates that by 2025 these places of cultural importance could produce one hundred billion dollars a year in income for developing countries.
小題1: The underlined part “On the Verge” in Paragraph 1 is used to show the places are _____.
A.popularB.famous
C.endangeredD.dangerous
小題2: The town of Lamu faces danger from ________.
A.development pressuresB.stealing
C.misuse by visitorsD.a(chǎn) war
小題3: We can know that The Global Heritage Fund organization mainly _____.
A.protects places of cultural importance in developing countries
B.protects places of cultural importance in developed countries
C.provide resources to protect cultural places in every country
D.helps people know the importance of protecting cultural treasures
小題4: Which of the following countries has the fewest World Heritage places?
A.ItalyB.Guatemala
C.PeruD.Spain
小題5: According to The Global Heritage Fund organization, saving the places of cultural
importance_______.
A.has attracted a lot of attention worldwide
B.will start to benefit developing countries in 2015
C.is mainly to increase income of developing countries
D.can help developing countries make money out of them
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“The working conditions are not nearly as difficult as I thought they would be. The cool winds in the mountains nicely alleviate the heat.”
The research group working on the “Workmen’s huts in the Theban mountains” project is planning to return to the Valley of the Kings in October.
小題1:.
What does the passage mainly talk about? ________
A.The hut village in the Valley of the Kings.
B.The excavation of the tombs in the Valley.
C.The archaeologists working on the excavation.
D.Everyday life and work in the Valley of the Kings.
小題2:.
Which of the following is NOT true of the hut village according to the passage? _______
A.It has been damaged a lot.B.It can tell us something about ancient Egypt.
C.It has attracted archaeologists’ attention.D.It has a lot of real treasures somewhere in it.
小題3:.
What’s the new trend in archaeology right now according to Toivari-Viitala?
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B.Examining everyday life and work in the Valley of the Kings.
C.Using the huts as rubbish dumps and restrooms.
D.Guessing what the result will be beforehand.
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A.people know little about the hut village by now
B.the workmen’s huts were not discovered until very recently
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A.one branch of an organizationB.a(chǎn) written agreement of a club
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C.a(chǎn)re enjoying a good life with plenty of money to spend
D.tried living a different life from their parents when they were young
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A.interested in raising money for social workB.programmers who can plan well for their future
C.believers in equality between men and womenD.good at cooking big meals and taking care of others
小題4:.. Who set up the Red Hat Society?
A.Emily CornetteB.Ellen CooperC.Jenny JosephD.Joe Heywood
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A.the age and degreeB.the size of the houseC.the sum of the depositD.the price of the belonging
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A.When she is in a BMW car, she will cryB.When she is on a bike, she will laugh
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A.because they think they may get true love from them
B.because they think China’s reality shows can at least give them a chance to date
C.because their parents and peers force them to do so
D.because viewers like dating shows
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A.some contestants have been disgusted because they are dishonest
B.young people are too busy to take part in dating shows
C.some people are worried that societal value are changing
D.Ma Nuo rejected the bike offered by the contestant
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A.the Sintra National Palace
B.the Moorish Alfama quarter
C.the Tower of Belém
D.Romanesque Lisbon Cathedral
小題2: In Alentejo region, a tourist can ________.
A.walk by the sea bare feet
B.a(chǎn)ppreciate traditional music
C.enjoy a good view of the city
D.buy some precious stones cheap
小題3: Frank Bruni’s words help the readers to get a better picture of ________.
A. Douro River Valley       
B. Lisbon       
C. Oporto       
小題4: The text is meant to ________.
A.a(chǎn)dvise on travelling in Portugal
B.describe the beauty of Portugal
C.introduce the attractions in Lisbon
D.compare the city with the countryside

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第一節(jié):請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
Skin-diving is a new sport today.
This sport takes you into a wonderful new world. It is like a visit to the moon!When you are under water,it is easy for you to climb big rocks, because you are no longer heavy.
Here,under water,everything is blue and green.During the day,there is enough light. When fish swim nearby,you can catch them with your hands.
When you have tanks(罐子)of air on your back,you can stay in deep water for a long time.But you must be careful.
To catch the fish is one of the most interesting parts of this sport.On the other hand, you can clean the ships without taking them out of the water.You can get many things from the deep sea.
Now you can see that skin-diving is both useful and interesting.
小題1:Skin-diving can take you to _______ .
A.the moonB.mountainsC.the sunD.the deep sea
小題2:A skin-diver _______ under water in the day.
A.can see everything clearlyB.can't see anything clearly
C.can see nothingD.can see only fishes
小題3: With a tank of air on your back,you can _______ .
A.catch fish very easilyB.stay under water for a long time
C.be in safe placeD.have more fun
小題4: Which of these sentences is NOT TRUE ?
A.Skin-diving is a new sport.
B.Skin-diving is like visiting the moon.
C.The only use of skin-diving is to have more fun.
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My pool of friends consists of family members, college buddies, co-workers from past and present, and friends of friends. There are 35 in all. If I spent some time uploading old e-mail addresses, I'm confident that I could increase my friend count actually.
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A.it has an interesting name of “Facebook”
B.it helps people get in touch with old friends
C.it can send people a greeting of some kind
D.it reminds people of events in the past
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A.would write to the friend quite often
B.a(chǎn)sked the friend to e-mail him
C.did get some information about the friend
D.would keep in touch with the friend forever
小題3: Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.There are 35 people in the author's list of friends right now.
B.The author communicates with all the 35 friends by e-mails.
C.The list of 35 friends doesn't include the old e-mail addresses.
D.It is not difficult for the author to increase his friend count.
小題4:What does the author think of the convenience of communicating on line?
A.The technology could not keep true friendship forever.
B.The social web site of Facebook means nothing at all.
C.There will be no ways of making real friends on line.
D.People will not lose friends with the help of the Facebook.

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People in Los Angeles, the US, have no idea of distance on the map: they measure distance by time, not miles. “How far away is the post office?” you ask. “Oh,” they answer, “it’s about five minutes from here.” You don’t understand completely, “Yes, but how many miles away is it, please?” To this question you won’t get an answer, because most probably they don’t know it themselves.
People in Greece sometimes do not even try to give directions because tourists seldom understand the Greek language. Instead, a Greek will often say, “Follow me.” Then he’ll lead you through the streets of the city to the post office.
Sometimes a person doesn’t know the answer to your question. What happens in the situation? A New Yorker might say, “Sorry, I have no idea.” But in Yucatan, Mexico, no one answers “I don’t know.” People there believe that “I don’t” is impolite. They usually give an answer, but often a wrong one. So a tourist can get lost very easily in Yucatan!
However, one thing will help you everywhere in the world. It’s body language.
小題1:Which one of the followings is probably an example of Japanese directions?
A.“Go south two miles. Turn west and then go another mile.”
B.“Turn right at the hospital and go past a school. The library is right in front of you.”
C.“The post office is about five minutes from here”
D.“The post office is at Street Kamira.”
小題2: People in Los Angeles don’t give directions in miles because _________.
A.they use landmarks in their directions instead of distance
B.they prefer to lead you the way
C.they often have no idea of distance measured by miles
D.they prefer to use body language
小題3: Greeks give directions by __________.
A.using street namesB.using landmarks
C.leading people the wayD.giving people a wrong direction
小題4:Which of the following is NOT true?
A.There are different ways to give directions in different parts of the world.
B.People in Yucatan give wrong directions on purpose.
C.People in some places give directions using landmarks.
D.People in some places give directions in time.
小題5:What does the writer want to tell us?
A.It's difficult to travel without a map.
B.It's important to use body language when you are travelling.
C.In different countries, there are different styles of directions.
D.You can't trust everyone when you are travelling.

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One day, Mrs. Eiderdown decides that she wants a pet to keep her company and puts an advertisement in a local shop window. Then she waits at home to see if anyone will answer her advertisement .
A tall thin man rings her doorbell. he is holding a cardboard box. Mrs. Eiderdown chats with the man for ten minutes before she realizes that she hasn’t looked in-side the box to see what the pet is. She can hear a his-sing sound. The children guess what is in the box(a snake). Mrs. Eiderdown thanks the man but says she doesn’t think the snake is a good idea .
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A.children get to know about the trouble of the elderly
B.neighbors help select pets for Mrs. Eiderdown
C.society helps the lonely people in the UK
D.school send pets to the lonely elderly
小題2:what does the underlined sentence in the third paragraph mean ?
A.they talk about how she feels about being old
B.they try to experience her loneliness
C.they try to imagine how she lives
D.they write about her life story
小題3:what can we infer from the passage ?
A.the little girl often visits her own granny
B.the people who offer pets are lady’s neighbors
C.the farther the elderly live ,the lonelier they feel
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