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①The letter was an u_________ reminder of my debts.    
②He has a c_________apartment in Shanghai.    
③The letter from home_________(安慰)him.   
④His kind words gave me__________(安慰).    
⑤All the___________(令人舒適的東西)in the room make me relaxed.    
⑥In some way, living in_________(舒適)is not a good thing.    
⑦It's a comfort to know there is someone to keep an eye on the kids.(英譯漢)

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  Visitors to the Big Apple(紐約)will soon be breathing in cleaner air after Mayor(市長(zhǎng))Bloomberg extended(延長(zhǎng))the city’s smoking ban(禁令)to some of New York’s most popular outdoor spaces.Car free areas of Times Square, parks, beaches and boardwalks will now all be ash free.Smokers will not be allowed to light up when hanging out along sidewalks across the five districts, in all parts of Central Park or along the famous Coney Island boardwalk.

  “The science is clear:Long-time exposure to second-hand smoke-whether you’re indoors or out-h(huán)urts your health.Today, we’re doing something about it.” Mayor Bloomberg said in announcing the widespread ban.

  Violators(違反者)of the new law could face a fine for as much as $250, but City officials say they expect New Yorkers and tourists to observe(遵守)the new law.

  Parks and Recreation Commissioner Adrian Benepe said, “By introducing this law, we welcome the chance to improve the beauty and health of the city’s public outdoor spaces.Tens of millions of visitors-New Yorkers and tourists alike-enjoy our beaches and parks year round.We hope this new law makes it even safer and more pleasant for our children and adults to play sports and for visitors of all interests to enjoy healthier and cleaner parks and beaches.”

  The ban also extends to 29,000 acres(英畝)of parkland in the city and 14 miles of public beaches.Smoking was already banned in some parks’ facilities including playgrounds, but not in most open recreational(娛樂(lè)的)areas.Several other cities across the U.S.have similar bans, including Los Angeles which saw its law change in 2007.

  Councilwoman Gale Brewer who introduced the law said, “New York is the national leader in creating healthy cities, and encouraging a healthy lifestyle.”

(1)

What is the attitude of Adrian Benepe towards the law?

[  ]

A.

Supportive

B.

Unconcerned

C.

Disappointed

D.

Interested

(2)

What can we know from the text?

[  ]

A.

The smoking ban will be carried out in every place of New York.

B.

New York is the first ash free city in the U.S.

C.

Most other cities across the U.S.have similar bans.

D.

Los Angeles had a smoking ban in 2007.

(3)

The purpose of the text is to ________.

[  ]

A.

advise the readers to give up smoking

B.

praise New York for its smoking ban

C.

introduce a new law in New York

D.

criticize(批評(píng))people smoking in public outdoor places

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  The U.S. bought Alaska from Russia about 100 years ago. The U.S. paid less than two cents an acre (英畝). One Alaskan island is only two miles 1 a Russian island. The nearest state is Washington, 500 miles 2 .

  Alaska is more than twice as big as Texas. It has many different kinds of 3 . In some areas the temperature can go as 4 as 57° below zero. It can also go as 5 as 38° above zero.

  Alaska has a longer coastline than 6 the other states together. The ocean bottom is 7 of sea life. Alaska’s fish catch is one of the biggest of all the states. 8 of the land there is still 9 by the U.S. government-not by people or businesses.

  Alaska is the 10 state, but it has the fewest people. Towns are far apart. Long roads cost a lot to build in 11 wild country. So there aren’t very many roads. Many people use planes to travel in the state. 12 travel in boats along the coast. Rivers freeze in winter, but 13 travel on them when summer comes.

  Many people go to Alaska to 14 big and small animals. Fishermen and skiers(滑雪者) and people who 15 beautiful country visit the state too.

1. A. from   B. on

   C. into   D. down

[  ]

2. A. away   B. near

   C. long   D. farther

[  ]

3. A. weather    B. air

   C. sky      D. atmosphere

[  ]

4. A. short    B. low

   C. little   D. cold

[  ]

5. A. tall   B. high

   C. hot    D. boiling

[  ]

6. A. many   B. every

   C. whole    D. all

[  ]

7. A. plenty   B. enough

   C. rich     D. full

[  ]

8. A. More      B. Most

   C. Little    D. Less

[  ]

9. A. owed     B. earned

   C. brought    D. owned

[  ]

10. A. poorest      B. biggest

    C. coldest      D. smallest

[  ]

11. A. so     B. such

    C. just   D. thus

[  ]

12. A. Another     B. Other

    C. Many      D. Others

[  ]

13. A. trains     B. buses

    C. boats      D. bikes

[  ]

14. A. search   B. explore

    C. find   D. hunt

[  ]

15. A. like    B. admit

    C. welcome   D. see

[  ]

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閱讀短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng).

  Visitors to the Big Apple(紐約)will soon be breathing in cleaner air after Mayor(市長(zhǎng))Bloomberg extended(延長(zhǎng))the city's smoking ban(禁令)to some of New York's most popular outdoor spaces.Car free areas of Times Square, parks, beaches and boardwalks will now all be ash free.Smokers will not be allowed to light up when hanging out along sidewalks across the five districts, in all parts of Central Park or along the famous Coney Island boardwalk.

  “The science is clear: Long-time exposure to second-h(huán)and smoke-whether you're indoors or out-h(huán)urts your health.Today, we're doing something about it.” Mayor Bloomberg said in announcing the widespread ban.

  Violators(違反者)of the new law could face a fine for as much as $250, but City officials say they expect New Yorkers and tourists to observe(遵守)the new law.

  Parks and Recreation Commissioner Adrian Benepe said, “By introducing this law, we welcome the chance to improve the beauty and health of the city's public outdoor spaces.Tens of millions of visitors-New Yorkers and tourists alike- enjoy our beaches and parks year round.We hope this new law makes it even safer and more pleasant for our children and adults to play sports and for visitors of all interests to enjoy healthier and cleaner parks and beaches.”

  The ban also extends to 29, 000 acres(英畝)of parkland in the city and 14 miles of public beaches.Smoking was already banned in some parks’ facilities including playgrounds, but not in most open recreational(娛樂(lè)的)areas.Several other cities across the U.S.have similar bans, including Los Angeles which saw its law change in 2007.

  Councilwoman Gale Brewer who introduced the law said, “New York is the national leader in creating healthy cities, and encouraging a healthy lifestyle.”

(1)

What is the attitude of Adrian Benepe towards the law?

[  ]

A.

Supportive

B.

Unconcerned

C.

Disappointed

D.

Interested

(2)

What can we know from the text?

[  ]

A.

The smoking ban will be carried out in every place of New York.

B.

New York is the first ash free city in the U.S.

C.

Most other cities across the U.S.have similar bans.

D.

Los Angeles had a smoking ban in 2007.

(3)

The purpose of the text is to ________.

[  ]

A.

advise the readers to give up smoking

B.

praise New York for its smoking ban

C.

introduce a new law in New York

D.

criticize(批評(píng))people smoking in public outdoor places

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  Dear Steve,

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Yours,

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