17.How many exhibits does the museum have?
A.About 40.B.Less than 50.C.Over 100.
18.What's the name of the special area for children under the age of 7?
A.Power your future.B.Mathematics.C.Kidspace.
19.The"Mathematics"exhibit area of the museum was first made for.
A.the World's Fair in New York in 1964
B.the Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 1984
C.the World Economical and Environmental Conference in 2008
20.According to Peter,which of the following statements in NOT TRUE?
A.Visitors to the museum can learn more about science.
B.Every exhibit is merely designed for the visitors to look at.
C.The exhibits show the principles of science in daily lives.
Section D(10 marks)
In this section,you will hear a short passage.The passage will be read twice.There are ten missing words or phases,filling in the blanks with the exact words or phrases you hear.Remember to write the answer on the answer sheet.
Remarkable People
What makes a person remarkable?The word"remarkable"means"(21)"or"worthy of notice."A remarkable person,then,is someone who is unusual,who is worthy of our noticing.Of course,being"unusual"or"worthy of notice"does(22)mean being famous or(23).Many famous people are not remarkable,and many people who are truly remarkable are not famous.
These people are remarkable because all of them(24)and then worked hard to achieve them.Perhaps that is the(25)of remarkable(26):people with the courage,strength and perseverance to work--and keep on working---and keep on working--toward something that they(27).As booker T.Washington once said,"Success is to be measured not so much by the(28)that one has reached in life as by the(29)which he has overcome while trying to succeed."
We can learn a great deal from people we consider to be remarkable.We can(30)by their work and their way of being because they enable us to see what is possible in one's life.
Part II vocabulary and structure(15marks)
There are 15 incomplete sentences in this part.For each blank,there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that best completes the sentence.Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a sheet with a single line through the center.
31.Whether we'll hold the sports meeting depends on the weather,?
A.won't we B.shan't we C.doesn't it D.won’t it
32.In order to prevent the fire spreading,some of the houses near by pulled down before the fireman arrived.
A.have been B.have C.had been D.had
33.Neither of the young men who had tried to get job in the company.
A.was accepted B.were accepting
C.has been accepted D.have been accepted
34.Be careful when you cross the busy street.If not,you may run over by a car.
A.have B.get C.become D.turn
35.Now,children,it's time you.
A.are washing and dressing B.were accepting
C.will wash and dress D.were washed and dressed
36.Zhong Nanshan is a famous expert who has to the origin of SARS.
A.devoted;studying B.been devoted;studying
C.devoted;study D.been devoted;study
37.Our country has a history of 40000years.
A.recorded B.recording C.record D.records
38.quickly and soon his resignation became the talk of the town.
A.Words spread B.The word was spread
C.Word spread D.A word spread