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f the Californian coast have been in danger because of the loss of the energy. B. Right whales cannot find food and mate for they lose a lot of living area. C. There are about 20% of the normal munication areas still available for the right whales. D. The right whales always invest most of their energy for making calls. 75. According to the description of whales, we can know that ________. A. The noise made by the ships has a bad effect on the area where whales live. B. Whales can municate with each other by diving into the deep water. C. Whales cannot find mates because they don’t have enough energy. D. The munication between whales is through low frequency calls 第 II 卷 非選擇題 第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分 35 分) 第一節(jié):閱讀表達(dá)(滿分 10 分) 閱讀下列短文并回答問題,然后將答案寫到答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上(請注意問題后的詞數(shù)要求)。s about principle and protecting my name. The Chinese pany has registered and uses the name Qiaodan. Jordan has been known in China since he gained widespread popularity in the mid1980s. [More] Item 4: A muter train crashed at a busy central station in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, killing 49 passengers and injuring more than 600 people, the deadliest in a series of train accidents in Argentina over the past years. The train crashed at about 8:30 . at its final stop at the Once Station, not far from downtown Buenos Aires. The train was carrying more than 800 passengers and traveling at an estimated 16 miles per hour when it entered the station, slamming into the barrier of the platform, destroying the engine. [More] 66. What is the publisher of Rowling’s new book for adult? A. The London –based publisher B. Bloomsbury C. Little Brown D. We don’t know 67. What is the final result of Liu Xiang’s Stockholm indoor athletics tournament? B. C. 7. 68 D. no result 68. Which of the statement is true according to the passage? A. It is said that JK Rowling is worth about 163。s hurdler Liu Xiang was disqualified Thursday at the Stockholm indoor athletics tournament due to false start, giving his rival Dayron Robles of Cuba an easy win of seconds. Liu was not willing to explain the reason of his false start, but he told Xinhua that it was not related to his foot injury. Another Cuban Orlando Ortega followed in seconds and Balazs Baji of Hungary stood third in seconds. Last Saturday, Liu won the men39。t make the cut. 61. What percentage of American respondents is in the survey? % % % % 62. The underlined word “pilfering” in Para. 5 most probably means ________. A. taking B. bringing C. stealing D. borrowing. 63. According to the survey, what kind of things are most taken away by Americans? A. towels and pillows B. bathrobes and remote controls. C. towels and Bibles D. bathrobes and towels. 64. What can we infer from the passage? A. New York is not one of the top 10 destinations Americans most want to see. B. . has the most time off work than other nationalities. C. Most Americans think it is not a big deal for them to steal from the hotels. D. Germans think the British are the world’s worst travellers. 65. What’s the best title of this passage? A. Chinese were announced as the world’s worst travellers. B. The global worst travellers were announced. C. Disney World is the best destination to Americans. D. European travellers were the best in the world C Item 1: JK Rowling, the Harry Potter author, has signed a publishing deal with Little Brown, to release her first ever novel for adults. The deal means that Rowling’s longstanding relationship with Bloomsbury, the Londonbased publisher that launched the Harry Potter books, has e to an end, at least in terms of new works by the author. Rowling, who is worth an estimated 163。 and 21 days for Canadians. In the travel mishaps department, the most mon travel disaster reported by Americans was lost luggage on an airline (21%); bad weather (21%); and getting very lost (16%). As for places Americans most want to see, Disney World and Las Vegas made the top 10, but they weren39。ll be playing when she gets there, and I want to make sure she can find me. 56. What happened to him in his early age? A. He was independent on medication to survive. B. He got a tube in his chest. C. His mother was infected with HIV. D. He had inserted a pump on his back. 57. Tyler wore a backpack is _______. A. because he thought it was cool and fashionable. B. because there was a pump in it, which could help with his disease. C. because the doctor and his mom asked him to wear it D. because he had no right to choose but to wear it. 58. After reading Para. 4, we can know_______. A. The relationship between Tyler and his mom is not good. B. Tyler’s mom loved him and was unwilling to tell him about the disease C. Tyler’s mom is as weak as him because of the disease. D. Tyler loved his mom very much. 59. Why did Tyler ask the doctor to dress him in red? A. Because he likes dressing in red B. Because his mother wanted him to dress in red. C. Because he wanted his mother to be happy. D. Because his mother can spot him at once. 60. What does the author want to tell us by writing this passage? A. People who was infected with HIV will die soon. B. Having a positive attitude will keep you from the deadly disease. C. Even a child can teach us a lot and be respected. D. Everyone should have great courage to face the problems. B A recent Living Social survey showed that Americans may live up to their poor reputation while travelling abroad. But what’s more surprising is that many of those surveyed selfidentified themselves as ‘ugly’ Americans and the world’s worst travelers. Those in the . ranked themselves as the worst travellers by a shocking 20 per cent, followed by 15 per cent saying the Chinese were the most subs