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t of their country. They literally(文字地 ) 44 me every day! And if I will only 45 , they will gladly share a part of their 46 with me and I’ll bee an instant millionaire. Others 47 me wealth beyond my wildest dreams if only I 48 in an upanding business venture (冒險 ). 49 , the Inter reminds me that 50 can lead to disaster。m on my way home. Just leaving the office now. Love you. Bye.” So do I have the courage to stop using it as such? Of course I do. But I just choose not to. 32. The writer’s purpose in writing the text is to________. A. make people know that he is a mobilephone addict. B. tell us the mobile phone is a kind of useful tool C. inform us of the shortings of the mobile phones. D. help other mobile addicts overe their problems 33. During the two days when the mobile phone was turned off, the writer was_______. A. relieved B. cheerful C. unfortable D. sad 34. By saying “ I was a bit put out” the writer probably means “I was________”. A. glad B. angry C. confused D. troublesome 35. From the last paragraph, we can see that the writer will _______. A. throw away the mobile phone B. stop using the mobile phone C. still use the mobile phone D. give the mobile phone to a needy person 第二節(jié) (共 5 小題,每小題 2 分,滿分 10 分) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余選項。s reading interest B. develop children’s power of imagination C. help children form good reading habits D. enable children to learn about the power of books 31. Why is Muhammad Ali mentioned in the last paragraph? A. To give the conclusion of the whole passage. B. To introduce another topic. C. To make an idea more convincing. D. To make the theme of the article clearer. D Hello, my name is David and I39。s reading squarely before the whole munity and, munity by munity, across the whole nation. For a great nation is a reading nation.” This is a wonderful time to be thinking about books for children. Kids in Jackson County are reading more than ever according to the statistics (統(tǒng)計數(shù)據(jù) ) from last year’s summer reading programs in the Jackson County libraries. The libraries get help from many munity groups and businesses to support this program every year. All the volunteer groups in each munity work hard all year at book sales and other events to raise money to help fund prizes and programs. We also had contributions this year from local people and anizations. Several of these businesses have been supporters for many years, helping to promote delight in reading among our children. The theme for this year’s Children’s Book Week is IMAGINE! And that’s just what books help us do: imagine a faroff land, a distant past, a better future, things that have never existed but might someday. Books help children develop the power of imagination and, as Muhammad Ali once said, “A man who has no imagination has no wings.” 28. What Frederic Melcher said mainly shows_______of Children’s Book Week. A. the long history B. the purpose and meaning C. the popularity D. the influence 29. We can learn from the third paragraph that________. A. the libraries can earn a lot of money from the event. B. the event is beginning to win support from teachers. C. children taking part in Children39。s_______. A. feelings of seeing flying seabirds B. visit to the penguins in Antarctica C. experience of getting away from base D. love for the penguins and their chicks passage is probably taken from_______. A. a detective novel B. a fashion magazine C. a personal diary D. a research report B Strawberry bars Preparation time : 45 minutes Ingredients: 1 cup flour 1 cup rolled oats(燕麥片 ) 1/2 cup butter or margarine, softened 1/3 cup light brown sugar 1/4 teaspoon baking powder 3/4 cup strawberry jam 1/8 teaspoon of salt Utensils: oven large bowl square tin large spoon knife measuring cups and spoons Directions: 1. Preheat oven to 180 ℃ . Prepare the square tin. 2. In a large bowl, mix everything except the strawberry jam. 3. Measure 2 cups of this mixture. Leave the rest in the bowl and set it aside