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depends on C. 1eads to D. smooths away 44. A. powerful B. beautiful C. plentiful D. healthy 45. A. cold—hearted B. warmhearted C. good—looking D. humorous 46. A. key B. money C. man D. creature 47. A. worth B. habits C. fame D. values 48. A. taking B. habits C. spending D. making 49. A. think up B. pick up C. take D. shoot 50. A. realize B. recognize C. take D. shoot 51. A. found B. discovered C. cheated D. followed 52. A. 1ife B. society C. belief D. money 53. A. or B. but C. if D. since 54. A. 1ife B. nature C. society D. money 55. A. separately B. obviously C. mainly D. wholeheartedly 第三部分:閱讀理解 (共 20小題;每小題 2分,滿分 40分 ) A When Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in l 876. he could never have predicted what it would be able to do in the future. Now,130 years later,it’s no surprise when someone takes out a telephone to make a call while on the move. But phones are no longer just used to make calls. Japan’s 90 million telephone owners also use their machine’s modern technology and tiny screens(half the size of a business card) to play video games, send s, read news, download music, store photos and surf the Inter. Since April. 2021, they’ve been able to use their cellphones to watch TV. Following several months of test broadcasts, digital(數(shù)碼的 )TV broadcasts for cellphones with special receivers began in Japan’s major cities. The special cellphones ate hard to find because only a small number were put on sale. The excitement surrounding mobile TV means that the limited number of handsets(耳機(jī) )quickly sold out. Misogo Kado , a 37 一 year—old software designer from Yokohama. near Tokyo. bought one of the new cellphones earlier this month. He is a big fan of the new technology. “You know how every cellphone now es with a digital camera?In the same way, this is going to bee a standard feature, ’’Kado said of the TV service. “It’s not something you have to pay for. If you’re buying a cellphone. you might as well get one with it. ”While the service is new for Japan. it is not the world’s first. South Korea and Britain have made TV available to their cellphone customers with the use of slightly different technology. The new service in Japan. however, is free. Not only that. it uses broadcasting airwaves(電視頻道 ) instead of an Inter connection. The images are sent through the air by TV towers, not satellites. This terrestrial(陸地的 )digital broadcast system means that more people will be able to use the service. Imagine what our phones will be able to do in another 130 years’time ! 56. How much does the new service of a mobile phone to watch TV in Japan cost? A. Half as much as the mobile phone costs. B. As much as the mobile phone costs. C. Slightly more than the mobile phone costs. D. It doesn’t cost any money 57. In which country can people stilI not watch TV on a mobile phone? A. Japan. B. Britain. C. America. D. South Korea. 58. What does the word “ it ” refer to in the sixth paragraph39。 than D. had she lift。 than B. she had left。 6. What is the man probably doing now? A. Writing a report. B. Visiting the woman. C. Reading a paper. 7. What does the woman ask the man to do? A. Wait a moment. B. Finish his report. C. Call at her office. 8. What are the two speakers going to do next week? A. See an exhibition. B. Attend a lecture. C. Go to a concert together. 9. What does the man have to do tonight? A. Buy a book. B. Teach the students. C. Meet some guests. 10. What does the woman think of the man’s advice? A. Acceptable. B. Unbelievable. C. Funny. 11. What is the man doing these days? A. Going on a camping trip. B. Preparing for the final exam. C. Travelling in the country. 12. Who will go camping? A. The man and the woman. B. The woman and her brother. C. The man and his brother. 13. What does the woman think of camping? A. It’s wonderful but unsafe. B. It’s both cheap and wonderful. C. It’s close to nature but tiring. 14. Where are the speakers? A. On Main Street. B. On First Street. C. On Lincoln Street. 15. Where is Bums Park? A. On the other side of Main Street. B. At the first crossing. C. At a street er. 16. How can the woman get to the park from Lincoln Street? A. Turn right and go straight. B. Turn left and walk two blocks. C. Go along it for a few minutes. 17. Where was the petition held? A. In a town not far from Cincinnati. B. In Cincinnati. C. In a small village near Cincinnati. 18. Who won the petition? A. Allan Kninte. B. Alice Clarke.