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1. [单选题]I don't know his address, ______.
A. otherwise I will write to him
B. otherwise I would write to him
C. otherwise I had written to him
D. otherwise I would have written to him
2. [单选题]Beijing's top hotels are fielding scores of calls from foreigners and Chinese people eager to book rooms during the 2008 Olympic Games in the Chinese capital. The luxurious and recently-renovated Beijing Hotel said it had received nearly 100 telephone inquiries from people wanting to book rooms during the Games since Beijing won its bid to host the event. "Out of these people, foreigners make up 30 to 40 per cent, including people calling from the United States and Europe," a hotel sales manager surnamed Song said.
A. Minutes before the decision by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) was announced in Moscow, the hotel had already received 50 to 60 such phone calls from would be game-goers gambling on the result. Domestic callers have mainly come from the southern provinces of Guangdong and Fujian. Song said the hotel was not taking reservations, but only noting down names of callers, because seven years was too far in advance. The hotel also may be used by the IOC and would then need to set aside rooms for IOC members, he said.
B. Beijing will have more than 800 hotels with star ratings before the Olympic Games in 2008. The city currently has 20 five-star hotels, 34 four-star hotels and 338 other hotels with lower ratings. About 70 hotels will be designated to accommodate athletes and Olympic officials during the Games.
C. In the first paragraph, which of the following is the most possible reason for many people to book rooms in top hotels in Beijing?
D. The 2008 Olympic Games will be hold there.
E. More foreigners want to come to China.
F. People from the United States and Europe are eager to visit China.
G. Those hotels can offer good service.
3. [单选题]What matters ______ not winning but participating.
A. are
B. to be
C. was
D. is
4. [单选题]All the firemen in the city were ______to fight against the big fire.
A. called in
B. called off
C. called up
D. called on
5. [单选题]What should you do ff your child is under six years old?
A. You should let him take two tablets a day.
B. You should reduce the dosage anyway.
C. You should find the directions on the bottle.
D. You should ask the doctor for advice.
6. [单选题]In the last sentence, the word "bust" most probably means ______.
A. the upper part of one's body
B. self-portrait
C. painting
D. clothes
7. [单选题]Wood carving refers to the art of creating or decorating objects of wood by carving with a sharp, hand-held tool. This form. of art has a history of over 1,000 years and a unique artistic style. The following is some introduction about wood carving in America.
A. Wood carving began as a necessity in America and developed into an art. Because of the lack of other materials, early settlers were forced to make tools and utensils out of wood. At first, these articles were whittled with a knife, but when pioneer craftsmen set up their primitive shops most of them were fashioned on a lathe--a machine which holds an object and rotates it while it is being shaped by a tool.
B. However, even after Massachusetts-born Thomas Blancard designed a lathe which could turn irregular shapes--an innovation that made possible mass production of gunstocks, shoe lasts, oblong and square wooden wares--craftsmen who could use knife and chisel skillfully were still in demand. Some found ready employment in shops of cabinetmakers, while others, carved decoy. Still others specialized in creating shop signs, ship figureheads, or in decorating interior woodwork. A few even accepted commissions to make busts of prominent citizens.
C. This passage most likely came from a longer work about early American ______.
D. arts and crafts
E. political leaders
F. logging industries
G. fashion design
8. [单选题]At the foot of the mountain ______.
A. stood a village
B. a village was
C. did a village stand
D. stand a village
9. [单选题]Wang (guest): That was a delicious dinner. Mrs. Willis (hostess): ______. Would you like to go to the living room now? It's more comfortable there.
A. Thank you. Don't mention it
B. You're welcome
C. Not so delicious, I'm afraid
D. I'm glad you enjoyed it