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The website FarmersOnly. com calls itself an online dating and friendship finder. The idea started in the mind of a man, Jerry Miller in Ohio. He wondered how farmers could meet new people who understand the life of a farmer. Jerry Miller is not a farmer but he represents a lot of farmers.
As he tells it, the idea for the site was planted when a farmer told him one day that she was recently divorced and would like to date.  But someone would invite her to meet for coffee at nine o'clock at night, when she had to start her day at five the next morning.
So, in 2005,Jerry Miller launched his website. "You don't have to be a farmer to be on FarmersOnly. com. But you do have to have the good old-fashioned traditional values of America's heartland. "
You also have to live in the United States or Canada to be a member of the site. Some services are free, but a full membership costs fifty dollars for a year. As of last week the site listed more than58,000 members. Many of them are farmers in the United States. Others are students or workers involved in some way with agriculture. Jerry Miller tells us about thirty marriages in the last year have resulted from his website.
Some farmers have also found love through a group, Singles in Agriculture, which was formed as a nonprofit organization in 1986. It organizes gatherings that usually end with a dance, but is not a dating service. The purpose is to support educational and social activities that offer people a chance for friendship. Its website, singlesinag. org, says there are more than 1,000 members across the nation and as far away as France.
Jerry Miller started FarmersOnly. com in order to __________.

A.help farmers
B.support traditions
C.understand farmers
D.represent farmers

What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 indicate?

A.She dislikes city lifestyle.
B.She prefers late night coffee.
C.Country life isn't well understood.
D.It's tiring to get up early.

Which of the following is true of singlesinag. org?

A.Its services are free.
B.It provides dating services.
C.Only farmers can become its members.
D.Farmers in France can't benefit from it.

It can be inferred from the text that __________.

A.all farmers desire marriage
B.farmers are easy to meet new people
C.more farmers get divorced in the USA
D.the Internet helps improve farmers' social life
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Researchers used a system of measurement called the cumulative promotion index to find graduation rates. School officials in many of the cities studied said the resulting numbers were too low. That is because different areas use different methods to find graduation rates. Critics say many methods do not give a true picture of the number of students who leave high school before finishing.
Other studies have put the national graduation rate at about 70%. But experts agree that too many students are not completing high school. They estimate the number at more than one million each year. The report was prepared for America’s Promise Alliance. The private group aims to help children receive services they need to succeed.
General Colin Powell was chairman of America’s Promise Alliance when it was formed in 1997. He attended the press conference Tuesday where the report was released. He said studies have shown that the US must do more to educate the leaders and work force of the future.
Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings also spoke. She said the government will propose that states use the same methods when reporting graduation rates. Alliance officials also announced the start of a nationwide campaign to improve graduation rates. It is to include a series of meetings to be held in every state over the next two years. The meetings will bring together elected leaders, business owners, students, parents and education officials. They will develop plans to increase the number of Americans who finish high school.
The author wants to tell us ___________.

A.too many Americans do not finish high school
B.different methods to find graduation rates
C.services American children need to receive
D.the increase of the number of Americans who finish their high school

From Paragraph 1 we can infer that __________.

A.there are 8,360,000 people in the US’ fifty largest cities
B.Wichita in Kansas is the smallest city in the US
C.50% of the people in the US don’t finish their high school education
D.high school graduation rates in or near the biggest cities are higher

The underlined word “picture” probably can be replaced by “_______”.

A.situation
B.scene
C.image
D.mood

From the last paragraph, we can draw a conclusion that _______-.

A.secretary of Education Margaret Spellings didn’t believe that number from the report
B.the government will stop using the cumulative promotion index to find graduation rates
C.secretary of Education Margaret Spellings announced the start of a nationwide campaign to improve graduation rates
D.the low graduation rates should be paid attention to by the government and the society

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During his second year at the University of Mary Washington, he volunteered in Honduras with a campus group and was struck by the extreme poverty he saw—barefoot children collecting cans and sleeping in the streets. Fujiyama realized he could help give other children their own second chance.
Today, his organization, Students Helping Honduras, brings education and community projects to children and families in need.
He started by telling his friends about his experience and collecting spare change at his two campus jobs. “When I had my very first meeting, only two people showed up,” he says. “I knew I had to keep fighting.” He persuaded his younger sister, Cosmo, to join the cause. “She’s dynamite,.” He says. “When she talks in front of a crowd, she can move mountains. Knowing that she was behind it, I knew I could do anything.” Since 2006, the siblings organization has grown to 25 campuses and raised more than $750,000 to fund projects, including the construction of two schools and the establishment of scholarships to help young women attend college.
Fujiyama says students are deeply committed to the organization. They raise money and then travel to Honduras to help building houses. While Fujiyama spends his summers in Honduras working alongside volunteers, he spends a large portion of the year on the road visiting colleges to raise funds. Cosmo Fujiyama, 23, lives in Honduras full time to coordinate(协调)the group’s building efforts on the ground.
Students Helping Honduras is working with community members of Siete de Abril to build a new village. Many of the families lost their belongings in Hurricane Mitch in 1998. A lot of them didn’t have access to clean water or health care, and they didn’t have a school. Fujiyama’s group helped build 44 homes in the village named “Sunshine Village”. The organization is also raising funds to build a water tower, an eco-friendly sanitation system and a library.
At the beginning of his organization, ________.

A.Fujiyama was supported by many friends B.things didn’t go on smoothly
C.Fujiyama had little idea of Honduras D.many famous people joined in

We can infer that Fujiyama is a _______ man.

A.diligent B.mean C.sympathetic D.cheerful

The underlined word “siblings’” can be replaced by __________.

A.brothers’ B.brother and sister’s C.friends’ D.couple’s

Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A.Help the people in need
B.Students lend a hand in America
C.Fujiyama helps build “Sunshine Village”
D.Fujiyama gives poor people in Honduras a second chance

Please look at the Flight Timetable and choose the right answers.

Flight No. Departure Arrival From ToStop
CA907 07:45 12:10 Beijing Moscow Chengdu
CA981 01:58 18:35 Beijing New York Shanghai
CA158 10:20 23:10 Beijing London Chengdu
CA149 11:35 22:10 Beijing Sydney Hong Kong
CA923 12:35 17:10 Beijing Moscow /
CA167 13:15 02:40 Beijing Paris Moscow
CA147 15:55 10:15 Beijing Sydney Guangzhou
CA949 17:25 07:35 Beijing Paris Shanghai
CA173 19:20 01:50 Beijing Moscow Urumqi
CA937 21:25 08:10 Beijing London Hong Kong

(departure=leaving)
You’ll go to Australia. You can only take
when you reach Beijing Airport at eleven forty.

A.CA923 B.CA149 C.CA147 D.CA167

If you spend fourteen hours and ten minutes going to France, you must stay in on the way.

A.Hong Kong B.Shanghai C.Moscow D.Chengdu

It will take you to reach England if you stop in Hong Kong.

A.nine hours and twenty B.ten hours and thirty-five
C. twelve hours and fifty D.ten hours and forty-five

ou mayin Beijing if you want to go to America.

A.take one plane B.take two planes
C.take three plane D.not take any planes

How many planes may you take in Beijing if you want to go to Australia?

A.One B.Two C.Three D.Four.

Bruno was a boy of eight. His father worked in a cinema and his mother worked in a shop. He lived not far from his school. He always walked there and walked home. On his way to school, he had to pass a playground. It was very wet after it rained. One day, when he got home, his clothes were all wet. His mother became angry(生气的)and said, “Don’t play in the water on your way home from school!”
On the next day Bruno came home with wet and dirty(脏的)clothes. His mother became even angrier. “I’ll tell your father if you come back wet again,” said his mother. “He’ll punish(惩罚)You, you know.”
The third day the little boy was dry when he came home.
“You’re a good boy today”, his mother said happily. “You didn’t play in the water.”
“No,” the boy said unhappily. “There were too many older boys in the water when I got there this afternoon. There wasn’t any room(空地方)for me at all!”
根据文章内容选择正确答案
Bruno went to schoolevery day.

A.by bike B.by bus C.by car D.on foot

The playground was between(在……之间)

A.two classrooms B.the cinema and shop
C.Bruno’s house and school D.the shop and Bruno’s school

The little boy liked to play on the playground.

A.when it snowed
B.when there was some water there
C.when the children played football there
D.when his father was busy with his work

54.Bruno was afraid of the most.

A.his father B.his mother C.his teacher D.the older boys

That afternoon, the boy’s clothes were dry because.

A.nobody made room(地方)for him in the water
B.there was no water on the playground
C.he took off his clothes before he played there
D.he played in the water carefully

University is generally regarded as one of the most important times in a person’s life, yet the function of this institution continues to arouse debate. Many believe that arts subjects are too easy, that practical skills are more useful and that a chosen subject for study should be clearly linked to a career. However, this view is far too simplistic. Arts subjects are very difficult. They can prepare students for any number of careers as well as allowing the student to take time to make a decision. The function of the modern university is to cater to different types of student.
Arts subjects are not easy. For example, a degree in Literature is not an easy option. No question in a Literature class has a single, simple answer. Debate is conducted in a spirit of openness, texts are very closely analyzed and skills in close reading are developed. Literature is about language, our primary means of communication. Arts subjects require the same concentrated study as any other subject.
Arts subjects can prepare students for any number of careers. A degree in an arts subject teaches skills in well organized debates and defence of a position through the provision of evidence. These are applicable to many types of career. Law, for example. The point is that an undergraduate degree in any Arts subject trains the student in analysis and structure. Therefore, Arts graduates can pursue any number of careers.
Arts subjects allow the student to take time to choose a career. Love of the subject for its own sake may well be the initial motivation for the Arts undergraduate but because the subject they have chosen is not so clearly linked to a career they have time to reflect, making a decision only when they are absolutely certain. Students who pursue Arts subjects therefore have the leisure to make a carefully considered choice.
In conclusion, it is clear that Arts subjects are not a waste of time. They are flexible when it comes to relating them to a career and they allow the student to discover an appropriate career path. Many industries now acknowledge that a degree in Literature can be just as valuable as any other subject, especially when it is evident that Arts graduates tend to think more creatively. Not all undergraduates have clearly defined goals and not all subjects can be simply matched to a career. Acknowledging this difference should be the main function of a modern university
What does the author mainly argue in this article?

A.Universities should be aware of diversity B.Universities should focus on practical courses.
C.Arts courses should be promoted. D.Arts subjects are inappropriate for work.

What does the author imply about universities’ attitude to students?

A.They need to be more understanding of students’ needs.
B.They need to keep out arts students.
C.They need to link courses to careers.
D.They need to offer more arts courses.

The author suggests that technical subjects ____________.

A.are more important than arts subjects. B.are more useful to the modern world.
C.have equal value to arts subjects. D.are not as important as arts subjects.

From the article, we know skills acquired by arts undergraduates include___________.

A.Perception and investigation B.Technique and motivation
C.Appreciation and dedication D.Analysis and structure

According to the author, the students choose arts courses initially because ___________.

A.they are unsure about a career B.they are interested in the subject
C.they hate technical subjects D.they are creative people

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