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11.Today,the motel by members of the same family. A.is managed B.was managed C.will be managed D.has been managed 12.She told me that she a car since 1990. A.hadn't driven B.wasn't driving C.didn't drive D.wouldn't drive 13.You have seen her at the station-she was at home with me! A.mustn't B.should C.couldn't D.may 14.The game is complex so you need patience to learn it. A.some B.many C.a few D.not much 15.We to buy some drinks before we get on the train. A.can B.stop C.think about D.need II.Reading comprehension(30 points) Passage A(4 points each,20 points in total) Read the article and then judge whether the statements followed are true (T)or false (F)? Write“T”or“F”at the corresponding place on the answer sheet,.(4 points each,20 points in total) It's a typical Saturday afternoon on Cathedral Square in Peterborough,in the east of England.Two noisy gangs of young people are sitting in the centre of the square.One group are wearing tracksuits and baseball caps and brand-new white trainers.A lot of them are wearing jewellery like gold chains and earrings.They're the 'Chavs'.Opposite them are the 'Goths'.They're wearing black Doctor Marten boots,long black coats and black T-shirts with the names of their favorite bands on them.Some of them are wearing lipstick and eyeliner and a few of them have piercings.Nervous shoppers hurry past them,trying not to make eye contact.It seems to be quiet but you feel that at any moment a fight could start. The police say these young people are probably harmless-perhaps they just hang around the square because there's nothing better to do.But older people say they are tired of putting up with the noise and litter.These kinds of problems certainly aren't unique to Peterborough. But after trying several different methods,Peterborough City Council has a radical plan to change things. 152111. Today , the motel 一一一一 by members of the same family. A. is managed C. wil1 be managed 12. She told me that she A. hadn't driven C. didn't drive B. was managed D. has been managed a car since 1990. tn t'kt miu '·d n , 1 ED WW 5U 13. You have seen her at the station-she was at home with me! A. mustn't B. should C. couldn' t D. may 14. The game is complex so you need 一一一一一 patience to learn it. A. some B. many D. not much to buy some drinks before we get on the train. B. stop C. a few 15. We A. can C. think about n. Reading comprehension (30 points) Passage A( 4 points each , 20 points in totaI) Read the article and then j udge whether the statements fol1owed are true (T) or false (F)? D. need W rite "T" or "F" at the corresponding place on the answer sheet. (4 points each , 20 points in total) It' s a typical Saturday afternoon on Cathedral Square in Peterborough , in the east of England. Two noisy gangs of young people are sitting in the centre of the square. One group are wearing tracksuits and baseball caps and brand-new white trainers. A lot of them are wearing jewellery like gold chains and earrings. They' re the ‘ Chavs'. Opposite them are the ‘ Goths'. They're wearing black Doctor Marten boots, long black coats and black T-shirts with the names of their favorite bands on them. Some of them are wearing lipstick and eyeliner and a few of them have piercings. Nervous shoppers hurry past them , trying not to make eye contact. It seems to be quiet but you feel that at any moment a fight could start. The police say these young people are probably harmless-perhaps they just hang around the square because there' s nothing better to do. But older people say they are tired of putting up with the noise and litter. These kinds of problems certainly aren' t unique to Peterborough. But after trying several different methods, Peterborough City Council has a radical plan to ~hange things. 1521
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