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[单选题]Will it rain tomorrow?I hope__.
A.no
B.yes
C.not
D.will

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--Mum, ( )I visit the Movie Museum tomorrow? –I’m afraid you can’t. It is closed on Monday.
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[单选题] Could you please ( ) me through San Francisco though I can’t set off tomorrow?
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[单选题]I got caught in the rain and my suit__________
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[Part III Reading Comprehension]

What has made it easier to turn some rain forests into farmland?

A.Rapid rise in carbon levels.
B.Reckless land development.
C.Lack of rainfall resulting from global warming.
D.The unusual warm currents in the Pacific Ocean.
[单选题]The black clouds( )rain. A.indicated B.hinted C.suggested
A.A
B.B
C.C
D.D
[单选题]--There is nothing__tomorrow afternoon,is there? --No.We can have a game of table tennis.
A.on
B.in
C.out
D.up
[Part III Reading Comprehension]

 "Usually when we walk through the rain forest we hear a soft sound from all the moist leaves and organic debris On the forest floor , " says ecologist Daniel Nepstad. "Now we increasingly get rustle and crunch. That's the sound of a dying forest. "

  Predictions of the collapse of the tropical rain forests have been around for years. Yet until recently the worst forecasts were almost exclusively linked to direct human activity, such as clear-cutting and burning for pastures or farms. Left alone, it was assumed, the world's rain forests would not only flourish but might even rescue us from disaster by absorbing the excess carbon dioxide and other planet-warming greenhouse gases.Now it turns out that may be wishful thinking. Some scientists believe that the rise in carbon levels means that the Amazon and other rain forests in Asia and Africa may go from being assets in the battle against rising temperatures to liabilities. Amazon plants, for instance, hold more than 100 billion metric tons of carbon, equal to 15 years Of tailpipe and chimney emissions. If the collapse of the rain forests speeds up dramatically, it could eventually release 3 .5-5 billion metric tons Of carbon into the atmosphere each year—making forests the leading source Of greenhouse, gases.

  Uncommonly severe droughts brought on by global climate changes have led to forest -eating wildfires from Australia to Indonesia , but nowhere more acutely than in the Amazon. Some experts say that the rain forest is already at the brink of collapse.

  Extreme weather and reckless development are plotting against the rain forest in ways that scientists have never seen. Trees need more water as temperatures rise, but the prolonged droughts have robbed them of moisture, making whole forests easily cleared of trees and turned into farmland. The Nino picture worsens with each round of EI Nino,the unusually warm currents in the pacific Ocean that drive up temperatures and invariably presage droughts and fires in the rain forest. Runaway fires pour even more carbon into the air, which increases temperatures, starting the whole vicious cycle all over again.

  More than paradise lost, a perishing rain forest could trigger a domino effect—sending winds and rains kilometers off course and loading the skies with even greater levels of greenhouse gases—that will felt far beyond the Amazon basin. In a sense, we are already getting a glimpse of what's to come. Each burning season in the Amazon, fires deliberately set by frontier settlers and developers hurl up almost half a billion metric tons of carbon a year, placing Brazil among the top five contributors to greenhouse gases in the world. 

We learn from the first paragraph that ______

A.dead leaves and tree debris make the same sound
B.trees that are dying usually give out a soft moan
C.organic debris echoes the sounds in a rain forest
D.the sound of a forest signifies its health condition
[单选题] John told me to () the pictures () tomorrow.
A. take; here
B. bring; here
C. taking; there
D. bring; here
[填空题]The travelers sought shelter( )the rain and happened to find a roadside to find a roadside inn. from
[单选题]Text 2 Tropical rain pounds on the roof of a cavernous warehouse near Jakarta,Indonesia's capital.Inside,youngsters in orange T-shirts haul around clothes,luggage and electrical goods for Lazada,an ecommerce finn,which has just moved in.The 12,000 square metre space is three times the size of the old one,but it already looks full.Three years ago Lazada's entire stock filled a storeroom the size of a studio flat,recalls Magnus Ekbom,its twenty-something boss in Indonesia.Internet shopping accounts for less than l%of all purchases in South-East Asia-a region twice as populous as America,where the proporlion is nearly 10%.But surging smartphone use and a broadening middle class mean the market is set to multiply:perhaps five fold by 2018,reckons Frost&Sullivan,a consulting firm.Since it launched in 2012 Lazada has laid claim to six South-East Asian countries,largely unchallenged by e-commerce giants such as Amazon of the United States,Alibaba of China and Rakuten of Japan.It may soon have to fight them for its tenitory.Lazada was created by Rocket Internet,a Berlin-based investor that helps out startups designed to dominate emerging markets.Rocket still holds a 24%stake,though Lazada has now raised more than$600m from inveslors including Tesco,a Bntish grocer,and Temasek,a Singaporean sover-eign-wealth fund.These deals appear to value it at about$1.3 billion,which could well make it South-East Asia's dearesl technology firm.Like other Rocket companies,Lazada is run by a group of young European emigranLs,plucked from finance and consuhing.It seems ready to stomach years oflosses.In the first half of 2014-Lhe only recent period for which results are available-it lost$50m before interest and tax,on revenues of$60m.Again like other Rocket comparues,its critics say it is just a copycat,in this case a mere clone of Amazon.Lazada's bosses say such charges underestimate the sophistication and ambition required to succeed in places such as Thailand,Indonesia,the Philippines and Vietnam.Online marketing is trickier there than in America or Europe,because locals use a much wider variety of search and social-media sites.The region's diversity means constant adjustment of online portals to suit local languages and cultures.It also means batding a hotch potch of customs rules. We can learn from Paragraph I that______
A.online shopping in Indonesia is flourishing
B.the weather in Jakarta may influence shipping
C.Lazada is the only e-commerce firm in Jakarta
D.the customers of Lazada are mostly youngsters

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