It would be a success story if Fullerton Union High School senior Fernando Rojas, the son of Mexican immigrants whose schooling stopped in the eighth grade, was accepted to collegE. But the 17-year-old made a surprising clean sweep of every Ivy League(常春藤联合会的) college. “I didn’t think I would get into any,” Rojas said on Saturday. “When I was accepted by all the eight Ivy League colleges, it was a surprising joy.” The first call came from Yale University in February. Within weeks, calls, emails and letters followed from Dartmouth College, Brown University, the University of Pennsylvania, Cornell University, Columbia University, Harvard University and Princeton University. Rojas was also accepted by Stanford University and two nearby schools, the University of California, Irvine, and the California State University, Fullerton. He is one of four children of Raul Rojas and Maria, who moved to Fullerton from Jalisco, Mexico, in the early 1980s. As a national speech and debate champion, Rojas thought that if he applied to the eight Ivy League colleges, he might get into onE. Sal Tinajero, Rojas’ speech coach at Fullerton, said, “His biggest motivation was to let his parents know that their hard work meant something.” After visiting several campuses, he settled on Yale, which costs $64,000 a year with room and board(膳宿). He is responsible for $6,000, and Yale scholarships cover the rest. “I loved Princeton,” Rojas saiD. “It was a beautiful campus, but it felt very stressful. Stanford was too big.” Rojas owes his academic success to hard work and the guidance of his elder brothers. Before heading to Yale, he’s considering majoring in Latin American studies and perhaps a career as a lawyer in international affairs. 24.The underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 shows that Rojas ________. A.hoped to apply to all the eight Ivy League colleges B.contributed greatly to every Ivy League college C.was admitted by all the eight Ivy League colleges D.1iked sweeping in every Ivy League college 25.Which of the following belongs to the Ivy League colleges? A.Cornell University. B.Stanford University. C.The University of CaliforniA. D.The California State University. 26.How much can Rojas get from Yale University a year? A.$6,000. B.$58,000. C.$64,000. D.$70,000. 27.Which of the following helped Rojas achieve his academic success? A.His brothers’help. B.His parents' encouragement. C.His interest in Latin American studies. D.His dream of being a lawyer in international affairs.

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WhenLewAlcindorwas13andobviouslystillgrowingagroupofschoolsbeganofferinghimscholarships.TheAlcindorsdecidedtosendtheironlychildtoPowerMemorialAcademyasmallschoolonManhattan’sWestSidE.AtPowerAlcindorcameunderthecontrolofCoachJackDonohueastrictyoungmanwhoalreadygainedhisfameasoneofthebestcoachesinthecity.DonohuebroughtAlcindoralongslowly.Asafirst-yearstudenttheboywasnotabletodomuchbutwavehislongskinnyarmsandshootabasketnowandthen.Butbythesecondyearwhenhewas15yearsoldandnearly7feettallAlcindorwasquickandskillfulenoughtomakethehighschoolAll-AmericanteamandtoleadPowertoanundefeatedseason.Fromthenonhesimplygotbetter.SomerivalcoachesusedtotaketheirteamsquicklyawayfromthefloorbeforePowerwarmedupsothattheirplayerswouldnotseehimanysoonerthantheyhadto.Wearingsize16D.shoesandsuckingalollipop棒棒糖Alcindorwouldloosenupbystartinghisleapinglay-ups擦板球.Thenhewouldcasuallyshoottheballwitheitherhandtothedelightofthefans.WhenreportersandphotographersbegantofollowAlcindorcloselyDonohueprotectedhisboyfirmly.HesimplyorderedLewtotalktonomemberofthepressandthissuitedLewfinE.Hewasnotcomfortabletalkingtogrown-upsperhapsbecausehetoweredoverthem.Discouragedphotographersbeganfollowinghiminsecretasthoughhewereaneasily-frightenedgiraffE.OnceafterduckingintoasubwaytoescapeAlcindortoldafriendthatitwasallbecominglikepolicemenandrobbers.PeoplewantyounotforyourselfDonohuewarnedhimbutbecauseyou’reabasketballplayer.Don’tforgetthat.9.ManyschoolsofferAlcindorscholarshipsbecause______.A.hewasyoungB.hewashardworkingC.hewastallforhisageD.hewasskillfulatplayingbasketball10.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesDonohueasayoungcoach?A.seriouspopularandslowB.tallskillfulandsuccessfulC.kindpowerfulandundefeatedD.well-knownstrictandexperienced11.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlydiscuss?A.HowDonohueprotectedAlcindorfromthepress.B.HowAlcindordislikedmeetingreporters.C.WhythepressfollowedAlcindorcloseD.D.WhythepublicwantedAlcindorbadly.
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ThreeJapanesetouriststakingaholidayinAustraliagotstuckwhentheirGPStoldthemtheycoulddrivefromthemainlandtoanislandfailingtomentionthe15kilometresofwaterandmudinbetween.AstheydrovetheirhiredcarfromMoretonBaytonearbyNorthStradbrokeIslandtheystartedtonoticethefirmsurfacetheyweredrivingongivingwaytothewell-knownbaymud.HoweverbeingconfidentthattheirGPSwoulddirectthemtoaroadsoontheydecidedtodriveonmanagingtotravelaround500metresbeforetheircarwasuptoitstiresinmud.Tomakemattersworsethetide潮汐startedtocomeinandsoonforcedthemtoseekhelpandabandonthevehicle.Justfourhourslaterthecarwastrappedintwometresofwater—tothegreatamusementofonlookersontheshoreandpassengersonpassingboatsandferries.YuzuNoda21saidshewaslisteningtotheGPSandittolduswecoulddrivedownthere.Itkeptsayingitwouldnavigate导航ustoaroad.Butwegotstuckthere’slotsofmud.SheandhertravelcompanionsTomonariSaeki22andKeitaOsada21insteadhadtogiveuptheirplansforadaytriptotheislandandheadedbacktotheGoldCoastofaliftfromtheRACQtowtruck吊车driverwhowascalledtothetrappedcar.Nosuchluckforthehiredcarthough—afterassessingthesituationnoattemptwasmadetorecoverit.ThestudentsfromTokyowhoareduetoreturnhometomorrowsaidtheexperiencewouldnotputthemoffreturningtoAustraliaforanothervisit.Mr.TomonarisaidIthasrainedeverydayonoursixdayholiday.Hopefullynexttimewecomebackitwillbesunny.Thecarwascoveredbyinsurancebutthetouristswillhavetopayuptoabout$1500inextracharges.28.ThethreeJapanesetouristsgotstuckbecause________.A.therewasnowaytotheislandB.theirGPShadgiventhewronginformationC.theirGPSwasbrokenduringtheirjourneyD.theircarwasnotmadeinJapan29.Theydidn’tabandontheircaruntil___________.A.someonlookerswenttosavethemB.theygotstuckinthemudC.therecamethetideD.theymanagedtotravelaround500metres30.HowdidtheseJapanesestudentsgetback?A.Theyhadtowalkbacktotheirlivingplace.B.TheyhadtorepairtheirGPSanddroveback.C.Theyhadtoturntopassengersonboatsandferries.D.Theyhadtotakealiftfromthetowtruckdriver.31.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat__________.A.ThecarwasleftwhereitwastrappedB.ThepassengerssavedthesestudentsintheendC.Mr.TomonarigotverydownafterthejourneyD.Nomoneyhastobepaidthankstoinsurance
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Coffeehasahistorydatingbacktoatleastthe9thcenturyandhasbeenacatalystforsocialinteractionacrossculturesanderas.OriginallydiscoveredinEthiopiacoffeebeanswerebroughtintotheMiddleEastbyArabtradersspreadingtoEgyptYemenPersiaTurkeyandNorthAfricabythe15thcentury.MuslimmerchantseventuallybroughtthebeanstothethrivingportcityofVenicewheretheysoldthemtowealthyItalianbuyers.SoontheDutchbeganimportingandgrowingcoffeeinplaceslikeJavaandCeylonlargelythroughslavelaborandtheBritishEastIndiaTradingCompanywaspopularizingthebeverageinEnglanD.CoffeespreadacrossEuropeandevenreachedAmericA.WheretherehasbeencoffeetherehasbeenthecoffeehousE.Fromthe15thcenturyMiddleEasternestablishmentswheremengatheredtolistentomusicplaychessandhearrecitationsfromworksofliteraturetoParis'CafeleProcopewhereluminariesoftheFrenchEnlightenmentsuchasVoltaireRousseauandDiderotcametoenjoyahotcupofjoecoffeehouseshavetraditionallyservedascentersofsocialinteractionplaceswherepeoplecancometorelaxchatandexchangeideas.Themoderncoffeeshopismodeledontheespressoandpastry-centeredItaliancoffeehousesthatarosewiththeestablishmentofItalian-AmericanimmigrantcommunitiesinmajorUScities.NewYorkcoffeeshopswereoftenfrequentedbytheBeatsinthe1950's.Itwasn'tlongbeforeSeattleandotherpartsofthePacificNorthwestweredevelopingcoffeeshopsaspartofathrivingcounterculturescenE.TheSeattle-basedStarbuckstookthismodelandbroughtitintomainstreamculturE.Althoughcoffeehousestodaycontinuetoservetheirtraditionalpurposeaslivelysocialhubsinmanycommunitiestheyhavenoticeablyadaptedtothetimes.Rediscoveringtheirpurposeascentersofinformationexchangeandcommunicationmanycoffeeshopsnowprovidetheircustomerswithinternetaccessandnewspapers.IthasbecomeextremelycommontoseesomeonesittingataStarbuckslisteningtomusicorsurfingthewebonhisorherlaptop.TodaybigbusinessretailcoffeeshopsareexpandingquicklyallovertheworlD.Starbucksalonehasstoresinover40countriesandplanstoaddmorE.DespiteitspopularityStarbuckshasbeencriticizedandlabeledbymanyasablood-suckingcorporatemachinedrivingsmallercoffeeshopsoutofbusinessthroughunfairpractices.Thishasevenspawnedananti-corporatecoffeecounterculturewiththosesubscribingtothiscultureboycottingbigbusinesscoffeechains.IncreasinglypopularcoffeestoressuchasTheCoffeeBeanandTeaLeafarealsogivingStarbuckssomestiffcompetition.Inanycaseitseemsprettyclearthatcoffeehasweaveditselfintothefabricofourconsumer-orientedculturE.59.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderofcoffeespreadinginhistory?①Egypt②America③theMiddleEast④Netherlands⑤VeniceA.①③④②⑤B.③①⑤④②C.①⑤④③②D.③②⑤④①60.Wecaninferfromthepassage________.A.StarbuckshasbeatenallthecompetitorsB.therearenochangesinthedevelopmentofcoffeecultureC.thetasteofcoffeehaschangedalotD.Starbuckshassomeeffectonthedevelopmentofcoffeeculture61.ThefamouscoffeehouseStarbucksoriginallycomefrom_______.A.SeattleB.EthiopiaC.JavaD.France62.Nowadaysifyoucometoacoffeehouseyoucan_______.A.playchesswithothercustomersB.enjoydeliciousdishesfromSouthAmericaC.surftheinternetD.watchaTVplay
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MyfatherwokemeupearlyonesummermorningwhenIwasfourteenandannounced:Getup.You’regoingwithmetocutgrass.TheideathatmyfatherthoughtIwasoldenoughtohelphiminhisbusinessmademefeelproudandexciteD.FromsunuptosundownmyfathermyyoungerbrotherandIworkedinthelargeyardsinarichpartofAtlantaGeorgiA.BytheendofthedayIwastiredoutbutIfeltgooD.Ihadputinahardday’slaborandhadearned$6OnedaymyfatherfoundsomeleavesI’dmissedandpulledmeasidE.Clearawaytheseleaves!hesaidfirmlyanddon'tmakemehavetodoitagain.Themessagewasclear.TodayIvaluetheimportanceofdoingajobrightthefirsttimE.Itwillneverfailtoimpressthepersonyouareworkingfor.Aftertwoyearsmyfathertoldmeandmybrotherthathefeltwewereoldenoughtodolawns草坪onourown.EverySaturdayduringourlasttwoyearsofhighschoolwesetoutearlyinthemorningwiththesamedesireanddrivewehadgainedwhileworkingunderourfather.Takingcareoflawnswasnotexcitingorhigh-payingbutthatdidn'tmatter.IttaughtmethatanyjobwasagoodjobandthatwhateverIwaspaidwasmorethanIhadbeforE.Anewspaperreporteronceaskedmehowsomeonecouldpossiblyliveonaforty-hour-a-weekminimum最低的pay.MyfatherhasneverworkedjustfortyhoursaweekandneitherhaveIIreplieD.Ifyou'reonlyworkingfortyhoursyouprobablydon'twanttodoanybetterthanyouaredoing.IneveryjobI’veheldfromdoinglawnstowashingdishesIhavelearnedsomethingthathelpedmeinmynextjoB.Ifyouworkhardenoughyoucanlearnfromanyjobyoudo.8.Whydidthewriterfeelproudandexcitedwhenaskedtocutgrass?A.Hewasoldenoughtohelphisfather.B.Hebecameimportanttohisfather’sbusiness.C.Hewasabletotakecareoflargeyards.D.Hecouldearn$6thatday.9.Whatdoesmessageinthethirdparagraphmean?A.Leavingbehindisnotright.B.Givingnoexcuseforyourmistakes.C.Doingagoodjobattheverybeginning.D.Missingthingscanbefoundout.10.Whichstatementistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Thewriterwastiredofcuttinggrass.B.TakingcareoflawnswasahighpayingjoB.C.Thewriterdidthejobjustformoney.D.Thewriterhasneverworkedjustfortyhoursaweek.11.Whichofthefollowingisthemostimportantthingthatthewriterhaslearnedfromhisfather?A.WatchclearlywhiledoingajoB.B.Setoutearlyforphysicalwork.C.KeeplearningfromanyjobyouholD.D.CutgrasseverySaturday.
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Thenervous-lookingyoungmanhadwaitedforafewmomentsoutsidethejeweller'sbeforehegotenoughcouragetoenter.Hewaswarmlygreetedbyayoungassistant.Jamesfeltarushofbloodtohisfactasheexplainedhewouldbebringinginhisfuturewifetochooseabirthdaypresent.Theassistantlistenedcarefullyandtoldhimhe'dbetterbuyanecklacE.Hewasn'tusedtobuyingjewelleryandwasalittleworriedaboutoverspending.AftersomediscussionastoareasonablepriceandthetypetheassistantshowedhimdozensofnecklaceandhelpedhimtochoosE.AtlastJameschoseoneandlefttheshoppromisingtoreturnatfiveo'clock.WhenhalfanhourlaterthanplannedJamesdidreturntotheshopwithhisfuturewifeLauratheassistantactedasifshehadneverseehimbeforE.WhenshewasaskedtoshowthemsomenecklacesshefirstbroughtoutsomeinexpensiveonesforthemtochooseandthengavethemtheoneshehadprepareD.A.choicewassoonmadeandtheywentawaysatisfieD.JameswouldcertainlycomebacktobuywhathewantedwhenhegotmarrieD.24.Thewordoverspendinginthispassagemeans_____.A.spendingtoomuchtimE.B.spendingtoomuchmoneyC.spendingmoretimethanheplanneD.D.spendingtoomuchtimeandtoomuchmoney.25.A.goodtitleforthispassagemeans_____.A.Buyingabirthdaypresent.B.HowtoChooseaNecklacE.C.A.CleverAssistant.D.A.BraveYoungMan26.Jameswouldcomebacktobuywhathewantedbecause_____.A.thenecklacewasgooD.B.LauralikedthenecklacE.C.theassistantwhoservedJameswasverybeautiful.D.theassistantknewhowtosatisfythepeoplewhocametobuythings27.JamesandLaurareachedtheshopat_____.A.5:30B.4:30C.5:00D.6:00
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PeterwavedgoodbyeandclosedthedoorslowlyasJanelefthometovisithergrandmother.ExpectingawholedaytorelaxhewasthinkingwhethertoreadthenewspaperorwatchhisfavoriteTVtalkshowonhisfirstdayoffinmonths.Thiswillbelikeawalkintheparkhe’dtoldhiswifeI’lllookafterthekidsandyoucangotovisityourgrandmA.Thingsstartedwellbutjustaftereighto’clockhisthreelittlegoodkids—AdamBobandChristopher—camedownthestairsintheirnightclothesandshoutedbreakfastdaddy.WhenfoodhadnotappearedwithinthirtysecondsAdambeganusinghisspoononChristopher’sheadasifitwereadrum.Christopherstartedtoshoutloudlyintimetothebeat节拍.BobchantedWhere’smytoastwhere’smytoastinthebackgrounD.Peterrealizedhisnewspaperwouldhavetowaitforafewseconds.Lifebecameworseafterbreakfast.AdamworeBob’sunderwearonhisheaD.BoblockedhimselfinthebathroomwhileChristophershoutedagainbecausehewasgoingtowethispants.Nobodycouldfindcleansocksalthoughtheywerebeforetheirveryeyes.SomeonenamedNotMehadspilledawholeglassoforangejuiceintothebasketofcleanclothes.PeterknewthetalkshowhadalreadystarteD.Byteno’clockthingswereoutofcontrol.Christopherwaswonderingwhythefishinthejarrefusedhisbreadandbutter.Adamwastryingtoshowoffhistalentbydecoratingthekitchenwallwithhiscolorpencils.Bobthankfullyappearedtobereadingquietlyinthefamilyroombutcloserexaminationshowedthathewaseatingapplejamstraightfromthebottlewithhishands.PeterrealizedthatthetalkshowwasoverandreadingwouldbeimpossiblE.Atexactly11:17Petercalledthedaycarecentre日托所.Isuddenlyhavetogointoworkandmywife’saway.CanIbringtheboysoverinafewminutes?TheanswerwasobviouslyyesbecausePeterwassmiling.21.WhenhiswifelefthomePeterexpectedto.A.havearelaxingdaywithoutpressureB.enjoyhisfirstdayoffworkinweeksC.watchTVtalkshowwithhischildrenD.gooutforawalkinthenearbypark22.WhichofthefollowingdidBobdo?A.UsinghisspoononChristopher’sheaD.B.WearinghisunderwearonhisheadC.Readingquietlyinthefamilyroom.D.EatingapplejamfromthebottlE.23.WhydidPeteraskthedaycarecentreforhelp?A.BecausehehadtopickuphiswifebackhomE.B.BecausehefoundithardtokillthetimehomE.C.Becausehewantedtogotohisofficetowork.D.Becausehefoundithardtolookafterhisboys.24.Thistextisdeveloped.A.bytimeB.bygivingexamplesC.bycomparisonD.byspace
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AveryclosefriendphonedmethisweekendandaskedaspecificquestionaboutearningafewextradollarseachmonthonlinE.ForthebenefitofkeepinghernameanddetailssecretIwillcallherAnnieinthisarticlE.YouseeAnniesuffersfromasevereformofinactionsyndrome;sheisfullofgreatideasthatnevermaterializeintocashandsheishavingaproblemfindingthelinkthatwillachievethis.Somebodyoncesaidthatknowledgeispoweryetweconstantlyfindfromreadersofourwebsitethattheyhaveknowledgetoburnandstilldonothavepower.Justlookattheacademicsinuniversitiesallaroundtheworld;theyhavesomuchknowledgethattheyshouldcontrolthewealthoftheworlD.IntruththeyworkforpeanutsandveryfewofthemeverachievethepowerofindependencE.Soknowledgecertainlyisn’tpower.Thereforeweshouldchangethatwisestatementto:Poweristheabilitytouseknowledgetoyourownbenefit.ThatparagraphwasinsertedbecauseAnnieisatypicalacademic—strongontalkandplansbutalittleweakeronactions.Intheperiodofatwenty-minuteconversationsheexpounded阐述awholelistofplansandideastomaketheextrafewhundreddollarseachmonthshewasseeking.Anyoneofhermanyideaswasapotentialmoneymakerbutshehadtakenactiononnoneofthem.AtonetimeshesaidI’mlostastowhattodonext.Thatwasmycue提示togetinvolveD.TakeactionIadviseD.AllthatiswrongisthatAnniewasinactivewithoutknowingit.Infiveminuteswedrewupaplanofactionandagreedtotalkagaininamonthtoreviewprogress.WhenwefinishedtheconversationshesoundedmuchhappierandmoremotivatedthanwhenwestarteD.Anniejustneedsalittlenudgeintobeneficialaction.24.What’stheproblemwithAnnie?A.Shehastoomanygreatideas.B.SheneverputsherideasintopracticE.C.Shesuffersfromastrangeillness.D.SheknowslittleaboutmakingmoneyonlinE.25.Whatisthemostimportantaccordingtotheauthor?A.Theabilitytouseone’sknowledgE.B.TheabilitytoacquireknowledgE.C.A.greatdealofknowledgE.D.A.goodunderstandingofoneself.26.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.AnniewillsucceedinlaterlifE.B.Annieisgoingtowardssuccess.C.Anniedoesn’trealizeherproblems.D.AnnietalkstoomuchindailylifE.27.Theunderlinedwordnudgeinthelastparagraphprobablymeans________.A.pushB.adviceC.trainingD.Power
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FuchengGardenVillasissituatedalongtheNorth4thRingRoadjust2kilometreseastawayfromtheAsianGamesVillagewitheasytrafficconnection.Itis5kilometresfromtheBeijingLufthansaCentrE.FuchengGardenVillasoccupiesanareaof34.7hectaresover80%ofwhichiscoveredbytreesandgreenjustlikeagardeninthecity.Allthe108villasweredesignedbyAmericanCompanyIDIinAmericanstyleluxuriousbesidescomfortablE.AllmaterialsoftheconstructionanddecorationaswellasequipmentarefamousAmericanproducts.FromJune25toJuly311997preferential优惠pricesforsaleandrentareoffereD.YoucanmoveintoFuchengGardenVillasonsigninganagreement.Bankwillprovidea50%mortgage抵押for5years.OverseassalesLicense:NO.124.Developer:BeijingHongdaReadEstateCo.LtD.60EastNorth4thRingRoadChaoyangDistrictBeijing.Tel:86106496705064967049Fax:86106493357525.Theadvertiseris_________.A.FuchengGardenVillasB.AmericanCompany---IDIC.BeijingHongdaRoadEstateCo.LtD.D.TheBeijingLuftthansa26.HowmanyhectaresisFuchengGardenVillascoveredbytreesandgreens?A.6.94B.Morethan27.76C.27.76D.80%27.AccordingtotheadvertisementwhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?FromJune25toJuly311997youcanbuyorrenttheFuchengGardenVillasatalowpricE.B.Youcan’tmoveintoFuchengGardenVillasbeforesigningagreement.C.Ifyouhaven’tgotenoughmoneyatthemomentyoucan’tbuytheVillas.D.NotonlyequipmentbutalsoallmaterialsoftheconstructionandthedecorationaremadeinAmericA.
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GeorgeGershwinwasborninNewYorkCityin1898.HisparentswereRussianJewswhohadimmigratedtotheUnitedStates.GeorgeandhistwobrothersandsisterhadaclosehappyfamilylifE.GeorgelikedplayinggamesonthestreetsofNewYork.Helikedexploringthecity.Hedidnotlikeschoolorstudying.WhileexploringthecityGeorgeheardjazzandbluesmusicinandoutofpublicdrinkingplaces.Howeverhedidnotbecomeseriouslyinterestedinmusicuntilheheardanotherboyplayingtheviolininaconcertathisschool.Georgebegantotakepianolessons.Histeacherwasafineclassicalmusician.HeimmediatelyrecognizedGeorge'sunusualability.Theteacherwroteabouthimtoafriend:Ihaveastudentwhowillmakehismarkinmusicifanybodywill.Theboyisageniuswithoutdoubt.Georgestudiedclassicalpiano.ButhisstrongestinterestcontinuedtobejazzandpopularmusiC.Attheageoffifteenheleftschoolandwenttoworkinthemusicbusiness.AtthattimetheNewYorkCitystreetwheremostmusicpublishershadtheirofficeswascalledTinPanAlley.Thepianoplayersplayedthesongsalldaylongtointerestedsingersandotherperformers.GeorgeGershwinwasoneoftheyoungestpianoplayersinTinPanAlley.SoonhewasconsideredoneofthefinesttherE.Hewasalreadywritinghisownsongs.HesucceededingettingonepublishedwhenhewasonlyeighteenyearsolD.GeorgeGershwinwasnowarealcomposer.Therestofhislifewasanunbrokenrecordofsuccess.Hewrotesongaftersong.Hisideasweresoendlessthathewasnoteventroubledwhenheoncelostsomemusichehadbeenwriting.ThereisplentymorewherethatcamefromhesaiD.GeorgeGershwinhadhisfirstbighitin1919whenhewastwenty-oneyearsolD.ItwasasongcalledSwaneE.A.popularentertainerAlJolsonsangthesong.Swaneewasmadeintooneofthefirstmusicalrecordings.GeorgeGershwinwassuddenlyfamous.32.WhendidGeorgeGershwintakemusicasaninterest?A.Whenhewasexploringthecity.B.Whenheplayedgamesonthestreets.C.Whenheheardaboyplayingpiano.D.Whenheheardtheviolinataschoolconcert.33.Weknowfromthepassagethat______.A.GeorgeGershwinwasborninRussiA.B.GeorgeGershwin’sparentshad5children.C.Histeacherbelievedinhismusicalgift.D.ClassicalpianowashisfavoritemusiC.34.WhatmadeGeorgeGershwinbecomefamousinhistwenties?A.HeplayedthepianoinTinPanAlleyB.HewroteasongnamedSwaneE.C.HesangthesongSwaneE.withAlJolsonD.Helostsomemusichewaswriting.35.WhatwasGeorgeGershwin’sreactionwhensomemusichewaswritinggotlost?A.Hebecameratherangry.B.Hewenttohisteacherforhelp.C.HestoppedcomposingmusiC.D.Heremainedcalmandconfident.
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Onadarknight11-year-oldJoewasplayinghide-and-seekwithhisfriendsinthebackyardwhenhethoughthesawMagellan—ahugehousecat.HoweverwhenthecatsuddenlyjumpedonhisheadJoefounditturnedoutayoungcougar美洲狮.HebackedawayfromtheanimalthenturnedandraninsidethehousE.Cougarencounters遭遇likethisonearebecomingverycommonintheU.S.Mostpeopleassumethat’sbecausecougarpopulationsaregrowingorbecausethebigcatsarecomingintoclosercontactwiththeexpandingwebofhumansuburbs.ButProfessorRobertWielgusatWashingtonStateUniversityarguesthatpoorlydesignedhuntingpoliciesmightbecausinganincreaseincougar-humanconflicts.Wielgus’sresearchteamshavebeenfittingthebigcatswithradiocollarsandmonitoringtheirmovements.TheyfindthatthecougarpopulationisactuallydecreasingrapidlyandalmostnomalecougarsareoverfouryearsofagE.Andastudyshowsthattheheavilyhuntedareahasfivetimesasmanycougarcomplaintsasthelightlyhuntedarea—eventhoughthedensity密度ofcougarsisaboutthesameinbothareas.WielgussuspectsthathuntingpolicieswhichallowoldermalestobekilledtokeepcougarpopulationsincheckweretheculpritandteenagecougarsintheheavilyhuntedareamayberesponsibleformostofthetroublE.Totesthistheoryheaddstwomoregroupsofcougarstothetrackingprogram—oneinaheavilyhuntedareaandanotherinacomparablebutlightlyhuntedareA.Heconcludesthatheavyhuntingindeedalmostwipesoutoldermalesandthepopulationstructureintheheavilyhuntedareashiftstowardyoungeranimals.WiththesefindingsWielgusbelieveswithoutadultstokeepthemundercontrolthedisorderlyteensaremorelikelytocomeintoconflictwithhumansfarmanimalsandpets.Wielgus’sideasdon’tsitwellwitheveryonE.HuntingdefinitelydoescauselotsofteenagemalestoflowinbutIdon’tyetseesolidproofthattheyaremorelikelytocausetroublethanoldercatssaystheUniversityofMontana’sRobinson.Inmanycasesthenewarrivalshavebeensqueezed挤出outofremotewildernesshabitatandforcedintoareaswheretheyaremorelikelytoencounterhumans.IthinkhumansareprimarilyresponsibleforalltheinteractionyouseE.We’removingintotheseareaswherecougarsanddeerareaccordingtoAlldredgearesearcherattheColoradoDivisionofWildlifE.Wemaynotunderstandwhatmakes18-year-oldmalesmorelikelythan48-year-oldmentododangerousthingsWielgussaysbutweknowthattheworldwouldbeadifferentplaceifteenagerswereinchargE.9.Thepassagebeginswithastoryto_________.A.leadintothetopicB.describeanincidentC.showtheauthor’sattitudeD.warnofthedangersofcougars10.TheunderlinewordculpritinParA.4isclosestinmeaningto_________.A.effectB.evidenceC.causeD.aim11.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Alldredgeagreeshuntingresultsinthearrivaloflotsofteens.B.Robinsondoubtsageisakeyfactorinhuman-cougarconflicts.C.Alldredgebelieveskillingoldermalesmaycauseabiggerthreat.D.Robinsonholdshumansaretoblameforthefallofoldermales.12.WhatmightWielgussuggesttoreducecougarattacks?A.Drivingteenagecougarsbackintotheirnaturalhabitat.B.GettingpeopletomoveoutoftheareaswherecougarsarE.C.Preventingchildrenfromplayinginthebackyardbythemselves.D.Improvinghuntingpoliciestoensureahealthycougarpopulation.
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DearMaxYourmotherandIdon'tyethavethewordstodescribethehopeyougiveusforthefuturE.Webelieveallliveshaveequalvalueandthatincludesthemanymorepeoplewhowillliveinfuturegenerationsthanlivetoday.OursocietyhasanobligationtoinvestnowtoimprovethelivesofallthosecomingintothisworldnotjustthosealreadyherE.Ourhopesforyourgenerationfocusontwoideas:advancinghumanpotentialandpromotingequality.TodayyourmotherandIarecommittingtospendourlivesdoingoursmallparttohelpsolvethesechallenges.IwillcontinuetoserveasFacebook'sCEOformanymanyyearstocomebuttheseissuesaretooimportanttowaituntilyouorweareoldertobeginthiswork.Bystartingatayoungagewehopetoseecompoundingbenefitsthroughoutourlives.AsyoubeginthenextgenerationoftheChanZuckerbergfamilywealsobegintheChanZuckerbergInitiativetojoinpeopleacrosstheworldtoadvancehumanpotentialandpromoteequalityforallchildreninthenextgeneration.Ourinitialareasoffocuswillbepersonalizedlearningcuringdiseaseconnectingpeopleandbuildingstrongcommunities.Overshortperiodsoffiveortenyearsitmaynotseemlikewe’remakingmuchofadifferencE.ButoverthelongtermseedsplantednowwillgrowandonedayyouoryourchildrenwillseewhatwecanonlyimaginE.Wewillgive99%ofourFacebookshares--currentlyabout$45billion--duringourlivestoadvancethismission.Weknowthisisasmallcontributioncomparedtoalltheresourcesandtalentsofthosealreadyworkingontheseissues.Butwewanttodowhatwecanworkingalongsidemanyothers.25.FromthepassagewecanlearnthattheauthorisMax’s_______.A.motherB.grandparentC.brotherD.father26.Plantedseedsreferredinthe4thparagrapharetoexplainthat______.A.ittakestimetoshowtheireffortworksB.harvestcanbeexpectedaftersowingC.itisbetterdoingsomethingtoimprovetheworldthanwaitingD.itmakelittledifferencetohelpsolvethechallenges27.ThroughthelettertheauthormainlywantstotellMax_______.A.hedecidestodonate99%oftheFacebooksharestohelpimprovetheworldB.heiscontributedtohelpingmakeabetterworldforherandhergenerationC.heisdevotinghimselftohelprealizetheequalityofthehumanD.hewillserveastheFacebook’sCEOformanyyearsforherbetterliving
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ThisisthestoryofmydogcalledShandy.Hewasmyfavoritepetandhewasverylively.Hismainpassioninlifewastobetakenforalongwalkendingwithabigrunoutinhisfavoritepark.Iwouldtrytotakehimonthiswalkeverydayweatherpermitting.TheparkitselfwasaboutthreemilesawayfromourhousE.ToreachtheparkwehadtocrossanumberofbusyroadsandhewouldneverpullormisbehavE.Heknewwherewewereheadingandseeminglydidnotwanttoriskbeingtakenhomebeforehereachedhisdreamdestination.ButbecauseofmyworkIhadtorentaflatnearthecoastinDevon.ItwasnearlyahundredmilesawayfrommyhomE.ThisobviouslymeantIwasnolongerinthepositiontotakeShandyonhiswalk.Ispoketomyparentswhocomfortedmethattheywouldcontinuetotakehimonthewalks.TwoweeksafterIhadleftIhadaphonecallfrommymother.Shewaspanicking惊慌sayingthatShandyhadmanagedtoescapefromthebackgardenandthatshecouldnotfindhim.Sheinsistedthatshehadbeenlookingforhoursbutthattherehadbeennosignofhim.IwasquiteworriedandthoughtaboutwherehemighthavegoneHaveyoubeentakinghimonhiswalkstotheparkeverydayIaskeD.SherepliedMostdays.Iaskedhertotryatthepark.Hewouldnotbethereit'smilesawayshesaiD.Iagainaskedhertotrytherebecauserunningintheparkwashishabit.Luckilyhewastherequitehappilysniffing闻aroundunawareofthepanic恐慌hehadcauseD.60.Theauthorleftthedoghomebecause________.A.hisdogdidn'twanttogowithhimB.Devondidn'thaveaparkC.itwasnotconvenientforhimtotakehisdogD.hefearedthathismotherwouldfeellonely61.Fromthemother'sansweronthephonewecaninferthat________.A.shewantedtojokewithhersonB.shedidn'twanttolookforthedogC.shewasverytiredofthedogD.shewasn'tasfamiliarwiththedogasherson62.Thedogwenttothepark________.A.towaitfortheauthorB.tolookforsomethingtoeatC.toplaywithhisgoodfriendsD.toenjoyhimselfthere63.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Shandyhadagoodmemorybutabadtemper.B.ShandywasheartbrokenandwastoosadtogohomE.C.Shandycouldnotcomebackiftheauthor'smotherdidn'tfindhim.D.ThoughtheparkwasalittlefarawayfromhometheauthorandShandywenttotheparkeverydayiftheweatherpermitteD.
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Grandmacelebratedherfifty-thirdbirthdayjustweeksbeforegrandpadiedofcancerin1965.AlthoughhispassingwasverydifficultforherIthinktheirsharedstruggletomakehislifelongertaughtgrandmathatgoodhealthwasnottobetakenforgrantedandshemadeuphermindtolivetherestofherownlifeasfullyandaslongasshecoulD.OnedaywhensheannouncedtoattendlessonsattheFredAstaireDanceStudioinPortlandOregonwhereshelivedwerolledoureyesinembarrassmentandhelplesslywishedshewouldjuststayhomeandbakecookiesasnormalgrandmothersdiD.ManyyearsfilledwithcountlessdancelessonspassedbeforewelearnedtoappreciatethewonderofhavingadancinggrandmA.Isupposegrandma'sprimarymotivationforwantingtolearntodancewassocial.Shehadbeenashygirlalwaysverytallandheavyandhadmarriedintograndpa'squietlifestylebeforedevelopinganyeleganceorconfidenceinherpersonalappearancE.Dancingontheotherhandfilledherlifewithflashlightswonderfulpartiesbeautifuldresseshandsomeyoungdanceinstructorsandthechallengeoflearning.Althoughtheweeklydancelessonsdidnotchangeherampletwo-hundred-poundfiguregrandmasurprisedeveryonewithenergeticperformancesonthedancefloorwhichsoongaveherasmucheleganceandconfidenceasanyMissAmericancompetitor.HavingtakenweeklydancelessonsforyearsmygrandmalearnedvariousdanceseasilyandwassoonparticipatingindancingmatchesallovertheNorthwest.WhenIwasfourteengrandmaproudlyinvitedmetowatchhercompeteinoneofthesematchestobeheldinthegrandballroomoftheRedLionInn.MyattitudewasstillunenthusiasticatthatpointbuttomakeherhappymymotherandIattendedthematch.AsiftoprovemewronggrandmamadeawonderfulshowingineveryeventsheentereD.IthoughtshewastrulythequeenoftheballduringthedanceandmythoughtsweresharedbythejudgesashorttimelaterwhenshewasawardedagoldcupforheroutstandingperformancE.21.Whatdidgrandmalearnfromgrandpa'sdeath?A.GoodhealthwasnotthereforeveryonE.B.Sheshouldtakedancelessons.C.ShehadtostruggletoliveabetterlifE.D.Sheshouldwearbeautifuldresses.22.Normalgrandmasusually________intheauthor'spointofview?A.tookdancelessonsB.didsomeexercisesathomeC.tookcareofgrandchildrenathomeD.didsomehouseworkathome23.Theauthorfelt______whenhewasinvitedtowatchgrandma'smatch.A.happyB.proudC.excitedD.Uninterested
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Mr.Brownwasgoingawayforaweek.BeforehelefthesaidtohissonIfanyoneasksformeyoucantellhimthatyourfatherhasbeenoutfordoingsomethingandwillbebackinaweekthenbesuretoaskhimtositdownforacupofteA.OKDadsaidhisson.Buthewasafraidhissoncouldn’trememberthishewrotethesewordsdownonapieceofpaperandgaveittohim.Hissonputitintohissmallpockettookitoutandlookedatiteverynowandthen.Fourdayspassedbutnoonecametoseehisfather.Theboythoughtthattherewasnomantocomeandthatthepieceofpaperwasofnomoreuseforhimsoheburntitthatevening.Thenextafternoonsomeoneknockedatthedoor.Theboyopenedit.A.manwasstandingatthedoorandsaidWhereisyourfather?Theboyputhishandintohispocketatonceandlookedforthepieceofpaper.Hecouldnotfindit.HesuddenlyrememberedhehadburntitsoheshoutedNomorE.ThemanwasverysurpriseD.HeaskedNomore?Imetyourfatherlastweek.Whendidithappen?Burntyesterdayevening.21.A.mancametovisittheboy'sfatheron________.A.theseconddayB.thethirddayC.thefourthdayD.thefifthday22.Themanwasverysurprisedbecause_________.A.hecouldn'tfindthatpieceofpaperB.thechilddidn'taskhimtositdownC.thechildgavehimacupofteaD.hethoughtthechild'sfatherwasdead23.Whatwasburnt?___________.A.ThepieceofpaperB.MrSmithC.ThevisitorD.Theboy
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Therewasastorymanyyearsagoofaschoolteacher---Mrs.Thompson.ShetoldthechildrenonthefirstdaythatshelovedthemallthesamE.ButthatwasaliE.ThereinthefrontrowwasalittleboynamedTeddyStoddarD.Hedidn’tplaywellwiththeotherchildrenandhealwaysneededabath.Shedidnotlikehim.ThenMrs.ThompsongottoknowthatTeddywasactuallyaverygoodboybeforethedeathofhismother.Mrs.Thompsonwasashamedofherself.ShefeltevenworsewhenlikeallherotherstudentsTeddybroughtheraChristmaspresenttoo.Itwashismother’sperfume香水.TeddysaidMrs.ThompsontodayyousmelljustlikemyMomusedto.Afterthechildrenleftshecriedforatleastanhour.Onthatverydayshestoppedteachingreadingwritingandmath.Insteadshebegantoteachchildren.Mrs.ThompsonpaidparticularattentiontoTeddy.Theboy’smindseemedtocomealivE.ThemoresheencouragedhimthefasterheimproveD.BytheendofthesixthgradeTeddyhadbecomeoneofthesmartestchildrenintheclass.SixyearswentbybeforeshegotanotefromTeddy.HewrotethathehadfinishedhighschoolthirdinhisclassandshewasstillthebestteacherheeverhadinhiswholelifE.HewenttocollegE.Mrs.ThompsongottwomorelettersfromhimwiththelastonesignedTheodoreF.StoddardM.D.医学博士.Thestorydoesn’tendtherE.OnhisweddingdayDr.StoddardwhisperedinMrs.Thompson’searThankyouMrs.ThompsonforbelievinginmE.YoumademefeelimportantandshowedmethatIcouldmakeadifferencE.Mrs.ThompsonwithtearsinhereyeswhisperedbackTeddyyouhaveitallwrong.YouweretheonewhotaughtmethatIcouldmakeadifferencE.Ididn’tknowhowtoteachuntilImetyou.24.WhatdidMrs.Thompsondoonthefirstdayofschool?A.Shetoldtheclasssomethinguntrueaboutherself.B.SheaskedthechildrentoplaywithTeddy.C.ShechangedTeddy’sseattothefrontrow.D.ShemadeTeddyfeelashameD.25.WhatdidMrs.ThompsonfindoutaboutTeddy?A.Heoftentoldlies.B.HeneededmotherlycarE.C.Hewasgoodatmath.D.Heenjoyedplayingwithothers.26.InwhatwaydidMrs.Thompsonchange?A.Shetaughtfewerschoolsubjects.B.Shebecamestricterwithherstudents.C.Shecaredmoreabouteducatingstudents.D.Shenolongerlikedherjobasateacher.27.WhydidTeddythankMrs.Thompsonathiswedding?A.Shehadkeptintouchwithhim.B.ShehadsenthimChristmaspresents.C.Shehadgivenhimencouragement.D.ShehadtaughthimhowtojudgepeoplE.
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MyfriendJimwasawell-knownradiohostwhoworkedataradiostationallhislifE.Allhiscolleaguesknewhimaboutonecharacteristic:Ifhe’son-airheisalwayswearingasuitandatiE.TheylaughedathimsayingNooneeverseesyou.Whydoyoudresslikethat?ButhealwaysturnedthatintoajokE.OnedayJimwasinvitedtoappearontheTV.Therewasashowfortheoldestradioemployees.ForthefirsttimehisfanswhoonlyknewJimbyhisvoicewouldseehim.BeforetherecordingoftheshowthedirectorcametoJimandaskedUsuallyyouarriveontimebuttodayyouare10minuteslatE.It’snotterriblebutIstillwanttoknowwhy.YouseeJimansweredatthelastmomentwhenIwasalreadydressedupInoticedthatIdidn'thavenewsocks.ForthefirsttimeIwasinvitedtothetelevisionandIthoughtthatsimplywearingcleansockswasnotenough.SoIneededtogotothestorefornewsocks.ThedirectorwassurpriseD.HeaskedWhydoyouneednewsocks?Youcouldhavecomewithoutthesocksbecausewewillbefilmingyouonlyoverthewaist.YouseetobeperfectIneedtofeelmyselfperfectineverythingstartingwiththeshirtandfinishingwiththepeninmypocketJimsaiD.AndifmysockshaveholesinthemormyshoesaredirtyI’mnotspotlessanymorE.Anditmaymakemelessconfident.13.FromParA.1wecanlearnthatwhenJimison-airhe______.A.likestellingjokesB.behavesstrangelyC.alwayswearsthesameclothesD.iscarefulabouthisdress14.JimwaslatefortheTVshowbecause______.A.hewenttobuynewsocksB.hedidn’tliketobefilmedC.hehadtocleanhisclothesD.hewastoonervous15.ForJimbeingperfectineverything______.A.bringshimsuccessB.makeshimpopularC.giveshimconfidenceD.isdifficultbutnecessary
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IhaveafriendnamedMontyRobertswhoownsahorseranch大牧场inSanIsidro.Heletsmeusehishousetoholdeventstoraisemoneyforyouthatriskprograms.ThelasttimeIwastherehegreetedmebysayingIwanttotellyouwhyIletyouusemyhousE.Itallgoesbacktoastoryaboutayoungmanwhowasthesonofapoorhorsetrainerwhowouldgofromstable马厩tostablefarmtofarmtraininghorses.Asaresulttheboy’shighschoolwascontinuallyinterrupted打断.Onedayinthelastyearofhighschoolhewasaskedtowriteapaperaboutwhathewantedtodowhenhegrewup.Hewroteaseven-pagepaperabouthisgoalofowningahorseranchingreatdetail.Heputagreatdealofhisheartintotheprojectandevendrewadetailedfloorplanforthedreamranch.Thenthenextdayhehandeditintohisteacher.Twodayslaterhereceivedhispaperback.Buthegotalowmarkwithanotethatread‘Seemeafterclass.’Theboywenttoseetheteacherafterclassandasked‘WhydidIreceivealowmark?’Theteachersaid‘Thisisanunrealisticdreamforayoungboylikeyou.Youhavenomoney.Youcomefromapoorfamily.Owningahorseranchrequiresalotofmoney.There’snowayyoucouldeverdoit.’Thentheteacheradded‘IfyouwillrewritethispaperIwillreconsideryourmark.’TheboywenthomeandthoughtaboutitlongandharD.Heaskedhisfatherwhatheshoulddo.Hisfathersaid‘Looksonyouhavetomakeupyourownmindonthis.HoweverIthinkitisaveryimportantdecisionforyou.’Finallytheboyturnedinthesamepapermakingnochangesatall.Hewrote‘YoucankeepthelowmarkandI’llkeepmydream.’27.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutMontyRoberts?A.Hewasborninapoorfamily.B.Hereceivedagoodeducation.C.Heisraisingmoneyforthepoor.D.Heisahorsetrainerwhoownsabigranch.28.FromParagraph3weknowMontyRoberts_____.A.wasjustadaydreamerB.decidedtofollowhisfather’sexampleC.expectedtheteachertopraisehimD.hadagreatplanforhisfuture29.TheteacherthoughtMontyRoberts’sdreamwas_____.A.strangeB.greatC.pleasantD.impossible30.FromtheendofthetextwecaninferthatMontyRobertswasvery_____.A.carefulB.cleverC.determinedD.active
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InclearertermssheletmyparentsandIeffectivelystealthecomputereveryFridaynightaftereveryoneleftaslongaswehaditbackSundaynightandreadyforMondaymorning.Thiswasmassiveincasethat'sunclear.Sheplayedfavoritesandmadeadeal.ShepickedmeoutbecausesheknewwithoutfocusthatIwouldbetroublE.TheyusedtojokethatIwouldbevotedmostlikelytobeaccusedofawhite-collarcrimE.Thiswasa$2000+computerinthemiddleofthe80s-theprideoftheschoolandtheyletmetakeithomE.Ican'timaginewhatwouldhavehappenedhadwebrokenit.EachFridayeveningmyDadwouldbackhispickupuptotheoutsidedoorofherclassandwewouldgoawaywiththeAppleII.I'dspendtheweekendprogrammingreadingthemassivespiralnotebooksofAppleinsidestructuresandgenerallystayingawayfromtroublE.AyearorsolaterwhenitwasclearthatIhadanabilityincomputersIcamehomefromschoolonedayandthefamilycarwasgoneandtherewasaCommodore64leftinitsplacE.MyMomandDadhadsoldthepickupandboughtaCommodore.Whenit's30yearslaterandyou'rehangingwithyourwifeandperhapswatchingyourkidsplayyouwillfindyourselfthinkingabouthowthiscrazyjourneyhappeneD.Iamstandingontheshouldersnotonlyofcomputersciencegiantsbutalsounsungheroeslikemyparentsandmy5thgradeteacher.IlookforwardtothetimewhenIwillmakesacrificesformykidsandthechildreninmylifE.IhopeImakethosedecisionsasunselfishlyasdidtheadultsinmylifE.ThankyouMrs.Hillforintroducingmetocomputerseventhoughyouwerebreakinghalfdozenrulestomakeithappen.ThanksMomandDadforbringingacomputerintoourhouseevenwhentherewasn'tmoneyforonE.1.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.SheletmetakethecomputerhomE.B.SheletmehavethecomputerforfreE.C.Sheledmeintotheaccusationoftheft.D.Shehelpedmestealthecomputerfromtheschool.2.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordCommodorerefertointhetext?A.A.pickup.B.A.laptop.C.A.robot.D.A.personalcomputer.3.Whywastheauthorallowedtousethecomputeratweekends?A.BecausetheteacherwantedhimtostayathomE.B.BecausetheteacherwantedhimtohaveabusyweekenD.C.Becausetheteacherwantedhimtobeexposedtocomputer.D.Becausetheteacherwantedhimtobeacomputersciencegiant.4.Howdoestheauthorsoundwhentellingthestory?A.Pitiful.B.Grateful.C.Regretful.D.Shameful.
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For52yearsmyfathergotupat5:30ameverymorningwenttoworkandreturnedhomeat5:30pm.IneversawmyfatherstayedhomefromworkillnordidIeverseemyfatherlaydowntotakeanap.Hehadnohobbiesotherthantakingcareofhisfamily.Allheaskedfrommehisdaughterwastohelphimwhilehewasrepairingsomethingsowecouldhavesometimetotalk.For22yearsafterIlefthomeforcollegemyfathercalledmeat9:00ameverySunday.NineyearsagowhenIboughtmyfirsthousemyfather67yearsoldspenteighthoursadayforthreedayspaintingmyhousE.HewouldnotallowmetopaysomeonetohaveitdonE.AllheaskedforwasaglassoficedteA.Fiveyearsagoatage71myfatherspentfivehoursputtingtogetheraswingsetformydaughter.OnthemorningofJanuary161996mysistertelephonedme:myfatherwasinthehospitalwithananeurysm动脉瘤inFloridA.IgotonanairplaneimmediatelyandonthewayIrealizedthatIhadn'tcommunicatedwithhimasmuchasI'dalwayswantedto.Ivowed发誓thatwhenIarrivedIwouldhavealongtalkwithhim.IarrivedinFloridaat1:00amonlytofindthatmyfatherattheageof76hadpassedawayat9:12pm.ThistimeitwashewhodidnothavetimetotalkortimetowaitformE.28.Fromthefirstparagraphwecaninfer推断thattheauthor'sfather______.A.wasagooddriverB.hadmanyhobbiesC.sometimesfellillD.wasingoodhealth29.Theunderlinedphraseotherthaninthefirstparagraphhasthesamemeaningas______.A.withoutB.includingC.exceptD.dueto30.Accordingtothelastparagraphwecanknowthattheauthor'sfatherwasbornin______.A.1920B.1918C.1916D.192231.Theauthorwrotethearticleinorderto______.A.praiseherfatherB.rememberherfatherC.showherfatherwashealthyD.letherfatherbeknown
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OfallthefamousEnglishwritersprobablythebestknownisWilliamShakespearE.HewasborninStratford-upon-Avonin1564onAprilthe23rD.HisfatherwasanimportantmanintownsoShakespearehadagoodupbringing.Shakespeareprobablywenttoschoolalthoughnorecordssurvivetoprovethisbutnotuniversity.Hegotmarriedwhenhewas18toAnneHathawayandthecouplehad3children.Shakespearewrote38playsand154sonnetsasonnetisakindofpoem.HebeganworkinginhishometownofStratfordbutby1592waswritinginLondon.HebecamerichenoughtobuyahouseinthecapitalandoneinStratforD.HewrotesadstoriescalledtragedieslikeRomeoandJulietfunnystoriesorcomediesromanticstoriesandstoriesabouthistoricalfiguressuchasJuliusCaesar.Shakespearediedonhisbirthdayin1616almost400yearsago.Butwhyishisworkstillpopulartoday?HisworklookedatcommonhumanthemessuchasbetrayalmurderlustpowerambitionandlovE.ThesethemesareasmuchapartofhumannaturetodayastheywereallthoseyearsagoandarethethemesweseeinmodernsoapoperasandHollywoodfilms.EventhoughhistheatreTheGlobeburneddownin1613itwasrebuiltinLondonin1997andyoucanstillseehisplaysperformedtheretoday.Shakespeare'sinfluenceontheEnglishlanguagecanstillbefelttoday.WetalkaboutfairplaymeaninghonestbehaviorbutthisphrasewasfirstusedbyShakespearE.Hecoinedthephraseyoucanhavetoomuchofagoodthing.AnditwasShakespearewhocameupwiththeexpressiontodisappearintothinairwhichwestillusetodaywhenwelosesomething.Shakespeare’sworkhasbeentranslatedintoeverymajorlanguageintheworlD.Andperhapswe'llstillbeasfascinatedbyhiswork400yearsfromnowaswe'vebeenforthelast400.25.WhatcanbelearntaboutShakespearefromParagraph1?A.HewrotemoreEnglishstoriesthanotherwriters.B.HisfatherwastherichestinEnglandatthetimE.C.Hedidn’tgotocollegebecausehemarriedearly.D.Hewastakengoodcareofwhenhewasyoung.26.WhatdoweknowaboutShakespeare’swork?A.Itcoversdifferentthemes.B.ItmainlytalksaboutlovE.C.ItisonlyshowninhistheatrE.D.It’sonlyaboutthelifeinLondon.27.Whydoesthepassagetalkaboutthephrasefairplay?A.TotellreadersShakespeareisanhonestman.B.ToshowShakespeare’sinfluenceonEnglish.C.Toencouragepeopletoinventmorephrases.D.ToletreadersfeelthebeautyofShakespearE.28.WhatdoesthelastparagraphwanttotellusaboutShakespeare’swork?A.IthasbeenputintoeverylanguagE.B.ItwillbestillpopularinfuturE.C.ItwillnolongerbetranslateD.D.Itwasnotsopopularastoday.
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Iwasanintrovert内向的人by1.ForaslongasIrememberputtingonasinceresmilewhenmeetingsomeonehad2beeneasy.Thekeytoasinceresmile3issimplE.It’stobe4.Butthat’sthesourceoftheproblem.Whenmeetingpeople5beingexcitedIoftenfeltupset.Butweallknow6areimportant.Themorefriendsyouhavethemoreopportunitiesyouget7it’sjobopportunitiesaromanticrelationshiporbusinesspartners.Soasmileisimportanttomakeothersfeel8.MotherTeresasaidEverytimeyousmileatsomeoneitisanactionofloveaan9tothatpersonabeautifulthing.ThesmileI’mnowtalkingaboutisnottomakeafacetocashiersorwaiters.I’mtalkingaboutthose10smilesyoumakewhenmeetingoldfriends.SoI’vediscovereda11.AndIcallthistechniqueOhit’sJamie!WhenImeetsomeoneIimagineanoldfriendofminecalledJamiewhowasmyfirstfriendwhenwewere12kids.It’s13whymysmileisaswideasIcanpossiblymakE.Andit’snotjustthesmilebutmytoneandattitudethatturnwarmaswell.Andthebestpartwheneveryou’refriendlytootherstheyturnfriendly14.You’renothearingthisfrommE.Someresearchdonebyscientistsactually15thisclaim.Sodoremembertogiveitatry.Threeyearsagoattheageof23ItookalonghardlookatmylifeanddecidedthatIwas16.17ofmylifeIsetabout18dramaticchangesandnowIhavebecomeapopularwriter.My19reflectsthatnothingistoodifficultifyou20bravely.【小题1】A.natureB.bornC.myselfD.me【小题2】A.oftenB.alwaysC.neverD.sometimes【小题3】A.thereforeB.thusC.howeverD.but【小题4】A.worriedB.interestedC.happyD.excited【小题5】A.ratherthanB.otherthanC.insteadofD.apartfrom【小题6】A.parentsB.friendsC.classmatesD.lovers【小题7】A.whatB.howC.whetherD.why【小题8】A.frightenedB.excitedC.anxiousD.comfortable【小题9】A.giftB.injuryC.damageD.mercy【小题10】A.voluntaryB.hesitantC.wideD.unwilling【小题11】A.methodB.treatC.behaviorD.trick【小题12】A.stillB.againC.nolongerD.even【小题13】A.nodoubtB.nosecretC.noreasonD.nowonder【小题14】A.inreturnB.inturnC.intimeD.incase【小题15】A.opposesB.disprovesC.suggestsD.backs【小题16】A.wrongB.nothingC.somethingD.right【小题17】A.AfraidB.TiredC.RemindedD.Informed【小题18】A.tomakeB.makeC.makingD.made【小题19】A.careerB.changesC.decisionD.success【小题20】A.tryB.doC.changeD.smile
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WhenIwasabout12Ihadanenemyagirlwholikedtopointoutmyshortcomings.Weekbyweekherlistgrew:IwasverythinIwasnotagoodstudentItalkedtoomuchIwastooproudandsoon.ItriedtobearallthisaslongasIcoulD.AtlastIbecameveryangry.Irantomyfatherwithtearsinmyeyes.HelistenedtomequietlyandthenheaskeD.Arethethingsshesaystrueornot?Janetdidn’tyoueverwonderwhatyou’rereallylike?Wellyounowhavethatgirl’sopinion.GoandmakealistofeverythingshesaidandmarkthepointsthataretruE.PaynoattentiontotheotherthingsshesaiD.IdidashetoldmE.TomygreatsurpriseIdiscoveredthatabouthalfthethingsweretruE.SomeofthemIcouldn’tchangelikebeingverythinbutagoodnumberIcould—andsuddenlyIwantedtochangE.ForthefirsttimeIwenttoafairlyclearpictureofmyself.IbroughtthelistbacktoDaddy.Herefusedtotakeit.That’sjustforyouhesaiD.Youknowbetterthananyoneelsethetruthaboutyourself.Butyouhavetolearntolistennotjustcloseyourearsinangerandfeelinghurt.Whensomethingsaidaboutyouistrueyou’llfinditwillbeofhelptoyou.Ourworldisfullofpeoplewhothinktheyknowyourduty.Don’tshutyourears.Listentothemallbuthearthetruthanddowhatyouknowistherightthingtodo.Daddy’sadvicehasreturnedtomeatmanyimportantmoments.InmylifeI’veneverhadabetterpieceofadvicE.21.WhatdoesWeekbyweekherlistgrewmean?A.Shemadealistofmyshortcomingsandkeptonaddingnewonessoitwasgrowinglongerandlonger.B.WeekbyweekshediscoveredmoreshortcomingsofmineandpointedthemouttomE.C.Iwashavingmoreandmoreshortcomingsastimewenton.D.Weekbyweekmyshortcomingsgrewmoreserious.22.Whatdidthefatherdoafterhehadheardhisdaughter’scomplaint抱怨?A.Hetoldhernottopayanyattentiontowhatherenemyhadsaidandjustdowhatshewantedtodo.B.Hecriticized批评herandtoldhertoovercomehershortcomings.C.HetoldhertowritedownallherenemyhadsaidandpayattentiononlytothethingsthatweretruE.D.Herefusedtotakethelistandwanttohavealookatit.23.Whichdoyouthinkwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.NotanEnemybuttheBestFriendB.TheBestAdviceI’veEverHadC.MyFatherD.MyChildhood
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AnoldandveryrichfriendofminetoldmehehadanunpleasantexperiencE.Hewenttoafamousjewelryshopandaskedtobeshownsomegoldnecklaces.Afterexaminingseveralminuteshedecidedtobuyagoldnecklacewithapreciousdiamondandaskedifhecouldpaybycheque支票.Theassistantsaidthatwasquiteinorderbutthemomentmyfriendsignedhisnamehewasinvitedintothemanager'sofficE.Themanagerwasverypolitebutheexplainedthatsomeonewithexactlythesamenamehadgiventhemaworthlesschequenotlongago.MyfriendgotveryangrywhenheheardthisandsaidthathewouldbuyadiamondnecklacesomewhereelsE.WhenhegotuptogothemanagertoldhimthatthepolicewouldarriveatanymomentandhehadbetterstayunlesshewantedtogetintoserioustroublE.Sureenoughthepolicearrivedsoonafterwards.Theywerepolitetoobutexplainedthatapersonwhohadusedthesamenameashiswasresponsible负责任foranumberofrecentrobberies.Thenthepoliceaskedmyfriendtocopyoutanotewhichhadbeenusedbythethiefinanumberofstores.ThenotereadIhaveaguninmypocket.Asknoquestionandgivemeallthemoneyinthedrawer.Luckilymyfriend'shandwritingwasquiteunlikethethief's.Hewasnotonlyallowedtogowithoutfurtherdelaybutalsototakethediamondnecklacewithhim.21.Whywasthemaninvitedintothemanager'soffice?A.Becausehishandwritingwaslikeathief's.B.Becauseathiefhadusedthesamenameashis.C.Becausehedidn'tsignhisnamecorrectly.D.Becausehischequewasdifferentfromothers.22.Afterthemanheardwhatthemanagersaidhe________.A.gotveryangryandleftatonceB.wentouttobuyadiamondnecklacesomewhereelseC.insistedonstayinguntilthepolicecameD.thoughtthathehadnothingtodowiththestealing23.Thepolicewerepolitetoobecause________.A.theydidn'tthinkthemanwasathiefB.themanwasoldandveryrichC.theywerenotsurewhetherthemanwasthethieftheywantedD.theydoubtedthatthemanwasresponsibleforanumberofrecentrobberies24.Whichofthefollowingissuggested暗示inthepassage?A.Thoughthemanhadsometroublehegotthenecklacewithoutpayingcash.B.Nobodysawthemantakethenecklacewithhim.C.Themanagerneverthoughtanoldmanwouldbeathief.D.Thethiefalwaysstolethingsinfamousjewelryshops.
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LikelotsofothergirlsandboyswhenLisaCaowasakidsheusedtowatchtheOlympics.IalwayswantedtobegoodatsportandIfoundathleticpotentialinmybodytheNewYorkCitycitizentellsherfriendbutnosportavailablesoshetookuppianolessons.Thenattheageof15shedecidedtodropthelessonsandputherathleticpotentialtothetestwithrunning.Atage18LisaCaoranherfirst-evermarathoninNewYorkCity.Andnowthe27-year-oldhas54marathons26.2milesandultramarathonsl00milesunderherbelt.Whatdoesittaketobeanultramarathoner?A.lotofdevotionevenwhendifficultiesoccursometimes.Makingtimeforrunningisreallyhardwhenlifeissobusyshesays.There'sabigwork-lifebalancethatIhavetokeep.Ihavetowakeupearlierontheweekends.Andohthepotentialforexcuses!WithNYC'swildwintersasoflateit'seasytoblametheweatherrolloverinbedandputoffasolidrun.Ihaveafixforthisthoughshesays.Cuteclothes.WiththehorribleweatherIboughtcuteclothesasmotivationtorunandactuallywearthem.Whileshe'strainingduringlowseasoninthewinterLisaCaotriestorunabaseof20to30milesperweektostayprepareD.Duringhighseasoninthespringandsummershe'llrunaround30to40milesbutshealsogetsalotofqualitymilesfromherraces.4.WhendidLisaCaorunherfirstmarathon?A.Attheageof27.B.Whenshewas15yearsolD.C.Threeyearsaftershebeganrunning.D.Nineyearsaftershedroppedherpianolessons.5.WhatmadeLisaCaohavethedesireofjoininginsports?A.BeingdifferentfromotherkidsofheragE.B.WantingtojoinintheOlympics.C.Havingnointerestinpianolessons.D.Havingathleticpotential.6.WhydoesLisaCaobuybeautifulclothesinterribleweather?A.Tohaveabettersleep.B.Tomotivateherselftokeeprunning.C.Toprotectherselffromanyharm.D.Tosavetimeforfurthertraining.7.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.A.sportwebsitE.B.A.sciencebook.C.A.collegeposter.D.A.footballmagazinE.
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LouisArmstronghadtwofamousnicknames绰号.SomepeoplecalledhimBagamo.Theysaidhismouthlookedlikealargebag.MusiciansoftencalledhimPopsasasignofrespectforhisinfluenceontheworldofmusiC.Bornin1901inNewOrleanshegrewuppoorbutlivedamonggreatmusicians.Jazzwasinventedinthecityafewyearsbeforehisbirth.ArmstrongoftensaidJazzandIgrewuptogether.Armstrongshowedagreattalentformusicwhenhewastaughttoplaythecornet短号ataboy’shomE.InhislateteensArmstrongbegantolivethelifeofamusician.HeplayedinparadiseclubsandonthesteamboatsthattraveledontheMississippiRiver.AtthattimeNewOrleanswasfamousforthenewmusicofjazzandwashometomanygreatmusicians.Armstronglearnedfromtheoldermusiciansandsoonbecamerespectedastheirequal.In1922hewenttoChicago.TherethetaleofLouisArmstrongbegan.FromthenuntiltheendofhislifeArmstrongwascelebratedandlovedwhereverhewent.ArmstronghadnoequalwhenitcametoplayingAmericanpopularsongs.HiscornetplayinghaddeephumanityandwarmththatcausedmanylistenerstosayListeningtoPopsjustmakesyoufeelgoodallover.Hewasthefatherofthejazzstyleandalsooneofthebest-knownandmostadmiredpeopleintheworlD.HisdeathonJuly61971washeadlinenewsaroundtheworlD.28.ArmstrongwascalledPopsbecausehe.A.lookedlikeamusicianB.wasaninfluentialmusicianC.showedaninterestinmusicD.traveledtoplaymodernmusic29.Paragraph3isorganized.A.byspaceB.byexamplesC.bytimeorderD.bycomparison30.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat.A.Armstrong’stalebeganinNewOrleansB.ArmstrongwasbornbeforejazzwasinventedC.Armstrong’smusicwaspopularwithhislistenersD.Armstronglearnedpopularmusicataboy’shome31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheInventionoftheJazzMusiC.B.TheSpreadofPopularMusiC.C.TheMakingofaMusician.D.TheFatheroftheJazzStylE.
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FrommyearliermemoryofMotheritsomehowseemedquitenaturaltothinkofherasdifferentnorofeverydaythingsasFatherwas.Inthosedayshewasayoung-lookingman.Hedidnothesitatetomakefriendswithchildrenassoonastheywereabletotalktohimandlaughathisstories.Motherwasolderthanhewas.Shemusthavebeenawomanofnearlyfortybutsheseemedevenolder.Shechangedlittleforalongtimeshowingnoindicationofgrowingoldatalluntiltowardstheendofherlifeshesuddenlybecameanoldlady.IwasalwaysinquisitiveaboutMother’sagE.Sheneverhadbirthdayslikeotherpeoplenordidanyoneelseinourfamily.NocandleswereeverlitorcakesmadeorpresentsgiveninourhousE.TomyfriendsinthestreetwhotalkeddelightfullyabouttheirbirthdaypartiesIwouldrepeatmymother’swordsthatsuchcelebrationswereonlyfoolish.Nothingbutdeceptionshewouldsay.Asthoughlifecanbemarkedbybirthdays.It’sdeedsnotyearsthatmatter.AlthoughIoftenrepeatedherwordsandevenpridedmyselfonnothavingbirthdaysIoncecouldnothelpaskingMotherwhenshewasborn.Iwasborn.I’maliveasyoucanseesowhatmoredoyouwanttoknow?sherepliedsosharplythatIneveraskedheraboutherageagain.InsomanyotherwaysMotherwasdifferent.WhereasalltherestofthewomenIknewintheneighboringhosestookprideintheirhousewifelyabilitiestheirnewfurnituretheneatappearanceoftheirhomesMotherregardedallthosethingsasoflittleimportancE.Ourhousealwayslookedasifwehadjustmovedinorwereabouttomoveout.8.HowdidFatherimpresstheauthor?A.Helikedwritingstories.B.Helovedmakingfriends.C.Hewasaveryyoungman.D.Hewaspopularwithchildren.9.BeforetheendofherlifeMother___________.A.lookedquiteyoungB.lookedlikeanoldladyC.lookedyoungerthanshewasC.lookedlikeaforty-year-oldwoman10.WhatdoesthewordinquisitiveinParagraph2probablymean?A.CertainB.Curious.C.Cautious.D.Confident.11.WhatdowelearnaboutMother?A.Shewaslazy.B.Shewasstrict.C.ShewasprouD.D.Shewasspecial
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TraceyWebbandherhusbandKeithweredrivingfriendshometoTavistocklateon11Maywhentheysawtwocarsthathadjustcrashedbadly.Thecouplehadonlycompletedtheirfirstaidtrainingonthepreviousdaybuttheydidn’thesitate犹豫toact.TraceysaidWestoppedourcarandourfriendDrewcalled999.IrantothecarsfirstandcheckthepeoplE.BothdriverswereveryshockedbuttheywereupandwalkingarounD.HowevertherewasafrontseatpassengertrappedinonecarsoIaskedDrewtoalsocallforafiretruck.IshoutedtoKeithtohelpthedriversthenclimbedintothebackseatofthecarandsatholdingtheheadofthetrappedpassengera17-year-oldboy.Bothhislegswerecaughtunderthedashboard仪表盘.Thecarwasfullofbrokenglass.Thepassenger’sheadwascoveredinglassandtinycuts.TraceyaddedHewascryinginpainsoIkepttalkingtohimtocalmhimdown.FollowingmyfirstaidtrainingIcheckedforsignsofinjuryandaskedsomeoftheboy’smedicalhistorytopassontothedoctors.Anambulance救护车camefirstandthedoctorssaidIwasdoingexactlytherightthing.Isatholdingtheinjuredpassenger’sheaduprightandstillforanother20minutesandfinallyhandedovertoadoctorjustbeforethefiremencutofftheroofofthecar.ThroughouttheprocessthecouplebothstayedcalmandfocusedonwhattheyhadlearnedduringtheirfirstaidcoursE.IfIhadnottakenmyfirstaidtrainingthesituationcouldhavebeenverydifferentthatnight.WesavedalifesaidTracey.31.OnseeingthecaraccidentTraceyimmediately_______.A.calledforanambulanceB.askedthefiremenforhelpC.checkedthemeninthecaraccidentD.climbedintothecartosavetheinjuredboy32.Whatwaswrongwiththe17-year-oldboy?A.Hewasseriouslyinjuredandcouldn’tseE.B.Hegottrappedinthecarandcouldn’tgetout.C.Hisheadhitthedashboardandwascoveredincuts.D.HislegswerecutbypiecesofglassandlosingblooD.33.WhenthedoctorssaidTraceydidtherightthingtheymeantthatTracey______.A.chosetotakefirstaidcourseB.waitedforthedoctorstocomeC.waskindenoughtosaveastrangerD.kepttheboycalmandprotecthishead34.WhichwordscanbestdescribeTraceyandherhusband?A.Calmandwarm-heartedB.QuickandcreativE.C.Patientandclever.D.Kindandhonest.
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Todayrollerskatingiseasyandfun.Butalongtimeagoitwasn’teasyatall.Before1750theideaofskatingdidn’texist.ThatchangedbecauseofamannamedJosephMerlin.Merlin’sworkwasmakingmusicalinstruments.Inhissparetimehelikedtoplaytheviolin.JosephMerlinwasamanofideasanddreams.Peoplecalledhimadreamer.OnedayMerlinreceivedaninvitationtoattendafancydressball.HewasverypleasedandalittleexciteD.AsthedayofthepartycamenearMerlinbegantothinkhowtomakeagrandentranceattheparty.HehadanideA.Hethoughthewouldgetalotofattentionifhecouldskateintotheroom.Merlintrieddifferentwaystomakehimselfroll.FinallyhedecidedtoputtwowheelsundereachshoE.Thesewerethefirstrollerskates.Merlinwasveryproudofhisinventionanddreamedofarrivingatthepartyonwheelswhileplayingtheviolin.OnthenightofthepartyMerlinrolledintotheroomplayinghisviolin.Everyonewasgreatlysurprisedtoseehim.Therewasjustoneproblem.Merlinhadnowaytostophisrollerskates.Herolledonandon.Suddenlyheranintoahugemirrorthatwashangingonthewall.Downfellthemirrorbreakingtopieces.NobodyforgotMerlin’sgrandentranceforalongtime!1.Thetextismainlyabout__________.A.astrangemanB.anunusualpartyC.howrollerskatingbeganD.howpeopleenjoyedthemselvesinthe18thcentury2.PeoplethoughtMerlinwasadreamerbecausehe__________.A.wasfullofimaginationB.wasagiftedmusicianC.inventedtherollerskatesD.oftengaveotherssurprises3.Merlinputwheelsunderhisshoesinorderto__________.A.showhisskillinwalkingonwheelsB.arriveatthepartysoonerC.testhisinventionD.impressthepartyguests
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Dickwasatwenty-year-oldman.Hisfatherwasateacherandtaughtchemistryinamiddleschoolandhismotherworkedinashop.Theyliveahappylifeuntilhisparentsdiedonenightwhensuddenlyanearthquakebrokeout.LuckilyhissistertookhimtoseetheirauntinthecityandtheydidnotstayathomE.EverythingwasdestroyedintheearthquakeandthetwochildrengotintotroublE.ThankstotheirauntwhowasnotrichenoughtheygrewupbuttheylivedahardlifE.Hissisterwassosadthatshebecameanun修女.AfterhefinishedmiddleschoolhewasintroducedtoanownerofahotelandbegantoworktherE.Onedaytheyoungmanfelltothegroundwhilehewascleaningawindowonthesecondfloor.Hewassenttothehospitalandthedoctorlookedhimover.Oneofhislegswasbrokenandhehadtobeinhospital.HesaidtothenursE.I’mapoormanmadam.Arrangeathird-classward安排一个三等病房formepleasE.Can’tanybodyhelpyou?NomadamansweredDick.Ihaveonlyasister.She’sanunandshe’spoortoo.Idon’tthinksothenursesaidangrily.NunsusuallymarryGoD.AndGodistherichestintheworldyouknow!WellthenDicksaidwithasmilE.Pleasearrangeafirst-classwardformeandpostthebilltomybrother-in-law.24.Thesisterandbrotherlivedahardlifebecause________.A.theyhadtolookafterthemselvesB.theyweretooyoungC.theywerehurtintheearthquakeD.theylostall25.AfterDickfinishedmiddleschool________.A.hebegantoworkinthehotelB.hebegantolookforajobC.hebrokehislegD.hestayedathome26.Dickaskedthenursenottoarrangeafirst-classwardforhimbecause_________.A.hehadn’tgotenoughmoneytopayforthebillB.hewantedtosavesomemoneyforhissisterC.helikedtostaywiththepoorD.heusedtoliveinasimpleroom27.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Dickhadarichbrother-in-law.B.Thenursewouldarrangeafirst-classwardforDick.C.ThenursewouldpostDick’sbilltoGoD.D.Thenursewouldarrangeathird-classwardforDick.
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GeorgeGershwinbornin1898wasoneofAmerica’sgreatestcomposers.HepublishedhisfirstsongwhenhewaseighteenyearsolD.Duringthenexttwentyyearshewrotemorethanfivehundredsongs.ManyofGershwin’ssongswerefirstwrittenformusicalplaysperformedintheatresinNewYorkCity.Theseplayswereapopularformofentertainmentinthe1920sand1930s.Manyofhissongshaveremainedpopularasever.Overtheyearstheyhavebeensungandplayedineverypossibleway—fromjazztocountry.Inthe1920stherewasadebateintheUnitedStatesaboutjazzmusiC.Couldjazzsomepeopleaskedbeconsideredseriousmusic?In1924jazzmusicianandorchestraleaderPaulWhitemandecidedtoorganizeaspecialconcerttoshowthatjazzwasseriousmusiC.Gershwinagreedtocomposesomethingfortheconcertbeforeherealizedhehadjustafewweekstodoit.AndinthatshorttimehecomposedapieceforpianoandorchestrawhichhecalledRhapsodyinBluE.Gershwinhimselfplayedthepianoattheconcert.TheaudiencewerethrilledwhentheyheardhismusiC.Itmadehimworld-famousandshowedthatjazzmusiccouldbebothseriousandpopular.In1928GershwinwenttoParis.Heappliedtostudycompositionwiththewell-knownmusicianNadiaBoulangerbutsherejectedhim.Shewasafraidthatclassicalstudywouldruinhisjazz-influencedstylE.WhilethereGershwinwroteAnAmericaninParis.WhenitwasfirstperformedcriticsweredividedoverthemusiC.Somecalledithappyandfulloflifetoothersitwassillyandboring.ButitquicklybecamepopularinEuropeandtheUnitedStates.Itstillremainsoneofhismostfamousworks.GeorgeGershwindiedin1937justdaysafterdoctorslearnedhehadbraincancer.HewasonlythirtynineyearsolD.Newspapersallovertheworldreportedhisdeathontheirfrontpages.Peoplemournedthelossofthemanandallthemusichemighthavestillwritten.32.ManyofGershwin’smusicalworkswere________.A.writtenaboutNewYorkersB.composedforPaulWhitemanC.performedinvariouswaysD.playedmainlyinthecountryside33.WhatdoweknowabouttheconcertorganizedbyWhiteman?A.ItprovedjazzcouldbeseriousmusiC.B.Itattractedmorepeopletotheatres.C.ItmadeGershwinleaderoftheorchestrA.D.Itcausedadebateamongjazzmusicians.34.Whatdowelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.ManyofGershwin’sworkswerelost.B.A.concertwasheldinmemoryofGershwin.C.ThedeathofGershwinwaswidelyreporteD.D.BraincancerresearchstartedafterGershwin’sdeath.35.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesGershwin?A.Seriousandboring.B.TalentedandproductivE.C.Popularandunhappy.D.Friendlyandhonest.
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Everyevening15-year-oldRashidareturnshomefromschoolchangesoutofheruniformandrushestoaneighboringfarmtohelphermotherharvestvegetables.Herfatherisdisabledsothemodestprofitthetwoofthemearnmustcoverfoodclothingandothernecessitiesforallsevenchildrenandtheirparents.DespitehavingpreciouslittletimetostudyRashidaisoneofthetopstudentsatherjuniorsecondaryschool.ButwithsomuchresponsibilityonhersmallshoulderssheadmitsthatitissometimeshardforhertoimagineamorepromisingfuturE.LastyearRashidawasinvitedtojoin155othergirlsatCamfedGhana’sfirstGirls’CareerCampaprogramdesignedtoinspiregirlsgrowingupinthecountry’sNorthernRegiontodreambigandtosupportthemtopursuethosedreams.WeorganizedthiscampbecausewewantedtoletgirlsknowthateveniftheyarestrugglingwithpovertytheirliveswillnotbedefinedbylimitationssaysDoloresDicksonCamfedGhana’sExecutiveDirector.Overthecourseoffivedaysthecampledthejuniorandsecondaryschoolstudentsthrougharangeofexperiencesandcareeropportunitiesthatwereentirelynewtothem.Dr.AgnesApusigaalecturerfromtheUniversityofDevelopmentStudiesrantheworkshopongoal-settingandcareerchoicesdescribingtheuniversitiesandtrainingcollegesinGhanathatcouldhelpthemachievetheirdreams.ParticipantsthenvisitedtheUniversityforDevelopmentStudieswheretheytouredthemedicalschoolandsciencelabs.AnotherhighlightwasaworkshopatthecomputerlabatTamaleSecondarySchool.Manyofthegirlshadstudiedinformationtechnologyfromabookbuthadneverbeforeseenacomputer.Whenthegirlsarrivedatcamptheywerenotambitiousbecausetheydidn’thaveanyideawhattheworldheldforthemsaysEugeniaAyagibaProjectOfficerwithCamfedGhanA.Manyhadscarcelytraveledbeyondtheirownvillages.IthinkthemostimportantthingthathappenedatthecampisthatweopenedawindowofhopeforagroupofgirlscomingfrombackgroundsofpovertysaysEugeniA.ForRashidawhohasbeenlaughedatinthepastbyherschoolmatesbecauseofherfather’sdisabilitytheexperiencewasimportant.Shetoldoneofthecampmentors辅导员thatwhensheisatschoolsheoftenfeelslikeamisfitandshepreferstokeeptoherselfsaysEugeniA.Butatthecampitwasdifferent.Shemadefriendswithgirlswhohavesimilarstruggles.ShetookpartineverysingleactivityeverysinglegamE.Onthelastdayshesaidtohermentor‘ThecamphaschallengedmetostudyharD.NowIseethatthereislightattheendofthetunnel.’24.HowmanyarethereinRashida’sfamily?A.SevenB.EightC.NineD.Ten25.Whydidthecampleadthestudentstovisituniversitiesandtrainingcolleges?A.ToshowtheyarebetterthantheirschoolsB.Toencouragethemtogetgoodeducation.C.ToshowthemwhattheyarelikeD.Togetthemtotouchtheadvancedequipmentthere26.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.RashidahasbecomefriendswithhermentorsB.Rashida’smentorshasencouragedheralot.C.Rashidawassadbecauseofherfather’sdisability.D.Rashidahashadhernewdreamsincethecamp27.Thebesttitleofthepassageis___________.A.PoorGirlsinGhanaB.Girls’CareerCampC.CamfedGhanaD.StudentsinGhanaDreamBig
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OnedayafewyearsagoaveryfunnythinghappenedtoaneighbourofminE.HeisateacheratoneofLondon’sbigmedicalschoolsHehadfinishedhisteachingforthesummertermandwasattheairportonhiswaytoRussiatogivealecturE.HehadputafewclothesandhislecturenotesinhisshoulderbagbuthehadputRuperttheskeleton人体骨骼tobeusedinhislectureinalargebrownsuitcase箱子.Attheairportdeskhesuddenlythoughtthathehadforgottentobuyanewspaper.Helefthissuitcasenearthedeskandwentovertotheshop.WhenhegotbackhediscoveredthatsomeonehadtakenhissuitcasebymistakE.HeoftenwonderswhattheysaidwhentheygothomeandfoundRupert.31.Whowrotethestory?A.Rupert’steacher.B.Theneighbour’steacher.C.A.medicalschoolteacher.D.Theteacher’sneighbour.32.Whydidtheteacherputaskeletoninhissuitcase?A.HeneededitforthesummerterminLondon.B.HeneededitforthelecturehewasgoingtogivE.C.HewantedtotakeittoRussiaformedicalresearch.D.Hewantedtotakeithomeashehadfinishedhisteaching.33.Whathappenedattheairport?A.Theskeletonwentmissing.B.Theskeletonwasstolen.C.TheteacherforgothissuitcasE.D.Theteachertookthewrongsuitcase.34.Whichofthefollowingbesttellstheteacher’sfeelingabouttheincident?A.Heisveryangry.B.Hethinksitratherfunny.C.HefeelshelplesswithoutRupert.D.HefeelsgoodwithoutRupert.35.Whichofthefollowingmighthavehappenedafterwards?A.TheteachergotbackthesuitcasebutnotRupert.B.TheteachergotbackneitherthesuitcasenorRupert.C.TheteachergotbackRupertbutnotthesuitcasE.D.TheteachergotbackboththesuitcaseandRupert.
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OneeveningafterdinnerMr.andMrs.Tisichcalledafamilymeeting.—We’vehadtomakeadifficultdecisionMr.TisichannounceD.—Youseeyourmotherhasbeenofferedapostasco-directorofatelevisionstationinChicago.UnfortunatelythestationisnotherE.Afterthinkinglongandhardaboutitwe’veconcludedthattherightdecisionistomovetoChicago.MarclookedshockedwhilehissisterRachelbreathlesslystartedaskingwhenthey’dbemoving.—It’ssurprisingbutexciting!shesaiD.Marcsimplysaid—Wecan’tgo—Ican’tleaveallmyfriends.I’dratherstayhereandlivewithTommyLyons!TheTisichshopedthatbythetimetheymovedinAugustMarcwouldgrowmoreusedtotheideaofleaving.Howeverheshowednosignsofacceptingthenewsrefusingtopackhisbelongings.WhenthemorningofthemovearrivedMarcwasnowheretobefounD.HisparentscalledTommyLyon’shousebutMrs.Lyonssaidshehadn’tseenMarC.Mrs.Tisichbecameincreasinglyconcernedwhileherhusbandfeltangrywiththeirsonforbehavingsoirresponsibly.Whattheydidn’tknowwasthatMarchadstartedwalkingovertoTommy’shousewithafaintideaofhidinginLyons’sattic阁楼forafewdays.ButsomethinghappenedonthewayasMarcwalkedpastallthefamiliarlandscapeoftheneighborhood:thefencethatheandhismotherpaintedthetreethatheandhissisterusedtoclimbandtheparkwhereheandhisfatheroftentookeveningwalkstogether.Howmuchwouldthesemeanwithouthisfamily?Whomakethemspecialinthefirstplace?Marcdidn’ttakethetimetoanswerthatquestionbutinsteadhurriedbacktohishousewonderingiftherewereanymovingcartons纸板箱therightsizetoholdhisrecordcollection.21.Theconflict分歧inthisstorywascausedby_______.A.Marc’sdisagreementwithhisparentsabouttheirmoveB.aquarrelbetweenTommyLyonsandMarcC.MarcandRachel’sdifferenttempers脾气D.Mr.andMrs.Tisich’swordsofMarc’sirresponsibility22.HearingthedecisiontomovetoChicagoMarcandRachelbothfelt_______.A.angryandupsetB.surprisedC.anxiousformoredetailsD.worriedaboutpacking23.ThereasonforMarc’sgoinghomewasthat_______.A.hedidnotwanttobeleftbehindB.hewishedtobeamoreresponsiblepersonC.hehopedtoreachanagreementwithhisparentsD.herealizedhisfamilywasveryimportanttohim24.Whatwouldmostlikelyhappennext?A.MarcwouldbringhisrecordsovertotheLyons’shousE.B.Mr.andMrs.TisichwouldcallthepolicE.C.Mr.andMrs.TisichwouldstartsearchingforMarC.D.Marcwouldjoinhisfamilyforhousemoving.
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LikemanynewgraduatesIleftuniversityfullofhopeforthefuturebutwithnorealideaofwhatIwantedtodo.MydegreewithhonorsinEnglishliteraturehadnotreallypreparedmeforanythingpractical.IknewIwantedtomakeadifferenceintheworldsomehowbutIhadnoideahowtodothat.That’swhenIlearnedabouttheLighthouseProject.IstartedmyjourneyasaLighthouseProjectvolunteerbyreadingasmuchasIcouldabouttheexperiencesofpreviousvolunteers.IknewitwouldbealotofhardworkandthatIwouldbeawayfrommyfamilyandfriendsforaverylongtimE.InshortIdidnottakemydecisiontoapplyfortheLighthouseProjectlightly.Neitherdidmyfamily.EventuallyhoweverIwonthesupportofmyfamilyandIsentinallthepaperworkneededfortheapplication.AftercountlessinterviewsandpresentationsImanagedtostandoutamongthecandidatesandsurvivethetestalonE.SeveralmonthslaterIfinallyreceivedacallaskingmetoreportfortheduty.IwouldbegoingtoasmallvillagenearAbujaNigeriA.Where?What?Nigeria?IhadnoideA.ButIwasabouttofindout.AftercompletingmytrainingIwassenttothevillagethatwassmallanddesperatelyinneedofproperaccommodation.ThoughthelocalvillagerswerepoortheyofferedtheirhomesheartsandfoodasifIweretheirownfamily.IwasaskedtoleadasmallteamoflocalpeopleinbuildinganewschoolhousE.ForthenextyearorsoItaughtinthatsameschoolhousE.ButIsometimesthinkIlearnedmorefrommystudentsthantheydidfrommE.SometimeduringthatperiodIrealizedthatallthosethingsthathadseemedsostrangeorunusualtomenolongerdidthoughIdidnotgetanywherewiththelocallanguageandreturnedtotheUnitedStatesadifferentman.TheLighthouseProjecthadchangedmylifeforever.24.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthor?A.HisuniversityeducationfocusedonthetheoreticalknowledgE.B.Hisdreamatuniversitywastobecomeavolunteer.C.HetookprideinhavingcontributedtotheworlD.D.HefelthonoredtostudyEnglishliteraturE.25.AccordingtoParagraph2itismostlikelythattheauthor__________.A.discussedhisdecisionwithhisfamilyB.askedpreviousvolunteersaboutvoluntaryworkC.attendedspecialtrainingtoperformdifficulttasksD.feltsadabouthavingtoleavehisfamilyandfriends26.Inhisapplicationforthevolunteerjobtheauthor___________.A.participatedinmanydiscussionsB.wentthroughchallengingsurvivaltestsC.wrotequiteafewpapersonvoluntaryworkD.facedstrongcompetitionfromothercandidates27.Whatcanweinferfromtheauthor’sexperiencesinNigeria?A.HefoundsomedifficultyadaptingtothelocalculturE.B.HehadlearnedtocommunicateinthelocallanguagE.C.HehadovercomeallhisweaknessesbeforeheleftforhomE.D.Hewaschosenasthemostrespectableteacherbyhisstudents.
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WhenIwasjust17myfatherdecidedtoturnanoldguesthouseintoahotelandheexperimentedwitheverything.NoneofushadeverworkedinahotelbeforebutmydadwassureofwhatguestswouldliketoseE.ForamonththatsummerIservedasawaitresspunctualatbreakfastanddinnerwhichgavemethemiddleofthedayfreeforstudying.LikealltheothersIdidwhattheinstructionssaidandtreatedtheguestsasthoughtheywerespecialvisitorsinmyownhomE.Isoonlearnedhowtodealwiththemostupsettingpersoninthekitchen:thecookGordon.Hehadagreatabilitytobecomeveryangryfornoclearreason.Iavoidedhimasmuchaspossibleandalwaystookthedisheswithafrozenexpressiononmyfacewhichwasturnedintoasweetsmileinthespacebetweenkitchenanddiningroom.BreakfastwaitressingwasIfoundmoreenjoyablethanthedinnerservicE.Theguestscamewanderingintothediningroomlookingwithappreciationattheviewoftheseaandislandsthroughthediningroomwindow.ItwasfunnyhowdifferentlypeoplebehavedintheeveningsdressedupandtalkingwithloudercoldervoicesnotalwaysreturningmysmilE.HoweverthatallchangedwhenDadcreatedaspecialroleformE.Itbeganwithafewcommoncakesfortheguests’packedlunchesandprogressedtofancycakesforafternoonteas.Thisledtotheclimax顶点:anightlyshowknownasLucy’sSweetTrolley.EveryeveningIcarriedthemostamazingcollectionofcakesandotherdesserts.MostwerethingsIhadinventedmyselfandIhadcookedallofthem.Some—wereJacobiteGrenadesMochaGenghisKhanandGoat’sMilkBavariostonameafew—werereallystrangE.ItwasDad’sideathatIshoulddresssmartlyandstopateachtableandrecitethenameofeachdish.21.Whatdidthepeopleworkingatthehotelhaveincommon?A.Theyallunderstoodtheguests’expectations.B.Theyallstudiedatthemiddleoftheday.C.TheyallhadenoughexperiencE.D.Theyallfollowedtherules.22.WhydidLucyenjoyservingbreakfastsmorethandinners?A.Theguestswerefriendlier.B.Thereweremoretypesoffoodtosatisfytheguests.C.Thediningroomwasquieter.D.Theguestsdressedupforthebeginningofanewday.23.WhatwasspecialaboutthefoodonLucy’sSweetTrolley?A.Itwasbasedontraditionaldishes.B.Itcontainedanumberofnewcreations.C.Itwasmadefollowingherfather’sinstructions.D.Itwaspreparedalongwiththefoodforlunches.
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AshipwasdamagedduringastormatseaandonlytwoofthemenaboardwereabletoswimtoasmallislanD.NotknowingwhatelsetodothetwosurvivorsdecidedthattheyshouldpraytoGoD.Howevertofindoutwhoseprayersweremorepowerfultheyagreedtodivide分割开thelandbetweenthemandstayonoppositesidesoftheislanD.ThefirstthingtheyprayedforwasfooD.Thenextmorningthefirstmansawatreeonhissideoftheislandandhewasabletoeatitsfruit.Buttheotherman’ssideoflandremainedbarren.AfteraweekthefirstmanbecamelonelyanddecidedtoprayforawifE.ThenextdayanothershipwasdamagedandtheonlysurvivorwasawomanwhoswamtohissideoftheislanD.Butontheothersideoftheislandtherewasnothing.SoonthefirstmanprayedforahouseclothesandmorefooD.Thenextdaylikemagicallofthesethingsweregiventohim.Howeverthesecondmanstillhadnothing.FinallythefirstmanprayedforashipsothatheandhiswifecouldleavetheislandandinthemorninghefoundashipstoppedathissideoftheislanD.ThefirstmanboardedtheshipwithhiswifeanddecidedtoleavethesecondmanontheislanD.AstheshipwasabouttoleavethefirstmanheardavoicefromHeavenWhyareyouleavingyourpartnerontheisland?MyblessingsareminealonesinceIwastheonewhoprayedforthem.ThefirstmananswereD.Hisprayerswereallunansweredsohedoesn’tdeserveanything.Youaremistaken!thevoicesaiD.HehadonlyoneprayerwhichIanswereD.HeprayedthatallyourprayerswouldbeanswereD.21.Whydidn’tthetwomenstaytogetherontheisland?A.BecausetheybothwantedtoliveaquietlifeB.Becausetheycouldn’tgetalongwellwitheachotherC.BecausetheywantedtotestthepoweroftheirprayersD.Becausetheywantedtokeeptheirownlifesecretfromothers22.Theunderlinedwordbarrenisclosestinmeaningto______.A.noisyB.emptyC.dangerousD.calm23.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribethefirstman?A.Hard-workingB.LuckyC.SelfishD.Dishonest24.Whatdoestheauthortrytoexpressthroughthestory?A.GodhelpsthosewhohelpthemselvesB.A.lifewithoutafriendisalifewithoutasunC.A.manofwordsandnotofdeedsislikeagardenfullofweedsD.Whatwedoforothersismoreimportantthanwhatwedoforourselves
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Theteacherwhodidthemosttoencouragemewasasithappenedmyaunt.ShewasMyrtleC.Manigaultthewifeofmymother’sbrotherBill.Shetaughtinsecondgradeatall-blackSummerSchoolinCamdenNewJersey.DuringmychildhoodandyouthAuntMyrtleencouragedmetodevelopeveryaspectofmypotentialwithoutregardforwhatwasconsideredpracticalorpossibleforblackfemales.Ilikedtosing;shelistenedtomyvoiceandpronounceditgood.Icouldn’tdance;shetaughtmethebasicdancingsteps.Shetookmetothetheatre—notjustchildren’stheatrebutadultcomediesanddramas—andherfaiththatIcouldappreciateadultplayswasnotdisappointed.Myauntalsotookdownbooksfromherextensivelibraryandsharedthemwithme.Ihadbooksathomebuttheywereallseriousclassics.EvenasachildIhadastronglikingforhumorandI’llneverforgetthejoyofdiscoveringDonMarquis’sArchy&Mehitabelthroughher.MostimportantperhapsAuntMyrtleprovidedmyfirstopportunitytowriteforpublication.A.writerherselfforoneoftheblacknewspapersshesuggestedmynametotheeditorasayouthcolumnist.MycolumnbegunwhenIwasfourteenwassupposedtocoverteenagesocialactivities—anditdid—butitalsogavemethefreedomtowriteonmanyothersubjectsaswellasthehabitofgatheringmaterialthedisciplineofmeetingdeadlinesandaftergraduationfromcollegesixyearslaterasolidcollectionofpublishedmaterialthatcarriedmynameandwasmypassporttoaseriesofwritingjobs.TodayAuntMyrtleitstillanenthusiasticsupporterofherfavoriteniece.Likeadiamondshehasreflectedabrightmultifaceted多面的imageofpossibilitiestoeverypupilwhohascrossedherpath.21.WhichofthefollowingdidAuntMyrtledototheauthorduringherchildhoodandyouth?A.Shelenthersomeseriousclassics.B.Sheintroducedhertoadultplays.C.Shediscoveredhertalentfordancing.D.Shecultivatedhertasteformusic.22.WhatdoesArchyandMehitabelinParagraph3probablyreferto?A.A.seriousmasterpiece.B.A.writerofhighfame.C.A.bookofgreatfun.D.A.heartbreakingplay.23.AuntMyrtlerecommendedtheauthortoanewspapereditormainlyto__________.A.develophercapabilitiesforwritingB.giveherachancetocollectmaterialC.involveherinteenagesocialactivitiesD.offerheraseriesofwritingjobs24.WecanconcludefromthepassagethatAuntMyrtlewasateacherwho__________.A.trainedpupilstobediligentandwell-disciplinedB.helpedpupilsovercomedifficultiesinlearningC.emphasizedwhatwaspracticalorpossibleforpupilsD.gavepupilsconfidenceinexploitingtheirpotential
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NormPethricka36-year-oldmaninAustralia’snortherncityDarwinwaspraisedonThursdayforjumpingontoacrocodile’s鳄鱼的backtosavehiswifeWendyatLitchfieldNationalParkapopulartouristspotsouthwestofDarwinalocalnewspaperreporteD.MsPethrickwasstandingonariverbankWednesdayafternoonwhenthesaltwatercrocodilelunged扑lockingitsjawsonbothherlegsasittriedtodragherunderwater.NormPethrickwhowithhiswifehadbeencollectingwaterimmediatelywenttohelpher.Hejumpedontothebackpoked戳theeyesofthecrocodileandfinallygothiswifefreE.MsPethrickwaslatertakentoRoyalDarwinHospitalforamedicaltreatment.Thedoctorssaidshewassufferingeightpuncturewounds伤口inherrightlegapuncturewoundinherleftlegandaseriouscuttooneofherfingers.ThiscouldhavebeenafatalandtragicsituationsaidthegeneralmanagerofRoyalDarwinHospitalRDHDrLenNotarasaccordingtoalocalreport.HesaidMsPethrickwassavedbyherhusband’squickanddiligentactions.DrNotarasalsosaidshewouldremaininhospitalforthreetofourdaysandhaveanoperationtocleanthewoundswhichareeasytogetinfectedbecauseofbacteria细菌ontheteethofthecrocodilE.56.Thispassageismostlikelytobefoundin_____.A.atravelguideB.anewspaperC.atextbookD.anovel57.ThecrocodileattackedMsPethrickwhenshewas______.A.swimmingintheriverB.standingontheriverbankC.watchingthecrocodileD.fishinginthewater58.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutMsPethrick?A.HereyeswerebadlypokeD.B.Shehadeightwoundsaltogether.C.Oneofherfingersalsogothurt.D.Oneofthecrocodile’steethwasfoundinherleg.59.AccordingtothepassageNormPethrickcanbedescribedasfollowingEXCEPT______.A.braveB.diligentC.quickD.humorous60.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.ThehusbandshouldsavethewifeB.A.mansaveswife’slifefromcrocodile’sjawsC.A.crocodileisnotsodangerousaspeopleimagineD.Humanbeingscanbeatcrocodilessometimes
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Twothingschangedmylife:mymotherandawhiteplasticbikebasket.Ihavethoughtlongandhardaboutitandit’struE.Iwouldbeadifferentpersonifmymomhadn’tturnedasillybicycleaccessoryintoalifelessonIcarrywithmetoday.Mymotherandfatherwereunitedintheirwayofraisingchildrenbutitmostlyfelltomymothertoactuallycarryitout.LookingbackIhonestlydon’tknowhowshedidit.Managingthefamilybudgetmusthavebeenaveryhardtaskbutshemadeitlookeffortless.Ifwecomplainedaboutnothavingwhatanotherkiddidwe’dhearsomethinglikeIdon’tcarewhatso-and-sogotforhisbirthdayyouarenotgettingaTVinyourroom/acarforyourbirthday/alavishsweet-16party.Wehadtoearnourallowance零用钱bydoingchoresaroundthehousE.IcanstillrememberhowlongittooktopolishthelegsofourcoffeetablE.MybrotherscannodoubtrememberhoursspentcleaningthehousE.LikethetwolittlegirlsgrowingupattheWhiteHousewemadeourownbedsnooneleftthehouseuntilthatwasdoneandpickedupafterourselves.WehadtokeeptrackofourbelongingsandifsomethingwaslostitwasnotreplaceD.Itwassummerandonedaymymotherdrovemetothebikeshoptogetatirefixed—andthereitwasinthewindow.WhiteshinyplasticanddecoratedwithflowersthebasketwinkedatmeandIknew—Iknew—Ihadtohaveit.It’sbeautifulmymothersaidwhenIpointeditouttoherWhataneatbasket.ItriedtoholdoffatfirstIplayeditcoolforashortwhilE.ButthenIguessIcouldn’tstanditanylonger:MompleasecanIpleasepleasegetit?I’lldoextrachoresforaslongasyousay.I’lldoanythingbutIneedthatbasketIlovethatbasket.PleaseMom.Please?IwasdesperatE.YouknowshesaidgentlyrubbingmybackwhilewebothstaredatwhatIbelievedwasthecoolestthingeverIfyousaveupyoucouldbuythisyourself.BythetimeImakeenoughit’llbegone!MaybeRogerherecouldholditforyoushesmiledatRogerthebikeguy.Hecan’tholditforthatlongMom.Someoneelsewillbuyit.PleaseMomPlease?TheremightbeanotherwayshesaiD.AndsoourpayingplanunfoldeD.MymotherboughtthebeautifulbasketandputitsafelyinsomehidingplaceIcouldn’tfinD.EachweekIeagerlycountedmygrowingsavingsincreasedbyextraworkhereandtherewashingthecarhelpingmymothermakedinnerdeliveringorcollectingthingsonmybikethatalreadylookednakedwithoutthebasketinfront.AndthenweekslaterIcountedre-countedandjumpedforjoy.Ohhappyday!Imadeit!Ifinallyhadtheexactamountwe’dagreedupon.DayslatertheunthinkablehappeneD.A.neighborhoodgirlI’dplayedwithmillionsoftimesappearedwiththeexactsamebasketfixedtohershinynewbikethatalreadyhadallthebellsandwhistles.Irodehardandfasthometotellmymotheraboutthisdisaster.Thishorribleturnofevents.AndthencamethelessonI’vetakenwithmethroughmylife:HoneyYourbasketisextra-specialMomsaidgentlywipingawaymyhottears.Yourbasketisspecialbecauseyoupaidforityourself.55.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Thechildrenenjoyeddoinghousework.B.Theauthorcamefromawell-offfamily.C.Themotherraisedherchildreninanunusualway.D.ThechildrenwerefondoftheUSpresident’sdaughters.56.WhentheauthorsawthebasketinthewindowshE.A.fellinlovewithitB.staredathermotherC.recognizeditatonceD.wentuptothebikeguy57.Whydidtheauthorsaymanypleasestohermother?A.Shelongedtodoextrawork.B.Shewaseagertohavethebasket.C.Shefelttiredafterstandingtoolong.D.Shewantedtobepolitetohermother.58.ByusingnakedParagraph12theauthorseemstostressthatthebasketwas.A.somethingshecouldaffordB.somethingimportanttoherC.somethingimpossibletogetD.somethingshecoulddowithout59.Totheauthoritseemedtobeahorribleturnofeventsthat.A.somethingspoiledherpayingplanB.thebasketcostmorethanshehadsavedC.aneighborhoodgirlhadboughtanewbikeD.someoneelsehadgotabasketofthesamekind60.Whatisthelifelessontheauthorlearnedfromhermother?A.Savemoneyforarainyday.B.GoodadviceisbeyondallpricE.C.Earnyourbreadwithyoursweat.D.Godhelpsthosewhohelpthemselves.
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Alittleboystoodrightoutsidetheentranceinthefreezingspringwindcollectingdonationsforcancerresearch.NoseredhatdeepoverhisearshewarmedonehandinhispocketandheldalistwiththeotherhanD.Inoticedhehadnogloves.Icheckedmypursebuthadnocoins.Itisaprincipleofminetoalwaysgivemoneytocancerresearch---IhavelostdearfriendsandfamilymemberstothediseasE.I’llbringyousomemoneywhenIcomebackIpromisedtheyoungboy.Thankyou!hesmileD.Iaskedhimtocomeinsidethemallbutherefusedexplainingthatthemanagerwouldn’tallowanyonetogathermoneyforcharitiesinthemall.Ididmyshoppingandhadcoinsatleasttogivetohim.Ialsoboughtapairofgloves.AsIsteppedoutsidehestoodrightwherehehadbeen.Iaskedhimforthelistwithemptylinesandthepen.A.fewsignatureswerethereandIcouldseeonlyafewcoins.Nothingmuchbutatleasthehadcollectedsomemoney.Inthiscoldweatherwhywouldyouwantthat?IaskeD.BecausemybestfriendPeterhasleukaemia白血病andIwanttohelphimhesaidseriously.HereIgottheseforyouIsaidandpushedtheglovesintohishands.Thankyou!That’sverykindofyou!hesaidandheactuallyboweD.NowIcanstandherealotlongerthanIthought!Wellwhatdoyougetforyourself?IaskeD.Willtheorganizationgiveyousomethingtothankyoufordoingthis?Ohyes!theboysaidwithjoy.Igetanewemptylist!24.Thelittleboystoodinthefreezingwindto________.A.waitforhisfriendPeterB.collectmoneyforcancerC.gethisemptylistfilledD.doitashispart-timejob25.Theauthorgavemoneytocancerresearchbecause________.A.hewasveryrichB.hetookpityonthelittleboyC.hewasmovedbythelittleboyD.helosthisfriendstocancer26.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph5?A.OnlyafewpeoplecametodonatE.B.Donatorsdidn’twanttosignthelist.C.Theauthordoubtedtheboy’slist.D.Theauthorfeltsorryforthelittledonation.27.Withtheauthor’sdonationswhatwouldthelittleboymostprobablydo?A.Hewouldfeelverygratefultotheauthor.B.HewoulddonatetheglovestohisfrienD.C.HecouldholdthejobforashortertimE.D.Hecouldgetagreatdealfromthedonations.28.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthelittleboy?A.PatientandtalenteD.B.Lovelyandgreedy.C.DeterminedandoptimistiC.D.Positiveandpopular.
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MatthewHenson—ArcticExplorerIn1880fourteen-year-oldMatthewHensonlovedtohearsailorstelltalesoftheirexcitinglivesatsea.ThetraveltheadventurethedangerandthesteadypaywereallattractingyoungHenson.OnedayhefoundajobasacabinboyonabeautifulshipcalledtheKatieHinds.ForthenextfiveyearsHensonsailedaroundtheworld.Withthehelpoftheship’scaptainandothermembersofthecrewHensonlearnedmathematicsnavigationhistorygeographyandmanyothersubjects.BythetimehelefttheKatieHindsin1885Hensonwaswelleducatedandhadbecomeanexcellentseaman.UnabletofindworkanywhereelseHensontookajobinahatshopinWashingtonD.C.Onedayin1887amancameintobuyahat.ThemanRobertPearyaskedtheownerifheknewanyonewithexperienceatsea.PearywouldsoontraveltoSouthAmericafortheU..S..government.Heneededexperiencedmentoaccompanyhim.Theshopownerknewabouthisyoungemployee’sskillsandexperienceonoceanjourneyssoheintroducedPearytoHenson.Usinghismap-readingandsailingskillsHensonprovedhimselftobeaworthyandsmartseaman.PearysoonmadeHensonhisassistantandtheybecameclosefriends.OnedayPearytoldHensonabouthisrealdreamtobethefirstmantostandonthetopoftheworldattheNorthPole.HeaskedHensontohelphimmakehisdreamcometrue.OverthenextfiveyearsthetwoexplorersmadetwotripstogethertotheArctic.Howevertheywerenotabletoreachthepoleeithertime.Thecoldwindandicewereworsethaneitherofthemhadeverimagined.In1908PearyandHensonwerereadytomaketheirfinalattemptatreachingtheNorthPole.Bothmenwereoverfortyyearsold.Theyearsofhardshipinthearcticcoldhadmadethemsufferalot.Thiswouldbetheirlastchance.WithfourInuitguidestheymadeamadrushstraightacrosstheicetowardthepole.Peary’sfeetwereinjuredandhehadtobepulledonadogsled.InApril1909Henson’sinstrumentsshowedtheywerestandingattheNorthPole.TogetherHensonandPearyplantedtheAmericanflaginthesnow.InlateryearsRobertPearyandHensonweregreatlyhonoredfortheirachievements.Todaythetwofriendsandfellowexplorerslieinheroes’gravesnotfarapartintheArlingtonNationalCemetery.28.WhathappenedtoHensonaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Hebecameaskilledseaman.B.Hebecameahighlyeducatedcaptain.C.Hewasemployedinarestaurant.D.Hewasinterestedinhelpingothers.29.WhatdoesParagraph2mainlytellus?A.HowMatthewHensonmetRobertPeary.B.WhyMatthewHensonwenttothehatshop.C.WhyMatthewHensonstoppedworkingontheKatieHinds.D.HowRobertPearyknewthatMatthewHensonhadseaexperience.30.WhatcouldHensonandPearybestbecomparedtoontheirtriptotheNorthPole?A.Huntersrunningafterwolves.B.Generalsseekingpoweroveranothercountry.C.Soldiersgoingtowartofightfortheirfreedom.D.Fightersperformingataskinanunknownland.31.Howistheinformationpresentedinthispassagemainlyorganized?A.Bycauseandeffect.B.Bycomparingandcontrasting.C.Intheorderthattheeventshappened.D.Withmainideasandsupportingexamples.
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It’snotChristmasDayyet.ButwhereverIgoonthestreetsIseeshopssellingChristmastreesandallkindsofbeautifuldecorationswaiterswearingChristmashats;IhearchildrensingingChristmassongsonbroadcast;IgetmessagesofChristmas’sbestwishesfromfriends.IjustgotquiteconfusedagainsincewhenhaveChinesebeguncelebratingChristmasDay?WhatdothesepeoplecelebrateitforthebirthofChris?ButweallknowthatmostofChinesearenotChristianstheydon’tevenknowtheoriginofChristmasDayandtheycelebrateitfornoreason.Idon’tcelebrateChristmasDayoranyotherwesternholidayssinceI’mnotaChristianandnoramIawesterner.Idon’tknowwhatChristmasreallymeans.AnywayIcan’tgetreasonableanswersfrommyfriends.Someofthemthinktheywouldliketojusttakethischancetoenjoythemselvesregardlessofthemeaningofthefestival.SomeofthemthinkI’manold-fashionedgirlabigotwhodoesn’tappreciatethespiritofChineseculturaltolerance宽容andunderstandingofothercultures.Wellifitisaboutculturaltolerancewhydon’tweevercelebratethemonthofMuharramorfestivalsofcoloursinIndiaorFiestasPatriasinMexico?IreallyappreciateculturalexchangesandcommunicationswithallnationsbutIdon’tthinkthisiswhatit’sabout.Peoplearecelebratingmoreandmorewesternfestivalswhileignoringourtraditionalones.Isitpartofglobalization全球化Dopeopleinothernon-westerncountriesalsocelebrateChristmas?24.【小题1】Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthewriter_________.A.isanold-fashionedgirlB.doesn’tlikefestivalsatallC.preferswesternfestivalstoChinesefestivalsD.prefersChinesefestivalstowesternfestivals25.【小题2】AccordingtothewritermanyChinesepeoplecelebrateChristmas_________.A.fornoreasonB.forthebirthofChrisC.becausemostofthemareChristiansD.becausetheydon’tlikeChinesefestivals26.【小题3】TheunderlinedwordbigotinParagraph3means________.A.averybravepersonB.averystubbornpersonC.averycarefulpersonD.averypopularperson27.【小题4】Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_________.A.moreandmoreChinesepeoplecelebratewesternfestivalsnowB.ChinesepeoplepayenoughattentiontoourownfestivalsC.noChristmascelebrationmeansonelacksculturaltoleranceD.thewriterdoesn’tlikeculturalexchangesandcommunicationswithothercountries
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TangXiaowasrecentlygivenaschoolassignmentthataskedhimtowriteanessayabouthisidealjoB.The10-year-oldBeijingpupilrespondedbywritingthathewantedtobetheheadofalargebusiness.Youwanttobeabossthat’sOK.Butyoushouldn’tendyourarticlelikethis.Youshouldwrite‘IwanttodocharityworkwiththemoneyIearn’histeachercommenteD.Tang’smothersaidshecouldseethepointoftheteacher’sadvicebutsuggestedadifferentapproach.He’sonly10.We’vealwaysinstructedhimtohelpthoseinneeD.Butcharity?Idon’tthinkhereallyunderstandsthewordatthemoment.ThisistheunwrittenruleforChinesestudents:Youcanwritewhatyouthinkbutmakesureitreflectsyourpositivethinking.TheproblemsarereallyhighlightedbythegaokaoChina’slife-changingcollegeentranceexamination.ThekindofarticleshavealwaysbeenhighlystereotypedandmoresoinrecentyearssaidQiYongxiangwhohasbeenanexaminerforthewritingexam.Thereisnotmuchdiversityororiginality.Theywritesomebeautifulsentencesbutwithoutmakingapoint.NowadaysthecommonpracticeistopreparestoriesaboutfamouspeopledecoratedwithbeautifulsentencesandthenfindawaytousethemintotheessayregardlessoftheactualtopiC.ZhangYikunoneofninemillionstudentswhosatthisyear’sgaokaoreallyknowhowitworks.Theteacheratschoolgaveusalistof50newpublicintellectuals公众人物saidZhang.Theexaminersmusthavebeentiredofthepopularexamplessowehadtogivethemsomethingfresh.Zhang’smotherSongWenliaChineseteacheratprimaryschoolssaidshealwaysencouragesstudentstoexpresstheirtruefeelingsbutstudentshavetoprintoutinwhatwayyouareeducatedandinspireD.That’salwaystheruleinChinaotherwiseit’shardforstudentstogetahighscorE.Howevertherehavebeenchangesovertheyears.Thepast35yearshavewitnessedariseindiversityoftopicsandadecreaseinthepoliticalimplicationsoftheessaysinthegaokao.It’sstillhardforstudentstoexpressthemselvesfreelyunderthecurrenteducationsystemespeciallywhenfacedwiththehighpressurebroughtbythegaokaosaidXiongBingqivice-presidentofthe21stCenturyEducationResearchInstitutE.Thewritingtestwasoriginallydesignedtodisplayastudent’sindependentthinkingandwritingskills.ButnowtheyjusttrytheirbesttoattracttheexaminersaidXiong.28.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat____.A.TangXiaodoesn’twanttodocharitywiththemoneyheearnsB.TangXiaomothercan’tunderstandtheteacher’sadviceC.ZhangYikuncan’thaveusedthepopularexamplesinhisessayD.SongWenli’sstudentsarenotexpectedtoexpresstruefeelings29.HowdoesthewritersupporttheunderlinedstatementinParagraph2?A.Bygivinginstructions.B.Byanalyzingcauseandeffect.C.Byfollowingthelogicorder.D.BygivingexamplE.30.Theunderlinedwordstereotypedinparagraph3isclosestinmeaningto____.A.traditionalB.originalC.diverseD.positive31.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Thewritingtopicsandthepoliticalimplicationshaveincreasedduringthepast35years.B.Whenfacingthehighpressurestudentscanexpressthemselvesfreelyandeasily.C.StudentshavetoappealtotheexaminersinorderthattheycangetahighscorE.D.Thecurrenteducationsystemisintendedtoshowstudents’independentthinkingabilities.
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MyfriendDominicrecentlysethimselfa21-daykindnesschallengE.HestartedMother’sDay–May10–bysurprisinghismotheratherworkwithhistwobrothers.TheweekbeforehischallengestartedhehadwonsomemoneysoonDayTwohedonatedsomeofhiswinningstoalocaldisabilityorganisationinHorshamVictoriA.OnDayThreeheleftmoneyinanenvelopeatthelaundromat自助洗衣店withthewordsThenextoneisonme.Laterthatdaythelocaldistrictwashitbystrongwindssohecleanedouthiselderlyneighbour’sgutters排水沟onDayFour.DommanagesaretirementvillageandonDayFivehevisitedsomeformerresidentswhohadmovedtoanursinghomE.TradinginhiscarkeysforabicyclehelmetonDaySixwasDom’swayofbeingkindtotheenvironmentandthenonDaySevenhetookhisgrandmotheronaroadtriptothreedifferenttownssoshecouldvisitthegravesoflovedonesshehadn’tvisiteD.OnDayEighthespentthemorningdownatthenearbyWimmeraRiverwherehepickeduprubbishthatwaslitteringtheshorE.Hedrove200kmtotheclosestbloodbankinBallarattomakehisfirstblooddonationonDayNineandthenonDayTenboughtalotteryticketandputitinanenvelopebeforedroppingitintotheletterboxofarandomhousE.OnDayElevenmydaughterandIfoundourselvesstuckinasupermarketcarparkwithaflatbattery.IcalledDomwhocametoourrescuewithsmileandsuccessfullyjump-startedthecarsowecouldgethomE.DayTwelve’sactofkindnesswasvolunteeringatMealsonWheelstohelpdeliverdinnerstopeopleinthecommunitywhoneedextrasupport.AndsoDom’skindnesscontinuedforanotherninedays–helpingfriendsmovehousedeliveringflowerstonursesatthelocalhospitalwashinghisaunt’scarandstoppingbyhisgrandparentstohelpoutintheirgardenarejustsomeofthekindthingshediD.Domtookupthischallengebecausehehadbeenthroughsomedifficulttimesafterarelationshipbreakup.InsteadoffeelingsorryforhimselfheturnedanegativeintoapositiveandIcanhonestlysaythatithasbeencontagious!24.Whatdoestheunderlinedphraseaflatbatterymean?A.A.batterywhichisbroadbutnotveryhigh.B.A.batterywhichdoesnothaveanyelectricity.C.A.batterythatisfunctioningverywell.D.A.batterythatcoststheowneralotofmoney.25.ThefollowingareallDominicdidduringanotherninedaysexcept_____________.A.deliveringflowerstonursesatthelocalhospitalB.stoppingbyhisgrandparentstohelpoutintheirgardenC.takinghisgrandmothertothreedifferenttownsD.helpingfriendsmovehouse26.What’stheopinionoftheauthoraboutwhathisfriendDominicdid?A.NegativE.B.PessimistiC.C.DissatisfieD.D.AffirmativE.27.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheThree-WeekKindnessChallengeB.TheSmallThingsMyFriendDidC.A.LongJourneytoSurpriseMotherD.HelpingOthersMeanshelpingourselves
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CharltonHestontheHollywoodactorwhohasplayedsuchrolesasBenHurandMoseswasonceaskedifitwasdestinythatgothimwhereheistoday.Hestonrepliedthatdestinyshouldbediscounted不可全信.TohimhissuccesswasduetoknowingwhathewantedhavingabitofluckandworkingharD.Hesummeduphisattitudestolifeandachievements:Nevergiveup!Nevergiveup!Ineveryimportantaspectofourlifenevergivingupistherightapproach.Nevergiveupbelievinginyourselfandwhatyoucandoforyourselfandother.Nevergiveuptryingtomakeyourcareerasuccess.Nevergiveuptryingtolearnusefulthingsyouhavealwaysdreamedabout.Nevergiveupmakingmarriageasuccess.Nevergiveuponyourslowlearningordisabledchildren.Nevergiveuptryingtospendqualitytimewithyourfamilyandfriends.Nevergiveupwhenyouaretryingtochangeyourcharacterforthebetterbutareconstantlytempedtogobacktoyouroldbadways.Nevergiveupwhenyouarechasingapieceofbusiness.Imagineyourselfsettingonavacationjourneythatwouldtakeyouprobablyhalfaday’sridE.Thisistheholidaythatyouandyourfamilymembershavebeenlookingforwardto.Onthisjourneycertainthingsmighthappenthatmightdiscourageyoufromstickingtoyourplans.Therecouldbemassivetrafficjams.Yourbicycleorcarmighthaveapunctured刺破的tyrE.Theweathermightchangeandbecometoohotortoowet.Imagineanothersituation.Ifyouandyourfamilyareinaboatandanaccidenthappenswouldyougiveupstayingafloatonewayorotheruntilhelpcomes?Youmayaskwhetheritisrealistic现实的tonevergiveupyourgoals.Wellyoucangiveupapieceofyourplanbutnotyourgoatifyouaresurethatyourgoalisimportantandright.57.CharltonHeston.A.isasuccessfulHollywoodactorB.issuccessfulnotonlyinhiscareerbutalsoinlifeC.wasonceaskedsomequestionswhenactingtheroleasMosesD.isluckyandhardworking58.CharltonHesston’smottois.A.tomarryonlyonceinaperson’slifetimeB.thatsuccessmeanshavingabitofluckandworkinghardC.nevergiveupD.nevergiveupmakingmarriageasuccess59.Ifyoutrytochangeyourcharacterforthebetter.A.youneedcontinuouseffortB.youmustgobacktoyouroldbadwaysC.youshouldrememberthatthatisn’teasyD.youmustpayattentiontoyourattitudes60.Ifyouareinaboatandanaccidenthappens.A.youcan’tswimB.youwouldgiveupstayingafloatC.youarenotabletorunyourboatD.youwouldtryyourbesttostayafloat
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ItoldmyfriendGrahamthatIoftencycletwomilesfrommyhousetothetowncentrebutunfortunatelythereisabighillontheroutE.HerepliedYoumeanfortunately.HeexplainedthatIshouldbegladoftheextraexercisethatthehillprovideD.MyattitudetothehillhasnowchangeD.IusedtogrumbleasIapproacheditbutnowItellmyselfthefollowing.Thishillwillexercisemyheartandlungs.Itwillhelpmetoloseweightandgetfit.ItwillmeanthatIlivelonger.ThishillismyfrienD.FinallyIcomfortmyselfwiththethoughtofallthosesillypeoplewhopaymoneytogotoagymandsitonstationeryexercisebicycleswhenIcangetthesamevalueforfreE.IhaveasmileofsatisfactionasIreachthetopofthehill.ProblemsaretheretobefacedandovercomE.WecannotachieveanythingwithaneasylifE.HelenKellerwasthefirstdeafandblindpersontogainauniversitydegreE.Heractivismandwritingprovedinspirational.ShewroteCharactercannotbedevelopedineaseandquiet.OnlythroughexperiencesoftrialandsufferingcanthesoulbestrengthenedvisionclearedambitioninspiredandsuccessachieveD.Oneofthemaincausesofsuccessinlifeisourattitudetowardsadversity逆境.Fromtimetotimeweallfacehardshipsproblemsaccidentsafflictionsanddifficulties.Someareofourmakingbutmanyconfrontusthroughnofaultofourown.Whilewecannotchoosetheadversitywecanchooseourattitudetowardsit.DouglasBaderwas21whenin193lhehadbothlegscutofffollowingaflyingaccident.HewasdeterminedtoflyagainandwentontobecomeoneoftheleadingflyingacesintheBattleofBritainwith22aerialvictoriesovertheGermans.Hewasaninspirationtoothersduringthewar.HesaidDon’tlistentoanyonewhotellsyouthatyoucan’tdothisorthat.That'snonsensE.Makeupyourmindyou'llneverusecrutchesorastickthenhaveagoateverything.Gotoschooljoininallthegamesyoucan.Goanywhereyouwantto.ButneverneverletthempersuadeyouthatthingsaretoodifficultorimpossiblE.ThebiographiesofgreatpeoplearefullofexamplesofhowtheytookstepstoovercomethedifficultiestheyfaceD.ThecommonthreadisthattheydidnotbecomedepresseD.TheychosetheirattitudE.TheychosetobepositivE.TheytookonthechallengE.Theywon.Neverthelessthereisstilltheproblemofhowyouchangeyourattitudetowardsadversity.72.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtotheauthorofthepassage?A.ClimbinghillsonbicyclesisthebestwaytotakeexercisE.B.Peoplearesillytopaytogotothegym.C.Thosewhowanttoachievesuccesscan'texpecttolivealleasylifE.D.People'sattitudetowardsadversityistheonlyfactorthatdetermineswhethertheywillsucceeD.73.ThewriterquotedHelenKellerandhersayingasanexampletodemonstrate_______________.A.onecannotachieveanythingwithaneasylifeB.onlydisabledpersonscanexperiencehardshipdeeplyC.one’ssuccessisdeterminedbynothingbuthis/herattitudeD.it’srareforadeafandblindpersontogainaUniversitydegreE.74.Followingthispassagetheauthorwillfurthertalkabout___________________________.A.howhisfriendhelpedhimtochangehisattitudetowardstheadversityhefacedB.whatstepstotaketochangeyourattitudetowardstheadversityyoufaceC.whatgreatpeoplehaveincommonD.whyitisimportanttokeepoptimisticinfaceofadversity75.Whichofthefollowingcanbestfunctionasthetitleofthepassage?A.FaceadversitywithasmileB.DifferentattitudestowardsadversityC.NothingisimpossibleD.Lifeisfullofadversity
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Mr.PeterJohnsonagedtwenty-threebattledforhalfanhourtoescapefromhistrappedcaryesterdaywhenitlandedupsidedowninthreefeetofwater.Mr.Johnsontooktheonlyesaperoute---throughtheboot行李箱.Mr.Johnson’scarhadfinishedupinaditch沟渠atRomneyMarsinKentafterskidding打滑oniceandhittingabank.FortunatelythewaterbegantocomeinonlyslowlyhesaiD.Icouldn’tforcethedoorsbecausetheywerejammedagainstthewallsoftheditchanddarednotopenthewindowsbecauseIknewwaterwouldcomefloodingin.Mr.JohnsonasweetsalesmanofSittingHomeKentfirsttriedtoattracttheattentionofotherdriversbysoundingthehornandhammeringontheroofandboot.ThenhebeganhisstruggletoescapE.LaterhesaidItwasreallyahalfpennythatsavedmylifE.ItwastheonlycoinIhadinmypocketandIusedittoopenthebackseattogetintotheboot.IhammereddesperatelytryingtomakesomeonehearbutnohelpcamE.Ittooktenminutestoopentheseatandafurtherfiveminutestoclearthesweetsamplesfromtheboot.ThenMr.Johnsonfoundatoolandbegantoworkonthebootlock.Fifteenminutespassedby.ItwastheonlychanceIhaD.FinallyitgavebutassoonasImovedthebootlidthewaterandmudpouredin.Iforcedtheliddownintothemudandclimbedoutofmycarasitfilledup.HishandsandarmcutandbruisedMr.JohnsongottoBeckettFarmnearbywherehewaslookedafterbythefarmer’swifeMrs.LucyBates.CoveredwithablankethesaidThatthirtyminutesseemedlikehours.Onlythetipsofthecarwheelswerevisiblepolicesaidlastnight.Thevehiclehadsunkintotwofeetofmudatthebottomoftheditch.9.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat______.A.thepolicehelpedMr.JohnsongetoutoftheditchB.theaccidenthappenedonaclearwarmdayC.theditchwasalongaremotecountryroadD.Mr.Johnsonhadatenderwifeandwaswellattended10.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Mr.Johnson’scarstoodonitsbootasitfelldown.B.Mr.Johnsoncouldnotescapefromthedoorbecauseitwasfullofsweetjam.C.Mr.Johnsonstruggledinthemudasheopenedthebackseat.D.Mr.Johnson’scaraccidentwaspartlyduetotheicyroaD.11.TheunderlinedpartFinallyitgaveinParagraph5meansthat______.A.LuckilythedoorwastornawayintheendB.ThelockcameopenafterallhiseffortsC.AtlastthetoolwentbrokenD.Thechancewaslostatthelastminute12.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.ThestoryofMr.JohnsonasweetsalesmanB.CarbootcanserveasthebestescaperouteC.ThedriversurvivedaterriblecaraccidentD.Thedriverescapedthroughthecarboot
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MarkTwainwasagreatwriter.HewasfromtheUSA.Hewasbornin1835.Hewasalsoafamousspeaker.Hewasfamousforhissenseofhumor.ManypeoplelikedtolistentohimtalkbecausehelikedtotellsomeinterestingstoriestomakepeoplelaughallthetimE.OnedayMarkTwainwasgoingtoasmalltownbecauseofhiswriting.Beforehewasgoingtoleaveoneofhisfriendssaidtohimthattherewerealwaysalotofmosquitoesinthetownandtoldhimthathe’dbetternotgotherE.MarkTwainwaved摇动hishandandsaidItdoesn’tmatter.ThemosquitoesarenorelativesofminE.Idon’tthinktheywillcometovisitmE.AfterhearrivedatthetownMarkTwainstayedinasmallhotelnearthestation.Hewentintohisroombutwhenhewasjustabouttohavearestquiteafewmosquitoesflewabouthim.Thewaitersfeltverysorryaboutthat.I’mverysorryMrMarkTwain.Therearetoomanymosquitoesinourtown.Oneofthemsaidtohim.MarkTwainhowevermadeajokesayingtothewaiterThemosquitoesareveryclever.Theyknowmyroomnumber.Theydidn’tcomeintothewrongroom.Whathesaidmadeallthepeoplepresentlaughheartily.ButthatnightMarkTwainsleptwell.Doyouknowwhy?Thatwasbecauseallthewaitersinthehotelweredrivingthemosquitoesawayforhimduringthewholenight.1.ThatdayMarkTwainwenttothetown_____.A.toseeoneofhisfriendsB.becausehewastoldtherewerealotofmosquitoesthereC.becausehewantedtodosomethingthereforhiswritingD.toseeoneofhisrelatives2.Thewaitersfeltsorrybecause_____.A.theydidsomethingwrongtoMarkTwainB.theirhotelwastoosmallC.theroomwasnotverycleanD.therewerequiteafewmosquitoesinMarkTwain’sroom3.Allthepeoplepresentlaughedheartilybecause_____.A.themosquitoeswereverycleverandtheydidn’tcomeintothewrongroomB.themosquitoesknewMarkTwain’sroomnumberC.MarkTwainmadeajokeD.MarkTwaingavethewaiterssomenicepresents4.Fromthestoryweknow_____.A.nomosquitoestroubledMarkTwaininthenightB.theownerofthehoteltoldthewaiterstolookafterMarkTwainwellatnightC.MarkTwaindidn’thaveagoodrestthatnightD.therewerenotmosquitoesinthehotelanylonger
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Mostpaintersdiscoverastyleofpaintingthatisfitforthemandsticktothatespeciallyifpeopleadmiretheirpictures.ButPicassothegreatSpanishpainterwaslikeamanwhohadnotyetfoundhisownparticularstyleofpainting.Hekeptonstrugglingtofindtheperfectexpressiontillhisdeathin1973.SomeofPicasso'spaintingsarerichsoftcoloredandbeautiful.OthersareuglycruelandstrangE.Butsuchpaintingsallowustoimaginethingsforourselves.TheyforceustosaytoourselvesWhatdoesheseethatmakeshimpaintlikethat?AndwebegintolookunderthesurfaceofthethingsweseE.Picassopaintedthousandsofpicturesindifferentstyles.Sometimeshepaintedthenaturallookofthings.Sometimesheseemedtobreakthemapartandthrowthepiecesinourfaces.HeshoweduswhatthemindknowsaswellaswhattheeyesseE.Attheageof90heremainedascuriousabouttheworldashehadbeenwhenhewasyoung.ThatiswhypeoplehavecalledhimtheyoungestpainterintheworlD.21.TheuglycruelandstrangepaintingsbyPicasso_______.A.forceustoquestionanythingweseeB.allowustoaskquestionsaboutthemC.makeustrytonoticesomethinglatent隐藏inthethingsD.causeustothinkwhatPicassosawwasdifferentfromwhatwesee22.ThesentenceSometimesheseemedtobreakthemapartandthrowthepiecesinourfacesmeans_____.A.sometimeshetorehispicturesintopiecesB.thingsinsomeofhispicturesseemtobeindisorderC.sometimesheshowedsomebrokenpicturestoothersD.hebrokesomethinghewaspaintingandthrewthemaway23.WhyhavepeoplecalledPicassotheyoungestpainterintheworld?A.BecauseheobservedthingswiththeeyeandtheminD.B.BecausehelookedyoungwhenhewasolD.C.BecauseheneverstoppedpaintingwhenhewasolD.D.Becausehenevergaveuplookingforsomethingnew.
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Alicewasbeginningtogetverytiredofsittingbyhersisteronthebankandofhavingnothingtodo;onceortwiceshehadlookedintothebookhersisterwasreadingbutithadnopicturesorconversationsinitandwhatistheuseofabookthoughtAlicewithoutpicturesorconversation?Soshewasconsideringinherownmindaswellasshecouldforthehotdaymadeherfeelverysleepyandstupidwhetherthepleasureofmakingadaisy-chain雏菊花环wouldbeworththetroubleofgettingupandpickingthedaisieswhensuddenlyawhiterabbitwithpinkeyesranclosebyher.Therewasnothingsoveryremarkableinthat;butwhentherabbitactuallytookawatchoutofitswaistcoat-pocketandlookedatitandthenhurriedonAlicestartedtoherfeetforitflashedacrosshermindthatshehadneverbeforeseenarabbitwitheitherawaistcoat-pocketorawatchtotakeoutofitandburningwithcuriositysheranacrossthefieldafteritandfortunatelywasjustintimetoseeitpopdownalargerabbit-holeunderthebush.Therabbit-holewentstraightonlikeatunnelforsomewayandthendippedsuddenlydownsosuddenlythatAlicehadnotamomenttothinkaboutstoppingherselfbeforeshefoundherselffallingdownaverydeepwell.Eitherthewellwasverydeeporshefellveryslowlyforshehadplentyoftimeasshewentdowntolookaboutherandtowonderwhatwasgoingtohappennext.Firstshetriedtolookdownandmakeoutwhatshewascomingtobutitwastoodarktoseeanything;thenshelookedatthesidesofthewellandnoticedthattheywerefilledwithcupboardsandbook-shelves;hereandthereshesawmapsandpictureshunguponhooks.Shetookdownajarfromoneoftheshelvesasshepassed;itwaslabeledORANGEMARMALADEbuttohergreatdisappointmentitwasempty;shedidnotliketodropthejarforfearofkillingsomebodysomanagedtoputitintooneofthecupboardsasshefellpastit.Downdowndown.Wouldthefallnevercometoanend?IwonderhowmanymilesI'vefallenbythistime?shesaidalouD.Imustbegettingsomewhereneartilecentreoftheearth.Letmesee:thatwouldbefourthousandmilesdownIthink.IwonderifIshallfallrightthroughtheearth!Howfunnyit'llseemtocomeoutamongthepeoplethatwalkwiththeirheadsdownward!TheAntipathiesIthink--butIshallhavetoaskthemwhatthenameofthecountryisyouknow.PleaseMa'amisthisNewZealandorAustralia?'Andwhatanignorantlittlegirlshe'llthinkmeforasking!Noit'llneverdotoask:perhapsIshallseeitwrittenupsomewherE.Downdowndown.Therewasnothingelsetodowhensuddenlythump!thump!Downshecameuponaheapofsticksanddryleavesandthefallwasover.16.WhatkindofbooksdoyouthinkwillinterestAlicemost?A.Booksthathersisterwasreading.B.Bookswithoutpicturesorconversation.C.Booksaboutwhiterabbits.D.Bookswithpicturesandconversation.17.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Alicedidnotliketodropthejarforfearofkillingthewhiterabbit.B.Alicemanagedtoputthejarbackintotheshelf.C.Aliceranafterthewhiterabbitacrossthefieldoutofcuriosity.D.ThepeopleontheoppositesideoftheearthwalkwiththeirheadsdownwarD.18.Whichistherightorderofthestory?A.AlicejumpedintoalargeholE.B.Shetookdownajarfromoneoftheshelves.C.A.whiterabbitranclosebyher.D.Alicesatbyhersisterdoingnothing.E.Shefelluponsomesticksanddryleaves.A.d-c-a-b-eB.d-a-c-b-eC.a-b-e-c-dD.d-c-a--e-b19.FromthepassagewecanseeAliceisan___________girl.A.helpfulandfriendlyB.curiousandimaginativeC.braveandcuriousD.ignorantandpretty20.TheparagraphInanothermomentdownwentAliceafteritneveronceconsideringhowintheworldshewastogetoutagain.canbeputbetween___________.A.Paragraphs1and2B.Paragraphs2and3C.Paragraphs3and4D.Paragraphs4and5
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Iamamusicstoreowner.OnedaywhenIwascleaningtheinstrumentsinmystoreIsawanoldmancomein.Hisshortstepsdraggedonthecarpet.Is77toooldtolearnthebanjo班卓琴?heaskeD.YoucanlearntoplayitwellIrepliedholdingbackmydoubts.MymindtoldmeIwasgivingfalseencouragement.Ireachedtheinstructor’sscheduleandgavetheratestheavailabletimeandtheadditionalinformationthathewouldneeD.TomysurpriseanddelighttheoldmanCarlbeganbanjolessonsthreedayslaterwithmymostpatientteacher.WithnothingtodoathomebutpracticeCarlmadesurprisingprogress.Afterbreakfasthepracticedforhisrequiredhalfhour.Whilewaitingforlunchhepickeduphisbanjoagainforjustacoupleofminutes.SinceTVwasdifficultforhimtoseeandhearheoftenplayedthebanjointheevenings.Carlwasalwaysearlyforlessonssoitwasasurprisethathedidn’tarriveoneTuesday.ThenextmorningIlistenedtotheansweringmachinewithsadness.Carl’sinhospitalthevoicerecordeD.TwomonthslaterIsharedthenewspaperobituarywiththebanjoteacher.Webothshedtearsforasurprisinglycleverbanjostudent.Severalmonthslaterawomancameintothestorecarryingaplant.ThisisforCarl’sbanjoteachershesaiD.I’mhiswifeMary.WhydidCarlwanttoplaythebanjo?IaskeD.Marytookadeepbreathandletitoutslowly.Carlwasatsomeshowwhenhewas10yearsolD.Hecameclosetothestagetowatchtheperformers.WhentheywerepackinguptheirinstrumentsthebanjoplayersaidtoCarl‘Youwanttoseethisupclose?’Carlclimbeduponthestageandfromthenonhewantedtoplaythebanjo.Carlhadwaited67yearstorealizeadream!MarygavetheplanttoCarl’sbanjoteacher.ThankyouforthebestsixmonthsofhislifeshesaiD.24.HowdidCarllearntoplaythebanjowell?A.ByworkingharD.B.Bytakingshortcuts.C.Byaskinghiswifetohelphim.D.Byfindingthebestteacher.25.FromParagraph2wecanknowtheauthor______.A.wasunwillingtohelpCarlB.wasgivingtrueencouragementC.didn’twanttoencourageCarlD.encouragedCarlthoughhehaddoubts26.TheunderlinedwordobituaryinParA.5meansanoticethat_______.A.announcessomebodyhasdiedB.announcessomebodyisneededC.announcesagoodpieceofnewsD.announcesagiftforsomebody27.WhydidCarlwanttolearnbanjo?A.Hewantedtobecomeabanjoperformer.B.HewantedtomakehisdreamofhisyoungagecometruE.C.Hiswifeencouragedhimtolearnit.D.HewantedtospendthelastbestsixmonthsofhislifE.
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M.yyoungerbrotherandIwerealoneathomE.IwasdoingmyhomeworkwhilemybrotherwaswatchingTV.Suddenlythedoorbellrang.Mybrotherrushedtothedoorthinkingthatourparentshadcomehome;heunlockedthedoorandopenedit.Outsidestoodatallmanwearingablackraincoatandblackboots.HesaidthathewasasalesmanandaskedpolitelyifourmotherorfatherwasathomE.WithoutthinkingmybrothersaidNo.Heaskedifwewouldliketobuysomebooks.Iexplainedthatwewerenotsupposedtobuyanythingwithoutourparents’permission.AsIwasabouttoclosethedoorheforcedhiswayintoourhousetookoutaknifeandforcedmetotieupmybrother’shandswitharopewhichhetookoutfromhispocket.ItieduphishandsbutItieditinaspecialwaysomybrothercouldunitehimself.Themanthentiedmyhandsupandlockedbothofusinthekitchen.Soonhewentupstairstosearchthebedroomforvaluables.Imanagedtoteachmybrothertounitetheropeonhishands.HethenunitedmE.IrushedtothetelephonetocallthepolicebutthelinewasdeaD.ThedoorswerealllockedfromtheoutsidE.Luckilytherobberforgottolockthekitchenwindow.MybrothermanagedtogooutofthehousethroughthewindowsandItoldhimtogototheneighborhoodpolicepostandaskforhelp.Mybrotherbroughtthepolicetoourhouseandtherobberwascaught.SoonourparentscamehomE.MyparentswerethankfulthatwewerenothurtbuttheysaidIshouldhavestoppedmybrotherfromopeningthedoortostrangers.Ilearnedalessononsafety.21.Beforeopeningthedoortheauthor’sbrother__________.A.thoughtitwasoneofhisfriendsB.didn’taskwhoitwasC.knewitwasastrangerD.feltveryfrighted22.Welearnedfromthesecondparagraphthat___________.A.theauthorletthestrangerinB.themanlefttheauthoratalossC.theauthorwantedtobuysomebooksD.theauthorobeyedhisparents23.Wecaninferfromthetextthat______________.A.therobberhadlockedallthedoorsfromtheoutsideB.theparentsweresorryfornotteachingtheirchildrenaboutsafetyC.theauthorwasstrongenoughtofightwiththerobberD.theneighborhelpedthetwobrotherscallthepolice
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WhenJaneputouttheideaofhomeschoolingtoherparentsthefirstreactiontheygavewasYouarecuttingthechildofftheworlD.’’Didthechildreallygetcutoffordidthechildsocializebetter?Themomentwehearofhomeschoolingwethinkthechildwillhavenoopportunitiestointeractwithpeers.Howeverinmyfriend’sopinionweforgetthatwhenattendingaregularschoolthechildisnotintosocializingallthewhilE.Thechildisrestrictedtosomanyotheractivities.Studiestakeamajorroleinachild’slifE.Thechildhardlyhasthetimetointeractatschool.Thechildmightbemeetingandstudyingalongwithmanypeers;howeverhowmanykidsinteractwithallthekidsinaclass?Butinhomeschoolingsystemasmyfriendmentionedthekidhasallthetimeandcanplanhisdayaccordingly.Duringthedaythechildstudiesjustlikeotherschool-goingkidsbutwithnoburdenofhomeworkandprojectworkthechildhassomuchfreetimeintheeveningastoeffectivelyinteractandplaywithpeers.ThequalitytimethechildspendsineducationisreallyimpressivE.Homeschooledkidshavetheopportunitytosocializemoreoftenastheyhavealotoftimeintheirhands.Theycanalsomakesocializingaregularhabit.Justasmyfriendsaidherchildgoestoaneighboringparkalmosteverydayandhasasetoffriendswhogotheredaily.Otherchildrengetbackhometofinishoffhomeworkandprojectworkwhereasherchildwhoisalreadythroughwithstudiesgetstheopportunitytospendtimewithfamilymembers.WhenIheardthisIreallyfelthowluckythechildwas.DefinitelythechildhadabetteropportunitytosocializewhencomparedwithmykiD.HoweverImightnotconsiderhomeschoolingformykidasIamsousedtotheconventionalschoolingsystemandfeelregularschoolingthesafestbet.zxlmm29.Theauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassageisto_____________.A.expresshisviewsonhomeschoolingB.explainwhathomeschoolingisC.sharehiswaysofteachinghischildrenD.promotehomeschooling30.Whatisthebiggestadvantageofhomeschooledchildren?A.Theywillbecomebraver.B.Theycanbemorepopular.C.Theycansocializebetter.D.TheywillknowhowtoarrangetimE.31.Whatdoweknowabouthomeschooledchildren?A.Theydon’tinteractwiththeirpeersoften.B.Theyhavemoresparetimetoplay.C.TheyarerestrictedtocertainactivitiesD.Theycan’tgainenoughknowledgE.32.Howdoesthepassagemainlydevelop?A.ByfollowingtheorderofimportancE.B.ByfollowingtheorderoftimE.C.Bymakingcomparisons.D.BypresentingdatA.
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Ihadanexperienceoncewhichtaughtmesomethingaboutthewayspeoplemakeabadsituationworsebyblaming责备themselves.OneJanuaryIofficiated主持attwofuneralsfortwoelderlywomen.Bothdiedanaturaldeath.Atthefirsthomethesonofthedeceased已故womansaidIfonlyIhadsentmymothertoFloridaandgottenheroutofthiscoldandsnowshewouldbealivetoday.It’smyfaultthatshedieD.AtthesecondhomethesonsaidIfonlyIhadn’tinsistedonhergoingtoFloridashewouldbealivetoday.ThatlongairplaneridewasmorethanshecouldtakE.It’smyfault.Whenthingsdon'tturnoutaswewouldlikethemtowetendtoassume假设thathadwedonethingsdifferentlythestorywouldhavehadahappierending.Anytimethereisadeaththesurvivorswillfeelguilty内疚.BecausethecourseofactiontheytookturnedoutbadtheybelievethattheoppositecourseforexamplekeepingMotherathomewouldhaveturnedoutbetter.Afterallhowcouldithaveturnedoutanyworse?Thereseemtobetwoelementsinvolvedinourreadinesstofeelguilty.Thefirstliesinourbeliefthattheworldmakessense—thereisareasonforeverythingthathappens.Thesecondisthethoughtthatwearethecauseofwhathappensespeciallythebadthingsthathappen.TherootsofthisfeelingmaylieinourchildhooD.A.babycomestothinkthattheworldexiststomeethisneedsandthathemakeseverythinghappeninit.Hewakesupinthemorningandcallstherestoftheworldtoitstasks.Hecriesandsomeonecomestoattendtohim.Whenheishungrypeoplefeedhimandwhenheiswetpeoplechangehim.Veryoftenwedonotcompletelygiveupthatchildishthoughtthatourwishescausethingstohappen.32.Whatistrueaboutthetwodeceasedelderlywomen?A.TheybothdiedofoldagE.B.Theydiedfromhardwork.C.Theyweren'tusedtothechangeinlifE.D.Theydiedduetothefactthatfamilymembersdidn’tcareaboutthem.33.Peoplefeelguiltyforthedeathsoftheirlovedonesbecause_____.A.theycannotfindabetterwaytoexpresstheirsadnessB.theybelievethattheyareresponsibleforwhathashappenedC.theydon'tknowthenaturalcourseofeventsD.theydon'tknowthingsoftenturnoutintheoppositedirection34.TheunderlinedparttheworldmakessenseinParagraph3probablymeansthat_____.A.everythingintheworldisplannedinadvanceB.theworldcanbeunderstoodindifferentwaysC.there'sanexplanationforeverythingintheworldD.wehavetobewiseinordertounderstandtheworld35.Peoplehavebelievedsinceearlychildhoodthat______.A.everybodyisattheircommandB.lifeanddeathisanunsolvedmysteryC.everystoryshouldhaveahappyendingD.theirwishesarethecauseofeverythingthathappens
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Aschoolboywhohasbeenunabletoplaysportshasfoundtheperfectentertainment—snowboarding.ThomasPettigrewisenjoyinghimselfbyperformingdifficultactionsatfreestyleevents.Theyoungstercan’tjoininPElessonsatschoolbecausehesuffersfromarareconditionwhichmeanshisbodydangerouslyoverheats.Thismakesitdifficultforhisbodytocooldownnaturally.Buttheice-cooltemperaturesonthemountainsmeanThomascanslidedowntheslopesfreely.HisfatherRichardcameupwiththeideaoftakingThomassnowboardinginMarch2010.NowwhileotherchildrenlookforwardtoplayingoutsideinthesunshineThomasisapplyinghisnewactivityattheSnowZoneinCastlefordintemperaturesofabout-5℃.Mr.PettigrewsaidWhenThomastriesmostsportshehastostopwhenhegetstoohotbutthatneverhappenswithsnowboarding.IwassurprisedathowgoodhewaswhenhestarteD.Henowgoeseveryweekforthreeorfourhours.He’sbeensoenthusiasticabouthissnowboardingthathe’sevenpersuadedmetohaveagosowecanenjoyittogether.Thomas’sparentshavespentthepast10yearswatchingtheschoolboyforanysignsofoverheatingonlytakinghimonholidayinthecoolermonths.Hehasnoenergyandnointerestindoinganythingifheoverheatsandwedowhateverittakestocoolhistemperaturesuchasputtinghiminthecarwiththeairconditionerworkingorrunningcoldbaths.AidenHaringtonheadoftheskischoolatSnowZonesaidSnowsportsareagreatwayforanyonetokeepfitbutseemtobeparticularlybeneficialtoThomasasheisabletomakesurehestayscool.Thomasdoesverywellinsnowboardingandhecannowperformplentyoffreestyleactions.I’msurethathewillcontinuetoprogressinthecomingmonthsandhopefullytakepartinsomeofourfreestyleevents.21.ThomasPettigrewthinkssnowboardingis__________.A.dangerousB.pleasantC.healthfulD.difficult22.Whatcanweknowfromthethirdparagraph?A.Thomashasatalentforsnowboarding.B.Thefamilyenjoysnowboardingeveryday.C.Thomashastriedplentyofsportsandhasn’tfoundasuitableonE.D.Thomas’smotherwasthefirstpersontotakeThomassnowboarding.23.Thomas’sparentsneedtocooldownhisbodyonceheis__________.A.nervousB.excitedC.spiritlessD.sleepy24.AccordingtothepassageAidenHarington__________.A.isasnowboardingfanB.believesThomashasgreatpossibilityfordevelopingsnowboardingskillsC.thinkssnowboardingcanhelpcureThomas’sdiseaseD.encouragesandhelpsThomasalot
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ArrivinginSydneyonhisownfromIndiamyhusbandRashidstayedinahotelforashorttimewhilelookingforahouseformeandourchildren.Duringthefirstweekofhisstayhewentoutonedaytodosomeshopping.HecamebackinthelateafternoontodiscoverthathissuitcasewasgonE.Hewasextremelyworriedasthesuitcasehadallhisimportantpapersincludinghispassport.HereportedthecasetothepoliceandthensattherelostandlonelyinstrangecitythinkingoftheterribletroublesofgettingallthepaperworkorganizedagainfromadistantcountrywhiletryingtosettledowninanewonE.Lateintheeveningthephonerang.Itwasastranger.Hewastryingtopronouncemyhusband’snameandwasaskinghimalotofquestions.Thenhesaidtheyhadfoundapileofpapersintheirtrashcanthathadbeenleftoutonthefootpath.Myhusbandrushedtotheirhometofindakindfamilyholdingallhispapersanddocuments.Theiryoungdaughterhadgonetothetrashcanandfoundapileofunfamiliarpapers.Herparentshadcarefullysortedthemoutalthoughtheyhadfoundmainlyforeignaddressesonmostofthedocuments.Atlasttheyhadseenahalf-writtenletterinthepileinwhichmyhusbandhadgivenhisnewtelephonenumbertoafrienD.ThatfamilynotonlyrestoredtheimportantdocumentstousthatdaybutalsorestoredourfaithandtrustinpeoplE.Westillremembertheirkindnessandoftensendawarmwishtheirway.35.WhatdidRashidplantodoafterhisarrivalinSydney?A.GoshoppingB.FindahouseC.JoinhisfamilyD.Takehisfamily36.Thegirl’sparentsgotRashid’sphonenumberfrom_______.A.afriendofhisfamilyB.aSydneypolicemanC.aletterinhispapersD.astrangerinSydney37.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordrestoredinthelastparagraphmean?A.showedB.sentoutC.deliveredD.gaveback38.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.FromIndiatoAustraliA.B.LivinginaNewCountry.C.TurningTrashtoTreasurE.D.InSearchofNewFriends.
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DidyouknowthatAlbertEinsteincouldnotspeakuntilhewasfouryearsoldanddidnotreaduntilhewasseven?Hisparentsandteachersworriedaboutllisrnenta1ability.Beethoven'smusicteachersaidabouthimAsaconlposer作曲家heishopeless.Whatiftllisyoungboybelievedit?WhenThomasEdisonwasayoungboyhisteacherssaidhewassostupidthathecouldneverlearnanything.Heoncesaid‘‘IrememberIusedtoneverbeabletogetalongatschoo1.1wasalwaysattllefootofmyclassMyfatherthought.1wasstupidandIalmostdecidedthatlwasastupidperson.WhatifyoungThomas.believedwhatmeysaidabouthim?Whenthesculptor雕刻家AugusteRodinwasyoung;hehaddifficultylearningtoreadandwritE.:.Todaywemaysayhehadalearningdisability.HisfathersaidofhimIhaveanidiot白痴forason.HisuncleagreeD.He'suneducablehesaiD.WhatifRodinhaddoubtedhisability?WaltDisneywasoncefiredbyanewspapereditorbecausehewasthoughttohavenogoodideas.EnricoCarusowastoldbyonemusicteacheryoucan'tsing.Youhavenovoiceatall.AndaneditortoldLouisaMayAlcottthatshewasunabletowriteanythingthatwouldhavepopularappeal.Whatifthesepeoplehadlistenedandbecomediscouraged?WherewouldourworldbewithoutthemusicofBeethoventheartofRodinortheideasofAlbertEinsteinandWaltDis-ney?AsOscarLevantoncesaidIt'snotwhatyouarebutwhatyoudon'tbecomethathurts.Youhavegreatpotential.Whenyoubelieveinallyoucanberatherthanallyoucannotbecomeyouwillfindyourplaceonearth.21.Howmanysuccessfulpeoplearementionedasexamplesinthepassage?A.six.B.seven.C.eight.D.ninE.22.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisRIGHT?A.WhenhewasyoungThomasEdisonalwaysgotgoodgradesatschool.B.LevantthoughtLouisaMayAlcottcouldn'twriteanypopular'works.C.OnlyAugusteRodin'suncleregardedhimaboyoflearningability.D.BothEnricoCarusoandBeethovenachievedtheirdreamsinmusiC.23.What'sthemeaningoftheunderlinedsentenceHe'suneducable?A.Hecan'tbetaught.B.Heisveryclever.C.Heisdifferent.D.Heisalatesuccess.24.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.WorkingHardforSuccessB.HavingDreamsC.BelievinginYourselfD.Self-challenging
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WhenIwasgrowingupIwasembarrassedtobeseenwithmyfather.HewasseverelylameandveryshortandwhenwewouldwalktogetherhishandonmyarmforbalancepeoplewouldstarE.Iwouldfeelashamedattheunwantedattention.Ifheevernoticedorwasbotheredheneverletonnordidhesayanythingaboutit.Itwasdifficulttocoordinate协调oursteps—hispausingmyimpatience—andbecauseofthatwedidn’tsaymuchaswewentalong.ButaswestartedouthealwayssaidYousetthepaceIwilltrytoadjusttoyou.Ourusualwalkwastoorfromthesubwaywhichwashowhegottowork.Hewenttoworksickanddespitebadweather.Healmostnevermissedadayandwouldmakeittotheofficeevenifotherscouldnot.A.matterofpridE.Whensnoworicewasonthegrounditwasimpossibleforhimtowalkevenwithhelp.AtsuchtimesmysistersorIwouldpullhimthroughthestreetsofBrooklynNYonachild’ssleightothesubwayentrancE.Oncetherehewouldgraspthehandrailuntilhereachedthelowerstepsthatthewarmertunnelairkeptice-freE.InManhattanthesubwaystationwasthebasementofhisofficebuildingandhewouldnothavetogooutsideuntilwemethiminBrooklynonhiswayhomE.WhenIthinkofitnowIwonderedathowmuchcourageitmusthavetakenforagrownmantosubjecthimselftosuchindignityandstress.Andathowhedidit—withoutbitternessorcomplaint.HenevertalkedabouthimselfasanobjectofpitynordidheshowanyenvyofthemorefortunateorablE.Whathelookedforinotherswasagoodheartandifhefoundonetheownerwasgoodenoughforhim.NowthatIamolderIbelievethatisaproperstandardbywhichtojudgepeopleeventhoughIstilldon’tknowpreciselywhatagoodheartis.ButIknowthetimesIdon’thaveonemyself.MyfatherhasbeengonemanyyearsnowbutIthinkofhimoften.Iwonderifhesensedmyunwillingnesstobeseenwithhimduringourwalks.IfhedidIamsorryInevertoldhimhowsorryIwashowunworthyIwashowIregrettedit.IthinkofhimwhenIcomplainaboutincidentwhenIamenviousofanother’sgoodfortunewhenIdon’thaveagoodheart.AtsuchtimesIputmyhandonhisarmtoregainmybalanceandsayYousetthepaceIwilltrytoadjusttoyou.56.Whatwouldn’ttheauthorlikeotherstosee?Nomorethan10words_________________________________________________________________________57.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedphraseletoninthefirstparagraph?Nomorethan5words________________________________________________________________________58.Accordingtothethirdparagraphwhatconclusioncanyougetaboutthefather’sattitudetowardhiswork?Nomorethan8words_________________________________________________________________________59.Findanexampleinthepassagethatshowsthefatherwasamanwithagoodheart.Nomorethan10words_________________________________________________________________________60.Whatdoestheauthorlearnfromhisfather?Nomorethan15words_________________________________________________________________________
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Therewasamanplayingthepianoinabar.Hewasagoodpianoplayerandalwaysperformedinthisbar.Peoplecameinjusttohearhimplay.Butonenightacustomertoldhimthathedidn’twanttohearhimjustplaythepianoanymorE.Hewantedhimtosingasong.ThemansaidIdon’tsing.Butthecustomerwaspersistent固执的.HetoldthebarmanagerI’mtiredoflisteningtothepiano.Iwantthatmantosing!ThemanagershoutedacrosstheroomIfyouwanttogetpaidsingasong.Ourcustomersareaskingyoutosing!SohediD.Hesangasong.A.pianoplayerwhohadneversunginpublicdidsoforthefirsttimE.Andeveryonewassurprisedbyhissong—MonaMonaLisa.Hegotlotsofapplause掌声thatnight.Hehadsuchatalentforsingingbuthejusthadbeensittingonhistalentforthepastyears!Ifwithoutsuchachancehemayhavelivedtherestofhislifeasano-namepianoplayerinano-namebar.Howevernowhehadbecomeoneofthebest-knownsingersinAmericA.Youtoohaveskillsandabilities.Maybeyourtalentisnotasgreatasthesingerabovebutitmaybebetterthanyouthink!AndwitheffortmostskillscanbeimproveD.Soinyourlifeyoushouldbebraveenoughtotrydoingdifferentthingsandfindoutwhattalentsyoureallyhave!25.Whydidthemanstarttosing?A.Becausehewantedtomakemoremoney.B.Becausethebarmanagersaidhelikedhissong.C.Becausethemanageraskedhimtosingattherequestofacustomer.D.Becausehewantedtoshoweveryonethathehadatalentforsinging.26.Whatdoyouthinkofthebarmanager?A.Strict.B.RudE.C.Patient.D.KinD.27.Whatdotheunderlinedwordshejusthadbeensittingonhistalentprobablymean?A.Hedidn’tdiscoverhistalent.B.Hedidn’tsing.C.Hehadnotalentforsinging.D.Hehatedtosing.
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RobertOwenwasborninWalesin1771.Attheageoftenhewenttowork.HisemployerhadalargeprivatelibrarysoOwenwasabletoeducatehimself.Hereadalotinhissparetimeandatnineteenhewasgiventhejobofsuperintendent监工ataManchestercottonmill.HewassosuccessfultherethathepersuadedhisemployertobuytheNewLanarkmillinScotlanD.WhenhearrivedatNewLanarkitwasadirtylittletownwithapopulationof2000peoplE.Nobodypaidanyattentiontotheworkers'housesortheirchildren'seducation.TheconditionsinthefactorieswereverybaD.Therewasalotofcrimeandthemenspentmostoftheirwagesonalcoholicdrinks.Owenimprovedthehouses.Heencouragedpeopletobecleanandsavemoney.Heopenedashopandsoldtheworkerscheapwell-madegoodstohelpthem.Helimitedthesaleofalcoholicdrinks.Aboveallhefixedhismindonthechildren'seducation.In1816heopenedthefirstfreeprimaryschoolinBritain.PeoplecamefromalloverthecountrytovisitOwen'sfactory.Theysawthattheworkerswerehealthierandmoreefficientthanthoseinothertowns.TheirchildrenwerebetterfedandbettereducateD.OwentriedthesameexperimentintheUnitedStates.Heboughtsomelandtherein1825butthecommunitywastoofaraway.Hecouldnotkeepitundercontrolandlostmostofhismoney.OwenneverstoppedfightingforhisideA.AboveallhebelievedthatpeoplearenotborngoodorbaD.Hewasapracticalmanandhisideaswerepracticaltoo.IfyougivepeoplegoodworkingconditionshethoughttheywillworkwellandthemostimportantthingofallifyougivethemthechancetolearntheywillbebetterpeoplE.21.ForOwenhisgreatestachievementinNewLanarkwas.A.improvingworkershousesB.helpingpeopletosavemoneyC.preventingmenfromgettingdrunkD.providingthechildrenwithagoodeducation22.FromthepassagewemayinferthatOwenwasborn_.A.intoarichfamilyB.intoanoblefamilyC.intoapoorfamilyD.intoamiddleclassfamily23.Owen'sexperimentintheUnitedStatesfailedbecause.A.helostallhismoneyB.hedidnotbuyenoughlandC.peoplewhovisiteditwerenotimpressedD.itwastoofarawayforhimtoorganizeitproperly24.WemayinferfromthepassagethatnochildreninBritaincouldenjoyfreeeducationuntilA.1771B.1816C.1825D.1860
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WhenJulioDiazsteppedoffthesubwayafterworkonenighthewassimplyplanningtogotohisfavoritelocaldinerforameal.ButwhenateenageboyapproachedhimwithaknifeDiazknewtheeveningwasabouttotakeamoredramatic巨大而突然的turn.TheyoungmandemandedDiaz’swalletandDiazpasseditoverwithoutobjection异议.ButjustasheturnedtowalkawayDiazcalledHeywaitaminutE.Youforgotsomething.TheyoungmanturnedaroundsurpriseD.Ifyou’regoingtorobpeoplefortherestofthenightyoumightaswelltakemycoattokeepwarm.TheteenagerlookedatDiazindisbeliefandaskedwhyhewoulddosuchathing.DiazrepliedIfyou’rewillingtoriskyourfreedomforafewdollarsIguessyoumustreallyneedthemoney.Hesaidhewasheadingoutfordinnerandthathewouldbehappytotakesomeonewithhim.TheyoungmandecidedtotakeDiazuponhisoffer.AstheyweresittingatthetablethemanagerdishwashersandwaitersallstoppedovertosayhellotoDiazandtheyoungmanwasamazedathispopularity.Haven’tyoubeentaughtthatyoushouldbenicetoeverybody?Diazaskedhim.YeahbutIdidn’tthinkpeopleactuallybehavedthatwaytheteenagerreplieD.ThankstoDiazhewasbeginningtoseethatkindnesswasn’tsostrangeafterall.WhenthebillcameDiaztoldtheteenthathe’dhavetogetthecheck.AfterallhestillhadDiaz’swallet.Buttheteenagerputthewalletonthetablewithoutamoment’sthoughtandDiaztreatedhimtodinner.Diazalsogavethewould-berobbera$20bill—inexchangeforhisknifE.IfigureyouknowifyoutreatpeoplerightyoucanonlyhopethattheytreatyourightDiazsaiD.21.TheyoungmanfeltsurprisedwhenDiaz________.A.calledhimtowaitforamomentB.passedthewalletoverwithoutobjectionC.steppedoffthesubwayplatformD.invitedhimtohavedinnertogether22.TheunderlinedparttakeDiazuponcanbereplacedby________.A.followB.understandC.acceptD.check23.TheteenagergavethewalletbacktoDiazmaybebecause_________.A.DiazwassopopularwithpeopleintherestaurantB.hehadbeengivena$20billtotakewithhimC.DiazhadtopayforthemealtheyhadtogetherD.hebegantorealizepeopleshouldbenicetoothers24.Diazpossiblyfelt_________duringthewholenight.A.worriedandhelplessB.relaxedandhappyC.angryandscaredD.surprisedandanxious
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Poetryoneoftheessentialartformsofliteratureisabriefandeasywaytoexpressourfeelings.Moreovereveryoneunderstandsitintheirownway.Somefindreliefinpoems;somereadthemsimplyforpeace;somereadpoemsforsimpleartisticpleasurE.TherearesomespecialfeaturesofpoetrywhichmakeitquitedifferentfromotherformsofliteraturE.Firstofallpoemshaverhythmicpatterns.Generallymostpartsofapoemfollowthesameformofrhythm.Poemsmayhaverhymebuttheydon'thaveto.Thelinesareneatlyarrangedtogethersothattheyexpressaparticularfeelingoremotion.Therecanbevarioustypesofpoemsbutaccordingtothepatternortheformtherearemainlythreetypes:Lyrics:Thelyricmainlyconcentratesonhumanthoughtsandemotionsratherthanastory.Lyricsalwaysbearsong-likeappeal.Thesearemainlyshortpoems.Popularlyricpoemformsaretheelegytheodeandthesonnet.WilliamShakespeareEdmundWallerandKeatsaresomeofthegreatestlyricwritersofalltimes.Narrativepoems:Thistypeofpoetrytellsastory.Narrativepoemsareusuallylongpoems.Epics史诗andballadsfallunderthistypE.SomeofthegreatestepicpoetsareJohnMiltonDanteEdgarAllanPoeAlexanderPopeWilliamShakespeareetC.Dramaticpoems:Anydramathatiswritteninverseisadramaticpoem.Thesepoemsgenerallytellastory.Blackversedramaticmonologue独白andclosetdramabelongtothistypE.WilliamShakespeareChristopherMarloweandBenJonsonaresomeofthegreatestdramaticpoets.Whatevertheformisonethingwhichcannotbedeniedisthatpoetryisoneofthemostpowerfultoolstoexpressourfeelings.45.Whatdoweknowaboutlyrics?①Theyaresimilartosongs.②Theyusuallytellstories.③Theyarenotverylong.④Thesonnetisatypeoflyrics.A.①②③B.②③④C.①②④D.①③④46.Wecanknowfromthetextthat.A.poemsareweakinshowingfeelingsB.somepoetswritemorethanonetypeofpoemC.narrativepoemsareshorterthanlyricpoemsD.thesonnetandtheballadbelongtothesametype47.Thispassageiswrittenmainlyto.A.tellussomesimplefactsaboutpoetryB.teachushowtowritepoemsC.givesomeadviceonreadingpoemsD.makeusinterestedinpoems
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WhenIwasabout12Ihadanenemyagirlwholikedtopointoutmyshortcomings缺点.SometimesshesaidIwasthin.SometimesshesaidIwaslazy.SometimesshesaidIwasn’tagoodstudent.SometimesshesaidItalkedtoomuchandsoon.Itriedtoputupwith忍受heraslongasIcoulD.AtlastIbecameveryangry.Irantomyfatherwithtearsinmyeyes.HelistenedtomequietlyandthenheaskedArethethingsshesaidtrueornot?Marydidn’tyoueverwonderwhatyou’rereallylike?GoandmakealistofeverythingshesaidandmarkthepointsthataretruE.PaynoattentiontotheotherthingsshesaiD.IdidashetoldmeandtomysurpriseIdiscoveredthatabouthalfthethingsweretruE.IbroughtthelistbacktomydaD.Herefusedtotakeit.That’sjustforyouhesaiD.Youknowbetterthananyoneelsethetruthaboutyourself.Whensomethingsaidaboutyouistrueyou’llfinditwillbehelpfultoyou.Don’tshutyourears.Listentothemallbuthearthetruthanddowhatyouthinkisright.ManyyearshavepasseD.ThesituationoftenappearsinmyminD.InourlifeweoftenmeetwithsometroubleandweoftengotosomeoneandaskforadvicE.Forsomeadviceyouwilltreasure珍惜allyourlife!11.Whatdidthewriter’sfatherdoafterheheardhercomplaints抱怨?A.HetoldhernottopayattentiontowhatherenemyhadsaiD.B.Hetoldhertowritedownallherenemyhadsaidabouther.C.Helethercontinuetoputupwithherenemy.D.Heagreedwithherenemy.12.Thewriterfelt______whenshedidthethingsasherfatherhadtoldher.A.sadB.angryC.disappointeD.D.surprised13.Whichofthefollowingcanweknowfromthepassage?A.TheenemythoughtthewriterstudiedharD.B.Theenemythoughtthewriterwaspretty.C.Thewriterisgratefultoherfather.D.Thewriterandherenemybecamebestfriendsatlast.
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Ispotted发现;认出himatthecheckoutcounterbaggingatNo.14.Hisarmsshookviolentlyasheplacedaboxofeggsintoaplasticbag.HeworeanamecarduponwhichhehadwirittenJerryinkindergartenhandwriting.Helookedmiddle-agedbuthismentalagemusthavebeenabout12.EversinceIsmiledathimthefirsttimehebaggedmygroceriesatmylocalsupermarketJerryhasfollowedmearoundlikeanadoringfan.HislackofboundariesmakesmeuncomfortablE.Idon’tknowhowtoavoidbeingnoticedbyhim.Idon’twanttospeaktothemanager—mycomplaintcouldgethimfireD.SoIstartedavoidinghim.IcanstillrememberthehurtIfeltwhenIwas10andourneighborMrs.Warddidn’trespondwhenIsaidhellowithDavidandDianE.Insteadshehurriedoutofthesupermarketleavingmeholdingmybrotherandsister’shands.IrealizedatthatmomentthatIhatedMrs.Ward’sreaction.WhythenyearslaterwasIactingasshehad?IpickedupamagazineRealSimplE.ThebeautifulphotosdidnothingtostraightenouttheguiltinmE.Iwasbeingridiculous.ThelastthreetimesIhaveseenJerryIrusheD.ThereareotherstoresbutIchosethisonebecauseitemployspeoplewithdisabilities.Iwantpeoplelikemybrotherstohavejobs.Idon’twantthemtobeignoredthewayIamavoidingJerry.1.WeknowfromthetextthatJerry________A.sufferedfromfragileXsyndromeB.hadamentalagenotmatchinghisrealageC.couldn’twritehisnameD.onlyhadakindergarteneducation2.Whydidtheauthorfeeluncomfortable?A.JerrywaslikeafanofherB.RealSimplecouldn’tstraightenoutherguiltC.JerryalwayssteppedonherfeetD.Jerrydidn’tkeepaproperdistancefromher3.Wecaninferfromthetextthat________.A.therearemanypeoplelikeMrs.WardB.thestoretheauthorvisitedtreatedthedisabledequallyC.mostemployeesinthesupermarketaredisabledD.thestoremanagerignoredpeoplewithdisabilities4.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardspeoplewithdisabilities?A.cautiousB.unconcernedC.ridiculousD.caring
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ForanyonewhoisdeterminedtobeafashiondesigneritisnotenoughtohavesucceededincollegE.Therealtestiswhethertheycansurviveandbecomeestablishedduringtheirearly20smakinganameforthemselvesintherealworldwherebusinessskillscanbeasimportantascreativity.Fashionisahardbusiness.Thereisacontinuousamountofstressbecauseworkisataconstantandextremelyfastspeedtoprepareforthenextseason’scollections.Itisextremelycompetitiveandthereistheconstantneedtomakeattractiveadvertisementsofthelatestfashioninnewspapersandmagazines.Italsorequirescontinualfreshnessbecausetheappetitefornewideasishardtosatisfy.Wetrytowarnpeoplebeforetheycometousabouthowtoughitis.saysLydiaKemenytheHeadofFashionatSt.Martin’sSchoolofArtinLondon.Andwepointoutthatdriveanddeterminationareabsolutelynecessary.Thismayseemfarremovedfromthepopularopinionsoffashionableyoungpeoplespendingtheirtimedesigningprettydresses.Thatmaywellbewhattheydointheirfirstyearofstudybutagoodcollegewon’tbeslowinintroducingstudentstocommercialrealities.Wedon’twalkourfootontheblossomingflowerofcreativitybutinthesecondyearwestartintroducingtherestrictionsofpriceproducingabilitymarketingandsoon.Almostallfashiondesignisdonetoabrief.Itisnotaformofself-expressionassuchalthoughthereiscertainlyroomforimaginationandcreativity.Mostyoungdesignersaregoingtoendupasemployeesofaproducerorafashionhouseandtheystillneedtobeabletoworkwithintheemployers’characteristicstylE.Eventhosewhoaremostmodernintheirowntasteofclothesmayneedtoproducedesignswhicharerightforthemainstreamofmarket.Theyalsohavetobeabletoworkatboththeexpensiveandthecheapendofthemarketandthechallengetoproducegooddesigninexpensivelymaywellbedemanding.Note:AnswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinNOMORETHAN10WORDS.78.Whatareequallyimportantifafashiondesignerwantstobesuccessful?79.Whydoesafashiondesignerhavetobecreative?80.Besideslearningtodesignbeautifuldressesstudentsarealsotaught_______________.81.Accordingtothelastparagraph____________________arethetwothingsfashiondesignershavetoconsiderwhenworkingasemployees.
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WhenPaulwasaboygrowingupinUtahhehappenedtolivenearacoppersmelter炼铜厂andthechemicalsthatpouredouthadmadeawastelandoutofwhatusedtobeabeautifulforest.OnedayayoungvisitorlookedatthiswastelandandcalleditanawfulareA.Paulknockedhimdown.Fromthenonsomethinghappenedinsidehim.YearslaterPaulwasbackintheareaandhewenttothesmelterofficE.Heaskediftheyhadanyplansoriftheywouldlethimtrytobringthetreesback.TheanswerfromthatbigindustrywasNo.Paulthenwenttocollegetostudythescienceofplants.Unfortunatelyhisteacherssaidthereweren'tanybirdsorsquirrelstospreadtheseeds.Itwouldbeawasteofhislifetotrytodoit.EveryoneknewthathewastolD.Evenifhewasknowledgeableashehadexpectedhewouldn’tgethisideaaccepteD.Paullatergotmarriedandhadsomekids.ButhisdreamwouldnotdiE.AndthenonenighthedidwhathecouldwithwhathehaD.AsSamuelJohnsonwroteItiscommontooverlookwhatisnearbykeepingtheeyefixedonsomethingremotE.Attainablegoodisoftenignoredbymindsbusiedinwideranges.Underthecoverofdarknesshewentsecretlyintothewastelandandstartedplanting.Andeveryweekhemadehissecretjourneyintothewastelandandplantedtreesandgrass.Forfifteenyearshedidthisagainsttheplaincommonsense.SlowlyrabbitsappeareD.Laterastherewaslegal法律上的pressuretocleanuptheenvironmentthecompanyactuallyhiredPaultodowhathewasalreadydoing.NowtheplaceisfourteenthousandacresoftreesandgrassandbushesandPaulhasreceivedalmosteveryenvironmentalawardUtahhas.IttookhimuntilhishairturnedwhitebuthemanagedtokeepthatimpossiblevowhemadetohimselfasachilD.21.WhenPaulwasaboy______.A.hehaddecidednevertoleavehishometownB.theeconomyofUtahdependedwhollyonthecoppersmelterC.nolawsweremadetoprotecttheenvironmentagainstpollutionD.hehaddeterminedtostopthecoppersmelterpollutingthearea22.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrasetheplaincommonsenseprobablyreferto?A.ThatitwasimpossiblefortreestogrowonthewastelanD.B.ThathisnormalworkandlifewouldbegreatlyaffecteD.C.Thatnoonewouldliketojoinhimintheefforts.D.Thathehadtokeepeverythinghedidsecret.23.WhydidPaulgotocollegetostudythescienceofplants?A.Hewantedtofindoutthebestwaytosavetheareahimself.B.Hewasinterestedinplantingtreessincehewasyoung.C.Hewantedtogetmoreknowledgeablepeopletohelphim.D.HethoughthisknowledgewouldmakehisadvicemorepersuasivE.24.Themessageofthepassageisthat______A.actionspeakslouderthanwordsB.perseverance坚持不懈willworkwondersC.GodhelpsthosewhohelpthemselvesD.manyhandsmakelightwork
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MyfriendBJGallaghertoldmeagreatstoryrecentlyaboutherownexperiencewithresentment愤恨.Sheonceworkedasthetrainingmanagerforalargenewspaperwhereshefoundthecorporatecultureextremelyfrustrating.ThecompanywasahundredyearsoldandtheirpastsuccesshadblindedthemtotheneedforchangE.Finallyafterbuttingheadswithseveralseniorexecutives主管manytimessheleftthecompany.Butshefoundthatshehadn’tleftherresentmentfrustrationandangerbehindwhensheresigneD.Ifinallydecidedtowriteaboutmyexperiencesandmyfeelingsatthenewspaper.Iwantedtoberidofthatcompanyandthosepeopleonceandforall.SoIwroteandIwrotE.Itwasn’tjustastorythatpouredout;itwasawholebook!WecalleditApeacockintheLandofPenguins.Iwasthepeacockandthosenewspaperexecutiveswerethepenguins.Ittookmeseveralmoreyearstofinallygetovermynegativeemotions.Throughalotofsoul-searchingandreflectionIfinallywasabletoletgoofmyresentment.Icametoseethattherewasnothingpersonalinthewaytheytreatedmeandtheyweregoodpeopledoingwhattheythoughtbestforthecompany.Iwastheonewhohadmadeitpersonal.IthoughttheyweremakingmylifemiserableonpurposE.FinallythetimecamewhenIdecidedtomakeamends弥补forthesharpangrythingsIhadsaidaboutthecompany.Iinvitedmyformerbosstodinnerandmademyapology.ItwasagreathealingprocessformE.Ifinallyfeltfreeoftheresentmentthathadbeeneatingmeup.Whatwasthefinaloutcome?Iaskedher.GratitudeshereplieD.Notonlywasn’tIresentfulanymoreIwasgratefultothecompany.IfIhadn’thadthosepainfulexperiencesIwouldneverhavewrittenabook.Andthebookbecamehugelysuccessful–nowpublishedin21languages;ittransformedmybusiness.67.WhatmadeBJGallagherfrustratedinthecompany?A.Unfairtreatmentbytheseniorexecutives.B.Thecultureandtraditionofthecompany.C.Thestrictrulesinthecompany.D.Herlowpositioninthecompany.68.WhydidBJGallagherwriteaboutherexperiencesandfeelingsatthecompany?A.Tomakepeacewiththeexecutives.B.Tomakesuggestionstothecompany.C.Todosoul-searchingandreflection.D.Toexpressheranger.69.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartbuttingheadswithinParagraph1probablymean?A.makingfriendswithB.workingwithC.arguingwithD.spendingtimewith70.BJGallagherfinallyfeltgratefultothecompanybecause_______.A.shewasforgivenbyherformerexecutivesB.shewasacceptedbythecompanyagainC.herpainfulexperiencestherewasvaluableforherD.shelearnedhowtoforgiveothers
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InseventhgradeIdecidedtotryoutformyschoolmusical.IonlymadeitthroughthefirstpartbeforethedramateacherstoppedmE.ItgoeswithoutsayingthatmyChristmascaroldidn’tgetmeanyrolE.AmIembarrassed?No.Notjustbecauseitwastenyearsagobutalsobecauseit’ssuchagreatstorytosharE.Why?Ithinkthemainreasonisthatadmittingtomistakesmakesyoueasiertorelateto.Interestinglyenoughscienceprovesthistheory.Researchershaveconductednumerousstudiesandhaveconcludedthatwhensomeonemakesamistakeoractsinaclumsy笨拙的waytheyarefoundtobemorelikeablE.Inotherwordsifyou’recompetent有能力的atsomethingandthenyoumessupitshowsyourhumansidE.ThisallowsotherstoconnectandrelatetoyouwhichinturnmakesthemlikeyoumorE.GrowingupIwasthetypeofstudentwhohadtogetstraightA’sandthetypeofathletewhoalwayshadtoperformatthetopofthegamE.TheproblemwasthatmystandardsweresohighthatIwasneverhappy.ItwasonlywhenIlearnedtoletgoandforgivemyselfformymistakesthatItrulyfeltrelaxeD.Whenoneofyourclosefriendsorfamilymembersmakesamistakeareyouquicktoforgiveandforget?Sadlymanyofusoftenexpressmoresympathy同情forothersthanourselves.Witheachmistakecomesalessonandifyoucanlearntoletgoandforgiveyourselfyouwillbebetterequippedtohandlelife’schallengesgoingforwarD.Moreimportantlyifyou’refrequentlyworriedaboutlookingsillyyou’llneverbeabletogetimprovementatwork.Evenifyoumakeafoolofyourselfitisn’ttheendoftheworlD.Thinkaboutit:what’stheworstthatcanhappen?Inmanycasestherewardoftenoutweighstherisk.23.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartthistheoryprobablyreferto?A.A.mistakemakesyoumorelikeablE.B.Anembarrassedpersontendstoactclumsily.C.CompetentpeoplealwaysmessupinlifE.D.It’snotembarrassingtosharemistakes.24.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Theauthorisproudofherwork.B.Theauthorwasonceaperfectionist.C.Theauthoralwaysmadesomemistakes.D.Theauthorfeltashamedofherhighstandards.25.Whatmessagecanbegotinthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Makingafoolofyourselfwhennecessary.B.Beingsensitivewhenitcomestoforgiveness.C.Viewingmistakesaslearningopportunities.D.Notbeingafraidtofaceyourmistakes.26.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellusinthepassage?A.It’sokaytomakemistakes.B.Everyonemaymakemistakes.C.It’stimetoforgiveyourself.D.Howtoforgiveourmistakes.
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EarlyonemorningmorethanahundredyearsagoanAmericaninventorcalledEliasHowefinallyfellasleep.Hehadbeenworkingallnightonthedesignofasewingmachinebuthehadrunintoaverydifficultproblem:Itseemedimpossibletogetthethreadtorunaroundtheneedlewithoutanyproblems.ThoughhewastiredHowesleptbadly.HeturnedandturneD.Thenhehadadream.HedreamtthathehadbeencaughtbyterriblesavageswhosekingwantedtokillhimandeathimunlesshecouldbuildaperfectsewingmachinE.WhenhetriedtodosoHoweranintothesameproblemasbeforE.ThethreadkeptgettingcaughtaroundtheneedlE.ThekingflewintothecageandorderedhissoldierstokillHowE.TheycameuptowardshimwiththeirspearsraiseD.Butsuddenlytheinventornoticedsomething.Therewasaholeinthetipofeachspear.Theinventorawokefromthedreamrealizingthathehadjustfoundtheanswertotheproblem.InsteadoftryingtogetthethreadtorunaroundtheneedleheshouldmakeitrunthroughasmallholeinthecenteroftheneedlE.ThiswasthesimpleideathatfinallymadeHowedesignandbuildthefirstreallypractisedsewingmachinE.EliasHowewasnottheonlyoneinfindingtheanswertohisprobleminthisway.ThomasEdisontheinventoroftheelectriclightsaidhisbestideascameintohimindreams.SodidthegreatphysicistAlbertEinstein.CharlotteBrontealsodrewinherdreamsinwritingJaneEyrE.Toknowthevalueofdreamsyouhavetounderstandwhathappenswhenyouareasleep.Eventhenapartofyourmindisstillworking.Thisunconscious无意识的butstillactivepartunderstandsyourexperiencesandgoestoworkontheproblemsyouhavehadduringtheday.ItstoresallsortsofinformationthatyoumayhaveforgottenorneverhavereallynoticeD.ItisonlywhenyoufallasleepthatthispartofthebraincansendmessagestothepartyouusewhenyouareawakE.Howevertheunconsciouspartactsinaspecialway.Itusesstrangeimageswhichtheconsciouspartmaynotunderstandatfirst.Thisiswhydreamsaresometimescalledsecretmessagestous.21.TheproblemHowewastryingtosolvewas________.A.whatkindofthreadtouseB.howtodesignaneedlewhichwouldnotbreakC.wheretoputtheneedleD.howtostopthethreadfromgettingcaughtaroundtheneedle22.ThomasEdisonisspokenofbecause________.A.healsotriedtoinventasewingmachineB.hegotsomeofhisideasfromdreamsC.hewasoneofHowe’sbestfriendsD.healsohaddifficultyinfallingasleep23.Dreamsaresometimescalledsecretmessagestoourselvesbecause________.A.strangeimagesareusedtocommunicateideasB.imageswhichhavenomeaningareusedC.wecanneverunderstandtherealmeaningD.onlyspeciallytrainedpeoplecanunderstandthem
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Whenothernine-year-oldkidswereplayinggamesshewasworkingatapetrolstation.Whenotherteenswerestudyingorgoingoutshestruggledtofindaplacetosleeponthestreet.ButsheovercametheseterriblesetbackstowinahighlycompetitivescholarshipandgainentrytoHarvardUniversity.AndheramazingstoryhasinspiredamovieHomelesstoHarvard:TheLizMurrayStoryshowninlateApril.LizMurraya22-year-oldAmericangirlhasbeenwritingareal-lifestoryofwillpoweranddetermination.Lizgrewupintheshadowoftwodrug-addictedparents.TherewasneverenoughfoodorwarmclothesinthehousE.LizwastheonlymemberofthefamilywhohadajoB.HermotherhadAIDSanddiedwhenLizwasjust15yearsolD.TheeffectofthatbecameaturningpointinherlifE.Connectingtheenvironmentinwhichshehadgrownupwithhowhermotherhaddiedshedecidedtodosomethingaboutit.Lizwentbacktoschool.Shethrewherselfintoherstudiesnevertellingherteachersthatshewashomeless.Atnightshelivedonthestreets.Whatdrovemetoliveonhadsomethingtodowithunderstandingbyunderstandingthattherewasawholeotherwayofbeing.IhadonlyexperiencedasmallpartofthesocietyshewroteinherbookBreakingNight.Sheadmittedthatsheusedenvytodriveherselfon.Sheusedthebenefitsthatcomeeasilytootherssuchasasafelivingenvironmenttoencourageherselfthatnexttonothingcouldholdmedown.ShefinishedhighschoolinjusttwoyearsandwonafullscholarshiptostudyatHarvardUniversity.ButLizdecidedtoleavehertopuniversityacoupleofmonthsearlierthisyearinordertotakecareofherfatherwhohasalsodevelopedAIDS.Ilovemyparentssomuch.Theyaredrugaddicts.ButIneverforgetthattheylovemeallthetimE.Lizwantsmoviegoerswhooftenseefilmstocomeawaywiththeideathatchangingyourlifeisassimpleasmakingadecision.28.InwhichorderdidthefollowingthingshappentoLiz?A.HermotherdiedofAIDS.B.Sheworkedatapetrolstation.C.ShegotadmittedintoHarvarD.D.Themovieaboutherlifewasputon.E.Shehadtroublefindingaplacetosleep.A.baecdB.abcedC.edbacD.beadc29.Themainideaofthepassageis________.A.howLizmanagedtoenterHarvardUniversityB.whatahardtimeLizhadinherchildhoodC.whyLizlovedherparentssomuchD.howLizstruggledtochangeherlife30.Whatactuallymadehergotowardshergoal?A.Envyandcompetition.B.Willpoweranddetermination.C.Decisionsandunderstanding.D.Loveandrespectforherparents.31.WhenshewroteWhatdrovemetoliveon...Ihadonlyexperiencedasmallpartofthesocietyshemeantthat________.A.shehadlittleexperienceofsociallifeB.shecouldhardlyunderstandthesocietyC.shewoulddosomethingforherownlifeD.sheneededtotravelmorearoundtheworld
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WatsonenteredMr.Smith'sofficE.Thebosswasahardman.Hefiredpeoplewhodidn'tdowellwithoutgivingthemasecondchancE.WatsonsaidMr.Smiththispastyearyourdepartmenthasn'tearnedmoney.We'regoingtodropthatdepartment.It'sfinisheD.I’msorry—butyou'llhavetogo.Butsir—ifIjusthadalittlemoretimE.ForthemomentIneedthejobtokeepmysonatRiversideSchool.What'sthat!saidtheboss.Riverside!Ididn'tknowyouhadaboytherE.That'sanexpensiveschoolforamanwithyoursalary.Iknowsir.Buthelikesittheresomuch!He'sastarathleteandthebestboxerintheschool.TheboyscallhimChamp冠军therE.Thebosssatperfectlystillforalongtime—afaraway恍惚的lookinhiseyes.ThensuddenlyhesaidWe'vegottocloseyourdepartmentWatson.Butyou'lltakeoveranewjobinanotherdepartment.Itmeanslongerhours—maybemorepay.Nowgetout.You'rehereforlifE.WatsongotoutwithsurpriseonhisfacE.Thenthebosstookaletterfromthetopdrawerofhisdesk.ItwasHerbie'slastletterfromRiversideSchool—writtenafewdaysbeforehedieD.Hehadreaditoverandoveragainwithsickpain.Theletterread:Ican’tsaytheboyshereareanynicertomethantheotherswerE.Iguessit'sthesameeverywherewhenyou'reacripple跛脚的人.Butdon'tworryaboutmeDaD.They'vegotagoodchemistrydepartmentherE.Andthere’soneboyherewhoisreallygreat.He'satrackstarandboxingchampandjusttopsinchemistry.TheboyscallhimChamp.HemadethemstopthrowingmybooksarounD.AndheknockedaboydownwhohitmE.HeisthebestfriendIeverhaD.DadwhenIgrowupIwanttodosomethingforChamp.Somethingbig—thathewon’tevenknowabout.YoursonHerbie29.Mr.SmithwantedtofireWatsonbecause_____.A.WatsonwouldtakeoveranewjobinanotherdepartmentB.WatsonhadhissonstudyinRiversideSchoolC.Watson'ssonknockedaboydownwhohitHerbieD.Watson'sdepartmentdidn'tearnmoneythatyear30.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat_____.A.Mr.Smithdidn'tknowthatChampwasWatson'ssonatfirstB.Mr.SmithwastoldnottofireWatsonbyHerbieC.Mr.SmithdecidedtogiveWatsonanotherchanceinnotimeD.Mr.SmithwantedtorealizeChamp'sdream31.AccordingtothetextwhichwordscanbestdescribeMr.Smith?A.Sympatheticandgrateful.B.Selfishandgreedy.C.Hardworkingandstrict.D.Easy-goingandoptimistiC.32.Theauthorwrotethetextinorderto_____.A.makeourchildrenenjoylifeB.shareamovingstorywithusC.provideuswithtipsonworkD.helpustodealwithourboss
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IlostbothofmyparentsinatragiccaraccidentwhenIwasfivE.Fortunatelyatthatageachilddoesn’tunderstandthefinalityofsuchanevent.Manyyearslaterattheageoftwenty-threeIwasplanningmyweddingtoSheldonwhocamefromacompletelovingfamilythetypeIexpect.SheldonandIhadalreadyboughtourfirsthomewithalargebeautifullylandscapedyarD.Asthedategrewcloserandwetookownershipofthehomewebegantocleanarrangeinsideandout.ThedaybeforeourweddingwewereputtingthefinaltouchestotheyarD.Weweresopleasedwiththeneatnessofitall.Butoneplantpuzzledus.A.rosebushlocatedjustoutsideourfrontdoorwascompletelybarrenofleavesorbuds.Itlookedlikeditmightbedeadbutsinceneitherofuscouldbesurewereluctantlydecidedtokeepitforthetimebeing.ThatsameeveningafterthedinnerIwastooexcitedtosleep.InsteadIdecidedIneededsomequiettimetoreflectontheweddingthenextday.Iwenttothebackyardandsatinthewarmclearstar-fillednight.ItwastherethatIrealizedtheonlythingmissingfrommyweddingdaywouldbemyparents.Therehadbeennotimetothinkofthisuntilnowandthethoughtfilledmewithsadness.Afteralleverygirldreamsofhavingherfatherwalkherdowntheaisleandhermothertheretocomfortheranxiety.AloneintheyardIbeganspeakingtomymomanddadjustasifIhadknowntheywerelistening.Givemeasignonmyweddingdaytoletmeknowyou’rewithmE.ThenextdaySheldon’sexcitedvoicerepeatedlycalledmynamE.Irushedtojoinhimatthefrontdoor.Ican’tbelievewhatI’mabouttoshowyou!HestoodasidE.Thebarrenrosebushhadtwohugerosesinfullbloom.TherewasnodoubtinmymindthatwewerewitnessingamiracleamiracleoflovE.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordtouchesinthethirdparagraphmean?A.Smalldetails.B.Strongfeelings.C.Closeconnection.D.EnormouspressurE.2.Accordingtothepassagewhydidtherosebushconfusethewriter?A.Becauseitwasdifficulttotakecareof.B.Becauseithadasignofdyingaway.C.BecauseitgrewinawrongplacE.D.Becauseitsleaveswerealwaysfalling.3.Thewritercametotheyardthatnightto__________.A.relieveherpressureoflifeB.prayforherparentsC.seewhethertherosegrewD.thinkaboutherweddingcarefully4.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat__________.A.thewriterwasexperiencedinmanagingayardB.thewriterandherfiancékepttherosebushimmediatelytheysawitC.thewritercouldcelebrateherweddingoutdoorsD.thewriterwasfullofpitywithoutherparents’attendingherwedding
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WhenTomSzakyseesajuicecontainerthrownawayhedoesn'tseerubbishbutheseesapencilcasE.Sweetwrappers?A.beautifulkite!Butthesearenottheimaginingsofadreamer.Forthe28-year-oldCEOofTrentonNewJersey-basedTerraCyclethey’reabusinessmodel.Thefast-talkingSzakyisleadingthenewindustryofupcycling升级改造.InsteadofrecyclingshreddingorbreakingdownmaterialsandenablingthemtobereproducedasotherproductsTerraCycletakespackagingheadedforlandfills废物填埋地andreusesit-moreorlesswholE.TerraCycle’s85employeesmakenearly200productssoldatshopssuchasPetcoKmartWholeFoodsMarketandTarget.Szaky’s$7.4millioncompanynowalsomovingaheadinMexicoCanadatheUnitedKingdomandBrazilisquitedifferentfromthebusinesshefoundedwithclassmateJonBeyerin2002asafreshmanatPrincetonUniversity.ThetwoenteredabusinesscompetitionwithaplantosellorganicplantfertilizersmadefromwormwastE.Theylostthecompetitionbutstartedthebusinessanyway.Withtheirgoal-tomakeproductsentirelyoutofrubbish-suddenlyclearSzakyknewthetimewasrighttodropoutofPrinceton.TerraCycle’sfirstproductuseddining-hallwastetofeedthewormsandthrown-awaybottlestopackagethefertilizer.Theresult:acheapgreenbreakthrough.Wordspreadandin2004HomeDepotbegancarryingthefertilizerinitsCanadianstores.ToSzakywastedoesnotexistinnaturE.TerraCycleisasecondchanceemployerofsayapieceoffurnitureanice-creamcontainer.AsSzakypointsoutThebiggestproblemwithmostgreenfair-tradeandorganicproductsisthattheytendtocostmorE.AtTerraCycleeverythingismadefromrubbishandrubbishisfreE.Peopleshouldbeabletoprotecttheplanetwithouthavingtopayacostforthatright.28.WhatisTomSzakynow?A.TheCEOofTerraCyclE.B.AnemployeeofHomeDepot.C.A.studentatPrincetonUniversity.D.Themanagerofafoodcompany.29.HowdidSzakygettheideaofupcycling?A.Fromhisvisitstoforeigncompanies.B.FromhisstudiesatPrincetonUniversity.C.ThroughshoppingatbigstoresinAmericA.D.Throughtheexperienceofabusinesscompetition.30.WhatisthegoalofTerraCycle?A.Tomakecheapandgreenproducts.B.Torecyclewastematerialsinanotherway.C.Tomakeproductscompletelyoutofrubbish.D.Tochangewormwasteintoorganicplantfertilizers.31.WhatistheadvantageofupcyclingaccordingtoSzaky?A.Thecostiskeptratherlow.B.MorematerialsareavailablE.C.Ithasalargepromisingmarket.D.Itsproductsareenvironmentallyfriendly.
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Lookbackthroughhistoryatallthefamousanddistinguishedpersons.AlbertEinsteinIsaacNewtonetC.allhadonethingincommon:theywereallextremelycuriousabouttheworldaroundthem.Thisnaturalqualityoftheirswaswhatimprovedthemfromaveragepersonalitiestotruegeniuses.Curiositywillhaveyouaskingquestionsalways.Youwillgohuntingfortheanswersandwon’trestuntilyoufindthem.TheendresultisthatyouwilllearnalotandkeeponaddingtoyourknowledgethroughoutyourlifE.NowonderthenthatnaturallycuriouspeopleareoftenthemostknowledgeableonesarounD.DrivenbycuriositywhenyouheadouttoseekanswersitwillbelikegoingonanadventurE.Dependingonwhatyouseekyoumighthavetolookinnewplacesandlearnnewthings.Youarelikelytofaceencumbrancesandroadblocksonthewaybutyouwillkeepovercomingthemcontinuingonwardstillyoureachyourfinalgoalofcompleteunderstanding.Thisjourneyfromignorancetoknowledgeandallthethingsthathappeninbetweenwillbringyounewexperiences.CuriositywillnaturallymakeyoulearnunderstandandexperiencemorE.Assuchitwillmakeyoubetterexposedtoawholenewworldofpossibilities.ForinstanceyoumightbeanengineerbyqualificationbutifyouarecuriousyoumightwanttofindouthowarticlesontheInternetarewritten.Itmightevenhappenthatwhileexploringtheprocessofwritingyoumayfindoutthatyouactuallyenjoydoingitandthatpeoplelikereadingyourwork.Thusyourcuriositywouldhaveendedupopeningawholenewfieldofworkforyou.32.TheauthormentionsAlbertEinsteinandIsaacNewtonbecausebothofthem_________.A.areintelligentB.areverycuriouspersonsC.aregreatscientistsD.havedifferentpersonalities33.Whatmessagedoesthesecondparagraphmainlyconvey?A.CuriouspeoplearealwaysthemostknowledgeablE.B.Weshouldhuntforanswersinsteadofwaitingforthem.C.Curiosityisgoodforlearning.D.Naturallyaskingquestionsmakesyoucuriousconstantly.34.Theunderlinedwordencumbrancescanbereplacedby______A.difficulties.B.methods.C.aimsD.opportunities.35.Thebesttitleforthetextcouldbe___________.A.CuriosityNotforEveryoneB.YouWillExplorenewerPossibilitiesC.YourFutureIsControlledbyCuriosityD.ReasonsWhyCuriosityCanMakeYouSmarter
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Notsolongagomostpeopledidn’tknowwhoShellyAnnFrancisPrycewasgoingtobecomE.ShewasjustanaveragehighschoolathletE.TherewaseveryindicationthatshewasjustanotherAmericanteenagerwithoutmuchofafuturE.Howeveronepersonwantstochangethis.StephenFrancisobservedtheneighteen-year-oldShellyAnnasatrackmeetandwasconvincedthathehadseenthebeginningoftruegreatness.Hertimewerenotexactlyimpressivebutevensoheseemedtherewassomethingtryingtogetoutsomethingtheothercoacheshadoverlookedwhentheyhadassessedherandfoundherlacking.HedecidedtoofferShellyAnnaplaceinhisverystricttrainingseasons.TheircooperationquicklyproducedresultsandafewyearlateratJamaica’sOlympicgamesinearly2008ShellyAnnwhoatthattimeonlyrankednumber70intheworldbeatJamaica’sunchallengedqueenofthesprint短跑."Wheredidshecomefrom?"askedanastonishedsprintingworldbeforeconcludingthatshemustbeoneofthoseone-hitwondersthatspringupfromtimetotimeonlytodisappearagainwithoutsigns.ButShellyAnnwastoprovethatshewasanythingbutaone-hitwonder.AttheBeijingOlympicshesweptawayanydoubtsaboutherabilitytoperformconsistentlybybecomingthefirstJamaicanwomanevertowinthe100metersOlympicgolD.ShediditagainoneyearonattheWorldChampionshipinBritonbecomingworldchampionwithatimeof10.73—thefourthrecordever.Shelly-AnnisalittlewomanwithabigsmilE.ShehasamentaltoughnessthatdidnotcomeaboutbychancE.Herjourneytobecomingthefastestwomanonearthhasbeenanythingbutsmoothandeffortless.ShegrewupinoneofJamaica’stoughestinner-citycommunitiesknownasWaterhousewhereshelivedinaone-roomapartmentsleepingfourinabedwithhermotherandtwobrothers.WaterhouseoneofthepoorestcommunitiesinJamaicaisareallyviolentandoverpopulatedplacE.SeveralofShelly-Ann’sfriendsandfamilywerecaughtupinthekillings;oneofhercousinswasshotdeadonlyafewstreetsawayfromwheresheliveD.Sometimesherfamilydidn’thaveenoughtoeat.Sheranattheschoolchampionshipsbarefootedbecauseshecouldn’taffordshoes.HermotherMaximeoneofafamilyoffourteenhadbeenanathleteherselfasayounggirlbutlikesomanyothergirlsinWaterhousehadtostopaftershehadherfirstbaby.Maxime’searlyentryintotheadultworldwithitsresponsibilitiesgaveherthedeterminationtoensurethatherkidswouldnotendupinWaterhouse’sroundaboutofpoverty.OneofthefirstthingsMaximeusedtodowithShelly-Annwastakinghertothetrackandshewasreadytosacrificeeverything.Itdidn’ttakelongforShelly-AnntorealizethatsportscouldbeherwayoutofWaterhousE.OnasummereveninginBeijingin2008allthoselonghardhoursofworkandcommitmentfinallyborefruit.Thebarefootkidwhojustafewyearspreviouslyhadbeenlivinginpovertysurroundedbycriminalsandviolencehadwrittenanewchapterinthehistoryofsports.ButShelly-Ann’svictorywasfargreaterthanthat.ThenightshewonOlympicgoldinBeijingtheroutinemurdersinWaterhouseandthedrugwarsintheneighbouringstreetsstoppeD.Thedarkcloudaboveoneoftheworld’stoughestcriminalneighbourhoodssimplydisappearedforafewdays."Ihavesomuchfireburningformycountry"ShellysaiD.SheplanstostartafoundationforhomelesschildrenandwantstobuildacommunitycentreinWaterhousE.ShehopestoinspiretheJamaicanstolaydowntheirweapons.Sheintendstofighttomakeitawoman’saswellasaman’sworlD.AsMuhammadAliputsit"Championsaren’tmadeingyms.Championsaremadefromsomethingtheyhavedeepinsidethem.A.desireadreamavision."OneofthethingsShelly-Anncanbeproudofisherunderstandingofthistruth.65.WhydidStephenFrancisdecidetocoachShelly-Ann?A.HehadastrongdesiretofreeherfamilyfromtroublE.B.Hesensedagreatpotentialinherdespiteherweaknesses.C.ShehadbigproblemsmaintainingherperformancE.D.Shesufferedalotofdefeatsattheprevioustrackmeets.66.WhatdidthesprintingworldthinkofShelly-Annbeforethe2008OlympicGames?A.Shewouldbecomeapromisingstar.B.Shebadlyneededtosethighergoals.C.Hersprintingcareerwouldnotlastlong.D.Hertalentforsprintingwasknowntoall.67.WhatmadeMaximedecidetotrainherdaughteronthetrack?A.Hersuccessandlessonsinhercareer.B.HerinterestinShelly-Ann’squickprofit.C.HerwishtogetShelly-Annoutofpoverty.D.HerearlyentranceintothesprintingworlD.68.WhatcanweinferfromShelly-Ann’sstatementunderlinedinParagraph5?A.Shewashighlyrewardedforherefforts.B.Shewaseagertodomoreforhercountry.C.Shebecameanathleticstarinhercountry.D.Shewastheenvyofthewholecommunity.69.BymentioningMuhammadAli’swordstheauthorintendstotellusthat________.A.playersshouldbehighlyinspiredbycoachesB.greatathletesneedtoconcentrateonpatienceC.hardworkisnecessaryinone’sachievementsD.motivationallowsgreatathletestobeonthetop70.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheMakingofaGreatAthleteB.TheDreamforChampionshipC.TheKeytoHighPerformanceD.ThePowerofFullResponsibility
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AsayoungchildIneverreallythoughtaboutmyparents’livesinIrvinehowsmalltheirworldmusthaveseemedneverextendingbeyondtheDragonCafE.Everydaymyparentsdidthesamejobsintherestaurant.IwatchedthesamecustomerscomeformealsformorningcoffeeforafternoonsoftdrinksandFrenchfries.Formyparentsonedaywaslikethenext.Theysettledintoanuneasyanddistantrelationshipwitheachother.TheirlovetheirtendernesstheygavetomE.Butmylifewaschanging.Ibecametallerandbiggermysecondteethgrewinwhiteandstraight.AtschoolIbegantolearnaboutmyadoptedcountry.IspokeEnglishlikeanativewithoutatraceofanaccent.IplayedthoughtanddreamedinthelanguageofourIrvineneighbors.A.fewyearslaterandIwouldnolongerrememberatimewhenIdidn’tspeaktheirwordsandreadtheirbooks.ButmyfatherandUncleYatstillspokethesamehaltingEnglish.Mymotherspokeonlyafewwords.IbegantotranslateconversationstheyhadwiththecustomersswitchingbetweenEnglishandChinesE.WheneverIsteppedoutsidetherestaurantitseemedIwasenteringaworldunknowntomyfamily:schoolchurchfriends’housesthetownbeyondMainStreet.IfoundithardtoimagineayearwithoutwinteranymoreahomeotherthanIrvinE.FormymotherthoughhomewouldalwaysbeChinA.InIrvineshelivedamongstrangersunabletospeaktheirlanguagE.WhenevershetalkedabouthappytimestheywereduringherchildhoodinthatdistantlanD.A.wistfulsmilewouldsoftenherfaceasshetoldmeaboutsleepingandplayingwithhersisterintheatticaboveherparents’bedroom.Sheonceshowedmeapieceofjade-greensilkcloththatwasfrayedandwornaroundtheedgE.InthecenterwasawhitelotusfloatinginvaryingshadesofbluewatertheembroiderysofinethatwhenIhelditatarm’slengththepetalslookedreal.IhadbeenhelpingherstoreawaymysummerclothesinthebrownleathersuitcasefromHongKongwhenInoticedapieceofshinymaterialinthecornerandaskedherwhatitwas.Shetookitoutandspreaditonherlap.Mymotherembroideredthisherself.Iwasgoingtohaveitmadeintoacushionbutthenmylifechangedandoverherethereseemstobenoplaceforlovelythings.It'sallIhavethatremindsmeofhershesaiD.MaybeSu-Jenonedayyouwilldosomethingwithit.IadmiredtheclothsomemorethenshecarefullyfoldeditandstoreditbackinhersuitcasE.TherewassolittleleftfromheroldlifE.ShesaiditwassolongagothatsometimesitfeltasifithadneverhappeneD.ButshedescribedherlifewithsuchclarityandvividnessthatIknewallthosememorieslivedoninsideher.TherewassolittleinthisnewcountrythatgaveherpleasurE.ThegoodthingsshefoundwererelatedinsomewaytoChina:anariafromaChineseoperaaletterfromarelativebackhomeorfromAuntHai-LaninTorontowritteninChineseafamiliar-lookingscriptthatIcouldn’treadandthathadnothingtodowithmylifeinCanadA.ThereweretimeswhenIfelt______aboutmyownhappinessinIrvinE.WehadcometoCanadabecauseofmebutIwastheonlyonewhohadfoundahomE.58.Theprimarypurposeofthesecondparagraphisto________________.A.provideinsightintothemotivationsofthewriter’sparentsanduncleB.recapturethepleasurethewriterexperiencedinlearninganewlanguageC.emphasizetheextentofthetransformationthewriterundergoesD.describethecomplexinterrelationshipsinthewriter’sfamily59.Thewriter’smother’smemoriesofChinaareportrayedas__________________.A.distantyetenduringB.occasionalyetoverwhelmingC.livelybutconfusedD.wistfulandindistinct60.FillintheblankofthelastparagraphwithoneofthefollowingwordsthatbestfitthecontextandthethemE.A.confusedB.excitedC.concernedD.guilty61.Whichofthefollowingbestcharacterizesthewriter’sdevelopmentoverthecourseofthepassage?A.Shegrowsapartfromtheculturaltraditionofherparents.B.SheovercomesthefearshefeltaboutthenewlanD.C.ShebeginstoviewtheinhabitantsofIrvinefromhermother’sperspectivE.D.Shebecomeslessandlessinterestedinhermother’sstories.
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SusanwasbornastheninthchildinaCatholicfamily.Shesufferedfromlearningdisabilitieseversinceherbirthbecauseofhermother’spoorhealth.SchoolwasdifficultforSusanandshewasbulliedbecauseofherdifferentbehaviors.Hersiblingswhoweremucholderhadlifeexperiencesthatwereunknowntotheirlittlesister.FromthetimeofherbirthSusanwasascreamer.Theonlyreallysafeplacethatshewoulduseasarepeatwasherbedroom.ThereshewouldhangpostersofhermusicalidolsonthewallandsingpopularmusicintoahairbrushthatshepretendedwasamicrophonE.OnebyonethesiblingsmovedawayfromhomeandthenSusan’sfatherdieD.Thisleftheralonewithanagingmotherandacat.ThesiblingsaccusedhermotherofnotexpectingmoreoutofSusan.Shehadseenmanyprofessionalsandrememberedhearingthewordborderlinebutdidn’tknowwhatitmeant.Shetriedvolunteerwork.HerbeststateofmindhoweverwasfoundwhenshewassingingandsoshewouldregularlyjoinothersinkaraokeorpubswhereshecouldshowherskillsandreceiveappreciationfromthecrowD.WhenSusanannouncedatChristmasthatshewasplanningtocompeteintheBritain’sGotTalentcontesthersiblingstriedtodiscourageher.ItwasawonderthatshewasevenabletodotheauditionconsideringthetroublesshefacedjustphysicallygettingtotherightplacE.TheWomanIWasBorntoBeisabeautifulstorywritteninthesimplebuthumorousvoiceoftheauthorSusanBoylE.Shetellsherstoryfrombirthtothepresentinaninterestingandeducationalmanner.Thewritingissupplementedbyphotosfromheralbums.Ilovethisbook!InfactIreadthewholethinginoneday!Thereissomethinginthestoriesthatnotonlyteachesthereaderbutalsoinspiresustoreachforourdreams—nomatterhowimpossibletheymayseemtobe!32.Thispassageshouldbe___________.A.anewsreportB.abiographyC.abookreviewD.anintroduction33.Theunderlinedwordsiblingsmeans____________.A.parentsB.brothersandsistersC.neighborsD.teachers34.ThebookTheWomanIWasBorntoBe______________.A.includessomephotosofSusanB.iswritteninaseriousvoiceC.isfullofsadstoriesD.isalwaysabest-seller35.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofSusanBoyleA.Determinedandinspiring.B.ShyandpassivE.C.Greatandgenerous.D.Pitifulandselfless.
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Ihadanexperiencesomeyearsagowhichtaughtmesomethingaboutthewaysinwhichpeoplemakeabadsituationworsebyblamingthemselves.OneJanuaryIhadtoconducttwofuneralsonsuccessivedaysfortwoelderlywomeninmycommunity.BothhaddiedfullofyearsastheBiblewouldsay;bothyieldedtothenormalwearingoutofthebodyafteralongandfulllifE.TheirhomeshappenedtobeneareachothersoIpaidcondolence吊唁callsonthetwofamiliesonthesameafternoon.AtthefirsthomethesonofthedeadwomansaidtomeIfonlyIhadsentmymothertoFloridaandgottenheroutofthiscoldandsnowshewouldbealivetoday.It'smyfaultthatshedieD.AtthesecondhomethesonoftheotherdeadwomansaidIfonlyIhadn’tinsistedonmymother’sgoingtoFloridashewouldbealivetoday.ThatlongairplaneridetheabruptchangeofclimatewasmorethanshecouldtakE.It’smyfaultthatshe'sdeaD.Whenthingsdon’tturnoutaswewouldlikethemtoitisverytemptingtoassumethathadwedonethingsdifferentlythestorywouldhavehadahappierending.Priests牧师knowthatanytimethereisadeaththesurvivorswillfeelguilty.Becausethecourseofactiontheytookturnedoutbadlytheybelievethattheoppositecourse-keepingMotherathomedelayingtheoperationwouldhaveturnedoutbetter.Afterallhowcouldithaveturnedoutanyworse?Thereseemtobetwoelementsinvolvedinourreadinesstofeelguilt.Thefirstisourpressingneedtobelievethattheworldmakessensethatthereisacauseforeveryeffectandareasonforeverythingthathappens.Thatleadsustofindpatternsandconnectionsbothwheretheyreallyexistandwheretheyexistonlyinourminds.Thesecondelementistheconceptthatwearethecauseofwhathappensespeciallythebadthingsthathappen.Itseemstobeashortstepfrombelievingthateveryeventhasacausetobelievingthateverydisasterisourfault.TherootsofthisfeelingmaylieinourchildhooD.Psychologistsspeakoftheinfantile幼儿的mythofomnipotence万能.A.babycomestothinkthattheworldexiststomeethisneedsandthathemakeseverythinghappeninit.Hewakesupinthemorningandorderstherestoftheworldtoitstasks.Hecriesandsomeonecomestoattendtohim.Whenheishungrypeoplefeedhimandwhenheiswetpeoplechangehim.Veryoftenwedonotcompletelyoutgrowthatinfantileconceptthatourwishescausethingstohappen.50.Whatissaidaboutthetwodeadelderlywomen?A.TheylivedoutanaturallifE.B.TheydiedofexhaustionafterthelongplaneridE.C.Theyweren'taccustomedtothechangeinweather.D.Theydiedduetolackofcarebyfamilymembers.51.Theauthorhadtoconductthetwowomen'sfuneralsprobablybecause______.A.hewantedtocomfortthetwofamiliesB.hewasanofficialfromthecommunityC.hehadgreatsympathyforthedeadD.hewaspriestofthelocalchurch52.Peoplefeelguiltyforthedeathsoftheirlovedonesbecause______.A.theycouldn'tfindabetterwaytoexpresstheirdeepsorrowB.theybelievethattheywereresponsibleC.theyhadoverlookedthenaturalcourseofeventsD.theydidn'tknowthingsoftenturnoutintheoppositedirection53.Inthecontextofthepassage...theworldmakessenseLine2Para4probablymeansthat______.A.everythingintheworldisdecidedinadvanceB.theworldcanbeinterpretedindifferentwaysC.there'sanexplanationforeverythingintheworldD.wehavetobesensibleinordertounderstandtheworld54.Peoplehavebeenmadetobelievesinceinfancythat______.A.everybodyisattheircommandB.lifeanddeathisanunsolvedmysteryC.everystoryshouldhaveahappyendingD.theirwishesarethecauseofeverythingthathappens
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Treasure-seekinginTitanicREASURESofTitanicaswellasthecaptain'slogbook航海日志mayreappeartothepubliC.RMSTitanicCompanydeclaredrecentlythatitwasreadytosearchtheinteriorpartofthewreckage残骸forthefirsttimE.Since1985whenthewreckageoftheluxury豪华boatwasfoundtheRMShasmadefiveattemptstosearchit.Butalltheactionswereconfined被限制totheexterior外部ofthecabin客舱.Thistimediverswilluseacontrolleddivingmachineandentertheboattomakeacarefulsearch.Theboatisgraduallyeroded腐蚀.Thiswillbethelastchancetoseekallthetreasuresworthabout$300million.MichelNavratilthelastmalesurvivoroftheTitanicdisasterhasdiedattheageof92.Navratilwhobecameanotedphilosopher哲学家wasnearlyfourin1912whenhisfatherlefthismotherandtookhimaboardtheTitaniC.Afterthevesselstrucktheiceberghisfatherputtheboyintoalifeboatandwentdownwiththeship.NavratilsaidthattheTitanicdisasterhadheavilyinfluencedhiscareerasaphilosopher.Herecalledthelastwordsofhisfatherashekissedgoodbyetotheboy:tellyourmotherthatIlovedherdearlyandstilldo.AfterthedeathofMrNavratiltwoBritishandtwoAmericanwomenallintheirninetiesarethelastsurvivorsofthedisaster.50.Whydidn'ttheRMSsearchtheinteriorpartofthewreckageofTitanicbefore?A.Becauseitwasforbiddentodosothen.B.Becausenodiversdaredtoenterit.C.Becauseitwasverydifficulttoenteritwithoutadvancedmachines.D.Becausetheydidn'tknowthereweresomanytreasures.51.Thefirstpieceofnewsseemstotellusthat______________.A.nosuccesshasbeenmadeinsearchingtheboatB.thecaptain'slogbookisalsoofgreatvalueC.thetreasureswillremainallrightforlongundertheseaD.thedisasteroccurredin198552.WhichofthefollowingistrueabouttheTitanicdisasterandNavratil?A.ItmadeNavratilsadallhislifE.B.ItleftNavratilbadluckandaverypoorboy.C.IthadruinedNavratil'sfamily.D.IthadagreateffectonNavratil'scareerasaphilosopher.53.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebestheadlineforthesecondnewsstory?A.LastSurvivorofTitanicDies.B.StoryofaSurvivorofTitaniC.C.LastManWhoSurvivedTitanicDiesat92.D.A.NotedPhilosopherWhoHadaLuckyEscapE.
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Helivedhiswholelifeasapoorman.HisartandtalentwererecognizedbyalmostnoonE.Hesufferedfromamentalillnessthatledhimtocutoffpartofhisleftearin1888andtoshoothimselftwoyearslater.ButafterhisdeathheachievedworldfamE.TodayDutchartistVanGogh梵高isrecognizedasoneoftheleadingartistsofalltimE.Now150yearsafterhisbirthonMarch301853Zundertthetownofhisbirthhasmade2003TheVanGoghYearinhishonour.AndtheVanGoghMuseuminAmsterdamhometothebiggestcollectionofhismasterpiecesismarkingtheanniversarywithexhibitionsthroughouttheyear.Themuseumdrawsaround1.3millionvisitorseveryyear.SomepeopleenjoytheartandthenlearnabouthislifE.Othersarefirstinterestedinhislifewhichthenhelpsthemunderstandhisart.VanGoghwasthesonofaminister.Heleftschoolwhenhewasjust15.Bytheageof27hehadalreadytriedmanyjobsincludinganartgallerysalesmanandaFrenchteacher.Finallyin1880hedecidedtobeginhisstudiesinart.VanGoghisfamedforhisabilitytoputhisownemotionsintohispaintingsandshowhisfeelingsaboutascenE.Hisstyleismarkedbyshortbroadbrushstrokes绘画笔法.InsteadoftryingtoproduceexactlywhatIhavebeforemyeyes.Iusecolormorefreelyinordertoexpressmyselfmoreforciblyhewroteinalettertohisbrotherin1888.VanGoghsoldonlyonepaintingduringhisshortlifE.HereliedheavilyonsupportfromhisbrotheranartdealerwholivedinParis.Butnowhisworksaresoldformillionsofdollars.HisPortraitofDrGachetwassoldfor$89.5millionin1990.Itisthehighestpriceeverpaidforapainting.IthinkhispaintingarepowerfulandthebrilliantcolorsinthemareattractivetopeoplesaidaVanGogh'sfan.1.AllthroughhislifeVanGogh________.A.dependedonhisbrotherB.workedhardonhisdreamC.wasnotrecognizedbypeopleD.expressedhimselfinpaintings2.VanGoghkilledhimselfbecauseof________.A.thepoorlifeB.hisillnessC.hispainfromtheleftearD.therefusalbyartistsofhistime3.OneofthecharacteristicsofVanGogh'spaintingsis________.A.thelikenessbetweenhispaintingsandtherealityB.theshorttimeforhimtocompleteapaintingC.thevariousstylesmixedtogetherD.thespecialstrokeshemade4.Thesellingofhispaintingsisconsideredtobethemostsuccessfulbecause________.A.moreandmorepeoplelikehispaintingsB.peoplecanunderstandhimthroughhispaintingsC.1.3millionpeoplevisithispaintingmuseumeveryyearD.Zunderthasmade2003TheVanGoghYearinhishonour
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FORTHEGOLDINGDADWanttoshowDadsomeloveonthegolfcourse?TrythepersonalizedIHeartDadgolfballsetsothatDadcangetsomelovewhen'thingsgetrough.Thereisalsoacustom定制silvergolfballmarkercalledKissMyPutt.YoucancustomizeitwithuptotwowordslikeBestDadorBestGrandpa.FORTHESTRESSEDOUTDADEstablishedin2009LevelNaturalsusesingredients原料thatareallorganiC.Theirsoapsandbathbombsarequitepopular!AndyoucaneventryashowerbombthattransformsyourhomeintoaspA.Justdroptheshowerbombnearyourfeetunderwaterbutawayfromthedrain下水道.Dad'sstresswillmeltawaythankstotheorganicingredientsandeucalyptus按树smellmixedwiththesteam.FORTHEDADDYATHLETEIfyourmanispayingmoreattentiontoexerciseandhealththenhowaboutaSmartFitBand?Thesebandstrackyourfoodfitnessactivitiesandsleep.TheyevenincludesocialmediaandhistoricaldatatokeepyoumotivatedplussomeamazingfreeworkoutsfromfamoustrainerShawneeHarkins.FORTHEDADWHOLOVESTHEGREATOUTDOORSIt'satimelessgiftthatmakeseveryonesmileaSchwinnbikE.Dadcanrideitaroundwiththekidsorgethismountainguyonforfitnessoutings.GIVEYOURDADTHEGIFTOFBEAUTIFULMEMORIESGivehimthegiftofthestoriesyousharewritteninyourownwords.Andwhenyouhavefinishedthisbookwillbeakeepsake-acommemorationofhislovehishardworkandeverythinghemeanstoyou.21.WhatisthespecialfeatureofLevelNaturals?A.ItcanhelpreducepressurE.B.Itcanhelppreventwater.C.Itcankeepthedraingettingstuck.D.Itcanmeltawayorganicingredients.22.Whatisspecialaboutthegiftofbeautifulmemories?A.It'sacollectionofyourdiaries.B.It'stoldbyDaD.C.It'sacollectionofbedstories.D.It'swrittenbyhanD.23.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordcommemorationinParagraph5mostprobablymean?A.Sign.B.Memorial.C.Proof.D.CertificatE.24.Whichcankeeparecordofaman'sdailylifetohelphimkeephealthy?A.A.SchwinnbikE.B.TheIHeartDadgolfballset.C.A.SmartFitBanD.D.LevelNaturals.
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Idecidedtogobacktoschoolinthefallof2010fornotbeinghappywithmycurrentjobandfinancialstatus.IgotmyAssociate大专毕业证书inMay2002incommercialart.AftergraduationIhadtroublegettingajobinthatfielD.ForyearsIwasgoingfromonejobtoanotherandIwasnotsatisfiedwithunstableness不稳定.Idecidedtogobacktoschooltostudyeitherinternationalbusinessorpsychology心理学.Iweighedtheprosandconsofbothprofessionsandpsychologywon.Ilikehelpingmyfriendsandfamily.WhentheyarefacedwithhardsituationsintheirlifeI’dliketogivethemsoundadviceandbehonestwiththem.AlsoIwasinterestedinthemind.Isearchedforonlineschoolsbecausemyworkschedulewouldnotallowmetostudyinaclassroom.IwasnervousabouttakingonlineclassesbecauseIhadheardmixedstoriesfrommyfriendswhoweretakingonlineclasses.Idecidedtodoitanywaytoexperiencesomethingdifferent.IwantedtofindanonlineschoolthatwasaffordableandbelievablE.WhileIwasdoingtheonlinesearchIdiscoveredWaldenUniversitywhichisspeciallyforworkingadultswhowanttohaveabachelor’sdegreeorhigher.Theprocessofgettingacceptedwaseasyi.E.writinganessayonwhyIwantedtoattendtheirschoolsendingmypreviouscredits以前的成绩etC.Iamcurrentlyenrolledinthebachelor’sprogramforpsychologyandIampayingforcollegeviafinancial-aidloans贷款.ThisexperiencehasbeeninterestingandyetupsettingassometimesitwasdifficulttobalanceworkschoolandhomelifE.Ihavelearnedalotaboutpsychologyandmyself.ForexampleIlikewritingaboutcurrenteventsrelationshipsandtraveling.IthoughtmyEnglishcompositionwasordinarybutaftertakingafewclassesatWaldenUniversityIhaveimprovedmyEnglishcompositionandithasmademefeelconfidentenoughtostartwritingprofessionally.NowIamafreelancer自由撰稿人andIamonlythreeclassesawayfromgettingmybachelor’sdegreeinpsychology.ItisoneofthebestdecisionsIhavemadeinmylifE.25.Whatdidtheauthorstudyinthefirstplacewhenhewasincollege?A.Psychology.B.Commercialart.C.Internationalbusiness.D.Englishcomposition.26.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartprosandconsinParagraph2probablymean?A.Educationofauniversity.B.Suggestionsandconditions.C.Advantagesanddisadvantages.D.Difficultythatmayappear.27.Whywastheauthornervousabouttakingonlineclasses?A.Someofhisfriendsdidn’tthinkhighlyoftheclasses.B.Hefeltthathehadnotenoughtimetostudy.C.Thecollegeentranceexamisverydifficult.D.Hewasafraidthathecouldnotaffordtheonlineclasses.28.Wecanknowfromthepassagethattheauthor_____.A.wasunabletofindafull-timejobB.ismostinterestedinpsychologyC.preferstomakealivingbywritingD.paidhisschoolingbyworkinghard
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AFrenchmanwasoncetravelinginEnglanD.HecouldnotspeakEnglishatall.OnedayhewentintoarestaurantandsatdownatatablE.Whenthewaitercameupheopenedhismouthputhisfingerinhismouthandtookitout.HewantedtoshowedBringmesomethingtoeat.ThewaitersoonbroughthimacupofteA.Themanshookhisheadandputhisfingerinandoutofhismouthagain.Thewaiterunderstoodhimandtooktheteaaway.InamomenthecamebackwithacupofcoffeE.Butthemanrefusedit.HeshookhisheadagainandagainwheneverthewaiterbroughthimsomethingtodrinkfordrinkswerenotfooD.WhentheFrenchmanwasgoingawayhesawanotherforeignercamein.Thisnewcomersawthewaiterandputhishandonhisstomach肚子腹部.Thatwasenough.Inafewminutestherewasalargeplatemeatandvegetablesonthetableinfrontofhim.24.TheFrenchmansigned做手势tothewaiter______.A.toshowhewasthirstyB.totellhimbringacupofteaC.torefusethecoffeeD.toaskhimforsomefood25.Thewaitertooktheteaawaybecause______.A.theFrenchmanwasangryatthehimB.hewassurethattheFrenchmanwantedcoffeeC.heunderstoodwhattheFrenchmanwantedD.theFrenchmantoldhimtobringsomethingtoeat26.Anothermancamein.Byputtinghishandsonhisstomachhemeant______.A.hewasquitefullB.hewashungryC.hehadastomachacheD.hewantedsomethingtodrink27.Wecaninfer推断出fromthestorythat______.A.theFrenchmanwentawaywithanemptystomachB.thewaitercouldnotunderstandwhatthemansaidC.theFrenchmanwasatlastabletogetwhathewantedD.theothermanhelpedbringtheFrenchmanthefood
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Iplacedthespaghetti意大利面infrontofeveryoneandsankintomychairwithabigsigh.ItwasThursdayandlikeeveryThursdayIwasexhaustedendjustsickofeveryoneandeverything.Mommy?askedmyolderdaughter.What?IpracticallyshouteD.Could'ttheyjusteatwithoutdemandinganything?ItseemsthatthespaghettiisovercookedshesaiD.Iglancedatmyhusbandandhejustgaveaslightnodinagreementwithraydaughter.Whycould’tIevencooksomethingsimpleasspaghetti?ThenIrememberedwhy.BecauseeverytimeIwastryingtogeldinnercookedIcouldbedistracted分心bysomanyotherthings.Ihungmyheadindefeatonceagain.SometimesIjustwantedtocry.Throughoutmyjourneyinmotherhood1haveconcludedthatmyabilitiesareanabsolutefailureattimes.ThisspaghettidinnerwasjustanotherexamplE.Idon'tevenknowhowtobalancethewifewiththemotheranymorE.Romanceisadistantmemory.Myonlygoalasamotheristosurvivebecausenotburningdownrayhouseorlosingakidwouldbeanaccomplishment..It'ssokayhoneymyhusbandsaidasHepattedmeonthebackIseeifwehaveafrozenpizzaorsomething.InoddeD.IknewwewouldlaughatthislaterbutitwasjustanothermomentoffailurE.IlookeddownatmyolderdaughterasIgotuptocarrytheawfulspaghettitothesink.ShehuggedmeandlookedupatmewithherbigbrowneyE.Icouldn'thelpbutsmilE.Thenshesaidthewordsthatcouldmakeanymother'smoodbetterIloveyouMommyandIstillthinkyouarethegreatestmommyever!1.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthewriteraccordingtothefirstpartofthepassage?A.ShelikedeveryThursday.B.Shewassick.C.ShewasinabadmooD.D.ShehadonlyonechilD.2.Thespaghettiwasovercookedbecausethewriter.A.wasoccupiedwithtoomanythingsB.wasnotgoodatcookingC.hadnevercookedsuchfoodD.wasafraidofburningthehouse3.Whatmadetheauthorfeelbetter?A.Herhusband'swords.B.Herdaughter'swords.C.Herdaughter'scompany.D.Herhusband'scompany.
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BalzacwasgoodatbuyingthingsatitslowestpricE.Onedayhewantedtobuyavaseinashopwindowthatwasmuchmoreexpensivethanhecouldoffer.Notbeingabletomaketheshopkeepercutdownitspriceverymuchheleftwithoutfurthertalking.Collectingahalfdozenofhisfriendsheexplainedhiswishtothemandtheyworkedaplan.ThefirstwouldentertheshopandmakeanofferlowerthanthemarkedpricE.Notgettingthevaseathispricehewouldwalkout.Shortlyafteranotherwouldenterandaskforapricelowerthanthefirst.InthiswayeachoftheotherswouldofferapricelowerthantheonebeforeandthelastofhisfriendsmadeagreatefforttoattempttogetitatthelowestpricE.BeforelongBalzachimselfwouldreturnoffermorethanthelasttwoorthreepersonsmadeandtrusttoluck.Theplanworked---Balzacgotthevaseathisprice!28.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.A.vaseinthewindowwasplacedmuchhigherthanBalzaccouldreach.B.AtfirstthepriceofthevasewasmuchhigherthanBalzaccouldoffer.C.BalzacalwayswantedtobuyavasethatwasmuchmoreexpensivethanhecouldpayD.Balzacwasverypoor.Hecouldn’tbuythevaseatahighpricE.29.HowmanyfriendsdidBalzacgather?A.SixB.TwelveC.TenD.Five30.Whoaskedforthelowestprice?A.ThefirstonE.B.ThesecondonE.C.Thelastofhisfriends.D.BalzaC.31.WhatkindofpersondoesthewritertrytotellusaboutBalzacandhisfriends?A.UnkindB.DishonestC.SelfishD.Clever
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Morethan50yearsagoKittyGenovesea28-year–oldwomanwasmurderedoutsideherapartmentinNewYorkCity.ThiscouldhavebeenjustoneofthemanymurdercasesthathappenintheUS.Butsomethingsetthiscrimeapart:somenewsreportsclaimedhatneighborsandpassers-bynothingwhenwitnessinghertragicdeath.ThepublicnatureofherdeathforcedtheAmericanpublictoexamineitsownapathy冷漠.Italsoencouragedaseriesofstudiesintothecausedofwhatbecameknownasthebystandereffect.Thebystandereffectisasocialphenomenonthatoccurswhenindividualswitnesssomeoneintroublebutdon’tofferhelp.Evengoodpeoplecanfindthemselvesfrozenbyshockfearanduncertainty.BuymostofthetimetheyfailtohelpthoseinneedduetothepresenceofotherpeoplE.AccordingtotheoriginalreportabouttheKittyGenovesecaseseveralbystandersthoughtotherwitnesseshadalreadycalledthepoliceorwouldsoondoso.TheyreasonedthereforethattheydidnotneedtoresponD.Thisiswhatpsychologistscalleddiffusion漫射ofresponsibility.Whenothersarearoundoutpersonalsenseofresponsibilitylessens.USpsychologistBibbLataneandJohnDarleyusedaseriesofexperimentstodeterminethatpeoplearemorelikelytohelpoutiftheyarealone70percentofstudyparticipantswouldhelpiftheyweretheonlypersononthescenebutthatratedroppeddramaticallyto40percentiftherewasanotherwitness.Participantswereleastreactiveorlikelytoofferassistanceiftheotherwitnessdidnotreactorwaspassiveduringtheevent.Inthatcircumstanceonly7percentofferedhelp.Theproblemwiththebystandereffectisassimpleaslookingtootherstosolveaproblem.ThesolutionisjustaseasyandjusttheoppositewroteTylerTervoorenfounderofRiskology.Coawebsiteaimingtohelppeoplemastertheirpsychology.ThesameideaappliestoproblemsinyourownlifeaccordingtoTervooren.IfyouneedhelpyouhavetoreachouttosomeonewhocanhelpyouandspecificallyaskforassistancE.29.TheKittyGenovesecasewasunusualbecause______.A.thevictimwaskilledoutsideherowndepartment.B.itsrepotsdrewpublicattentiontoAmericanapathyC.itimprovedthestudiesofthebystandereffectD.severalofitswitnesseswerefrozenbyshock30.Studiesshowthatoneisleastlikelytohelpsomeoneintroublewhenhe/sheis_____.A.astonishedB.afraidC.notsureD.notalone31.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.ThebystandereffectonlyhappenstpeoplewithlowmoralstandardsB.DiffusionofresponsibilityhelpspeoplemastertheirpsychologyC.A.personwilllikelygethelpifhe/sheasksaparticularperson.D.Themorepeoplearepresentthemorelikelyhelpwillbegiven.32.Thepurposeofthepassageis______.A.topresentthecauseandeffectofthebystandereffectB.toshowdisapprovalofthecoldnessoftheAmericanpeopleC.toreportthemurderofa28-year-olfwomaninNewYorkD.toanalyzeasocialphenomenonandofferasimplesolution.
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Anexpensivecarspeedingdownthemainstreetofasmalltownwassooncaughtupwithbyayoungmotorcyclepoliceman.AshestartedtomakeouttheticketthewomanbehindthewheelsaidproudlyBeforeyougoanyfurtheryoungmanIthinkyoushouldknowthatthemayorofthiscityisagoodfriendofminE.Theofficerdidnotsayawordbutkeptwriting.IamalsoafriendofchiefofpoliceBarenscontinuedthewomangettingangriereachmomentStillhekeptonwriting.YoungmanshepersistedIknowJudgeLawsonandStateSenator参议员Patton.HandingthetickettothewomantheofficeraskedpleasantlyTellmedoyouknowBillBronson.WhynosheanswereD.WellthatisthemanyoushouldhaveknownhesaidheadingbacktohismotorcycleIamBillBronson.6.Thepolicemanstoppedthecarbecause_____A.itwasanexpensivecarB.thedriverwasaproudladyC.thedriverwasdrivingbeyondthespeedlimitD.thedriverwasgoingtomaketroubleforthepolice7.Thewomanwasgettingangriereachmomentbecause_____.A.thepolicemandidn’tknowherfriendsB.thepolicemandidn’tacceptherkindnessC.thepolicemanwasgoingtopunishherD.shedidn’tknowthepoliceman’sname8.Thepolicemanwas_______.A.anhonourablefellowB.astupidfellowC.animpolitemanD.ashyman9.Thewomanwas_______.A.kind-heartedB.apersonwhodependedonsomeoneelsetofinishherworkC.tryingtofrightenthepolicemanonthestrengthofherfriends’powerfulpositionsD.introducinghergoodfriends’namestotheyoungofficer10.Thepoliceman_______.A.hadnosenseofhumor幽默B.hadssenseofhumorC.hadnosenseofdutyD.wassenseless
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ABritishboyAyanQureshiisnowaMicrosoftCertifiedProfessionalafterpassingthetechgiant’sexamattheageoffivebecomingtheyoungestcomputerspecialistintheworlD.ThetestisusuallytakenbypeoplewhowanttobecomeITtechnicians.WhentheboyarrivedtotaketheexamtheinvigilatorswereconcernedthathewastooyoungtobeacandidatE.Ayan’sfatherisanITconsultantwhowassetuphisowncomputernetworkathomE.HeintroducedhissontocomputerswhenlittleAyanwasonlythreeyearsolD.Helethissonplaywithhisoldcomputerssohecouldunderstandharddrivesandmotherboards.IfoundwhateverItoldhimthenextdayhewouldremembereverythingIsaidsoIstartedtofeedhimmoreinformationMr.QureshiexplaineD.Ayannowhashisowncomputerlabathomecontainingacomputernetworkwhichhebuiltbyhimself.Hespendsaroundtwohoursadayleaningabouttheoperatingsystemandhowtoinstallprograms.AyansayshehopstolaunchaU.K.–basedITcentersimilartoAmerica’sSiliconValleyonedaywhichheintendstocallE-Valley.HealsowantstostarthisownITcompany.Ayan’smotherisveryhappyandveryproudofherson.Idon’twanttoseehimsetaworldrecordeveryday.ButIwanthimtodohisbestwhateverhedoesinhislifeshesaid21.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordprobablyrefertointhesecondparagraph?A.HisparentsB.ThewatchersC.ITexpertsD.TheCEOs22.HowdidAyanbecomesuchanexcellenttalentITboy?A.ThroughhisowntalentforinformationtechnologyB.ThroughhishardworkoncomputersandgoodluchC.Throughhisgoodmemoryandfather’sgoodinstruction.D.Throughhisgreatinterestinknowledgeandeffortinstudy.23.WhatisAyan’sdream?A.ToworkinSiliconValley.B.TosetuphisownITcompanyC.Tobecomeapartnerofhisfather.D.Tobecometheyoungestcomputerspecialist.24.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.TheexamofatechgiantB.A.five-year-oldBritishboyC.Avan’scomputerlearningD.A.littlecomputertalent-Ayan..
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ChokweSelassieaged13isworkinghardtohelpdriversavoidpotholes坑洼.Theeighth-graderwasinspiredtokickoffhiscreationonarecentmorningwhenhismotherwasdrivinghimtoschool.TheircarwasdamagedasitwentoverahugepotholeinthemiddleofthestreetintheirhometownofJacksonMississippi.Hedecidedtodosomethingaboutthepotholeprobleminhiscity.ChokwedevelopedtheappwithhisfriendsRodriguezRatliffandEmmanuelBrooks.WhentheappdetectsapotholeitishighlightedinreD.Andifyougetclosetothepotholeyourphonewillwarnyouwithabeep.Driverscanalsousetheapptoreportanypotholesandlookforotherroutestheycantaketoavoidroadsthathavethem.TheappreliesoncurrentavailableinformationaboutthestreetsofJacksonalreadystoredinadatabaseofthecity’s311callsystem.Throughthecallsystemcitizensdial3-1-1toreportnon-emergencyproblemswhichincludepotholes.Chokweandhisfriendsdeterminedthatfocusingonthe10busieststreetsinJacksonwouldgivethemalargeenoughsamplesizetotesttheprototypE.WhiledevelopingtheapptheboystookpartinaMinorityMaleMakersProgramsponsoredbyVerizonandheldatJacksonStateUniversity.Theylearned3Dprintinganddesignandhowtocreateapps.ThroughtheprogramChokweandhisfriendsreceivedencouragementandguidancE.Althoughtheappisn’tyetavailableforsaleChokweisalreadylookingforwaystoimprovetheapp.Hehopestoaddmoretoituntilitspreadsalloverthecountry.24.Whyisthecardamagementionedinthefirstparagraph?A.Toscoldtheroadbuilders.B.Tointroducetheirbadluck.C.Totelltheinspirationfortheapp.D.Towarnthedangerofcarelessdriving.25.Whatistheappusedtodo?A.Warndriversaboutpotholes.B.Helpdriversobeytrafficrules.C.Stopdriversusingmobilephones.D.Telldriverstoavoidredlights.26.Howdoestheappworkthroughthe311callsystem?A.Byreplyingtocitizens’calls.B.Bybroadcastingtrafficaccidents.C.Bysettlingnon-emergencyproblems.D.Byusingitsinformationaboutpotholes.27.WhichcanbeChokwe’sfuturetarget?A.Encouragingmorekidstocreateapps.B.Takingpartinmorelearningprograms.C.MakingtheappavailableforsaleonlinE.D.MakingtheappincludestreetsnationwidE.
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TuYouyouthe85-year-oldChinesepharmacologist药理学家receivedtheNobelPrizeformedicineinStockholmonDecember102015.TuisthefirstChineseNobelwinnerinphysiology生理学ormedicinE.Alsoin2011shebecamethefirstChinesepersontoreceivetheUS-basedLaskerAwardforclinicalmedicinE.Basedonafourth-centuryTraditionalChineseMedicineTCMtexttogetherwithherteamshemanagedtogetartemisinin【青蒿素fromsweetwormwoodthroughtrialanderroranddevelopedanimportantdrugthathassignificantlyreduceddeathratesamongpatientssufferingfrommalaria.TudeliveredaspeechtitledArtemisininisaGiftfromTCMtotheWorld.ShehasurgedmoreresearchintothebenefitsoftraditionalChinesemedicineandcalledforjointeffortsworldwidetofightagainstmalariaanddevelopmorepotentialusesforTCMwhichshecalledagreattreasurewiffithousandsofyears'historyandempiricalknowledgE.ShesaidthatbycombiningTCMwithmodemscientifictechnologiesmorepotentialcanbediscoveredinsearchingfornewdrugs.AccordingtotheWHOmorethan240rrullionpeopleinsub-SaharanAfricahavebenefitedfrom舭tmisininandmorethanl.5nullionlivesareestimatedtohavebeensavedsince2000thankstothedrug.ApartfromitscontributiontotheglobalfightagainstmalariaTCMplayedavitalroleinthedeadlyoutbreakofSARSacrossChinain2003.BesidestreatingvirusesTCMhasbeenmosteffectiveindiagnosingdiseasescultivatingfitnesstreatingdifficultmultisourceillneasesandusingnonmedicinalmethodssuchasacupuncture钟刺疗法andbreatlungexercises.HoweverTCMwhichisbasedonasetofbeliefsabouthumanbiologyisseldomunderstoodoracceptedbytheWest.Tu'ssuccesswillbringmorerecognitionandrespectforTCMexpertssay.TheWestemworldshouldleamtoappreciatethevalueofthetreasuresofTCMwhichwillleadtomorebasicscientificresearchintoancientTCMtextsandwaystoexploreresearchfindingsworldwidE.21.Inthispassagetheauthormentions_prizesthatTuYouyoureceiveD.A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four22.TheunderlinedwordmalariainParagraph2referstoakindof.A.medicineB.aninuD.C.plantD.disease23.Whatcanweleamfromthepassage?A.Tu'ssuccessmayencourageEastemerstoleammoreaboutChinesemedicinE.B.NothingremainstobedoneinresearclungintoTCMtheoriesandtexts.C.MoreresearchintothevalueofTCMshouldbecarriedoutworldwidE.D.TCMonlycontributestothefightagainstmal.ariaandSARSinChinA.24.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?A.TCMisbasedonthousandsofyearsofpracticeinChinA.B.NobelwinnerTuYouyoustronglysupportsTCMresearch.C.ArtenusininisnowwidelyusedtofightagainstMalariA.D.WestemerswillappreciatethevalueofthetreasuresofTCM.
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- Atagasstationamanstopstodepositandthencashhispaycheck.A.machineknowshisfaceandinaminutethemanleaveswithhiscash.Atalargeuniversitystudentsuseahand-scanningmachinethatauthorizestheirentryintothegym.Thosepeopleareusingsmartmachineswhichidentifypeoplebytheirphysicalcharacteristics.Thesenewdevicesusefingershandsfaceseyesandvoices.Somemachinesmayevenusesmells.Thisnewtechnologycalledbiometricsgetsinformationfrompartsofthebody.Inthepastbiometricmachineswereusedmainlyingovernmentagenciesorinprisons.Butnowthatthecostofthetechnologyislowerthesemachinesarestartingtobeusedeverywherefromborderservicestoschools.Somepeoplehoweverareconcernedthatthesemachineswillmeanthedestructionofpersonalprivacy.Theyworrythatthemachineswillgetpersonalinformationaboutthem.IknowitseemslikethesemachinesareinvadingourprivacybutactuallybiometricmachineshelptoprotectitsaysJayTarkettwhoworksatacompanythatdevelopsthemachines.TheycanbeusedinsteadofpasswordsonacomputerforexamplE.Theycanalsoidentifycriminalsatairports.Soreallytheyhelptopromotepublicsafetyandalltheinformationstorediskeptconfidentialbythemachineitself.Somepeopledon’tliketheideaofusingfingerprintsbecausetheyassociatethemwithcriminalsandfeelliketheyarebeingaccusedofsomething.Inadditiontheydon’tworkforsomepeoplesuchasbricklayerswhoweardowntheirfingerprints.Yetfacerecognitiondoesworkwellbecausethesubjectdoesn’treallyhavetodoanything.Tocashacheckatabankforexamplethecustomerhastodonothingmorethanlookatamachinesimilartoanautomaticteller.Ifthefacematchesthepicturekeptonfilethecustomergetsthemoneywithnoproblems.TheneedtocarryidentificationwithyoufromplacetoplacethenwouldallbutceasE.Ithasbeenfoundthatthehandscanworkswellinthecollegegym.Beforethismachinewasusedstudentsatthecollegeenteredthegymusingcardssimilartocreditcards.Theproblemwasthatstudentsoftenlostorforgottheircards.Withthehand-scanningmachinehowevertheproblemwassolvedrightaway.Butthemachinesarestillnewandtherecanbeproblems.ForexamplevoicerecognitionworksonthephonebutitisnotpreciseandcanbetrickeD.Anotherconstraintwenoticewithmachinesthatusefacerecognitioninparticularisthattheycanbefooledifpeoplecolortheirhairorgainalotofweight.Howeverthisparticularproblemmaybesolvedbyanewtypeoftechnologythatscansaperson’siristhecoloredpartoftheeyE.ItcanevenidentifythepersonfromafewfeetawayrecognizingacustomerasheorsheapproachestheATM.50.TheunderlinedwordbiometricsParagraph1refersto______.A.anewtechnologywhichusesthephysicalfeaturestoidentifyapersonB.anewmachinewhichidentifiespeoplebytheirfacesandvoicesC.anewtechnologywhichcanidentifycriminalsatairportsD.anewmachinewhichrecognizesacustomerasheorsheapproachestheATM51.Byprovidingtwoexamplesattheverybeginningtheauthor’sintendsto______.A.indicatethepopularityofsmartmachinesB.describetheconveniencesmartmachinesofferC.introducethetopicofthetextD.explainhowsmartmachineswork52.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Biometricmachinesarestartingtobeusedinmanyfieldsasthecostislower.B.Byusingfacerecognitionmachinespeopledon'thavetocarryidentificationeverywherE.C.Biometricmachinescanpromotepublicsafetyastheycandiscovercriminalsatairports.D.Biometricdeviceswillinvadepeople’sprivacyandgiveawaytheirpersonalinformation.53.Thepassageismainlyabout______.A.anintroductionofbiometricmachinesB.anadvertisementforbiometricmachinesC.abriefdescriptionofhandscanningmachines’benefitsD.ananalysisofbiometricmachines’valueineconomy54.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardstheuseofbiometricdevices?A.CautiousB.OptimisticC.NegativeD.Doubtful
- Theteacherwhodidthemosttoencouragemewasasithappenedmyaunt.ShewasMyrtleC.Manigaultthewifeofmymother’sbrotherBill.Shetaughtinsecondgradeatall-blackSummerSchoolinCamdenNewJersey.DuringmychildhoodandyouthAuntMyrtleencouragedmetodevelopeveryaspectofmypotentialwithoutregardforwhatwasconsideredpracticalorpossibleforblackfemales.Ilikedtosing;shelistenedtomyvoiceandpronounceditgooD.Icouldn’tdance;shetaughtmethebasicdancingsteps.Shetookmetothetheatre—notjustchildren’stheatrebutadultcomediesanddramas—andherfaiththatIcouldappreciateadultplayswasnotdisappointeD.MyauntalsotookdownbooksfromherextensivelibraryandsharedthemwithmE.Ihadbooksathomebuttheywereallseriousclassics.EvenasachildIhadastronglikingforhumorandI’llneverforgetthejoyofdiscoveringDonMarquis’sArchy&Mehitabelthroughher.MostimportantperhapsAuntMyrtleprovidedmyfirstopportunitytowriteforpublication.A.writerherselfforoneoftheblacknewspapersshesuggestedmynametotheeditorasayouthcolumnist.MycolumnbegunwhenIwasfourteenwassupposedtocoverteenagesocialactivities—anditdid—butitalsogavemethefreedomtowriteonmanyothersubjectsaswellasthehabitofgatheringmaterialthedisciplineofmeetingdeadlinesandaftergraduationfromcollegesixyearslaterasolidcollectionofpublishedmaterialthatcarriedmynameandwasmypassporttoaseriesofwritingjobs.TodayAuntMyrtleisstillanenthusiasticsupporterofherfavouriteniece.Likeadiamondshehasreflectedabrightmultifaceted多面的imageofpossibilitiestoeverypupilwhohascrossedherpath.21.WhichofthefollowingdidAuntMyrtledototheauthorduringherchildhoodandyouth?A.Shelenthersomeseriousclassics.B.ShedevelopedhertasteformusiC.C.Shediscoveredhertalentfordancing.D.Sheintroducedhertoadultplays.22.WhatdoesArchyandMehitabelinParagraph2probablyreferto?A.A.bookofgreatfun.B.A.writerofhighfamE.C.A.seriousmasterpiecE.D.A.heartbreakingplay.23.AuntMyrtlerecommendedtheauthortoanewspapereditormainlyto________.来A.developherabilitiestowriteB.giveherachancetocollectmaterialC.involveherinteenagesocialactivitiesD.offerheraseriesofwritingjobs24.WecanconcludefromthepassagethatAuntMyrtlewasateacherwho________.A.trainedpupilstobehard-workingandwell-disciplinedB.gavepupilsconfidenceinmakinguseoftheirpotentialC.gaveimportancetowhatwaspracticalorpossibleforpupilsD.helpedpupilsovercomedifficultiesinlearning
- Itwasaboutmidday.I’dleftworkearlyinthemorningtocashacheck.Iwalkedalongtothebankandfoundtherewereonlyabouttenorelevencustomersinthereaprettyunusualnumberforthosecentralbanks.Iwaiteduntilitwasmyturnwalkeduptothedeskandstartedtalkingtothebankclerk.Hehadareallystrangeexpressiononhisface—justsortofablankstarE.IthoughthewaslookingatmeuntilIrealizedhewasstaringovermyshoulder.Ibegantoturnroundtoseewhathewaslookingatandatthesamemomenttheoutsidebankguardtheonewiththemachineguncameflyingthroughthedoorandlayfacedownonthefloor.Followinghimthroughthedoorwerethreeabsolutelyfrighteningmenwearingthosehorriblestockingmasks.Theywerecarryingguns;atleasttheoneinfrontwascarryingapistol.WhetherornottheysaidanythingIcan’tremembertothisdayorwhetherpeoplejustautomaticallyputtheirhandsupIdon’tknow.IputmyhandsupbutIjustdidn’tknowwhattodo.Forafewmomentstherewasjusttotalsilencesuddenlybrokenbythetelephoneringing.IrememberwonderingwhowasontheotherendofthelinE.Nobodyansweredthetelephonesoitjustkeptonringingandringinginthisotherwisedeathlyquiet.Thentwoofthemaskedmenwenttothecounterjumpedoveritandgotthecashiersandbankclerkstostartfillingtheirbagswithcash.Whilethetwoweregettingthemoneytheoneatthedoorcoveringuswiththegunobviouslygotabitofananxietyattackandstartedswearingatthemtellingthemtohurryupandgetamoveon.Theyjumpedbackoverthecounter.Oneofthemlosthisbalancewhenhelandedonthefloorandfellover.Theothertwosworeathimagain.ThentheyleftthroughthedoorwarningusDon’tmovE.Staylikethatwithyourhandsupfortenminutes.ThentheyjustdisappearedandtherewastotalsilencE.32.Whatcouldmakethewritersensethatsomethingwasabouttohappen?A.Thesmallnumberofcustomers.B.Thetotalsilenceinthebank.C.Thebankclerk’sunusualbehavior.D.TheconstantringingofthephonE.33.Whatwastheoutsidebankguard’sreactiontothearmedrobbers?A.Hewasfrightenedtodeathbytherobbers.B.Heorganizedthebankclerkstofightback.C.Heshotattherobberswiththemachinegun.D.Heflewthroughthedoortocatchtherobbers.34.Themancoveringuswiththegunatthedoorsworeattheothertwobecause________.A.hewasafraidofgettinglessmoneyB.hewastooanxioustoleavethebankC.oneofhisfellowsslippedonthefloorD.thephonekeptringingatthemoment35.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat________.A.therewereusuallylesscustomersinthemiddayhourB.thewriterdidn’tfollowlikesheeptoputhishandsupC.thebankclerksweretoobusytoanswerthetelephoneD.threearmedmenrobbedthecentralbankinbroaddaylight
- WhenIwasakidIusedtospendhourslisteningtoAdamCarollaandDr.DrewPinskyontheirSundaynightradioshowLovelinE.IlistenedsooftenthatIbegantouseoneoftheirwell-knownphrases—goodtimes—inmydailyconversations.Scientistshaveanameforthisphenomenon:behavioralmimicry.You’veprobablyexperiencedthisbefore:afterspendingenoughtimewithanotherpersonyoumightstarttopickuponhisorherbehaviororspeechhabits.Youmightevenstarttodevelopyourfriend’shabitswithoutrealizingit.Thereisalargebodyofliteratureconcerningthissortofphenomenonanditregularlyhappensforeverythingfrombodygesturetoaccentstodrinkpatterns模式.Forexampleonestudyfoundthatyoungadultsweremorelikelytodrinktheirdrinkdirectlyaftertheirsame-sexdrinkingpartnersthanforthetwoindividualstodrinkattheirownpaces.Andtheeffectisn’tlimitedtoreal-lifeface-to-faceactivities.Anotherstudyfoundthatthesameyou-drink-then-I-drinkpatternheldevenwhenwatchingamovie!Inotherwordspeopleweremorelikelytotakeadrinkoftheirdrinksinatheaterafterwatchingtheactorsonthescreenenjoyadrink.AtleastIdon’tfeelsostrangeanymorehavingpickeduponAdamCarolla’sgoodtimes.NewresearchpublishedtodayinthejournalPLOSONEindicatesthatthesamesortofbehavioralmimicryisresponsibleforsocialeatingatleastamonguniversity-agewomenofnormalweight.That’sright:theyoungwomenweremorelikelytoadjusttheireatingaccordingtotheeatingpaceoftheirsame-sexdiningcompanion.Aswithmostexperimentstheseresultsraiseawholenewsetofquestions.Howeverthefindingthatbehavioralmimicrymayatleastpartlyexplaineatingbehaviorisimportantandhasrealeffectsonhealth.Theresearchersnotethataslongaspeopledon’tfullyrecognizesuchimportantinfluencesonintakeeatingitwillbedifficulttomakehealthyfoodchoicesandkeepahealthydietespeciallywhenpeopleareexposedtotheeatingbehaviorofothers.25.Theauthortakeshisownexampleofusinggoodtimesto_______.A.expresshisloveforradioshowsB.provethepopularityoftheshowC.showtheinfluenceofthehosts’wordsD.introducethetopicofthepassage26.WhichofthefollowingisNOTanexampleofbehavioralmimicry?A.Aboyeatshispopcornafterwatchingtheactoreat.B.AboybuysaNikeshirtwhenhefindshisdesk-matehasonE.C.Agirlunconsciouslysitsstraightjustasothersdo.D.AgirltakesontheYorkshireaccentafteramonth’sstay.27.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat_______.A.behavioralmimicryisbeneficialtoourhealthB.behavioralmimicrydecidesoureatingbehaviorC.peoplehaverealizedtheeffectofbehavioralmimicryonourhealthD.It’simpossibletokeepahealthydietwithoutknowingbehavioralmimicry28.Whatisprobablytheauthor’spurposeofwritingthispassage?A.Todrawreaders’attentiontopopularradioshows.B.TointroducebehavioralmimicryanditsinfluencE.C.Toappealtoreadersnottofallintoothers’habits.D.Toadvocatehealthyfoodchoicesamongreaders.
- Picturethisscenea6-year-oldgirlisaloneonaraftwithnolifejacket200yardsfromtheshorewiththewindswhippingupthewater.SheispointingathercousinsandyellingoutTheyaredrowning!Youreyesscanleftonlytoseeathree-year-oldabovethesurfaceofthewaterandyourealizetwohandsareholdingherupthehandsof14-year-oldMallorywhoisstrugglingbelowthesurfaceofthewater.Threeseventeen-year-oldsfromSaltLakeCityTianaSkeenCaitlinCaldwellandJessicaOsterlohwereonthelakeforfuninthesunatBearLakewhentheyheardthecryforhelpandsawthisterrifyingscenE.Theteenswitnessedthethreeyounggirlsinthisverydangeroussituation.Theteensreactedquicklyandswamouttosavethegirlswhilecryingouttowardjetskiersandpeopleonthebeachforhelp.Fourteen-year-oldMallorywasstrugglingtoholdherlittlecousinRyleeabovewater.TheteensrescuedRyleejustintimebutcouldn’tfindMallory.Meanwhile6-year-oldSydneywasfloatingawayontheraftwithnolifejacket.Thegirlsflaggeddownajetskitogetherandbringherbacktothebeach.Thethreeteenheroines女英雄savedthe3-year-oldandthe6-year-oldbuttheyfeelMalloryistherealheroineassheheldher3-year-oldcousinabovethewateruntiltheteenswereabletorescueRyleE.Mallorywasfinallyfoundbutshediedonthewaytothehospital.Nowtheteenheroinesstronglyremindeveryonetowearalifejacketwhenonthewater.13.WhatwasMallorydoingwhentheaccidenthappened?A.Shewascryingoutforhelponaraft.B.Shewastryingherbesttocatcharaft.C.ShewastryingtohelphercousinsurvivE.D.Shewasstrugglingabovethesurfaceofthewater.14.Itisimpliedinthepassagethat.A.lifejacketsarenotprovidedforfreeatBearLakeB.Mallorycouldn’thavebeenkilledwithalifejacketC.RyleewassavedbecauseshewasagoodswimmerD.childrenarenotallowedtoplayonthelakealone15.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.A.dangerousexperienceB.BearLakeC.A.lifejacketD.Threeteenheroines
- Itwasthefirstsnowofwinter—anexcitingdayforeverychildbutnotformostteachers.UpuntilnowIhadbeenabletodressmyselfforrecess课间休息buttodayIwouldneedsomehelp.MissFinlaysonmykindergartenteacheratPrincessElizabethSchoolnearHamiltonOntariohadbeenthroughfirstsnowdaysmanytimesinherlongcareerbutIthinkshemaystillrememberthisonE.Imanagedtogetintomywoolsnowpants.ButIstruggledwithmyjacketbecauseitdidn'tfitwell.ItwasahandmedownfrommybrotheranditmademewonderwhyIhadtowearhisuglyclothes.Atleastmyhatandmatchingscarfweremineandtheywerequitepretty.FinallyitwastimetohaveMissFinlaysonhelpmewithmyboots.InhercalmmotherlyvoiceshesaidBytheendofwinteryouwillbeabletoputonownboots.Ididn'trealizeatthetimethatthiswasmoreastatementofhopethanofconfidencE.Ihandedhermybootsandstuckoutmyfoot.LikemostchildrenIexpectedtheadulttodothework.Aftermuchwigglingandpushingshemanagedtogetfirstoneintoplaceandthenwithasighworkedthesecondoneontoo.IannouncedThey'reonthewrongfeet.Thenshestruggledtogetthebootsoffandwentthroughthejoylesstaskofputtingthemonagain.ThenIsaidThesearen'tmyboots.youknow.AsshepulledthebootsfrommyfeetshestillmanagedtolookbothhelpfulandinteresteD.Oncetheywereoff.IsaidTheyaremybrother'sboots.MymothermakesmewearthemandIhatethem!SomehowfromlongyearsofpracticeshemanagedtoactasthoughIwasn'tanannoyinglittlegirl.Shepushedlessgentlythistimeandthebootswerereturnedtotheirproperplaceonmyfeet.WithagreatsighofreliefseeingtheendofherstrugglewithmesheaskedNowwhereareyourglovesIlookedintohereyesandsaidIdidn'twanttolosethem.soIputthemintothetoesofmyboots.13.Accordingtothepassagethelittlegirlgot________fromherbrother.A.thewoolsnowpantsandthejacketB.thejacketandthebootsC.thejacketandthehatD.thebootsandthegloves14.Whatmadeitsohardfortheteachertohelpthelittlegirlputherbootson?A.Theglovesinthetoesoftheboots.B.Theslownessoftheteacher.C.Thewrongsizeoftheboots.D.Theunwillingnessofthegirl.15.Itcanbeinferredthatbeforethelittlegirlfinallywentouttoenjoythefirstsnowofwintertheteacherhadtohelpherputonherboots________.A.onceB.twiceC.threetimesD.fourtimes
- Thefirstdayofschoolourprofessorintroducedhimselfandchallengedustogettoknowsomeonewedidn'tknow.Istooduptolookaroundwhenagentlehandtouchedmyshoulder.Iturnedaroundtofindawrinkledlittleoldladybeamingupatmewithasmilethatlitupherentirebeing.ShesaidHigirl!MynameisRosE.I'm87yearsolD.Cangiveyouahug?IlaughedandenthusiasticallyrespondedOfcourseyoumay!andshegavemeagiantsqueezE.Whyareyouincollegeatsuchayounginnocentage?IaskeD.ShejokinglyrepliedI'mheretomeetarichhusbandgetmarriedhaveacoupleofchildrenandthenretireandtravel!NoseriouslyIsaiD.IwascuriouswhatmayhavemotivatedhertobetakingonthischallengeatheragE.IalwaysdreamedofhavingacollegeeducationandnowI'mgettingone!shetoldmE.OverthecourseoftheyearRosebecauseacampusiconandsheeasilymadefriendswherevershewent.Shelovedtodressupandshereveledintheattentionbestoweduponherfromtheotherstudents.Shewaslivingitup.AttheendofthesemesterweinvitedRosetospeakatourfootballbanquet.I'llneverforgetwhatshetaughtus.Wedonotstopplayingbecauseweareold;wegrowoldbecausewestopplaying.Thereareonlytwosecretstostayingyoungbeinghappyandachievingsuccess.Youhavetolaughandfindhumoreveryday.You'vegottohaveadream.WhenyouloseyourdreamsyoudieshesaiD.Thereisahugedifferencebetweengrowingolderandgrowingup.Ifyouarenineteenyearsoldandlieinbedforonefullyearanddon'tdooneproductivethingyouwillturn20yearsolD.IfIam87yearsoldandstayinbedforayearandneverdoanythingIwillturn88.Anybodycangrowolder.TheideaistogrowupbyalwaysfindingtheopportunityinchangE.Havenoregrets.Theelderlyusuallydon'thaveregretsforwhatwedidbutratherforthingswedidnotdo.Theonlypeoplewhofeardeatharethosewithregrets.SheconcludedherspeechbycourageouslysingingTheSongofRose.Shechallengedeachofusstudythelyrics歌词andlivethemoutinourdailylives.Attheyear'sendRosefinishedthecollegedegreeshehadbegunallthoseyearsago.OneweekaftergraduationRosediedpeacefullyinhersleep.28.Rosemadeherselfknowntotheauthorinamanner.A.seriousB.coldC.crazyD.humorous29.Fromtheinformationprovidedinthepassageweknow.A.RosefinishedthecollegedegreewithinayearB.RosedidrealizeherdreamofmeetingarichhusbandandgettingmarriedthroughcollegeeducationC.RoseenjoyedhercampuslifeverymuchD.Rosegrewsooldthatshestoppedplaying30.Accordingtoherspeech.A.wheneveryouhaveadreamyousucceedB.Allpeopledon'tgrowupwhilegrowingolderC.RoseusuallyregrettedhavingdonesomethingD.anine-year-oldisasoldasa87-year-oldifhedoesn'tdoanything31.Thebesttitleforthepassagecanbe.A.ChallengeYourselfB.It'sNevertooOldtolearnC.HumourDoesCountD.GrowingOlderorGrowingUp
- ThisisnewformeandIdon'tknowwhattosayreallysoIjustwanttohaveatry.Iwasalwaysarunnerandinprettygoodshapeformostofmylife.ThenunluckilyIcouldn'tgetmyselfouttorun.Iputonweight变胖anditmademefeelworseaboutmyself.IfounditwasmuchhardertobegintorunagainafterafewyearsthanitusedtobeandItriedmybestthrougheventheshortestslowestjog.IwasoutinaruntheotherdayandIhadalmostdecidedtogiveupbeforeIheardsomeonesayYoucandoit!It'shardbutyoucandoit!therewasaladywalkingtheotherwayandhadthebiggestsmileonherfacE.ThosewordsencouragedmeatatimewhenIwasreadytogiveup.IfinishedmyrunandnoweverytimeIfeellikegivingupIcanhearherencouragement.I'veneverseenheragainsoI'veneverbeenabletothankherandletherknowthatsomethingsosimpleasafewwordsofencouragementfromastrangerinfluencedandstillinfluencemesomuch.24.Thewriterfoundittorunagainafterafewyears.A.difficultB.interestingC.easyD.exciting25.Whenthewriterwantedtogiveupaencouragedher.A.menB.ladyC.childD.student26.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordjogmeaninChinese?A.轮滑B.潜水C.慢跑D.跳远27.Thewritermainlywantstotellusthat.A.PracticemakesperfectB.ManyhandsmakelightworkC.WeshouldtakecareofourselvesD.Encouragementisveryimportantinhardtimes
- A.businessmanhadtwosons.Whilehegavetheyoungersonalotofloveandgiftsheneglected忽视theelderson.Itwascompletelypuzzling令人费解andnooneknewwhy.Whentheboysgrewuptheywereaskedtomanagethefather’sbusiness.Theeldersonwasabsorbedinthebusiness.Frommorningtilllateintheeveninghewasbusyworking.Withinafewyearsheranthebusinessverywellandevenexpanded扩大it.Whatabouttheyoungerson?Hedidn'thavemuchtodoexcepthaveagoodtimE.Butthefatherbelievedthathisfavoritesonwouldbeasuccess.Iftheeldersoncouldbeasuccessfulbusinessmansurelytheyoungeronewithahighereducationwoulddomuchbetter.Afewyearslatertheresultsofhisdecisionbecameclear.Uninterestedinbusinesstheyoungersoncontinuedspendinghistimeenjoyinghimself.Andhewentoutofbusiness.Buttheelderson’sfarsmallershare份ofbusinesshadexpandedandhehadprovedhimselftobeagooddecisionmaker.AshamedattheturnofeventsthefathermettheeldersonandwasangrywiththeyoungeronE.Theeldersonwhowaslisteningtoallthisquietlysuddenlysaidhewantedtosetupanindependentbusinessandliveonhisown.Why?askedthefather.Iblame责备onepersonforthewaymybrotherhasturnedoutandit’snothim.Youcan’tblamechildrenforthefaults过失oftheirparentscanyou?askedtheelderson.21.Beforetheyoungersonwentintothefather’sbusinesshe______.A.wasinterestedinbusinessB.hadachievedgreatsuccessC.oftenlookeddownuponhisbrotherD.waswell-educatedatschool22.Whydidthefathertreatthetwosonsdifferently?A.theeldersondidn’tworkhardB.nooneknewwhyhediditC.theyoungersonwashardworkingD.hewantedtodoanexperiment23.WhichisNOTthereasonfortheyoungerson’sgoingoutofbusiness?A.hehimselfdidn’tworkhardB.hisfatherdidn’teducatehimproperlyC.hewasnotinterestedinbusinessatallD.hewasbusyworkingeveryday24.Whatdoesthetextreallywanttoteachus?A.Parentsareresponsibleforchildren’sdevelopment.B.Oncesomethingisdoneyoushoulddoitwell.C.Interestisthemostimportantforsuccess.D.OnehasresponsibilityforwhathehimselfhasdonE.
- Myfirstchildwasdueinacoupleofmonths.Allofmyshoppingwasdoneexceptforonething.Whenmylittlebrotherwasbornmymomhadboughtanold-fashionedred-velvetbabycarriage天鹅绒童车.EversincethenIwantedoneformychilD.IknewthatthiswouldbehardtofinD.SomumofferedtotakemearounD.Evenusedcarriagescostquiteabitandlhadonly$35tospenD.IhopedthatIcouldonlyusethemoneyIhaD.EarlyoneSaturdaymorningwedroveforaboutanhourtoacitywithflea跳蚤marketandsecond-handstores.Aswesearchedplaceafterplacewithoutevenseeingababycarriageswe’dtaketurnssayingItwillbeatthenextstop.Ilosthopeasdaypassedanditwasgettingdark.Iwasreadytogiveup.MymomwantedtogotoonemorestorE.OnethewayMomtoldmeIshouldneverlosthopE.WhenwegottothestoreItookadeepbreath.IknewthatthiswasmylastchancE.Mymom’swordsbegantoringinmyear.NeverlosehopE.AswewalkedinlmadeaquickrushdownthemiddleofthestorE.Therewasonenewred-velvetbabycarriagE.IranovertotouchitbecauseIcouldhardlybelievemyeyes.IwassoexcitedthatIcan’tsayaworD.WhenIcalmeddownitoccurredtomethatbecauseitwasnewIprobablycouldn’taffordit.Thesalesladysaiditcamewiththestorewhensheboughtitseveralyearsagoandthatithadbeeninstorage储存untiljustthismorning.Shesaidshewantedtogetridofitasabargainandwasonlyasking$35.YoucanimaginehowhappywewereonourwayhomE.Ifithadn’tbeenformymotherIwouldn’thavemadeit.Bothofmychildrenhaveoutgrown长得不再需要thecarriagebutlkeepittoremindmeofmymother’swordsNeverlosehopE.IalwaysencouragemychildrenwithmyexperiencE.Isayifyouneverlosehopeyouwillsucceedeventually.29.Whydidtheauthorgoshopping?A.Shewantedtorelaxherself.B.Hermotheraskedhertomakepreparations.C.Shelikedshoppingwithhermomverymuch.D.Shehadtomakepreparationsforhavingababy.30.Beforetheauthorwenttobuyababycarriageshe____________.A.hopedtobuyandoldbabycarriagewith$35B.thoughtthatasecond-handcarriagewasverycheapC.thoughtshecouldafford支付得起tobuyanoldbabycarriageD.thoughtthiskindofnewbabycarriagewaseasytofind31.Theunderlinedphrasedflea跳蚤marketinthesecondparagraphprobablymeans____________.A.alargemarketwhereallkindsofgoodsaresoldB.asmallshopwheresomeeverydaygoodsaresoldC.amarketwherepeoplesellthethingstheyproduceD.open-airmarketthatsellsusedthingsatlowprices32.Whatconclusioncanwedrawfromthetext?A.acheapthingisworthbuying.B.Holdonandyou’llsucceedeventually.C.LuckplaysanimportantroleinourlifE.D.Itisimportanttogetadvicefromothers.
- IanMercerdoesn’tsetanalarmclock.TheformerMicrosoftseniormanagerdoesn’tchecktheweathereither.Hedoesn’tturnonlightswatertheyardoradjustthethermostat恒温器.Hedoesn’topenthecurtainsanswerthephoneorcallhischildrenfordinner.There’ssomethinguniqueaboutIan’shomE.Hehasprogrammedittodoallthesethingsforhim.Iandoesn’tliveinatypicalhomeorhaveatypicallifestylE.HespentoveradecadedesigningthesystemsthatfeatureinhisuniquehomE.Heboughtahomeautomationsoftwarepackageandthenimprovedit.Nowthereare79sensorsandmonitorsand48lightswitchesinhishomE.Lightsturnonautomaticallyinroomswithpeopleinthem.EvenbeingoutIancanalsocontrolhishomeremotelyusingvoicecommandsorhisphoneinanylocation.Thatisonlythebeginningofwhatthishomehasbeenprogrammedtodo.ItconnectswithonlinecalendarscallerIDonlineweatherservicesonlineaddressboosandemailamongotherthingstogetIanthroughhisday.ForexampleifthereisameetinginIan’scalendaritwillwakehimupopenhisbedroomcurtainsstartandsethisshowertohisdesiredtemperaturE.ItalsoinformsIanabouttrafficconditions.Thereisplentymorethishomehasbeenprogrammedtodo.Itkeepshimupdatedonhisfavoritesportsteamsandscores.ItevenmonitorsonlineactivitytocheckthatIan’schildrenaredoingtheirhomework.Thedinner’sreadycommandstopsoperationoftheircomputersandTVs.Thisiseasierthanaskinghischildrenoshutthemdown.Ian’shomeisuniquE.MosthomesarenotthissmartbutsoonmorehomeswillbetechnologicallyadvanceD.21.WhatmakesIan’shomeunique?A.HavingmorefurniturethanusualB.BeingprogrammedwithsmartsoftwareC.CreatingatraditionalatmosphereforIanD.WorkingautomaticallywithoutIan’sorder22.WhatcanwelearnaboutIan?A.HeinventedthehomeautomationsoftwareB.HedevotedyearstoimprovingthesystemsC.HeisseekingtocontrolhishomeremotelyD.Hefailedtomonitorhischildren’shomework23.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceimply?A.SmarthomesarefuturetrendsB.Ian’shomeisfarfromsatisfactionC.TechnologyofsmarthomeistooexpensiveD.HomessmarterthanIan’scanbefoundeverywhere
- Intheveryearly1800’sayoungboyabout14yearsoldnamedJohnlivedinanorphanage孤儿院inOldEnglandalongwithseveralotherchildren.OrphanmeantunwantedandunloveD.Christmaswastheonedayoftheyearwhenthechildrendidn’tworkandreceivedagiftanorangE.Usuallytheytriedtotasteandpreserveitforsolongthatitoftenrottedbeforetheyeverpeeled剥开ittoenjoythesweetjuicE.ManythoughtwereexpressedasChristmastimeapproacheD.ThechildrenwouldsayIwillkeepminethelongest.Johnusuallysleptwithhisnexttohispillow.ThisyearJohnwasoverjoyedbytheChristmasseason.HewasbecomingamanandstrongerandsoonhewouldbeoldenoughtoleavE.HewouldsavehisorangeuntilhisbirthdayinJuly.ChristmasdayfinallycamE.Thechildrenweresoexcitedastheyenteredthebigdininghall.ImmediatelythemastershoutedJohnleavethehallandtherewillbenoorangeforyouthisyear.John’sheartbrokeviolentlywideopen.Heturnedandwentswiftlybacktothecoldroom.ThenheheardthedooropenandeachofthechildrenentereD.LittleElizabethwithherhairfallingoverhershouldersasmileonherfaceandtearsinhereyesheldoutapieceofragtoJohn.HereJohnshesaidthisisforyou.AsheliftedbacktheedgesoftheraghesawabigjuicyorangeallpeeledandquarteredandthenherealizedwhattheyhaddoneJohnneverforgotthesharingloveandpersonalsacrificehisfriendshadshownhimthatChristmasday.InmemoryofthatdayeveryyearhewouldsendorangesallovertheworldtochildreneverywherE.24.Thesechildrenwouldbehappiestwhen______.A.theygotthespecialgiftB.theypreserveditverylongC.theyfinallyenjoyedthesweetjuiceD.theyenteredthedininghall25.WhatwouldoverjoyJohnmostthenextyearaccordingtothesecondparagraph?A.Heplacedhisorangenexttohispillow.B.Hewouldeathisorangeonhisbirthday.C.Hewouldn’tgethisspecialgift.D.Hewouldstayintheorphanageforanotheryear26.AccordingtothetextwheredidJohn’sorangecomefromthisyear?A.ItwasmadeupofwhatthesechildrendonateD.B.Hismastergavehimawholeoneagain.C.ThesechildrenboughthimonE.D.LittleElizabethdonatedherstoJohn.
- Mr.andMrs.Gordonweresittingonthesandreadingtheirmagazines.Mr.Gordonwastoostingy吝啬torent租achair.Theirtwelve-year-olddaughter.Sandrawasplayingatthewater'sedgE.Suddenlyahugewave波浪liftedSandraupandcarriedherouttoseA.Luckilyalifeguard救生员wasondutyandhesawthewavecarrySandraaway.HeranalongthebeachanddivedintotheseA.Heswamquicklytowherethegirlwithherheadonlyjustabovethewaterwasshoutingforhelp.ShewasveryfrighteneD.Whenthelifeguardreachedhershestruggled斗争withhimasdrowning快淹死peopleoftendo.Howeverhewasaskillfullifeguardandquicklytookholdofherandswamwithherbacktothebeach.BythetimehereacheditMr.andMrs.GordonhadrealizedwhathadhappeneD.Theyhadrundowntothewater'sedgeneitherofthemcouldswim.Theyjuststoodintheshallowwaterandworriedabouttheirdaughter.Hadthelifeguardreachedherintime?LuckilyhehaD.ThatwasquickworkyoungmanMr.GordonsaiD.HeturnedtohiswifeGivethelifeguardadollar.Adollar!Sandracrieddadhowcanyougivehimadollar!HesavedmylifE.IwashalfdeaD.QuiterightgirlMr.Gordonsaidpleasedbyhisdaughter'sawareness意识ofthevalueofmoney.HeturnedtohiswifeagainandsaidShe'sright.ShewasonlyhalfdeaD.Givehimfiftycents.21.WhathappenedtoSandra?A.SheranintotheseA.B.ShedieD.C.ShewasdrowneD.D.HerlifewassavedbyalifeguarD.22.WhatdidMr.andMrs.GordondowhenSandrawascarriedouttoseabythewave?A.TheyshoutedtothelifeguarD.B.Theydivedintothewater.C.TheyofferedthelifeguardmoneytosaveSandrA.D.Perhapstheywerereadingmagazines.23.WhywasSandraangrywithherfather?A.Hedidn'tgivethelifeguardanymoney.B.Hedidn'tswimouttosaveher.C.Hedidn'tshowthelifeguardheartythankfulness.D.Hegavethelifeguardtoomuchmoney.24.WhywasMr.Gordonpleasedwithherdaughter.A.Shewassafeagain.B.ShewaspolitetothelifeguarD.C.Hethoughtshedidnotwanthimtogivethelifeguardtoomuchmoney.D.Shegavethelifeguardfiftycents.
- Onafreezingcolddayacouplehadtomoveintoasmallapartmentbecauseoftheirfailureinbusiness.ThehusbandworkeddayandnighttosupportthefamilybutwithnocareofhiswifE.SoshethoughtHedoesn'tlovemeanymorE.Hejustcaresabouthisbusiness...notme.OnedayshewasabouttotakeashowerwhenhestoppedheratthedoorLetmetakeitfirstokayWhynotmefirstsheaskeD.IamtiredhoneyyoutakeitlaterokayShewasentirelyunhappy.Onedayshefoundnothingtodoandturnedonhiscomputer.A.fewwordscameintohersight.Readingthemsheburstintotears.ItwashisdiaryTodayIwasquitesaD.SheaskedmewhyIwasalwaystakingtheshowerfirstandIsaidtoherIwasexhausted.Shewasunhappy.InhermindItreatedhernotaswellasusualbutwhatcouldIdo?Iwasnotasrichasbefore!Wemovedtothesmallapartmentandtherewasonlyoneshowerinthebathroom.Itwassocoldtotakeashowerinsuchacoldwinter.ButIfoundthatifonepersontooktheshowerfirsttheroomcouldgetalittlewarmer.SoeverydayIrushedtothebathroomfirst.Iwasthinkingthatwhenshetooktheshowertheroomwouldgetwarmerevenifitwasonly1℃.NowIcannotgiveheracomfortablelifetakehertogoodrestaurantsorbuyexpensivedressesforherbutatleastIcangiveher1℃lovE.8.Whydidthecouplemovetothesmallapartment?A.Bothofthemwereoutofwork.B.TheywantedtoliveabetterlifE.C.Themancouldtakebettercareofhisbusiness.D.TheyweretoopoortoliveintheformerhousE.9.WhichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedwordexhaustedA.DevoteD.B.WorrieD.C.TireD.D.InjureD.10.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Theywouldlivearicherlifesoon.B.ThewomanmisunderstoodherhusbanD.C.Themanwouldcarelessabouthisbusiness.D.Thewomanwouldgetangryafterreadingthediary.11.What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.ALoveStoryB.1℃LoveC.ASufferingCoupleD.FightfortheBathroom
- Therewasonceakingwhohadawiseadvisor.TheadvisorfollowedthekingeverywhereandhisfavoritepieceofadvicetothekingwasEverythinghappensforthegooD.Onedaythekingwenthunting狩猎andhadasmallaccident.HisfootwasinjureD.FortunatelyhewasnotbadlyinjuredbutasalwayshewasforcedtoaskhisadvisorwhathethoughtabouttheaccidenttowhichtheadvisorrepliedEverythinghappensforthegooD.Thistimethekingwasreallyangryandputhisadvisorinprison监狱.ThekingthenaskedhisadvisorNowwhatdoyouthink?TheadvisoragainansweredEverythinghappensforthegooD.Aboutaweeklaterthekingwentonanotherhuntingtrip.Asitturnedoutthekingwascaughtbysomecannibals食人者andtakentotheircampwherehewouldbepreparedtobetheireveningmeal.Beforeputtinghimintothecookingpothewasexaminedandthecannibalsrealizedthattheking’sfootwasinjureD.Theydecidedtothrowhimbackintotheforests.ItisthetraditionforthecannibalsnottoeatanythingthatwasinanywayinjureD.ItistruethateverythinginourliveshappensforapurposeandmostoftenforourowngooD.Ifyouthinkaboutitallourpastexperiencesactuallyhappenedtobringustowherewearetodayandmakeusabetterperson.Sowhateverchallengesthatwemayfacetodayconsiderithappeningtobringustothenextlevel.28.Thesecondparagraphtellsusthat______.A.theadvisorwasworriedaboutthekingB.thekingwasalwayscarelessabouteverythingC.theadvisordidn’thavemuchusefuladviceD.thekingalwaysaskedforadvicefromtheadvisor29.Whentheadvisorwasputinprisonheremained______.A.angryB.nervousC.calmD.upset30.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat______.A.everythinghappensfortheirownreasonsB.ourlifeexperiencesareourbestteacherC.itisgoodforustothinkaboutexperiencesD.challengeswillmakeyoudoanything31.Bytellingthestorythewriter______.A.wantsustothinkpositivelyB.asksusnottohuntanymoreC.wishesustofollowothers’adviceD.tellsusthedangerofhunting
- BrawnNelsonknewhewantedtobeadoctorat8afterheactedasadoctoronaprimaryschoolcareerday.Hefacedmoredifficultiesthanmanytogetthere;HisfamilycametoFloridaUSasrefugees难民fromHaitiandhadalmostnothing.HeworriedabouthowtopayforcollegE.ButNelsongotaheadstart领先inhismedicalcareer.HeparticipatedintheHealthCareersOutreachProgramthataimstohelppoorminoritystudentstogetclosetothemedicalfielD.AtmiddleschoolheattendedclassestaughtbymedicalstudentsfromFloridaAtlanticUniversity.Hedissected解剖ratscomparingtheirorganstothosefoundinhumans.Asahighschoolerheworkedonthesamecadavers医用尸体asthemedicalstudents.Healsovisitedtheuniversity’slabandpracticedtreatingpatientsusinghigh-techmodels.ExperienceslikethosecanmakeallthedifferenceforstudentsastheyworktowardmedicalschoolsaidNirmalaPrakashheadoftheprogram.Thisisnotapipedreamwherethey’retryingtoimagineitshesaiD.Thisissomethingthey’veliveD.Now18andheadedtotheUniversityofFloridaonafullscholarshipNelsonisamodelgraduateoftheprogramInfouryearstheprogramhasgraduated50studentsLikeNelsoneachonehasbeenacceptedtocollegemanywithscholarships.RandyScheidanofficialofQuantumthatfunded资助theprogramsaidtheprogramwasimportantfortheareA.OurcountyisverydiversE.SaidScheiD.It’simportanttohavedoctorswhocanunderstandtheirpatients’backgrounds.Theprogramcanbemeaningfulforindividualfamiliestoo.AlotofthesekidsarethefirstoneintheirfamilytogotocollegesaidPrakash.you’rechanginganentiregeneration.ForNelsontheexperiencehelpedhimnotwastetimeintryingtogettothecareerhisheartwasseton.Hesayshecan’twaitforhiscollegelifE.I’mreadyNelsonsaidlaughing.I’mreadytostartawholenewchapterinmylifeandtoseewhereitwillleadmE.29.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutBrawnNelson?A.HehasbeguntreatingpatientsindependentlyB.HehasbeenacceptedtocollegeonafullscholarshipC.HehasbeendreamingaboutbeingadoctorsincehecametotheUSD.Hetookclassestaughtbyteachersfromamedicaluniversityduringmiddleschool30.AccordingtothearticletheHealthCareersOutreachProgram.A.focusesonhelpingstudentstorealizetheirmedicalcareerdreamsB.aimstohelppoorminoritystudentstogetintotopuniversitiesC.teachesstudentshowtomakebetteruseoftimeD.hasgraduated50studentsthisyearmanyofwhomgotscholarships31.Whyistheprogramimportant?A.ItcanhelptomakethecountymorediverseB.ItcanhelpkidsinthecountytolearnmoreaboutcareersC.IttrainsdoctorswhohavediversebackgroundsD.IthelpstochangethefuturesofsomekidsandtheirfamiliesA.adB.abcC.acdD.cd32.Whatwastheauthor’spurposeinwritingthisarticle?A.TocallonreaderstogivemoneytotheprogramB.TosharewithreadersNelson’sstoryofstrugglingintheUSC.TodescribetheHealthCareersOutreachProgramD.ToshowthatminoritystudentscanfindtheirownidentityintheUS
- OurdaughterKerrinastudentatBostonUniversityhadbeenhomeforaweek-endvisitandIdroppedheroffatthebusstationjustintimeforherbacktocollegE.AfterKerrin’sbushadgoneandIwasdrivingawayInoticedthatshehadleftherpurseonthepassengerseat.WorriedthatshewouldarriveinBostonwithoutmoneyorkeystoherroomIcalledmywifeBetteJeanonthecarphoneexplainingwhyIwouldbelatE.AsIwasfollowingthebusBetteJeanphonedmebacktosayshehadphonedthebusdispatcher调度员ontheotherlineandheinreturnhadphonedthebusdriveronyetanotherphonE.ThedriveraskedmetowaveoutofmywindowtoshowwhereIwas.ThenhepulledoveratareststopandIdidthesamE.KerrinjumpedoffthebusandIhandedherthepurseandwentonmyway.66.Thewritersawhisdaughter’spurserightafter.A.seeingheroffatthebusstationB.startinghiscaragainC.shegotoffthecarD.shegotonthebus67.Kerrindidn’tfindherpursemissinguntil.A.thebusstartedoffB.hermothertoldherC.thebusstoppedagainD.shereturnedtotheuniversity68.Inwhichorderdidthefollowingpersonsknowaboutthelossofthepurse?A.driver—writer—BetterJean—KerrinB.Kerrin—writer—BetterJean—driverC.writer—driver—Kerrin—BetterJeanD.writer—BetterJean—driver—Kerrin69.Whichofthefollowingisnottrue?A.ThebuswastoofastforthecartocatchupwithinnotimE.B.ThewriterhadtriedtophonethedispatcherbutfaileD.C.Thewritercouldn’tgetintouchwiththedriverbythephonE.D.BoththewriterandthebusdrivercouldusethecarphonE.70.Whichofthefollowingseemsthemostnecessaryinhelpingthewriter?A.hiscarB.phoneC.thebusdriverD.thedispatcherE.hiswifef.hisdaughterA.abdandeB.cdeandfC.abcanddD.bcdande
- 136CrestviewCircleDoverConnecticutNovember162015Gander’sFurnitureStoreStamfordConnecticut09876DearSirIamwritingaboutyourNovemberbillwhichIamreturningwiththisletter.Iamnotgoingtopaythisbill.LastmonthIboughtatableandfourchairsfor$65.50.TheyweresenttomeonOctober18.Thatnightonelegofthetablebrokewhilemywifewasputtingourdinneronit.Itfellononeofthechairandthatbroketoo.Our$2.50steaklandedonthefloorandthedogateit.Ispoketothesalesmenwhohadsoldmethetableandthechairs.Hetoldmetowriteyoualetter.IwroteyouonOctober20sayingthatIwasnotgoingtopayforthefurniturE.OnOctober21somemencameandtookitbacktothestorE.Pleasedosomethingaboutyourrecords.IdonotwanttoreceiveanotherbillforthefurniturewhichIreturneD.YourstrulyAlbertson21.FromtheletterweknowthatMr.Albertsonactuallypaid_____forthefurnitureA.nomoneyB.$68.00C.$2.50D.$65.5022.WhydidMr.Albertsonwritethelettertothefurniturestore?A.HewantedthemanagertoblamethesalesmenforthebadfurniturE.B.Hehadpaidforthefurniturebutwasaskedtopayagain.C.Thefurnitureheboughtwasbadlymadeandhewantedtoreturnit.D.Hedidn’twanttoreceiveasecondbillforthefurniturehehadreturneD.23.WhenMr.Albertsonwaswritingtheletterhefelt_____.A.disappointedB.angry.C.worrieD.D.calm.
- AgathaChristieusedtogooutatnight.Shewillneverforgetthenightwhenshemetarobbermanyyearsago.Thateveningshewasinvitedtoabirthdaypartywhichlastedtill2o'clockinthemorning.WithoutcompanyAgathawalkedhomealongthequietstreet.Suddenlyfromtheshadowofadarkbuildingatallmanwithasharpknifeinhisrighthandranoutather.GoodmorningladythemansaidinalowvoiceIdon'tthinkyouwishtodiehere!Whatdoyouwant?AgathaaskeD.Yourearrings耳环.Takethemoff!AgathasuddenlyhadabrightideA.Shetriedtocoverhernecklacewiththecollar衣领ofherovercoatwhilesheusedtheotherhandtotakeoffbothofherearringsandthenshequicklythrewthemonthegrounD.Takethemandletmego.shesaiD.Therobberwasuncertain.Hesawthatthegirldidn'tcarefortheearringsatallonlytryingtoprotectthenecklacE.HerealizedthenecklacewouldcostmoresohesaidGivemeyournecklacE.Ohsir.It'snotworthmuch.Pleaseletmekeepit.Stoptalkingrubbish.Quick!WithshakyhandsAgathatookoffhernecklacE.AssoonastherobberdisappearedshepickedupherearringsandranasfastasshecouldtoherhomE.Theearringscost480poundsandthenecklacetherobberhadtakenawaycostonlysixpoundstenshillings先令.21.Agathawillneverforgetthenightbecause________.A.shewasrobbedofherearringsB.shewasrobbedbutshefooledtherobberC.shehadsuchanicetimeatthepartyD.itisdangerousforagirltowalkaloneatnight22.Whydidshetrytoprotecthernecklace?________.A.Shedidn’twanttherobbertonoticeit.B.Itwascheaperthantheearrings.C.Itwasworthkeeping.D.ShewouldratherhaveitrobbeD.23.Thestorywantstotellus________.A.AgathawasbraveandcleverB.therobberwasfoolishC.anecklaceisusuallymoreexpensivethanearringsD.neverstaytoolateataneveningparty
- ManylittlegirlslikeflowersandBarbietoys.A.lotofthemalsolikecarsrobotsandshipswhichareboys’favorites.Butmostgirls’clothingonlyhaspicturesofflowersandBarbietoys.11-year-oldPennyalwayswearsthedresswithpicturesofBarbies.ThesedaysshewantsadresswithpicturesofrobotsTransformers变形金刚.HermotherSaragoesshoppinginstoresandalsoontheInternetbutshecan’tfindthistypeofdresses.Pennyrefusestowearanythingbutsuchadress.IreallywishthestorescansellsuchadresswhichhasaTransformeronit.Ifsomydaughterwillwearthat.AndIthinksomeoneshoulddothat.Whyshouldn’tI?ThenSaralearnstomakeadresswithaTransformerpicturebyherself.Pennyreallyenjoyswearingit.Herclassmatesaskherwheretheycanbuythesamedress.PennyfeelsveryproudsodoesEvawhoisgoodatdoingbusiness.EvathinksSaracandosomethingmoreandtheirbusinesscomesintobeing.Theyarefriendsbutit’sthefirsttimetheyhavebeenpartners.Thewomensellthefirst70dressestheymakeatalocalmarket.Thedressesselloutsofastthattheycan’tmakethemfastenough.Theydecidetoexpandtheirbusiness.Theypreparetobuildanewfactoryandhavemoreworkers.Moneyisnotthechallengeforthem.TheorganizationCrowfundingagreestolendthemmoney.EvaandSarameettheirgoalof$35000withindays.Whatwereallyneedistohavemorecreativeideasandmakethecompanydeveloprapidlyaspeopleseemtowantusto.Sarasays.21.WhydoesSaramakeadressbyherselfforherdaughter?A.Dressesaretooexpensivetobuy.B.Sheisinterestedinmakingclothes.C.Shewantstomakemoneybymakingclothes.D.Noshopsellsthekindofdressherdaughterwants.22.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Pennydoesn’tlikegirls’toysB.EvahadworkedwithSarabeforeC.Sara’sproductsenjoyedagoodmarket.D.Penny’sclassmatesthinknothingofhernewdress.23.What’sthebiggestchallengeforEvaandSara?A.Theyareinneedofnewdesignideas.B.Theyhavenoexperienceofmanagingbusiness.C.Theycan’tfindskilledworkerstomakedresses.D.Theydon’thaveenoughmoneytobuildafactory.
- Manyyearsagotherewasanoldmanwhohadfoursons.Hewantedhissonstolearnnottojudgethingstooquickly.SohetoldthemtogoandlookatapeartreE.ItwasfarawayfromhishomE.Thefirstsonwentinwinterthesecondinspringthethirdinsummerandtheyoungestsoninautumn.Whenthesonscamebacktheoldmanaskedthemtosaywhattheyhadseen.Thefirstsoncomplainedthetreewasugly.ThesecondsonsaidthetreewascoveredwithbudsandfullofhopE.Thethirdsonsaidthetreewasfullofgreenleaves.Theylookedsobeautifulanditwasthemostwonderfulthinghehadeverseen.Theyoungestsonsaidthatthetreewasbowed弯downwithheavyfruits.Itwasfulloflifeandfulfillment收获.ThemanexplainedthatallofhissonswererightbuteachofthemhadseenjustoneseasonofthetreE.Hetoldthemthattheycouldn’tjudgeatreeorapersonbyonlyoneseason.Ifyougiveupwhenit’swinteryouwillmissthehopeofyourspringthebeautyofyoursummerandthefulfillmentofyourautumnsaidtheoldman.Itistruethatweshouldn’tletthehardseasonbreakthehappinessoftheotherseasons.Nevergiveupduringthedifficultdaysandbettertimesaresuretocomesomeday.21.Inwhichseasondidthefourthsongoandlookatapeartree?______________A.SpringB.SummerC.AutumnD.Winter22.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?_________________A.Theoldmanjustplayedajokeonhissons.B.ThefoursonsalllikedthetreE.C.ThepeartreewasnearhishomE.D.Thethirdsonsaidthetreewasbeautiful.23.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?______________A.Everytreehasfourseasons.B.Father’sloveisgreat.C.Don’tjudgealifebyonedifficulttimE.D.LifeisdifferentforeveryonE.
- Onthefirstdayofthe11thgradeournewmathteacherMr.Washingtonaskedmetogototheblackboardtodoamathproblem.ItoldhimthatIcouldn’tdoit.HeaskedWhynot?IpausedandthenIsaidBecauseI’meducablementallyretarded可教育智能迟滞.HecamefrombehindhisdeskandlookedatmE.Don’teversaythatagain.Someone’sopinionofyoudoesnothavetobecomeyourrealityhesaiD.ItwasaveryspecialmomentformE.DoctorssaidthatIwaseducablementallyretardedinthefifthgradeandIwasputbackintothefourthgradE.WhenIwasintheeighthgradeIfailedagain.ButMr.WashingtonchangedmylifE.ThispersonalwaysgavestudentsthefeelingthathehadhighexpectationsofthemandthenallofthestudentsdidtheirbesttoliveuptowhatthoseexpectationswerE.HeoftensaidYouhavegreatnesswithinyou.OnedayIcaughtupwithhimintheparkingplaceandsaidMrWashingtonistheregreatnesswithinmesir?HesaidYesMrBrown.ButwhataboutthefactthatIfailedEnglishmathandhistory?Whataboutthatsir?I’mslowerthanmostkids.Itdoesn’tmatter.Itjustmeansthatyouhavetoworkharder.Yourgradesdon’tdeterminewhoyouareorwhatyoucanproduceinyourlifE.IwanttobuymymotherahousE.ItispossibleMr.Brown.Youcandothat.Andheturnedtowalkaway.Mr.Washington?Whatdoyouwantnow?UhI’mtheonesir.Onedayyou’regoingtohearmynamE.I’mtheonesir.SchoolwasarealstruggleformE.Mr.WashingtonputmanydemandsonmE.HemademebelievethatIcoulddoit.AttheendofthatyearIwasonthehonorrollforthefirsttimeinmylifE.YearslaterIproducedfiveprogramsonpublictelevision.WhenoneofmyprogramswasshownontheeducationaltelevisionchannelIhadsomefriendscallhim.IwassittingbythephonewaitingwhenhecalledmE.HesaidMayIspeaktoMr.Brownplease?OhMr.Washingtonisthatyou?Yesit’smE.Youweretheoneweren’tyou?YessirIwas.32.WhatdoesMrWashingtonmeanbysayingSomeone’sopinionofyoudoesnothavetobecomeyourreality?A.Youneedn’thavethesameopinionasothers.B.Youshouldbelievewhatotherpeoplesay.C.Whatotherpeoplesayaboutyoumaynotbecorrect.D.ThedoctormadeamistakE.33.Whathappenedtotheauthoratlast?A.Heenteredagooduniversity.B.Heearnedmuchhonor.C.HegotagoodjoB.D.Hemadetelevisionprograms.34.Inthepassagetheauthorimpliesthat________.A.peopleshouldn’tbelievewhatdoctorssayB.noonecanbesuccessfulwithhardworkandconfidenceC.nooneisreallyeducablementallyretardedD.agoodteachercanchangeastudent’slife35.Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe________.A.Don’tBelieveOthersB.IAmtheOneC.MyBestTeacherD.ISucceededatLast
- ThehighlightofmyjourneywastobeParisthecityI'dalwayslongedtosee.ButnowIwasfrightenedtotravelwithoutacompanion.Isteeledmyselfandwentanyway.IarrivedatthetrainstationinParispanicked.PullingmyredsuitcasebehindmeIwaspushedbysweatytravelers.OnmyfirstMetrorideIencounteredaclumsypickpocket.Imeltedhimwithalookandheeasedhishandfrommypursetofadeintothecrowdedcar.AtmystopIcarriedmyheavysuitcaseupthesteepstairsandfrozeinconfusion.SomewhereinthisconfusingcitymyhotelwashiddenbutsuddenlyIcouldn’treadmyowndirections.Istoppedtwopeople.BothgreetedmewiththatParisianfacethatsaidYesIspeakEnglishbutyou'llhavetostrugglewithyourFrenchifyouwanttotalktomE.WhenIfinallyfoundthehotelmyheartwaspounding.ThenwhenIsawmyroom.Icouldn'tstay.CouldI?Thewallpaperlookedlikeithadbeenthroughafire.Thebathroomwasdownthehallandthewindowlookedoutontothebrickwallofanotherbuilding.WelcometoParis.ItwasmythirdweekawayfromhomeandmykidsandIhadarrivedinthemostromanticcityintheworldalonelonelyandveryscared.ThemostimportantthingIdidinParishappenedatthatmoment.IknewthatifIdidn'tgooutrightthenandfindaplacetohavedinnerIwouldhideinthisplacemyentiretimeinParis.Imightneverlearntoenjoytheworldasasingleindividual.SoIwentout.EveninginPariswaslightandwarm.Istrolledalongawindingpathlisteningtobirdssingwatchingchildrenfloattoysailboatsinahugefountain.Pariswasbeautiful.AndIwasherealonebutsuddenlynotlonely.Mysenseofaccomplishmentatovercomingmyfearhadleftmefeelingfreenotabandoned.Duringmyweek'sstayinParis.IdideverythingtherewastodoanditwasthegreatestweekofmyEuropeanvacation.Ireturnedhomeabelieverinthehealingpowerofsolitarytravel.Travelingalonemakesupforitsproblemsbydemandingself-relianceandbuildingthekindofconfidencethatservesthesinglelifewell.CertainlyParisbecamemymetaphor比喻说法foraddressinglife'schallengesonmyown.NowwhenImeetanobstacleIjustsaytomyself:IfIcangotoParisIcangoanywhere.24.HowdidthetwoParisiansrespondwhentheauthorturnedtothem?A.Theywarmlyofferedherhelp.B.TheyaskedhertospeakFrench.C.TheythoughtsheshouldstruggletolearnFrench.D.TheyshowedtheywereonlywillingtocommunicateinFrench.25.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.HerpursewasstolenonherfirstMetroridE.B.ShehadgreattroublefindingthehotelshehadbookeD.C.ShemighthavefeltabandonedbeforeshedecidedtoexplorealonE.D.HerstayinPariswasthemostmemorablepartofherjourney.26.Theunderlinedwordinthelastparagraphprobablymeans_________A.makeupforB.dealwithC.comeacrossD.believein27.WhatdidtheauthorlearnfromhersolitarytripinParis?A.Solitarytravelcanhealpeople’swounds.B.Travelingalonebringsaboutmanyproblems.C.Travelingalonehelpspeoplebecomeindependentandconfident.D.SolitarytravelinParismakesitnotachallengetogoanywherE.
- In1826aFrenchmannamedNiepceneededpicturesforhisbusiness.Buthewasnotagoodartist.SoheinventedaverysimplecamerA.Heputitinawindowofhishouseandtookapictureofhisgarden.Thatwasthefirstphoto.Thenextimportantdateinthehistoryofphotography摄影术wasin1837.ThatyearDaguereanotherFrenchmantookapictureofhisreadingroom.Heusedanewkindofcamerainadifferentway.Inhispictureyoucouldseeeverythingveryclearlyeventhesmallestthing.ThiskindofphotowascalledaDaguerreotypE.SoonotherpeoplebegantouseDaguerre’sway.TravelersbroughtbackwonderfulphotosfromallaroundtheworlD.Peopletookpicturesoffamousbuildingscitiesandmountains.Inabout1840photographywasdevelopeD.Thenphotographerscouldtakepictureofpeopleandmovingthings.ThatwasnotsimplE.Thephotographershadtocarryalotoffilmsandothermachines.ButthisdidnotstopthemforexamplesomeintheUnitedStatesworkedsoharD.MathewBradywasafamousAmericanphotographer.HetookmanypicturesofgreatpeoplE.Thepictureswereunusualbecausetheywereverylifelike栩栩如生.Photographersalsobecameonekindofartbytheendofthe19thcentury.SomephotoswerenotjustcopiesoftherealworlD.Theyshowedpeople’sfeelingslikeotherkindsofart.28.ThefirstphototakenbyNiepcewasapictureof___________.A.hisbusinessB.hishouseC.hisgardenD.hiswindow29.TheDaguerreotypewas____________A.aFrenchmanB.akindofpictureC.akindofcameraD.aphotographer30.MathewBrady________.A.wasverylifelikeB.wasfamousforhisunusualpicturesC.wasquitestrongD.tookmanypicturesofmovingpeople31.Thispassagetellsus__________.A.howphotographwasdevelopedB.howtoshowyourideasandfeelingsinpicturesC.howtotakepicturesintheworldD.howtousedifferentcameras
- Itwasaterriblyrainywetwinterday.WhileIwaswalkingfromthelibraryaftergettingmyUniversityapplications申请fornextyearattheendofmylunchbreakamanwaswalkingtowardsmewithtwohugeboxesofbrochures小册子.IthoughtWhatonearthisthatmantryingtodo?Carryallthosethings?Thenallofasuddenhedroppedthemall!Itwasaterriblemesswithhundredsofbrochuresalloverthepathinfrontofme!OhnoIthought.Themansatdownandstartedtryingtopickallofthebrochuresup.Icouldn'tbelievehowmanypeoplewalkedonbywithoutevencaringatall.IthoughtI'mnotgoingtobeoneofthosepeoplewhodon'tcareaboutthisman.I'mgoingtohelphim.SoeventhoughitwastheendofmylunchbreakfromworkandIwouldbelateifIstoppedtohelphimIdidn'tminD.IfIexplainedwhathappenedIwassuremybosswouldn'tmindtoomuch.SoIhelpedhimpickthemallup.ThenIaskedifhewouldlikeahandincarryingaboxtowherehewent.Hesaidyesgratefully.Icarriedoneoftheheavyboxes.TheboxIhadtocarrywasveryheavy-asI'mquiteapetite娇小的girl-butIdidn'tcomplain.IjusthelpedhimwithabigsmileacrossmyfacE.Wegotthereandhethankedmeverymuchforhelpinghimout.HealsogavemeoneoftheselovelybrochuresaboutallthewalksinandaroundtheBayofPlenty.Whatisabetterwaytospendmylunchtimethanhelpingsomeone?LuckilyIwasn'tthatlatebacktoworksonobodymindedatall!21.Theauthorwas__________whenshesawsomanypeoplepassbywithoutcaringandgivinghelptotheman.A.angryB.sorryC.surprisedD.bored22.Theauthorthoughtthatshewould________ifshehelpedthemanwiththebrochures.A.missherlunchB.getariseC.havetopayforthebrochuresD.arrivelateforwork23.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.A.HappyLunchBreak.B.HelpingOthersIsMuchFun.C.A.GoodWaytoSpendLunchtimE.D.PickinguptheBrochures.
- In1921CharlesWilliamPaddockwasregardedasthefastesthumanbeingintheworlD.Inthe1920OlympicGamesinBelgiumPaddockwonthegoldmedalinthe100-meterdashandasilvermedalinthe200-meterdash.OnedayPaddockvisitedaschoolinClevelandOhioandspoketothestudents.A.youngblackchildlistenedattentivelyasthisfamousathletetalkeD.Whatdoyouwanttobe?PaddockaskeD.YounameitandthenyouwillbecomejustthathesaiD.Thatyoungmandecidedthathetoowantedtobethefastesthumanbeingonearth.HesharedhisdreamwithCharlesRileyhisjuniorhightrackcoach.CoachRileysaidtohimIt’sgreattohaveadreamsonbuttoachieveyourgoalitisnecessarytobuildaladder梯子toit.OntheladderyoumusthavestepsthatwillsupporttheweightofallyouhopetoachievE.Thefirststeponyourdreamladdermustbedeterminationandtheseconddedication.Thethirdstepisdiscipline!Thefourthisattitude!Howeverthepossibilitieswereagainstthisyoungman.HewasapoorblackmanwhoreceivednoscholarshiptocollegE.Whentravelingwithhisteamhesleptandateinblackonlyhotelsandrestaurants.HewoneightindividualNCAAchampionshipsatOhioStateUniversitybuthewasnotallowedtoliveonthecollegecampus.Inspiteofcruelracialprejudice种族歧视andmanyotherdifficultieshekeptonworkingharD.In1936attheBerlinOlympicshewonfourgoldmedals.HemadesuchanimpressiononGermanythatevenAdolphHitlerroseandwavedhishandatthisgreatrunner.HewaschosenfortheAlabamaSportsHallofFamein1970;hewasawardedthePresidentialMedalofFreedomin1976byGeraldFordandtheCongressionalGoldMedalbyGeorgeH.W.BushonMarch281990.In1984astreetinBerlinwasrenamedforhim.TwoU.S.postagestampshavebeenissuedinhishonor.Hisname?JesseOwens.58.Whendidtheboydecidetobecomethefastesthumanbeing?A.BeforePaddockcametovisithisschool.B.WhilehewaslisteningtoPaddock’sspeechathisschool.C.WhenhewaswatchingPaddockrunningintheOlympics.D.AfterhetalkedtoCharlesRileyhisjuniorhightrackcoach.59.Whentheboysharedhisdreamwithhiscoachthecoach.A.didn’tthinkmuchofitB.considereditimpossibleforhimtorealizeitC.offeredhimsomeusefuladviceD.listedsomedifficultiesthathemightmeetwith60.Totheboythegreatestdifficultyinachievinghisdreammightbethat.A.hedidn’thaveastrongladderB.hecouldn’tgetsupportfromhiscoachC.hecouldn’taffordthetrainingD.hewaslookeddownuponasablack61.WhatcanwelearnaboutJesseOwensfromthepassage?A.GeraldFordgavehimfreedomintheyearof1976.B.ThenameofastreetinBerlinwaschangedtohonorhim.C.TwoGermanpostagestampshavebeenissuedinhonorofhim.D.AdolphHitlerawardedhimagoldmedalattheBerlinOlympics.
- Ivividlyrememberwalkingbacktomyhouseaftercollectingtheafternoonmails.Isawacreditcardstatementanothercreditcardstatementandourbankstatements.ItwasinthatmomentthatIfeltadeeptension.IrealizedthateventhoughIhadmarriedamanwhoIabsolutelylovedandadoredIreallydidn’thaveaclearsenseofhowhehandledmoneyandhowthetwoofusweregoingtocombineourdifferentapproachestohandlingmoneyinourmarriagE.Iwasmoreorganizedanddetailedbuthewasmoreofalaid-backtypE.IknewthatgettingonthesamefinancialpagewasakeyfactorincreatingasuccessfulmarriageandfinancialfuturE.Iaskedmyhusbandifhewouldbewillingtosetupatimeeachweektotalkaboutourfinancesanddevelopaplanforgettingridofourcreditcarddebt.Myhusbandsaidhewouldbewillingtodothis.Admittedlyhewasskeptical—butwilling.WecametorefertoourweeklymeetingsasourFinancialDates.Wedidn’treallyhaveaclueastowhatweweredoing.Allweknewwasthatweneededtogiveourfinancesseriousattention.SomeDateswerefilledwithtenseconversations.OtherDateswerefilledwithlaughterjoyandcreativity.HoweverwekeptshowingupforourDatesandwenevergaveup.Whatstartedoutasameansforsurvivalbecameapowerfulconnectingthreadinourrelationship.Somethingshiftedwithinus.Insteadofourfinancesbecomingasourceofdivisivetensionthatpulledusaparttheybecamethegluethatheldustogetheraswebecameaunifiedteam.IstillrecallthedaythatweexcitedlycrossedoffourlastcreditcardpaymentonthechartwehadcreateD.WehadfinallyarriveD.WewerefreE.Wehadbeengivenwingstofly.NowwheneverIfeelhugestressIaskmyselfHowamIcontributingtowhatishappeningrightnow?Thisgivesmetheultimatepowertotakeaction.EventhoughmyhusbandandIdon’thaveanyguaranteeagainstfuturechallengesIamleftwithsomethingdeepwithinthatisunshakableandthatcanneverbetakenaway—thememoryofourpastsuccessesandthepowertointegrate整合theselessonsinmyday-to-daylifE.4.Whydidtheauthorfeelnervouswhencollectingtheafternoonmails?_______A.ShewasnotsureabouthermarriagE.B.Shedidn’tknowhowtohandlemoney.C.Shecouldfeelthepressureofthehugedebt.D.Shewasremindedofthequarrelsinthefamily.5.Whichwordcanreplacetheunderlinedwordlaid-backinthesecondparagraph?_____A.relaxeD.B.skeptical.C.lazy.D.confident.6.WhatcanwelearnfromtheFinancialDates?______A.Theyshowedthecouplecleardirectionatfirst.B.Theyleftthecouplenothingbutdeepsadness.C.TheywereonceinterruptedbutquicklycontinueD.D.Theystrengthenedthecouple’srelationshipatlast.7.Wecaninferthatwhenfacedwithstresstheauthorwill_______.A.trytochangethesituationB.focusonwhatcontributestoitC.getpowerfromthememoryD.feelfreetodowhatshelikes
- Thereisastoryaboutamanwholosthislegsandleftarminanaccident.AftertheaccidentonlyafingerandthumbonhisrighthandremaineD.Hewasabrilliantcreativeandeducatedman.Hehadgainedalotofexperiencewhiletravelingaroundtheworldsohebecameverydepressedafterhisaccident.Hewasafraidthathewouldspendtherestofhislifesufferingandwouldnolongerbeabletospendhislifeinameaningfulway.Thenherealizedthathestillhadpartialfunctionofhisrighthandandcouldstillwriteeventhoughitwasverydifficult.Anideaoccurredtohim.Whynotwritetootherpeoplewhoneedencouragement?Hewrotetotheprisonministryaboutsendingletterstotheprisoners.TheprisonministerrepliedWritingtotheprisonersisacceptablebutyourletterswillnotbeanswereD.Filledwithexcitementthemanknewhecouldwritehisletters.Hebegansendingone-waymessagesofGod’slovehopestrengthandencouragement.Hewrotetwiceaweektestinghisstrengthandabilitytothelimit.Hepouredhisheartandsoulintohiswordsandsharedhisexperiencesenseofhumoroptimismandfaith.Itwasdifficulttowritethoselettersespeciallywithouthopeofareply.Onedayhereceivedaletterfromtheprisonministry.Itwasashortnotefromtheofficerwhomonitoredandcheckedtheprisonmail.ThelettersaidPleasewriteonthebestpaperyoucanafforD.Yourlettersarepassedfromcelltocelluntiltheyliterallyfalltopieces!NomatterwhatcircumstanceslifemaypresentweallhaveuniqueexperiencesabilitiesandGod-giventalents.Wecandiscoverwaystoreachotherswhodesperatelyneedmessagesofencouragementandstrength.28.Inordertoliveinameaningfulwaythemanbeganto____________.A.receivetheschooleducationB.writetootherpeoplewhoneedencouragementC.meetthepeoplewhoaredepressedD.helpotherpeoplewithlostarmsandlegs29.Accordingtotheprisonminister_______________.A.themanwasnotallowedtowritetotheprisonersB.themancouldn’tgotoseetheprisonershimselfC.theprisonerswerenotallowedtoanswerthelettersD.hewasnotsureiftheprisonerswouldreceivetheletters30.Fromtheofficer’sshortnotewearetoldthat_____________.A.themanwouldbeofferedfreepapertowritelettersonB.someoftheprisonerswerenotsatisfiedwithhislettersC.theprisonerseagerlywantedtowritebacktothemanD.hisletterswereverypopularamongtheprisoners31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.StoriesaboutaHumorousPersonB.PopularityofSpecialLettersC.SpecialLettersofEncouragementD.Relationshipbetweenwritersandprisoners.
- MygrandmotherAdelelovedcultureandwasgenerouswithitsgifts.WhenIwasachildshetookmetomuseumsrestaurantsdances.SheshoweredmewithgiftsfromhertravelsaroundtheworlD.ButIcanonlyrememberhergivingmeonebook—abookthattothisdayIhavenotreaD.Shepresentedmewithherownfavoritechildhoodbook:HansBrinker.MygrandmotherwashappytosharethisbookwithmE.Sheevendecoratedthetitlepagewithherproudwriting.Itriedtoreadit.IadoredreadingandwoulddiveintoanewpileofbooksfromthelibraryallatoncE.ButsomethingaboutHansBrinkerjustwouldn’tletmein.ThestorywassetinHollandalongtimeago.Itfeltdullandunfamiliar—eventhoughIwasafanofclassicsofothertimesandplaces.Isimplyreadthefirstpagesoverandover.Icouldnotprogress.StandingonabookshelfinourlivingroomthebookwaslikesomethingIavoideD.Itscoldedmefornotbeinginterestedfornottryinghardenoughfordisappointingmygrandmother.ThebookstartedtofitinalmostforgottenuntilAdeleaskeD.HadIreadit?DidIlikeit?Alwaysdeterminedshewantedtoknowtheanswer.Iwouldmakesomekindofexcusefeelbadandopenitagainhopingforanewreaction.Thebookweighedonme.YearspassedandfinallyAdeleandIbothacceptedthatIwouldneverreadHansBrinker.EventuallyIclearedthebookfromtheshelf.TheHansBrinkerexperienceledmetosetarulethatI’velivedbyeversince:Donotaskaboutabookgivenasagift.Don’taskdespiteyourdesiretodiscussittogrowcloser.Thedesireforsuchconnectioniswhatgivesbook-givingwithspecialmeaning—andincreasestheowner’spossibilitytobealetdown.Guiltisbasicallythesameasforallgiftsthough.Ifthegiverdoesn’thavethepleasureofseeingorhearingaboutthegiftbeingenjoyedandaskswhetheritisthentheowner—unlessshecantruthfullysayyes—eitherhastoadmittonotlikingthepresentorelselieonthespot.Neitherispleasant.Sodon’task.24.Whentheauthorwasakidhisgrandmother________.A.tookhimtotravelaroundtheworldalotB.lovedtotakehimtomuseumsandstoresC.sharedherchildhoodstorieswithhimD.gavehimmanygifts25.Whatdoestheauthorthinkaboutthebookhisgrandmothergavehim?A.Boring.B.Interesting.C.Puzzling.D.Disappointing.26.TheunderlinedsentenceThebookweighedonmeinParagraph4probablymeans_______.A.thebookistooheavyfortheauthortocarryB.theauthorfeelsstressfulfacingthebookC.thebookisfullofpowerfulviewpointsD.theauthorkeepsreadingthebook27.TheauthorlearnsfromtheHansBrinker’sexperiencethatnever________.A.giveothersbooksasgiftsB.lietopeoplewhogiveyougiftsC.getclosetoothersthroughgiftsD.talkaboutthebooksgivenasgifts
- Manyyearsagomydadwasfacingaseriousheartcondition.HewasunabletodoasteadyjoB.Hefellsuddenlyillandhadtobeadmittedtothehospital.Hewantedtodosomethingtokeephimselfbusysohedecidedtovolunteeratthelocalchildren’shospital.Mydadlovedkids.Itwastheperfectjobforhim.Heendedupworkingwiththeseriouslyillchildren.Hewouldtalkplayanddoartswiththem.Oneofhiskidswasagirlwithararediseasethatparalyzed瘫痪herfromtheneckdown.Shecouldn’tdoanythingandshewasverydepresseD.Mydaddecidedtotrytohelpher.Hestartedvisitingherinherroombringingpaintsbrushesandpaper.Hestoodthepaperupputthepaintbrushinhismouthandbegantopaint.Hedidn’tusehishandsatall.AllthewhilehewouldtellherSeeyoucandoanythingyousetyourmindto.Attheendofthedayshebegantopaintusinghermouthandsheandmydadbecamefriends.Soonafterthelittlegirlwassenthomebecausethedoctorsfelttherewasnothingelsetheycoulddoforher.Mydadalsoleftthechildren’shospitalforalittlewhilebecausehebecameill.Sometimelateraftermydadhadrecoveredandreturnedtoworkincamethelittlegirlwhohadbeenparalyzedandonlythistimeshewaswalking.Sheranstraightovertomydadandhuggedhimreallytight.Shegavehimapictureshehaddoneusingherhands.Atthebottomitread:Thankyouforhelpingmewalk.MydadwouldcryeverytimehetoldusthisstoryandsowouldwE.Hewouldsaysometimesloveismorepowerfulthandoctorandmydad—whodiedjustafewmonthsafterthelittlegirlgavethepicture—lovedeverysinglechildinthathospital.21.Theauthor’sfatherworkedatthelocalhospitalto__________.A.realizehischildhooddreamB.easehisseriousheartconditionC.earnmoneytopayfortreatmentD.keephimselfoccupiedandhappy22.Howdidtheauthor’sfatherhelptheparalyzedlittlegirl?A.Hehelpedherpracticewalking.B.Hevisitedherandmadeatoyforher.C.Heshowedhershecouldstilldothings.D.Hepaintedspecialpicturesforher.23.Accordingtoparagraph4theparalyzedgirl__________.A.graduallyrecoveredandwalkedB.eventuallybecameauniquepainterC.wassenthomeandneverseenagainD.senthimapicturepaintedwithhermouth24.Whatmessagedoesthepassagemainlyconvey传达?A.It’sbettertogivethantoreceivE.B.Lovecansometimesbringgreatresults.C.Volunteeringisaworthwhilethingtodo.D.A.sickpersonshouldnotfocusonhisdiseasE.
- IwasneververyneatwhilemyroommateKatewasextremelyorganizeD.EachofherobjectshaditsplacebutminealwayshidsomewherE.Sheevenlabeled贴标签everything.Ialwayslookedforeverything.OvertimeKategotneaterandIgotmessier.ShewouldpushmydirtyclothingoverandIwouldlaymybooksonhertidydesk.Webothgottiredofeachother.Warbrokeoutoneevening.Katecameintotheroom.SoonIheardherscreamingTakeyourshoesaway!Whyundermybed!DeafenedIsawmyshoesflyingatmE.Ijumpedtomyfeetandstartedyelling.Sheyelledbacklouder.Theroomwasfilledwithanger.Wecouldnothavestayedtogetherforasingleminutebutforaphonecall.Kateansweredit.FromherendoftheconversationIcouldtellrightawayhergrandmawasseriouslyill.Whenshehungupshequicklycrawled爬underhercoverssobbing.ObviouslythatwassomethingsheshouldnotgothroughphonE.AllofasuddenawarmfeelingofsympathyroseupinmyheartSlowlyIcollectedthepencilstookbackthebooksmademybedcleanedthesocksandsweptthefloorevenonhersidE.IgotsointomyworkthatIevendidn'tnoticedKatehadsatup.Shewaswatchinghertearsdriedandherexpressiononeofdisbelief.ThenshereachedoutherhandstograspminE.Ilookedupintohereyes.ShesmiledatmE.Thanks.KateandIstayedroommatesfortherestoftheyear.Wedidn'talwaysagreebutwelearnedthekeytolivingtogether:givingincleaningupandholdingon.61.WhatmadeKateangryoneevening?A.Shecouldn'tfindherbooks.B.SheheardtheauthorshoutinglouD.C.Shegotthenewsthathergrandmawasill.D.Shesawtheauthor'sshoesbeneathherbeD.62.Theauthortidieduptheroommostprobablybecause___.A.shewasscaredbyKate'sangerB.shehatedherselfforbeingsomessyC.shewantedtoshowhercareD.shewasaskedbyKatetodoso63.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthestory?A.MyFriendKateB.HardWorkPaysOffC.HowtoBeOrganizedD.LearningtoBeRoommates
- DaltonGhettihasthesmallestshoeyouprobablywilleverseE.Nohedoesn’thavetinyfeet.Theshoeisatinybootonthetipofapencil!Ghettiisanartist.Heusespencilstomakemanythings.Todayapencilcanbesharpened削尖inafewseconds.WhenGhettiwasachildinBrazilhoweversharpeningpencilswasnoteasy.Hedidn’thaveapencilsharpenersohehadtosharpenhispencilsusingaknifE.Whenhewas8yearsoldGhettibeganusingknivesformorethanjustsharpeningpenciltips.Hebeganmakingdesignsinthewoodofpencilsaswellasinsoapandchalk.Ghettiusesaknifeandasewingneedle针tocreatehissculptures雕刻.Hedoesn’tuseamagnifyingglass放大镜onhistinyworkofart.Insteadheworksunderaverybrightlight.Hecarvespencilsforonlyaboutoneandahalfhoursaday.IfheworksanylongerhiseyesgettireD.Ihaveaninterestinsmallthingsinlife—insectsmothsspiders.Ispendalotoftimewatchingthem.There’sawholetinyworldthatpeopledon’tevennoticE.MostofGhetti’ssculpturestakemonthstocompleteandsometakeyears.Sculptingpencilsmaylookfunbutyoushouldn’ttrythistypeofartyourself.Usingatoolsuchasaknifeisdangerousunlessyou’reveryskilledlikeGhetti.33.WhydidGhettimakethesmallestshoe?A.Becauseheisinterestedinit.B.Becausehewantedtoshowhisskills.C.Becausehehadn’tseenatinyshoebeforE.D.Becausehehaslittlefeet.34.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_________.A.thebootwillbethesmallestshoeintheworldB.GhettibeganmakingdesignsoftinythingswhenhewaseightC.GhettiusedtouseamagnifyingglasstomakehistinyartD.mostofGhetti’ssculpturestakeyearstocomplete35.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.HowDaltonGhetticreateshissculptures.B.WhyDaltonGhetticreatestinythings.C.HowmuchDaltonGhetti’stinythingsarE.D.HowlongDaltonGhetti’ssculpturestakE.
- InFebruary2015aSouthKoreanwomanwassleepingonthefloorwhenherrobotvacuum吸尘器ateherhairforcinghertocallforemergencyhelp.Itsurelyisn’twhatStephenHawkingwarnedusthatintelligentdevicesmeantheendofthehumanrace.ButitdoeshighlightoneoftheunexpecteddangersofinvitingrobotsintoourhomE.Therearemanyexamplesofintelligenttechnologygoingbadbutmoreoftenthannottheyinvolvecheatingratherthanphysicaldanger.Meanwhileincreasingevidencesuggeststhatweespeciallychildrentendtotellourdeepestdarkestsecretstohumanrobots.Sohowdoweprotectourselvesfromgiving-awaycode?Onceyou’veinvitedarobotintoyourhomeyouneedtomanageyourexpectations.Moviesandmarketingmayhavetoldustoexpectdeepinteractionwithrobotsfriendsbutwe’vestillgotalongwaytogobeforetheyareassociallyawareasdescribeD.Giventhegulfbetweenexpectationandrealityit’simportanttoavoidbeingtrickeD.Themessageisclear:asrobotsbecameincreasinglyconnectedtotheinternetandabletorespondtonaturallanguageyouneedtoespeciallycautiousaboutfiguringoutwhoorwhatyouaretalkingabout.WealsoneedtothinkabouthowinformationisbeingstoredandsharedwhenitcomestorobotsthatcanrecordoureverymovE.Somerecordingdevicesmayhavebeendesignedforentertainmentbutcaneasilybeadaptedformoredangerouspurposes.TakeNixiethewearablecamerathatcanflyoffyourwristatamoment’snoticeandtakeshotsaroundyouintheair.Itdoesn’ttakemuchimaginationtoseehowsuchtechnologycouldbetakenadvantageof.MostpeopleprotecttheirsecretsinthepresenceofarecordingdevicE.Butwhathappensoncewegetusedtoarobotaroundthehouseansweringeveryinstructionandcall?Wemaybeatriskoflettingourguarddowntreatingthemasextendedmemberofourfamily.Ifthetechnologyaroundusisabletorecordandprocessspeechimagesandmovementorlistensecretlytouswhatwillhappentothatinformation?Wherewillitbestored?Whowillhaveaccess?Ifourinternethistorycanbeamirrorthesedetailscouldbeworththeirgoldweighttoadvertisementcompany.Ifwegrowaccustomedtohavingtrustworthyrobotsgettingintoourdailylivesourwordsanddeedscouldeasilybecomeover-exposeD.Sowhatisthesafestwaytowelcomerobotsintoourhomespublicspacesandsociallives?Weshouldbecautiouslyoptimisticthatintelligentmachinescouldbecomeenrichingcompanionswhileacknowledgingthatweneedtodeterminestrictboundariesforrobots.Wemightthinkofexpandingthereachofconsumerprotectionagenciesorcreatingnewrobot-centeredpolicies.Advancesinrobotsmaycallforabodyresponsibleforthecombinationofrobotswithsociety.Thereshouldbesomeonetoturntoshouldyourrobotcommitacrimestealyourcardortrytoeatyourhair.50.Thehair-eatingstoryinParagraph1isintendedto_______.A.showthepoorqualityoftheproductB.warnustokeepfarawayfromvacuumC.introducethetopicofthediscussionD.appealtoustotakepityonthevictim51.Accordingtothewriteritiswiseto________.A.tellourdeepestdarkestsecretstohumanrobotsstraightlyB.havedeepinteractionwithrobotsfriendseagerlyC.makerobotsmoresociallyawarethantheyaredescribedD.manageourexpectationsandadjustourtrusttowardsrobots52.Thelasttwoparagraphsaremainlyabout_______.A.somereasonswhyweshouldbecarefulwithrobotsB.somebackgroundinformationofthewriter’sconclusionC.somemeasurestobetakentodealwiththeproblemD.someconclusiondrawnfromaseriesofexperiments53.Theunderlinedwordbodyinlastparagraphisclosestinmeaningto_______.A.instituteB.communityC.societyD.company54.Thewriter’sattitudetoourover-trustingrobotscanbestbedescribedas______.A.positiveB.objectiveC.pessimisticD.critical
- Aschoolgirlsavedherfather’slifebykickinghiminthechestafterhesufferedaseriousallergicreactionwhichstoppedhisheart.IzzyninerestartedfatherColm'sheartbystamping踩onhischestafterhefelldownathomeandstoppedbreathing.Izzy'smotherDebbieimmediatelycalled999butIzzyknewdoctorswouldneverarriveintimetosaveherfathersodecidedtouseCPR.Howevershequicklydiscoveredherarmsweren'tstrongenoughsoshestampedonherfather'schest.Debbiethentookoverwithsomemoreconventionalchestcompressions按压untiltheambulancearrived.Izzywhohasbeengivenabraveryawardbyherschoolsaid:IjustkickedhimreallyharD.MymumtaughtmeCPRbutIknewIwasn'tstrongenoughtousehands.IwasquitescareD.ThedoctorsaidImightaswellbeadoctororanursE.MymumsaidthatDadwasgoingtohospitalwithabigfootprintonhischest.She'salittlestarsaidDebbieIwasreallyupsetbutIzzyjusttookover.Ijustcan'tbelievewhatshediD.IreallythinkallchildrenshouldbetaughtfirstaiD.IzzydidCPRthenthedoctorturnedup.Colmhadtohavemoretreatmentonthewaytothehospitalandwe'vegottoseeanexpert.TruckdriverColm35sufferedamysteryallergicreactiononSaturdayandwastakentohospitalbutwassenthomeonlyforittohappenagainthenextday.Thesecondattackwassoseriousthathisairwayswelledpreventinghimfrombreathinghisbloodpressuredroppedsuddenlyandhisheartstoppedforamoment.Hehasnowmadeafullrecoveryfromhissuffering.5.Izzykickedherfatherinthechest_________.A.toexpressherhelplessnessB.topractiseCPRonhimC.tokeephimawakeD.torestarthisheart6.What'stherightorderoftheevents?①IzzykickedColm.②Debbiecalled999.③IzzylearnedCPR.④Colm'sheartstoppeD.A.③①②④B.④②③①C.③④②①D.④③①②7.WhatdoesParagraph5mainlytalkabout?A.WhatColmsuffered?B.Colm'spresentcondition.C.WhatcausedColm'sallergyD.SymptomsofColm'sallergicreaction.8.Whydoestheauthorwritethenews?A.Todescribeaseriousaccident.B.ToprovetheimportanceofCPR.C.Toreporta9-year-oldgirl'sbraveact.D.Tocallpeople'sattentiontoallergicreaction.
- HewenttochurchwatchedthepeoplegavechildrenmoneyforsweetsanddiscoveredthathehadneverbeensohappyinhislifE.Intheafternoonhewenttohisnephew’shousE.Hepassedthedoorseveraltimesbeforehewasbraveenoughtoknock.ButatlasthediditandwastakenintothesittingroomwhereFredandhisprettywifewerewaitingfortheirfriendstoarrivefordinner.Fred!saidScroogE.It’syouruncleScroogE.I’vecometodinner.WillyouletmestayFred?Fredalmostshookhisuncle’sarmoff.Scroogefeltathomeinfiveminutes.Nothingcouldbemerrier.Andwhatawonderfuldinnertheyhad!Buthewasearlyattheofficenextmorning.Ohhewasthereearly.HewantedtocatchBobCratchitarrivinglatE.Andhedid!Hewaseighteenandahalfminuteslatewhenhefinallyhurriedin.Scroogewassittingwithhisofficedooropen.Hello!SaidScroogeinhisoldandhardvoicE.Whatdoyoumeanbycomingheresolate?I’mverysorrysirsaidBoB.IamlatE.It’sonlyonceayear.Wewererathermerryyesterdaysir.NowI’lltellyouthatmyfriendsaidScroogeI’mnotgoingtohavethisanylonger.AndsohecontinuedjumpingoffhischairandshakingBob’shandI’mgoingtopayyoutwiceasmuch!Bob’sfacewentwhitE.ForasecondortwohethoughtthatScroogehadgonecrazy.MerryChristmasBob!saidScroogeanditwasclearthathemeantit.ScroogedideverythingthathehadpromiseD.SomepeoplelaughedtoseethechangeinhimbuthedidnotcarE.Hisownheartlaughedinsidehimandthatwasgoodenoughforhim.24.HowdidFredreactwhenhisunclecamefordinner?A.Hebecameveryhappy.B.HebecamedisappointeD.B.Hewasconcernedaboutit.D.HewascompletelyconfuseD.25.Scroogecametotheofficeearlythenextmorningbecausehewantedto__________.A.punishBobCratchitB.givesomeoneasurpriseC.spendmoretimeonhisworkD.catchsomeonegettinglate26.HearingScrooge’swordsaboutthepayraiseBobCratchitwas___________.A.surprisedB.interestedC.relaxedD.moved27.BeforehechangedScroogewasmostprobablyvery_________.A.funnyB.kindC.meanD.shy
- FirstyououghttoknowthatI’monlyfourteen.Mymotherpointsthisoutoften.IcanmakemyowndecisionswhenI’moldenoughtovoteshesays.SecondIshouldtellyouthatshe’sright—I’mnotalwaysresponsiblE.Isometimestaketheprizeforgrade-Adork呆子.TakelastweekendforinstancE.IwasstayingatDad’sandIdecideditwastimeIlearnedtodrivE.ItwasSundaymorning7A.M.andIhadn’tsleptwell.I’dbeenupthinkingaboutanargumentwhichI’lltellyouaboutinaminutE.WellnobodywasupyetintheneighborhoodsoIthoughtitcouldn’thurttobackthecaroutofthegarageanddrivearoundtheblock.ButDadhasaclutch离合器car.TheRontheshifthandlewasupontheleftsiderightnexttofirstgear档位.Iguessyoucanguesstherest.Dad’salwaysbeenunderstanding.Hedidn’tsayOkaylittleMissKnow-It-AllyoucanjustspendtherestoftheyearpayingthisoffwhichiswhatMomwouldhavesaiD.InsteadDadworriedaboutwhatmighthavehappenedtomE.Andthatmademefeelmoreguiltythananything.Ithinkhe’dbeabetternumber-onecaregiverbutIcan’tsaythingslikethattoMom.ToherIhavetosayButMomDad’splaceisclosertoschool.IcouldridemybiketowhichsherepliesAmyLynnyoudon’townabikE.Remember?Youleftitintheyardanditwasstolen.Andyouhaven’tgotthepatiencetoearnthemoneytoreplaceit.56.Thewriterfeelsguiltybecauseshe________.A.madeherdadworryB.ruinedthecarC.brokethelawD.didn’ttellhermomaboutthecarincident57.Themainconflictbetweenthewriterandhermotherisaboutwhethershe________.A.canmakeherowndecisionsB.shouldlivewithhermomorherdadC.shouldbeallowedtodriveD.shouldpayforthingsshelosesorbreaks58.Thewriter’smotherthinksthewriteris________.A.tooattachedtoherdadB.tooemotionalC.tooshyD.irresponsible59.Inthefirstsentencethewriterusedonlytosuggestthatshe________.A.doesn’twanttogrowoldB.thinksfourteenisoldenoughforsomethingsC.wishesshewereolderD.thinksfourteenisanembarrassingage
- ItoldmyfriendGrahamthatIoftencycletwomilesfrommyhousetothetowncentrebutunfortunatelythereisabighillontheroutE.HerepliedYoumeanfortunately.HeexplainedthatIshouldbegladoftheextraexercisethatthehillprovideD.MyattitudetothehillhasnowchangeD.IusedtocomplainasIapproacheditbutnowItellmyselfthefollowing.Thishillwillexercisemyheartandlungs.Itwillhelpmetoloseweightandgetfit.ItwillmeanthatIlivelonger.ThishillismyfrienD.FinallyIcomfortmyselfwiththethoughtofallthosesillypeoplewhopaymoneytogotoagymandsitonstationeryexercisebicycleswhenIcangetthesamevalueforfreE.IhaveasmileofsatisfactionasIreachthetopofthehill.ProblemsaretheretobefacedandovercomE.WecannotachieveanythingwithaneasylifE.HelenKellerwasthefirstdeafandblindpersontogainauniversitydegreE.Heractivismandwritingprovedinspirational.ShewroteCharactercannotbedevelopedineasE.OnlythroughexperiencesofsufferingcanthesoulbestrengthenedvisionclearedambitioninspiredandsuccessachieveD.Oneofthemaindeterminantsofsuccessinlifeisourattitudetowardsadversity逆境.Fromtimetotimeweallfacehardshipsproblemsaccidentsanddifficulties.Someareofourmakingbutmanyarenofaultofourown.Whilewecannotchoosetheadversitywecanchooseourattitudetowardsit.DouglasBaderwas21whenin1931hehadbothlegscutofffollowingaflyingaccident.HewasdeterminedtoflyagainandwentontobecomeoneoftheleadingflyingaviatorsintheBattleofBritainwith22aerialvictoriesovertheGermans.Hewasaninspirationtoothersduringthewar.HesaidDon’tlistentoanyonewhotellsyouthatyoucan’tdothisorthat.That’snonsensE.Makeupyourmindyou’llneverusecrutches拐杖orastickandthenhaveagoateverything.Gotoschoolandjoininallthegamesyoucan.Goanywhereyouwantto.ButneverneverletthempersuadeyouthatthingsaretoodifficultorimpossiblE.Thebiographies传记ofgreatpeoplearefullofexamplesofhowtheytookstepstoovercomethedifficultiestheyfaceD.ThecommonthreadisthattheydidnotbecomedepresseD.TheychosetheirattitudE.TheychosetobepositivE.TheytookonthechallengE.Theywon.Neverthelessthereisstilltheproblemofhowyouchangeyourattitudetowardsadversity.28.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtotheauthorofthepassage?A.Goingtoagymisgreatlybeneficialtopeople’shealth.B.ClimbinghillsonbicyclesisthebestwaytotakeexercisE.C.Thosewhowanttoachievesuccesscan’texpecttoliveaneasylifE.D.People’sattitudetoadversityistheonlyfactoroftheirsuccess.29.ByquotingwhatDouglasBadersaidtheauthorintendstotellus.A.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.B.A.badworkmanquarrelswithhistools.C.Ifyourisknothingyouwillhavenothing.D.Nothingisdifficulttothemanwhowilltry.30.Followingthispassagetheauthorwillfurthertalkabout.A.howhisfriendhelpedhimtochangehisattitudetowardstheadversityhefacedB.whatstepstotaketochangeyourattitudetowardstheadversityyoufaceC.whyitisimportanttokeepoptimisticinfaceofadversityD.whatgreatpeoplehaveincommon31.Whichofthefollowingcanbestfunctionasthetitleofthepassage?A.FaceadversitywithasmileB.DifferentattitudestowardsadversityC.NothingisimpossibleD.Lifeisfullofadversity
- In1945a12-year-oldboysawsomethinginashopwindowthatsethisheartracing.Buttheprice-fivedollars-wasfarbeyondReubenEarle'smeans.Fivedollarswouldbuyalmostaweek'sgroceriesforhisfamily.Reubencouldn'taskhisfatherforthemoney.EverythinghisfathermadethroughfishingwenttohermotherDorawhostruggledtofeedandclothetheirfivechildren.Neverthelessheopenedtheshop'sweathereddoorandwentinsidE.Standingproudandstraightinhisflour-sackshirtandwashed-outtrousershetoldtheshopkeeperwhathewantedaddingButIdon'thavethemoneyrightnow.Canyoupleaseholditformeforsometime?I'lltrytheshopkeepersmileD.Folksaroundheredon'tusuallyhavethatkindofmoneytospendonthings.ItshouldkeepforawhilE.Reubenrespectfullytouchedhisworncapandwalkedout.Hewouldraisethemoneyandnottellanybody.OnhearingthesoundofhammeringfromasidestreetReubensuddenlyhadanideA.PeoplebuilttheirownhomesinBayRobertsusingnailspurchasedinsacksfromalocalfactory.SometimestheusedsacksweredisposedofattheconstructionsiteandReubenknewhecouldsellthembacktothefactoryforfivecentsapiecE.Thatdayhefoundtwosackswhichhesoldtothemaninchargeofpackingnails.Theboy'shandtightlyclutchedthefive-centpiecesasheranthetwokilometershomE.Nearhishousestoodanancientbarn.ReubenfoundarustysodatinanddroppedhiscoinsinsidE.Thenheclimbedintoitandhidthetinbeneathapileofhay.ItwasdinnertimewhenReubengothomE.HisfatherwasreadytoservedinnerasReubentookhisplaceatthetablE.HelookedathismotherandsmileD.Slimandbeautifulshewasthecenterofthehomethegluethatheldittogether.Herchoreswerenever-endingbutshewashappyasherfamilyandtheirwell-beingwereherhighestpriority.EverydayafterchoresandschoolReubenscoutedthetowncollectingthenailsacks.SummervacationcameandnostudentwasmoredelightedthanReuben.Nowhewouldhavemoretimeforhismission.Allsummerlongdespitechoresathomeweedingandwateringthegardencuttingwoodandfetchingwater—Reubenkepttohissecrettask.Thenalltoosoonfallarrivedandthewindsblewcoldandgustyfromthebay.Reubenwanderedthestreetsdiligentlysearchingforhistreasures.Oftenhewascoldtiredandhungrybutthethoughtoftheobjectintheshopwindowsustainedhim.Sometimeshismotherwouldask:Reubenwherewereyou?Wewerewaitingforyoutohavedinner.PlayingMum.Sorry.DorawouldlookathisfaceandshakeherheaD.Boys.Finallythetimehadcome!Heranintothebarnclimbedtothehayloftanduncoveredthetincan.Hepouredthecoinsoutandbegantocount.Thenhecountedagain.Heneeded20centsmorE.Couldtherebeanysacksleftanywhereintown?HehadtofindoutandsellthembeforethedayendeD.ReubenrandownWaterStreet.TheshadowswerelengtheningwhenReubenarrivedatthefactory.Thesackbuyerwasabouttolockup.Mister!Pleasedon'tcloseupyet.ThemanturnedandsawReubendirtyandsweatstaineD.Comebacktomorrowboy.PleaseMister.Ihavetosellthesacksnow—pleasE.ThemanheardatremorinReuben'svoiceandcouldtellhewasclosetotears.Whydoyouneedthismoneysobadly?It'sasecret.ThemantookthesacksreachedintohispocketandputfourcoinsinReuben'shanD.ReubenmurmuredathankyouandranhomE.Thenclutchingthetincanheheadedfortheshop.Ihavethemoneyhesolemnlytoldtheowner.ThemanwenttothewindowandretrievedReuben'streasurE.Hewipedthedustoffandgentlywrappeditinbrownpaper.ThenheplacedtheparcelinReuben'shands.RacinghomeReubenburstthroughthefrontdoor.Hismotherwasbusyinthekitchen.HereMum!Here!ReubenexclaimedasherantohersidE.Heplacedasmallboxinherwork-roughenedhanD.Sheunwrappeditcarefullytosavethepaper.A.blue-velvetjewelboxappeareD.Doraliftedthelidtearsbeginningtoblurhervision.Ingoldletteringonasmallalmond-shapedbroochwasthewordMother.ItwasMother'sDay1946.Dorahadneverreceivedsuchagift;shehadnofineryexceptherweddingring.Speechlessshesmiledradiantlyandgatheredhersonintoherarms.75.WhydidReubenentertheshop?A.Becausehewantedtobargainwiththeshopkeeper.B.Becausehewantedtoasktheshopkeeperforafavor.C.BecausehewonderedifhecouldgetwhathewantedforfreE.D.Becausehewantedtohaveabetterlookatthethingthatappealedtohim.76.Reubenmusthavefelt______aftertalkingwiththeshopkeeper.A.relievedandnervousB.disappointedandsadC.stressedbuthopefulD.happybutdetermined77.Whatisthepossiblemeaningoftheunderlinedwordinthetenthparagraph?A.visitedB.searchedC.wanderedD.escaped78.HowdidReubenmanagetoraisethe20centsshortforhispurchase?A.Bybeggingsomepassers-byforafavor.B.Bydemandingadiscountfromtheshopkeeper.C.Byaskingforsomeextrapocketmoneyfromhismother.D.Bysweatinghimselfincollectingandsellingmoresacks.79.Whatmessageisconveyedthroughthestory?A.Happinesscomesfromgiving.B.Moneycan'tbuyeverything.C.Wherethereisawillthereisaway.D.A.motherunderstandswhatachilddoesnotsay.80.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.A.BoywithaMissionB.A.ValuableGiftC.A.SpecialMother'sDayD.AnUnforgettableExperience
- ItfeelslikeeverytimemymotherandIstarttohaveaconversationitturnsintoanargument.WetalkaboutsomethingassimpleasdinnerplansandsuddenlymymotherwillpushtheconversationintoWorldWar3.She’lltalkaboutmylackofbrightfuturebecauseIdon’tplantobeadoctor.AndmuchtoherdisappointmentIdon’twanttodoanyjobrelatedtoscienceeither.InfactwhenIwaspushedtosaythatIplannedtomajor主修inEnglishandcommunicationsshenearlyhadaheartattack.Whycan’tyoubelikemyco-worker’sson?shebemoans哀叹allthetimE.Hercoworker’ssonreceivedafour-yearscholarshipandisnowearning70000dollarsayearasanengineer.Idon’tknowwhattoanswerexceptthatIsimplycan’tbelikeMr.PerfectasI’vecalledtheunnamedco-worker’sson.Ican’tbelikehim.IamthetypeofthepersonwholovedtohelpoutinthecommunitywriteuntilthesungoesdownandmostofallwantstoachieveacareerbecauseIloveitnotbecauseofafameorsalary.Iunderstandwhymymotherisworriedaboutmyfuturemajor.I’veseenmymotherstruggletoraisemeonhersmallsalaryandworklonghours.Sheleavesthehousearound6:30amandusuallycomeshomearound5pmoreven6pm.HoweverIwanthertoknowthatbybecomingadoctoritdoesn’tmeanI’llbesuccessful.I’dratherfollowmydreamsandcreatemyownfuturE.21.Whichofthefollowingtopicsdothewriterandhismotheroftentalkabout?A.thewriter’sstudiesB.thewriter’sfuturejobC.dinnerplansD.warsaroundtheworld22.WecaninferfromParagraph1thatthewriter’smother_____.A.doesn’twantthewritertomajorEnglishB.doesn’tthinkthewritershouldbeadoctorC.getsalongverywellwiththewriterD.doesn’tthinkworkinginthescientificfieldisagoodidea23.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisprobablyTRUEaboutthewriter?A.Hewantstobelikehismother’sco-worker’sson.B.HewantstofindajobinhiscommunityinthefuturE.C.Hedoesn’tthinkhismother’sco-worker’ssonisperfect.D.HewantstodosomethinghereallylikesinthefuturE.
- ProfessorDameAtheneDonaldwinneroftheLifetimeAchievementAwardsaysDon’tgiveupifyou’resurroundedbyaseaofmalefaces;you’rejustasgoodandhaveasmuchtoofferasthemen.Bornon15May1953Atheneisawell-knownBritishphysicist.ProfessorDonaldworksattheUniversityofCambridgeandhasbeenapioneerofsoftmatterandbiologicalphysicsintheUK.Sheisadirectoroftheuniversity’sWomeninScienceEngineeringandTechnologyactiveininspiringandsupportingwomenscientistswithintheuniversity.Hermajorfieldofstudyissoftmatterphysicsparticularlyitsapplicationstolivingorganismsandtherelationshipbetweenstructureandotherproperties.Hercontributionstosciencehavebeenrecognizedbyherfieldofresearch.In2010shewasappointedDameCommanderoftheOrderoftheBritishEmpireforservicestophysics.SheismarriedtoMatthewDonaldamathematicianandhastwochildrenasonandadaughter.Shesaysthatsheworksveryhardandfindsitdifficulttostopworkingsoshehassimplifiedherhouseworkbybuyingthemostpracticalelectricalappliances.Perhapsonlywomenscientistswhowanttohavefamiliesunderstandher.TheLifetimeAchievementAwardwassupportedbytheInstituteofPhysics.SirPeterKnightPresidentoftheInstituteofPhysicssaidForanumberofyearstheInstituteofPhysicshaspioneeredmanyprogrammestoattractmorewomenintoscienceespeciallyphysics.Butinspiteofourbesteffortswomenarestillseriouslyshortinthephysicalscienceandengineering.Thismeansthatmanywomenmaybefailingtogetopportunitiesforanexcitingandpleasingcareer.Equallyitmeansthatthephysicalscienceandengineeringarefailingtoattractpossibletalent.WearereallyproudofAthenE.Shesetsagoodexampleforallwomen.56.WithhersuccessinsoftmatterandbiologicalphysicsAthene____.A.alsowinsrespectB.setsagoodexampleformenC.isonlyhighlythoughtofinherhometownD.thinksmenhavefeweradvantagestoachievesuccessthanher57.HowdoesAthenecompleteherhouseworkwithtoomuchworktodo?A.Hertwochildrenhelpheralot.B.Sheasksherhusbandtosimplifyhousework.C.Sheaskswomenscientistswhowanttohavefamiliestohelpher.D.Sheusesthemostpracticalelectricalappliances.58.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Athenedoesn’thavetimetolookafterherchildren.B.AtheneisrewardedtheLifetimeAchievementAwardasabusinesswoman.C.InPeterKnight’sopinionthephysicalscienceandengineeringareexcitingandpleasing.D.Athene’ssuccessinphysicsmakesherdecidetostartherownbusiness.59.WhichofthefollowingwordscandescribeAthene?A.UnderstandingandbravE.B.Determinedandinspiring.C.Honestbutcareless.D.Shyandhardworking.60.AccordingtoSirPeterKnightwomen____.A.arenotfitforthestudyandworkofphysicsB.aretoolazytofindchancesofanexcitingorpleasingcareerC.can’tgainsuccessinscienceandengineeringfieldsD.areshortinthephysicalsciencethoughtheymaybegreattalents
- Whenhewas22RobStewarttraveledtheworldforfouryears.Hewantedtocallattentiontothemistreatmentofsharks.His2007filmSharkwaterdocumentsthecruelpracticeofremovingsharks’fins鳍formoneyandleavingtheanimalstodiE.InhislatestdocumentaryRevolutionStewarttakesonanevenbiggerchallenge:climatechangE.TheCanadianfilmmakersaysthatclimatechangehasharmedpeopleandplaceseverywhere:Itisstrongerthananygovernmentororganization.Ifweeducatepeopletheywillmakebetterdecisionsaboutprotectingnaturalresources.AccordingtoarecentreportonclimatechangeTheatmosphereandoceanhavewarmedtheamountsofsnowandicehavereducedandsealevelshaverisen.ThesedevelopmentsareendangeringcropswildlifefishandevenpeoplE.StewartsaysthattheconsequencesofclimatechangewillbeirreversibleunlesspeopletakeactionespeciallyyoungpeoplE.It’suptokidstobethemoralcompass道德指南ofsocietyhebelievesandsay‘Guysthisisnotright.’ManykidstookactionafterseeingShaarkwater.ElementaryschoolstudentsintheNorthernMarianaIslandsforexamplegottheirlocalgovernmenttobanthesaleofsharkfins.FelixFinkbeiner17ofGermanyisalsopartoftherevolutiontosavetheplanet.In2007FelixstartedayouthgroupcalledPlant-for-the-PlanetwhosemottoisStopTalking.StartPlanting.Thegroupraisesmoneytoplanttrees.SofarPlant-for-the-Planethasplantednearly200treesaroundtheworlD.Futuregenerationsaretheoneswhowillbesufferingthemostfrominaction无作为Felixsays.Hisgoalistoplantmillionsofadditionaltrees.WhenwestartedfouryearagoFelixtellsStewartinRevolutionWethoughtwehadtosavethepolarbear.Wethoughtwehadtosavetheenvironment.Butsoonafterwefoundoutthatit’saboutourfuturethatwehavetosaveourownfuturE.24.WhatcanwelearnaboutRobStewart?A.Hecaresabouttheenvironment.B.Helikestakingchallengingjobs.C.Hespendsmostofhistimetraveling.D.Hemadehisfirstfilmfouryearsago.25.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordirreversibleinParagraph4mean?A.Easytoaccept.B.HardtonoticE.C.ImpossibletochangE.D.Unnecessarytoworryabout.26.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeFelixFinkbeiner?A.Easy-going.B.Far-sighteD.C.Peace-loving.D.Self-centereD.27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Thebestwaytohelp.B.Afamousfilmmaker.C.TipsonsavingourfuturE.D.HelpingaplanetintroublE.
- Raisedinafatherlesshomemyfatherwasextremelytightfistedtowardsuschildren.Hisattitudedidn’tsoftenasIgrewintoadulthoodandwenttocollegE.IhadtoridethebuswheneverIcamehomE.ThoughthebusstoppedabouttwomilesfromhomeDadnevermetmeeveninseverweather.IfIgrumbledhe’dsayinhisloudestfather-voiceThat’swhatyourlegsarefor!Thewalkdidn’tbothermeasmuchasthefearofwalkingalonealongthehighwayandcountryroads.Ialsofeltlessthanvaluedthatmyfatherdidn’tseemconcernedaboutmysafety.Butthatfeelingwascanceledonespringevening.Ithadbeenaparticularlydifficultweekatcollegeafterlonghoursinlabs.IlongedforhomE.WhenthebusreachedthestopIsteppedoffanddraggedmysuitcasetobeginthelongjourneyhomE.Arowofhedge树篱edgedthedrivewaythatclimbedthehilltoourhousE.OnceIhadturnedoffthehighwaytostartthelastlapofmyjourneyIalwayshadasenseofrelieftoseethehedgebecauseitmeantthatIwasalmosthomE.OnthatparticulareveningthehedgehadjustcomeintoviewwhenIsawsomethinggraymovingalongthetopofthehedgemovingtowardthehousE.UponcloserobservationIrealizeditwasthetopofmyfather’sheaD.ThenIkneweachtimeI’dcomehomehehadstoodbehindthehedgewatchinguntilheknewIhadarrivedsafely.Iswallowedhardagainstthetears.Hedidcareafterall.Onlatervisitsthatspotofgraybecamemywatchtower.IcouldhardlywaituntilIwascloseenoughtowatchforitssecretmovementabovethegreenery.UponreachinghomeIwouldfindmyfathersittinginnocentlyinhischair.So!Mysonit’syou!he’dsayhisfacelengtheningintopretendedsurprisE.IrepliedYesDadit’smE.I’mhomE.21.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordgrumbledinParagraph1probablymean?A.Acceptedhappily.B.Explainedclearly.C.Agreedwillingly.D.Spokeunhappily.22.Whatmadetheauthorfeelupsetwas______.A.thetirednessafterlonghoursinlabsB.thefearofseeingsomethingmovingC.thefeelingofbeinglessthanvaluedD.thelonelinessofridingthebushome23.Theauthor’sfatherwatchedbehindthehedgebecause______.A.hewasconcernedabouthisson’ssafetyB.hewantedtohelphissonbuildupcourageC.hedidn’twanttomeethissonatthedoorwayD.hedidn’tthinkhissonwasoldenoughtowalkalone24.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.MyFather’sSecret.B.MyCollegeLifE.C.TerribleJourneyHomE.D.RidingBusAlonE.
- TwelveyearsagoIarrivedinCentralFloridafromPuertoRico.Ihadheardofajobopportunityanddecidedtopursueitbutitneverbecameareality.Iquicklylearnedthatbeingalonewithoutresourcesinanunfamiliarcitywasnotacomfortablesituationtobein.OncemylimitedfundsranoutIbecamehomelessandspentayearandahalflivingonthestreetsofOrlando.ApartfromfeelingnotbeingnoticedandmissingmyfamilyIhadtofaceanotherchallenge—hunger.ForthefirsttimeinmylifeIasaforeignmanwhohadlivedmylifeintherelativecomfortofthemiddleclassunderstoodthefrustrationsomeonefeelswhentheydon’tgetenoughtoeat.Iclearlyrememberedhavingrunadistanceofmorethan7milesonmanyoccasionsjusttomakeittoalocalfeedingprogrambeforetheyclosedat7pm.Oncetheneedforfoodwasmetthenextchallengewouldarise—wheretofindaplacetosleepforthenight.FortunatelylocalprogramsliketheCoalitionfortheHomelessSecondHarvestFoodBankandtheWayneDenschCenterwereanimportantpartofmyabilitytosurvivemypainfulexperiencE.WiththehelpoftheseprogramsIwasacceptedbyacollegescholarshipprogramthroughtheCoalitionandobtainedtwodegreesfromValenciA.Myexperiencehashelpedmeunderstandthatdevotingmylifetohelpingothersofferslastingrewards.TodayIamemployedasChildhoodHungerProgramsManageratSecondHarvestFoodBankandoverseethesummerfeedingHi-FiveKidsPackandKidsCaféprograms.IamsoproudtobeabletodistributefoodresourcestothosewonderfulprogramsandhelphundredsmorelikemE.12.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph1?A.Theauthorwouldn’tgotoCentralFloridaagain.B.TheauthorfelthopelessinCentralFloridaatthattimE.C.FloridawasnotagoodplaceforpeoplelivingthereatthattimE.D.Peopleliketolivewithfriendsinafamiliarcity.13.Whydidtheauthorrunadistanceofover7milesonmanyoccasions?A.Becausehedidn’twanttobelateforworktherE.B.Becausehedesiredtogetsomefoodtoeat.C.Becausehewenttheretohelpthepoor.D.Becausehehelpeddistributefoodresourcestothepoor.14.Beforebeingacceptedbyacollegescholarshipprogramtheauthor.A.hadlivedwithhisrelativeshappilyB.hadwonhisdegreeinauniversityC.hadbeenstrugglingfinanciallyD.hadlosthopeoffacingthefuture15.Fromhisexperiencetheauthorlearnsthat.A.peoplecanlearnalessonfromdifficultiesB.peoplemaysufferalotinanunfamiliarcityC.peopleshouldnotgiveupevenintroubleD.peoplemightberewardedifthey’rekindtoothers
- ASKLASKASYOU'VEGOTQUESTIONS.SHE'SGOTANSWERS.Q:Myproblemiscomputergaming.Idoitdayandnightaveragingfourhoursofsleep.Ican'tcontrolofthisandIdon'tknowwheretogoforhelp.Doyou?—PlayerA.:DearPlayerYouhaveanaddiction.ForsomepeopleplayingvideogamesreleasesdopamineapowerfulbrainchemicalthatmakesyoufeelgooD.You'dtossyourcigarettesifyouwerereadytoquitright?Tokickthehabitgethelpfromahealthprofessional.Anddon'tlookforhelponline;thatwouldbelikeanalcoholicgoingtothebarforadvicE.Q:Mybrother'swifejusthadtriplets三胞胎.Thisissuchajoy!YeteverytimeIsharethenewswithco-workerstheyaskmeifshewasonfertilitypills.Ithinkthisisrude—orhassocietyjustbecomesotalk-shownumbed麻木的thatyoucanaskanyoneanything?—NoShowHostA.:DearHostYes.Oursocietyhasbecomeincreasinglydisrespectfulofprivacy.Butdon'tblameitallonthetalk-shows.ContinuetocelebrateandgreetimpolitequestionswithstonysilencE.Theirfertilityhistoryisnobody'sbusinessbuttheirown.Q:Iworkatanamusementparkandmymanagerstealssupplies.Shehasacateringbusinessonthesideandwe'veseenherloaduphercaratthebackgates.Thebigbossesthinksheisthebestthingsincebutteredbreadandwe'reallafraidthatifwesayanythingwe'llloseourjobs.Whatcanwedo?—RighteousA.:DearRighteousBesureyou'reright.Youmusthaveevidenceaboutwhatandwhythingsaregoingoutthebackgates.Onceyouknowforcertainit'stimetogotothebossesandreportwhatyouhaveseen.Q:Mystepson'swifesometimesleavestheireight-year-oldhomealoneforashortruntothestorE.Thatmaybeanhourorso.Ibelievebylawweshouldreportit.Whatdoyouthink?—TheIn-lawsA.:DearLawsIdon'tknowwhatthechild-protectionlawsinyourstatearebutIdoknowthatchildrenneedcareandattention.Thischildmaybeableandunafraidbutkidsaren'talwayscareful.Italsosoundslikethereisstressinyourfamilyrelationship.Onethingyoucandotohelpthissituationisoffertobaby-sitwhenMomneedstostepout.64.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Dopamineisapowerfulbrainchemicalgoodtoourhealth.B.Lookingforhelponlineislikegettinghelpfromahealthprofessional.C.Playerisavideogameaddictwhosmokesandsleepsfewhours.D.Playerisadvisedtostayclearofthescreen.65.AccordingtotheQ&A_________.A.Host'scoworkerscarelittleabouthowothersfeelB.Thetalk-showistoblameC.Somebody'sbusinessiseverybody'sD.Host'ssister-in-lawwasonfertilitypills66.WhatwecaninferfromtheQ&Ais_________.A.TheMomisnottoblamebecausesheneedsashortruntothestoreB.ChildrenneedcareandattentionthoughnotforallofthemC.Lawstheoldladywantstoreportwhatsheseestothechild'sfatherD.Laskasdoesn'tseemtoapproveofLaws'tryingtoreportwhatshesees
- When12-year-oldTaylorSmithwroteaspeciallettertoherselflastspringtobereadin10years’timeshedidn’tknowitwouldbeopenedbeforeevenayearhadpassed—andthatitwouldn’tbehereyesreadingthewords.ShehadtoldmethatshehadwrittenalettertoherselfandthatshewasexcitedthatshewasgoingtoopenitwhenshewasoldersaidTaylor’smotherMaryEllenSmith.InsteaditwasopenedbyTaylor’sparentsaftershediedlastspring.TheypostedthelettertoFacebookhopingitwouldinspireothers.Ithas.We’vegottenlettersfromlotsofparentswhohavesaidithasencouragedthemtolovetheirkidsandloveeachothersaidMaryEllenSmith.IntheletterTaylorcongratulatedherselfongraduatingfromhighschoolandaskedAreyouincollege?ShealsowantedtoknowifshehadbeenonaplaneyetandiftheshowDoctorWhowasstillontheair.Tayloralsohadsomewordsforherfuturekids.AfterconsideringtheideaofsellingheriPadandgettinganiPadminiinsteadshetoldherfutureselftomentiontoherkidsthatWe’reolderthanthetablet.SheincludedadrawingofaniPadforthemtoseE.Taylordiedsuddenlyofpneumonia肺炎leavingbehindbothherparentsandanolderbrother.IjustwantpeopletoknowjustwhatanawesomeawesomepersonshewasherfatherTimSmithsaiD.HermothersaidIcan’tbringherbackbutI’msogratefulpeoplehavebeeninspiredbyherstory.Taylor’sfatherreadtheclosinggwordsofherletterwhichsaidIt’sbeenyearssinceIwrotethis.StuffhashappenedgoodandbaD.That’sjusthowlifeworksandyouhavetogowithit.21.TaylorSmithdecidedtoopenherletterwhenshewas________.A.18yearsoldB.20yearsoldC.22yearsoldD.24yearsold22.WhydidTaylor’sparentspostherlettertofacebook?A.ToshowTaylorSmith’sdeeploveforherparents.B.Toencourageparentsandkidstoloveeachother.C.Tomakethemselveswell-knownandmakemoney.D.ToproveTaylorSmithwasgoodatwriting.23.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatTaylorSmith________.A.wasacollegestudentB.hadnevergotaniPadC.hadnevertakenaplaneD.wantedtojoinDoctorWho.24.WhatisthemessageconveyedattheendofTaylorSmith’sletter?A.Weshoulddevelopthehabitofkeepingadiary.B.WeshouldaccepteverythingthathappensinlifE.C.Weshouldstopbadthingsfromhappening.D.WeshouldshowourloveforourparentsintimE.
- PresidentBarackObamahasapologizedforagaffe失言inwhichhedescribedhisbowlingskillsasakintoparticipantsintheSpecialOlympicsasportsprogramforpeoplewithintellectualdisabilities.ObamamadethemistakeduringaninterviewonThursdaynightonTheTonightShowwithhostJayLenothefirsttimeasittingU.S.presidenthadbeenontheshow.TalkingaboutlivingintheWhiteHouseObamasaidhehadbeenpracticinghisbowlinginthehome’sbowlingalleyandhadscoreda129outofapossible300.Itwasanimprovementontheembarrassing37hehadrolledduringastoponthepresidentialcampaigntrailayearago.It’slike—itwaslikeSpecialOlympicsorsomethingObamasaiD.TheSpecialOlympicsisaglobalnonprofitorganizationservingsome200millionpeoplewithintellectualdisabilitieswithapresenceinnearly200countriesworldwidE.SoonaftertheJayLenointerviewObamatelephonedSpecialOlympicschairmanTimShrivertoapologizE.ShrivertoldABC’sGoodMorningAmericatelevisionshowthatObamahadapologizedinawaythatIthinkwasverymovingandthathesaidhedidnotintendtohumiliate羞辱thepopulationdidn’twanttoembarrassorgiveanybodyanymorereasonforpainorkindofsuffering.Shriversaidpeopleshouldgainalessonfromtheincident.Ithinkit’simportanttoseethatwordshurt.Wordsdomatter.Andthesewordsinsomerespectcanbeseenashumiliatingoraput-downtopeoplewithspecialneedsdocausepain.AndtheydoresultinstereotypesShriversaiD.WhiteHousespokesmanBillBurtonsaidObamamadeanoffhandremarkmakingfunofhisownbowlingthatwasinnowayintendedtolookdownupontheSpecialOlympics.HethinksthattheSpecialOlympicsareawonderfulprogramthatgivesanopportunitytoshinetopeoplewithdisabilitiesfromaroundtheworldBurtonsaiD.16.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordakininParagraph1mean?A.skillfulB.similarC.appealingD.superior17.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Obamalovessportsandisespeciallygiftedatbowling.B.ObamaapologizedforhisremarksviaABC’sTVshow.C.TheSpecialOlympicsareforvariousdisabledpeoplE.D.TheSpecialOlympicsdon’tintendtomakeanymoney.18.WhatdoesShrivermeanbysayingpeopleshouldgainalessonfromtheincident?A.DisabledpeoplecannotbehumiliateD.B.Oneshouldbecarefulwithhiswords.C.AnapologyforwrongwordsiswanteD.D.Wordsmatterevenmorethanactions.19.Thepassageismainlyabout________.A.ObamareceivingaTVinterviewB.ObamalookingdownonthedisabledC.ObamaapologizingforhisgaffeD.Obamabeingattackedforhiswords
- BornintheStateofNewYorkonMay14th1984MarkZuckerbergwasaninstantsuccess.InhishighschoolyearshewasconsideredoneoftopstudentsintheclassicsbeforemovingintotheartssciencesandliteratureagainpickinguphighmarksandreceivingacademicpraisE.ItearnedhimadmissiontoHarvardUniversity.AsarebelliousyetrelativelyquietstudenthecreatedawebsitecalledFacemashintheuniversity–aninstantlycontroversialwebsitethatencouragedstudentstorateeachotherbasedonappearancE.Thesitewascontroversialforseveralreasons.Thefirstwasitsillegaluseofphotographswhichtheuniversityandstudentstookissuewith.Thesecondwasitscontroversialnature–noteverystudentlikedbeingrankedbasedontheirappearancE.Thethirdwasitshugeresourceuse–whileitwashostedonHarvardserversitwasthemostpopularpageintheuniversity’sentirenetwork.Zuckerbergwassoonforcedtoshutthesitedownbutitspopularityandcontroversyhadmadehimconsideritsfuturepotential.HesoonturnedthesimplesiteintoapersonaloneforHarvardstudentsencouragingthemtonetworkwiththeirpeersatthecollegE.ItwasthentogetherwithhistwofriendsthattheylaunchedTheFacebookwhichimmediatelyspreadtoothercollegesandgrewintoapublicservicethatanyonecouldaccessintheUnitedStateswhethertonetworkwithfriendsandfamilyortoplaygames.ThecompanyhasbeencriticizedfrequentlyneverthelessZuckerberghasremainedtruetohisinitialvision–tocreateawebsitethattheentireworldcanusetocommunicateopenlyandeasilywithoneanotherandtokeeptheuserexperiencecleanandpurE.Theendresultisoneoftheworld’sbiggestonlinebusinesses.Althoughitstruevalueisdebatableit’ssafetosaythatFacebookanditscreatorMarkZuckerbergaretwoofthetwenty-firstcentury’smostinfluentialcontroversialandpotentiallypowerfulfigures.1.WhenMarkZuckerbergwasastudenthe_____________________.A.encouragedstudentstosetupbusinesslikehimB.alonecreatedawebsitecalledFacebookC.hadgoodacademicperformanceD.wasoftenpraisedbyteachersforthewebsitehecreated2.ThereasonwhyZuckerbergshutthesitedownwasprobablythat__________.A.hiswebsitewasnotpopularB.hewasdoubtedforthewayheusedphotographsC.heneededtimetoreconsiderhischoiceD.hestoleresourceonHarvardserver3.WhichwordscanbestdescribeZuckerberg?A.QuietandshyB.Easy-goingandsmart.C.RebelliousandcreativE.D.Talentedandoutgoing.4.Thebesttitleofthepassageshouldbe________________.A.TheDevelopmentofFacebookB.A.TalentfromHarvardUniversityC.TheFoundationofFacebookD.MarkZuckerbergandhisFacebook
- Itisacoldanddrywintermorning.Whenyouwakeupyoufeelthatyourthroathurts.Youbegintosneezeandlateryoumaycough.Youmusthaveacold!Waitamoment.Coulditjustbeacommoncoldortheflu流感that’sbeengoingaround?Acoldgivesyouarunnynoseandcough.Butit’susuallyeasytodealwith.Sometakemedicinewhileothersdrinkherbalteaorchickensoup.Usuallyyoufeelbetterafteraweek.Ontheotherhandtheflucanbemuchmoredangerous.Itusuallygivesyoufever.Sometimesitcancausedeath.AccordingtoanAmericanmagazinetheworstflukilledabout50millionpeoplefrom1918to1919.Don’tworry.Ifyougetafluvaccine疫苗itcanstopyoufromgettingthevirus病毒.Fluvaccinesworkbygivingthebodyasmallamountoffluviruses.Thiscausesyourbodytodevelopantibodies抗体.Sonexttimeyougettheflutheantibodiesshouldhelpyou.Thefluviruschangeseveryfewyears.ThereforetherearesomanytypesofflusuchasH1N1andH5N1.Theantibodiesforonetypeofflucan’thelpusagainstalltypesofflu.That’swhyweneedtogetthevaccineeveryyear.Howevergoodhealthhabitsmayalsohelpstopyoudevelopingacoldorflu.Washingyourhandsoftenhelpsstopyoufromgettingviruses.ItisalsoimportanttogetregularexerciseandeathealthyfooD.Allthesecanhelpyoustrengthenyourimmunesystem增强免疫系统.41.Ifyouhaveacommoncoldusuallyyou’llfeelbetterafter________.A.aweekB.twoweeksC.tendaysD.twentydays42.AccordingtothepassagewhichisTRUEoftheflu?A.Itfirsthappenedin1919.B.Itusuallydoesn’tgiveyoufever.C.Itiseasytodealwith.D.Itcankillpeoplesometimes.43.Ifyougetafluvaccine________.A.itcan’tstopyoufromgettingthefluvirusB.itwon’tcauseyourbodytodevelopantibodiesC.yourbodywilldevelopantibodiesD.yourbodywillgetalargeamountoffluviruses44.Weneedtogetafluvaccineeveryyearbecause________.A.weprobablyhaveacoldinwinterB.thefluviruschangeseveryfewyearsC.thefluisverydangerousD.youdon’tneedtotakeanymedicineafterthat45.ThefollowingwayscanhelpstopthefluEXCEPT________.A.stayingindoorsB.gettingregularexerciseC.eatinghealthyfoodD.washingourhandsoften
- ItwasallhisownideasaysPatPetersthe38-year-oldwifeofPaloAltoCaliforniahighschoolfootballcoachBobPeters39.Bobhadjustdrawnupamotherhoodcontractadocument文件statingthatfor70daysthissummerhewouldtakeoverthecareandfeedingofthecouple’sfourchildrenplusallhouseholdchores杂务.Althoughhedidn’tevenknowhowtomakecoffeewhenhesignedhewasquiteconfident.Hethoughttheexperiencewouldmakeanicebook.After40ofthe70dayshewasreadytogiveup.Iwasbeatendowncompletelyhumbled威风扫地的admitsPeters.ThreeweekslaterhespoketothelocalpressalsopartofthebargainstartingNotonlyismotherhoodadifficulttasknotonlyisitnever-endingitisanimpossiblejobforanynormalhumanbeing.BobandPatwerehighschoolsweethearts.Aftertheyweremarriedin1960sheworkedasasecretarytohelpputhimthroughuniversity.SincethenBobhasbeenthefootballandwrestlingcoachatPaloAlto’sCubberleyHighwhilePatraisedthekids.ThentwoyearsagoPatwentbacktoworkasasecretaryatCubberley.Ihadbeenaroundchildrensomuchshesighs叹气Icouldn’ttalktoagrown-up.ShecontinuedtorunthehouseholduntilBobsignedthecontract.Thenshedecidedtorelaxandenjoyit.AlthoughPetershadconsultedwithhisschool’shomeeconomicsteachersandtheheadofthecafeteriahismealsweresometimesadisaster.ItriedtoslipthebutterI’dforgottenundertheeggsaftertheywerefryinghesays.Forthelastthreeweeksthefamilyateoutalot—sometimeshavingMacdonald’shamburgersforlunchanddinner.AsforhousekeepingahomeeconomicsteacherhadtoldBobthataroomalwayslookscleanifthebedismadE.Ifoundaneasierway—Ishutthedoorshesays.Soonthekidswerewearingthesameclothesforaweek.ImadethemweartheirshirtsinsideoutandwhenwewenttopickupPatatworktheyturnedthemrightsideoutsotheywouldlookclean.NowthatBobhaspubliclyadmittedhewaswrongaccordingtothecontactheisroutinely日常地sharingthechild-raisingandhouseholdtaskswithPat.Thetentative暂定的titleofhisbookaboutthesummeristakenfromsomethingheshoutedatthekidsoneday.24.Thecouplesignedthecontractbecause___________.A.PatcomplainedalotaboutherdoingthehouseworkallbyherselfB.BoblovedtakingcareofchildrenandwantedhiswifetohaveagoodrestC.theyagreedthathusbandandwifeshouldsharehouseholdtasksD.Bobthoughtiteasytotakecareofthefamilyandwantedtheexperienceforabook25.ItwasagreedthatifBobfailedtokeeptothecontracthewouldhaveto___________.A.payacertainamountofmoneyB.doallthehouseworkforyearsC.saysorrytohiswifeD.admitpubliclyhewaswrongaboutmotherhood26.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Bobmanagedtokeepthekids’clothesclean.B.Bobtriedtocookgoodmealsforhischildren.C.Bobfrequentlytookthekidsouttoeatbecausehewastoobusyatwork.D.Bobtaughtthekidstomaketheirbedseveryday.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbestendthenewsstory?A.Myexperienceofbeingamother.B.I’mproudofyouallmydear!C.Waittillyourmothergetshome!D.Motherhood:animpossiblejobforanyonE.
- Shewasworkingonsomehistoryessay.HerbookswereopenonthedeskandshehadanA4padthereandsomepencilsreadyfortakingnotes.AsIwatchedshesatbackonherchairandshetookupherhistorybook.Butmuchasshetriedtoreaditandmuchasshetriedtoconcentratehereyeskeptglancingupatthoseoldphotographs.Therewereaphotographofmeonmyownandaphotographofthetwoofustogether.TherewasalsoaphotoofwhenEggywassmallandwhenIwasonlyababy—maybeIhadevenjustbeenborn.AndshewasholdingmewithDad’shelpwhileMomlookedonrathernervouslyasifworriedthatEggymightdropmeonmyheaD.Thentherewerephotosofherandmebothofusgettingbiggerandolder.AndshewasalwaysthreeyearsaheadofmealwaysmybigsisterandIwasalwayshernaughtylittlebrotherdrivinghernutsandgettingheronhernerves.TherewasaphotographofallofustooofmeandEggyandMumandDadallstandingtheretogethersmilingatthenewcamerA.ThereIwas.AndtherewewerE.Andnothingwouldeverbringusbackormakeuswholeagain.Ifeltsosadagain—butIwouldn’tgiveintoit.IwasonamissionliketheysayandIhadtoseeitthrough.Ihadtosettletheunfinishedbusiness.Ihadtoforgiveandbeforgiven.Icouldn’tletEggygothroughtherestofherliferememberingthoselastwordsshe’deversaidtomejustbeforeIstormedouttogetrunoverbyatruck.You’llbesorryonedaywhenIamdead!Isaidtoher.NoIwon’tbe!she’dshoutedaftermeI’llbeglad!AndthenI’dnevercomeback.EggyIsaidEggyit’sHarry.Iamhererightbyyou.RightherE.Butdon’tbeafraiD.It’sOKEggyIamaghostnowthat’sall.Butit’sOKit’snothingtobefrightenedof.Iamnotgoingtohauntyouforever.IjustcamebacktoworkthingsoutwithyoutosayIamsorry.CanyouhearmeEggy?DoyouknowIamhere?Butshelookedbackdownatherhistorybookreachedoutandturnedapageover.Andshedidn’tknowthatIwasstandingrightbehindhersoclosethatIcouldreachoutandtouchher.IamtouchingyourshoulderEggy.Canyoufeelmyhand?Canyou?It’smeHarry.Don’tbeafraiD.Iamjusttouchingyourshoulderthat’sall.ButshewentonreadingthehistorybookandthenpausedandtookuponeofthepencilsandmadeafewnotesaboutHenrytheEighthandallthewivesheoncehadandwhyhehadthem.Eggy—it’smE.EggyNothing.Shelookedupfromherbookdaydreamingmaybelikeyoudointhemiddleofyourhomework.Hereyesfellonthephotosofherandmeatmyfourthbirthdayparty.Mygettingreadytoblowoutallthecandles.HergettingreadytohelpmeincaseIranoutofair.OhHarryshesaiD.OhHarry.Andshereachedoutandtouchedthephotojustlikeitwasfleshandbloodbutnotjust____________.Isawthepencilonthedesk.IrememberedtheleafonthetreeJelly’sParkerandArthurwiththefruitmachinE.Icoulddoit.IknewIcoulD.Ihadto.IfocusedmythoughtsonthepencilallofthemeverypartofmE.Itriedtoshinemythoughtsuponitasiftheywerethebeamofatorch.PleaseIthoughtpleasepleaseplease55.HowmanyphotographsdoyouthinkthereareonEggy’sdeskatleast?A.4B.5C.6D.756.TheunfinishedbusinessmentionedinParagraph4probablymeans______.A.havingmorephotostakenwithEggyB.expressinghisbeingsorrytoEggyC.sayinggood-byetoEggyD.returningtheschoolthingstoEggy57.Whichofthefollowingwaysofwritingimpressesyoumostinthestory?A.GivingadefinitionB.GivinganexampleC.RepeatedwordsD.Makingacomparison58.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputintheblankinthestory?A.paperandchemicalsB.tearsandlaughterC.lifeanddeathD.trialanderror59.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatattheendofthestoryHarryprobablywill_______.A.writesomethingB.takeawaythepencilC.stealthepencilD.breakoffthepencilangrily60.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.A.TrustworthyBrotherB.AnUnforgettableAccidentC.A.RegularGuestD.A.SpecialMission
- MarkTwainleftschoolwhenhewastwelvE.Hehadlittleschooleducation.InspiteofthishebecamethemostfamouswriterofhistimE.Hemademillionsofdollarsbywriting.HisrealnamewasSamuelLanghorneClemensbutheisbetterknownallovertheworldasMarkTwainhispennamE.MarkTwainwasbornin1835andhewasnotahealthybaby.Infacthewasnotexpectedtolivethroughthefirstwinter.Butwithhismother’scarehemanagedtosurvivE.Asaboyhecausedmuchtroubleforhisparents.Heusedtoplayjokesonallhisfriendsandneighbors.Hedidn’tliketogotoschoolandheoftenranawayfromhomE.HealwayswentinthedirectionofthenearbyMississippi.Hewasnearlydrownedninetimes.Afterhisfather’sdeathMarkTwainbegantoworkforaprinterwhoonlyprovidedhimwithfoodandclothing.Thenheworkedasaprinterariver-boatpilotandlaterjoinedthearmy.Butshortlyafterthathebecameaminer.Duringthisperiodhestartedtowriteshortstories.Afterwardshebecameafulltimewriter.In1870MarkTwaingotmarrieD.IntheyearsthatfollowedhewrotemanybooksincludingTomSawyerin1876andHuckleberryFinnin1884whichmadehimfamousandbroughthimgreatfortunE.UnfortunatelyMarkTwaingotintodebtsinbadinvestments投资andhehadtowritelargenumbersofstoriestopaythesedebts.In1904hiswifediedandthenthreeofhischildrenpassedaway.Attheageof70hishairwascompletelywhitE.Heboughtmanywhitesuitsandneckties.HeworenothingbutwhitefromheadtofootuntilhisdeathonApril211910.1.InMarkTwain’schildhood________.A.helearnedalotatschoolB.heoftenwentswimmingwithotherboysC.hismotheroftenworriedabouthissafetyD.heoftenplayedgameswithotherboys2.WhichofthefollowingshowstherightorderaboutMarkTwain’sexperiences?A.Hebecameaminer.C.Hegotintodebts.E.Hebecameafull-timewriter.B.Heworkedasaprinter.D.HisfatherdieD.F.Hejoinedthearmy.A.a—d—b—c—e—fB.d—b—f—a—e—cC.d—a—f—e—b—cD.c—b—d—f—e—a3.BeforehisdeathMarkTwain_______.A.becameawhitemanB.wasinlowspiritsC.likedtobuyallkindsofclothesD.hadnothingon
- FouryearsagomysweetmomwenttobewithherLord上帝.Shediditherway.IgotthecallatworkandIheadedhomequickly.MomandDadlivedonasmallfarmthattheyhadownedsinceIwasseven.IhatedgoingthereeveryweekenD.TherewasnothingforayounggirltodobutwatchtheonestationontheoldTVsetiftheweatherallowedreception.MymomontheotherhandlovedthepeaceandquietofthelanD.Theplacewasrusticwithnoindoorplumbingorheat.WehadabigwoodstoveinthekitchenthatdiditsbesttoheatthelittlefarmhousebutitalwaysseemedcoldandtooquiettomE.IntheeveningsmymomandIwouldsitforhourssinginginthelittlekitchen.IsangthemelodyandMomharmonizeD.HerfavoritesongwasMoonRiverandwesangitoverandover.MomtoldmestoriesabouthowwhenIwasalittlegirlIcouldsingbeforeIcouldtalk.AstimepassedIhadmyownchildrenandwenttovisitthemeveryweekortwo.ThekidslovedthefarmandthetractorrideswithmydaD.MewellIstillhatedthesilenceofthefarm.WhilemymomlovedtositatherkitchentableandlookoutathergardenandflowersandretellalltheoldstoriesImissedthehustleandbustle喧闹ofmylifeathomE.ButIsattherelisteningquietlyasshereminisced.NowIsatbackinthesilenceandthesilencewasdeafeningsoIfinallyleanedovertoturnonanoldradio.MusicalwayscomfortedmE.Myheartskippedabeat.MoonRiverwasplayingontheradio.IsattherestunnedwithatearrunningdownmycheekasIlistenedtoeveryfamiliarnotE.29.Fromthefirstparagraphweknowthatthewriter’smother________.A.passedawayfouryearsagoB.leftthesmallfarmwithLordC.leftforLordtoliveherownwayD.preferredtobewithLord30.Theunderlinedwordreminiscedinthefifthparagraphprobablymeans________.A.recalled回忆B.comfortedC.shoutedD.sighed叹息31.Thewriterdidn’tlikestayinginthefarmforthefollowingreasonsexceptthat________.A.itwastoocoldandquietB.shecouldonlysingonesonginthesmallfarmC.therewasnothingmorethatcouldmakeherexcitedD.theplacewasrusticwithnoindoorplumbingorheat32.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?_______A.CherishlifeB.MyhappychildhoodC.OursmallfarmhouseD.Mom’smusic
- AbouttenyearagoayoungandverysuccessfulbusinessmannamedJoshwastravelingdownaChicagoneighborhoodstreet.Hewasgoingabittoofastinhisshinyblack12cylinderJaguarXKEwhichwasonlytwomonthsolD.Hewaswatchingforkidsrushingoutfrombetweenparkedcarsandsloweddownwhenhethoughthesawsomething.Ashiscarpassednochildcameoutbutabricksailedoutand---WHUMP!---IthittheJag’sshinyblacksidedoor!SCREECHimmediatelyJoshstoppedthecarjumpedoutseizedthekidandpushedhimupagainstaparkedcar.HeshoutedatthekidsWhatwasthatallaboutandwhoareyou?Justwhattheheckareyoudoing?Buildingupaheadofsteamhewenton.That’smynewJagthatbrickyouthrewisgoingtocostyoualotofmoney.WhydidyouthrowitPleasemisterpleaseI’msorry!Idon’tknowwhatelsetodo!beggedtheyoungster.IthrewthebrickbecausenooneelsecouldstopTearswerestreamingdowntheboy’sfaceashepointedaroundthepackedcar.It’smybrothermisterhesaiD.Herolledofthecurb路沿andfelloutofhiswheelchairandIcan’tlifthimup.Sobbingtheboyaskedthebusinessman.Wouldyouhelpmegethimbackintohiswheelchair?He’shurtandhe’stooheavyformE.Movedbeyondwordstheyoungbusinessmantriedhardtoswallowtherapidlyswellinglumpinhisthroat.StrainingheliftedtheyoungmanbackintothewheelchairandtookouthishandkerchiefandwipedthescrapsandcutscheckingtoseethateverythingwasgoingtobeOK!HethenwatchedtheyoungerbrotherpushhimdownthesidewalktowardtheirhomE.Itwasalongwalkbacktotheblackshining12cylinderJaguarXKE—alongandslowwalk.JoshneverdidfixthesidedoorofhisJaguar.Hekeptthedent凹痕toremindhimnottogothroughlifesofastthatsomeonehastothrowabrickathimtogethisattention.Feelforthebricksoflifecomingatyou.29.Theboythrewabrickatthebusinessman’scarbecause_____.A.thebusinessmandrovehiscaratahighspeedB.heenviedthebrand-newcarverymuchC.hewantedtoaskforsomemoneyD.hewantedtoturntothebusinessmanforhelp30.Whichofthefollowingistherightorderofthestory?A.TheyoungerbrotherthrewabrickatJosh’scar.B.TheelderbrotherfelloutofhiswheelchairC.TheyoungerbrotherbeggedJoshforhelpD.JoshliftedtheelderbrotherbackintohiswheelchairE.JoshshoutedattheyoungerA.baecdB.acdbeC.bacedD.acbed31.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Joshwouldacceptthemoneyfromthekids.B.ThetwokidswereJosh’sneighborsC.Joshwasakind-heartedman.D.Josh’snewcarbrokedowneasily.32.Accordingtothepassagethelastsentencemeans____.A.tryingtogetreadyforthetroubleinyourfuturelifeB.drivingfastintheneighborhoodstreetisdangerousC.tryingtobemoreunderstandingseeingothersintroubleD.protectingoneselffrombeinghurt
- Mr.SmithisourChineseteacher.Healwaysasksthesamestudenttoanswerhisquestionsbecausehedoesn'tlookatthestudentsatall.YesterdayhequestionedDickthreetimes.Dickwasveryangry.AfterclassDickaskedmeWhatshallIdo?ItoldhimagoodideA.NowwearehavingaChineseclass.MrSmithwantsoneofustoreadthetext.Dickpleasereadthetext.Dickisn'theretoday.Dickstandsupandsays.OhIseE.youreaditpleasE.41.Mr.Smithteachesus___.A.EnglishB.MathsC.PhysicsD.Chinese42.Healwaysasksthesamestudentto___.A.translatethetextB.readthetextC.tellastoryD.answerhisquestions43.YesterdayhequestionedDick___.A.onceB.twiceC.threetimesD.fourtimes44.___toldDickagoodideA.A.TimB.Mr.SmithC.ThewriterD.I45.Istheideareallygood?___.A.yesitisB.Noitisn'tC.YesitdoesD.Noitdoesn't
- AtthirteenIwasdiagnosed诊断withkindofattentiondisorder.ItmadeschooldifficultformE.WheneveryoneelseintheclasswasfocusingontasksIcouldnot.InmyfirstliteratureclassMrs.Smithaskedustoreadastoryandthenwriteonitallwithin45minutes.IraisedmyhandrightawayandsaidMrs.SmithyouseethedoctorsaidIhaveattentionproblems.Imightnotbeabletodoit.Sheglanceddownatmethroughherglassesyouarenodifferentfromyourclassmatesyoungman.ItriedbutIdidn’tfinishthereadingwhenthebellrang.IhadtotakeithomE.InthequietnessofmybedroomthestorysuddenlyallbecamecleartomE.ItwasaboutablindpersonLouisBraillE.Helivedinatimewhentheblindcouldn’tgetmucheducation.ButLouisdidn’tgiveup.Insteadheinventedareadingsystemofraiseddots点whichopenedupawholenewworldofknowledgetotheblinD.Wasn’tItheblindinmyclassbeingmadetolearnlikethesightedstudents?MythoughtsspilledoutandmypenstartedtodancE.Icompletedthetaskwithin40minutes.IndeedIwasnodifferentfromothers;IjustneededaquieterplacE.IfLouiscouldfindhiswayoutofhisproblemswhyshouldIevergiveup?Ididn’texpectanythingwhenIhandedinmypapertoMrs.SmithsoitwasquiteasurprisewhenitcamebacktomethenextdaywithanAonit.Atthebottomofthepaperwerethesewords:Seewhatyoucandowhenyoukeeptrying?25.Theauthordidn’tfinishthereadinginclassbecause.A.HewasnewtotheclassB.HewastiredofliteratureC.HehadanattentiondisorderD.Hewantedtotakethetaskhome26.WhatdoweknowaboutLouisBraillefromthepassage?A.HemadeagreatinventionB.HehadgoodsightC.HegaveupreadingD.Helearnedalotfromschool27.WhatwasMrs.Smith’sattitudetotheauthorattheendofthestory?A.AngryB.ImpatientC.SympatheticD.Encouraging28.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Thedisabledshouldbetreatedwithrespect.B.Ateachercanopenupanewworldtostudents.C.Everyoneneedsahandwhenfacedwithchallenges.D.Onecanfindhiswayoutofdifficultieswithefforts.
- Ayoungwomancarryingathree-year-oldchildgotonabus.TheconductorhurriedtogiveherawarmwelcomeandthenkindlyaskedtheotherpassengerstomakemoreroomforthewomanandherchilD.Onseeingthispeoplebegantotalk.YouknowthisconductorusedtobeveryrudE.Nowsuddenlyhehaschangedhisbadbehaviorsaidamiddle-agedman.Yesheshouldbepraisedandwemustwritealettertothecompanysaidasecondpassenger.That'srightanotherladysaidIwishanewspaperreporterwereheresothatmorepeoplecouldlearnfromthisconductor.JustthenagentlemanwholookedlikeateacherturnedtotheconductorandsaidExcusemebutcanIknowyournameplease?YourexcellentservicemustbepraiseD.Beforehecouldopenhismouththethree-year-oldchildsittingontheyoungwoman'slapinterruptedIknowhisnamE.IcallhimDaD.9.Thepassengerswere________toseetheconductor'skindnesstothewomanandthechilD.A.excitedB.PleasedC.interestedD.surprised10.Onepassengersuggestedwritingalettertothecompanyto______.A.makeademandformorebusesB.thanktheconductorforhisgoodserviceC.criticizetheconductorforhisrudebehaviorD.inviteanewspaperreportertowriteabouttheconductor11.Whatwasthegentleman?A.A.teacher.B.A.newspaperreporter.C.Notknownfromthestory.D.Theconductor'sfriendfromhiscompany.12.Thewordheinthelastparagraphrefersto_______.A.thegentlemanB.theconductorC.themiddle-agedmanD.thethree-year-oldchild
- Kindleisthemost-wished-forandthemostgiftedandhasthemost5-starreviewsofallproductsonAmazon.Nowit’sevenbetter.NewHigh-Contrast高对比度E-InkScreen50℅bettercontrastthananyothere-reader.Theclearesttextandsharpestimages.ReadinBrightSunlightUnlikeLCDscreensKindle’sscreenreadslikerealpaperwithnoglarE.Readaseasilyinbrightsunlightasinyourlivingroom.LighterThanaPaperbackAtonly8.5ouncesand1/3ofaninchthinKindleislighterthanapaperbackandthinnerthanamagazinE.Holds3500BooksWedoubledKindle’sstoragesoyoucancarryupto3500books.Battery电池LifeofUptoOneMonthAsinglechargelastsuptoonemonthwithwirelessoff.Keepwirelessalwaysonandgoforuptothreeweekswithoutrecharging.Booksin60SecondsWithfastandfreewirelessdeliveryyoucanstartreadingbooksinlessthan60seconds.NocomputerrequireD.Massive大量的SelectionOver670000booksincluding107of111NewYorkTimesBestsellersplusaudiobooksperiodicalsandblogs.Fornon-UScustomerscontentavailabilityvaries.FreeOut-of-CopyrightBooksOver1.8millionfreeout-of-copyrightandpre1923booksareavailablesuchasPrideandPrejudice.LowBookPricesOver550000booksare$9.99orlessincluding73currentNewYorkTimesBestsellers.FreeBookSamplesDownloadandreadfirstchaptersforfreebeforeyoudecidetobuy.33.IfyouwanttouseaKindlelongerwithoutrechargingyou’dbetter_______.A.keepwirelessonB.keepwirelessoffC.readinbrightsunlightD.readinthequietroom34.WhatcanwelearnaboutaKindlee-reader?A.ItsLCDscreenreadslikerealpaper.B.Youneedacomputertostartreadingit.C.Ithasalargestorageofmorethan550000books.D.Itoffersdifferentcontentsforitsdifferentcustomers.35.WithaKindlee-readeryoucan______.A.read670000booksforfreeB.readthefirsthalfofeachbookforfreeC.readbookspublishedbefore1923forfreeD.downloadanypartofabookbeforeyoubuyit36.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?A.HowtouseaKindlee-reader.B.WhoneedsaKindlee-reader.C.TheintroductionofaKindlee-reader.D.TheadvantagesofaKindlee-reader.
- Myfatherwasalwaysagoodgardener.Oneofmyearliestmemoriesisstandingwithoutshoesinthefreshlytilled翻耕的soilmyhandsblackenedfromdigginginthegrounD.AsachildIlovedfollowingDadaroundinthegardenIrememberDadpushingthetiller耕作机aheadinperfectlystraightlines.Dadlovedgrowingallsortsofthings:yellowandgreenonionswatermelonsalmostasbigasmerowsofyellowcomandourfavorite---redtomatoes.AsIgrewintoateenagerIdidn'tgetsoexcitedaboutgardeningwithDaD.Insteadofmagicallandofpossibilityithadturnedintosomekindofprison.AsDadgrewolderhisloveforgardeningneverdisappeareD.AfterallthekidsweregrownandhadstartedfamiliesoftheirownDadturnedtogardeninglikeneverbeforE.Evenwhenhewasdiagnosedwithcancerhestilltookcareofhisgarden.Butthenthecancerbitbybitinvadedhisbody.Ihadtodothethingsheusedtodo.WhatreallyconvincedmethatDadwasdyingwasthestateofhisgardenthatyear.TherowsandrowsofmulticoloredvegetablesweregonE.TootiredtoweedthemhesimplyletthembE.Heonlyplantedtomatoes.ForthefirstfewyearsafterhediedIcouldn'tevenbeartolookatanyone'sgardenwithouthavingstrongmemoriespourovermelikecoldwaterfromabucket.ThreeyearsagoIdecidedtoplantmyowngardenandstartedoutwithjustafewtomatoes.ThatmorningafterbreakingupafairamountofsoilsomethingcaughtthecomerofmyeyeandIhadtosmileItwasmyeight-year-oldsonNathanhappilyplayinginthefreshlytilledsoil.21.Whydidtheauthorlikethegardenwhenhewasachild?A.Thegardenwasplantedwithcolorfulflowers.B.Thegardenwasjustfreshlytilledbyhisfather.C.Helovedwhathisfathergrewinthegarden.D.Heenjoyedbeinginthegardenwithhisfather.22.Whenallthekidsstartedtheirownfamiliestheauthor'sfather.A.stoppedhisgardeningB.turnedtootherhobbiesC.devotedmoretogardeningD.focusedonplantingtomatoes23.Whathappenedtothegardenwhentheauthor'sfatherwasseriouslyill?A.Theauthor'ssontookchargeofit.B.Noplantgrewinthegardenatall.C.ThegardenwasalmostdeserteD.D.Itbroughttheauthoragreatharvest.24.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthat.A.theauthor'ssonplayedhappilyinthegardenB.theauthor'ssonremindedhimofhisownfatherC.theauthor'ssonwasverygladtohelptheauthorD.theauthor'ssonwillcontinuegardeningaswell
- CanadianshortstorywriterAliceMunrowontheNobelPrizeforLiteraturE.Eighty-two-year-oldMunroisonlythe13thwomantowinthe112-year-oldprize.Munrodidn’tpublishherfirstcollectionofshortstoriesuntilshewas37yearsoldbutherstorieshavealwaysbeenwell-receiveD.Lotsofherstoriessharesimilarthemesandcharactersbuteachstoryhasitsowntwistsandturns.Eventhoughshe’swonCanada’smostfamousliteraryawardtheGillerPrizetwicewinningtheNobelPrizeforLiteratureisthecherryontopofMunro’scareer.Itbringsthisincrediblerecognitionbothofherandhercareerandofthededicationtotheshortstorysaidoneperson.Alongwiththewell-respectedtitlecomes1.3milliondollars.Munrosaideverythingwassosurprisingandwonderfulandthatshewasdazedbyalltheattentionandaffectionthathasbeencomingmyway.Munroknewshewasintherunning—shewasnamedthesecond-mostlikelypersontowinthisyear’sprizeafterHarukiMurakami村上春树ofJapan—butsheneverthoughtthatshewouldwin.Munro’swinalsorepresentsthelongwayCanadianwritershavecomE.WhenIbeganwritingtherewasaverysmallcommunityofCanadianwritersandlittleattentionwaspaidbytheworlD.NowCanadianwritersarereadadmiredandrespectedaroundtheglobeMunrosaidonThursday.SheistechnicallynotthefirstCanadiantowintheNobelPrizeforLiteraturebutmanyliketothinkthatsheis.In1976SaulBellowwhowasborninQuebecbutmovedtoChicagowhenhewasstillachildwontheprizE.EventhoughhewasborninCanadaheismostlyconsideredtobeanAmericanwriter.Thisisawinforusall.CanadiansbyourverynaturearenotverynationalisticsaidGeoffreyTaylor.Butthingslikethissuddenlymakeyouwanttofindaflag.Shewasn’tsurewhethershewouldkeepwritingifshewontheprizesayingthatitwouldbenicetogooutwithabang.ButthismaychangemyminD.32.WhatisthefeatureofMunro’sstoriesA.Theyhavespecificthemesforchildren.B.Theyhavesimilarstorybackgrounds.C.Theyhavetheirowncomplicatedcontents.D.Theyhavethesamecharactersineachbook.33.ForMunrotheNobelPrizeforLiteratureisanawardfor______.A.herloveforCanadiancultureB.herdevotiontotheshortstoryC.herspecialformofwritingD.hercareerofeditingshortstories34.WhatisimpliedinthesixthparagraphA.Canadianwritershavelongbeenignored.B.Canadianwritersarejustasmallcommunity.C.Canadianwriterspaidlittleattentiontotheprize.D.Canadianshavealongwaytowintheprize.35.WhatdoesthepassagemainlytellusA.HowAliceMunrowinstheNobelPrizeforLiterature.B.AnintroductiontotheNobelPrizeforLiterature.C.AliceMunrowinstheNobelPrizeforLiterature.D.A.world-famouswriterAliceMunro.
- TherearestoriesabouttwoU.S.presidentsAndrewJacksonandMartinVanBurenwhichattempttoexplaintheAmericanEnglishtermOK.Wedon’tknowifeitherstoryistruebuttheyarebothinteresting.ThefirstexplanationisbasedonthefactthatPresidentJacksonhadverylittleeducation.Infacthehaddifficultyreadingandwriting.WhenimportantpaperscametoJacksonhetriedtoreadthemandthenhadhisassistantsexplainwhattheysaiD.Ifheapprovedofapaperhewouldwriteallcorrectonit.Theproblemwasthathedidn’tknowhowtospell.Sowhathereallywrotewasolkorekt.AfterawhileheshortenedthattermtoOK.ThesecondexplanationisbasedontheplacewherePresidentVanBurenwasbornKinderhookNewYork.VanBnren’sfriendsorganizedaclubtohelphimbecomePresidentTheycanedtheclubtheOldKinderhookClubandanyonewhosupportedVanBurenwascalledOK.21.Theauthor____________.A.believesbothofthestoriesB.doesn’tbelieveawordofthestoriesC.isnotsurewhetherthestoriesaretrueD.istellingthestoriesjustforfun22.AccordingtothepassagePresidentJackson__________.A.couldn’tdrawupanydocumentsatallB.didn’tliketoreadimportantpapersbyhimselfC.oftenhadhisassistantssigndocumentsforhimD.wasn’tgoodatreadingwritingorspelling23.AccordingtothefirststorythetermOK____________.A.wasapprovedofbyPresidentJacksonB.wasthetitleofsomeOfficialdocumentsC.wasfirstusedbyPresidentJacksonD.wasanoldwaytospellallcorrect24.AccordingtothesecondstorythetermOKwasfirstused__________.A.byVanBurenB.inapresidentialelectionC.toorganizetheOldKinderhookClubD.bythemembersofthe‘‘OldKinderhookClub
- YoumayhaveheardthatayoungmannamedAbnerDoubledayinventedthegameknownasbaseballinCooperstownNewYorkduringthesummerof1839.DoubledaythenwentontobecomeaCivilWarherowhilebaseballbecameAmerica'sbelovednationalpastimE.Notonlyisthatstoryuntrueit'snotevenintheballparkplaceforbaseball.DoubledaywasstillatWestPointin1839andheneverclaimedtohaveanythingtodowithbaseball.In1907aspecialcommission委员会createdbythesportinggoodsmerchantandformermajorleagueplayerA.J.Spaldingusedweakevidence-namelytheclaimsofonemanminingengineerAbnerGraves-tocomeupwiththeDoubledayoriginstory.Cooperstownbusinessmenandmajorleagueofficialswouldrelyonthemyth'slastingpowerinthe1930swhentheyestablishedtheNationalBaseballHallofFameandMuseuminthevillagE.AsitturnsouttherealhistoryofbaseballisalittlemorecomplicatedthantheDoubledaylegenD.Referencestogamesresembling相似baseballintheUnitedStatesdatehacktothe18thcentury.ItsmostdirectancestorsappeartobetwoEnglishgames:rounderachildren'sgamebroughttoNewEnglandbytheearliestcolonistsandcricket.BythetimeoftheAmericanRevolutionvariations演变ofsuchgameswerebeingplayedonschoolyardsandcollegecampusesacrossthecountry.Theybecameevenmorepopularinnewlyindustrializedcitieswheremensoughtworkinthemid-19thcentury-.InSeptember1845agroupofNewYorkCitymenfoundedtheNewYorkKnickerbockerBaseballClub.Oneofthemwouldmakeanewsetofrulesthatwouldformthebasisformodernbaseball.Cartwright'schangesmadethegamefaster-pacedandmorechallengingfromoldergameslikecricket.In1846theKnickerbockers:playedthefirstofficialgameofbaseballagainstateamofcricketplayersbeginninganewuniquelyAmericantradition.32.Whatcanweknowaccordingtothefirstparagraph?.A.BaseballwasreallyinventedbyAbnerDoubleday.B.AbnerDoubledayfoughtagainstslavesintheCivilWar.C.DoubledaystayedatWestPointforsomereason.D.Doubledaysaidhehadmuchtodowithbaseball.33.WhydidtheDoubledayoriginstorycomeup?A.BecauseaspecialcommissionwasfoundeD.B.BecauseDoubledayprovidedfalseevidencE.C.BecauseAbnerCravestoldaDoubledaystory.D.BecauseAbnerCravesworkedwithDoubleday.34.Therealhistoryofbaseballis_____A.muchsimplerthantheDoubledaylegendB.thatbaseballcomesfromtwoEnglishgamesC.thatachildren’sgamecamefromNewEnglandD.moreinterestingthanrounderandcricket35.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat____A.DoubledayisthemostrespectedintheUSAB.DoubledaymusthavebeenanarmyofficerC.DoubledayinfactcamefromBritainD.Doubledayinventedrounderandcricket
- Amanwalksintoadoctor'sofficE.Hehasacucumber黄瓜uphisnoseacarrotinhisleftearandabananainhisrightear.What'sthematterwithme?heasksthedoctor.ThedoctorrepliesYou'renoteatingproperly.ThisisapopularjokeamongBritishschoolchildren.ItshowsBritain'sfamousdryandsatirical讽刺的wayofseeingthefunnysideoflifE.PeoplesaythisuniquesenseofhumorisoneofBritain'snationalcharacteristics.TheBritishsenseofhumorisdifferentfromothercountriesbecauseitisoftenmorenegativE.WhenitcomestomakingtheBritishlaughthereisnothingthatworksbetterthanasociallyinappropriate不恰当的jokE.Itreflectstheculturewheremocking嘲弄ispartofeverydaylifE.WhilemostBritonsdon'ttakethesejokestooseriouslyforeignersoftendon'tunderstandthem.A.recentsurveyfoundthatmostforeignerswhovisitedBritainthinktheBritishareunfriendlyandhavealmostnosenseofhumor.AretheBritishjustnotasfunnyastheythinktheyare?LeoMcKinstryaBritishjournalistthinkstheBritisharefunny.AccusingtheBritishofhavingnosenseofhumorisliketellingRolls-Royce劳斯莱斯thatitscarsarecheapandnotgoodinqualityhesays.16.WhatdoesthedoctoractuallymeanbytheremarkYou'renoteatingproperly?A.Whatyouhavehadisthecauseoftheseproblems.B.YouarenothavingtherightfooD.C.Youdon'teatthewaypeopleusuallydo.D.Youeatwiththewrongcutlery餐具.17.Theworddryinparagraphtwomeans____________.A.withoutwaterorliquidinsideB.specialandpopularamongschoolchildrenC.dullandmeaninglessD.funnyandcleverwhileseemingtobeserious18.WhydomostvisitorswhooncevisitedBritainthinkthattheBritishareunfriendly?A.BecausetheBritishalwaystakethingsseriously.B.BecausetheBritishhavenosenseofhumor.C.BecausetheBritisharecoldanddifficulttogetalongwith.D.BecausetheBritishhaveadifferentsenseofhumor.19.WhichofthefollowingareNOTthecharacteristicsofBritishhumor?A.dryandsatiricalB.negativeandmockingC.encouragingandgentleD.cleverandwitty20.Rolls-Royce’scarsare_____.A.cheapbutnotgoodinqualityB.expensiveandgoodinqualityC.cheapandgoodinqualityD.expensivebutnotgoodinquality
- WhitneyHoustonwhodiedonFebruary112012inBeverlyHillsCaliforniaisbeingrememberedacrosstheglobeasatrailblazer开拓者.AmongallofHouston’soutstandingachievementsincludingatotalofmorethan400careerawardshermostsignificantachievementwasherrecord-settingstringofsevenNumberOnesinglesontheBillboardHot100chart.ItbrokethepreviousrecordofsixsetbyTheBeeGeesandTheBeatles.ThestringbeganonOctober261985withherGrammy-winninghitSavingAllMyLoveForYouandendedonApril231988withherR&BballadWhereDoBrokenHeartsGo.ItwasthefourthsinglefromheralbumWhitneytogotoNumberOnealsoarecordforafemaleartist.Shesoldmorethan170millionalbumsworldwideandco-producedandrecordedsongsforoneofthebest-sellingsoundtracks声带ofalltimeTheBodyguard.WhitneyHoustonwasbornthedaughterofthefamedgospel福音singerCissyHoustoninNewarkNewJersey.DionneWarwickwashercousinandArethaFranklinhergodmother.Shebeganasagospelsingerandpianistinhermother’schurchandsometimesperformedalongsideherinnightclubs.Atage15WhitneysangbackuponChakaKhan’sI’mEveryWomanatuneshelaterperformedonTheBodyguardsoundtrack.WhitneysignedwithAristain1983andreleasedherself-titleddebutalbumtwoyearslater.TheNewYorkTimescalledherfirsteffortanimpressivemusicallyconservativeshowcase展示foranexceptionalvocaltalent声乐天才.Shecontinuedtoachievesimilarpraiseforsubsequentalbumswhileherfast-growingfanbaseputherintotheworld-classentertainer.In1998shereleasedhermostmusically-diversealbumtodateMyLoveIsYourLove.Thetitletrackbecameherthirdbest-sellingsingleever.Thepast10yearswerefilledwithhighsandlows.WhileWhitney’scontractatAristaRecordswasrenewedfor$100millionalbumsalesbegantoslidE.Her14-yearmarriagetosingerBobbyBrownendedin2007shecanceledconcertsandinterviewsandaccusationaroseofdrugabusE.HerfinalalbumILookToYousoldmorethantwomillioncopiesandreachedtheNumberOnespotin2009.5.What’sWhitneyHouston’smostoutstandingachievement?A.Sellingmorethan170millionalbumsworldwidE.B.Her400careerawards.C.Hervocaltalent.D.Herrecord-settingstringofsevenNumberOnesingles.6.AccordingtothetextWhitney.A.wasborninagospelsingerfamilyB.releasedherfamousalbumattheageof15C.soldthemostofthealbumsworldwideD.firstsignedwithAristain19857.WhatwasWhitneyaccusedof?A.HerdivorcewithBobbyBrown.B.HerconflictwithherformerhusbanD.C.Thecanceledconcertsandinterviews.D.DrugabusE.8.WhendidWhitneyreleaseherfirstself-titledalbum?A.In1983.B.In1985.C.In1989.D.In1987.9.Whatisthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?A.Whitney’ssuccess.B.Whitney’sachievements.C.Whitney’sbestsingles.D.Whitney’smusictalents.
- WhenTaylorSwiftfirstcametotheattentionofthepublicshewasa17-year-oldnewcomerwholovedsingingtoherguitar.Sheseemedfarmoreenthusiasticthanskillful.FouryearslaterSwiftbecameamulti-awardwinner.ThismonthshewascrownedWomanoftheYearbyBillboardmagazinetheyoungestsinger-song-writerevertoreceivethehonor.Agedonly21TaylorhasalreadymadeamajorimpactonmusicandhasbeenanunbelievablerolemodelforhopefulartistsandyoungwomeneverywheresaidBillWerdeBillboard’sdirector.Werde’swordsdonotcomefromnowherE.UnlikemanypopsingersespeciallythosewhodonotwritetheirownmaterialSwifthasthepowerofturningherideasintolyricsthatwillsetpeoplethinking.HiddenbeneathTaylorSwift’snot-a-girlnot-yet-a-womansweetnessisaveryskillfulsongwritingtechniquewroteLeahGreenblattinanAmericanmagazinE.SongwritingasSwiftexplainsistocopewithissues.Itendtowriteaboutthingsthatreallyimpactmemost.Therecertainlyseemstobesomethingtrueandhonestrunningthrougheveryoneofthe14songsonheralbumSpeakNowaboutthelessonsandconfusionandheartbreakandallthedifferentthingsthatgoalongwithbeing1819and20.FortheaudiencetooyoungtohaveexperiencedrealpassionorheartbreakSwift’ssongsarelikeapotentialroadmappromisingthingswillworkoutOKcommentedDorianLynskeyinaBritishnewspaper.NowSwiftisgettingreadytogofurtherandhassofarwrittenabout10songsforher2012albumwhichisaboutfeelingsofgrowingupandbecominganadult.They’resadifI’mbeinghonest.They’reaboutmyheartbreaksandmymovingon.Butmoreimportantlytheyareaboutachievingcontentment.You’renotalwaysgoingtobeperfectlyhappyasyougrowup.1.WhatdoesthewritermeanbysayingWerde’swordsdonotcomefromnowhere?A.Swiftstandsoutasasingerandsongwriter.B.OnlySwiftwritesherownsongs.C.Swiftbeginstotakeinterestinsinging.D.Swiftdecidestodealwithproblemsinhernewalbum.2.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Swifthastheabilitytowritesongswithdeepermeanings.B.Swiftisbothenthusiasticandskillfulnow.C.Swiftbecameamulti-awardwinnerwhenshebegantosingonthestagE.D.Swift’salbumSpeakNowhas14songs.3.TaylorSwift’s2012albummainlyrecords.A.dreamandrealityB.heartbreakanddespairC.painandgrowthD.problemsandsociety4.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Swiftcomestopeople’sattentionB.SwiftrisestofameC.SwiftwinsmanyawardsD.Swiftexperiencesrealpassion
- Attheageof95OlgaKotelkoattractedgreatattentionattheWorldMastersAthleticsChampionships.This5ft-tallCanadianbecametheoldestrecordedwomanindoorrunnerhighjumperandlongjumperatthecompetition.Olganowhasmorethan30worldrecordstohernameandhaswonmorethan750goldmedals.ButsheseesherselfasnothingspecialdescribingherselfasjustaplainJanE.Asoneof11childrenbroughtuponafarmshehasalwaysbeenactivemilkingcowsanddoingotherhousework.Shehasnowoutlivedallherbrothersandsistersandmostofherfriendsbutwhenaskedwhathersecretisshesaysthereisn’tonE.Ithinkyourageisjustanumber.It’snotyourbirthday;it’showyouagethatmakesthedifferencE.It’syourattitudetoallthethingsthathappeninyourlifethatplaysthebiggestpart.Socanweallturnourselvesintononagenarian九十多岁的superheroes?ResearchfromNewcastleUniversitysuggeststhatasevery24hourspassweaddanextrafivehourstoourlives—that’sover2monthseachyear—partlybecauseofimprovinglivingconditionsandmedicaldevelopment.AndintheUKthenumberofpeoplewhoarelivingintotheir100thyearhasnearlyincreasedbyfourtimessincethe1980s.Soageingisnotaterriblething.WhileOlga’sgenes基因mighthelpherwe’renotallprisonerstoourown.Afterall75%ofourlaterlivescouldbedowntothelifestylewechoosetoleaD.A.gooddiet饮食andregularexercisearekey.Besidesdevelopingfriendshipsinmid-lifealsoworks.DrHollanddirectorofAstonUniversity’sresearchcentreforhealthyageingsays:Themorefriendsyouhavewhenyou’re50-60yearsoldthelesslikelyyou’retobelonelyinlaterlife;thelesslonelyyouarethelesslikelyyou’retobeillastheyearsgoby.28.OlgaKotelkowaswell-knownattheWorldMastersAthleticsChampionshipsbecause.A.shewastheoldestsportswomanthereB.shecompetedinseveraleventsC.shesetanewworldrecordD.shewonagoldthere29.WhatdidOlgaKotelkomeanbydescribingherselfasaplainJane?A.Shewashard-working.B.ShewasoncenamedJanE.C.ShewasveryactivE.D.Shewasverycommon.30.OlgaKotelko’swordssuggestthat.A.weshouldn’tcountourageuplikenumbersB.weshouldn’tcelebrateourbirthdayaswegetoldC.weshouldtrytohaveapositiveattitudetowardslifeD.weshouldlearntochangeaccordingtowhathappens31.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthat.A.howlongwelivedoesn’tcompletelydependongenesB.OlgaKotelkosucceededbecauseofhergoodgenesC.it’shardforthemiddle-agedtomakefriendsD.it’sunavoidableforpeopletogetold
- GrandparentsAnsweraCallAsathird-generationnativeofBrownsvilleTexasMildredGarzaneverplannedtomoveaway.EvenwhenherdaughterandsonaskedhertomovetoSanAntoniotohelpwiththeirchildrenshepolitelyrefuseD.OnlyafterayearoffriendlydiscussiondidMs.Garzafinallysayyes.Thatwasfouryearsago.Todayallthreegenerationsregardthemoveasasuccessgivingthemacloserrelationshipthantheywouldhavehadinseparatecities.NostatisticsshowthenumberofgrandparentslikeGarzawhoaremovingclosertoadultchildrenandgrandchildren.Yetthereisevidencesuggestingthatthetrendisgrowing.EvenPresidentObama’smother-in-lawMarianRobinsonhasagreedtoleaveChicagoandmoveintotheWhiteHousetohelpcareforhergranddaughters.Accordingtoastudybygrandparents.Com83percentofthepeoplesaidMrs.Robinson’sdecisionwillinfluencegrandparentsintheAmericanfamily.Two-thirdsbelievemorefamilieswillfollowtheexampleofObama’sfamily.Inthe1960swewereallalittlewildandcouldn’tgetawayfromhomefarenoughforfastenoughtoprovewecoulddoitonourownsaysChristineCrosbypublisherofGrandamagazineforgrandparents.Wenowrealizehowimportantfamilyisandhowimportantitistobenearthemespeciallywhenyou’reraisingchildren.MovingisnotforeveryonE.AlmosteverygrandparentwantstobewithhisorhergrandchildrenandiswillingtomakesacrificesbutsometimesitiswisertosaynoandvisitfrequentlyinsteaD.Havingyourgrandchildrenfarawayishardespeciallyknowingyouradultchildisstrugglingbutgivingupthelifeyouknowmaybeharder.25.WhywasGarza’smoveasuccess?A.Itstrengthenedherfamilyties.B.Itimprovedherlivingconditions.C.Itenabledhertomakemorefriends.D.Ithelpedherknowmorenewplaces.26.WhatwasthereactionofthepublictoMrs.Robinson’sdecision?A.17%expressedtheirsupportforit.B.Fewpeoplerespondedsympathetically.C.83%believedithadabadinfluencE.D.ThemajoritythoughtitwasatrenD.27.WhatdidCrosbysayaboutpeopleinthe1960s?A.Theywereunsureofthemselves.B.Theywereeagertoraisemorechildren.C.Theywantedtoliveawayfromtheirparents.D.Theyhadlittlerespectfortheirgrandparents.28.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestthegrandparentsdointhelastparagraph?A.Makedecisionsinthebestinterestsoftheirown.B.Asktheirchildrentopaymorevisitstothem.C.Sacrificefortheirstrugglingchildren.D.Gettoknowthemselvesbetter.
- Thechimpdidn’tfeelwell.Shefelloverignoringtheotherwildchimps.Finallythesickchimpcrawledovertoabushpickedsomeleavesandswallowedthem.Bythenextafternoonthechimpwasasgoodasnew!BiologistswatchingthechimpweresurpriseD.Somehowtheplanthadcuredthechimp!Didthechimpknowtheplantwouldmakeherfeelbetter?Orwasitjustaluckyaccident?Manyscientistsdon’tthinkithasanythingtodowithluck.They’rediscoveringthatsomeanimalsseemtouseplantstocurethemselves.Andtheseanimalsareleadingscientiststonewplantsthatcouldcurehumans!Dr.RichardWranghamananthropologistatHarvardUniversityagreesthatanimalsmayknowsomethingwedon’tknowaboutforestplants.WranghamgottoknowchimpsandtheirdietswhilestudyingthemforthreeyearsinTanzaniA.Youmustknowalotaboutananimal’sfeedinghabitstoknowwhatitdoesn’tconsiderfoodWranghamexplains.Everymorninghesawthatmostchimpsatefruitneartheirnests.Laterontheyateonleaves.WhenhenoticedchimpseatingtheleavesofaplanttheyusuallyignoredWranghamthoughtsomethinginterestingwasgoingon---especiallywhenhesawthatthey’dsometimeswalkfor20minutestofindtheplant.Anotherstrangethingthatcaughthiseyewashowtheyatethebitterleaves.TheyswallowedtheleaveswholeexplainsWranghamnotingthatchimpsusuallychewtheirfoodwell.Theyseemedtorub摩擦theleavesaroundtheroofsoftheirmouths.Theyclosedtheireyeswrinkledtheirnosesandswallowedslowly.WranghamwonderedwhatcouldbesogoodaboutsomethingtastingsobaD.Hehadachemistanalyzetheleaves.Hediscoveredthattheleavescontainaredoilthatkillsdifferentviruses病毒.LatertestsshowedthattheoilmightevenfightcancerandtheAIDSvirus!Whydon’tthechimpschewtheleaves?Rubbingtheleavesbetweenthetongueandtheinsideofthemouthmightallowthechemicalstoenterthebloodstreamdirectlyhesuggestsinsteadofgoingtothestomachwheretheymightgetdestroyedbyacids.Thechimpsseemtoknowwhatthey’redoing.32.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_________.A.chimpscurethemselvesbychewingplantsB.chemicalsinplantshelpcureanimalsC.scientistslivewithchimpstostudytheirdietsD.Dr.Wranghamknowsalotaboutforestplants33.HowcanDr.Wranghamtellwhichplantsaremedicineforchimps?A.Bytalkingwiththebiologists.B.Bystudyingthechimps’feedinghabits.C.Byanalyzingthechimps’favoritefooD.D.Bycomparingotherscientists’discoveries.34.Theauthorwrotethepassageto___________.A.provideasolutionB.testatheoryC.presentafindingD.describeanexperiment35.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Animaldoctors.B.Forestplants.C.Chimp’sdiets.D.A.cureforcancer.
- Myhusbandandchildrenthinktheyareveryluckythattheyarelivingandthatit’sChristmasagain.Theycan’tseethatweliveonadirtystreetinadirtyhouseamongpeoplewhoaren’tmuchgooD.ButJohnnyandchildrencan’tseethis.Whatapityitisthatourneighbourshavetomakehappinessoutofallthisdirt.Idecidedthatmychildrenmustgetoutofthis.Themoneythatwe’vesavedisn’tnearlyenough.TheMcGarityshavemoneybuttheyaresoprouD.Theylookdownuponthepoor.TheMcGaritygirljustyesterdaystoodoutthereinthestreeteatingfromabagofcandy糖果whilearingofhungrychildrenwatchedher.Isawthosechildrenlookingatherandcryingintheirhearts;andwhenshecouldn’teatanymoreshethrewtherestdownthesewer下水道.Whyisitonlybecausetheyhavemoney?Thereismoretohappinessthanmoneyintheworldisn’tthere?MissJacksonwhoteachesattheSettlementHouseisn’trichbutsheknowsthings.SheunderstandspeoplE.Hereyeslookstraightintoyourswhenshetalkswithyou.ShecanreadyourminD.I’dliketoseethechildrenbelikeMissJacksonwhentheygrowup.21.Thispassagemainlysuggeststhatthewriter_______.A.iseasytogetalongwithB.isunhappywiththelifetheyarelivingC.isgoodatobservingandunderstandingD.isneverpleasedwithherneigbours22.WhatdoyouthinkofMcGaritygirl?A.Sheisproudandhungry.B.Sheisselfishandcruel.C.Sheislonelyandfriendless.D.SheisunhappyandmisunderstooD.23.Inthistextthewritertriestotellusthat_______.A.moneyisthekeytoeverythingB.themoremoneyyouhavethelesshappyyou’llbeC.thereissomethingmoreimportantthanmoneyD.whentalkingtopeopleweshouldlookintotheireyes24.PickouttheonethatdoesNOTdescribethewriter’sviewonmoney.A.Whyisitonlybecausetheyhavemoney?B.Thereismoretohappinessthanmoney.C.MissJacksonisn’trichbutsheknowsthings.D.Themoneywesavedisn’tnearlyenough.
- HaveyoueverheardaboutthesayingHonestyisthebestpolicy?Hereisastoryaboutit.Onedayapoormanwascuttingabigpieceofwoodnearariver.Suddenlyhisoldaxefellintothewater.HefeltverysadbecausehelosthisonlyaxE.Thenallatonceabeautifulfairycameoutandaskedthemanwhatwasthematter.IhavelostmyaxehesaiD.ItfellintothewaterwhenIwascuttingthewooD.ThefairyshowedhimagoldaxeandaskedIsthisyours?Nosaidtheman.ThefairythenshowedhimasilveraxeandaskedagainIsthisyours?Noagainansweredtheman.ThensheshowedhimtheoldaxE.Yesthatisminecalledoutthehappyman.Iknowthatwellenoughsaidthefairy.IonlywantedtoseeifyouwouldtellmethetruthandnowI'llgiveyouthegoldaxeandthesilveraxebesidesyourownonE.21.Onedaywhenthemanwascuttingsomething________.A.hefellintothewaterB.hisaxedroppedintotheriverC.hisaxefellintoalakeD.hesawabeautifulfairy22.Themanwassadbecause_________.A.hewaspoorandhadnootheraxesB.hecouldnotgoonworkingC.helikedhisaxeverymuchD.hisaxewasagoldaxe23.Thefairygavehimagoldaxeandasilveraxebuthedidn'ttakethembecausehe___.A.didnotlikethemB.didnotknowtheyweremadeofgoldandsilverC.wasveryrichD.knewtheseaxeswerenothis24.Attheendofthestorythemanhad________.A.onlyoneaxeB.twoaxesC.threeaxesD.manyaxes25.Thefairyhelpedthemanbecausehewas________man.A.anoldB.ayoungC.apoorD.anhonest.
- Hobbswasanorphan孤儿.Heworkedinafactoryandeverydayhegotalittlemoney.Hardworkmadehimthinandweak.Hewantedtoborrowalotofmoneytolearntopaintpicturesbuthedidnotthinkhecouldpayoffthedebts.OnedayalawyersaidtohimOnethousanddollarsandhereisthemoney.AsHobbstookthepackageofnoteshewasverydumbfoundeD.Hedidn’tknowwherethemoneycamefromandhowtospendit.HesaidtohimselfIcouldgotofindahotelandlivelikearichmanforafewdays;orIgiveupmyworkinthefactoryanddowhatI’dliketodo:paintingpictures.IcoulddothatforafewweeksbutwhatwouldIdoafterthat?Ishouldhavelostmyplaceinthefactoryandhavenomoneytoliveon.IfitwerealittlelessmoneyIwouldbuyanewcoatoraradioorgiveadinnertomyfriends.IfitweremoreIcouldgiveuptheworkandpayforpaintingpictures.Butit’stoomuchforoneandtoolittlefortheother.Hereisthereadingofyouruncle’swill遗嘱saidthelawyertellingwhatistobedonewiththismoneyafterhisdeath.Imustaskyoutorememberonepoint.Yourunclehassaidyoumustbringmeapapershowingexactlywhatyoudidwithhismoneyassoonasyouhavespentit.YesIseE.I’lldothatsaidtheyoungman.45.Hobbswantedtoborrowmoneyto_______.A.studyabroadB.workabroadC.payoffthedebtsD.learntopaintpictures46.WhatdoestheunderlinedworddumbfoundedinParagraph2probablymean?A.SurpriseD.B.FrighteneD.C.SatisfieD.D.ExciteD.47.WiththemoneyhegotatfirstHobbs_______.A.plannedtohaveahappylifeforafewdaysB.decidedtogiveuphisworkinthefactoryC.wastogiveadinnertohisfriendsD.hadnoideawhattodo48.Hobbswasaskedto_______.A.tellthelawyerwhathedidwiththemoneyafterspendingitB.readhisuncle’swillC.tellthelawyerwhatwastobedonewiththemoneyD.buysomepictures
- BeaafiveyearoldgirlwasbornwithasevereillnesswhichmeansshehastobekeptawayfromotherchildrenofheragebecauseherbodyissoweakthatshewouldbeunabletofightoffacommoncolD.Beawasdiagnosed诊断withthisdiseasewhenshewasfivemonthsolD.Sincethenthehospitalhasbecomehersecondhomemedicinesforfoodandallkindsoftreatmentsherfriends.Beareceivedaveryspecialtreatmentwhenshewasfouryearsoldwhichwouldallowhertobelikeanormalchildifsuccessful.AfterthatshespenttwoweeksinICUbeforelivingforfourmonthsonaseparateward病房.BeawasallowedhomeinFebruarybutstillneededaspecialtubeinhernosetosendinmedicineeverytwodays.Herparentscleanthehousefromtoptobottomeverytwodaysandhoover用吸尘器清扫eachmorningtomakesureBeaisfreefromanypossiblebacteriA.AnnaBea’smothersaidSheisweakbutsostrong.We’veneverseenanychildstrongerthanher.Itseemsasifnothingintheworldcouldbeather.Wereallyhopetosendhertoschoolnextyear.SheusedtodriveonthelocalplaygroundbutBeawasonlyallowedtowatchsittinginthecar.ItwasheartbreakingtoseeBeastaringattherunningandlaughingchildrentherE.SheneverstoppedfightingthediseasE.Iknowshe’sdyingforsuchanormallifE.HearingofBea’sstorytheMakeAWishFoundationhaspaidforaplayparktobebuiltinherbackgarden.Beaisverybraveandshehasencouragedmanychildrenlikehersaidthechairmanofthefoundation.29.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat________.A.BeawillneedatubeinhernoseallthetimE.B.Beahastostayinhospitaluntilsheisanadult.C.Bea’sparentswillsendhertoschoolnextyear.D.Bea’smotherfeelsproudwhentalkingabouther.30.TheMakeAWishFoundationhadaplayparkbuiltforBeato________.A.honorherbraveryinfightingagainstherdiseasE.B.callforattentiontothisimmunesystemdeficiency.C.encouragemorechildrenlikeBeatobeoptimistiC.D.launchacampaignagainstthisseriousdiseasE.31.WhatmakesBeasobravetofightagainstthisseriousdisease?A.Herparents’encouragementandcarE.B.Herdreamingofowningaplaypark.C.HerwishtobecomeanormalchilD.D.Herdoctor’sskillsandexperiencE.
- Wearenotbornwithcouragebutneitherarewebornwithfear.Maybesomeofourfearsarebroughtonbyyourownexperiencesbywhatsomeonehastoldyoubywhatyou’vereadinthepapers.Somefearsarereasonablelikewalkingaloneinabadpartoftownattwoo’clockinthemorning.Butonceyoulearntoavoidthatsituationyouwon’tneedtoliveinfearofit.Fearseventhemostbasiconescantotallydestroyourambitions.Fearcandestroyfortunes.Fearcandestroyrelationships.Fearifleftuncontrolledcandestroyourlives.Fearisoneofthemanyenemieshiddeninsideus.Letmetellyouaboutfiveoftheotherenemieswefacefromwithin.Thefirstenemythatyou’vegottodestroybeforeitdestroysyouisindifferencE.Whatatragicdiseasethisis!Ho-humletitslidE.I’lljustdriftalong.Here’soneproblemwithdrifting:youcan’tdriftyourwaytothetopofthemountain.Thesecondenemywefaceisindecision.IndecisionisthethiefofopportunityandenterprisE.ItwillstealyourchancesforabetterfuturE.Takeaswordtothisenemy.Thethirdenemyinsideisdoubt.Surethere’sroomforhealthyskepticism.Youcan’tbelieveeverything.Butyoualsocan’tletdoubttakeover.Manypeopledoubtthepastdoubtthefuturedoubteachotherdoubtthegovernmentdoubtthepossibilitiesanddoubttheopportunities.Worstofalltheydoubtthemselves.I’mtellingyoudoubtwilldestroyyourlifeandyourchancesofsuccess.Itwillemptybothyourbankaccountandyourheart.Doubtisanenemy.Goafterit.Getridofit.Thefourthenemywithinisworry.We’veallgottoworrysomE.Justdon’tletitdefeatyou.Insteadletitalarmyou.Worrycanbeuseful.IfyoustepoffthesidewalkinNewYorkCityandataxiiscomingyou’vegottoworry.Butyoucan’tletworrylooselikeamaddogthatdrivesyouintoasmallcorner.Here’swhatyou’vegottodowithyourworries:drivethemintoasmallcorner.Whateverisouttogetyouyou’vegottogetit.Whateverispushingonyouyou’vegottopushback.Thefifthenemyinsideisovercaution.Itisthetimid胆怯的approachtolifE.Timidityisnotavirtue;it’sanillness.Ifyouletitgoit’lldefeatyou.Timidpeopledon’tgetpromoteD.Theydon’tadvanceandgrow.You’vegottoavoidovercaution.Dobattlewiththeenemies.Dobattlewithyourfears.Buildyourcouragetofightwhat’sholdingyoubackwhat’skeepingyoufromyourgoalsanddreams.BecourageousinyourlifeandinyourpursuitofthethingsyouwantandthepersonyouwanttobecomE.Title:Facingthe71▲withinWhattheyare72▲theyaffectyouHowyoucandealwiththemFear73▲youyourambitionsfortunesrelationshipsandevenlives.Bringitunder74▲.IndifferenceJustgetyoutodriftalonginwhichcaseyoucannever75▲ittothetopofthemountain.Destroyitbeforeitdestroysyou.Indecision76▲youofopportunityenterpriseandyourchancesforabetterfuturE.Takeaswordtoit.Doubt●Destroyyourlifeandyourchancesofsuccess.●Emptyyourheartas77▲asyourbankaccount.Goafteritandremoveit.WorryDriveyouintoasmallcornerlikeamaddog.Letitalarmyou78▲ofallowingittodefeatyou.Overcaution●Stopyoufrom79▲promoteD.●80▲inyournotadvancingandgrowing.●Don’tletitgooritwilldefeatyou.●Trytoavoidit.
- On17March2003RobinCookLeaderoftheHouseofCommonsandformerForeignSecretaryresignedfromtheCabinetinprotestagainstthecomingwarinIraq.HisresignationspeechinspiredthefirstlongapplauseinthehistoryoftheHouseandmarkedtheendoftheministerialcareerofoneofLabor’smostbrilliantpoliticians.FortheprevioustwoyearsRobinCookkeptadiaryapersonalrecordofthelifeofLabor’ssecondtermadiarythatformsthecenterofthenarrative叙述.ThePointofDepartureisRobinCook’splainaccountofthisextraordinaryperiodinourpoliticalhistorythemostimportantpoliticalpublicationofthedecadE.ThoughsurprisedbyhisabruptdismissalasForeignSecretaryhebecamedeterminedtobringaboutsomechangesinParliamentarydemocracy议会民主thathebelievedwasessentialifParliamentwastomoveintothe21stcentury.AsTonyBlairtoldhimThisisthejobforyou.Drawingonfirst-handexperiencesintheCommonsandtheCabinetofencountersinconferencesandlatenightconversationswefollowhisgatheringdisillusionment醒悟asthepoliticalcompassofthegovernmentchangestodirectionswhichhebelievestobecompletelymistaken:fromitsfailureaboutLordsreformanditsunwillingnesstoprovideleadershipforsocialchangetoaforeignpolicywhichhasledusawayfromourresponsibilityinEuropeintocloserrelationshipwiththemostright-winggovernmentinAmericanhistoryandparticipationinBush’swaronIraq.Thisisthestoryofagovernmentinpowerandthetensionsbetweenthosewhogovern.ButaboveallitisastoryofapoliticianwhotrulywantedtobringdemocracyclosertothepeoplebutwhosawagovernmentincreasinglyseparatedfromthevaluesofhimselfandhispartyandwhodevelopedagrowingbeliefthatonIraqitspositionwasmorallydiplomatically外交上andpoliticallywrong.RobinCookfirstenteredParliamentasMPforEdinburghCentralin1974.HeheldanumberofseniorpositionsinOpposition—ShadowForeignSecretaryShadowHealthandSocialServicesSecretary—beforebecomingForeignSecretaryin1997.In2001hewasappointedLeaderoftheHouseofCommonsapositionfromwhichheresignedinMarch2003inprotestagainstthecomingwarinIraq.63.RobinCookresignedfromhispostbecausehe.A.couldn’tacceptthegovernment’sdecisiontojoininthecomingwarinIraqB.wantedtohavemoretimetokeephisdiaryC.wasnotallowedtomakeanychangestoParliamentarydemocracyD.wasnotsatisfiedwiththejobTonyBlairgavehim64.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.CookheldseveralseniorpositionsinEdinburghCentral.B.CookbelievedtheBritishgovernmentshouldn’tdistanceitselffromtheAmericangovernment.C.CookwasservingasLeaderoftheHouseofCommonswhenheresigneD.D.Cookwascompletelymistakenaboutthegovernment’sdirections.65.Afterreadingthispassagewecanknowthat.A.theBritishgovernmentcouldhavepreventedthewaronIraqfromhappeningB.RobinCookcouldhaveplayedamoreimportantroleinBritishpoliticshadhenotresignedC.therelationsbetweenthegovernmentinpowerandthepeopleweretenseD.RobinCookbelievedthattheParliamentarydemocracyhadbeentooclosetothepeople66.ThePointofDeparturemightbethenameofa.A.journalB.newspaperC.magazineD.book
- LastweekmyyoungestsonandIvisitedmyfatherathisnewhomeinTucsonArizonA.HemovedthereafewyearsagoandIwaseagertoseehisnewplaceandmeethisfriends.Myearliestmemoriesofmyfatherareofatallhandsomesuccessfulmandevotedtohisworkandfamilybutuncomfortablewithhischildren.AsachildIlovedhim;asaschoolgirlandyoungadultIfearedhimandfeltbitterabouthim.HeseemedunhappywithmeunlessIgotstraightA’sandunhappywithmyboyfriendsiftheirfatherswerenotassuccessfulashewas.WheneverIwentoutwithhimonweekendsIusedtostruggletothinkupthingstosayfeelingonguarD.Onthefirstdayofmyvisitwewentoutwithoneofmyfather’sfriendsforlunchatanoutdoorcafE.Wewalkedalongthatafternoondidsomeshoppingateonthestreettableandlaughedovermyson’sfunnyfacialexpressions.Gonewasmyfather’scritical挑剔的airandstrictrules.WhowasthispersonIknewasmyfatherwhoseemedsofriendlyandinterestingbearound?Whathadheldhimbackbefore?ThenextdaymydadpulledouthischildhoodpicturesandtoldmequiteafewstoriesabouthisownchildhooD.AlthoughourtimestogetherbecameeasierovertheyearsIneverfeltclosertohimatthatmomentAftersomanyyearsI’matlastseeinganothersideofmyfather.AndinsodoingI’mdelightedwithmynewfrienD.MydadinhismewhomeinArizonaisbacktomefromwherehewas.25.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofherfatherafterhervisittoTucson?A..HewassilentmostofthetimE.B.Hewastooproudofhimself..C.Hedidnotlovehischildren..D.Heexpectedtoomuchofher.26.Whentheauthorwentoutwithherfatheronweekendsshewouldfeel.A.nervousB.sorryC.tiredD.Strictandhare-working.27.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofherfatherafterhervisittoTucson?A.Morecritical.B.MoretalkativE.C.Gentleandfriendly.D.Strictandhard-working.28.Theunderlinedwordsmynewfriendinthelastparagraphreferto.A.theauthor’ssonB.theauthor’sfatherC.thefriendoftheauthor’sfatherD.thecaféowner
- Anyonewhocaresaboutwhatschoolsandcollegesteachandhowtheirstudentslearnwillbeinterestedinthememoir回忆录ofRalphW.TylerwhoisoneofthemostfamousmeninAmericaneducation.BorninChicagoin1902broughtupandschooledinNebraskathe19-year-oldcollegegraduateRalphTylerbecamehookedonteachingwhileteachingasascienceteacherinSouthDakotaandchangedhismajorfrommedicinetoeducation.GraduateworkattheUniversityofChicagofoundhimconnectedwithhonorableeducatorsCharlesJuddandW.W.Charterswhoseideasofteachingandtestinghadaneffectonhislaterwork.In1927hebecameateacherofOhioStateUniversitywherehefurtherdevelopedanewmethodoftesting.Tylerbecamewell-knownnationalityin1938whenhecarriedhisworkwiththeEight-YearStudyfromOhioStateUniversitytotheUniversityofChicagoattheinvitationofRobertHutchins.TylerwasthefirstdirectoroftheCenterforAdvancedStudyintheBehavioralSciencesatStanfordapositionheheldforfourteenyears.Therehefirmlybelievedthatresearchersshouldbefreetoseekanindependent独立的spiritintheirwork.AlthoughTylerofficiallyretiredin1967heneveractuallyretireD.HeservedonalonglistofeducationalorganizationsintheUnitedStatesandabroaD.Eveninhis80shetraveledacrossthecountrytoadviseteachersandmanagementpeopleonhowtosetobjectives目标thatdevelopthebestteachingandlearningwithintheirschools.21.WhoaremostprobablyinterestedinRalphW.Tyler'smemoir?A.Topmanagers.B.Languagelearners.C.Seriouseducators.D.Scienceorganizations.22.ThewordshookedohteachingunderlinedinParagraph2probablymean_____.A.attractedtoteachingB.tiredofteachingC.satisfiedwithteachingD.unhappyaboutteaching23.WheredidTylerworkastheleaderofaresearchcenterforover10years?A.TheUniversityofChicago.B.StanfordUniversity.C.OhioStateUniversity.D.NebraskaUniversity.24.Tylerissaidtohaveneveractuallyretiredbecause_________.A.hedevelopedanewmethodoftestingB.hecalledforfreespiritinresearchC.hewasstillactiveingivingadviceD.hestillledtheEight-YearStudy
- YearsagotheAmericanwriterKurtVonnegutoftensaidtherewasonestorythatwouldalwaysmakeamilliondollars:CinderellA.InHollywoodandintoday’seconomyitismorelike$70millionandthatisjustastart.CinderellamadethatamountinticketsaleswhenitopenedlastweekenD.ButthemerchandisingdealslinkedtothemoviearealsohugelyvaluablE.SotheartisticsuccessofthefilmisopentodebatE.Whatisclearhoweveristhemovie’sbusinesssuccess.Itisahitinthetheatersbutitisalsoahitinretail.AndDisneywideneditsusualmarketforCinderellaproducts.ThereareproductsconnectedtotheDisneyfilmtargetednotonlyatlittlegirlsbutwomentoo.ForexamplethefamousshoedesignerJimmyChoopartneredwithDisneytocreateaversionofCinderella’sglassslippersorshoes.Youcanbuythemforabout$5000.AtthatpriceyouwouldnotwanttoloseoneattheballevenifthatisthewayyougetyourprincE.SeveralothershoemakersalsoacceptedDisneydealstodesignversionsofthefamousfootwear.ThemakeupcompanyMACquicklysoldallitsproductswithofficiallinkstoCinderellA.ButluckybuyersweresoonsellingtheproductsontheonlinemarketplaceeBayformanytimestheoriginalpricE.HSNisapopulartelevisionandonlineretailerofjewelryclothingandobjectsforthehomE.ThemarketerisnowanexclusivesellerofCinderellaproducts.Soisthereanythingleftforthechildrenthosepeoplewethinkofasthetraditionalaudiencefortheage-oldfairytale?Yesyoucanfindtoysandotherchildren’sproductsattheAmericanretailerJCPenney.OfcourseyoucanalsovisitaDisneystorE.DisneyalsoproducedananimatedversionofCinderellA.Itcameoutin1950andisconsideredaclassiC.WhichdoyouthinktheDisneycompanydoesbetter:liveaction实景真人oranimatedfilms?Postyourthoughtsinthecommentssection.21.ProductsconnectedtothefilmCinderellaaregenerallyaimedat________.A.toyretailersB.shoedesignersC.femaleconsumersD.make-upproducers22.ThefilmCinderellaisalsoahitinretailbecause________.A.ithasalwaysbeenwarmlywelcomedbysuccessfulbusinessmenB.hugeprofitsweremadeinthesalesofvariousCinderellaproductsC.box-officeprofitismuchlargerthanthederivatives衍生产品ofthefilmD.Disneyproducedbothaliveactionandananimatedversionofthefilm23.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.CinderellaIsaBigHitintheTheaters.B.TwoDifferentVersionsofCinderella.C.DebatesontheArtisticSuccessofCinderella.D.CinderellaIsMorethanJustaMovieforKids.
- MyteacherMr.AugustJ.BachmannwasthemostinfluentialteacherIeverhaD.Ihadgottenintotroubleinhisclass:AnotherstudenthadpushedmeforfunandIbecameangryandbegantohithim.Mr.Bachmannstoppedthefightbutinsteadofsendingmetotheofficehesatmedownandaskedasimplequestion:Pennawhyareyouwastingyourlife?Whyaren'tyougoingtocollege?Ididn'tknowanythingaboutcollegesorscholarships.NoonehadeverconsideredthatafatherlessboyfromthepoorestneighborhoodhadafuturE.ThatdayinsteadofrushingoffforlunchhestayedandexplainedpossibleeducationoptionstomE.AttheendofourtalkhesentmetoseeasecretarywhohadachildatastatecollegE.Thiswasin1962atEmersonHighSchoolinUnionCityNewJersey.Well53yearshavepassedandwhathaveIdonewiththeknowledgehegaveme?IgainedaPhDfromFordhamUniversitywhenIwasonly29.ItaughtEnglishandsocialstudiesandthenmovedupthechainofcommandfromteachertoprincipal.I'vesatontheboardforMagnetSchoolsofAmericaandrepresentedthatorganizationattheUnitedNations.I'vewonanumberofgreateducationalawards.ButwherewouldIbeifatrulycaringteacherhadnottakenthetimeoutofhislunchperiodtospeaktome?ItwaswithoutquestiononlyhisconfidenceinmethathelpedmeforwarD.Ihaverepaidhiskindnesshundredsoftimesbyencouragingmisguidedyoungsterstoaimhigher.IfIhavesavedanychildrenitisbecauseofhim.IfIhavebeenasuccessfuleducatoritisbecauseIhadagreatrolemodelinMr.Bachmann.4.Thewriter________beforeMr.Bachmanntalkedtohim.A.wasanactiveboyB.likedmakingtroublesinclassC.wasanaimlessboyD.wouldgetpunishedbyhisteachers5.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesMr.Bachmann?A.Fair.B.Confident.C.Inspiring.D.Humorous.6.HowdidMr.Bachmanninfluencethewriter?A.Hesetthewriterontherightpath.B.Hetriedtosetagoodexampletothewriter.C.Hewasstrictwiththewriter.D.Hehelpedthewriterwithhisstudy.7.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofhisachievement?A.Heisveryproudofhimself.B.Hefeelshiseffortgetspaidoffatlast.C.HeoweshisachievementtoMr.Bachmann.D.Hethinksitanhonortobeasuccessfuleducator.
- WhenhewroteTheAdventuresofTomSawyerandTheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinnMarkTwainturnedtoHannibal.TherelationshipbetweenHannibalandTwainbeganinNovember1839whenTwain’sfatherdecidedtoleavethevillageinFloridaandmoveeastabout35milestothesomewhatlargerandmoreprosperousHannibalonthebanksoftheMississippiRiver.TwainmarkedhisfourthbirthdayaboutaweekafterthefamilysettledtherE.Heshowedlittlepromiseofbecomingalong-termresident.HoweverbecausehishealthwassopoorthathisparentsprobablyfearedhewouldnotsurvivechildhooD.Duringthefamily’sfirstfewyearsinHannibalTwainwastooyoungtounderstandfullythechangesgoingonaroundhim.AboutthetimethefamilymovedintotheirnewhomE.Twain’shealthimprovedalot.InsteadofhavingtoleadaquietindoorlifehecouldroamthestreetsofHannibal.Climbthesurroundinghillsexplorethearea’scavesandsplashaboutinlocalswimmingholes.Hereveledinhisnewfoundfreedomspendingnearlyallhisfreetimeplayingoutdoorswiththeotherboysintownandsoonbecomingaleader.Twain’scarefreedaysdidnotlastlongonMarch241847hisfatherdieD.ForthenextsixyearshisbrotherHenryandhissisterPamelalivedwiththeirmotherinthefamilyhomE.Twainbegantakingoddjobsafterschooltobringinextramoney.Withinayearofhisfather’sdeathhequitschoolandbecameanapprentice学徒printerandwhenhisbrotherOrionboughttheHannibalJournalin1851Twainwenttoworkforhimasaprinterandeditorialassistant.ThestorieshewroteforOrion’spaperhisfirstpublicationstaughthimthathemuchpreferredwritingtotypesetting.ThuswhenhedecidedtoleaveHannibalinMay1853healreadyhadanideaofhisfuturecareer.33.WhydidlittleMarkTwainmoveandliveinHannibal?A.Becausehewantedtoliveinalargerandmoreprosperouscity.B.BecausehewantedtowrotehisnovelstherE.C.BecausehisfatherbroughthimtherE.D.Becausehewantedtobecomealong-termresidentofHannibal.34.WhendidMarkTwainbecomehealthy?A.AssoonashearrivedinHannibal.B.AtthetimewhenhisfamilymovedintotheirnewhomE.C.AfterhisfatherdieD.D.AtthetimewhenhisfamilymovedintotheiroldhomE.35.Thelastparagraphmainlytellsus_________.A.thehappychildhoodofMarkTwainB.howMarkTwainbecameafamouswriterC.howMarkTwaintoearnmoneytosupporthisfamilyD.whyMarkdecidedtoleaveHannibal
- ClaraBartonbornonChristmasin1821iswidelyknownasoneofthemosthonoredwomeninAmericanhistory.ShebeganteachingschoolwhenmostteachersweremenatthattimE.Latershebecameoneofthefirstwomenevertobeemployedbythegovernment.HercareerinhelpingthesickbeganwhenherbrotherDavidbecameherfirstpatient.HefelldownfromtheroofofahousewhenClarawasjust11yearsolD.Shestayedbyhissideandlookedafterhimforthreeyearslearninghowtogivehimallhismedicines.WhentheCivilWarbeganin1861sheimmediatelyrecognizedthatthepoorlyequippedsoldiersneededhelp.InsteadofwaitingforotherstostepinClaracollectednecessarythingsonherownaskedthepublicfordonationsandlearnedhowtostoreanddistributethemtosoldiers.Shealsoreadtothesoldiersandwrotelettersforthem.AftertheBattleofCedarMountaininnorthernVirginiain1862Claraarrivedatafieldhospitalatmidnightwithavehiclefullofsupplies.A.doctornamedPaulSmithatthathospitalwouldlaterwriteIthoughtheavenhadsentoutanangelthatnight—herassistancearrivedatexactlytherighttimE.In1869ClarawenttoEuropeandlearnedabouttheInternationalCommitteeoftheRedCross.UponherreturntotheUnitedStatesshesuccessfullyfoundedtheAmericanRedCross.Sheledtheorganizationforthenext23years.Herlastfieldmission使命aspresidentoftheAmericanRedCrosswastohelpthevictimsofthe1900GalvestonhurricanE.Shedidnotretire退休fromtheAmericanRedCrossuntilshewas83.TruetohernatureClaraalwayswenttowheretheneedwasthegreatest.TodaytheAmericanRedCrosscontinuesthemissionClarastartedmorethan100yearsago.WiththehelpofthousandsofvolunteerstheAmericanRedCrossprovidesrelieftovictimsofdisastersaswellashelpspeoplepreventprepareforandrespondtoallsortsofemergencies.29.WecanlearnfromParagraph2thatClaraBartonwas_____.A.honestB.caringC.talentedD.modest30.AftertheCivilWarbrokeoutClaraBarton_____.A.joinedthearmyandfoughtbravelyB.wenttoEuropeforfurtherstudyC.continuedtoworkasateacherD.didalottohelpsoldiers31.SeeingClaraBarton’sarrivalDr.Smithmusthavefelt_____.A.excitedandgratefulB.proudandjoyfulC.shyandnervousD.sadandsorry32.WhatismainlydescribedinParagraph5?A.TheaimoftheAmericanRedCross.B.Theimportanceofvoluntarydonations.C.ClaraBartonandtheAmericanRedCross.DClaraBarton’scontributiontotheCivilWar.
- MarkTwain’sFirstMoneyMarkTwainwasaskedonedayifhecouldrememberthefirstmoneyheeverearneD.HethoughtalongtimeandthensaidYesitwasatschool.Icanremembereverythingaboutit.Schoolboysinthosedaysdidnottakegoodcareoftheirchairsanddesks.Therewasaruleinourschoolthatifanyonedamagedhisdeskorchairhewouldhavetopayfivedollarsortheteacherwouldbeathiminfrontofthewholeschool.OnedayIdamagedmydeskinsomewayIhadtopayfivedollarsorbebeatenbeforethewholeschool.Myfathersaiditwouldbetoobadtohaveourfamilydisgracedinfrontofthewholeschool.Heagreedtogivemefivedollarstohandovertheteacher.Butbeforehegavemethemoneyhetookmeupstairsandgavemeabeating.ButasIhadonebeatingandIdecidedIwouldtakeanotherbeatingatschoolandkeepthefivedollars.Sothat’swhatIdiD.ThatwasthefirstmoneyIeverearneD.46..MarkTwainearnedhisfirstmoney_________.A.whenhewasapupil.B.whenhebecameawriter.C.whenhetaughtataschool.D.whenhewasbeatenbyhisfather.47.MarkTwainwasbeaten_______.A.athomeB.onlybyhisfatherC.atschoolD.bothatschoolandathome48.MarkTwain’sfatherbeathimbecause________.A.hewantedtoteachtheboyalesson.B.hedidn’twanttheboytobebeatenbytheteacher.C.hedidn’twanttogivehimthemoney.D.hedidn’twanttohavehisfamilydisgraceD.
- AboutfiveyearsagoanAmericanelectricalengineernamedScottBrusawandhiswifeJuliecameupwiththeideaofputtingsolarpanelsonthegroundratherthantheroof.ThentheybegantodeveloptheSolarRoadway.TheSolarRoadwayisanintelligentroadthatprovidescleanrenewableenergyusingpowerfromthesunwhileprovidingsaferdrivingconditionsalongwithpoweranddatadelivery.TheypredictthattheSolarRoadwaywillpayforitselfthroughthegenerationofelectricityalongwithotherformsofincomeandthatthesamemoneythatisbeingusedtobuildandresurfacecurrentroadscanbeusedtobuildtheSolarRoadways.EachSolarRoadPanelmeasuresroughly4metersby4metersandcontainsamicroprocessor微处理器thatmonitorsandcontrolsthepanelwhilecommunicatingwithneighboringpanelsandthevehiclestravelingoverheaD.Theinventorssuggestthatthisprovidesacommunicationsdeviceevery4metersoneveryroadwhichcouldbeusedforexampletowarndriversofcarswhicharemovingacrossacentrelineandvariousotherspeedcontrolproblems.ThetopoftheSolarRoadpanelsismadeofsuper-strongglassthatwouldoffervehiclesthetractions抓地力theyneeD.AccordingtotheinventorstheSolarRoadwaycreatesandcarriescleanrenewableelectricityandthereforeelectricvehiclescanberechargedatanyconvenientlylocatedreststoporatanybusinessthathaspavedSolarRoadPanelsintheirparkinglots.TheinventorssaytheirSolarRoadwayhasmanyfunctionsandadvantagesfrommainroadstodrivewaysparkinglotsbikepathssidewalksandrunways.TheFederalHighwayAdministrationhasgivenBrusaw$100000todeveloptheinventionandBrusawhopestobuildasmart-roadparkinglotinthecomingspring.25.Intheinventors’opiniontheSolarRoadway_____.A.istooexpensivetobuildatpresentB.costsnomoremoneythancurrentroadsC.canprovideasmanydataaspresentcomputersD.willbringthemalargesumofmoney26.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthat_____.A.theSolarRoadwayhasalreadybeenputintouseB.$100000isonlyenoughtobuildasmart-roadparkinglotC.theSolarRoadwayisnotavailableforgas-poweredcarsD.futureelectricvehiclescanbechargedanytimeandanywhere27.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Solar-poweredsmartroadofthefutureB.ThegreatchangesontheroadwayC.TheinfluencetheSolarRoadwayhasonpeopleD.TheSolarRoad—amuchfasterroad
- BradclosedthedoorslowlyasSuelefthometovisithermother.ExpectingawholedaytorelaxhewasthinkingwhethertoreadthenewspaperorwatchhisfavoriteTVtalkshowonhisfirstdayoffinmonths.Thiswillbequiteeasyjustlikeawalkintheparkhe’dtoldhiswifE.I’lllookafterthekidswellandyoucangotovisityourmom.Thingsstartedwellbutjustaftereighto’clockhisthreelittlegoodkids—MikeRandyandAlex—camedownthestairsintheirnightclothesandshoutedBreakfastDaddy.WhenfoodhadnotappearedwithinthirtysecondsRandybeganusinghisspoononAlex’sheadasifitwereadrum鼓.Alexstartedtoshoutloudlyintimetothebeat节拍.Mikechanted咏唱Where’smytoastwhere’smytoastinthebackgrounD.Bradrealizedhisnewspaperwouldhavetowaitforafewseconds.Lifebecameworseafterbreakfast.MikeworeRandy’sunderwearonhisheaD.RandylockedhimselfinthebathroomwhileAlexshoutedagainbecausehewasgoingtowethispants.Nobodycouldfindcleansocksalthoughtheywerejustbeforetheireyes.SomeonenamedNotMehadspilledawholeglassoforangejuiceintothebasketofcleanclothes.BradknewthetalkshowhadalreadystarteD.Byteno’clockthingswereoutofcontrol.Alexwaswonderingwhythefishinthejarrefusedhisbreadandbutter.Mikewastryingtoshowoffhistalentbydecoratingthekitchenwallwithhiscolorpencils.Randythankfullyappearedtobereadingquietlyinthefamilyroombutcloserexaminationshowedthathewaseatingapplejamstraightfromthebottlewithhishands.BradrealizedthatthetalkshowwasoverandreadingwouldbeimpossiblE.Atexactly11:17BradcalledthedaycarecentrE.Isuddenlyhavetogointoworkandmywifeisaway.CanIbringtheboysoverinafewminutes?TheanswerwasobviouslyyesbecauseBradwassmiling.21.WhenhiswifelefthomeBradexpectedto__________.A.gooutforawalkintheparkB.watchTVtalkshowwithhischildrenC.readthenewspapertohischildrenD.enjoyhisfirstdayoffwork22.Whospilledorangejuiceintothebasketofcleanclothes?A.Oneoftheboys.B.Bradhimself.C.Brad’sfrienD.D.Brad’swifE.23.WhydidBradaskthedaycarecentreforhelp?A.Becausehewantedtoplaywithhisfriends.B.BecausehefoundithardtomanagehisboyshomE.C.Becausehisbossaskedhimtowork.D.Becausehehadtotakehiswifeback.24.Thispassageisdeveloped__________.A.byspaceB.byresultC.bytimeD.bycause
- AlittleboydecidedtogoforaswimintheoldswimmingholebehindhishouseonahotsummerdayinAmerica.Hedivedintothecoolwaternotrealizingthatasheswamtowardsthemiddleofthelakeacrocodile鳄鱼wasswimmingtowardhim.Hismotherinthehousewaslookingoutofthewindowandsawthetwoastheygotcloserandcloser.IngreatfearsherantowardthewatershoutingtohersonasloudlyasshecoulD.HearinghervoicethelittleboybecamealarmedandmadeaU-turntoswimtohismother.ItwastoolatE.Justashereachedherthecrocodilereachedhim.Fromtheshorethemothergrabbedherlittleboybythearmsjustasthecrocodilesnatchedhislegs.Thatbegananincredibletug-of-war拔河betweenthetwo.Thecrocodilewasmuchstrongerthanthemotherbutthemotherwasmuchtoopassionatetoletgo.A.farmerhappenedtodrivebyheardtheirscreamsracedfromhistrucktookaimandshotthecrocodilE.RemarkablyafterweeksandweeksinthehospitalthelittleboysurviveD.Hislegswereextremelyscarredbytheattackoftheanimal.Andonhisarmsweredeepscratcheswherehismother'sfingernailsdugintohisfleshinherefforttohangontothesonsheloveD.Thenewspaperreporterwhointerviewedtheboyaskedifhewouldshowhimhisscars.Theboyliftedhislegs.AndthenwithobviouspridehesaidtothereporterButlookatmyarms.Ihavegreatscarsonmyarmstoo.IhavethembecausemyMomwouldn’tletgo.Neverjudgeanotherperson'sscarsbecauseyoudon'tknowhowtheyweremadE.4.Whichofthefollowingismostrelatedtotheunderlinedwordpassionate?A.Anxious.B.DetermineD.C.FrighteneD.D.Courageous.5.BysayingButlookatmyarms.Ihavegreatscarsonmyarmstoointhefourthparagraphtheboyreallywantstoshow__________.A.howmanyscarsandscratcheshehadB.howdeepthescarsmadebythecrocodilewereC.howgreatandbelovedhismotherwasD.whatabraveandcourageousboyhewas6.Inthestorythewriterintendstotellusthat__________.A.scarsalwaysremindpeopleoftheirpastexperiencesB.it’sdangeroustoswimaloneinthewaterC.theboyalsofeelspainfulinhismindD.scarsdonotnecessarilymeanpainatalltimes7.Whichofthefollowingwillbethebesttitleforthetext?A.A.TerribleExperienceB.WomenHoldupHalftheSkyC.ScarsofLoveD.Don'tJudgebyAppearances
- BeforeIhadmysonIspenttwoyearsworkingwithchildrenwithdisabilities.Ilearnedthatshoutingandthreatsofpunishmentwouldresultinadisaster.Comingupagainsttheirbehaviorcouldonlymakethejobharderandtheirbehaviormoreextreme极端的.Ifoundsomethingthatworkedthough..Therewasaverynaughtyboyinthenurseryandateacherwhowasgenerallyveryconfidentwiththechildrenwasaskedtotakechargeofhim.OnedaytheboyjoinedadiscussionintheroomnexttominE.Hisappearancecreatedanatmosphereoftension紧张.Hespenttheentiresessionrunningaroundhittingandkickinganddestroyingthings.Iwasinthecraftroomworkingwithsomeotherchildrenwhenmyco-workertoldmethatthisboy’steacherwasintearsandcouldnotgetcontrolofthesituation.Asweweretalkingtheboyranin.Itoldmyco-workerthatIwouldtakecareofhim.Iclosedthedoor.Hewasfullofenergythrowingthingsaroundandmakingahugemess.ButIcouldseethathewasdoingallthesetoannoymE.Heneededcommunicationandthiswastheonlywayheknewhowtoaskforit.SoIsatbackdownandkeptquiet.Thenhesloweddown.Italkedtohimaboutit.WecontinuedlikethisforafewminutesbeforeIslippedintotheconversation:Sowhathappenedtoday?ItwaspurelyaquestionnoblameorangerinmytonE.IbelievethatifIhadcriticized批评himthegatethatwasslowlyopeningwouldhaveshutfirmlycloseD.Hetoldmethattheteacherdidn’tlethimdowhatheknewwellforthegoodofsafetybutaskedhimtodowhathedislikeD.HealsoadmittedthathehadenjoyedmakingherrunaroundandsawitasagamE.Iexplainedthathisteacherhadnotseenitasagameandwasveryupset.Thisagainwasstatedsimplyasafact.IsuggestedthatnexttimehehadasessionhetalkaboutwhathehopedtodoatthestartwhichmightbeeasierforeveryonE.Heagreedandwasquietforamoment.ThenhelookedatmewithtearsinhiseyesbeforequietlyaskingifhecouldgotofindhisteachertoapologizE.1.Theboymadetroubleforhisteacherbecausehe______.A.wascriticizedfordestroyingthingsB.wastoldnottoshoutloudlyatotherchildrenC.wasmadetodothingsagainsthiswillD.wasblamedforcreatinganairoftension2.Whydidn’ttheauthordoanythingabouttheboy’sbadbehavioratfirst?A.Shedidn’twanttomakeitworsE.B.Shedidn’tmindthehugemessatall.C.Shewastiredofshoutingandthreats.D.Shehadn’tthoughtofagoodway3.Theauthormanagedtogettheboytotalktoherby______.A.playinggameswithhimB.givinghimagoodsuggestionC.describinghisteacher’sfeelingsD.avoidingsayingcriticalwords4.Whydidtheboyhavetearsinhiseyesintheend?A.Hewassorryabouthisreputation.声誉B.Hewasregretfulabouthisbehavior.C.Hewasfearfuloftheauthor’swarning.D.Hewassadfortheauthor’smisunderstanding.
- AchildsurvivoroftheIndianOceantsunamiandagirlfromtheUnitedStateswhoofferedhelpmetforthefirsttimeafterthedisaster.The2004IndianOceantsunamidestroyedNadaLuthfiyyah’ssmalltowninAceh.Herparentsandtwobrotherswereamongthe160000peoplewhodiedinthedisaster.MaggieHamilton’sclassmatesinthestateofMichigandecidedtomakeandsellbracelets手镯toraisemoneyforthevictims.Maggiewhowas9yearsoldatthetimewrotealettertosurvivorstoofferhelp.Nadawasselectedfromherclasstorespondwithaletterofthanks.ThreeandahalfyearslaterthetwogirlsmetforthefirsttimE.TheirmeetingwasarrangedbytheIndonesiangovernmentandwasusedasasymbolofthetwocountries’aidrelationship.Theirletterswerequotedbydiplomats外交官ofbothcountries.Maggievisitingthetownunderreconstructionsaidshedidnotexpectthatherletterwoulddrawsomuchattentionbutshesaidtheexperiencehelpedtomakehermoreactiveinvolunteeringwork.I’vebeenvolunteeringatanursinghomeinOhio.IjustwanttohelppeoplewheneverIcanMaggiesaiD.JuandathespokesmanforIndonesia’stsunamireconstructionagencysaysthemeetingofthetwogirlsservesasasymboloftheirinformalrelationship.Itwillrepresenttheinternationalcommunity’sroleinAceh’sfuturE.IthinkwhatwecanlearnfromthisexperienceisthatNadafromAcehandMaggiefromtheU.S.areabletosharetheirexperiencesfriendshipknowledgeandsupportJuandasays.MaggiesaysshewantstolearnIndonesianandhopestohaveNadavisitherhomeinMichigansometimeperhapsnextyear.29.NadaandMaggiefirstmadecontactwitheachotherthrough______.A.lettersB.visitingthediplomatsC.arrangementsbythegovernmentD.informalvisits30.Fromthetextweknowthat______.A.MaggieandNada’sfriendshipisasymbolofthetwocountries’friendshipB.16000peoplelosttheirlivesinthe2004IndianOceantsunamiC.MaggievolunteeredtoworkinthereconstructionafterthetsunamiD.MaggieisnowavolunteerworkinginNada’shometown31.Thetextmainlytellsusthat______.A.IndonesianandAmericangirlsbuildfriendshipafteratsunamiB.theIndianOceantsunamiinfluencedtheUSAC.lettersareanadvantageinbuildingfriendshipsD.Indonesiaisunderconstructionafteratsunami
- Onceuponatimeakinghadapreciousdiamond钻石.Asheheldittothelightitwasshinning.Hefeltitwouldsuitthecrown皇冠.OnemorningthekingawokeandupontakingouthisprecioustreasurehefoundmuchtohisastonishmenttherewasasinglethincrackrunningdownitsfacE.Thegreatestjewelerswerecalledintolookatthestoneinthehopeoffixingitbutnothingcouldbedone—thecrackransodeeplydownthefaceofthediamondthatanyefforttoremoveitwouldruinthediamonD.FinallyonejewelerasimplemanfromoneoftheneighboringvillagessteppedforwardsayingthathewouldsavethediamonD.ThekinglaugheD.Thegreatestjewelersintheworldhadseenthestoneandconsideredithopelesshowcouldasimplejewelerhopetodoanything?SeeingtherewasnothingtolosethekinginformedthejewelerthathecouldspendasinglenightwiththediamonD.IfhemanagedtofixithewouldgetgreatrewarD.Ifhoweverhedidnotsucceedabitterlotwouldwaitforhim.LockedintheroomthejewelertookalonglookatthestonE.Itwastruethatthecrackcouldnotberemovedwithoutdestroyingthepreciousdiamondintheprocess.Whatcouldbedone?ThenextmorningthejewelercameoutwiththestoneinhandandasmileonhisfacE.Whenthediamondwasshowneveryoneletoutacryofamazement.Thecrackwasnotremovedbutturnedintothestemofadelicate精致的rosethesymbolofthekingdom.Thekingstoodupandhuggedthejeweler.NowItrulyhavemycrownjewel!Thediamondwasn’tperfectuntilnow.It’sthebestI’veseenandtheuniqueintheworld!21.Thekingbecomequiteworriedwhen________.A.hefoundthediamondwasmissingB.hegottoknowthediamondwasnotuniqueC.henoticedathincrackonthediamondD.herealizedthediamonddidn’tmatchthecrown22.Whydidthekinglaughwhenthesimplejewelerofferedtosavethediamond?A.Hethoughtbadlyofthejeweler.B.Hefeltthejewelerwastalkingbig.C.Hebelievedinthejeweler’sskill.D.HefinallyfoundsomeonetofixthediamonD.23.Thesimplejewelersucceededbecause_________.A.hewasmoreskilledthanotherjewelersB.heshowedmorecouragetomeetthechallengeC.heworkedoutacreativeplantosolvetheproblemD.hewasgoodatmakingdesignsofdiamonds
- BritishactorandcomedianRikMayalldiedat56inLondon.AsoneoftheleadinglightsofBritain’scomedysceneinthe1980sheisbestknownforstarringrolesinhitTVseriesBlackadderTheYoungOnesTheNewStatesmanandBottom.HisagentKateBensontoldCNNMayalldiedsuddenly;shedidnotknowthecauseofhisdeath.Mayallfirstfoundwidespreadfameinstudentsitcom情景喜剧TheYoungOneswhichranfortwoyearsontheBBCandwaslatershownonMTVintheUnitedStates.TheseriesfocusedonthelivesoffourroommatesatScumbagCollegE.WriterandcomedianBenEltontoldthePressAssociationMayallhadchangedhislifebyaskinghimtoworkonTheYoungOnes.Healwaysmademecrywithlaughternowhe’sjustmademecry.Inthe1990sMayallplayedaroleinBottomaseriesabouttwounemployedflatmateswhospendmostoftheirtimeattackingeachotherviolentlywithanythingthatcomestohand.Mayallalsobranchedoutintomoviestakingtheleadrolein1991’sDropDeadFredinwhichheplayedtheimaginaryfriendofPhoebeCatesreturningyearslatertocausetroubleinthenowgrown-upCates’life.Mayallsurvivedabikeaccidentin1998;hewasunconsciousforfivedaysafterthecrashonhisfarminDevonsouthwestEnglandanddevelopedepilepsy癫痫asaresultofthesevereheadinjuryhesufferedintheaccident.InaninterviewseveralyearslaterhejokedthathebeatJesusbycomingbackfromthehell.HesaidtheaccidentlefthimmoreawareofbeingalivE.HousestarHughLauriewhoworkedwithMayallonBlackaddertooktoTwittertorecountastoryabouthisco-star:AyounggirlstrickenwithterminalcanceronceaskedRikMayallforanautograph.Hewrote:'YoungOnesareneverafraiD.'21.Itwas__________thatmadeRikMayall’scareerreallytakeoff.A.DropDeadFredB.BlackadderC.TheYoungOnesD.Bottom22.ToBenEltonMayall’sdeathisrather__________.A.heartbreakingB.acceptableC.\ridiculousD.inspiring23.FromthepassagewecanlearnthatMayall__________.A.diedofasuddensevereheadinjuryB.onlydevotedhimselftoTVseriesC.narrowlyescapeddeathin1998D.wasrevengedforhisviolentattacks24.InwhichsectionofCNNNEWScanwepossiblyfindthepassage?A.PoliticsB.OpinionC.HealthD.Entertainment
- InthefilmTheRevenanttheLeonardoDiCaprioadventuretakesthebasicfactsofreal-lifefrontiersmanHughGlass'ssufferingsandaddsextracharactersextraultraviolenceandmorehorseguts.HughGlasswasafrontiersmanworkingintheupperMissouririverareaintheearlyyearsofthe19thcentury.Onafurtrappingexpeditionin1823hewasattackedandinjuredbyagrizzlybear.1._____________HughGlassLeonardoDiCaprioisoneofagroupofmenfinishingupafurtrappingexpeditioninthewilderness.TheyareattackedbyReeArikarawarriors.Whoosh!Someonegetsimpaledonaspear.Bang!SomeonegetsshotoffhishorsE.Crack!Someone'sbonesshatter.There'safearlessclose-upofanarrowthwackingintoafaceagunbuttbashingintoafaceaflyingkicktoafacE.A.horsegetsshotinthefacE.It'sexceptionallywellchoreographed取景andfilmeD.Thissceneisbasedonareal-lifeincident:InJune1823Ashley'sbandofaround70menwasattackedbyArikarawarriors–theyestimatedaround600thoughinthefilmit'smorelikeadozen.2.CharactersInthefilm10mengetaway.Fitzgeraldisfightyandracistsohe'sthebadguy.G.lassisthegoodguybecauseheloveshissonwhoishalf-Pawneeinagruffmanlywaythatinvolvestellinghimoffalot.ThebackstoryaboutGlass’sloveforaPawneewomanisfiction.IthasbeensuggestedtherealGlasshadsucharelationshipbutthere'snofirmevidence–andnoevidencethathehadanychildren.3.WildlifeAsthemenmaketheirwaythroughaforestGlasshappensupontwobearcubsandtheirangrymamA.Ifyoufeltpaleaftertheface-smashingsceneatthestartreachforthesmellingsalts.Chomp!Growl!Shake!Thebearsniffshimtoseeifhe'sdeadthenjumpsupanddownonhisback.Splinter!Howl!Slash!Glassshootsthebear.AnywaywhilehistoriansarenotcertainoftheprecisedetailstherealGlassdidgetintoafightwitharealbearsometimeinAugust1823.4.MurderThemenfindGlassinarumoldstatE.CaptainHenrypaysFitzgeraldBridgerandHawktostaybehinduntilitistimeforGlass'sinevitableburial.WhenthecaptainleavesFitzgeraldtriestobumpGlassoff.HawkinterruptssoFitzgeraldbumpshimoffinsteaD.Thisdidn'thappeninreallifebecauseHawkdidn'texist.InthefilmtheweakGlassseesFitzgeraldkillhissongivinghimanextramotivationtostayaliveandseekrevengE.5.SurvivalTherealGlasssurvivedhisabandonmentanddraggedhisbatteredbodyoverhundredsofmilesofterraininpursuitofthemenwholefthimfordeaD.ThoughhecouldreadandwriteGlassneversethisstorydowninhisownhanD.ItwasfirstpublishedbyanotherwriterinaPhiladelphiajournalin1825.Itmaywellhavebeenmodifiedthen.IthasbeenmodifiedmanytimessincE.6.HardshipThefilmhasinventedsomeextraobstaclesforGlass:itissnowingthroughouteventhoughinreallifehistrektookplacebetweenAugustandOctober;theArikaratrackhimandchasehimintoatree;hehastohollowoutadeadhorsetomakehimselfasleepingbag.Asfortheendingithasbeenchangedinonesignificantway:inreallifenobodygotkilleD.66.WecanknowforsureafterreadingthepassagethatrealHughGlass_____.A.finallysurvivedforhewasdeterminedtotakerevengeonFitzgeraldkillingHawkB.fellinlovewithaPawneewomanandsoonaftertheyhadacleverandbraveboyC.wrotenothingabouthissufferingdespitethefactthathewasactuallyeducatedD.nearlygotkilledbyFitzgeraldandHawkundertheinstructionofCaptainHenry67.ToplaytheroleofHughGlassLeonardoDiCapriomusthave______.A.foughtagainstthreebearscourageouslyB.walkedinsnowwithgreatdifficultyC.rodeahorsetimeandtimeagainD.graspedskillsforsurvivinginthewild68.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebestsubtitleforthe4thand5thparagraphs?A.ViolenceB.SettingC.HorrorD.Specialeffects69.Wecanseehereandthereinthepassagethatthewriterthinksofthemovieasa_____adaptation.A.faithfulB.disappointingC.successfulD.heartless70.Thepassageisintendedtoinformreaders_____.A.howtragicHughGlass'sexperienceisB.howwellLeonardoDiCaprioperformsinTheRevenantC.howbloodythemovieTheRevenantisD.howhistoricallyaccurateTheRevenantis
- ArthurMiller1915-2005isuniversallyrecognizedasoneofthegreatestdramatistsofthe20thcentury.Miller'sfatherhadmovedtotheUSAfromAustriaHungarydrawnlikesomanyothersbytheGreatAmericanDream.HoweverheexperiencedseverefinancialhardshipwhenhisfamilybusinesswasruinedintheGreatDepressionoftheearly1930s.Miller'smostfamousplayDeathofaSalesmanisapowerfulattackontheAmericansystemwithitsaggressivewayofdoingbusinessanditsinsistence坚持强调onmoneyandsocialstatusasindicatorsofworth.InWillyLomantheherooftheplayweseeamanwhohasgotintotroublewiththissystem.Willyisburntoutandinthecruelworldofbusinessthereisnoroomforsentiment感伤:ifhecan'tdotheworkthenheisnogoodtohisemployertheWagnerCompanyandhemustgo.Willyispainfullyawareofthisandatalossastowhattodowithhislackofsuccess.HerefusestofacethefactthathehasfailedandkillshimselfintheenD.Whenitwasfirststagedin1949theplaywasgreetedwithenthusiasticreviewsanditwontheTonyAwardforBestPlaytheNewYorkDramaCritics'CircleAwardandthePulitzerPrizeforDramA.Itwasthefirstplaytowinallthreeofthesemajorawards.MillerdiedofheartfailureathishomeinRoxburyConnecticutontheeveningofFebruary102005the56thanniversaryofthefirstperformanceofDeathofaSalesmanonBroadway.52.WhydidArthurMiller'sfathermovetotheUSA?A.Hesufferedfromseverehungerinhishomecountry.B.HewasattractedbytheGreatAmericanDreamC.Hehopedtomakehissonadramatist.D.HisfamilybusinessfaileD.53.TheplayDeathofaSalesman_________.A.exposesthecrueltyoftheAmericanbusinessworldB.discussesthewaystogetpromotedinacompanyC.talksaboutthebusinesscareerofArthurMillerD.focusesontheskillsindoingbusiness54.WhatcanwelearnaboutWillyLoman?A.Hetreatshisemployerbadly.B.HerunstheWagnerCompany.C.HeisavictimoftheAmericansystem.D.Heisregardedasaherobyhiscolleagues.55.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.ArthurMillerandhisfamily.B.TheawardsArthurMillerwon.C.ThehardshipArthurMillerexperienceD.D.ArthurMillerandhisbest-knownplay.
- AnAirFranceplanecarrying228peoplefromBraziltoFrancehasdisappearedovertheAtlanticafterflyingintoturbulence不稳定的强气流airlineofficialssay.TheAirbussentanautomaticmessageat0214GMTfourhoursafterleavingRiodeJaneiro里约热内卢reportingashortcircuit.Itmayhavebeendamagedbylightning.ItwaswellovertheoceanwhenitwaslostmakingBrazilianandFrenchsearchplanes’taskmoredifficult.France’spresidentsaidthechancesoffindingsurvivorswereverysmall.TheaircrashwasaseriousairdisasterthatAirFrancehadnevermetwith.NicolasSarkozysaidaftermeetingrelativesandfriendsofpassengersatacrisiscentreatCharlesdeGaulleairport.EarlierAirFrancechiefexecutivePierre-HenriGourgeontoldreportersWearecertainlyfacedwithanairdisaster.HeaddedTheentirecompanyisthinkingofthefamiliesandsharestheirpain.FlightAF447leftRioat19:00localtime22:00GMTonSunday.Ithad216passengersand12crewonboardincludingthreepilots.Thepassengersincludedoneinfant婴儿sevenchildren82womenand126men.AirFranceconfirmedthattherehadbeen61Frenchand58BraziliansonboarD.Amongtheotherpassengerswere26GermansnineChinesenineItalianssixSwissfiveBritonsfiveLebanesefourHungariansthreeIrishthreeNorwegiansandthreeSlovaks.12.Theplane________.A.isaBrazilplaneB.wasonitswayfromBraziltoFranceC.waslostwhenitwastoflyovertheoceanD.sentanautomaticmessagejustafteritsflyingintotheturbulence13.ThefollowingstatementsareWRONGexcept__________.A.theplanewasdamagedbylightningB.survivorswerelikelytobefoundC.228peopleonboardwereallpassengersD.AirFrancearefacedwithanairdisaster14.Accordingtothepassagewecanlearnthat_______.A.AirFranceareconcernedabouttherelativesofthepassengersB.FlightAF447tookoffRioat22:00GMTonMondayC.allthepassengerswerefromFranceandBrazilD.thepassengerswerealladults15.Thebesttitleforthepassageis________.A.FlightAF447leftRioB.FrenchplanelostinoceanstormC.FlightAF447damagedbylightningD.ThepassengersonboardmainlyBraziliansandFrench
- ByMayafterthreemonthsIhadlost22poundsandreachedmygoalof115pounds.MyfriendswouldsayAliceyoulookgreat!orHowdidyoulosesomuchweight?.Thosecomplimentsmademefeelgoodandconfident.SoonIdroppedto110ponds.A.fewofmyfriendstoldmethatIneedtostopdietingbecauseIwasstartingtolooksick.Theybroughtmeapresent——abagofchocolateswhichIlatergavetomysister.Mymumwouldcometomyroomwithtearsinhereyesandhavelongchatsabouthowharmfulthisdietwasandbeggedmetostop.Mydadwouldleaveworriedmessagesonmycellphoneatschooltellingmethatitwoulddoseriousharmtomybody.Bymid-JunewhenschoolwascomingtoanendIwasdowntoanonlyalivestateof95pounds.AllofasuddenIknewIhadtodosomething.IguessedthenumberitselfscaredmE.Irecalledmydoctor.Hetoldmeaboutagirlwhowas95poundsandwasattheriskofdying.IknewIwasputtingmylifeatriskbutforwhat?Tomakethosewholovemeworried?Isitworthwhiletobethin?NowIrealizethatmodelsinmagazinesTVandmoviesarenotrealistiC.Thepricetopayfortheperfectbodyislivingwiththedangerousandsometimesdeadlyeatingdisorder.AndtherearemoreimportantthingstothinkaboutthanhowthinyouarE.32.Theauthor’smotherwenttoherroomto________.A.bringhersomechocolates.B.tellhershemissedher..C.askhertostopdieting.D.talkaboutherstudies.33.Theauthordecidedtostopdieting____.A.whenherfriendstoldhertodosoB.whenherweightdroppedto95poundsC.whenherfatherleftsomemessagesD.whenhermotherhadatalkwithher34.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellus?A.Itistooexpensiveforpeopletoloseweight.B.Youwillbehealthyaslongasyoustopdieting.C.ThereisnomodelwithaperfectbodyinreallifE.D.BeingthinisnotthemostimportantthinginourlifE.35.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhensheweighed115pounds?A.Happy.B.DisappointeD.C.WorrieD.D.Painful.
- HereisatruestoryaboutafamousmanwhoworkedintheWhiteHouseandacriminal.Theyoncefacedthesamething:theirmothergavethemappleswhentheywereyoung.Thecriminalsaid:onedaymymotherbroughtsomeapplesandaskedmybrotherandme:Whichdoyouwant?ThereddestandbiggestonemylittlebrothersaiD.Mymotherstaredathimandsaidtohimangrily:Youshouldlearntogivethegoodthingstoothers;youshouldn’talwaysthinkofyourself.SeeingthisIsuddenlychangedmyideaandthensaidtomymotherMumpleasegivemethesmalleroneandgivethebiggeronetomylittlebrother.Hearingmywordsmymotherwasveryhappy.ShekissedmeonmyfaceandgavethereddestandbiggestappletomeasaprizE.FromthemonIlearnedtotellliesfightstealandroB.InordertogetwhatIwantedIplayedharD.AsaresultIwassentintoprison.ThefamousmanfromthewhitehousesaidOnedaymymotherbroughtsomeapples.Shesaidtomybrotherandme:Youallwantthereddestandbiggestoneright?Welllet’shaveacompetition.NowIdividedthegrasslandinfrontofthegateintotwoandIwillgiveonetoeachofyouandyoumustshear修剪itwell.AndIwillgivethereddestandbiggestappletohimwhodoesitthemostquicklyandbest.AfterthecompetitionIwonandIgotthebiggestapplE.Inourfamilyaslongasyouwanttogetthebestthingsyoumusttakepartincompetition.Ithinkitisfair.Nomatterwhatyouwantyoumustpaylotsofefforts.24.Thecriminalgotthereddestandbiggestapplebecause______.A.heknewhowtomakehismotherhappyfromheranswerB.hetoldthetruththathewantedasmalleroneC.elderbrothershouldofcoursehavethebiggeroneD.hismotherlovedhimmorethanshelovedtheyoungerbrother25.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat_______.A.it’swrongtoaskchildrentochooseappleswhentheyarenotoldenough.B.it’swrongtoaskchildrennottoalwaysthinkofthemselves.C.it’simportanttomakechildrenawarethatnomatterwhattheywanttheymustpayworkD.it’salwaysnecessarytohaveacompetitionwhenwegivechildrenapplE.26.Thewritertellsthestoryby_______.A.organizingitintheorderoftimE.B.describingitintheorderofspaceC.providingsomescientificinformationD.makingacomparisonbetweentwomen27.Itisimpliedinthepassagethat_______.A.amother’seducationalmethodhasagreatinfluenceonachild’sgrowing.B.inordertogetwhatwewantweshouldplayharD.C.weshouldalwaystrytowincompetitionswhichcanbringusalot.D.givingchildrenappleswillleadthemtobecomecriminals.
- AmmieReddickfromEastKilbrideLanarkshirewasonly18monthsoldwhenshehadtheaccidentthathadscarred留下创伤herforlifE.ThecuriouschildreacheduptograbthewireofahotkettleinthefamilykitchenandpouredboilingwateroverhertinyinfantframE.HermotherRubyturnedroundandseeingAmmiehorriblyburntcalledanambulancewhichrushedherdaughtertoanearbyhospital.TwentypercentofAmmie’sbodyhadbeenburnedandallofherburnswerethird-degreE.Thereusingtissue组织takenfromunburnedareasofAmmie’sbodydoctorsperformedcomplexskintransplants移植tocloseherwoundsandcontrolherinjuriesanoperationthattookaboutsixhours.Overthenext16yearsAmmieunderwent12moreoperationstorepairherbody.WhenshestartedschoolatMaxweltonPrimaryatage4otherpupilsmadecruelcommentsorsimplywouldn’tplaywithher.Iwastheonlyburnedchildinthestreettheclassandtheschoolsherecalledsomechildrenrefusedtobecomefriendsbecauseofthat.Todayaged17Ammiecanonlyeverrememberbeingaburnedpersonwithscars;painisapermanentpartofherbody.Shestillhastohavetwofurtherskintransplants.Yetsheisaconfidentoutgoingteenagerwhooffersinspirationandhopetootheryoungburnsvictims.SheisamemberoftheScottishBurnedChildren’sClubacharitysetuplastyear.ThismonthAmmiewillbejoiningtheyoungerchildrenattheGraffhamWaterCenterinCambridgeshireforthecharity’sfirstsummercamp.I’llshowthemhowtogetridofunkindstaresfromothersshesays.Ammieloveswearingfashionablesleevelesstopsandsheplanstoshowtheyoungstersatthesummercampthattheycantoo.IdonotgotogreatlengthstohidemyburnsscarsshesaysIgaveupwonderinghowotherpeoplewouldreactyearsago.28.WhatdidotherchildrendowhenAmmiefirstwenttoschool?A.Theywerefriendlytoher.B.Theyshowedsympathytoher.C.Theywereafraidofher.D.Theylookeddownuponher.29.AmmiewillteachtheyoungerchildrenattheGraffhamWaterCenterto___________.A.faceothers’unkindnessbravelyB.hidetheirscarsbyproperdressingC.liveanormallifeD.recoverquickly30.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordpermanentinthe4thparagraphmean?A.necessaryB.life-longC.difficultD.important31.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.ASeriouslyBurnedGirlSurvivesB.WaystoGetRidofUnkindStaresC.PermanentScarsAndPainForaGirlD.AseriouslyburnedangelofHope
- OnedaywhenIwas12mymothergavemeanorder:Iwastowalktothepubliclibraryandborrowatleastonebookforthesummer.Thiswasonemoreweaponforhertodefeatmystrangeproblem—inabilitytoreaD.InthelibraryIfoundmywayintotheChildren’sRoom.Isatdownonthefloorandpulledafewbooksofftheshelfatrandom.ThecoverofabookcaughtmyeyE.ItpresentedapictureofabeaglE.IhadrecentlyhadabeaglethefirstandonlyanimalcompanionIeverhadasachilD.Hewasmysecretsharerbutonemorninghewasgonegivenawaytosomeonewhohadthespaceandthemoneytocareforhim.IneverforgotmybeaglE.Thereonthebook’scoverwasabeaglewhichlookedidenticaltomydog.Iranmyfingersoverthepictureofthedogonthecover.MyeyesranacrossthetitleAmostheBeaglewithaPlan.UnknowinglyIhadreadthetitlE.WithoutopeningthebookIborroweditfromthelibraryforthesummer.UndertheshadeofabushIstartedtoreadaboutAmos.Ireadveryveryslowlywithdifficulty.ThoughpageswereturnedslowlyIgotthemainideaofthestoryaboutadogwholikeminehadbeenseparatedfromhisfamilyandwhofinallyfoundhiswaybackhomE.ThatdogwasmydogandIwasthelittleboyinthebook.AttheendofthestorymymindcontinuedthefinalsceneofreuniononandonuntilmyownlostdogandIwereinmymindrunningtogether.Mymother’scallreturnedmetotherealworlD.Isuddenlyrealizedsomething:IhadreadabookandIhadlovedreadingthatbook.EveryoneknewIcouldnotreaD.ButIhadreadit.BookscouldbeincrediblywonderfulandIwasgoingtoreadthem.Inevertoldmymotheraboutmymiraculous奇迹般地experiencethatsummerbutshesawaslowbutremarkableimprovementinmyclassroomperformanceduringthenextyear.AndyearslatershewasproudthathersonhadreadthousandsofbookswasawardedaPhDinliteratureandauthoredhisownbooksarticlespoetryandfiction.ThepowerofthewordshashelD.24.Theauthor’smothertoldhimtoborrowabookinorderto_____.A.helpcurehimofhisreadingproblemB.lethimspendameaningfulsummerC.encouragehimtodomorewalkingD.makehimlearnmoreaboutweapons25.Thebookcaughttheauthor’seyebecause_____.A.itcontainedprettypicturesofanimalsB.hefounditstitleeasytounderstandC.itremindedhimofhisowndogD.helikedchildren’sstoriesverymuch26.Whycouldtheauthormanagetoreadthebookthrough?[A.Hewasforcedbyhismothertoreadit.B.Heidentifiedwiththestoryinthebook.C.Thebooktoldthestoryofhispetdog.D.Thehappyendingofthestoryattractedhim.27.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.TheauthorhashadhappysummerseversincE.B.Theauthor’smotherreadthesamebook.C.Theauthor’smotherrewardedhimwithbooks.D.Theauthorhasbecomeasuccessfulwriter.28.Whichonecouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.MyPassionforReadingB.Mum’sStrictOrderC.ReunionwithMyBeagleD.TheCharmofaBook
- ItwasMonday.Mrs.Smith'sdogwashungrybuttherewasnotanymeatinthehousE.Consideringthattherewasnobetterway.Mrs.Smithtookapieceofpaperandwrotethefollowingwordsonit:Givemydoghalfapoundofmeat.Thenshegavethepapertoherdogandsaidgently:Takethistothebutcherpersonwhosejobissellingmeat.andhe'sgoingtogiveyouyourlunchtoday.Holdingthepieceofpaperinitsmouththedograntothebutcher's.Itgavethepapertothebutcher.Thebutcherreaditcarefullyrecognizedthatitwasreallythelady'shandwritingandsoondiditashewasaskedto.ThedogwasveryhappyandatethemeatupatoncE.Atnoonthedogcametotheshopagain.Itgavethebutcherapieceofpaperagain.Afterreadingit.hegaveithalfapoundofmeatoncemorE.Thenextdaythedogcameagainexactlyatnoon.Andasusualitbroughtapieceofpaperinthemouth.Thistimethebutcherdidnottakealookatpaperandgavethedogitsmeatforhehadregardedthedogasoneofhiscustomerspeoplewhobuysth.fromashop.Butthedogcameagainatfouro'clock.Andthesamethinghappenedonceagain.Tothebutcher'smoresurpriseitcameforthethirdtimeatsixo'clockandbroughtwithitathirdpieceofpaper.ThebutcherfeltabitpuzzleD.HesaidtohimselfThisisasmalldog.WhydoesMrs.Smithgiveitsomuchmeattoeattoday?Lookingatthepieceofpaperhefoundthattherewerenotanywordsonit!15.Mrs.Smithtreatedherlittledogquite_________.A.cruellyB.fairlyC.kindlyD.rudely16.ItseemedthatthedogknewwellthatthepaperMrs.Smithgaveit_______.A.mightdoitmuchharmB.coulddoitmuchgoodC.wouldhelpthebutcherD.wasworthmanypounds17.Fromitsexperiencethedogfoundthat________.A.onlythepaperwithMrs.Smith'swordsinitcouldbringitmeatB.thebutcherwouldgivethemeattoitwheneverhesawitC.Mrs.SmithwouldpayforthemeatitgotfromthebutcherD.apieceofpapercouldbringithalfapoundofmeat18.Attheendofthestoryyou'llfindthat_______.A.thedogwascleverenoughtowriteonthepaperB.thedogdarednotgotothebutcher'sanymoreC.thebutcherwastoldnottogiveanymeattothedogD.thebutcherfoundhimselfcheatedbythecleveranimal
- JeanDriscollcangofasterinherwheelchairthantheworld’sbestmarathoners马拉松运动员canrun!InAprilJeanfinishedtheBostonMarathonin1hour34minutes22seconds.That’sabout33minutesfasterthanthewinningmalerunner!Shecompetedonthetracktoo.Shewassecondinthe800meterwheelchairraceatthe1992Olympics.Jeandoesn’tliketobetoldshe’sbravE.I’minsportsbecauseI’macompetitiveperson!Jeanwasbornwithspinalbifida脊柱裂abirthillnessthatdamagesthespine脊椎.Shebegantouseawheelchairtogetaroundinhighschool.ThenshetriedwheelchairraceandwasamazeD.PlayerscrashedintoeachotherandfelloutoftheirchairsshesaysItwasfun.Jeantriedotherwheelchairsports.AttheUniversityofIllinoisherwheelchairbasketballteamwontwonationaltitles.NowJeancoachesandteaches.Shetriestogetpeopletosetgoals.WhenIsignmyautograph亲笔签名saysJeanIwritedreambigandworkharD.21.WhatmadeJeantakepartinsports?A.ShewasbravE.B.ShewascompetitivE.C.Shewasstrong.D.ShewasdisableD.22.Whatkindofeducationdidshereceive?A.Highschool.B.Juniormiddleschool.C.Higheducation.D.Primaryschool.23.WhatisJean’sadviceonhowtosucceed?A.WorkharD.B.Hopeforthebest.
- TheotherdayIheardafewlocalmusicianstalking:Ihatealltheterriblepianosinthistown.Ihatethatrubbishtheyplayontheradio.Theycan’tevenunderstandabitofmusiC.I’mneverplayinginthatclubagain.Toomanydrunksandnobodylistenstous.ButoneyoungermusiciansaidThereareafewclubsthatbookmybandafewnightsamonthandI’mtryingtofindotherplacestoplay.I’malsolookingtobookafewsummerfestivalsthisyear.I’veheardthatyouaretheaverageofthefivepeoplewhomyouspendthemosttimewithortoputitanotherwayyouarewhoyourfriendsarE.Attitudesareimportant.Whetherthey’repositiveornegativethey’rerubbingoffonyou.Ifyou’rearoundpeoplewhocomplainaboutlackofworkandaboutothermusiciansorblame责怪othersandyouplaytheroleofvictim受害者chancesareyouwillstarttoaswell.Soit’stimetotakealookatthepeopleyoucallfriends.Thisisaneasyexercise:Makealistofthepeoplewhoyouhangoutwithandsimplystopspendingtimewiththenegativepeopleonyourlist.Setanewstandard标准foryourselfanddon’tbecomefriendswithpeoplewhofallbelowthatstandarD.Keepsuccessfulpeoplearoundyouandyourownchancesforsuccesswillbemuchbetter.Askthemhowtheydoit.Askiftheywillhelpyougettheworkyou’relookingforormaybegiveyousomeadvicetohelpyouonyourcareerpath.66.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.A.friendinneedisafriendindeedB.HowtomakefriendshiplastforeverC.YouarewhoyourfriendsareD.Friendsarethemostimportantinone’ssuccess67.Theunderlinedsentencethey’rerubbingoffonyouinParagraph6means______.A.they’llpushyouaheadB.they’llinfluenceyouC.they’llcoveryourshortcomingsD.they’llhelpyouachieveyourgoal68.Themusicians’wordsatthebeginningarewrittenmainlytoshow______.A.themusicians’livingconditionsarequitepoorB.peoplehavepoortasteinmusicC.peoplehavedifferentattitudestowardsthesamethingD.youngpeoplehavegreaterchancesofsucceeding69.BytakingtheexercisementionedinParagraph7youcan______.A.improvealotinmakingmorefriendsB.cometotherightwayofmakingfriendsC.developabetterrelationshipwithyourfriendsD.arrangethetimewithyourfriendsproperly70.Thepassageismainlywrittenfor______.A.musiciansB.managersC.negativepeopleD.peoplewantingtosucceed
- WellI’mabout4weeksintowintertrainingandI’mstillaliveandwell.TobehonestI’mbetterthanalive;I’mhappierthanapigrollingarounD.SofareverythingaboutthiswinterhasbeenpositivE.Thisyearwehavechangedalotaboutmytraininginordertoimprovenextyear.It’stakenawhiletosinkintomymindbutI’vefinallyacceptedthatIcan’tdoeverythingonmyown.ForabouttwoyearsI’dbeendoingmyownstrengthandstillworkingashardasIalwaysdobutjustnotmakingprogress.IamnowworkingonetoonewithGaryNashandTomClayattheUnitGyminNewcastlewhichisunderarailwaybridgE.I’mfeelingthebenefitsalreadybasicallyGarymakesmedothingsthatIwouldn’tmakemyselfdo.There’sapointwhereyouneedthatlittlepushtogopastandheiscertainlypushingmE.Everysessionisachallengeandawar.VerygratefultoGaryforhishelpandI’msureit’sgoingtohaveanimpactonperformancesnextyear.I’vebeentouchedbythenumberofpeoplewhohavetoldmetheygotticketstowatchmecompetenextyear.ItgivesmeevenmoreencouragementtobethebestpreparedIcanbE.I’vebeenveryfrustratedinthelastcoupleofyearsforthingshaven’talwaysgoneasI’dlikedbutnowthisisafreshstart.WhenIstartedattheParalympics残奥会youusuallyhadtodragpeopleintothestadiumtowatchit.Nowpeoplearepayinggoodmoneytogetticketsandsomesportsaresellingoutit’sgreat.Iwanttoputonthebestshowpossibleforeveryonecomingtowatch.IknowinmymindIamdefendingchampionlostinBeijing.Whathappenedtherewaswrongbutit’snowacceptedandIgointoLondonlookingtodefendmytitleandundefeatedrecordwithhonorprideandbravery.9.Accordingtothepassagetheauthorhasgotplentyofencouragementfrom________.A.rapidprogresshehasmadeB.thebenefitsoftheUnitGymC.afreshstarthesetforhimselfD.thepeoplewhogotticketstowatchhiscompetition10.WhichofthefollowingabouttheauthorisFALSE?A.TheauthorisanathletewhoattendedtheBeijingOlympics.B.TheauthorlosthiscompetitionintheBeijingParalympics.C.Theauthorhasbeentrainedhardinanewway.D.TheauthorneedsGaryNashtopushhim.11.Theunderlinedwordfrustratedhasasimilarmeaningto_______.A.interestedB.encouragedC.disappointedD.excited12.Thebesttitleofthepassageshouldbe_______.A.IamlookingtobetrainedinahappywayB.IamlookingtodefendmytitleatLondonC.IamlookingtodragpeopleintothestadiumD.Iamlookingtobepushedhardinmytraining
- EinsteinAlbertGerman-bornAmericanphysicistandNobelPrizewinnerbest-knownasthecreatorofthespecialandgeneraltheoriesofrelativityandforhisboldhypothesisconcerningtheparticlenatureoflight.Heisperhapsthemostwell-knownscientistofthe20thcentury.EinsteinwasborninUlmonMarch141879andspenthisyouthinMunichwherehisfamilyownedasmallshopthatmanufacturedelectricmachinery.Hedidnottalkuntiltheageofthreebutevenasayouthheshowedabrilliantcuriosityaboutnatureandabilitytounderstanddifficultmathematicalconcepts.Attheageof12hetaughthimselfgeometry.EinsteinhatedthedullrulesandunimaginativespiritofschoolinMunich.WhenrepeatedbusinessfailureledthefamilytoleaveGermanyforMilanItalyEinsteinwhowasthen15yearsoldusedtheopportunitytowithdrawfromtheschool.HespentayearwithhisparentsinMilanandwhenitbecameclearthathewouldhavetomakehisownwayintheworldhefinishedsecondaryschoolinArrutSwitzerlandandenteredtheSwissNationalPolytechnicinZurich.EinsteindidnotenjoythemethodsofinstructiontherE.Heoftencutclassesandusedthetimetostudyphysicsonhisownortoplayhisbelovedviolin.Hepassedhisexaminationsandgraduatedin1900bystudyingthenotesofaclassmatE.Hisprofessorsdidnotthinkhighlyofhimandwouldnotrecommendhimforauniversityposition.FortwoyearsEinsteinworkedastutorandsubstituteteacher.In1902hegotapositionasanexaminerintheSwisspatentofficeinBern.In1903hemarriedMilevaMaricwhohadbeenhisclassmateatthepolytechniC.Theyhadtwosonsbutfinallydivorced.EinsteinlaterremarrieD.32.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthecharacterofEinstein?A.A.brilliantcuriosityaboutnaturE.B.Hehatedthedullrules.C.Hehatedunimaginativespirit.D.Hetaughthimselfgeometry.33.Duringtheuniversityhealsolovedtoplay.A.geometryB.physicsC.theviolinD.polytechnic34.FromthelastparagraphwecanfindthatmarriagetoEinstein.A.washelpfulB.washelplessC.wasunhappyD.washappy35.Accordingtothepassagetheunderlinedworddivorcedprobablymeans.A.gotmarriedB.wereunhappyC.gotseparatedfromeachotherD.becameenemies