When Christopher Columbus landed on the then unnamed Costa Rica in 1502, he saw many Indians wearing gold earrings. So he thought the land must be rich in golD. He named the place Costa Rica, which means “rich coast” in Spanish. Though little gold was found, Costa Rica today is indeed rich with coffee and bananas. Coffee is the most important product in Costa Rica and most of it is exported (出口) to other countries like America and Germany. Bananas are the country’s second most important export. Costa Ricans also grow many other crops such as fruits, corn and beans for their own usE. Costa Ricans love colors and their houses are painted in bright colors. Education is very important to the Costa Ricans. Almost every village has a school and education is a must for children between seven and fourteen years of agE. Boys and girls go to separate (单独的) schools. Classes begin in March and end in November. The other three months of the year are harvest time and the children have to help their parents to pick coffee beans. 1.What’s the main idea of the first paragraph? A. How Columbus found Costa RicA. B. How Costa Rica got its namE. C. What the Costa Ricans worE. D. What language the Costa Ricans spokE. 2.The Costa Ricans may NOT paint their houses ______. A. pink and red B. grey and black C. blue and green D. yellow and orange 3.In Costa Rica, boys and girls between seven and fourteen ______. A. must go to school B. study in the same school C. do not have to go to school at all D. can choose to stop schooling at any time 4.From December to February, school children in Costa Rica ______. A. have lessons every day B. have their examinations C. help their parents pick coffee beans D. help their parents decorate their houses 5.This passage is mainly about ______. A. Christopher Columbus B. Costa Rica C. some products from Costa Rica D. the education of Costa Rica

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Theclassteacherthoughtthathobbieswereveryimportantforeverychild.Sheencouragedallherpupilstohaveoneandsometimesarrangedfortheirparentstocomeandseetheworktheyhaddoneasaresult.OneFridaymorningtheteachertoldtheclassthatthoseofthemwhohadahobbycouldhaveaholidaythatafternoontogetthethingstheyhadmadeaspartsoftheirhobbiesreadyfortheirparentstoseethefollowingafternoon.SoonFridayafternoonwhilethoseofthepupilswhohadnothingtoshowdidtheirusuallessonstheluckyoneswhohadmadesomethingwereallowedtogohomeonconditionthattheyreturnedbeforefiveo’clocktobringwhattheyweregoingtoshowandtoarrangethem.WhentheafternoonlessonsbegantheteacherwassurprisedtoseethatTommywasnotthere.Hewasthelaziestboyintheclassandtheteacherfounditdifficulttobelievethathehadahobby.HoweverataquartertofiveTommyarrivedwithabeautifulcollectionofbutterflies蝴蝶inglasscases.AfterhisteacherhadadmiredthemandhelpedhimtoarrangethemonatableintheclassroomshewassurprisedtoseeTommypickthemupagainandbegintoleave.WhatareyoudoingTommy?Sheasked.Thosethingsmustremainhereuntiltomorrowafternoon.That’swhentheparentsarecomingtoseethem.IknowtheyarecomingthenansweredTommyandIwillbringthembacktomorrowbutmybigbrotherdoesn’twantthemtobeoutofourhouseatnightincasetheyarestolen.Butwhathasitgottodowithyourbigbrother?askedtheteacherAren'tthebutterfliesyours?NoansweredTommy.Theybelongtohim.ButTommyyouaresupposedtoshowyourownhobbyherenotsomebodyelse’s!saidtheteacher.IknowthatansweredTommyMyhobbyiswatchingmybrothercollectingbutterflies.56.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.ImportantHobbiesB.Tommy’sHobbyC.DifferentHobbiesD.HobbyofCollectingButterflies57.Theteacher________.A.askedherpupilstobringsomethingtheyhadmadethatSaturdayafternoonB.wascertainthatherpupilsweregoodatmakingthingssoshewantedtoshowthemtotheparents.C.invitedtheparentstocomeandseewhatthepupilshadmadeD.allowedthepupilswhohadhobbiesnottogotoclassthatFridayafternoon58.Afterreadingthepassagethereaderswilllaugh.Why?A.BecauseTommywassolazyaboy.B.BecausetheteacherknewsolittleaboutTommy.C.BecauseTommyhadmadenothingatall.D.BecauseTommyhadastrangeideaabouthobby.
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Itwasnotyeteleveno’clockwhenaboatcrossedtheriverwithasinglepassengerwhohadobtainedhistransportationatthatunusualhourbypromisinganextrafarE.Whiletheyouthstoodonthelanding-placesearchinginhispocketsformoneytheferrymanliftedalanternbytheaidofwhichtogetherwiththenewlyrisenmoonhetookaveryaccuratesurveyofthestranger’sfigurE.Hewasayoungmanofbarelyeighteenyearsevidentlycountrybred长大的andnowasitseemedonhisfirstvisittotown.HewaswearingaroughgraycoatwhichwasingoodshapebutwhichhadseenmanywintersbeforethisonE.Thegarmentsunderhiscoatwerewellconstructedofleatherandfittedtightlytoapairofmuscularlegs;hisstockingsofblueyarnmusthavebeentheworkofamotherorsisterandonhisheadwasathree-corneredhatwhichinitsbetterdayshadshelteredthegrayerheadofthelad’sfather.Inhislefthandwasawalkingstickandhisequipmentwascompletedbyaleatherbagnotsoabundantlystockedastoinconveniencethestrongshouldersonwhichithung.Browncurlyhairwell-shaped-featuresbrightcheerfuleyeswerenature’sgiftsandworthallthatartcouldhavedoneforhisadornment装饰.TheyouthwhosenamewasRobinpaidtheboatmanandthenwalkedforwardintothetownwithalightstepasifhehadnotalreadytraveledmorethanthirtymilesthatday.AshewalkedhesurveyedhissurroundingsaseagerlyasifhewereenteringLondonorMadridinsteadofthelittlemetropolis都市ofaNewEnglandcolony.66.Whattimeoftheyearwasitinthisstory?A.Winter.B.Fall.C.Summer.D.Spring.67.TheboatmanwaswillingtotakeRobinacrosstheriverbecause________.A.hewasgoingtorowacrosstheriveranywayB.hesawthatRobinwasyoungandrichC.hewouldgiveextramoneyD.hefeltsorryforhimbecauseRobinlookedpoor68.ThestockingsthatRobinworewereobviously_________.A.wellwornB.veryexpensiveC.handmadeD.muchtoobig69.FromthetextwecanlearnthatRobinhadtraveled__________.A.fromLondonB.fromMadridC.fromanearbycityD.overthirtymiles70.AtwhattimeofdaydidRobincrosstheriver?A.Night.B.LateafternoonC.Midday.D.Morning.
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FrankLloydWrightprobablyisthegreatestarchitectthattheUnitedStateshaseverproduceD.Hewasverygiftedandhadanaturalabilitytodesignbuildings.Hisbuildingswerenotonlybeautifulbuttheywerealsopracticalanduseful.Theyfittheirpurposesverywell.Wright’schurchesforexamplemakepeoplefeellikethinkingandpraying.HisofficebuildingsmakepeopleenjoyworkingandhishousesmakepeoplefeelcomfortableathomE.HoweverFankLloydWright’sbeautifulpracticalandusefulbuildingsarenottheonlyreasonthatheisfamous.Thereisanotherreason.FrankLloydWrightiscalledthegreatestAmericanarchitectbecausehestartedanAmericanstyleinarchitecturE.MostofthearchitectureintheUnitedStatesbeforeWrightwasreallyEuropeannotAmerican.Wright’sbuildingsdonotlooklikeoldEuropeanbuildings.TheyhavetheirownstylE.Wright’sideasaboutstylearestillusedintheUnitedStatesandinotherpartsoftheworlD.ThemostimportantideainFrankLloydWright’sStyleofArchitectureisthatabuildingmustfititspurposeandthelandaroundit.Hishousesareoftencalledgrass-landhousesbecausetheirlinesaresimilartothelinesonthegrasslanD.BoththelinesofthegrasslandandthelinesofWright’shouseareparallel平行的tothehorizontheplacewhereearthandskyseemtomeet.Theyarehorizontallines.MostEuropeanstylehousesincontrasthavemanyverticallinesthatform90°angleswiththehorizon.61.FrankLloydWright’sstyleinarchitecturewas_________.A.learnedfromsomeEuropeancountriesB.notonlylimitedtotheU.SC.nolongerpopularD.somewhatsimilartotheEuropeanstyle62.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesthecharacterofthehousesthatWrightdesigned?A.Theywereverylargeandbeautiful.B.TheywereverycomfortablE.C.Theycouldbeusedaschurches.D.TheywerebeautifulindesignbutnotpracticalinusE.63.What’sthemostimportantideainWright’sstyle?A.Architecturaldesignshouldmatchnaturalsurroundings.B.A.buildingmusthavegrasslandaroundit.C.AmericanstyleinarchitectshouldbedifferentfromtheEuropean’sD.DesignshouldbemoreimportantthanusE.64.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutWright’sgrass-landhouses?A.Thelinesofgrass-landhousesaresimilartolinesonthegrasslanD.B.Thelinesofgrass-landhousesarehorizontal.C.Thecolorofthelinesofgrass-landhousesisgreen.D.TheyaredifferentfromEuropeanstylehouses.65.Thebesttitleforthispassagewouldbe_________.A.TheDifferencesbetweentheAmericanandEuropeanStylesinArchitectureB.Grass-landhousesDesignedbyWrightC.HowtoMakeYourHousesMoreBeautifulD.TheInfluenceofWrightonAmericanArchitecture
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JoecametoNewYorkfromtheMiddleWestdreamingaboutpainting.DeliacametoNewYorkfromtheSouthdreamingaboutmusiC.JoeandDeliametinastudio.BeforelongtheyweregoodfriendsandgotmarrieD.Theyhadonlyasmallflattoliveinbuttheywerehappy.Theylovedeachotherandtheywerebothinterestedinart.Everythingwasfineuntilonedaytheyfoundtheyhadspentalltheirmoney.Deliadecidedtogivemusiclessons.Oneafternoonshesaidtoherhusband:JoeI’vefoundapupilageneral’sdaughter.Sheisasweetgirl.I’mtogivethreelessonsaweekandget$5alesson.ButJoewasnotglaD.Buthowaboutme?hesaiD.DoyouthinkI’mgoingtowatchyouworkwhileIplaywithmyart?NoIwanttoearnsomemoneytoo.JoeyouaresillysaidDeliA.Youmustkeepatyourstudies.Wecanlivequitehappilyon$15aweek.WellperhapsIcansellsomeofmypicturessaidJoE.Everydaytheypartedinthemorningandmetintheevening.A.weekpassedandDeliabroughthomefifteendollarsbutshelookedalittletireD.Clementinasometimesgetsonmynerves.I’mafraidshedoesn’tpracticeenough.Butthegeneralisthenicestoldman!IwishyoucouldknowhimJoE.AndthenJoetookeighteendollarsoutofhispocket.I’vesoldoneofmypicturestoamanfromPeoriahesaidandhehasorderedanother.I’msogladsaidDeliA.Thirty-threedollars!WeneverhadsomuchtospendbeforE.We’llhaveagoodsuppertonight.NextweekJoecamehomeandputanothereighteendollarsonthetablE.InhalfanhourDeliacameherrighthandinabandagE.What’sthematterwithyourhand?saidJoE.Delialaughedandsaid:Ohafunnythinghappened!ClemantinagavemeaplateofsoupandspilledsomeofitonmyhanD.Shewasverysorryforit.Andsowastheoldgeneral.ButwhyareyoulookingatmelikethatJoe?WhattimethisafternoondidyouburnyourhandDelia?Fiveo’clockIthink.Theiron-Imeanthesoup-wasreadyaboutfiveWhy?DeliacomeandsitheresaidJoE.Hedrewhertothecouchandsatbesideher.WhatdoyoudoeverydayDelia?Doyoureallygivemusiclesson?Tellmethetruth.Shebegantocry.Icouldn’tgetanypupilsshesaidSoIgotaplaceinalaundryironingshirts.ThisafternoonagirlaccidentallysetdownanirononmyhandandIgotabadburn.ButtellmeJoehowdidyouguessthatIwasn’tgivingmusiclessons?It’sverysimplesaidJoE.IknewallaboutyourbandagesbecauseIhadtosendthemupstairstoagirlinthelaundrywhohadanaccidentwithahotiron.YouseeIworkintheengine-roomofthesamelaundrywhereyouwork.Andyourpictures?DidyousellanytothatmanfromPeoria?WellyourgeneralwithhisClemantinaisaninventionandsoismymanfromPeoria.AndthentheybothlaugheD.56.TosupportthefamilyDeliaworkedas.A.atutorB.amusicteacherC.anartistD.alaundryassistant57.Ithappenedthat.A.amanfromPeorialikedJoe’spicturesB.Deliaearned$15dollarsaweekeasilyC.thecoupleworkedatthesamelaundryD.Clemantinaandthegeneralwerekind58.WhohurtDelia’shand?A.ThegeneralB.ClemantinaC.HerselfD.A.girl59.Wecaninferfromtheunderlinedsentencethat.A.ClemantinawasaninventionofthegeneralB.ClemantinawasaninventionofthemanfromPeoriaC.therewerenosuchmenasthegeneralClemantinaandthemanfromPeoriaD.thegeneralClemantinaandthemanfromPeoriawerethecouple’sclients60.Thecouple’sattitudetowardseachotheris.A.faithfulB.honestC.ashamedD.heartbreaking
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WhenTomfinishedhisstudiesattheuniversity大学hebegantolookaroundforajoB.HedidnotknowwhathewouldliketodobutoneofhisuncleshadworkedforthegovernmentforthirtyyearsandheadvisedTomtotrytogetajobofthesamekindsohewentforanexamoneday.HewassuccessfulandhisfirstjobwasinalargegovernmentofficeinLondon.WhenTomhadbeenworkingthereforafewweekshisunclecametovisitthefamilyoneSaturdayevening.Hewaspleasedthathisnephew侄子hadgotajobworkingforthegovernmentandheaskedhimalotofquestionsaboutit.OneofthequestionsheaskedwasHowmanypeopleworkinyourdepartment部门Tom?TheyoungmanthoughtforafewmomentsandthenansweredAbouthalfofthemUncleJim.46.Whenhegraduated毕业fromuniversityTomwasnot________.A.interestedingettinganyinformationfromthegovernmentB.lookingforagood-payingjobwithexcellenthoursC.goodatmakingdecisionsD.verygoodatscience47.WhatdidTomthinkofhisuncle’sadvice?A.Hedidnotlikeit.B.HethoughtitwasgoodC.Herefusedtotakeit.D.Hewasunabletofollowit.48.Whichofthefollowingismentionedinthestory?A.Theexamtiredhim.B.TheresultwasbaD.C.Hedidn’twanttotakepartintheexam.D.HepassedtheexamandgotajobinagovernmentofficE.49.Theunclewantedtofindout________.A.whathisnephewwasdoingB.howhisnephewwasgettingonwithhisjobC.whetherhisnephewcouldunderstandhimornotD.whathisnephewhadexpected50.InfactTom’sanswermeansthat__________.A.thepeopleworkinginthegovernmentofficewereinmanygroupsandtheyworkedinturnB.AllthegovernmentworkerswereworkinghardC.onlyhalfofthegovernmentworkerswenttoworkontimeD.thegovernmentofficehadmorepeoplethanneeded
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Grandfathersand3-year-oldboysarenaturalbuddies.OnthisparticulardayinMaythegrandfatherwaspleasedtohavethecompanyofhisbestlittlepalwhenplantingthevegetablegarden.Forawhiletheboyseemedtolikeittoo.HissmallfingerswerejusttherightsizetopickuptinyseedsanddropthemintoGranddad’smadeholes.Theywereagreatteam.Butbeforelongtheboybecamerestlessanddirectedhisangerattheseedsthemselves.What’sthisoneGranddad?Beets甜菜.UghIhatebeets.Wellthenlet’sdothepumpkininsteaD.Yuck.Ireallyhatepumpkin.Okaybuddy.Whatwouldyouliketoplant?Howabout...doughnuts油炸圈饼?JustintimethegrandfatherstoppedhimselffromsayingtherewasnosuchthingasadoughnutseeD.Lookingattheunhappylittlefacehesuddenlygotaninspiration.WaitaseconD.Ihavetogoinsideandgettherightseeds.Granddadreturnedwithahandfulofseeds.Heandthesmallboysolemnlyplantedtheminaspecialcornerofthevegetablegarden.Weekslaterwhentherealseedsbegantobreakthroughthesoiltheboybecamedelightedwiththetinyseedlings.HespentmanyafternoonshelpingGranddadwaterandhoeandwatchthemgrow.Andwhenthefirstbabyvegetableswereharvestedhelikedthemafterall.Forweeksheforgotallaboutthedoughnuts.ButthenonedayatlunchhesaidGranddadwhathappenedtoourdoughnuts?Howcometheydidn’tgrow?Granddadpausedamoment.Wellyouknowdoughnutsaretricky.Someyearswhenyouplantthemyougetlotsofdoughnuts.Hesighedsadly.Butotheryearsallthatcomesuparetheholes.48.Thewordbuddiesinthefirstsentenceprobablymeans_____.A.theoldandtheyoungB.gardenersorfarmersC.friendsorpartnersD.teammatesorclassmates49.Fromthefirsthalfofthepassagewecanlearnthattheboy_______.A.doesn’tlikevegetablesB.hatesplantinganythingC.doesn’tlikeplayingwithhisgranddadD.hatesplantingvegetablesbecauseofhissmallhands50.Theboybecameinterestedinthevegetableslaterbecause_______.A.helikedthemfromtheverybeginningB.thosevegetableswerethekindshelikedC.hisgranddadadvisedhimtodosoD.theywerethefruitsofhisownlabour
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LongagoinasmalltowntherewasaplaceknownastheHouseof1000Mirrors.A.smallhappylittledoglearnedofthisplaceanddecidedtovisit.Whenhearrivedhebounced跳happilyupthestairstothedoorwayofthehousE.HelookedthroughthedoorwaywithhisearsliftedhighandhistailwaggingasfastasitcoulD.Tohisgreatsurprisehefoundhimselfstaringat1000otherhappylittledogswiththeirtailswaggingjustashis.Hesmiledagreatsmileandwasansweredwith1000greatsmilesjustaswarmandfriendly.AsheleftthehousehethoughttohimselfThisisawonderfulplacE.Iwillcomebackandvisitoften.InthissamevillageanotherlittledogwhowasnotquiteashappyasthefirstonedecidedtovisitthehousE.Heslowlyclimbedthestairsandhunghisheadlowashelookedintothedoor.Whenhesawthe1000unfriendlylookingdogsstaringbackathimhegrowledatthemandwashorrifiedtosee1000littledogsgrowlingbackathim.AshelefthethoughttohimselfThisisahorribleplaceandIwillnevergobackthereagain.Allthefacesintheworldaremirrors.Whatkindofreflectionsdoyouseeonthefacesofthepeopleyoumeet?41.Whywasthefirstdogsurprisedwhenheenteredthehouse?A.Becausehedidn’texpecttoseesomanyhappydogs.B.Becausehedidn’tknowtherewere1000mirrorsinthehousE.C.BecausehewasalwaysinamixedmooD.D.Becausehesawsomanydogssmilingathim.42.Whydidthefirstdoglikethehouse?A.Becausetherewere1000mirrorsinthehousE.B.BecausehethoughthecouldkeephimselfwarminthehousE.C.Becausehelikedeverythingpresentedtohim.D.BecausehefelthewaswelcomeherE.43.Theunderlinedwordgrowlprobablymeans______.A.makeanunfriendlynoiseB.smileC.sayhelloD.stare44.Whichofthefollowingisthemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?A.A.SmallhappyLittleDogB.TheHouseof1000MirrorsC.TheWonderfulPlaceandtheHorriblePlacE.D.TwoLittleDogs
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Mymotherlovesflowers.Assoonaswarmweathercomesaroundyouwillfindherplantingwateringandweedingovereverything.Formanyyearswelivednextdoortoeachotherandshespentasmuchtimeinmygardenasshedidherown.Aftertheflowersbecameplentifuleachsummershewouldcutcolorfulbouquets花束toenjoyinsidethehouse-bothhersandminE.Iwouldoftencomehomefromworkandfindabeautifularrangement布置offreshflowersonmycoffeetablE.ShortlybeforeChristmasoneyearalocalflowershopofferedabouquetamonthspecial.Itseemedtobeagreatwaytothankherforalloftheflowersshehadgivenmethroughtheyears.AftertheholidaysinearlyJanuaryIdrovehertotheflowershoptopickupherfirstmonth’sbouquet.Thesmallfreshcolorfulbouquetwouldhardlyfillasmallvase花瓶.Iwassoembarrassed尴尬的.HoweverafterwereturnedhomeshebegantoarrangetheflowersshehadreceiveD.MomI’msorryItoldher.Ican’tbelievehowskimpythatbouquetis.ShelookedatmeandsmileD.It’sOkayshesaiD.ItallowsmetobetterenjoythebeautyofeachonE.Mom’swordshelpedmetorealizesomethingbiggerandmoreimportant-whenwehavetoomanygoodthingsweoftenfailtoenjoythebeautyofeachonE.ThanksMomforhelpingmeunderstandthatlessissometimesmorE.56.AccordingtoParagraph1whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Theauthor’smotherputfreshflowersontheauthor’scoffeetablE.B.TheauthorusedtobuysomefreshflowersonherwayhomE.C.Theauthor’smotherusuallyboughtflowersforherdaughter.D.Theauthorandhermothersharedabeautifulgarden.57.Theauthorboughthermotherflowersto________.A.celebratethecomingChristmasB.expressthanksforallhermother’sdoneC.bringmoreflowerstohermother’sgardenD.arrangehermother’snewhouse58.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Theauthorcouldn’taffordabigbouquet.B.Themotherwasnothappywhenreceivingthebouquet.C.Theauthorwouldpickupanotherbouquetthenextmonth.D.Themotherwouldsendbackthebouquettotheflowershop.59.TheunderlinedwordskimpyinParagraph4means________.A.beautifulB.colorfulC.cheapD.small
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Iappreciatehowbikingtoworkallowsmetobeoutsideforatleastasmallpartofmyday.I’maseniorprogramdirector.IfIdidn’tbiketoworkI’dspendmyweekdaysalmostentirelyindoors—undergroundtunnel.OnthebikeIgettreesairandagreatwaytogettoknowcityneighborhoods.OfcourseIalsogetbadweatherandcitytraffiC.Butit’sworththetrade-off.Theweather’snotoftenbadandrainandsnowhavetheircharms.I’vebeencyclingtoworksincethelate1990s.Istartedwhenthecitywasdoingsomeconstructioninthesubwaysandreroutingpassengerswhichwouldhavelengthenedmytripconsiderably.Itriedridingmysister-in-law’sbiketoworkonedayandlikeditsoIboughtmyown.EventhoughIhadn’tbikedsinceIwasachildIgotbackintoitrightaway.Ibikeduringallfourseasons.InsummerIwearshortsandaT-shirtandcarryamessengerbagovermyshoulderformylunchandanythingelseIneeD.OnceattheofficeIchangeintobusiness-casualclothes.InwinterIwearlayersandathinhatundermyhelmet.A.coldwinterdaycanbethebesttimetobeonabicyclE.Whentheairisclearfreeofoppressivesummerhazethecitycanlookbeautiful.Bikingtoworkalsocomesinhandyduringtheworkdayitself.Ihavearack网架onthebackofmybikethataccommodatespanniersthatallowmetopickupgroceries.Duringworkhoursacolleaguewilloccasionallyneedtosendorretrievedocumentsbymessenger.IfIhavethetimeIvolunteer.Pedaling30blocksandbackisanicewaytotakeabreakfromwork—andtosavetheofficeafewbucksonmessengerfees.I’msurethatsomepeoplethinkingmymodeoftransportationmightbeafraidofMidtowntraffiC.I’mnohero;Idon’twanttogethurtridingtowork.Itjusttakestimegettingusedtoit.There’sariskbutalltravelhasrisks.They’reworthittomE.60.Whichisthereasonfortheauthorcyclingtowork?A.TosavemoneyB.ToloseweightC.TosmelltherosesoutsideD.Toprotecttheenvironment61.Whatmadetheauthorbegantorideabiketowork?A.TheauthorboughthisownbikE.B.Hissister-in-lawlenthimabikE.C.Therewerefewbikesonthestreetthen.D.Thesubwayconstructioninthecitywasunderway.62.Theunderlinedphrasecomeinhandymostprobablymeans______?A.usefulB.availableC.valuableD.economical63.Inthelastparagraphtheauthorimpliesthat_______.A.Heisnotahero.B.Hewillgooncyclingtowork.C.Alltravelhasrisks.D.HeisafraidofMidtowntraffiC.
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TwomenAlanandHenrybothseriouslyillsharedahospitalroom.Alanwasallowedtositupinhisbedandhisbedwasnexttotheroom’sonlywindow.Henryhadtospendallhistimeflatonhisback.Thementalkedforhoursoftheirwivesfamiliestheirhomesandtheirjobs.AndeveryafternoonwhenAlaninthebednexttothewindowcouldsituphewouldpassthetimebydescribingtohisroommateallthethingshecouldseE.Ducksandswansplayedonthewaterwhilechildrensailedtheirmodelboats.Loverswalkedarminarmamongflowers.TreesandskylinecouldbeseeninthedistancE.AshedescribedallthisHenryontheothersideoftheroomwouldclosehiseyesandimaginethescenE.OnewarmafternoonAlandescribedaparade游行passingby.AlthoughHenrycouldnothearthebandhecouldseeitinhisminD.Unexpectedlyanalienthoughtenteredhishead:whyshouldhehaveallthepleasureofseeingeverythingwhileInevergottoseeanything?Itdoesn’tseemfair.Henryfeltashamedatfirst.Butasthedayspassedandhemissedseeingmoresighthisenvygrewandsoonlethimdown.Hebegantofindhimselfunabletosleep.Heshouldbebythatwindow—andthatthoughtnowcontrolledhislifE.Lateonenightashelaystaringattheceiling.Alanbegantocough.Hewaschoking.Henrywatchedinthedimroomasthestrugglingmantriedhardtoreachforthebuttontocallforhelp.Listeningfromacrosstheroomhenevermovedneverpushedhisownbuttonwhichwouldhavebroughtthenurserunning.Inlessthanfiveminutesthecoughingandchokingstoppedalongwiththesoundofbreathing.Nowtherewasonlysilence—deathlysilencE.AssoonasitseemedappropriateHenryaskedifhecouldbemovednexttothewindow.ThenursewashappytomaketheswitchandaftermakingsurehewascomfortableshelefthimalonE.Slowlypainfullyhestruggledtotakehisfirstlook.Finallyhewouldhavethejoyofseeingitallhimself.Helookedoutbutfacedablackwall.51.Judgingfromthepassagethemeaningoftheunderlinedwordalienis______.A.disappointingB.suddenC.newD.strange52.WhatfinallyhappenedtoAlan?A.Hewasmovedtoanotherroom.B.HedieD.C.HeswitchedhisbedwithHenry.D.Hewasverysick.53.Henrywhohadhisbedswitchedhadexpected_____.A.toseetheblackwallB.tofeelthejoyofseeingtheoutsideworldC.tofeelthejoyofbreathingfreshairD.toseemorethanAlan54.WhichofthefollowingwordscouldbeusedtodescribeAlan?A.Kind-heartedandimaginativeB.Well-informedandhumorousC.TalkativeandfunnyD.Cold-heartedandindifferent
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Isentmyfirste-mailwhenIwas17.IdiscoveredGoogle5yearslater.TodayIusetheInternetallthetimE.WhenIwasakidIneverimaginedthatIwouldonedaysendmessagesusingacomputerthatfitsinmybackpack.Yourexperienceisprobablyverydifferent.Kidsarenowlivinginavirtual虚拟的worldsayspsychologistPatriciaGreenfielD.She’sdirectoroftheChildren’sDigitalMediaCenterattheUniversityofCaliforniaLosAngeles.ScientistshavebeguntowonderwhethertheInternetisgoodorbadforkids.Nearly90percentof12-to-17-year-oldsintheUnitedStatesusetheInternetaccordingtoonerecentsurveyandabouthalfofthesekidsuseiteveryday.Theyvisitchatroomsandsende-mails.TheygotoWebsitstogetinformationforhomework.Asdigitaltechnologyinfluencesthelivesofyoungpeoplemoreandmorescientistshavebeguntowonder:IstheInternetgoodorbadforkids?It’simpossibletoanswerthatquestionbecausetheInternetinvolvessomanythingssaysJustineCassellamediaexpertatNorthwesternUniversity.Theyincludenetworkedcomputergamesnewsaboutpoliticsinstantmessagingande-mailstoyourgrandmother.Toaddtotheuncertaintymoreandmorestudiesshowthattheonlineworldcanbehelpfulinsomewaysanddangerousinothers.Itcanbebothaneducationalresourceandforexampleahidingplaceforkidnappers.ThebottomlineGreenfieldsaysisthattheInternetisaverypowerfultoolthatcanbeusedequallyforeveryonE.68.WhatpercentageofAmerican12-to-17-year-oldsusetheInterneteveryday?A.About45%.B.About50%.C.About80%.D.About90%.69.Scientiststhinkthat_____________.A.theInternetisquitegoodforallthepeopleB.theInternetisbadforthechildrenC.it’snoteasytosaywhethertheInternetisbadorgoodD.it’seasytostoppeoplefromusingtheInternet70.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat____________.A.moreandmorescientistsagreetostudytheInternetB.theInternetwillbecomemoreandmorepopularinthefutureC.wecanleadagoodlifeifwecanusetheInternetintherightwayD.studentsshouldn’tbeallowedtousetheInternetathome
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AwaterbearerinIndiahadtwolargepotseachhungoneachendofapolewhichhecarriedacrosshisneck.Oneofthepotshadacrack裂缝initandwhiletheotherpotwasperfectandalwaysdeliveredafullloadofwaterattheendofthelongwalkfromthestreamtothemaster’shousethecrackedpotarrivedonlyhalffull.Fortwoyearsthiswentondaily.Theperfectpotwasproudofitsaccomplishment.Ofcoursethepoorcrackedpotwasashamedofitsownimperfection.Aftertwoyearsofthissenseofbitterfailureitspokeonedaytothewaterbearerbythestream.IamashamedofmyselfandIwanttoapologizetoyou.Why?Askedthebearer.Whatareyouashamedof?Ihavebeenablefortheselasttwoyearstodeliveronlyhalfmyloadbecausethiscrackinmysidecauseswatertoleakoutallthewayback.AndyoudonotgetfullvalueforyoureffortsthepotexplaineD.ThewaterbearerhearingthissaidAswereturntothemaster’shouseIwantyoutonoticethebeautifulflowersalongthepath.AstheywentupthehillthecrackedpottooknoticeofthesunwarmingthebeautifulwildflowersonthesideofthepathandthischeereditalittlE.Thebearersaid:Didyounoticethattherewereflowersonlyonyoursideofthepathbutnotontheotherpot’sside?ThatisbecauseIhaveknownaboutyouandItookadvantageofit.Iplantedflowerseedsonyoursideofthepathandeverydaywhilewewalkbackfromthestreamyouhavewateredthem.FortwoyearsIhavebeenabletopickthosebeautifulflowerstodecoratemymaster’stablE.WithoutyoubeingjustthewayyouarehewouldnothavethisbeautyinhishousE.61.What’sthemoralofthepassage?A.Everyonehastheirshortcomings.B.AcrackedpotcanbeofmuchusE.C.Oncewehaveshortcomingsweshouldtrytoovercomethem.D.Wesometimesdon’thavetomindtoomuchthewaywearE.62.Whydidthecrackedpotfeelashamed?A.Becauseitdidn’tholdwater.B.Becausethewaterbearerdidn’tlikeit.C.Becauseitdidn’thaveaperfectappearancE.D.BecauseitcouldonlyaccomplishhalfofitsloaD.63.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Thewaterbearerfeltsorryforthecrackedpot.B.ThecrackedpotwasmoreusefulthantheperfectonE.C.Thecrackedpotwateredtheflowersalongthepath.D.ThewaterbearerpreferredtheperfectpottothecrackedonE.64.Howwouldthecrackedpotfeelattheendofthestory?A.Muchhappierwithitself.B.Disappointedwithitself.C.Prouderthantheperfectpot.D.Stillashamedofitself.65.Whichofthefollowingproverbscanbestgowiththispassage?A.Everydoghashisday.B.EverymanhashispricE.C.Everypicturetellsastory.D.Everycloudhasasilverlining.
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GinnyRuffnerisoneofthebest-knownglassartistsintheUnitedStates.Herone-of-a-kindpiecesarecolorfuldetailedandoftenhumorous.Overtheyearsshebecamefamousforamethodcalledlampworkingalsoknownasflameworking.Itinvolvesusingatorchtomeltandshapetheglassinsteadofblowingonit.GinnyRuffneralmostdiedinathree-caraccidentin1991.NoonethoughttheSeattle-basedartistwouldeverwalkortalkagain.Anaward-winning优等的filmdocumentaryexploresthatperiodofherlifE.It'sscarywhenyoucan'ttalkyoucan'tdo...allyourlifE.saidRuffner.Ms.Ruffnerwasinacoma昏迷forfiveweeksandawheelchairforfiveyears.Butsheovercameherinjuries.Andalthoughshestillhasdifficultywalkingandtalkingshehaswilledherselfbacktowork.NowshehasateamthathelpsbringherdreamtolifE.Herteamrecentlyfinishedaneightpointfivemeter-highflowerpotmadeofsteelandaluminum.ItisnowindowntownSeattlE.Ms.RuffnerwasrecentlyhonoredinWashingtonDC.TheRenwickGallerypresentedaspecialshowingofthefilmANotSoStillLifetheGinnyRuffnerStory.Ms.Ruffnersaysithasbeenalongbattlebutthehardestparthasnotbeenthephysicalproblems.IhatebeingtakenforgrantedbeingignoreD.ThewayItalkpeopleassumethatI'meitherreallyoldorkindofretarded智力迟钝的andthatissofrustrating.Butsheisfirm.ShesaysFortunatelyI'vedonealotofstuffinmylifesoIknowthatthebestthingistobeopentothemysterywhoknowswhatgreatthingswillhappen.I'msurethey'remanymoretocomE.GinnyRuffner'sartcanbeseeninmorethanfortymuseumsaroundtheworlD.Herworkandherlifecontinuetomotivatepeopleofallages.61.WithinfiveyearsafteracaraccidentGinnyRuffner_____.A.wasunconsciousofeverythingB.hadtroublewalkingandtalkingC.gotoverinjuriescompletelyD.wentbacktoherwork62.Fromthispassagewecanlearn_____.A.GinnyRuffnerfinishedaneightpointfivemeter-highflowerpotmadeofsteelandaluminumhimselfB.TheRenwickGallerymadehimathefilmdocumentaryANotSoStillLifetheGinnyRuffnerStory.C.GinnyRuffner'sartisshowninmorethanfortymuseumsintheUnitedStatesD.GinnyRuffner’sstoryhasencouragedpeopletodowhattheywantto63.WhatwasthemostdifficulttoacceptforGinnyRuffner?A.ThephysicaldisabilitiesB.BeingconsideredoldandstupidityC.BeinglookeddownuponD.Beingmistakenasauselessman64.Thebesttitleofthispassageis_____.A.A.NewExhibitofBrightLifeB.TheLifeofaGlassArtistC.A.NewproductofaglassartistD.TheIntroductionofaGreatGlassArtist65.FromthispassagewecanknowGinnyRuffneris_____.A.determinedandoptimisticB.ambitiousandstubbornC.hopefulandenergeticD.devotedandactive
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Onenightaboutnineo’clockDr.EyckasurgeonhadaphonecallfromDr.HaydonatthehospitalinClensFalls.Thesurgeonwasaskedtogothereatoncetooperateonaverysickboywhoshothimselfwhileplayingwithagun.ThedoctorwassoononhiswaytoClensFalls.Itwas60milesaway.Anditwassnowingheavilyinthecity.Thesurgeonthoughthecouldgettherebefore12o’clock.Afewminuteslaterthedoctorwasstoppedbyamaninanoldblackcoat.Guninhandthemanorderedthedoctortogetout.Thenthemandrovethecardowntheroadleavingthedoctorinthefallingsnow.Itwasafter2o’clockinthemorningwhenthedoctorarrivedatthehospitalinClensFalls.Dr.HaydontoldhimthattheboyhaddiedanhourbeforE.Thetwodoctorswalkedbythedoorofthehospitalwaitingroom.Theresatthemanintheoldblackcoatwithhisheadinhishands.Mr.CuninghansaidDr.HaydontothemanThisisDr.Eyck.HeisthesurgeonwhowalkedallthewayfromAlbanytosaveyourboy.41.Dr.HaydonaskedDr.EycktocometoClensFallsbecause_____.A.Dr.EyckknewtheboywaswoundedbyashotB.TheboyneededthehelpofasurgeonC.Dr.Eyckwastheboy’sfatherD.Dr.EyckwasHaydon’sfriend42.Thesurgeonwaslatebecause________.A.hewasstoppedbythepoliceB.theweatherwasratherterribleC.ClensFallswastoofarfromAlbanyD.hiscarwastakenaway43.Choosetherightorderofthefollowingeventsgiveninthestory.A.Dr.EyckwasaskedtocometothehospitalinClensFalls.B.Dr.Eyckarrivedatthehospital.C.Theboyshothimself.D.TheboydieD.E.Themaninanoldcoatreachedthehospital.f.Dr.Eyckwasrobbedofhiscar.A.cefabdB.acfdbeC.cafedbD.acfedb44.Theboycouldhavebeensavedif______.A.hehadnotbeensenttothehospitalB.hisfatherhadn’tarrivedintimeC.Dr.EyckhadarrivedearlierthanthemanD.Dr.Eyckhadarrivedtheretwohoursearlier
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WhenIwaseightyearsoldIhadabigaccident.IgetscaredevennowwhenIthinkaboutthattimE.ThereweremanypeopleskatingnearmyhouseandseeingthemskatesowonderfullyIcouldn’twaittohaveatryjustapieceofcakeIthought.Iwentwithafriendwhowasveryskillful.HespentalongtimeteachingmehowtoskatebutIstilldidn’tlearnmuchwhichmadehimveryangry.FinallyheleftmeandskatedallarounD.IskatedaloneandsoongotboredbecauseIkeptfallingdownsoItookoffmyskatesandjustwalkedaroundontheiceinmyshoes.Itwascoldandmyfeetwerefrozen.SuddenlyIsteppedonsomethingthatwasnotharD.Whatwasit?Itwasaweakplaceintheice.WhenIsteppedthereIsankundertheicE.IthoughtthatIwasgoingtodiebutIdidmybesttograbsomethingtogetoutfromundertheicE.IwouldhaveclimbedoutmyselfbygrabbingtheedgeoftheicebutatthattimeIwasonlyachildofeight.Icriedout.FortunatelysomeonehelpedmE.Hegrabbedmyarmsandpulledmeup.ThoseseveralminutesseemedayeartomE.Ithankedhim.Atthattimemyfriendcameback.Iwasannoyedathimbecausehewassupposedtotakecareofmebuthedidn’t.HewasembarrasseD.WhenItookataxihomethetaxidriverwassurprisedandaskedwhathadhappeneD.Ididn’twanttosayanythingbecauseIwastiredandscareD.SincethenIhavenevertouchedskating.66.Atfirstthewriterthoughtthatskating_________________.A.washardtolearnB.wasonlysuitabletowatchC.waseasytolearnD.canonlybedonewithsupport67.Whydidthewriter’sfriendleaveandskatealone?___________A.Hewantedtoshowoffhisskatingskillbeforethewriter.B.Hewasdisappointedatthewriter’sperformancE.C.Hewastootiredtogoonteachingthewriter.D.HefoundhehadnogiftforteachingotherstoskatE.68.Beforetheaccidentthewriterhimselfwas____________A.searchingforhisfriendeverywherE.B.skatingwithgreatcareandinterestC.goingtofindaplacetowarmhimselfup.D.walkingontheicewithnospecialpurpose69.Accordingtothewriterifanadultsankundertheicehewould_____________.A.grabtheedgeoftheiceandgetout.B.havecouragetocallforhelpC.waituntilpeoplecametohelpD.notliketoacceptothers’help70.Whateffectdidtheaccidenthaveonthewriter?A.HebrokeawayfromhisirresponsiblefrienD.B.Hedidn’tdaretoskateanylongerC.Hefellillbecauseofstayingundericetoolonger.D.Helostinterestinallkindsofsports.
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LikeallothermotherswhohavesmallchildrenItoohavetostealtime-frommyownchildrenathomeandfromthechildrenwhoknowmeastheirteacher-justtoputafewwordsdownonpaper.ManytimesI'vewantedtowriteformyselfforotherwomenformyparentsformyhusbandandespeciallyformychildren.Iwouldhavelikedtoleavealegacy遗产ofwordsexplainingwhatithasmeanttohavetwins.Onereasonthatthereisnotagreatdealwrittenaboutbeingamotherofanewbabyisthatthereisseldomamomenttothinkofanythingelsebutthebaby'sneeds.WithtwinsIdidnothaveasparehandtowritewith.BeforemytwinswerebornmydayswerelongandIhadnothingtowriteabout.Afterthetwins'birthIdidhavesomethingtowriteaboutbutIfoundmyselffacingnotapenandpaperbutmilkbottles.Somenightsfriendswouldvisit.Theywouldleaveat11p.m.headingforbedandforusthenightwasonlyjustbeginning.Withtwinsthereisreallynonight.EachfeedinglastsalongtimE.At1:00A.m.eachofthemwouldbegincryingfromhunger.At4:00amwhenIfinallyputthemdownIfeltexhausteD.Twoyearshavepassedsincethenandwe'vemanagedtolivethroughitall.Mydaysarestillveryfullandevennowthereisn'toneeveningwhenIputthetwinsdownforthenightthatIdon'thaveabreak.Atlastalittletimeformyself.26.Whendidthewriterhavetimebutshedidn'tfeellikewritinganything?A.Beforethebirthofhertwins.B.Whenshefacedbottlesofmilk.C.AfterherfriendsvisitedherhomE.D.Whenshehadtothinkaboutthebabies'needs.27.Whatdoesthewritermainlywriteabout?A.HerroleasawifE.B.Herworkasawriter.C.Herexperienceasamother.D.Herfeelingasawoman.28.Whydidthewritersaythenightwasjustbeginninginthe4thparagraph?A.BecauseherfriendsleftherhousetoolatE.B.Becauseshestartedtotakecareofthetwinsevenatnight.C.Becauseherbabiesoftencriedandshewokeup.D.Becauseshecouldnotsleeptillfourinthemorning.29.Thispassageisprobablyfroman______.A.blogB.newspaperC.guidebookD.advertisement30.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Thewriterwasunhappybecauseofnotimeforwriting.B.Thewritercaredherbabiesmorethanherowninterests.C.Thewriterhatedtobeamotheroftwins.D.Thewritercouldstealalittletimeatnight.
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Awomanwasinahurrytogototheairport.Shetoldthecabdrivertodrivequickly.ShewassoabsorbedinherownthoughtsthatshewasnotawaretheyweregoingbyadifferentroutE.SuddenlyamangotinsidethecaB.Hetookherhandbagwhereshehadplacedhervisapassportandallhermoneyforthetrip.Thedriverwhowasincahootswiththerobberleftherinthemiddleofthatdarkstreet.Shecursedtheworldforbeingsomeantoherandthoughthowunluckyshewasinthatsituation.Thatverysamenightsheheardsomeshockingnews.Tearsfloweddownherface.Flight230whichwastheplanethatshewassupposedtohaveboardedhadcrashed.Ifshehadnotlostherpreciousbelongingsshecouldhavelostsomethingfarmoreimportant—herlife.Sometimesbadthingsreallyhappen.Welosemoneyfailourexamsorarerejectedbyothers.Therearetimeswhennothingseemstogoourway.Sowhatshouldwedoaboutit?Shouldwebedisappointed?TheanswerisaresoundingNo!Wemustgetridofallthesefrustrationsandstartalloveragainintheconsistentfaiththatwewillgetwhatwedeserve.Don'twasteyourtimeandenergyonthingsthatcan'tbechanged.Continuousworryingwillonlyaffectyourhealthandyou'llbedoingmuchmoredamagethanwhatwaspreviouslydone.Whatifitwastheotherwayround?Whatifweneverranoutofgoodluck?Therewasamanwhowonthelottery.Hethoughthewastheluckiestpersonintheworld.Hebecamegreedyandwastedallhismoneyoneverythinghecouldgethishandson.Onedayhemadeittothefrontpageofthenewspaperagain.Butthistimeitwasadifferentstory.Hehadbeenkilledbecauseofhisriches.Ifyouattaingoodluckyoucanneverbetoosecureaboutit.Hopeforprotectionandguidance.Lifeissounpredictable.Youneverknowwhatwillhappennext.Liveonedayatatime.Wesometimessubjectourselvestounnecessaryemotionaltrouble.Weaskourselves:WhatifIdon'tgetthisdoneintime?orWhatifmyfamilyleavemeandI'vegotnooneelsetoturnto?Liveforthemoment.DowhatmustbedoneforthepresentandthefuturewillturnoutjustfinE.BelievemE.Andbelieveinyourself.AsCaptainPlanetalwayssaysThepowerisyours!41.TheunderlinedphraseincahootswithinParagraph3probablymeans____.A.wasforcedbyB.wasfightingbravelywithC.hadcooperatedwithD.wastryingtobeg42.Fromthepassagewelearnthat___.A.thewomanwasluckytomissherflightB.somepeoplejustneverrunoutofgoodluckC.robberswillgetwhattheydeserveD.ifyoufeelyourselfluckyyouwillcontinuetobeso43.Accordingtotheauthorwhichofthefollowingistherightattitudetoadopttowardslife?A.Don'twasteyourtimeandenergybecausetimeislimited.B.There'snoneedtoworryorgetfrustrateD.Justbelieveinyourself.C.Evenwheneverythingseemstobegoingwellweshouldkeepfullyalert.D.Worryingaboutwhatyoudon'thavemeansyoumissoutonopportunitiesforotherthings.44.Thestoriesareintendedtotellus___.A.fortuneonlyfavorsthepreparedmindB.gainsandlossesgohandinhandC.misfortunemightbeablessingD.weshouldsaveupforarainyday
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Amanaccusedoffailingtoreturnmorethan700children’sbookstofivedifferentlibrariesinthecountywasreleasedfromprisonafterabookpublisheragreedtoposthisbond保释金of$1000.ThepublishersaiD.There’sastoryherE.Thisisamanwholovesbooks.Hejustcan’tletgoofthem.Hehasn’tstolenasinglebook.Sowhat’sthecrime?WethinkthatMr.Banishhasastorytotell.Weplantopublishhisstory.Whenaskedwhyhedidn’treturnthebooksMr.BanishsaidWellhowcouldI?Theybecamefamilytome.IwasafraidtoreturnthembecauseIknewthatkidsordogswouldgetholdofthesebooksandchewthemupthrowthemaroundtearthepagesspillsodaonthemgetjellyonthemanddrowntheminthetoilet.HecontinuedBooksarepeopletoo!TheytalktoyoutheytakecareofyouandtheyenrichyouwithwisdomhumorandlovE.A.bookisaguestinmyhomE.HowcouldIkickitout?Irepairedtornpages.Idustedthemwithasoftcleancloth.Iturnedtheirpagessotheycouldbreatheandgetsomefreshair.EveryweekIreorganizedthemontheirshelvessotheycouldmeetnewfriends.MybookswereHAPPYbooks.Youcouldtelljustbylookingatthem.Nowthey’reallbackinthelibrariesonthelowershelvesonthefloorsatthemercyofallthoserunny-nosedkids.IcanhearthemcallingmE.Ineedtorescuethem.ExcusemE.Ihavetogonow.56.Whywasthemanputintoprison?A.Becausethebookpublisherpersuadedthepolicetodoso.B.Becausehestole700children’sbooksfromthefivedifferentlibraries.C.Becausehewantedtopublishhisstory.D.Becauseherefusedtoreturnthebooksthathehadborrowed.57.Howdidthemantreatbooks?A.Hetreatedthemashisfurniture.B.Hetreatedthemashisownchildren.C.Hetreatedthemasrealpeople.D.Hetreatedthemashisjob.58.Whatmighthappenafterthemanwassetfree?A.Hemightgoonborrowingbooksfromlibraries.B.Hemightstartalibraryofhisown.C.Hemightstopborrowingbooks.D.Hemightreturnallhisbooks.59.Whatismainlytalkedaboutinthispassage?A.A.funnythiefwholovesstealingbooks.B.A.personwhorefusestoreturnborrowedbooksandwantstolookafterthem.C.A.personwhoiscrazyaboutbookssohekeepsstealingthemfromthelibrary.D.A.personwhomayhavesomementalproblems
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LittleTomdownthestreetcallsourdogThekeepdog.Zipisasheepdog.ButwhenTomtriestosaySeepitcomesoutkeep.AndinawayTomisright.Zipisalwaysbringingthingshomeforustokeep!I'lltellyouaboutsomeofthem.Zip'sfirstpresentwasashoE.Itwasmadeofgreensilk.Wedidn'tknowhowZipfoundtheshoE.ButafteramomentMarymybigsistertoldmetheshoehadastrangesmell.Inodded点头andheldmynosE.Whatdoyouthinkitis?Itsmellslikesomethingforcleaning.Ithinksomeonetriedtocleanaspot污点offtheshoE.Thenheputitatthedoortodry.AlongcameZip.Andgood-byeshoe!IsaiD.Weshouldtakeitback.Wecan't.saidmysistter.MaybelittleTomisrightMarysaiD.MaybeZipisakeepdog!61.ThewriterandMarydidn'tknow______.A.whatZip'sfirstpresentwasB.howZipcarrieditsfirstpresenthomeC.whoownedZip'sfirstpresentD.whatZip'sfirstpresentwasmadeof62.TomcallsZipthekeepdogbecause______.A.thedoglikeskeepingthingsB.thedoglikesplayingwithshoesC.hedoesn'tknowthedog'snameD.hecan'tpronouncethewordsheepwell63.Whatmadetheshoestrangewas______.A.itscolourB.itssmellC.itssizeD.thatitwasasilkone64.Thewordkeepinthelastsentencemeans_____A.keepingthingsforitselfB.bringingthingsforothertokeepC.notlettingitrunaboutD.takingcareofasmallchild65.Wecanknowfromthereadingthatthedog_____.A.likestogivepresentstopeopleB.hasbeenkeptinatthewriter'shomeC.hasbroughtsometroubleD.likestobecalledthekeepdog
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IstoodoutsideNewYork’sMadisonSquareGardenandjuststaredalmostspeechless.IwasafarmboyfromCountyKilkennyachildwhosomethoughtwouldneverwalkletalonegoasfarasIhadintheworlD.FromthedayIwasborntherewasaproblem.ThedoctorsattheDublinhospitaltoldmyparentsIhadphocomeliaadeformitythataffectedbothlegsbelowthekneeswhichwereoutwardandshorterthannormalandeachfoothadjustthreetoes.Lifewastough.Icouldn’tstandmuchlesswalk.Irarelyleftthefarmhouse-andthenonlyinsomeone’sarms.Mombundledmeupwhenevershetookmetotownnomattertheseason.TheworldwillseehimwhenhecanwalkshetoldDaD.Andhewillwalk.MomdevotedherselftohelpingmE.Shetriedeverythingtogetmeonmyfeet.WhenIwasthreesheandDadtookmetoaclinicinDublin.AfewweekslaterwereturnedtoDublinwithmyartificiallimbs假肢.BackhomeIpracticedwalkingwithmynewlimbs.There’snothinganyonecandobutyoucan’tMomsaiD.YouandIaregoingtowalkthroughtown.ThenextdayMomdressedmeinmyfinestclothes.Sheworeasummerdressandfixedherhairandmakeup.Daddroveustothechurch.Westeppedoutofthecar.MomtookmyhanD.HoldyourheaduphighnowRonan.shesaiD.Wewalked300meterstothepostofficE.ItwasthefarthestI’dwalkedandIwassweatingfromtheeffort.ThenweleftthepostofficeandcontinueddownthestreetMom’seyesshiningwithamother’spridE.ThatnightbackonourfarmIlayexhaustedlyonmybeD.ItmeantnothingthoughcomparedtowhatI’ddoneonmywalk.ThenIbegantopursuemydreamofsinging.AndateverystepMom’swordscamebacktome-Ronanyoucandoanythinganyoneelsecando-andthefaithshehadinGodwhowouldhelpmedoit.I’vesungfromthegrandeststagesinEuropetomusicplayedbytheworld’sfinestmusicians.ThatnightIstoodattheMadisonSquareGardenwithMom’swordschiminginmyearsthesameplacewhereMom’spromiseliveD.ThenIbegansinging.Icouldn’tfeelthepulseofthemusicinmyfeetbutIfeltitdeepinmyears.61.Whatwastheproblemwiththeauthorasababy?A.Hewasexpectedunabletowalk.B.Hewasbornoutwardincharacter.C.Hehadaproblemwithlistening.D.Hewasshorterthananormalbaby.62.Theunderlinedworddeformityinthesecondparagraphmostprobablymeans________.A.shortcomingB.disadvantageC.disabilityD.delay63.WhydidMomdresshimandherself?A.Tohidetheirdepressedfeeling.B.Toindicateitanunusualday.C.Toshowofftheirclothes.D.Tocelebratehissuccessfuloperation.64.Fromthestorywemayconcludethathismotherwas________.A.determinedB.stubbornC.generousD.distinguished65.Accordingtothewriterwhatmatteredmostinhissuccess?A.Hisconsistenteffort.B.HistalentformusiC.C.Hiscountlessfailures.D.Hismother’spromisE.
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LastyeararoundLaborDayIreadaHappyAdinourlocalnewspaper.Therewasaladyinalocalnursinghomewhowascelebratingher90thbirthdayandherfamilywantedeveryonetoknowaboutit.Itsaidthatifyouwantedtodropheralineherewasheraddress.SoIdid.Ifoundabirthdaycardanddroppedherashortnotewishingherahappybirthday.Aweekorsolatersomeoneknockedatmyfrontdoor.Iopenedthedoorandfoundamiddle-agedmanstandingonmydoorstep.HeintroducedhimselfasthesonofthiswomantowhomIhadsentthecard.Heexplainedthathejustwantedtodropbyinpersonandthankmeforsendingsuchanicecardtohismom.Apparentlylikemanyolderfolksshedidnotreceivemuchmailandwasquiteexcitedtoreceivemine.Ijustdidn'tknowwhattosay.ItoldhimitwasmypleasureandthatIhopedhismomhadenjoyedherbirthday.ThatyearIdidnotsendoutanyChristmascardsexcepttothislovelyoldladyinthenursinghome.IjusttoldherthatIwasthinkingaboutherandhopedthatshehadaniceholiday.IsentheraValentineandalsoacoupleofnotesinbetween.Ijustthoughtshemightliketohavesomeonewritetohertogetsomemail.Shepassedawayacoupleofmonthsago.InevermetthisladybutIdidkeepherandherfamilyinmythoughts.Idroppedthemalineofsympathy.Ihopethatmyfewlittlenoteswereenoughtobrightenacoupleofherdayshereonearth.56.Theoldlady'saddresswasgivenbecause.A.herfamilywantedtomakeherwell-knownB.theoldladywantedtoreceiveabirthdaycardC.thesonoftheoldladywantedtomeettheauthorD.herfamilywantedtogiveherahappybirthday57.Howmanytimesdidtheauthorwritetothelovelyoldlady?A.Onlyonce.B.Twice.C.Threetimes.D.Morethanthreetimes.58.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthor?A.Brave.B.Polite.C.Caring.D.Faithful.59.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AKindActB.AnOldLadyC.AHappyAdD.AConsiderateSon
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O.HenrywasapennameusedbyanAmericanwriterofshortstories.HisrealnamewasWilliamSydneyPorter.HewasborninNorthCarolinain1862.AsayoungboyhelivedanexcitinglifE.Hedidnotgotoschoolforverylongbuthemanagedtoteachhimselfeverythingheneededtoknow.Whenhewasabout20yearsoldO.HenrywenttoTexaswherehetrieddifferentjobs.HefirstworkedonanewspaperandthenhadajobinabankwhensomemoneywentmissingfromthebankO.Henrywasbelievedtohavestolenit.Becauseofthathewassenttoprison.Duringthethreeyearsinprisonhelearnedtowriteshortstories.AfterhegotoutofprisonhewenttoNewYorkandcontinuedwriting.HewrotemostlyaboutNewYorkandthelifeofthepoortherE.Peoplelikedhisstoriesbecausesimpleasthetalesweretheywouldfinishwithasuddenchangeattheendtothereader’ssurprisE.71.InwhichorderdidO.Henrydothefollowingthings?A.LivedinNewYork.B.Workedinabank.C.TravelledtoTexas.D.Wasputinprison.E.HadanewspaperJoB.f.Learnedtowritestories.A.C.E.B.D.f.aB.E.C.f.B.D.aC.E.B.D.C.A.f.D.C.B.E.D.af.72.PeopleenjoyedreadingO.Henry’sstoriesbecauseA.theyhadsurpriseendingsB.theywereeasytounderstandC.theyshowedhisloveforthepoorD.theywereaboutNewYorkCity73.O.Henrywenttoprisonbecause.A.peoplethoughthehadstolenmoneythatwasnothisB.hebrokethelawbynotusinghisownnameC.hewantedtowritestoriesaboutprisonersD.peoplethoughthehadtakenmoneyfromthenewspaper74.WhatdoweknowaboutO.Henrybeforehebeganwriting?A.Hewaswell-educateD.B.Hewasnotseriousabouthiswork.C.Hewasdevotedtothepoor.D.Hewasverygoodatlearning.75.WheredidO.Henrygetmostmaterialforhisshortstories?A.Hislifeinsidetheprison.B.ThenewspaperarticleshewrotE.C.ThecityandpeopleofNewYork.D.Hisexcitingearlylifeasaboy.
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Idon’toftenlosethingsandI’malwayscarefulwithmoneysoIwasquitesurprisedwhenIreachedformywalletanditwasn’ttherE.AtfirstIthoughtitwaspossiblethatIcouldhaveleftitathomE.ThenIrememberedtakingitouttopaythetaxisoIknewIhaditwithmejustbeforeIwalkedintotherestaurant.IwonderedifitwaspossiblethatitcouldhavedroppedoutofmypocketwhileIwaseatingdinner.IturnedandwalkedbacktothetablewhereIhadbeensitting.UnluckilytherewereseveralpeoplesittingatthetableatthattimesoIhadthewaitergoovertothetabletoseeifmywalletwasonthefloor.Whilethewaiterwaslookingforittheheadoftherestaurantcameuptomeandaskedmeifanythingwaswrong.ItoldhimwhathadhappeneD.HeaskedmetoreportthemissingwallettothepolicE.ItoldhimIdidn’twanttodoso;IwasinahurrybecauseIhadtoreachmywaitingroombeforetwoo’clockwheresomesickpeoplewerewaitingtoseemE.IalsotoldhimthatmybiggestworryatthemomentwashowIwasgoingtopayforthemeal.Hetoldmenottoworryaboutthat.Heaskedmetowritedownmynameandaddressandhesaidhewouldsendmeabill帐单.51.Whenthewritercouldn’tfindhiswallethisfirstthoughtwasthat________A.ithadbeengiventothetaxi-driverB.hehaddroppeditinthetaxiC.hehadlosthiswalletagainD.itmightbeleftathome52.Thewriterthoughthemusthavethewalletwithhimbecause___________.A.hehadpaidthetaxi-driverB.hehadpaidthebillofthemealC.thewaiterhadseenitonthetableD.thewaiterwaslookingforitonthefloor53.Whydoyouthinkthewriterturnedandwalkedbacktothetable?A.Hewouldphonethepoliceaboutthemissingofhiswallet.B.Hewonderedifhehaddroppedhiswalletwhileeating.C.Theheadoftherestaurantwantedtoknowwhatwaswrong.D.SeveralpeopleweresittingatthetableatthattimE.54.Thewriterofthestoryisprobablya_________.A.doctorB.cook厨师C.schoolteacherD.newspaperreporter55.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribetheheadoftherestaurant?A.Modest.B.KinD.C.Clever.D.Greedy贪婪.
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PeoplefellinlovewithElizabethTaylorin1994whenshestarredinNationalVelvet—thestoryofVelvetBrownayounggirlwhowinsfirstplaceinafamoushorserace.AtfirsttheproducersofthemovietoldTaylorthatshewastoosmalltoplaythepartofVelvet.Howevertheywaitedforherforafewmonthsassheexercisedandtrained—andaddedthreeinchestoherheightinfourmonths!HeractinginNationalVelvetisstillconsideredthebestbyachildactress.ElizabethTaylorwasborninLondonin1932.HerparentsbothAmericanshadmovedthereforbusinessreasons.WhenWorldWarIIstartedtheTaylor’smovedtoBeverlyHillsCaliforniaandthereElizabethstartedactinginmovies.AfterhersuccessasachildstarTaylorhadnotroublemovingintoadultrolesandwontwiceforBestActressButterfield81960andWho’sAfraidofVirginiaWoolf1966.Taylor’sfame名声andpopularitygaveheralotofpowerwiththemovieindustrysoshewasabletodemandveryhighpayforhermovies.In1963shereceived$1millionforherpartinCleopatra—thehighestpayreceivedbyanystaruptothattime.ElizabethTaylorisalegend传奇人物ofourtime.LikeVelvetBrowninNationalVelvetshehasbeenluckyshehasbeautyfameandwealth.Butsheisalsoahardworker.Taylorseldomactsinmoviesanymore.Insteadsheputshertimeandeffortsintoherbusinessesandintohelpingothers—severalyearsagoshefoundedanorganizationthathasraisedmorethan$40millionforresearchandeducation.41.Theproducersdidn’tletTaylorplaythepartofVelvetatfirstbecausetheythoughtshe________.A.wassmallinsizeB.wastooyoungC.didnotplaywellenoughD.didnotshowmuchinterest42.WhatElizabethTaylorandVelvetBrownhadincommonwasthattheywereboth_______.A.popularalltheirlivesB.famousactressesC.successfulwhenveryyoungD.richandkind-hearted43.TaylorbecameBestActressattheageof_________.A.12.B.28C.31D.3444.InherlaterlifeElizabethTaylormainly_________.A.doesbusinessandhelpingothersB.turnsherselfintoalegendC.collectsmoneyforthepoorD.takesupresearchandeducationwork
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AnItaliancouplearebecometheworld’soldestdivorceesafterthe99—year—oldhusbandfoundthathis96—year—oldwifehadanaffair婚外情inthe1940s.TheItalianmancalledbylawyersinthecaseasAntonioClookingthroughanolddrawerwhenhemadethediscoveryafewdaysbeforeChristmas.Inspiteofthetimethathadpassedsincetheaffairhewassoupsetthatheimmediatelyaskedhiswifeof77yearsnamedasRosaCwhetheritwastrueanddemandedadivorcE.Strickenbytheguiltshereportedlyadmittedeverythingbutwasunabletopersuadeherhusbandtoreconsiderhisdecisionthoughherchildrenalsodidmuchmorework.Shewroteletterstoherloverduringasecretaffairinthe1940saccordingtocourtpapersreleasedinRomethisweekwhichmadepeopleknowthetruth.Thecouplearenowpreparingtosplitthoughthemarriagetheybuilthaslastedovernearlyeightdecades-theyhavefivechildrenadozengrandchildrenandonegreat-grandchilD.Thediscoveryoftheletterswasthefinalproblemfortheirmarriagewhichhadalreadyrunintodifficulty-10yearsagothehusbandbrieflylefttheirhouseinRomeandmovedinwithoneofhissonsonlytoreturnafewweekslater.TheItalianthoughtthefiercesplitresultedfromthecouple’ssouthernblood-heisoriginallyfromOlbiainSardiniawhilehiswifewasborninNaples.Thecouplemetduringthe1930swhenAntonioservedasayoungofficer.Thecaseappearstosetanewrecordatleastfortheageoftheoldestfigures-thepreviousoldestcoupletodivorcewereBertieandJessieWoodbothaged98fromtheUK.Thatpairendedtheir36-yearmarriagein2009whentheywerebothtwoyearsawayfromtheir100thbirthdays.TheygotmarriedinElstreeHertfordshirein1972havingbothendedpreviousmarriagesbeforemovingtoFalmouthCornwallfouryearslater.56.Whichistrueaccordingtothetext?A.Tofindhiswife’affairAntonioC.lookedthroughanolddrawer.B.RosaC’lovermaybeBertiE.C.RosaC.admittedwhatshedidbecauseshewassorryforherguilt.D.TheItalianthoughtthefiercesplitresultedfromthediscoveryoftheletters.57.Whichwordcanreplacetheunderlinedoneinpassage5?A.advertisedB.announcedC.concludedD.expressed58.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribeAntonioC?A.achildishmanB.arudemanC.aromanticmanD.astubborn固执man59.ThemarriageofAntonioC.andRosaC.A.maycometoanendbecausethehusbandstickstohisdecisionB.appearstosetanewrecordC.mayhavelastedover36yearsD.beganinthe1930sbeforebothendingpreviousmarriages60.Thispassagemaycomefrom.A.atextbookB.anewspaperC.ahistorybookD.anadvertisement
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NormPethricka36-year-oldmaninAustralia’snortherncityDarwinwaspraisedonThursdayforjumpingontoacrocodile’sbacktosavehiswifeWendyatLitchfieldNationalParkapopulartouristspotsouthwestofDarwinalocalnewspaperreporteD.MsPethrickwasstandingonariverbankWednesdayafternoonwhenthesaltwatercrocodilelunged扑lockingitsjawsonbothherlegsasittriedtodragherunderwater.NormPethrickwhowithhiswifehadbeencollectingwaterimmediatelywenttohelpher.Hejumpedontothebackpoked戳theeyesofthecrocodileandfinallygothiswifefreE.MsPethrickwaslatertakentoRoyalDarwinHospitalforamedicaltreatment.Thedoctorssaidshewassufferingeightpuncturewounds伤口inherrightlegapuncturewoundinherleftlegandaseriouscuttooneofherfingers.ThiscouldhavebeenafatalandtragicsituationsaidthegeneralmanagerofRoyalDarwinHospitalRDHDrLenNotarasaccordingtoalocalreport.HesaidMsPethrickwassavedbyherhusband’squickanddiligentactions.DrNotarasalsosaidshewouldremaininhospitalforthreetofourdaysandhaveanoperationtocleanthewoundswhichareeasytogetinfectedbecauseofbacteria细菌ontheteethofthecrocodilE.66.Thispassageismostlikelytobefoundin_____.A.atravelguideB.anewspaperC.atextbookD.anovel67.ThecrocodileattackedMsPethrickwhenshewas______.A.swimmingintheriverB.standingontheriverbankC.watchingthecrocodileD.fishinginthewater68.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutMsPethrick?A.HereyeswerebadlypokeD.B.Shehadeightwoundsaltogether.C.Oneofherfingersalsogothurt.D.Oneofthecrocodile’steethwasfoundinherleg.69.AccordingtothepassageNormPethrickcanbedescribedasfollowingEXCEPT______.A.braveB.diligentC.quickD.humorous70.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.ThehusbandshouldsavethewifeB.A.mansaveswife’slifefromcrocodile’sjawsC.A.crocodileisnotsodangerousaspeopleimagineD.Humanbeingscanbeatcrocodilessometimes
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LittleTommywasdoingverybadlyinmath.Hisparentshadtriedeverything—tutorscardsspeciallearningcenters—inshorteverythingtheycouldthinkof.FinallytheytookTommytoacatholictiān zhǔ jiāo 的school.AfterthefirstdaylittleTommycamehomewithaveryseriouslookonhisfacE.Hedidn’tkisshismotherhello.Insteadhewentstraighttohisroomandstartedstudying.BooksandpaperswerespreadoutallovertheroomandlittleTommywashardatwork.HismotherwassurpriseD.ShecalledhimdowntodinnerandassoonashefinishedeatinghewentbacktohisroomwithoutaworD.InnotimehewasbackhittingthebooksashardasbeforE.Thiswentonforsometimedayafterdaywhilethemothertriedtounderstandwhatwashappening.FinallylittleTommybroughthomehisreportcarD.Hequietlyputitonthetableandwentuptohisroomandhitthebooks.HismomlookedatitandtohersurpriselittleTommygotanA.inmath.Shecouldnolongerholdhercuriosity.ShewenttohisroomandaskedSonwhatwasit?Wasitthenuns修女?LittleTommylookedatherandshookhisheadNo.Wellthensheaskedagain.WHATwasit?LittleTommylookedatherandsaidWellonthefirstdayofschoolwhenIsawthatmannailed将...钉牢totheplussign加号Iknewtheyweren’tjoking.60.Tommy’smotherfeltsurprisedthathisson____.A.wasstillthesameasusualB.atesomuchatdinnerC.kissedherhelloafterschoolD.workedhardbutsaidlittle61.Theunderlinedphrasehittingthebooksmeans____inChinesE.A.用功B.捶书C.发泄D.振作62.Thelastsentenceinthepassageshowsthat____.A.TommyfeltsorryforthemanB.TommywasafraidofbeingnailedC.Tommydidn’tliketheplussignD.Tommylikedplayingjokesonothers63.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat____.A.teachersshouldbestrictwiththeirstudentsB.mistakesmightdogoodsometimesC.acatholicschoolismuchbetterthanotheronesD.nunsaregoodathelpingchildrenwiththeirmath
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HankViscardiwasbornwithoutlegs.Hehadnotlegsbutstumps残肢thatcouldbefittedwithakindofspecialbootsPeoplestaredathimwithcruelinterest.Childrenlaughedathimandcalledhim‘ApeMan’猿人becausehisarmspracticallydraggedontheground.Hankwenttoschoollikeotherboys.Hisgradesweregoodandheneededonlyeightyearstofinishhisschoolinginsteadoftheusualtwelve.Aftergraduatingfromschoolheworkedhiswaythroughcollege.Hesweptfloorswaitedontableorworkedinoneofthecollegeoffices.Duringallthisbusylifehehadbeenmovingaroundonhisstumps.Butonedaythedoctortoldhimeventhestumpswerenotgoingtolastmuchlonger.Hewouldsoonhavetouseawheelchair.Hankfelthimselfgotcoldallover.Howeverthedoctorsaidtherewasachancethathecouldbefittedwithartificiallegs.FinallyalegmakerwasfoundandthedaycamewhenHankstoodupbeforethemirrorforthefirsttimehesawhimselfashehasalwayswantedtobeafullfivefeeteightinchestall.Bythistimehewasalready26yearsold.Hankhadtolearntousehisnewlegs.Againandagainhemarchedthelengthoftheroomandmarchedbackagain.Thereweretimeswhenhefelldownonthefloorbuthepulledhimselfupandwentbacktotheendlessmarching.Hewentoutonthestreet.Heclimbedstairsandlearnedtodance.Hebuiltaboatandlearnedtosailit.WhenWorldWarIIcamehetalkedtheRedCrossintogivinghimajob.Hetooktheregulartraining.Hemarchedanddrilledalongwiththeothersoldiers.Fewknewthathewaslegless.ThiswasthetruestoryofHankViscardiamanwithoutlegs.56.ChildrenlaughedatHankandcalledhim‘ApeMan’because.A.hedidn’ttalktothenB.hekeptawayfromthemC.hisarmstouchedthegroundwhenhemovedD.hecouldn’tusehisarms57.Itcanbeinferredfromthestorythatfivefeeteightinchestallis.A.anaverageheightforafullygrownpersonB.tootallforanaveragepersonC.tooshortforanaveragepersonD.noneoftheabove58.ThesentencehetalkedtheRedCrossintogivinghimajobimpliesthattheRedCrossA.wasonlygladtogivehimajobB.gavehimajobbecausehewasagoodsoldierC.gavehimajobafterhetalkedtosomeonewhomheknewintheorganizationD.wasnotwillingtogivehimtojobatfirst59.WhenHankmarchedanddrilledalongwiththeothersoldiersheA.dideverythingtheothersoldierdidB.didmostofthethingstheothersoldiersdidC.didnoneofthethingstheothersoldiersdidD.tooksomespecialtraining60.ThewritersuggeststhatHankViscardi.A.hadnofriendsB.neversawhimselfasdifferentfromothersC.wasveryshyD.wastooproudtoaccepthelpfromothers
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BeatrixPotterwasagreatEnglishwriterandartistbestknownforherchildren'sbooksfeaturinganimalcharacterssuchasinthechildren'sclassic--TheTaleofPeterRabbit.BeatrixwasbornintoarichLondon-basedfamilywhereshewastutoredbyverystrictprivateteachersandsospentheryouthisolatedfromotheryoungsters.DuringheryouthshehadalotofpetsandspentvacationsinScotlandandalsotheLakeDistrict.ItwasattheLakeDistrictthatshedevelopedaloveofwildlifE.Shestudiedthearea'snaturalwonderscarefullyandpaintedthemcontinuously.Butherold-fashionedManchester-bornparentsdiscouragedherintellectualimprovementthinkingitinappropriateforayounglady.Howeverherstudyandwatercolourpaintingsofwildmushroomsmadeherwidelyrespectedwithinthefieldofbiology.Inher30'sBeatrixPotterwrotetheremarkablysuccessfulkid'sbookTheTaleofPewRabbit.ClosetothattimeshebecamesecretlyengagedtoherpublisherNormanWarnE.ThiscausedagreatdisagreementwithherparentswhodidnotapproveofBeatrixgettingmarriedtosomebodyoflowersocialstatus.SadlyWarnediedbeforethemarriageceremony.UltimatelyBeatrixPotterbeganwritingandalsoillustrating绘图kid'sbooksfull-timE.UsingprofitsfromherbooksBeatrixgrewtobecomeeconomicallyindependentofherparentsandwaseventuallyinapositiontobuyHillTopFarmintheLakeDistrict.SheextendedthepropertywithadditionalpurchasesofneighbouringlandovertimE.Inher40'sBestrixmarriedWilliamHeelisalocallawyer.Sheendedupbecomingasheepbreederandfarmerwhilecontinuingtopublishaswellasillustratebooksforchildren.Inallsheauthored23publications.BeatrixdiedonDecember221943andleftthemajorityofherpropertytotheNationalTrust.Herbookscarryonsellingwellgloballyinmanydifferentlanguages.Herstorieshavebeenretoldinnumerousformatsincludingaballetmoviesandcartoons.SuchisherreputationandthatofthecharactersfromherpublicationsthatmanyBeatrixPotterstatueshavebeencreateD.ThesetinyBeatrixPotterstatueswhichincludeprettymuchalltheactualcharactersinherpublicationshavebecomehighlyvaluedbyartcollectsandfansofherliteraturethroughouttheworlD.31.WhatcanwelearnaboutBeatrixPotter'searlylife?A.Shelearneddrawingskillsfromhertutors.B.Shewasverysociableandoutgoing.C.ShewasgreatlyinspiredbythebeautyofnaturE.D.Shewasencouragedtothinkcreativelyandindependently.32.WhydidBeatrixPotter'sparentsopposetheideaofhermarriagetoNormanWarne?A.TheydidnotbelieveshewasmatureenoughtogetmarrieD.B.TheythoughtWarnewasonlyinterestedinBeatrixPotter'swealth.C.Theybelievedthatthecouple'scharactersweremismatcheD.D.TheyconsideredWarnetobetoocommonfortheirdaughter.33.AccordingtothepassagewhichpartoftheUKdidBeatrixPotterlovemost?A.Manchester.B.ScotlanD.C.TheLakeDistrict.D.London.34.InwhichofthefollowingareasdidBeatrixPottershowaninterestduringherlife?A.Writingbiologyfarming.B.Drawingnatureballet.C.Moviesfarmingdrawing.D.Writingmushroomstravel.35.Whatisthefunctionofthelasttwoparagraphsofthepassage?A.TodescribetheconsequencesofBeatrixPotter'sdeath.B.TopresentthelastingculturalinfluenceofBeatrixPotterandherworks..C.ToshowthechangesinattitudetowardsBeatrixPotter'sworksoverthepastyears.D.TocriticizethecommercializationofBeatrixPotter'scharacterssinceherdeath.
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MinhPhamwasborninVietnam.Helefttherewhenhewas21yearsolD.MinhhasbeeninAmericaforalmosttwoyears.ThereisstillmuchhedoesnotunderstandaboutAmericA.OnceMinhwasinasupermarket.Hesawanoldmanandanoldwoman.Theywantedaboxofcereal麦片.Theboxwasonahighshelf.Themanandthewomancouldn’treachit.Minhsawastepladder.Hegotontheladderandgotthebox.HehandedittotheelderlycouplE.Theythankedhim.Whereareyourchildren?askedMinh.Whydon’ttheyhelpyoubuyfood?Ourchildrenhavetheirownlivessaidthemanandthewoman.Weliketobeindependent.Minhdoesn’tthinkthisisright.Inhiscountrychildrenhelptheirparents.Minhgavetheelderlycouplehisphonenumber.Hetoldthemtocallhimiftheyneededhelp.OnenighttheyaskedMinhtodinnerbuttheyneveraskedhimforhelp.OnedayMinhwaswalkingwithaVietnamesefrienD.ThetwomenweregoingtoamoviE.Minhwantedtogotoarestaurantfirst.Minhtookhisfriend’shanD.Hepulledhimtowardstherestaurant.PeopleonthestreetstaredatMinh.InVietnamfriendsoftenholdhands.MinhfoundthatthepeopleinAmericaarenotusedtomenholdinghands.MinhPhamisgoingthroughaprocess过程knownasresocialization.Socialization社会化istheprocessinwhichapersonlearnstoliveinasociety.Everyonegoesthroughthisprocess.MinhwentthroughitwhenhelivedinVietnam.ButtheVietnamesewayoflifeisratherdifferentfromtheAmericanwayoflifE.WhenMinhcametoAmericahehadtolearnanewwayoflifE.Hehadtolearnhowtoliveinanewsociety.MinhhaslearnedalotaboutAmericanlifeintwoyears.Hestillhasalottolearn.Theprocessofresocializationcantakemanyyears.45.Themainideaofthepassageisthatsocializationisthewayinwhichaperson______.A.learnstoliveinasocietyB.travelsfromonecountrytoanotherC.learnstoactindependentlyD.learnsabouttheircountry46.ThepassagestatesthatMinhdidn’tunderstandwhytheelderlymanandwomanwerenot______.A.helpedbytheirchildrenB.shoppingfortheirchildrenC.holdinghandsD.usingastepladder47.Accordingtothepassagesocializationhappensto______.A.onlytheVietnameseinAmericaB.onlyAmericansC.onlyolderpeopleD.everyone48.Theunderlinedwordresocializationmeans______.A.keepingone’sownwayoflifeB.keepingupwithothersC.aprocessoflearninghowtoliveinanewsocietyD.understandinganewculture
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WhenFridaKahlo’spaintingswereonshowinLondonapoetdescribedherpaintingsasaribbon丝带aroundabomb.SuchcommentsseemtosuggestKahlohadabiginfluenceontheartworldofhertimE.SadlysheisactuallyamuchbiggernametodaythanshewasduringhertimE.Bornin1907inavillagenearMexicoCityKahlosufferedfrompolio小儿麻痹症attheageofseven.Herspine脊柱becamebentasshegrewolder.Thenin1925herbackwasbrokeninseveralplacesinaschool-busaccident.Throughouttherestofherlifetheartisthadmanyoperationsbutnothingwasabletocuretheterriblepaininherback.Howevertheaccidenthadanunexpectedsideeffect.WhilelyinginherbedrecoveringKahlotaughtherselftopaint.In1929shegotmarriedtoDiegoRiveraanotherfamousMexicanartist.Rivera’sstronginfluencesonKahlo’sstylecanbeseeninherearlyworksbutherlaterworksfromthe1940sknowntodayasherbestworksshowlessinfluencefromherhusbanD.Unfortunatelyherworksdidnotattractmuchattentioninthe1930sand1940seveninherhomecountry.Herfirstone-womanshowinMexicowasnothelduntil1953.Formorethanadecadeafterherdeathin1954Kahlo’sworksremainedlargelyunnoticedbytheworldbutinthe1970sherworksbegantogaininternationalfameatlast.57.Whatdoesthephraseamuchbiggernameinparagraph1mostnearlymean?A.amuchmorefamouspersonB.afarmoregiftedartistC.amuchstrongerpersonD.afarbetterartist58.TheterriblepainKahlosufferedwascausedby.A.backinjuriesB.herbentspineC.polioD.theoperationsshehad59.Kahlo’sstylehadbecomeincreasinglyindependentsincethe.A.1930sB.1940sC.1950sD.1970s60.Whatisauthor’sattitudetowardKahlo?A.DevotionB.EncouragementC.WorryD.Sympathy
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Iamagoodmothertothreechildren.Ihavetriednevertoletmyprofessionstandinthewayofbeingagoodparent.InolongerconsidermyselfthecenteroftheuniversE.Ishowup.Ilisten.Itrytolaugh.IamagoodfriendtomyhusbanD.Ihavetriedtomakemarriagevows誓约meanwhattheysay.IamagoodfriendtomyfriendsandtheytomE.Withoutthemtherewouldbenothingtosaytoyoutoday.Sohere'swhatIwantedtotellyoutoday:GetalifE.A.reallifenotadesireofthenextpromotion提升thebiggerpaycheckthelargerhousE.GetalifeinwhichyouarenotalonE.Findpeopleyouloveandwholoveyou.Andrememberthatloveisnotleisure空闲itiswork.PickupthephonE.Sendane-mail.Writealetter.AndrealizethatlifeisthebestthingandthatyouhavenobusinesstakingitforgranteD.Itissoeasytowasteourlivesourdaysourhoursourminutes.ItissoeasytoexistinsteadoftolivE.Ilearnedtolivemanyyearsago.SomethingreallyreallybadhappenedtomesomethingthatchangedmylifeinwaysthatifIhadmychoiceitwouldneverhavebeenchangedatall.AndwhatIlearnedfromitiswhattodayseemstobethehardestlessonofall.Ilearnedtolovethejourneynotthedestination.IlearnedtolookatallthegoodintheworldandtrytogivesomeofitbackbecauseIbelievedinitcompletelyandtotally.AndItriedtodothatinpartbytellingotherswhatIhadlearneD.Bytellingthemthis:ReadinthebackyardwiththesunonyourfacE.Learntobehappy.AndthinkoflifeasadeadlyillnessbecauseifyoudoyouwillliveitwithjoyandpassionasitoughttobeliveD.26.ThebesttitleofthispassageprobablyisA.LoveyourfriendsB.LiveareallifeC.Don'twastetimeD.Beagoodmotherandwife27.Howdidtheauthorformherviewoflife?A.ByworkingandsocialexperiencE.B.Learningfromherfriends.C.ThroughanunfortunateexperiencE.D.BecauseofherchildrenandhusbanD.28.TheunderlinedsentenceItissoeasytoexistinsteadoftoliveinthefifthparagraphprobablyhasthesamemeaningasA.itissoeasytokeepalivebutnottoliveareallifeB.itisveryhardtoliveareallifeC.itissoeasytomakealivingD.itismoredifficulttoexistthantoliveahappylife29.What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardwork?A.Doitwelltoserveothers.B.Toearnenoughmoneytomakelifebetter.C.Tryyourbesttogethigherpositionandpay.D.Don'tletitaffectyourreallifE.30.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatA.theauthorisasuccessinpersonallifeB.theauthordidn'ttryherbesttoworkwellC.theauthorspentallhertimecaringforherchildrenD.theauthorlikestravelingverymuch
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ActinglegendElizabethTaylorhaspassedaway.Sheleavesbehindherownlife-longmovieofupsanddownsmarriageanddivorceandsicknessandrecovery.Theworldofentertainmentismourningthedeathofthelastclassicmoviestar.TaylordiedofcongestiveheartfailureinLosAngelesattheageof79.Taylor’smorethan50moviesincludedunforgettableportraitsofinnocenceandofdecadencefromthechildren’sclassicNationalVelvettoOscar-winningtransgressionsinWho’sAfraidofVirginiaWoolf?andButterfield8.FansgatheredonHollywood’sWalkofFametopaytribute讼词totheactress.Theyplacedtributesonherstarandrecalledabouthighlightsofhercareer.SandraHollywoodCaliforniasaidWellshejustledanamazinglifeandshewentoutwithstylE.PhilSchumanReporterofKTTVinLosAngelessaidWellImeanherwholelifestory:childstarremarkablybeautifulallthemarriagesalmostdyingthenallofhergreatworkwithAIDSresearchMichaelJackson’sbestfrienD.It’sjustaone-of-a-kindstoryIthink.TaylorwasnotonlythemostblessedactressbutalsothemostloyaloffriendsanddefenderofhomosexualsinHollywooD.ShewonaspecialOscartheJeanHersholtHumanitarianAwardforhereffortstosupportAIDSresearch.Isthissomethingthatwecanbear?No.TheAIDScrisisisnotover.TayloroncesaiD.Taylor’sprivatelifeisalsoalegenD.Shewasastaratage12abrideandadivorceeat16asuperstarat19andawidowat26.Shehasmarried8times.OneofherformerhusbandsformerU.S.SenatorJohnWarner84paidtributetothelatestarduringaneventinWashington.53.ElizabethTaylorexperiencedallthefollowinginherlifeEXCEPT______.A.upsanddownsB.marriageanddivorceC.sicknessandrecoveryD.AIDSandawards54.WhichstatementaboutElizabethTaylorisWRONG?A.Sheactedinmorethan50moviesallherlifE.B.ShewasMichaelJackson’sbestfrienD.C.HermovieNationalVelvetwonOscar.D.Shediedofcongestiveheartfailureattheageof79.55.Thepassageimpliesthat_______.A.FanswereverygladtoknowElizabethTaylor’sdeathB.TaylormadegreateffortsintheresearchofAIDSC.TheworldweresadforlosingthefamousactressD.JohnWarnerwasthehusbandofTayloratpresent56.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsTaylor?A.Indifferent.B.ObjectivE.C.PositivE.D.NegativE.
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MuYuminhadnoideathatwhenhestoppedbythecomputerclubasafreshmanlookingforsomethingfunitwoulddecidehiscareerfouryearslater.The22—year—oldbiologymajoratHuazhongUniversityofScienceandTechnologyfoundajobasanITtechnicianinShanghai.Myexperienceintheclubgavemeanother'diploma'saidMu.MoreimportantlyIfoundsomethingIamgoodatandcanmakealivingfrom.Nowcampusesaroundthecountryhavestartedrecruitingfreshfacesforallkindsofclubs.Upperclassmenandexpertssuggestahobby--basedchoiceofclubswhichmighthavealastingimpact影响onone'slifeandcareer.ZhangLingdidnotgetmanychancestowritestoriesasanenvironmentalprotectionmajoratJiangxiUniversityofScienceandTechnology.Butthischangedwhenshejoinedtheuniversitybroadcaststation.Herdailyinterviewswithstudentsandteachersexpandedherhorizon.Nowsheisdeterminedtobecomeajournalistonenvironmentalissueswithherdegreeinenvironmentalprotection.Journalismchangedmylifetracksaidthe22—year—oldgirl.Ionlywantedtobeascienceteacherinalocalseniorhighschool.ButnowIamapplyingforagraduateschoolinjournalism.LanYujieprofessoratAnhuiUniversityofTechnologyregardsMuandZhangasgoodexamplesofchoosingwhatIlikeinsteadofwhatispracticalinfindingjobsandseekingfurtherstudy.Somefreshmendon'tknowwhattochoosesaidLan.Justfollowingahobbyanddoingsomethingyoulikecaneasilygiveyoutheexperiencethatmakesyouhappyandspecial.LanfurthersaysthatjoiningclubsshouldnotnecessarilyhaveapurposeAspartofcampuslifeaclubexperiencewillimpactone'slifeandcareerinonewayoranother.Thepointofclubsistohaveasmuchdiverse多样的experiencesaspossiblesothatstudentscanexploremoreoftheirlifesaidLan.66.WhydidMuYuminjointhecomputerclub?A.Togetanotherdiploma.B.Tochangehismajor.C.Tofindagoodjob.D.Tohaveagoodtime.67.WhichofthefollowingsistrueaboutZhangLing?A.Shedidn'tintendtobeajournalist.B.Shechangedhermajortojournalism.C.ShenowworksasascienceteacherD.She'sgraduatedfromtheuniversity.68.AccordingtothetextjoiningthecampusclubhasmanyadvantagesEXCEPT.A.helpingyouknowwhatyoureallylikeB.makingyouplanyourcareerbetterC.helpingyoutomakemorefriendsD.obtainingmorelifeexperiences69.WhatcanwelearnfromLanYujie'swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Studentsshouldbepracticalinfindingjobs.B.Clubexperienceswillaffectstudents'lifeandcareer.C.Joiningclubsshouldhaveacleargoal.D.Studentswillhaveacolorfulcampuslifebyjoiningclubs.70.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Howtochangeyourmajor.B.Joiningacampusclubforadiploma.C.Joiningaclubtoexploremoreofyourlife.D.Howtofindajobaftergraduation.
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Therewasoncearicholdabbot男修道院院长inEnglandwholivedaveryrichlifE.WhenKingJohnwhowastheworstkingthatEnglandeverhadheardofthewayinwhichtheabbotlivedhedecidedtostopit.SohesentfortheoldmanandsaidYourfaultisclearandunlessyoucananswermethreequestionswithintwoweeksyourheadshallbecutoffandallyourmoneyshallbeminE.FirstlyyoumusttellmejusthowlongIshalllivE.SecondlyyoumusttellmehowlongIshallrideroundthewholeworldandlastlyyoushalltellmewhatIthink.TheabbotwenttoOxfordandCambridgeforhelpbutnotoneoftheteachersinthegreatschoolscoulD.AtlastsadandsorrowfulherodetowardshomE.Thenhemethisshepherd牧羊人andtoldhimallthathadhappeneD.Cheerupgoodmaster.IthinkIcanhelpyououtofyourtroublE.Theshepherddressedhimselfupwithgreatcareandlookedjustliketheabbot.Thenhewenttotheking.HowlongshallIlive?Youwillliveuntilthedaythatyoudieandnotonedaylonger.HowlongshallIrideroundtheworld?Youmustrisewiththesunandyoumustridewiththesununtilitrisesagainthenextmorning.Assoonasyoudothatyouwillfindthatyouhaveriddenroundtheworldintwenty-fourhours.WhatdoIthink?YouthinkthatIamtheabbot.ButtotellyouthetruthIamonlyhispoorshepherdandIcometobegyourpardonforhimandformE.Thekinglaughedlong.VerywellthenyouhavewontheoldabbotafreepardonfromKingJohnforthisjokE.56.Whohelpedtheabbotoutofhistrouble?A.Theking.B.Theabbothimself.C.Theabbot’sshepherD.D.TeachersfromOxfordandCambridgE.57.WhichofthefollowingcanbeusedtodescribetheshepherdA.Loyal.B.WisE.C.Honest.D.Hard-working.58.Howlongdidtheshepherdthinkthekingcouldrideroundtheworld?A.Inasingleday.B.Withintwoweeks.C.NotuntilhedieD.D.Thekingcouldnevermakeit.59.Thepurposeofthepassageisto_____.A.tellusaninterestingstoryB.thinkhighlyoftheoldabbotC.answerthreedifficultquestionsD.showhowcruelKingJohnwas
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Mr.ParkerwasborninasmallvillagE.Hisfatherwassopoorthathecouldn'tsendhimtoschool.TheboyhadtohelphisparentstodosomefarmingandlearnedEnglishandmathbyhimselfwhenhewasft'eE.Lateronhewasmadetoleavehishomevillageandhopedtofindajobinacity.Andassoonaswarbrokeouthejoinedthearmy.Hecouldn'tforgethisterriblepastandfoughtwidththeenemiesbravely.Sohebecameageneralwhenhewasfifty.Hewashonestandfriendlytohissoldiersandoftenpunishedthosebadofficers.Andhissoldierslikedhimverymuch.OnceMr.Parkerheardfromasoldier.Inthelettertheyoungmansaidthefoodintheirmilitarycampwasverybadandhewishedthegeneralcouldgotofindoutthereasonstheoldmanwentthereatoncewithouttellinganybody.Hewentintothekitchenandexaminedeverythingcarefullyandfounditwasverydirty.Thenhewenttothesoldiers'bedroomsandfoundtherewerealotoffleas.HebecameangryandaskedthesoldiersWhatdoyouthinkofyourfoodyoungmen?Thesoldierssawtheirofficerstandingbythegeneralandsaidnothing.OnlyanewsoldiersaidVerybadsir!Whatdidyouhaveforlunchtoday?askedMr.Parker.AfriedchickensomefishandporkacakesixeggsandIhadthreecupsofwinE.Really?Mr.ParkercalledoutinsurprisE.It'stheKing'slunchIthink!SodoIGeneralsaidtheyoungman.Butit'smybirthdaytoday.Ipaidthreehundreddollarsforthemallintherestaurant!56.Mr.Parkerbecameageneralbecause.A.hewasborninapoorfamilyB.thesoldierslistenedtohimC.hefoughtwiththeenemiesbravelyD.helearnedEnglishandmathbyhimself57.Mr.Parkerwasrespectedbecause.A.hewasstrictwiththeofficersB.hecaredabouthissoldiersC.hewasfriendlytotheofficersinthecampD.hepaidattentiontothesoldiers'letters58.Mr.Parkerwenttothemilitary'campto.A.inspectthekitchensB.punishthecooksC.lookforthesoldierwhowrotetohimD.findoutifthematterintheletterwastrue59.Thesoldiersdidn'tsayanythingbecause.A.theywereafraidofthegeneralB.thegeneraldidn'tagreewiththemC.theofficerfollowedthegeneralD.theythoughttheirfoodsweregood60.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Theofficerwantedtofrightenthesoldiers.B.Thegeneralnolongerbelievedthesoldiers.C.Mr.Parkerfoundnothinginthemilitarycampatlast.D.Thenewsoldierhadabirthdaydinnerintherestaurant.
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Whenmiddle-agedAlexquithisjobandmadeuphismindtobecomeaself-employedwriternoonecouldtellforsurewhetherhewouldsucceedornot.Hefoundacoldstorageroominabuildingsetupausedtypewriterandsettleddowntowork.AfterayearorsohoweverAlexbegantodoubthimself.HefounditwasdifficulttoearnhislivingbysellingwhathewrotE.ButAlexdeterminedtoputhisdreamtothetest—eventhoughitmeantlivingwithuncertaintyandfearoffailurE.Thisistheshadowland虚幻世界ofhopeandanyonewithadreammustlearntolivetherE.OnedayAlexgotacallWeneedanassistantandwe'repaying$6000ayear.$6000wasrealmoneyin1960.ItwouldenableAlextogetaniceapartmentausedcarandmorE.BesideshecouldwriteinhissparetimE.AsthedollarsweredancinginAlex'sheadsomethingclearedhissenses.Hehaddreamedofbeingawriter?FulltimE.ThanksbutnoAlexsaidfirmlyandswiftlyI'mgoingtostickitoutandwritE.AfterAlexgotoffthephonehepulledouteverythinghehad:twocansofvegetablesand18cents.AlexputthecansandcentsintoapaperbagsayingtohimselfThere'severythingyou'vemadeofyourselfsofar.I'mnotsureIeverfeltsolow.Finallyhisworkwaspublishedin1970.InstantlyhehadthekindoffameandsuccessthatfewwriterseverexperienceD.Theshadowshadturnedintofocusofattention.ThenonedayAlexfoundaboxfilledwiththingshehadownedyearsbeforE.Insidewasapaperbagwithtwocansand18cents.Suddenlyhepicturedhimselfworkinginthatcoldstorageroom.ItremindsAlexandanyonewithadreamofthecourageandpersistenceittakestostaythecourseintheshadowlanD.56.WhydidAlexgiveuphisjob?A.Becausehedidn'tliketheworkingconditions.B.Becausehecouldn'tearnenoughtomakealiving.C.Becausehewantedtobeafull-timewriter.D.BecausehefelthehadnopotentialinhisjoB.57.WhatdidAlexexpresswhenheansweredthecall?A.Herefusedthejoboffer.B.HewaswillingtogivethemahanD.C.Heexpectedthemtopayhimmoremoney.D.HewouldwriteinhissparetimE.58.WhatkindofpersonisAlex?A.DetermineD.B.Modest.C.Shy.D.BravE.59.Whichofthefollowingcansummarizethepassagebest?A.Lookbeforeyouleap.B.TwoheadsarebetterthanonE.C.HoldontoyourdreamanditwillcometruE.D.A.birdinhandisworthtwointhebush.60.Whichsentenceistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.AlesfounditwaseasytoearnhislivingbysellingwhathewrotE.B.Alesneverdoublehimself.C.Alesgotajobpayingmorethan$6000forhim.D.Aleswanttobeaself-employedwriter.
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Oncetherewasakingwhoneverateamealunlesstherewasadishoffishwithitbutonedaytherewasabigstormandthefishermenwerenotabletogoouttocatchfishsothekinghadnobreakfastandnolunch.Thenheorderedhisservantstotelleverybodyinhiscapitalthatifanyonebroughthimafishhewouldgivehimanythingthatheaskedfor.Atlastafishermancaughtabigfishlateintheafternoonandhurriedtotheking'spalacewithit.Buttheking'sPrimeMinisterwouldnotlethiminuntilhepromisedtogivehimhalfofwhateverthekinggavehimforthefish.Thekingwasveryhappywhenhesawthefish.Heaskedthefishermanwhathewantedforhisfish.TohissurprisethefishermansaidIwantyoutobeatmetwodozentimeswithastick.WhenthekingbegantobeathimadozentimesthefishermanjumpedawayandsaidThatisenoughformE.IpromisedtheotherdozentoyourPrimeMinister.ThenhetoldthekingwhathadhappenedbetweenthePrimeMinisterandhimself.Thekingwasveryangry.HenotonlygavethePrimeMinisterthedozenhitsbutalsosaidBecauseyouhavebeendishonestyouwillnotbemyPrimeMinisteranymorE.ThefishermanwilltakeyourplacE.61.Thekingdidn'thavebreakfastandlunchbecause____.A.therewasabigstormB.thePrimeMinisterdidnotbringhimanyfoodC.therewasnofishD.hisservantsdidn'tknowhowtocookwell62Thefishermantookhisfishtotheking'spalacebecause____.A.thekinghadpromisedtogivehimwhateverhewantedB.thekingwasdyingfromhungerC.hewantedtoteachthePrimeMinisteralessonD.hewantedtobethePrimeMinister63.Whenthefishermantoldthekingwhathewantedtheking____.A.wasveryhappyB.wasverysurprisedC.wasveryangryD.gavehimwhathewantedatonce64.Whichofthefollowingsentencesistrue?A.Thekingwantedtomakethefishermanking.B.Thekinghadnothingtoeatforawholeday.C.Thekingateafisheveryday.D.ThekingwasquitehungrywhenthefishermancamE.65.ThekingremovedhisPrimeMinisterbecause____.A.thefishermanwasclevererthanhisPrimeMinisterB.thePrimeMinisterdidnotknowhowtocatchfishC.thePrimeMinisterwasnotanhonestmanD.thePrimeMinistertookhalfofwhatthekinggavethefisherman
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Londonismyfavoritecityintheworldandit'saplacethatdrawsmebacktoitagainandagain.MyfirsttriptoLondonattheageof19wasmyfirstsolotripanywherE.IfoundahomestayprograminoneofmyguidebookssoIspentmyfirstseveraldaysstayingontheoutstreetsofLondonnearEalingBroadway.EachmorningtheolderladyIwasstayingwithwouldcomeintomyroomandplaceacupofteabymybedsideandthenwakemeupsoIcouldhavebreakfastandstartmydayofsight-seeing.ItwaslikehavingmyownBritishgrandmother.OnthatfirsttriptotheUKwhichwasthreeweekslongIdecidedtospendaweekinLondonandthentherestofthetimeinLiverpoolwithapenpalofminE.WellaftertravelinguptoLiverpoolandspendingtwodayswithhimIfoundwereallyweren'tsuchgreatfriendsafterallsoIdecidedtotaketheboatfromLiverpooltoDublinandmakemywaytoCountyGalwaytoseemyfamily.PartlyIwantedtogotoIrelanD.AndpartlyIjustwantedtogetawayfrommypenpalandcouldn'taffordawholeweekonmyowninEnglandsofamilytotherescue!AfteragreatweekinGalwaywithmyrelativesIwentbacktoLondonforafewmoredaysandendedupstayingwithsomerelativesthereIdidn'tevenknowIhaD.OneofthefunnythingsaboutthatentiretripwasthateverysingledaywhenIwasinLondonitraineD.Theonlytimeitdidn'trainwastheweekIspentinIrelanD.60.HowdidthewritertraveltoDublin?A.Onfoot.B.ByplanE.C.Byboat.D.Bytrain.61.ThewriterspentmostofhisdaysinA.LondonB.LiverpoolC.IrelandD.Galway62.AccordingtothepassageitcanbeconcludedthatwhenthewriterwasinLondon.A.itrainedeverydayB.hispenfriendshowedhimaroundC.hespentmostoftimewithanoldladyD.hehadacupofteaforbreakfasteverymorning63.ThispassageisA.adescriptionB.anarrativeC.anargumentD.anadvertisement
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IfellinlovewithEnglandbecauseitwasquaint典雅—allthoselittlehouseslookingterriblyold-fashionedbutnicelikedolls’houses.IlovedthecountrysideandthepubsandIlovedLondon.I’veslightlychangedmymindafterseventeenyearsbecauseIthinkit’sanuglytownnow.ThingshavechangeD.ForeverybodyEnglandmeantgentlemenfairplayandgoodmanners.Thefairplayisgoingunfortunatelyandsoarethegentlemanlyattitudesandgoodmanners—peopleshutdoorsheavilyinyourfaceandpolitenessisdisappearing.Iregretthattherearesofewcomfortablemeetingplaces.You’reforcedtoliveindoors.InParisIgooutmuchmoretorestaurantsandnightclubs.Tomeetfriendshereitusuallyhastobeinapubanditcanbedifficulttogotherealoneasawoman.ThecafesarenotterriblynicE.AsawomanIfeelunsafeherE.IspendabombontaxisbecauseIwillnottakepublictransportafter10p.m.IusedtouseitbutnowI’mafraiD.Theideaoffamilyseemstobemoreorlessnon-existentinEnglanD.Myfamilyiswellunitedandthat’stypicallyFrench.InMiddlesexIhadaneighbourwhois82now.HisfamilyonlylivedtwomilesawaybutItookhimtoFranceforChristmasoncebecausehewasalwaysalonE.64.Thewriterdoesn’tlikeLondonbecauseshe______.A.isnotusedtothelifetherenowB.haslivedthereforseventeenyearsC.preferstoliveinanold-fashionedhouseD.hastobepolitetoeveryoneshemeetsthere65.WheredopeopleusuallymeettheirfriendsinEngland?A.InacafE.B.Inarestaurant.C.InanightcluB.D.InapuB.66.TheunderlinedpartitinParA.4refersto______.A.ataxiB.themoneyC.abombD.publictransport67.ThewritertookherneighbourtoFranceforChristmasbecausehe______.A.feltlonelyinEnglandB.hadneverbeentoFranceC.wasfromatypicalFrenchfamilyD.didn'tliketheBritishideaoffamily
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AnewbookwrittenbyaChineseAmericanonhersuper-strictparenting----BattleHymnoftheTigerMotherhasraisedfiercedebatesintheUS.AmyChuaisaYaleLawSchoolprofessorandthemotheroftwoteenagegirls.SheisthedaughterofChineseimmigrants.IntheChineseculturethetigerrepresentsstrengthandpower.InherbookMs.Chuawritesabouthowshedemandedexcellencefromherdaughters.ChuawritesthatherdaughtersSophiaandLouisawereneverallowedtogoonadatebeinaschoolplaywatchTVorplaycomputergames.Theycouldn'tchoosetheirownafter-classactivitiesorgetanygradelessthananA.Theyhadtoplaypianoorviolinandnoothermusicalinstruments.ShewritesthatifaChinesechildgetsaB.-whichshesayswouldneverhappen-therewouldbeascreaminghair-tearingexplosion.Shedescribesmakingher7-year-olddaughterplayapianopieceperfectly-yellingandnotlettingherleavethebencheventousethebathroom----untilitwas.ManypeoplehavecriticizedAmyChuA.SomesayherparentingmethodswereabusivE.SheevenadmitsthatherhusbandwhoisnotChineseobjectedtoherparentingstylE.Butshesaysthatwasthewayherparentsraisedherandherthreesisters.StacyDebroffwhohaswrittenfourbooksonparentingsaysAmyChua’sparentingstyleisnotlimitedtoChinesefamilies.Shesaysitrepresentsatraditionalwayofparentingamongimmigrantsseekingabetterfuturefortheirchildren.Butshealsoseesarisk.WhenchildrenhavenotimetobesocialortofollowtheirownintereststheymightnotdevelopotherskillsthattheyneedtosucceedinlifE.StacyDebroffadvisesparentsnottojustrepeatthewaytheywereraiseD.AlisonLoanassistantprofessorofmarketingattheUniversityofWashington’sBothellcampussaidIdon’tthinkAmyisadvocatingabestpracticeofparentingstyleorthatsuccessandachievementsarecriticalyardsticksofagoodlifE.ButIcanimaginehowstrongherdaughters’collegeapplicationsaregoingtobE.FormanyparentswhosedreamsareseeingtheirkidsgraduatingfromacompetitiveuniversityAmyissharingwiththereadersthatitisachievablebypersistentdedicatedparentalguidanceLosaidInthatsenseayoungadult’sgiftednesscanbebornormadE.50.WecanlearnthatAmyChuais_________.A.anassistantprofessorB.aneasy-goingwomanC.acruelteacherD.ademandingmother51.WhatareSophiaandLouisaallowedtodo?A.GettinganA.minusB.PlayingtheguitarC.DatingwithboysD.Playingthepiano52.WhatdoyouknowaboutAmyChua’shusband?A.HecamefromChinaB.HeisagainstherparentingstyleC.HeapprovedofherparentingstyleD.Hethinksherparentingmethodsareabusive53.StacyDebroffadvisesparentsto________.A.followAmyChua’sparentingstyleB.developtheirownstyleofparentingC.bestrictwithchildrenD.seekabetterfuturefortheirchildren54.AlisonLoconcludesthat___________.A.ateenagercanberaisedtobeatalentB.agiftedchildwasbornwithtalentC.persistentdedicatedparentalguidanceisthebestparentingstyleD.parentsshouldrespectchildren’spersonalities
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NormPethricka36-year-oldmaninAustralia’snortherncityDarwinwaspraisedonThursdayforjumpingontoacrocodile’sbacktosavehiswifeWendyatLitchfieldNationalParkapopulartouristspotsouthwestofDarwinalocalnewspaperreporteD.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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FrankWoolworthwasborninRodmanNewYorkin1852.Hisfamilywereverypoorfarmersandtherewasneverenoughtoeat.Frankdecidedhedidnotwanttobeafarmer.Hetookashortbusinesscourseandwenttoworkasasalesmaninalargecity.Woolworthrealizedhehadanaturalskillforshowinggoodstoattractpeople’sinterestbuthesoonlearnedsomethingmoreimportant.Onedayhisbosstoldhimtosellsomeoddsandends小商品forasmuchashecouldget.FrankputallthesethingsononetablewithasignwhichsaidFIVECENTSEACH.PeoplefoughtandpushedtobuythethingsandthetablewassooncleareD.SoonafterwardsWoolworthopenedhisownstoresellinggoodsatfiveandtencents.Buthehadanotherlessontolearnbeforehebecamesuccessful.Thatisifyouwanttomakemoneybysellinglow-pricegoodsyouhavetobuytheminlargequantitiesdirectlyfromthefactories.OnceforexampleWoolworthwenttoGermanyandplacedanorderforknives.Theorderwassolargethatthefactoryhadtokeeprunning24hoursadayforawholeyear.Inthiswaythepriceofthekniveswascutdownbyhalf.By1919Woolworthhadover1000storesintheUSandCanadaandopenedhisfirststoreinLondon.HemademanymillionsandhisnamebecamefamousthroughouttheworlD.Healwaysrunhisbusinessaccordingtostrictrulesofwhichthemostimportantwas:THECUSTOMERISALWAYSRIGHT.56.Franktookashortbusinesscourseinorderto_________.A.getawayfromthefarmB.learnsomethingfromasalesmanC.earnmoremoneyforhisfamilyD.getenoughtoeat.57.Franksoldtheoddsandendsquicklybecause_________.A.hehadputthegoodsonatableinaveryniceway.B.hecutdownthepricebyhalfC.heknewhowtogetpeopletobuyhisgoods.D.thesignheputonthetablewaswelldesigneD.58.Thepriceofthekniveswascutdownbyhalfbecause________.A.thefactoryworkersworked24hoursaday.B.kniveswereorderedinlargequantitiesdirectlyfromthefactory.C.theknivesweremadeinGermanywherelabour劳动力wascheap.D.thekniveswereproducedinonefactory.59.________makeWoolworthaworld-famousman.A.HisbusinessskillsandhiswealthB.ThelowpriceofthegoodshesoldC.HistriptoGermanyandhishugeorderofknivesD.Hisnaturalskillforshowingthings60.ThebeliefthatThecustomerisalwaysrightsuggeststhat________.A.wheneverthereisaquarrelbetweenthecustomerandshopassistantthecustomersarealwaysright.B.Ifyouwanttosucceedtheruleistheonlyway.C.storesmustalwaysfollowthecustomer’sordersiftheywanttomakemoremoney.D.storesshoulddotheirbesttomeetthecustomer’sneedsiftheywanttobesuccessful.
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ConfuciuswasbornfivehundredandfiftyyearsbeforeChrist基督.UnlikeJesusChristhedidnotbringwordsofGodtopeoplE.Hewasacleverteacherandaphilosopher哲学家seekingaftertruthandwisdom.MostofhisteachingwasaboutlifeintheworlD.Confuciuswasverykeentogivepeoplegoodrules.SomeoneaskedhimWhatdoesacountryneed?ConfuciusansweredEnoughfoodagoodarmyandagoodleader.ThepersonthenaskedWhichoneisthemostimportant?ConfuciusansweredAnarmyisnotveryimportant.Allmenmustdiesofoodisnotthemostimportant.ButiftheleaderofthecountryisnotgoodtheneverythingwillbebaD.41.A.philosopherisapersonwho_______.A.doesnotlikeJesusChristB.teachespeoplehowtoliveintheworldC.looksfortruthandwisdomD.ismorecleverthanmostofotherpeople42.AccordingtoConfuciusthemostimportantthinginanycountrywas_______.A.thearmyB.therulerC.lifeofthepeopleD.food43.JesusChrist_______.A.wasbornmorethanhalfacenturyearlierthanConfuciusB.taughtpeopleaboutGodC.didnottellpeopleanythingaboutGodD.wasaphilosophersentbyGod44.ConfuciustaughtpeopleallthefollowingthingsEXCEPT_______.A.howtoliveintheworldB.theimportanceoftheleaderofthecountryC.theknowledgeaboutGodD.howtomakegoodjudgment45.Confuciusthoughtthataman_______.A.couldnotescapedeathB.woulddieifhedidnothaveagoodrulerC.wasnotsoimportantasfoodD.mightbeimmortal永世的ifheknewhowtolive
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MiepGiesthewomanwhohidtheDutchgirlAnneFrank'sdiaryfromtheNazistobecomeoneoftheworld'smost-readbooksdiedafterabriefillnessattheageof100.ItwasGieswhoguardedAnne'sdiaryandpresentedittothegirl'sfatherOttowhenhereturnedfromtheAuschwitzconcentrationcamp奥斯威辛集中营attheendofWorldWarⅡ—theonlyoneofhisfamilytosurvivE.InherdiaryAnneFrankwroteaboutherteenagelifehidingfromtheNazisinAmsterdamfrom1942to1944whentheNazipolicediscoveredherandherfamily'shidingplacE.Thediaryfirstpublishedin1947hasbeentranslatedinto70languages.AnneFrankexpressedagreatwishtoliveonafterdeath.MiepGiessawitasherdutytohelpinmakingthishappen.BorninViennain1909GiesmovedtotheNetherlandsattheageof11.In1933shebeganworkingforOttoFrankathistradingcompany.AtgreatrisktoherownsafetysheandfourotherhelpersbroughtfoodandsuppliestotheFrankfamilyhidinginasecretofficebuildingformorethantwoyears.Whensheturned100Giestriedtoplaydownherownrole.I'mnotaheroshesaiD.Itwasn'tsomethingIplannedinadvancE.IsimplydidwhatIcouldtohelp.EverydayshereceivedlettersfromallovertheworldwithquestionsaboutherrelationshipwithAnneFrankandherroleasahelper.GiesreceivedmanyhonorsforherroleincludingfromtheNetherlandsGermanyandIsrael.65.WhendidMiepGiesmovetotheNetherlands?A.In1909.B.In1920.C.In1933.D.In1947.66.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Anne'sfatherOttosurvivedWorldWarⅡ.B.Anne'shidingplacewasdiscoveredin1943.C.OnlyMiepGieshelpedtheFrankfamily.D.MiepGieswasn'thighlyhonoreduntilherdeath.67.BysayingGiestriedtoplaydownherownrolethewritermeansGies______.A.didn'tplayaroleinsavingthefamilyB.regrettedsavingthediaryC.wasproudofwhatshehaddoneD.thoughtshewasoverpraised68.Whatcanweinfer推断fromthepassage?A.MiepGiesdiedattheageof100afterabriefillness.B.Ottoprotectedhisdaughter'sdiaryinthewarandthenhaditpublisheD.C.MiepGiesdidagreatfavortoAnne'sfamily.D.MiepGieshelpedAnne'sfamilythoughsheknewnoneofthefamilymembers.
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IntheolddaysasonewifesaiD.ThehusbandwasthehusbandandthewifewasthewifE.Inthepasthusbandseachhadtheirownwayofgoingon.Thewives’jobsweretolookafterthem.Thewiveswouldn’tstandforitnowadays.Husbandshelpwiththechildrennow.TheystaymoreaswellashavemoreinterestathomE.Weshallgivesomeexamplesofwhathusbandsdofirstlyinsharingworkwiththeirwives;andsecondlyintheirlargelyindependentdomain领域ofhouserepairs.Somehusbandsaswellasdoingmuchoftheheavyworkinthehomecarryingthecoalsandemptyingtherubbishactasassistantstotheirwivesforatleastpartoftheday.Mr.Hammondwashesupthedisheseverynightandlaysthebreakfastforthemorning.Mr.ClarksaidthatonSundaymorningsheusuallyhovered吸尘aroundandreadplaysaloudforhiswifewhileshedidabitofwashing.Mr.Davispolishesthefloorsandhelpstomakethebedsatweekendandduringweekdaystakesthedogoutforoneofhistwice-dailywalks.Soitgoeson.61.Theexpressionactasassistantstotheirwivesmeansthat____.A.husbandsreadplaysalouD.B.husbandsarepaidbytheirwives.C.husbandshelptheirwives.D.husbandslookaftertheirsickchildren.62.themeaningofthewife’swordsatthebeginningofthepassagewerethat____.A.inthepastmenstayedathomeallday.B.inthepasttherewasacleardivisionofroleinthefamily.C.inthepastmostboysandgirlsweremarriedatanearlyagE.D.inthepastwivesandhusbandslivedseparately.63.WhatdoesMr.Davisdoatweekends?A.Hecleansthefloorsandmakesthebeds.B.Hereadsplaysaloudanddoestheweeklyshopping.C.HecooksfoodforhiswifE.D.Hetakesthedogoutforawalk.64.Inthepastthewoman’smainjobwasto___.A.takethechildrentoschool.B.takecareoftheirhusbanD.C.dothewashingup.D.digthegarden.65.Thepassageismainlyabout____.A.thedivisionofhusbandswivesandchildren.B.howtogetonwellbetweenhusbandsandwives.C.therelationshipbetweenhusbandwivesandchildren.D.therelationshipbetweenhusbandandwivestoday.
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Intheroomof200manypeopleweresittingtogetherforalesson.Theywerewaitingeagerlyforaspeechfromawell-knownspeaker.A.fewminuteslateramiddle-agedmancametotheplatformwithsmileonhisfacE.Atthattimethewholeroomwassuddenlysilent.Thenthemanstartedoffhisspeechbyholdingupa$20bill.HeaskedWhowouldyoulikethis$20bill?Handsstartedgoingup.Thecrowdbecamealittlenoisy.HesaidCalmdownpleasE.Iamgoingtogivethis$20tooneofyoubutfirstletmedothis.Hecontinuedtocrumple弄皱the20-dollarnoteup.ThenheaskedWhostillwantsit?Stillthehandswereonintheair.WellherepliedwhatifIdothis?Hedroppeditonthegroundandstartedtogrind磨itintothefloorwithhisshoE.Hepickeditupnowthenotewascrumpledanddirty.Nowwhostillwantsit?Stillthehandswentintotheair.Myfriendsyouhavealllearnedaveryvaluablelesson.NomatterwhatIdidtothemoneyyoustillwanteditbecauseitdidnotdecreaseinvaluE.Itwasstillworth$20.Manytimesinourliveswearedroppedcrumpledandgroundedintothedirtbythedecisionswemakeandthecircumstances情况thatcomeourway.Wefeelasthoughweareworthless;butnomatterwhathappenedorwhatwillhappenyouwillneverloseyourvaluE.Dirtyorcleancrumpledorfinelycreasedyouarestillpricelesstothosewholoveyou.TheworthofourlivescomesnotinwhatwedoorwhoweknowbutbyWHOWEARE.Youarespecial—pleasedon’teverforgetit.51.Whenthefamousspeakerbegantogiveaspeechhewasholdingup____________.A.a$20billB.a$200billC.a£20billD.a¥200bill52.Whatdidthespeakerthendotogivethemavaluablelesson?A.Hecrumpleda20-dollarbilldroppeditonthegroundedandcrumpleit.B.Hedroppeda20-dollarbillonthegroundandleft.C.Heraisedhishandandansweredseveralquestions.D.Hewasdroppedcrumpledandgroundintothedirt.53.Whenthe20-dollarnotewascrumpledanddirt____________.A.nobodywanteditB.stillmanyhandswentintotheairC.itwasnotworth20dollarsD.Thespeakerputitintohispocket54.Accordingtothepassagetheworthofourlivesliesin____________.A.whatwedoB.whoweknowC.whoweareD.whatweknow55.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.A.FamousSpeakerB.LoseyourvalueC.TwentyDollarsD.CrumpletheMoney
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AngusMacLeodwasfiftyandhehadspenthisentirelifeasashepherd牧羊人intheremotemountainousregionofnorthwestScotland.Hehadneverownedaradioortelevisionnorhadhetravelledfurtherthanfortykilometersfromhisbirthplace.Hisknowledgeoftheworldwasgainedonlyfromhisbrieftripstothevillagetosellhissheepandbuyfood.Howeverhehadlatelycometorelyonthegrowingnumberofhill-walkersintheregionassourcesofinternationalnews.Inthespringof1992aSpanishstudentcameacrossAngushighinthemountains.EagertopracticehisEnglishheengagedAngusinconversation.ThestudenttoldAngusoftheforthcomingOlympicGamesinBarcelona.Excitedbythestudent'scolorfuldescriptionofSpainandtheGamesAngusdecidedtoattendtheeventinpersonandtwomonthslaterarrivedinBarcelona.TheticketlessAngusstoodoutsidethestadiumwithhiscannybrainworkingovertimewatchingagrowingnumberofindividualsenteringthestadiumthroughasmallentranceattheside.Henoticedthattheyallseemedtobecarryingobjects.Perhapstheywereworkmenhethought.Hemovedcloserandwatched.Withinminutesathinyoungmancamealongcarryinganextremelylongpole.HeapproachedtheofficialatthedoorandsaidPoleVault撑杆跳.Theofficialmovedtothesideandthemanentered.Nextcameaheavy-setmanwithaspear.Anguswonderedhowamancouldcarrysuchadangerousweaponinamoderncity.ThemanshoutedJavelinandwaspresentlyadmitted.Anguswaspuzzled.Perhapstheywereallconnectedwithsecurity.Hispuzzlementgrewwhenahugemanappearedwithasteelballinhishand.HeshoutedShotPuttandwalkedpasttheofficial.ItsuddenlydawnedonAngusthatthesepeoplewerecompetitors.Heopenedhisprogrammeandsureenoughundertheheadingeventshesawthethreewordsthemenhadsaid.Anguslaughedtohimselfasaplanbegantotakeshapeinhismind.Firstheneededtobuyoneortwothings.AnhourlaterhereappeareddressedinatracksuitwithScotlandwrittenacrossthechest.Overhisshoulderhecarriedarollofbarbedwire铁丝网.SmilingtohimselfhewalkeduptotheofficialandascasuallyashecouldshoutedFencing!击剑46.WhichwasAngus'newwayofgettinginformationabouttheoutsideworld?________.A.TravellingfromhisbirthplaceB.ListeningtoradioandwatchingTVC.GoingtothenearbyvillagetosellsheepD.Talkingtohill-walkersintheregion47.WhatareJavelinPoleVaultShotPuttandFencinginthepassage?________.A.OlympiceventsB.NamesofcompetitorsC.SecurityweaponsD.Namesofcountries48.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat______.A.moreandmorepeoplewenttoScotlandtopractisetheirEnglishB.theSpanishstudent'sdescriptionofhiscountryexcitedAngusC.AngushadbeenplanningatriptoBarcelonatoseetheOlympicGamesD.AngusbecameamemberoftheScottishOlympicteam49.FromthepassageweknowthatAngusseemedtobe________.A.poorly-informedB.intelligentC.strong-mindedD.athletic50.Whatdoyouexpecttheofficialwoulddointheend?________.A.HelphimcarrythewireB.RefusetolethiminC.GivehimacloseinspectionD.Leadhimtothecompetition
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2.26-meter-tallYaoMingmadehisNBAdebut初次登台onOctober232002andgot6pointsfortheHoustonRocketsinthegamE.Thenextdayhegot13pointsinanothergamE.MostpeoplethinkthatYaoMingisabornbasketballplayer.ButYaosaidWhenyouwatchitonTVitlooksveryeasy.ButwhenyouareplayingintheNBAitisreallynotsoeasy.HesaidthatjoiningtheHoustonRocketswasanewstartandanewchallengE.IhopethatthroughveryhardworkIcanmakeeveryonehappyandhelptheRocketswinmoregameshesaidYaoMingspeakssomeEnglish.Bothheandhisteammatescanunderstandeachother.Theydon'tthinkthereisalanguageproblem.WhileYaoMingfacesthisnewchallengethepeopleofHoustonhaveshowngreatinterestinhimandtheyhopeYaoMingwillbringnewenergytotheRockets.TheteamhasstartedhavinglessonstolearnmoreaboutChinaandmanypeoplewhoworkfortheRocketshavelearnedtospeaksomeChinesE.41.YaoMinggot13pointsonOctober_____2002.A.22B.23C.24D.2642.YaoMingsaidthat_____.A.playingintheNBAwasdifficultB.itwashardtowatchNBAgamesonTVC.hewasanNBAstarD.itwasboringtoplaybasketball43.FromthepassagewecanknowthatYaoMing________.A.willworkhardforhisteamB.madethehighestscoreinhisfirstNBAgameC.can'tunderstandhisteammatesD.teachestheRocketsworkersChinesehimself44.Thepassageisprobably______.A.anadvertisementB.anoticeC.anewsreportD.aninstruction
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ShakespearemoreperhapsthananyotherwritermadefulluseofthegreatestresourcesoftheEnglishLanguage.MostofususeaboutfivethousandwordsinournormalemploymentofEnglish;Shakespeareinhisworksusedabouttwenty-fivethousand!ThereisprobablynobetterwayforaforeignertoappreciatetherichnessandvarietyoftheEnglishlanguagethanbystudyingthevariouswaysinwhichShakespeareusesit.SuchastudyiswellworththeefforteventhoughsomeaspectsofEnglishusageandthemeaningofmanywordshavechangedsinceShakespeare’sday.HoweveritissurprisingthatweshouldknowcomparativelylittleaboutthelifeofthegreatestEnglishauthor.WeknowthatShakespearewasbornin1564inStratford-on-Avonandthathediedtherein1616.HealmostcertainlyattendedtheGrammarSchoolinthetownbutofthiswecannotbesure.Weknowhewasmarriedtherein1582toAnneHathawayandthathehadthreechildren.WeknowthathespentmuchofhislifeinLondonwritinghismasterpieces.Butthisisalmostallthatwedoknow.HoweverwhatisimportantaboutShakespeare’slifeisnotitsincidentaldetailsbutitsproductstheplaysandthepoems.FormanyyearsscholarshavebeentryingtoaddafewfactsaboutShakespeare’slifetothesmallnumberwealreadypossessandforanequallylongtimecriticshavebeentheorizingabouttheplays.SometimesindeeditseemsthatthepoetryofShakespearewilldisappearunderthegreatmassofcommentthathasbeenwrittenuponit.Fortunatelythisisnotlikelytohappen.Shakespeare’speoplehavelongdelightednotjusttheEnglishbutloversofliteratureeverywhereandwillcontinuetodosoafterthescholarsandcriticsandalltheirworkshavebeenforgotten.55.Thispassageisabout.A.thegreatlengthofeachchapterB.thegreatvarietiesinwritingstylesC.therichnessofthecontentinShakespeare’sworksD.therichEnglishlanguageusedbyShakespeareinhisworks56.AccordingtothewriterwhichofthefollowingremainsuncertainaboutShakespeare?A.Hisdateofbirth.B.Hismarriage.C.HislifeintheGrammarSchool.D.Hisdateofdeath.57.ItcanbeinferredfromPara3that.A.notallthecommentsonShakespeare’sworkshaveproducedgoodeffectsB.scholarshavesuccessfullycollectedfactsaboutShakespeare’slifeC.criticsaremoreinterestedinShakespeare’splaythanhispoetryD.thedetailsofShakespeare’slifearemoreimportantthanhisliteraryworks58.WhatdoesthelastsentenceinPara3mean?A.Peopledon’tthinkthepoetryofShakespearegoodanymore.B.PeoplepaymoreattentiontothecommentthanthepoetryofShakespeare.C.Peoplecan’tseethepoetryofShakespeareanymore.D.ThecommentisprintedonthepoetryofShakespeare.
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CharlieChaplinwasoneofthegreatestandwidelylovedsilentmoviestars.FromEasyStreet1917toModernTimes1936hemademanyofthefunniestandmostpopularfilmsofhistimE.HewasbestknownforhischaracterthenaiveandlovableLittleTramp.TheLittleTrampawellmeaningmaninaraggedysuitwithcanealwaysfoundhimselfwobblingintoawkwardsituationsandstrangelywobblingaway.Morethananyotherfigureitisthiskind-heartedcharacterthatweassociatewiththetimebeforethetalkiessoundfilms.BorninLondonin1889ChaplinfirstvisitedAmericawithatheatercompanyin1907.AppearingasBillyintheplaySherlockHolmestheyoungChaplintouredthecountrytwicE.OnhissecondtourhemetMackSennettandwassignedtoKeystoneStudiostoactinfilms.In1914Chaplinmadehisfirstone-reelerMakingaLiving.Thatsameyearhemadethirty-fourmoreshortfilmsincludingCaughtinaCabaretCaughtintheRainTheFaceontheBar-RoomFloorandHisTrystingPlace.TheseearlysilentshortsallowedverylittletimeforanythingbutphysicalcomedyandChaplinwasamasteratit.ThoughChaplinisofthesilentmovieeraweseehisachievementscarriedthroughinthefilmsoftoday.Withtheappearanceofthefeature-lengthtalkiestheneedformoresubtleactingbecameapparent.Tomaintaintheaudience’sattentionthroughoutasix-reelfilmanactorneededtomovebeyondconstantcomedy.ChaplinhaddemandedthisdepthlongbeforeanyoneelsE.HisstrictnessandconcernfortheprocessesofactinganddirectingmadehisfilmsgreatandledthewaytoanewmoresophisticatedcinemA.36.WhichstatementisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.ThelittleTrampwastheonlycharacterthatCharlieChaplinacteD.B.CharlieChaplinsignedtoKeystoneStudiosin1906.C.CharlieChaplinmadefiveshortfilmsin1914.D.CharlieChaplinhasagreateffectontoday’ssoundfilm.37.Whatistherightorderaccordingtothepassage?A.CharlieChaplinmadethefilmEasyStreet.B.ThefilmCaughtintherainwasmadE.C.CharlieChaplinfirstvisitedAmericA.D.CharlieChaplinmetMackSennett.E.ModernTimeswasmadE.A.dcaebB.dcbaeC.cdbaeD.cdabe38.WhichwordcanbestdescribeCharlieChaplinaccordingtothepassage?A.lovableB.kind-heartedC.strictD.awkward39.Whatdoyouthinkisthepassageabout?A.LifeofChaplinB.WorksofChaplinC.CharactersofChaplinD.AnintroductionofChaplin
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Therewasonceayoungmanwhosufferedfromcancer.Hewas18yearsoldandhecoulddieanytimE.Heneverwentoutside;buthewassickofstayinghomeandwantedtogooutforoncE.Soheaskedhismotherandshegavehimpermission.Hewalkeddownhisblockandfoundalotofstores.HepassedaCDstoreandsawaprettygirlabouthisageandheknewitwasloveatfirstsight.Heopenedthedoorandwalkedin.ShelookedupandaskeD.CanIhelpyou?HesaiD.UhYeahUmm...IwouldliketobuyaCD.Hepickedoneoutandgavehermoneyforit.Wouldyoulikemetowrapitforyou?sheaskedsmilinghercutesmilE.Henoddedandshewenttotheback.ShecamebackwiththewrappedCDandgaveittohim.HetookitandwalkedoutofthestorE.HewenthomeandfromthenonhewenttothatstoreeverydayandboughtaCDandshewrappeditforhim.HetooktheCDhomeandputitinhiscloset.Hewasstilltooshytoaskherout.Hismotherfoundoutaboutthisandtoldhimtojustaskher.Sothenextdayhetookallhiscourageandwenttothestoreasusual.HeboughtaCDlikehedideverydayandonceagainshewenttothebackofthestoreandcamebackwithitwrappeD.Hetookitandwhenshewasn'tlookinghelefthisphonenumberonthedeskandranout.OnedaythephonerangandthemotherpickeditupandsaidHello?Itwasthegirl.ThemotherstartedtocryandsaidYoudon'tknow?HepassedawayYesterday...Laterinthedaythemotherwentintotheboy'sroombecauseshewantedtorememberhim.Shethoughtshewouldstartbylookingathisclothes.Sosheopenedthecloset.ShewasfacetofacewithpilesandpilesofunopenedCDs.ShewassurprisedtofindalltheseCDsandshepickedoneupandsatdownonthebedandshestartedtoopenonE.InsidetherewasaCDandasshetookitoutofthewrapperoutfellapieceofPaper.Themotherpickeditupandstartedtoreadit.ItsaidHi...IthinkURreallycutE.DoUwannagooutwithme?LoveJocelyn.ThemotherwasdeeplymovedandopenedanotherCD.Againtherewasapieceofpaper.ItsaidHi...IthinkURreallycutE.DoUwannagooutwithme?LoveJocelyn.61.WhydidtheboygototheCDstoreeverydayandbuyaCD?__________.A.Helovedthegirl.B.HelovedmusiC.C.HelovedcollectingCDs.D.Hewassickofstayinghomeandwantedtogoout.62.WhatdidthegirlintheCDstorefeelabouttheboy?__________.A.ItwasnotmentioneD.B.Shewasnotinterestedintheboy.C.Shefeltsorryfortheboy.D.Shelikedtheboy.63.WhowasJocelyn?__________.A.Theboy.B.ThegirlintheCDstorE.C.Theboy'smother.D.A.totalstranger.64.AccordingtothepassagewhichoneisNOTtrue?A.TheboysufferedfromcancerandcoulddieatanytimE.B.TheboyfellinlovewiththegirlintheCDstoreatthefirstsight.C.TheboyboughtCDeverydayonlytoseethegirlheloveD.D.TheboylistenedtoeveryCDheboughtverycarefully.65.Whatdidthepassagetrytotellus?__________.A.TheboywastooshytoaskthegirloutB.Theboylovedmusicsomuch.C.Therewasnotloveatfirstsight.D.BoththeboyandthegirlmissedtheirlovE.
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Mr.Scotthasworkedatapolicestationsinceheleftarmyfiveyearsago.He’sbraveandhasalreadycaughtmanythieves.Hewaspromoted提升totherankofofficerlastmonth.Nowheworksharder.ItwasMrs.Scott’sbirthdayyesterday.ThewomanthoughtherhusbandwasverybusyandshedecidedtoholdasmallpartyonlywithherhusbanD.Mr.Scottagreedwithherandtheydidn’tinviteanyfriendsoftheirstotheparty.Atnoonhedidn’tgohomeforlunchandwenttoashop.ThereheboughtanexpensivediamondnecklaceforhiswifE.Hehopedtoputitonherneckwithhisownhandsattheparty.Tohissorrowarichwoman’shousewasbrokenintoandsomejewelrywasstolenandatoncehewassenttheretosolvethecase案件whenhecamebacktohisofficeitwaslateatnight.Hewastiredandhungry.HebroughtoutthenecklaceandwasgoingtoleavewhenhewasaskedtoansweratelephonE.Severalminuteslaterwhenhecameintohisofficehefoundthenecklacewasgoneandhesawthecase盒子onlyonhistablE.Hebecameveryangryandcalledallthepolicemeninandtoldthemaboutit.ButnobodyadmittedhavingstolenthenecklacE.I’llgiveyouachancE.SaidMr.ScottAllthelightswillbeturnedoff.Themanwhotookthenecklaceawaywillbeabletoputthenecklaceintothecaseinthedark.A.fewminuteslaterMr.Scottturnedonthelightsagain.Tohissurprisethecasewasalsostolen.68.Mr.Scottwaspromotedbecause_______.A.hehadbeeninthearmy.B.hewasyoung.C.hehadworkedthereforfiveyears.D.hedidhisdutybetterthanhisworkmates.69.Havingreadthestorywecanknow______.A.Mr.andMrs.Scottlovedeachother.B.thenecklacewasthemostexpensiveinthetown.C.TheScottshadafewfriendstherE.D.Mr.Scottwastherichestatthepolicestation.70.Atlast_________A.Mr.ScottknewwhohadstolenthenecklacE.B.Mr.ScottlostboththenecklaceandthecasE.C.thethiefputthenecklacebackintothecasE.D.Mr.ScottcaughtthethiefinhisofficE.
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IreallylovemyjobbecauseIenjoyworkingwithsmallchildrenandlikethechallengesandawardsfromthejoB.Ialsothinkmyworkisimportant.TherewasatimewhenIthoughtIwouldneverhavethatsortofcareer.Iwasn’tanexcellentstudentbecauseIdidn’tdomuchschoolwork.InmyfinaltermIstartedthinkingwhatImightdoandfoundIdidn’thavemuchtooffer.IjustacceptedthatIwasn’tthetypetohaveacareer.Ithenfoundmyselfajoblookingaftertwolittlegirls.Itwasn’ttoobadatfirst.ButtheproblemsbeganwhenIagreedtoliveinsothatIwouldbethereifmybosshadtogooutforbusinessintheevening.WeagreedthatifIhadtoworkextrahoursoneweekshe’dgivemetimeoffthenext.Butunfortunatelyitdidn’toftenworkout.IwasgettingextremelytiredandfedupbecauseIhadtoomanylatenightsandearlymorningswiththechildren.OneSundayIwasintheparkwiththechildrenandmetMeganwhousedtogotoschoolwithmE.Itoldheraboutmysituation.ShesuggestedthatIshoulddoacourseandgetaqualificationifIwantedtoworkwithchildren.Ididn’tthinkIwouldbeacceptedbecauseIdidn’ttakemanyexamsinschool.Shepersuadedmetophonethelocalcollegeandtheywerereallyhelpful.MyexperiencecountedforalotandIgotonapart-timecoursE.Ihadtoleavemyjobwiththefamilyandgotworkhelpingoutatakindergarten.NowI’vegotafull-timejobtherE.IshallalwaysbethankfultoMegan.IwishIhadknownearlierthatyoucouldhaveacareerevenifyouaren’ttopoftheclassatschool.46.Whatistheauthor’spresentjob?A.Workingpart-timeinacollegE.B.Takingcareofchildrenforafamily.C.Helpingchildrenwiththeirschoolwork.D.Lookingafterchildrenatakindergarten.47.Whydidtheauthorleaveherfirstjob?A.Shefoundafull-timejoB.B.Shewasfedupwithchildren.C.Shedecidedtoattendapart-timecoursE.D.Sheneededarestafterworkingextrahours.48.Whathastheauthorlearnedfromherownexperiences?A.Lesssuccessfulstudentscanstillhaveacareer.B.Qualificationsarenecessaryforacareer.C.Hardworkmakesanexcellentstudent.D.Onemustchoosethejobshelikes.
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IwentintoHarrodsinLondonahugedepartmentstoreIamsureyouhaveheardoftobuysomeMintonchinaplatesforaweddinganniversarywhichwastobeagroupgiftfromfriendstootherfriendsinGenevA.Havingonly30minutesbetweenmeeting.Iwhizzedthereinataxifromtheofficeandbattledthroughthemillingpeopleonthe2nddayofthesalesonthegroundflooruptothe5thtothechinadepartment.TherewasamanstandingtherewhowasobviouslyasalespersonwhoIrusheduptoandaskedifhehadthisparticularchinainstockandifitwouldtakelongtowrapetC.Hewasamazing.HegottheplatesinsecondswrappedthemupandaskedmeifIwantedastorecardtowhichIrepliednobecauseIlivedinSwitzerlandtowhichherepliedaskingifasIlivedabroadwouldlikeataxrebateform退税表.AfterthatheshowedmewhattodoproducedamapofthestoreandtoldmewhereIshouldgofortheformalities程序.Thatwasfabulos!IthankedhimandsaidwhatwonderfulservicehehadgivenmE.Ievenaskedifhegavethistoeveryonetowhichheanswered:I’mjustdoingwhatisrequiredatHarrods.WiththatatallmaninagreysuitapproachedmeandofferedhishandtoshakeminesayingCanIintroducemyself?IamtheChiefExecutiveofHarrodsandwhataninterestingconversationIhavejustheardHehadbeenwanderingthroughthestoreasyoushoulddoasahands-onCEOandhadoverheardmethankingthissalesmanwhosefaceIcanhardlydescribewasfrozeninamixtureofdelightaweandastonishment!CanyouimaginethesalesmangoinghometohisfamilyandfriendsrecountingwhattheCEOspoketohimafteroverhearinghimbeingpraisedbyacustomer?56.ThewriterwenttoHarrodsto__________.A.killtimeB.buysomegiftsC.gosightseeingD.shopforherwedding57.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordwhizinParagraph2mostprobablymean?A.driveB.arriveC.rushD.leave58WhichofthefollowingsentencescanbestreplaceI’mjustdoingwhatisrequiredatHarrodsinthsecondparagraph?A.I’manhonestman.B.Imustobeytherules.C.Harrodsisstrictwithitsemployees.D.AnybodywillreceiveourgoodservicE.59.Assoonassheboughtwhatshewantedthewriter________.A.wenttoameeting.B.flewbacktoGenevaC.visitedoneofherfriendsD.attendedaweddingceremony60.Thewriterwrotetheabovepassagebecauseshethoughtwhatshehadexperiencewasso______.A.pleasantB.strangeC.excitingD.amusing
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HundredsofyearsagoaRomanarmycamenorthfromEnglandtomakewaronScotlanD.TheScotsabravepeoplelovetheircountry.TheyfoughthardtodrivetheenemyoutofScotlanD.ButthereweretoomanyoftheRomans.ItlookedasiftheRomanswouldwin.OnenighttheleaderoftheScotsmarchedhissoldierstothetopofahill.WewillrestheretonightmymenhesaidTomorrowwewillfightonemorebattle①.WemustwinorwewilldiE.TheywereallverytireD.Sotheyatetheirsupperquicklyandfellasleep.Therewerefourguardsondutybuttheywereverytiredtooandonebyonetheyfellasleep.TheRomanswerenotasleep.Quicklytheygatheredatthefootofthehill.Slowlytheywentupthehill.ClosertheycametothesleepingScots.Theywerealmostatthetop.A.fewminutesmorethewarwouldbeover.Suddenlyoneofthemputhisfootonathistle蓟.HecriedoutandhissuddencrywoketheScots.InaminutetheywereontheirfeetandreadyforabattlE.Thefightingwashardbutitdidnotlastlong.TheScotswipedouttheRomansandsavedScotland②.Thethistleisnotabeautifulplant.Ithassharpneedlesalloverit.Fewpeoplelikedit.ButthepeopleofScotlandlikeditsomuchthattheymadeittheirnationalflower.67.HundredsofyearsagotheRomans____.A.camefromthenorththroughEnglandtomakewaronScotlandB.cametothenorthScotlandfromEnglandtomakewaronScotlandC.camefromthenorthofEnglandtofighttheScotsD.cametothenorthfromthesouthofBritaintofighttheScots68.AttheshoutofaRomansoldieralltheScotswhowereasleepatthehill____.A.begantofighttheRomanshardB.stoodupwithoutputtingontheirshoesandbegantofightC.wokeandroseimmediatelyreadytofightD.puttheirfeetintotheirshoesatonceandwerereadytofight69.Theresultofthewaristhat____.A.theRomanskilledalltheScotsB.theScotsweredefeatedC.theScotsweredrivenoutofScotlandD.theScotsdefeatedtheRomans70.TheScotsmadethistletheirnationalflowerbecausethistle____.A.islovelythoughnotbeautifulB.gavethemhappinessC.isakindofusefulplantD.helpedtheScotsinwipingouttheRomans
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FrankWoolworthwasborninRodmanNewYorkin1852.Hisfamilywereverypoorfarmersandtherewasneverenoughtoeat.Frankdidnotwanttobeafarmer.Hetookashortbusinesscourseandwenttoworkasasalesmaninalargecity.Woolworthrealizedhehadanaturalskillforshowinggoodstoattractpeople’sinterestbuthesoonlearnedsomethingmoreimportant.Onedayhisbosstoldhimtosellsomeoddsandends小商品forasmuchashecouldget.FrankputallthesethingsononetablewithasignwhichsaidFIVECENTSEACH’.PeoplefoughtandpushedtobuythethingsandthetablewassooncleareD.SoonafterwardsWoolworthopenedhisownstoresellinggoodsatfiveandtencents.Buthehadanotherlessontolearnbeforehebecamesuccessful.Thatisifyouwanttomakemoneybysellinglow-pricegoodsyouhavetobuytheminlargequantitiesdirectlyfromthefactories.OnceforexampleWoolworthwenttoGermanyandplacedanorderforknives.Theorderwassolargethatthefactoryhadtokeeprunning24hoursadayforawholeyear.Inthiswaythepriceofthekniveswascutdownbyhalf.By1919Woolworthhadover1000storesintheUSandCanadaandopenedhisfirststoreinLondon.HemademanymillionsandhisnamebecamefamousthroughouttheworlD.Healwaysranhisbusinessaccordingtostrictrulesofwhichthemostimportantwas:‘THECUSTOMERISALWAYSRIGHT.41.Franktookashortbusinesscourseinorderto__________.A.earnmoremoneyforhisfamilyB.learnsomethingfromasalesmanC.getawayfromthefarmD.getenoughtoeat42.Franksoldtheoddsandendsquicklybecause________.A.heknewhowtogetpeopletobuyhisgoodsB.hecutdownthepricebyhalfC.hehadputthegoodsonatableinaverynicewayD.thesignheputonthetablewaswelldesigned43.Thepriceofthekniveswascutdownbyhalfbecause_________.A.thefactoryworkersworked24hoursadayB.kniveswereorderedinlargequantitiesdirectlyfromthefactoryC.theknivesweremadeinGermanwherelabourwascheapD.thekniveswereproducedinonefactory44.__________makeWoolworthaworld-famousman.A.HisbusinessskillsandhiswealthB.ThelowpriceofthegoodshesoldC.HistriptoGermanyandhishugeorderofknivesD.Hisnaturalskillforshowingthings45.ThebeliefthatThecustomerisalwaysrightsuggeststhat__________.A.wheneverthereisaquarrelbetweenthecustomerandshopassistantthecustomersarealwaysright.B.IfyouwanttosucceedtheruleistheonlywayC.storesmustalwaysfollowthecustomer’sordersiftheywanttomakemoremoneyD.storesshoulddotheirbesttomeetthecustomer’sneedsiftheywanttobesuccessful
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B.rianaastudentatJohnFenwickSchoolinSalemCountyUShasalotoffreetimE.The13-year-oldgirlusedtohangoutonthestreetsafterschool.Iknowitwasn’tgoodbutIreallyhadnothingelsetodoBrianasaiD.SyeadaWoodsLandBrianA.BrianawasnotalonE.Manykidsinhercityhadtoomuchfreetimeandnothingtodo.TosolvethisproblemfourschooldistrictsinSalembeganaprogramcalledBigBrothers/BigSisters.Theprogramhelpsstudentsmakegooduseoftheirafter-schooltimE.BigBrothers/BigSistersinvitesmentorstohelpstudentsingrades6to8buildhealthyrelationshipsandtakepartinproductiveactivities.TheLittlesandtheBigsarenicknames昵称forstudentsandmentors.Mostmentorsareteachers.TheBigsandLittlesusuallymeetonceaweek.Theyplaygamessharestoriesandgoontrips.TheprogramhasalreadyhelpedmanySalemstudents.Briana’smentoristheschoolprincipal校长SyedaWoods.WoodstookBrianaice-skatingtopizzapartiesandforavisittoLongwoodGardensinPennsylvaniA.WhenIgotoutIsawthatSalemisaverysmallplaceBrianasaiD.Theprogramhelpsmeexperiencetheoutsideworldandseemanynewthings.KathyJennings13saidshewasveryshybeforebutnowismuchmoreopen.IntheprogramIseemymentorasabigsisternotateacher.IcantellheranythingJenningssaiD.Andshehastaughtmealotaboutmakinggooddecisions.IthinkitwillmakeabigdifferenceinmylifE.60.TheprogramofBigBrothers/BigSistersisdesignedfor.A.studentsaged16to18B.studentsaged8to16C.studentsinseniorhighschoolD.studentsingrades6to861.Theunderlinewordmentorsinthesecondparagraphmostprobablymeans.A.wiseandtrustedteachersB.experiencedpoliceC.communityvolunteersD.carefulparents62.Thepurposeoftheprogramistohelpstudents.A.liveafulllifeafterschoolB.learntipsonshoppingC.havemorefreetimeD.knowmoreaboutthestreets63.ThewriterusestheexamplesofBrianaandKathytoshow.A.SyedaisanamazingprincipleB.thesuccessoftheprogramC.thecolourfullifeinSalemD.Brianawasonceveryshy
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AjoblessmanappliedforthepositionofofficeboyatMicrosoft.TheHRmanagerinterviewedhimandthenwatchedhimcleaningthefloorasatest.YouareemployedhesaiD.Givemeyoure-mailaddressandI’llsendyoutheapplicationtofillinaswellasdatewhenyoumaystart.ThemanrepliedButIdon’thaveacomputerneitherane-mail.I’msorrysaidtheHRmanager.Ifyoudon’thaveane-mailthatmeansyoudonotexist.Andwhodoesn’texistcannothavethejoB.Themanleftwithnohopeatall.Hedidn’tknowwhattodowithonlytendollarsinhispocket.Hethendecidedtogotothesupermarketandbuy10kgtomatoes.Hethensoldthetomatoesfromdoortodoor.Inlessthantwohourshesucceededtodoublehiscapital.Herepeatedtheoperationthreetimesandreturnedhomehappilywith60dollars.ThemanrealizedthathecansurviveinthiswayandstartedtogoeverydayearlierandreturnlatE.Thushismoneydoubledortripledeveryday.Shortlyheboughtacartthenatruckandthenhehadhisownfleetofdeliveryvehicles.FiveyearslaterthemanisoneofthebiggestfoodretailersintheUS.Hestartedtoplanhisfamily’sfutureanddecidedtohavealifeinsurancE.Hecalledaninsurancebrokerandchoseaprotectionplan.Whentheconversationwasconcludedthebrokeraskedhimhise-mail.ThemanrepliedIdon’thaveane-mail.ThebrokeransweredcuriouslyYoudon’thaveane-mailandyethavesucceededtobuildanempirE.Canyouimaginewhatyoucouldhavebeenifyouhadane-mail?ThemanthoughtforawhileandrepliedYesI’dbeanofficeboyatMicrosoft!56.Whycan’tthemanhavethejobatMicrosoft?A.Becausehewaslazy.B.Becausehedidn’tpassthetest.C.Becausehedidn’thaveane-mail.D.Becausehedidn’thaveacomputer.57.Theunderlinedwordtriplecanbereplacedby______.A.becomelargeB.become3timesC.increasequicklyD.decreasequickly58.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.ThemanisoneofthebiggestfoodretailersintheworlD.B.Themandidn’tgiveupthoughhefailedtheinterview.C.Hestartedhiscareerbysellingtomatoesinthesupermarket.D.Thosewhohavee-mailscanworkatMicrosoft.59.Themancanbedescribedas_______.A.helpfulandconsiderateB.positiveandgenerousC.smartandhardworkingD.stubbornandunselfish60.Whichproverbcanbestdescribethestory?A.Misfortunemaybeanactualblessing.B.Wherethereisawillthereisaway.C.Accidentswillhappen.D.Nopainsnogains.
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VeryfewpeoplewerecomingtoeatattheWhiteRoseRestaurantanditsownerdidnotknowwhattodo.ThepricewasreasonableandthefoodwasofgoodqualitybutnobodyseemedtowanttoeattherE.Thenhedidsomethingthatchangedallthatandinafewweekshisrestaurantisalwaysfullofmenwiththeirladyfriends.Wheneveragentlemancameinwithaladyasmilingwaitergaveeachofthemamenu菜单ThemenulookedexactlythesameontheoutsidebuttherewasanimportantdifferenceinsidE.Themenuthatthewaitergavetothemansuppliedthecorrectpriceforeachdishandeachbottleofwinewhilethemenuthathegavetotheladysuppliedamuchhigherprice!Sowhenthemancalmlyordereddishafterdishandwineafterwinetheladythoughthewasmuchmoregenerousthanhereallywas.51.Whydidn'tpeoplecometotheWhiteRoseRestauranttoeatatfirst?A.Becausethepricewashigh.B.Becausethefoodwastoocheap.C.BecausethefoodwasnotgooD.D.Thepassagedidn'tmention.52.Accordingtothepassagewecanconcludethatthepeoplewhoeatatthisrestaurantaremostly_______.A.pooroldpeopleB.menwiththeirgirlfriendsC.richyoungpeopleD.parentswiththeirchildren53.Thedifferencebetweenthetwokindsofmenuliein_______.A.thecolorB.theshapeC.thefoodD.theprice54.Accordingtothepassagewecaninferthatwhenmenwiththeirgirlfriendseatatthisrestaurantthefoodwaspaid_______.A.alwaysbytheladiesonlyB.alwaysbythemenonlyC.sometimesbytheladiesD.eitherbythemenorbytheladies55.Accordingtothepassagewecanknowthatgenerallyspeaking_____.A.menaremoregenerousthanwomenB.womenaremoregenerousthanmenC.womenliketheirmenfriendstobegenerousD.menliketheirladyfriendstobegenerous
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CharlieChaplinwasoneofthegreatestandwidelylovedsilentmoviestars.FromEasyStreet1917toModernTimes1936hemademanyofthefunniestandmostpopularfilmsofhistimE.HewasbestknownforhischaracterthenaiveandlovableLittleTramp.TheLittleTrampawellmeaningmaninaraggedysuitwithcanealwaysfoundhimselfwobblingintoawkwardsituationsandstrangelywobblingaway.Morethananyotherfigureitisthiskind-heartedcharacterthatweassociatewiththetimebeforethetalkiessoundfilms.BorninLondonin1889ChaplinfirstvisitedAmericawithatheatercompanyin1907.AppearingasBillyintheplaySherlockHolmestheyoungChaplintouredthecountrytwicE.OnhissecondtourhemetMackSennettandwassignedtoKeystoneStudiostoactinfilms.In1914Chaplinmadehisfirstone-reelerMakingaLiving.Thatsameyearhemadethirty-fourmoreshortfilmsincludingCaughtinaCabaretCaughtintheRainTheFaceontheBar-RoomFloorandHisTrystingPlace.TheseearlysilentshortsallowedverylittletimeforanythingbutphysicalcomedyandChaplinwasamasteratit.ThoughChaplinisofthesilentmovieeraweseehisachievementscarriedthroughinthefilmsoftoday.Withtheappearanceofthefeature-lengthtalkiestheneedformoresubtleactingbecameapparent.Tomaintaintheaudience’sattentionthroughoutasix-reelfilmanactorneededtomovebeyondconstantcomedy.ChaplinhaddemandedthisdepthlongbeforeanyoneelsE.HisstrictnessandconcernfortheprocessesofactinganddirectingmadehisfilmsgreatandledthewaytoanewmoresophisticatedcinemA.36.WhichstatementisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.ThelittleTrampwastheonlycharacterthatCharlieChaplinacteD.B.CharlieChaplinsignedtoKeystoneStudiosin1906.C.CharlieChaplinmadefiveshortfilmsin1914.D.CharlieChaplinhasagreateffectontoday’ssoundfilm.37.Whatistherightorderaccordingtothepassage?A.CharlieChaplinmadethefilmEasyStreet.B.ThefilmCaughtintherainwasmadE.C.CharlieChaplinfirstvisitedAmericA.D.CharlieChaplinmetMackSennett.E.ModernTimeswasmadE.A.dcaebB.dcbaeC.cdbaeD.cdabe38.WhichwordcanbestdescribeCharlieChaplinaccordingtothepassage?A.lovableB.kind-heartedC.strictD.awkward39.Whatdoyouthinkisthepassageabout?A.LifeofChaplinB.WorksofChaplinC.CharactersofChaplinD.AnintroductionofChaplin
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DanaCummingswasinhisthirtiesbeforehefirstwentsurfing.ButevenmoreinterestingisthatDanaCummingschosetolearnthesportafterlosingaleginacaraccident.NownineyearslaterhehelpsotherdisabledpeoplelearnhowtorideinAmpSurf.OnthecoastofMainE.Heisworkingwith27-year-oldMatthewFishwhoispartlyblinD.CummingstakesholdofFishandleadshimintotheocean.Thesurfboardfloatsnexttothem.FishliesonthesurfboarD.Hetriestostanduponit.AfterafewattemptsheisupandridingallthewaybacktolanD.Thatwasexciting.Fishsays.A.caraccidentin2002tookDanaCummings’sleg.Hesaysthecrashchangedhimmorethanjustphysically.Losingmylegtorealizehowpreciouslifeisandgetoffthecouchandstartliving.IdomorethingsnowthanIeverdidbeforE.NextweekIamgoingtocompeteinacontestinHawaiiDanasays.OneyearlaterDanaCummingsformedAmpSurf.AmpSurfisagroupthatvolunteerstoholdssurfingclassesandeventsforpeoplewithallkindsofdisabilities.RecentlyAmpSurftookitstrainingprogramstotheEastCoast.ElevenstudentsattendedtheclassinMainE.TheyhadcomefromalloverthenortheasternUnitedStates.DanaCummingssaysAmpSurfcanchangethewayadisabledpersonthinks.Mostpeoplewithdisabilitiesconsiderhimselforherselfunluckyanduselessbutwewantthemtoseewhattheycando.Whocaresyoulostyourlegoryou'reblindwhatever?Havefun.JustenjoylifE.TakethemostadvantageofityoucanDanasays.56.MatthewFishthinkslearningtoridethewavesis_______.A.boringB.easyC.interestingD.difficult57.WhendidDanaCummingssetupAmpSurfaccordingtothetext?A.In2002B.In2003C.In2008D.In201158.AccordingtoDanaCummingsAmpSurfcan____________.A.easethephysicalpainofthedisableD.B.helpthedisabledlearntogetusedtotheirlifeC.changetheattitudeofthedisabledtowardslifeD.makethedisabledpaymoreattentiontotheirdisabilities.59.Theunderlinedworditinthelastparagraphrefersto______.A.yourlegB.youreyeC.lifeD.change60.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.DanaCummings---agreatsurferB.AmpSurf---atraininggroupC.HowtolearntolivewithdisabilitiesD.Disabledsurfersridethewaves
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EarlyonemorningthesubinspectoratastationattheotherendofthetownrangmE.Anelephantwasdamagingthetown.WouldIpleasecomeanddosomethingaboutit?IdidnotknowwhatIcoulddobutIgotontoahorseandstartedout.ItookmygunmaybetoosmalltokillanelephantbutIthoughtthenoisemightscarehim.Variouslocalpeoplestoppedmeonthewayandtoldmeabouttheelephant'sdoings.ItwasnotofcourseawildelephantbutatameonE.IthadbeenchainedupbutlastnightithadbrokenitschainandescapeD.Itsownerhadsetouttorunafteritbuthadtakenthewrongdirection.Hewasnowtwelvehours'journeyawayandinthemorningtheelephanthadsuddenlyappearedinthetown.Ithadalreadydestroyedsomebody'sbamboohut棚屋killedacowandturnedoverfruitstalls.Icameroundthehutandsawaman'sdeadbodysprawlinginthemuD.HewasanIndianandhecouldnothavebeendeadmanyminutes.Thepeoplesaidthattheelephantcaughthimwithitstrunkputitsfootonhisbackandgroundedhimintotheearth.Thiswastherainyseasonandhewaslyingonhisstomachinthesoftmudthe__peacebreakerstandingbesidelookinginnocent.AsIliftedmygunIhesitatedafewseconds.ThenIfireD.Thatwasashotthatdidforhim.Youcouldseethepainofitknockthelaststrengthfromhislegs.ButinfallingheseemedforamomenttorisehistrunkreachingskywardlikeatreE.HetrumpetedforthefirstandonlytimE.AndthendownhecamewithacrashthatshookthegrounD.51.WhichofthefollowingstatementsabouttheauthorisTRUE?A.HewasanIndian.B.Heknewelephantswell.C.Hewasnotalocalvillager.D.Hewastheowneroftheelephant.52.Theelephantmadesomuchtroublebecause________.A.itsownertreatedhimcruellyB.itgotoutofcontrolC.ithatedthevillagepeopleD.itwasawildelephant53.TheunderlinedwordsthepeacebreakerinParagraph4referto________.A.theelephantB.thedeadmanC.theauthorD.thesubinspector54.Itcanbeinferredthattheauthorfelt________whenheshottheelephant.A.excitedB.sadC.frightenedD.happy
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IreallylovemyjobbecauseIenjoyworkingwithsmallchildrenandlikethechallengesandawardsfromthejoB.Ialsothinkmyworkisimportant.TherewasatimewhenIthoughtIwouldneverhavethatsortofcareer.Iwasn’tanexcellentstudentbecauseIdidn’tdomuchschoolwork.InmyfinaltermIstartedthinkingwhatImightdoandfoundIdidn’thavemuchtooffer.IjustacceptedthatIwasn’tthetypetohaveacareer.Ithenfoundmyselfajoblookingaftertwolittlegirls.Itwasn’ttoobadatfirst.ButtheproblemsbeganwhenIagreedtoliveinsothatIwouldbethereifmybosshadtogooutforbusinessintheevening.WeagreedthatifIhadtoworkextrahoursoneweekshe’dgivemetimeoffthenext.Butunfortunatelyitdidn’toftenworkout.IwasgettingextremelytiredandfedupbecauseIhadtoomanylatenightsandearlymorningswiththechildren.OneSundayIwasintheparkwiththechildrenandmetMeganwhousedtogotoschoolwithmE.Itoldheraboutmysituation.ShesuggestedthatIshoulddoacourseandgetaqualificationifIwantedtoworkwithchildren.Ididn’tthinkIwouldbeacceptedbecauseIdidn’ttakemanyexamsinschool.Shepersuadedmetophonethelocalcollegeandtheywerereallyhelpful.MyexperiencecountedforalotandIgotonapart–timecoursE.Ihadtoleavemyjobwiththefamilyandgotworkhelpingoutatakindergarten.NowI’vegotafull-timejobtherE.IshallalwaysbethankfultoMegan.IwishIhadknownearlierthatyoucouldhaveacareerevenifyouaren’ttopoftheclassatschool.61.Whatistheauthor’spresentjob?A.Workingpart-timeinacollegeB.TakingcareofchildrenforafamilyC.HelpingchildrenwiththeirschoolworkD.Lookingafterchildrenatakindergarten62.Whenstayingwiththetwogirls’familytheauthor.A.waspaidforextraworkB.oftenworkedlonghoursC.gotmuchhelpformherbossD.tookadayoffeveryotherweek63.Whydidtheauthorleaveherfistjob?A.Shefoundafull-timejobB.ShewasfedupwithchildrenC.Shedecidedtoattendapart-timecourseD.Sheneededatestafterworkingextrahours64.Whathastheauthorlearnedfromherownexperiences?A.LesssuccessfulstudentscanstillhaveacareerB.QualificationsarenecessaryforacareerC.HardworkmakesanexcellentstudentD.Onemustchoosethejobshelikes
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Sincethebeginningoftimemanhasbeeninterestedinthemoon.TheRomansdesignedaspecialdaytoshowadmirationandrespecttothemoon.TheycalleditMondayorMondayasweknowittoday.LaterthegreatmindofLeonardodaVincistudiedthemoonanddesignedamachinetocarryahumantothemoon.Leonardosaidthatonedayagreatmachinebirdwouldtakeapersontothemoonandbringgreathonourtothehomewhereitwasborn.FourandahalfcenturieslaterLeonardo’sideawasrealizeD.ApolloⅡtookthreeAmericansCollinsAldrinandArmstrongtothemoon.Themission任务didfillthewholeworldwithgreatsurpriseasLeonardohadsaiditwoulD.Numerousmanyessaysarticlesandbookswerewrittenaboutman’sfirstmoonmission.Butperhapsthemostinterestingstorywasonewrittenbeforetheeventover100yearsbeforE.In1865FrenchauthorJulesVernewroteastoryaboutthefirstjourneytothemoon.Hisstorywasverysimilartothe1969ApolloⅡmission.Verne’sspacecraftalsocontainedthreemen—twoAmericansandaFrenchman.ThespacecraftwasdescribedasbeingalmostthesamesizeasApolloⅡ.Thelaunch发射siteinVerne’sstorywasalsoinFloridA.ThespacecraftinVerne’sstorywasnamedtheColumbiad.TheApolloⅡcommandshipwascalledColumbia.HisaccountdescriptionofsendingthespacecraftintothespacecouldeasilyhavebeenwrittenabouthowApolloⅡwassentintothespacE.Verne’sstorywasthesameastheactualeventinseveralotherrespects方面.ThespeedofVerne’sspacecraftwas36000feetpersecond;Apollo’swas35533feetperseconD.Verne’sspacecrafttook97hourstoreachthemoon;Apollo’stimewas103hours.LikeApollo’sspacemenVerne’sspacementookpicturesofthemoon’ssurfacerelaxedontheirseatscookedwithgasandexperiencedweightlessness.TheytoocamedowninthePacificandwerepickedupbyanAmericanwarship.WhatwerethereasonsforJulesVerne’sextremeaccuracy精确indescribinganevent100yearsormorebeforeitactuallyoccurred?Hebasedhiswritingsonthelawsofphysicsandastronomy.Nineteenth-centuryscienceandthevividclearVerne’simaginationgavepeopleanunbelievablyaccurateexactpredictionofoneofthegreatesteventsofthe20thcentury.52.JulesVernewrotehisstoryofaman’svisittothemoonabout_________.A.100yearsbeforetheApolloⅡmissionB.10yearsbeforetheApolloⅡmissionC.fourandonehalfcenturiesagoD.100yearsago53.Verne’sstoryaboutthefirstjourneytothemoonisverysimilarto_________.A.thesecondUSspacemissionB.theApolloⅡmissionC.LeonardodaVinci’sstoryD.numerousotherbooksonthesamesubject54.ThepassagesuggeststhatJulesVerne_________.A.developedthelawsofphysicsB.basedhiswritingsontheworksofLeonardodaVinciC.wasveryluckyinwhathehaddescribedaboutthefutureD.knewagreatdealaboutthelawsofphysicsandastronomy55.Thepassagemainlydescribes_________.A.therapidprogressofmankindB.Verne’saccuratepredictionofthefutureC.the1969ApolloⅡmoonmissionD.the19thcenturyscienceandtechnology
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OneAugustafternoonRichardAllendroppedoffhislastpassengerMrs.Carey.LiftingtwogrocerybagshefollowedheracrosstheyardandstoodonthestepofherhousE.Glancinguphesawalargewasp黄蜂nestundertheroof.Allenhadheardthatwaspscanbecomemorelikelytostingstingstungstung蜇insummer.HementionedthistoMrs.Careywhohadopenedthedoor.Ohtheydon’tbothermeshesaidlightly.IgoinandoutallthetimE.AnxiouslyAllenlookedatthenestagain-toseethewaspsflyingstraightathim.Hurry!heshoutedtoMrs.Carey.Getin!ShesteppedquicklyinsidE.Allenranforhismini-bus.Toolate;theywereuponhim.Justashejumpedaboardhalfadozenredspotsshowedonhisarmandhefeltmoreonhisbackandshoulders.AshewasdrivingdowntheroadAllenfeltasifsomethingwasburningatthebackofhisneckandthefirewasspreadingforwardtowardhisfacE.Animmediateanxietytookholdofhim.AllenknewthatstingscouldcausesomepersonstodiE.Buthehadbeenstungtheprevioussummerandtheafter-effectssoonpasseD.Howeverwhathedidn’tknowwasthatthefirststinghadturnedhisbodyintoatimebombwaitingforthenexttosetoffanexplosion.MilesfromthenearestmedicalassistanceAllenbegantofeelhistonguethickandheavyandhisheartbeatlouder.Mostfrighteninghefelthisbreathingmoreandmoredifficult.Hereachedfortheradiomike话筒tryingtocallthemini-buscenterbuthiswordswerehardlyunderstandablE.Signalswerealsopoorthatfarout.Heknewarescueteamwason24-hourdutyattheAmherstFireDepartment’snorthstation.Sohisbestchancewastomakearunforit.RushingdownthemountainAllentriednottopanicfocusinghismindoneachsharpturn.Hewasalmostthroughthelastofthemwhenhefeltsurehewasgoingintoshock休克.Justthenhereachedfortheradiomikeagain.Callfirestationheshoutedconcentratingtoformthewords.Emergency.Beesting.Emergency.Thereintenminutes.Five-tenthecenterreplieD.HoldonAllenthought.Keepyoureyesopen.BreathE.KeepawakE.Atlasthereachedthestation.Twofiremenranout.AllenfelttheirhandsgrasphimbeforehehitthegrounD.Youmadeithethought.56Itismentionedinthepassagethatwaspsaremorelikelytoattackwhen_____.A.therearehugenoisesB.strangersareapproachingC.thehottestseasoncomesaroundDtheairisfilledwithfoodsmell57.Allendidn’tknowthatifstungbywaspsagainhewould______.A.havenoafter-effectsB.sufferfromsharperpainC.becomemoresensitiveD.surelylosehislife58.Allenfailedathisfirstattempttosendhismessagetothemini-buscenterbecause_______.A.hewasinastateofshockB.hisradioequipmentwaspoorC.hewasunabletospeakclearlyD.noonewasonduty59.WhichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassageA.A.RaceAgainstDeathB.WaspsBloodyKillersC.AllenA.HelplessDriverD.WarAgainstWasps
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MyhusbandOlliehadretiredfromteachingandweweremakingplanstotraveltogethertoFloridA.Thenhewasterriblyillandbecameveryweakhardlyabletospeak.WeekspassedanditbecameclearthatOlliewasneardeathbutIprayeddayandnightthathecouldgetbetter.OneofuswasalwaysinOllie’shospitalroom—eithermeorourgrownchildrenBruceandKaren.OnedayinhisbrokenandweakspeechOllietoldBruceGohomE.YoushouldbewithGwen.GwenwasBruce’swifE.Theyhadbeenmarriedforsixyearsandlivedhundredsofmilesaway.Gwenwasabouttohaveababy.WefeltanextrasadnessknowingOlliewouldneverseehisfirstgrandchilD.Idon’twanttoleaveyouDadBrucesaiD.OllierepeatedYoushouldbewithGwen.ReluctantlyBruceleft.WhenthebabycomeshepromisedOllieyouwillbethefirsttoknow.A.fewdayslateraround2p.m.Ollieawokefromasleep.HeturnedandlookedatmE.Isatclosetohearhisweakwords.Thebabyiscomingnow.It’saboyhesaiD.Foramomenthiseyeswerefilledwithtears.Thenhewentbacktosleepagain.NotlongafterthatKarenranintotheroom.BrucecalledshesaidasmilelightingherfacE.Gwengavebirthtoahealthybabyboyaroundtwoo’clock.Olliesmiled;hehadbeenthefirsttoknow.ThatnightOlliediedinhissleep.51.Olliedidn’ttraveltoFloridabecause________.A.hewastooweaktotravelB.hecouldhardlybeabletospeakC.hecouldnotaffordthetripD.hewaswaitingforhisgrandchildtobeborn52.WhydidOlliewantBrucetobewithGwen?A.OlliethoughtitwastoomuchtroubleforBrucetostayathospital.B.OlliewantedBrucetobringthebabyalongassoonasitwasborn.C.Olliedidn’twanthissontobeabsentwhenhisbabywasborn.D.Olliecouldn’tbearhissonseeinghimdyingwithabrokenheart.53.TheunderlinedwordinParagraph3isclosestinmeaningto_______.A.DisappointedlyB.UnwillinglyC.ExcitedlyD.Immediately54.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.OllieandhiswifehadplannedtosettleinFloridA.B.Olliecaredforhissonmorethanhisdaughter.C.OlliewassadaboutnotbeingabletoseehisfirstgrandchilD.D.OlliediedhappyandinpeacE.
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Oncetherewasakingwhoneverateamealunlesstherewasadishoffishwithitbutonedaytherewasabigstormandthefishermenwerenotabletogoouttocatchfishsothekinghadnobreakfastandnolunch.Thenheorderedhisservantstotelleverybodyinhiscapitalthatifanyonebroughthimafishhewouldgivehimanythingthatheaskedfor.Atlastafishermancaughtabigfishlateintheafternoonandhurriedtotheking'spalacewithit.Buttheking'sPrimeMinisterwouldnotlethiminuntilhepromisedtogivehimhalfofwhateverthekinggavehimforthefish.Thekingwasveryhappywhenhesawthefish.Heaskedthefishermanwhathewantedforhisfish.TohissurprisethefishermansaidIwantyoutobeatmetwodozentimeswithastick.WhenthekingbegantobeathimadozentimesthefishermanjumpedawayandsaidThatisenoughformE.IpromisedtheotherdozentoyourPrimeMinister.ThenhetoldthekingwhathadhappenedbetweenthePrimeMinisterandhimself.Thekingwasveryangry.HenotonlygavethePrimeMinisterthedozenhitsbutalsosaidBecauseyouhavebeendishonestyouwillnotbemyPrimeMinisteranymorE.ThefishermanwilltakeyourplacE.61.Thekingdidn'thavebreakfastandlunchbecause____.A.therewasabigstormB.thePrimeMinisterdidnotbringhimanyfoodC.therewasnofishD.hisservantsdidn'tknowhowtocookwell62Thefishermantookhisfishtotheking'spalacebecause____.A.thekinghadpromisedtogivehimwhateverhewantedB.thekingwasdyingfromhungerC.hewantedtoteachthePrimeMinisteralessonD.hewantedtobethePrimeMinister63.Whenthefishermantoldthekingwhathewantedtheking____.A.wasveryhappyB.wasverysurprisedC.wasveryangryD.gavehimwhathewantedatonce64.Whichofthefollowingsentencesistrue?A.Thekingwantedtomakethefishermanking.B.Thekinghadnothingtoeatforawholeday.C.Thekingateafisheveryday.D.ThekingwasquitehungrywhenthefishermancamE.65.ThekingremovedhisPrimeMinisterbecause____.A.thefishermanwasclevererthanhisPrimeMinisterB.thePrimeMinisterdidnotknowhowtocatchfishC.thePrimeMinisterwasnotanhonestmanD.thePrimeMinistertookhalfofwhatthekinggavethefisherman
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WhenIwaseightyearsoldIhadabigaccident.IgetscaredevennowwhenIthinkaboutthattimE.ThereweremanypeopleskatingnearmyhouseandseeingthemskatesowonderfullyIcouldn’twaittohaveatryjustapieceofcakeIthought.Iwentwithafriendwhowasveryskillful.HespentalongtimeteachingmehowtoskatebutIstilldidn’tlearnmuchwhichmadehimveryangry.FinallyheleftmeandskatedallarounD.IskatedaloneandsoongotboredbecauseIkeptfallingdownsoItookoffmyskatesandjustwalkedaroundontheiceinmyshoes.Itwascoldandmyfeetwerefrozen.SuddenlyIsteppedonsomethingthatwasnotharD.Whatwasit?Itwasaweakplaceintheice.WhenIsteppedthereIsankundertheicE.IthoughtthatIwasgoingtodiebutIdidmybesttograbsomethingtogetoutfromundertheicE.IwouldhaveclimbedoutmyselfbygrabbingtheedgeoftheicebutatthattimeIwasonlyachildofeight.Icriedout.FortunatelysomeonehelpedmE.Hegrabbedmyarmsandpulledmeup.ThoseseveralminutesseemedayeartomE.Ithankedhim.Atthattimemyfriendcameback.Iwasannoyedathimbecausehewassupposedtotakecareofmebuthedidn’t.HewasembarrasseD.WhenItookataxihomethetaxidriverwassurprisedandaskedwhathadhappeneD.Ididn’twanttosayanythingbecauseIwastiredandscareD.SincethenIhavenevertouchedskating.66.Atfirstthewriterthoughtthatskating_________________.A.washardtolearnB.wasonlysuitabletowatchC.waseasytolearnD.canonlybedonewithsupport67.Whydidthewriter’sfriendleaveandskatealone?___________A.Hewantedtoshowoffhisskatingskillbeforethewriter.B.Hewasdisappointedatthewriter’sperformancE.C.Hewastootiredtogoonteachingthewriter.D.HefoundhehadnogiftforteachingotherstoskatE.68.Beforetheaccidentthewriterhimselfwas____________A.searchingforhisfriendeverywherE.B.skatingwithgreatcareandinterestC.goingtofindaplacetowarmhimselfup.D.walkingontheicewithnospecialpurpose69.Accordingtothewriterifanadultsankundertheicehewould_____________.A.grabtheedgeoftheiceandgetout.B.havecouragetocallforhelpC.waituntilpeoplecametohelpD.notliketoacceptothers’help70.Whateffectdidtheaccidenthaveonthewriter?A.HebrokeawayfromhisirresponsiblefrienD.B.Hedidn’tdaretoskateanylongerC.Hefellillbecauseofstayingundericetoolonger.D.Helostinterestinallkindsofsports.
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JoanneRowlingbornon31July1965isanEnglishfictionwriterwhowritesunderthepennameJ.K.Rowling.RowlingistheauthoroftheHarryPotterfantasyserieswhichhasgainedinternationalattentionwonmultipleawardsandsoldover375millioncopiesworldwidE.JKRowling’snewnovelarriveswiththehighdramaandstatesecrecyofaroyalbirth.ItsduedateisannouncedinFebruaryandinAprilthedisclosureofitstitleTheCasualVacancymakesinternationalnews.ThereleaseofthecoverimageinJulycommandsheadlinesagainandFleetStreet英国媒体commissions委托adesigngurutoanalyzeitsmysteriousartisticbeautyinsearchofcluesastowhatmightliewithin.Waterstones英国连锁书店predictsthenovelwillbethebestsellingfictiontitlethisyear.Literarycriticsbegintopublishpreliminary初步的reviewsrevealingwhattheythinktheywillthinkaboutabooktheyhavenotyetevenreaD.IamrequiredtosignmorelegaldocumentsthanwouldtypicallybeinvolvedinbuyingahousebeforeIamallowedtoreadTheCasualVacancyundertightsecurityintheLondonofficesofLittleBrown.EventhepublishershavebeenforbiddentoreaditandtheygivemethemanuscriptcarefullyreligiouslyasthoughhandlingapricelessMingvasE.AfterwardsIaminstructednevertodisclosetheaddressofRowling’sEdinburghofficewheretheinterviewwilltakeplacE.Inthe15yearssinceshepublishedherfirstHarryPotterRowlinghasbecomebothuniversallyknownandalmostunrecognizablE.TheuntidyredhairwhousedtowriteinthecafesofLeithhasslowlytransformedintoashinyfashionableladyonewhoisbeyondrecognitionbehindwealthandcontrol.Onceapennilesssinglemothershebecamethefirstpersononearthtomake$1billionbywritingbooksbutherrarepublicappearancessuggestedafainticemaidenquality.Rowlingiscompletelyrelaxedaboutthisarrangement.WarmandenergeticquicktolaughshechatterssofreelythatherpublicistgetsnervousandtellshertolowerhervoicE.AmIspeakingtooloud?Shedoesn’tlookabitconcerneD.WellIcan’tgetpassionateandwhisper!WhenItellherIlovedthebookherarmsshootupincelebration.OhmyGod!I’msohappy!That’ssoamazingtohear.Thankyousomuch!You’vemademeincrediblyhappy.OhmyGod!Anyonelisteningwouldtakeherforadebutauthormeetingherfirsteverfan.Inawaythat’swhatsheis.RowlinghaswrittensevenHarryPotterbooksandsoldmorethan450mcopiesbutherfirstnovelforadultsisunlikethemineveryrespect.ObviouslyIneedtobeinsomeformofvehicletohaveadecentideashelaughs.HavingdreamedupPotteronatrainThistimeIwasonaplanE.AndIthought:localelection!AndIjustknew.Ihadthattotallyphysicalresponseyougettoanideathatyouknowwillwork.It’sarushofadrenaline肾上腺素it’schemical.IhaditwithHarryPotterandIhaditwiththis.Sothat’showIknow.66.ThedesignguruinParagraph2isprobably________.A.apublisherB.areaderC.awriterD.anexpert67.Whywastheauthorrequiredtosignsomanylegaldocumentsbeforereadingthebook?A.Becauseit’sacommercialsecretbeforethebookispublisheD.B.Becausepublishersareafraidtheauthorisacommercialspy.C.Becausetheauthorissodishonestthatpublisherscan’ttrusthim.D.BecausetheauthorisinvolvedinbuyingahousE.68.FromthepassagewecanlearnthefollowingfactsaboutRowlingEXCEPTthat________A.sheusedtowritestoriesinthecafes.B.sheoftenmakespublicappearanceaftersheisfamous.C.shewasverypoorbeforeshebecamewell-known.D.shehasbecomeawealthyladywithgoodquality.69.AccordingtotheinterviewwithRowlingwecaninferthatsheis________.A.aggressiveandenergeticB.quietandeasygoingC.enthusiasticandlovelyD.modestandshy70.Theauthorwritesthepassagemainlyto________.A.introduceJKRowlingandhernewbookB.describegreatchangesinJKRowlingC.advocatereaderstobuyHarryPotterD.tellreadersthecontentsofthenewbook
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OneofthegreatestcontributionstothefirstOxfordEnglishDictionarywasalsooneofitsmostunusual.In1879OxfordUniversityinEnglandaskedProf.JamesMurraytoserveaseditorforwhatwastobethemostambitiousdictionaryinthehistoryoftheEnglishlanguagE.ItwouldincludeeveryEnglishwordpossibleandwouldgivenotonlythedefinitionbutalsothehistoryofthewordandquotations引文showinghowitwasuseD.Thiswasahugetask.SoMurraryhadtofindvolunteersfromBritaintheUnitedStatesandtheBritishcoloniestosearcheverynewspapermagazineandbookeverwritteninEnglish.HundredsofvolunteersrespondedincludingWilliamChesterMinor.Dr.MinorwasanAmericanSurgeonwhohadservedintheCivilWarandwasnowlivinginEnglanD.HegavehisaddressasBroadmoorCrowthorneBerkshire50milesfromOxforD.MinorjoinedthearmyofvolunteerssendingwordsandquotationstoMurray.Overthenextyearshebecameoneofthestaff’smostvaluedcontributors.Buthewasalsoamystery.InspiteofmanyinvitationshewouldalwaysdeclinetovisitOxforD.Soin1897MurrayfinallydecidedtotraveltoCrowthornehimself.WhenhearrivedhefoundMinorlockedinabook-linedcellattheBroadmoorAsylumfortheCriminallyinsanE.MurrayandMinorbecamefriendssharingtheirloveofwords.Minorcontinuedcontributingtothedictionarysendinginmorethan10000submissionsin20years.MurraycontinuedtovisitMinorregularlysometimestakingwalkswithhimaroundtheasylumgrounds.In1910MinorleftBroadmoorforanasyluminhisnativeAmericA.MurraywasattheporttowavegoodbyetohisremarkablefrienD.Minordiedin1920sevenyearsbeforethefirsteditionoftheOxfordEnglishDictionarywascompleteD.The12volumesdefined414825wordsandthousandsofthemwerecontributionsfromaveryscholarlyanddevotedasylumpatient.66.AccordingtothetextthefirstOxfordEnglishDictionary_________.A.cameoutbeforeMinordiedB.waseditedbyanAmericanvolunteerC.includedtheEnglishwordsinventedbyMurrayD.wasintendedtobethemostambitiousEnglishdictionary67.HowdidDr.Minorcontributedtothedictionary?A.HehelpedMurraytofindhundredsofvolunteers.B.HesentnewspapersmagazinesandbookstoMurray.C.HeprovidedagreatnumberofwordsandquotationsD.hewenttoEnglandtoworkwithMurray.68.WhydidDr.MinorrefusetovisitOxford?A.HewasshutinanasylumB.HelivedfarfromOxfordC.HewasbusywritingabookD.Hedislikedtraveling69.Prof.MurrayandDr.Minorbecamefriendsmainlybecause__________.A.theybothservedintheCivilWar.B.TheyhadacommoninterestinwordsC.MinorrecoveredwiththehelpofMurrayD.MurraywenttoAmericaregularlytovisitMinor70.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.ThehistoryoftheEnglishlanguagE.B.ThefriendshipbetweenMurrayandMinorC.MinorandthefirstOxfordEnglishDictionaryD.BroadmoorAsylumandispatients
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DicklivedinEnglanD.OnedayinJanuaryhesaidtohiswifeI'mgoingtoflytoNewYorknextweekbecauseI'vegotsomeworktherE.Whereareyougoingtostaythere?hiswifeaskeD.Idon'tknowyet.DickanswereD.Pleasesendmeyouraddressfromthereinatelegram电报hiswifesaiD.AllrightDickanswereD.HeflewtoNewYorkonJanuary31standfoundanicehotelinthecenterofthecity.Heputhisthingsinhisroomandthenhesenthiswifeatelegram.Heputtheaddressofhishotelinit.Intheeveninghedidn'thaveanyworksohewenttoacinemA.Hecameoutatnineo'clockandsaidNowI'mgoingbacktomyhotelandhaveanicedinner.Hefoundataxi出租车andthedriversaidWheredoyouwanttogo?ButDickdidn'trememberthenameandaddressofhishotel.Whichhotelaremythingsin?hesaidAndwhatamIgoingtodotonight?Butthedriverofthetaxididnotknow.SoDickgotoutandwentintoapostofficE.TherehesenthiswifeanothertelegramandinithewrotePleasesendmemyaddressatthispostofficE.71.DickflewtoNewYorkbecause___.A.hewentthereforaholidayB.hehadworkthereC.hewentthereforsightseeing观光D.hishomewasthere72.Whydidhiswifewantatelegramfromhim?A.Becauseshedidn'tknowhisaddressyetB.BecauseshewantedtogotoNewYorktooC.BecauseshemightsendhimanothertelegramD.Becauseshecouldn'tleaveherhusbandbyhimselfinNewYork73.WheredidDickstayinNewYork?A.Inthecenterofthecity.B.Inahotel.C.Inarestaurant.D.Athisfriend'shousE.74.Whowouldsendhimthenameandaddressofhishotel?A.Themanager经理ofhishotel.B.ThepoliceofficE.C.Thetaxidriver.D.HiswifE.75.Whichofthefollowingisnottrue?A.Dickstayedatanicehotelinthecenterofthecity.B.Dickdidn'tworkonthefirstnightofhisarrival.C.Dickforgottosendhiswifeatelegram.D.Dickwantedtogobacktohishotelinataxi.
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Galaxysawamanandawomanwhocommunicatedwiththesignlanguageatthetrainstationwhenshewasonthewayhomeoneevening.Shenoticedthatthewomanaskedthemanforthedirection.Hetoldherthathedidnotknow.Galaxydecidedtohelpthem.Shehadlearnedthesignlanguagewhensheservedasavolunteerinthedeafandmute聋哑school.Thensheshowedthewomanthedirectionandleftheremailaddresstothemincasetheyneededherhelplater.Shereceivedanemailfromthatmanthenextday.KazrimwashisnamE.Galaxyrepliedhismailsincerely.Theybothstartedchattingonlinesoonafterandbeganseeingeachother.Althoughtheyonlycommunicatedwiththesignlanguageitneverbotheredher.Galaxywasfondofhimgradually.ObviouslyKazrimwasthesametoo.HepresentedGalaxywithabunchofsunflowersandaskedhersincerelyAreyouwillingtobemygirlfriend?GalaxywaspleasantlysurpriseD.Sherequestedhimtogivehersometimetopersuadeherparents.Asshehadexpectedherparentswereveryangryaftertheyhadlearnedoftheirlovestory.GalaxyexplainedKazrimisanexcellentandaveryoptimisticperson.Hehasaverypositiveattitudetowardslifeandwork.Hecaresforothersalways.Heis100%betterthanthenormal.Moreoverthemuteisstillahuman.HeshouldpossessaperfectandwonderfullovE.Herparentsaskedtoseehimthen.TheveryworriedGalaxytookKazrimhomeafewdayslater.WhentheywereonthetrainKazrimtoldher‘‘I’mgoingtotellyourparentsI’llbelookingafteryouwellwithallmylife!GalaxywasdeeplymoveD.AssoonastheyhadenteredthehouseGalaxyintroducedhimtoherparents.Shesaid‘‘ThisisKazrim.JustrightafterherspeechanunbelievablethinghappeneD.Kazrimthrewthegiftawayandheldherinhisarmstightly.HesaidYOUCANTALK?ItwasthesamequestionthatGalaxywantedtoasktoo.Thefourpeoplewereshockedallofasudden.AsamatteroffactKazrimalwaysbelievedthatGalaxywasamuteandhestillfellinlovewithherdeeply.63.HowdidGalaxyandKazrimgettoknoweachother?A.TheymeteachotherbychancE.B.Theywereintroducedtoeachother.C.Theyoncestudiedatthesameuniversity.D.Theybothservedinaspecialneedsschool.64.HowdidGalaxyprobablycommunicatewithKazrimbeforeshetookhimhome?A.Writingwordsonpaper.B.UsingthesignlanguagE.C.Judgingfromhisexpression.D.SpeakinghernativelanguagE.65.Whatcanwelearnaboutthetwoyoungpeoplefromthepassage?A.Theyfellinloveatthefirstsight.B.TheycheatedeachothertowinlovE.C.Theymistookeachotherforbeingmutes.D.TheyignoredtheangerofGalaxy’sparents.
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Anoblemanandamerchantoncemetinaninn.Fortheirlunchtheybothorderedsoup.WhenitwasbroughtthenoblemantookaspoonfulbutthesoupwassohotthatheburnedhismouthandtearscametohiseyesThemerchantaskedhimwhyhewasweeping.ThenoblemanwasashamedtoadmitthathehadburnedhismouthandansweredSirIoncehadabrotherwhocommittedagreatcrimeforwhichhewashangeD.Iwasthinkingofhisdeathandthatmademeweep.Themerchantbelieved60.Thenoblemandidnottellthetruthbecausehe______.A.wasanoblemanB.feltashamedC.wasinaninnD.wasangry61.Thenoblemanshouldhave______.A.smiledwithjoyB.shoutedwithlaughterC.toldthetruthD.scoldedthewaiter62.Itisprobablethatthenobleman______.A.hadnobrotherwhowashangedB.hadaverygoodbrotherC.knewthesoupwastoohotD.hadnevereatensoup63.Themerchant’sanswershowedthathe______.A.wasveryhappyB.believedthenoblemanC.wasangrywiththenoblemanD.hadkindheart
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Havingreturnedfromherroundtriptheangrywomanstoodoutsidetheticketofficeofthestation.Therailwayowesme£12shesaidtoHarryJenkstheyoungmanworkingattheoffice.YousoldmeaticketforMay22ndbuttherewasnoshipfromJerseythatnight.SomydaughterandIhadtostayinahotel.Itcostme£12.HarrywasworrieD.Herememberedsellingthewomanareturnticket.ComeintotheofficeMadamhesaidpolitely.I’lljustchecktheJerseytimetableforMay22nD.ThewomanandherlittlegirlfollowedhiminsidE.ShewasquiterightasHarrysoondiscovereD.TherewasnosailingonMay22nD.Howcouldhehavemadesuchacarelessmistake?Heshouldn’thavesoldheraticketforthatday.WonderingwhattodohesmiledatthechilD.Youlooksunburnthesaidtoher.DidyouhaveaniceholidayinJersey?Yessheansweredshyly.Thebeachwaslovely.AndIcanswimtoo!That’sfinesaidHarry.Mylittlegirlcan’tswimabityet.Ofcourseshe’sonlythreeI’mfourthechildsaidproudly.I’llbefourandahalf.Harryturnedtothemother.IrememberyourticketMadamhesaiD.Butyoudidn’tgetoneforyourdaughterdidyou?Erwell—thewomanlookedatthechilD.Imeanshehasn’tstartedschoolyet.She’sonlyfour.Afour-year-oldchildmusthaveaticketMadam.A.child’sreturntickettoJerseycostsletmesee£13.50.Soiftherailwaypaysyourhotelyouwillowe£1.50.ThelawisthelawbutsincethefaultwasmineThewomanstooduptookthechild’shandandlefttheofficE.63.Harrywasworriedbecause___.A.thewomanwasangrywithhimB.hehadnotdonehisworkproperlyC.theJerseytimetablewaswrongD.thelittlegirldidn’thaveareturnticket64.Harrystartedtalkingtothelittlegirl.A.becausehewasindifficultyanddidnotknowwhattodoB.becausehehadalittlegirlaboutthesameageasthisgirlC.becausehewantedtobefriendlytothelittlegirlwholookedsoniceD.whenhesuddenlyrealizedthathecouldfindawayoutfromthelittlegirl65.WhenHarrysaidThelawisthelawbutsincethefaultwasminehemeantthat.A.theymustfollowitwithoutotherchoiceeventhoughthefaultwashisB.hehadtobestrictwiththewomanbecauseofthelawalthoughhedidn’twanttoC.thewomanhadtopayhim£1.50andtherailwaywouldpayherforthehotelD.sheshouldpay£1.50buthehadmadeamistakeshecouldgowithoutpaying66.Thewomanlefttheofficewithoutsayinganythingbecause.A.shewantedtogohomeandgetmoneyforthechild’sticketB.shewassoangrythatshedidn’twanttohaveanythingmoretodowiththeyoungmanC.shewasmovedbyHarry’skindnessD.sheknewshewouldhavetopaytherailwayifsheinsisted67.Howdidthewomanfeelwhenshelefttheoffice?A.angryB.peacefulC.embarrassedD.nervous
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AyoungmanwasgettingreadytograduatefromcollegE.Formanymonthshehadadmiredabeautifulsportscarinadealer’sshowroomandknowinghisfathercouldwellaffordithetoldhimthatwasallhewanteD.AsGraduationDayapproachedtheyoungmanwaitedforsignsthathisfatherhadpurchasedthecar.Finallyonthemorningofhisgraduationhisfathercalledhimintohisprivatestudy.Hisfathertoldhimhowproudhewastohavesuchafinesonandtoldhimhowmuchhelovedhim.Hehandedhissonabeautifulwrappedgiftbox.Curiousbutsomewhatdisappointedtheyoungmanopenedtheboxandfoundalovelyleather-boundBiblewiththeyoungman'snameembossed饰以浮饰ingolD.AngrilyheraisedhisvoicetohisfatherandsaidWithallyourmoneyyougivemeaBible?HethenstormedoutofthehouseleavingtheBiblE.Manyyearspassedandtheyoungmanwasverysuccessfulinbusiness.Hehadabeautifulhomeandawonderfulfamilybutrealizinghisfatherwasveryoldhethoughtperhapsheshouldgotoseehim.Hehadnotseenhimsincethatgraduationday.Beforehecouldmakethearrangementshereceivedatelegramtellinghimhisfatherhadpassedawayandwilled遗赠allofhispossessionstohisson.Heneededtocomehomeimmediatelyandtakecareofthings.Whenhearrivedathisfather'shousesuddensadnessandregretfilledhisheart.Hebegantosearchthroughhisfather'simportantpapersandsawthestillnewBiblejustashehadleftityearsago.WithtearsheopenedtheBibleandbegantoturnthepages.AshewasreadingacarkeydroppedfromthebackoftheBiblE.Ithadatagwiththedealer'snamethesamedealerwhohadthesportscarhehaddesireD.OnthetagwasthedateofhisgraduationandthewordsPAIDINFULL.56.Theyoungmanwantedhisfathertobuyasportscarbecause_____.A.hisfathertookprideinhishighgradesB.hisfatherwasabletopayforitC.heneededitforhisbusinessD.hewantedtotakepartinacarrace57.Fromthepassageweknowthatonthemorningoftheyoungman’sgraduation_____.A.thefatherboughtacarforhissonB.theyoungmangotthecarhehadadmiredformanymonthsC.thefathergavehissonnothingbutalovelyleather-boundBibleD.theyoungmanacceptedthebeautifulwrappedgiftboxwillingly58.Thestorytellsusthataftergraduationtheyoungman_____.A.calledonhisfatherwithhisfamilyonceortwiceB.gotonverywellwithhiswifeandhisfatherC.succeededindoingbusinesswithhisfather’shelpD.didn’tgotoseehisfatherformanyyears59.WhydidtheyoungmanopentheBibleandbegintoturnthepages?A.BecauseheknewtherewasacarkeyintheBiblE.B.Becausehewonderedifhisfatherhadpaidforthecarinfull.C.Becausehefeltsorryforwhathehaddonetohisfather.D.Becausehisfatherwroteanoteofthelistofhispossessionsinit.
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A.youngfatherwasvisitinganoldneighbor.Theywerestandingintheoldman'sgardenandtalkingaboutchildren.TheyoungmansaidHowstrictshouldparentsbewiththeirchildrenTheoldmanpointedtoastring绳子betweenabigstrongtreeandathinyoungone.Pleaseuntie解开thatstringhesaid.Theyoungmanuntieditandtheyoungtreebent弯overtooneside.Nowtieitagainpleasesaidtheoldmanbutfirstpullthestringtightsothattheyoungtreeisstraightagain.Theyoungmandidso.ThentheoldmansaidThereitisthesamewithchildren.Youmustbestrictwiththembutsometimesyoumustuntiethestringtoknowhowtheyaregettingon.Iftheyarenotyetabletostandaloneyoumusttiethestringtightagain.Butwhenyoufindthattheyarereadytostandaloneyoucantakethestringaway.41.Thestoryisabout______.A.howtotakecareofyoungtreesB.howstrictparentsshouldbewiththeirchildrenC.howtheyoungfathershouldgetonwithhisoldneighborD.howtotieanduntiethestring42.Theyoungmanuntiedthestring______.A.inordertothrowitawayB.sothatbothofthetreeswouldgrowstraightC.onlytofindthatthethinneronebentovertoonesideD.inordertolettheoldmanteachhim43.Whencanthestringbetakenaway______.A.WhentheoldmanhasleftB.AfteryouhaveuntieditC.WhentheyoungmanhasuntieditnexttimeD.Whentheyoungtreegrowsstrongenough44.Atlasttheoldmantoldtheyoungman______.A.thatheshouldbestrictwithhischildreniftheycouldnotyetstandaloneB.thatheshouldalwaysbestrictwithhischildrenC.thatheshouldbehardonthemD.thatheshouldtiehischildrenuntiltheyarereadytostandalone45.Inthestorytherelation关系ofthebigstrongtreetothethinoneislikethatof______.A.theyoungfathertotheoldneighborB.parentstotheirchildrenC.theoldneighbortothechildrenoftheyoungfatherD.grownupstotheirparents
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JeffreyBezosfounderpresidentandchairmanoftheboardofAmazon.comwasborninAlbuquerqueNewMexico.Hismother’sancestorswereearlysettlersinTexasandoverthegenerationshadacquireda25000acrefarmatCotullA.Jeffreyspentmostsummersofhisyouthworkingwithhisgrandfatherontheirfarm.JeffreyshowedintenseandvariedscientificinterestsatanearlyagE.Hesetupanelectricalarmtokeephisyoungersistersandbrothersoutofhisroomandchangedhisparents’garageintoalaboratoryforhisscienceprojects.AfterhegraduatedfromPrincetonUniversitywithadegreeincomputerscienceandelectricalengineeringJeffreyBezosfoundemploymentonWallStreetwherecomputersciencewasincreasinglyindemandtostudymarkettrends.Herosequicklybecomingaseniorvicepresidentandlookedforwardtoabrightcareerinfinancewhenhemadeadiscoverythatchangedhislifeandthecourseofbusinesshistory.In1994therewasstillnointernetcommercetospeakof.OnedaythatspringJeffreyBezosobservedthatInternetusagewasincreasingby2300percentayear.Hesawanopportunityforanewcircleofcommerceandimmediatelybeganconsideringthepossibilities.BezosfoundedAmazon.comin1994settinguptheoriginalcompanyinhisgaragE.ThecompanywascalledAmazonfortheseeminglyendlessSouthAmericanriverwithitsnumberlessbranches.Itstartedasanonlinebookstorebutsoondiversifiedtoallkindsofproducts.HisworkwithAmazoneventuallyledhimtobecomeoneofthemostexcellentdot-comentrepreneurs.HewasnamedTimemagazine’sPersonoftheYearin1999.In2008hewasselectedbyU.S.News&WorldReportasoneofAmerica’sBestLeaders.Bezos’AmazonhasbecometheEarth’sbiggestanythingstore.Amazon.comisnowcalledoneofthesmarteststrategiesinbusinesshistory.TodayJeffreyBezoslivesnorthofSeattleandisincreasinglyconcernedwithcharityactivities.GivingawaymoneytakesasmuchattentionasbuildingasuccessfulcompanyhesaiD.36.InhischildhoodBezos______.A.hadtoworkwithhisgrandfatherontheirfarmalldaylongB.showedgreatinterestinscienceC.didn’tgetalongwellwithhisbrothersandsistersD.wantedtobecomeabusinessman37.Jeffreychangedthecourseofbusinesshistorybecausehe______.A.lookedforwardtoabrightcareerinfinanceonWallStreetB.consideredthepossibilityofsettingupanoriginalcompanyC.foundedanewformofcommercethatdevelopedfastlaterD.wasthefirsttospeakofInternetcommerce38.Whichofthefollowingisn’tmentionedinthepassage?A.HowhardBezosstudiedinPrincetonUniversity.B.Amazon.comonlysoldbooksinthebeginning.C.BezosnotonlydevotedhislifetoInternetcommercebutalsotocharity.D.ThereasonwhyJeffreyBezosdecidedtofoundAmazon.com.39.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat______.A.itwasBezos’sgrandfatheronthefarmwhohelpedhimalotB.Bezosinventede-commercetowintheworldfameovernightC.BezoshasasharpbusinessmindandakindheartD.BezosaimedatsettinguptheEarth’sbiggestbookstore
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OdlandrememberslikeitwasyesterdayworkinginanexpensiveFrenchrestaurantinDenver.Theicecreamhewasservingfellontothewhitedressofarichandimportantwoman.ThirtyyearshavepassedbutOdlandcan’tgetthememoryoutofhismindnorthewoman’skindreaction反应.ShewasshockedregainedcalmnessandinakindvoicetoldtheyoungOdlanD.It’sOK.Itwasn’tyourfault.WhenshelefttherestaurantshealsoleftthefutureFortune500CEO总裁withalifelesson:Youcantellalotaboutapersonbythewayheorshetreatsthewaiter.Odlandisn’ttheonlyCEOtohavemadethisdiscovery.RatheritseemstobeoneofthosefewlawsofthelandthateveryCEOlearnsonthewayup.It’shardtogetadozenCEO’stoagreeaboutanythingbutmostagreewiththeWaiterRulE.TheysayhowotherstreattheCEOsaysnothing.Buthowotherstreatthewaiterislikeawindowintothesoul.WatchoutforanyonewhopullsoutthepowercardtosaysomethinglikeIcouldbutthisplaceandfireyouorIknowtheownerandIcouldhaveyoufireD.Thosewhosaysuchthingshaveshownmoreabouttheircharacter人品thanabouttheirwealthandpower.TheCEOwhocameupwithitoratleastfirstwroteitdownisRaytheonCEOBillSwanson.Hewroteabest-sellingbookcalledSwanson’sUnwrittenRulesofManagement.ApersonwhoisnicetoyoubutrudetothewaiterortoothersisnotanicepersonSwansonsays.Iwillneverofferajobtothepersonwhoissweettothebossbutturnsrudetosomeonecleaningthetables.56.WhathappenedafterOdlanddroppedtheicecreamontothewoman’sdress?A.HewasfireD.B.HewasblameD.C.Thewomancomfortedhim.D.ThewomanlefttherestaurantatoncE.57.Odlandleanedoneofhislifelessonsfrom____.A.hisexperienceasawaiter.B.theadvicegivenbytheCEOsC.anarticleinFortuneD.aninterestingbest-sellingbook58.AccordingtothetextmostCEOshavethesameopinionabout____.A.Fortune500companiesB.theManagementRulesC.Swanson’sbookD.theWaiterRule
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A.RussianaCubananAmericanbusinessmanandanAmericanlawyerwereonatraintravelingacrossEnglanD.TheRussiantookoutalargebottleofvodkagaveeachofthemenadrinkandthenthrewtheresthalfbottleofvodkaoutofthewindow.WhydidyoudothataskedtheAmericanbusinessman.There’stoomuchvodkainmycountrysaidtheRussianAndreallywehavemorethanwewilleverusE.A.littlelatertheCubanpassedaroundfineHavanaCigars.Thenhethrewhisoutofthewindow.IthoughtCubaisnotarichcountrythebusinessmansaiD.Butyouthrewthatverygoodcigarsoutofthewindow!CigarstheCubanansweredarethecheapestinmycountry.Wehavemoreofthemthanweknowwhattodowith.TheAmericanbusinessmansatquietlyforamoment.Thenhegotupcaughtthelawyerbythearmandthrewhimoutofthewindow.41.Vodkaisakindof.A.treasureB.alcohol酒C.foodD.medicine42.TheRussianandtheCubanbothwantedto.A.tellthebusinessmanwhattheircountriesarerichinB.prove证明thattheywerenotrichC.askthetwoAmericanstovisittheircountriesD.makethebusinessmanhappy43.WhenthebusinessmansaidIthoughtCubaisnotarichcountry.hemeant.A.RussianisricherthanCubaB.AmericaisnotricherthanCubaandRussiaC.Youshouldn’tthrewthatverygoodcigarawayD.Doyouhavemorecigarsthanme?44.Whatdidthebusinessmanwanttosaybythrowingthelawyeroutofthewindow?A.IwanttobuysomevodkA.B.Wehavetoomanylawyersinmycountry.C.I’llgotoCubaanddosomebusinessofcigars.D.IfyouneedlawyerscometoAmericA.45.Whichdoyouthinkisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TravelingacrossEnglandB.FourRichMenC.You’reWastingTooMuchD.There’sTooMuch
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Foralongtimeaboywonderedwhyhisnext-desk-palwasalwaysthefirstintheclasswhereashecouldonlyrankthe21st.Athomeheaskedhismom:AmImorestupidthanotherkids?HowcanIalwaysfallbehind?Ijustcan’tcomeupwithananswer.Momwasawarethatherson’sself-respecthadbeendamagedbytherankingsystembutshedidn’tknowwhattosaytohelp.Shetendedtosaythatintelligencediffersandthatyesherson’sfriendreallywasthesmarterboy.Butthatwouldsoupsetherson.Thankgoodnesssheresistedthetemptationtosayit.Hersonandhisfriendwentontohighschoolthatyearbutdespitetryingashardashecouldherson’sfriendstilloutdidhim.ButshewasproudofherboyforhishardworksincerelyprouD.ItwasaroundthistimethatshedecidedtotakehimonatriptotheseasidE.Onthetripsheatlastfoundananswerforhim.Todayhersonnolongercaresaboutrankings.Hedoesn’thavetoforhehimselfisnowthetopoftheclassatthetopnationaluniversityheattends.Afteruniversityhisteachersandpeersfullyexpecthimtohaveapromisingcareer.InvitedtospeaktohisoldhighschoolhementionedavaluablechildhoodexperiencE.Itconcernedthatholidayhismotherhadpreparedforthem:OnceonatriptotheseamymotherandIwerelyingonthebeach.Shepointedtotheseaandsaidtome:Doyouseetheseabirdsfightingforfoodoutthere?Whenawavecomesnearthelittlebirdsrisequickly.TheclumsyseagullsarefarslowerandhavetostruggletogetawayfromthewavE.Buttheseclumsybirdsprovetohavethebiggeststrongestwingswhichallowthebirdtotravelthefurthest.WhentheseasonchangestheyleaveforforeignshoresleavingthelittlebirdsbehinD.SonIhaveafeelingthatyouareoneofthoseseagulls.56.Thestorymainlyconveysthemessagethat.A.competitionbetweenstudentsisgoodforsocietyB.onlyrankingsshowintelligenceofachildC.parentsshouldbuildupchildren’sself-respectD.childrentakecompetitionamongthemtoheart57.Fromthe2ndparagraphwecanseethatthemother.A.sawthenegativeeffectsoftherankingsystemB.decidedtohelpwithherson’shomeworkC.knewhersonwasweakinhisstudyD.feltsorryforherson’sbadbehavior.58.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.A.thesonknewintelligencedidn’tmeananythingB.themotherwasnotstrongenoughtofacethetruthC.themotherwascarefultoprotectherson’sself-respectD.thesonwouldforgethisrankingssoonafterleavinghighschool59.Whichofthefollowinghasthesimilarmeaningwiththeunderlinedwordoutdid?A.wasequaltoB.didbetterthanC.laughedatD.workedharderthan
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Whenpeoplehearapresidentspeaktheyseldomthinkaboutothershelpingtoshapethepresentation报告.TodayhoweverpresidentsdependonwriterssuchasJ.TerryEdmondstohelpthemcommunicate交流effectively.EdmondsisthefirstAfricanAmericanevertoworkasafull-timespeechwriterforaU.S.president;heisalsothefirstAfricanAmericantoserveasdirectorofspeechwritingfortheWhiteHousE.Hisisanall-Americanstoryofsuccess.EdmondsgrewupinBaltimoreMaryland;hisfatherdroveatruckandhismotherworkedasawaitress.A.greatreaderEdmondsshowedagiftforwritingathishighSchoolBaltimoreCityCollegE.Aftergraduatingin1967EdmondswentontoMorganStateUniversity.EdmondsbeganhiscareerinbusinesswithjobsinpublicrelationsandcommunicationsHejoinedtheworldofpoliticsasnewssecretaryforhiscongressman国会议员fromBaltimoreDuringBillClinton’spresidencyheworkedspeechesforHealthandHumanServicesSecretaryDonnaShalalaandworkedinanumberofjobsintheWhiteHouseandingovernmentaldepartments.PresidentClintonthenappointed任命himtotheofficeofdirectorofspeechwritingFollowingthe2000electionsEdmondsreturnedtoMorganStateUniversityastheschool’sspecialassistanttothepresidentfor2001-2002.61.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.Edmondsprovedhimselftobegoodatwritingathighschool.B.EdmondsgraduatedfromMorganStateUniversityin1967.C.Edmondswasthefirstfull-timespeechwriter.D.EdmondsservedtheWhiteHouseafter2000.62.EdmondsenteredtheworldofpoliticsfirstasA.newssecretaryforacongressmanB.aspeechwriterforPresidentClintonC.newssecretaryintheWhiteHouseD.aspeechwriterforSecretaryDonnaShalala63.ThetextismostlikelytobefoundinabookaboutA.popularscienceB.historicaleventsC.successfulpeopleD.politicalsystems
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JaneAustenafamousEnglishwriterwasbornatSteventonHampshireonDecember161775anddiedonJuly181817.Shebeganwritingearlyinlifealthoughtheprejudices偏见ofhertimesforcedhertohaveherbookspublishedanonymously匿名.ButJaneAustenisperhapsthebestknownandbestlovedofBath'smanyfamouslocalpeopleandvisitors.Shepaidtwolongvisitshereduringthelastfiveyearsoftheeighteenthcenturyandfrom1801to1806Bathwasherhome.HerdeepknowledgeofthecityisfullyseenintwoofhernovelsNorthangerAbbeyandPersuasionwhicharelargelysetinBath.ThecityisstillverymuchasJaneAustenknewitkeepinginitsstreetsandpublicbuildingsthewell-orderedworldthatshedescribedsowellinhernovels.NowthepleasureoflearningJaneAusten'sBathcanbeenhanced增强byvisitingtheJaneAustenCentreinGayStreet.HereinaGeorgiantownhouseintheheartofthecityyoucanfindoutmoreaboutBathinJaneAusten'stimeandtheimportanceofBathinherlifeandwork.TheCenterhasbeensetupwiththehelpandguidanceofmembersoftheJaneAustenSociety.AfteryourvisittotheCenteryoucanlookroundtheattractiveshopwhichoffersahugecollectionofJaneAustenrelatedbookscardsandmanyspeciallydesignedgifts.JaneAustenquizzesareofferedtokeepthechildrenbusy.YoucanalsohavewalkingtoursofJaneAusten'sBathwhichisagreatwaytofindoutmoreaboutJaneAustenanddiscoverthewonderfulGeorgiancityofBath.Thetourlastsaboutoneandahalfhours.TheexperiencedguideswilltakeyoutotheplaceswhereJanelivedwalkedandshoppeD.1.JaneAustenpaidtwolongvisitstoBath_______.A.inherearlytwentiesB.inherearlyteensC.inherlatetwentiesD.inherlateteens2.WhatcanwelearnaboutBathfromthepassage?A.BathhasgreatlychangedsinceJaneAusten'sdeath.B.ThecityhaschangedasmuchasJaneAustenknewit.C.BathremainsalmostthesameasinJaneAusten'stimE.D.NochangeshavetakenplaceinBathsinceJaneAusten'stimE.3.Theauthor作者writesthispassageinorderto_______.A.attractreaderstovisitthecityofBathB.askreaderstobuyAusten'sbooksC.tellreadersaboutJaneAusten'sexperienceD.giveabriefintroductiontotheJaneAustenSociety4.Ittakesyouaboutoneandahalfhours_______.A.togettotheJaneAustenCenterinGayStreetB.tobuyJaneAustenrelatedbookscardsandgiftsC.tofindaguidetotakeyoutotheCenterD.tolookaroundthecityofBathonfoot
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RobertFrostwasoneofAmerica’sbestknownandmosthonoredseriouswriters.ButhisfamecamelateinhislifE.HewasborninSanFranciscoCaliforniain1874.HelivedinCaliforniaduringhisearlychildhooD.HewasnamedafterthechiefSoutherngeneralinAmerica’sCivilWar.Thegeneral’snamewasRobertEdwardLeE.ThepoetwasnamedRobertLeeFrostbecausehisfatherwantedtohonorthegeneral.SomeoneonceaskedanotherAmericanwriterErnestHemingwayhowtobecomeawriter.ThebestthinghesaidwastohaveanunhappychildhooD.IfthisistrueRobertFrost’schildhoodwasunhappyenoughtomakehimaverygoodwriter.RobertFrost’sfatherwasareporterwhowantedtobeapolitician.Heoftendranktoomuchwineandbecameangry.Robertwasthevictim受害者ofhisanger.RobertFrostfinishedhighschoolin1891.AfterhighschoolRobert’sgrandfatherofferedtopayhiscostsatDartmouthCollegE.ButRobertlefttheschoolafterafewmonths.Hedidnotlikeit.Hespentthenextfewyearsworkingatdifferentjobs.Atonetimeheworkedinafactory.Laterherepairedshoes.Hewasateacher.Hewasareporter.Alwayshewrotepoetry.RobertFrostattendedHarvardUniversityfortwoyears.AfterthathereturnedtothemanyjobsheheldbeforE.ForawhileFrosttriedtotakecareofafarminthestateofNewHampshirE.Hewasnotasuccessfulfarmer.Andhecontinuedtowritepoetry.Hesaidthatuntil1930heearnedonlyabouttendollarsayearfromwriting.In1912hedecidedtotrytomakeanewstart.HetookhisfamilytoBritain.Thecostoflivingwaslow.InBritainFrostfoundapublisherforhisfirstbookofpoems.ThebookwascalledABoy’sWill.Whenitappearedin1913.FrostreceivedhighpraisefromBritishreaders.Praisewassomethinghehadnotreceivedinhisowncountry.EzraPoundanotherAmericanpoetlivinginBritainreadthepoemsandlikedthemverymuch.HewroteamagazinearticleaboutFrost.HealsohelpedgetFrost’ssecondbookofpoemspublishedinAmericA.ThatbookwascalledNorthofBoston.60.ThefollowingsarewritersEXCEPT________.A.RobertEdwardLeeB.RobertLeeFrostC.ErnestHemingwayD.EzraPound61.ThepassagewroteaboutHemingwayinordertoshowthatA.hehadgreatinfluenceonFrost’spoetryandlifeB.Frost’spoetrystylewasthesameasHemingway’sC.FrostwasunhappybecausehewasthevictimofhisfatherD.Frostspenthischildhoodunhappily62.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.OnceFrost’sfirstbookwaspublishedhegainedgreatpraiseinhiscountry.B.AfterleavingHarvardUniversityhebegantolearntowritepoetry.C.Frostwasfoundlohaveagiftinpoetrywhilehestudiedinhighschool.D.RobertFrost’sfatherwasangryanddrankalotbecausehedidn’trealizehisdream.63.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.RoberlFrost’sunhappychildhooD.B.RoberlFrost’sfirstandsecondbook.C.RoberlFrost’sfamilyandjobs.D.RoberlFrost’slifeandpoetry.
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WhomadeyourT-shirt?A.GeowetownUniversitystudentraisedthatquestion.PietraRivoliaprofessorofbusinesswantedtofindtheanswer.A.fewweekslatersheboughtaT-shirtandbegantofollowitspathfromTexascottonformtoChinesefactorytocharitybin慈善捐赠箱.TheresultisaninterestingnewbookTheTravel’sofaT-shirtintheGlobalEconomy.FollowingaT-shirtaroundtheworldinawaytomakeherpointmoreinterestingbutitalsofreesRivolifromtheusualargumentsoverglobaltradE.ShegoeswherevertheT-shirtgoesandtherearesurprisesaroundeverycorner.InChinaRivolishowswhyaclothingfactoryevenwithitspoorconditionsmeansasteptowardabetterlifeforthepeoplewhoworktherE.Inthecolorfulused-clothingmarketsofTanzaniasherealizesthisitisonlyinthisfinalstageoflifethattheT-shirtwillmeetarealmarketwherethepriceofashirtchangesbythehourandisdifferentbyitssizeandevencolor.Rivoli’sbookisfullofmemerablepeopleandsceneslikethenoisethebadairandthemuddy-sweetsmellofthecotton.ShesaysHereinthefactoryShanghaismellslikeShallowaterTexas.Rivoliisatherbestwhenmakingthosesortsofunexpectedconnections.Sheevenfindsonebetweenthefreetradersandthosewhoareagainstglobalization.Thechancesopenedupbytradearevastshearguesbutfreemarketsneedthecorrectingforceofpoliticstokeepthemincheck.Trueeconomicprogressneedsthemboth.55.WhatdowelearnaboutProfessorRivoli?A.Sheusedtoworkonacottonfarm.B.ShewroteabookaboutworldtradE.C.ShewantstogiveupherteachingjoB.D.ShewearsaT-shirtwherevershegoes.56.BysayingT-shirtmeetarealmarketRivolimeansinTanzania_______.A.cheaperT-shirtsareneedeD.B.usedT-shirtsarehardtosellC.pricesofT-shirtriseandfallfrequentlyD.pricesofT-shirtareusuallyreasonable57.Whatdoesthewordthemunderlinedinthelastparagraphreferto?A.Free-markets.B.Pricechanges.C.Unexpectedconnection.D.ChancesopenedupbytradE.58.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.WhatT-shirtCanDotoHelpCottonFarmsB.HowT-shirtAreMadeinShanghaiC.HowT-shirtAreSoldinTanzaniaD.WhatT-shirtCanTeachUs
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ItcameassomethingofasurprisewhenDianaPrincessofWalesmadeatriptoAngolain1997tosupporttheRedCross’scampaignforatotalbanonallanti-personnellandmines.WithinhoursofarrivinginAngolatelevisionscreensaroundtheWorldwerefilledwithimagesofhercomfortingvictimsinjuredinexplosionscausedbylandmines.IknewthestatisticsshesaiD.Butputtingafacetothosefiguresbroughttherealityhometome;likewhenImetSandraa13-year-oldgirlwhohadlostherlegandpeoplelikeher.ThePrincessconcludedwithasimplemessage:Wemuststoplandmines.AndsheusedeveryopportunityduringhervisittorepeatthismessagE.ButbackinLondonherviewswerenotsharedbysomemembersoftheBritishgovernmentwhichrefusedtosupportabanontheseweapons.AngrypoliticianslaunchedanattackonthePrincessinthepress.Theydescribedherasveryill-informedandaloosecannon乱放炮的人.ThePrincessrespondedbybrushingasidethecriticisms:ThisisadistractionwedonotneeD.AllI’mtryingtodoishelp.OppositionpartiesthemediaandthepublicimmediatelyvoicedtheirsupportforthePrincess.TomakemattersworseforthegovernmentitsoonemergedthatthePrincess’striphadbeenapprovedbytheForeignOfficeandthatshewasinfactverywell-informedaboutboththesituationinAngolaandtheBritishgovernment’spolicyregardinglandmines.Theresultwasasevereembarrassmentforthegovernment.TotryandlimitthedamagetheForeignSecretaryMalcolmRifkindclaimedthatthePrincess’sviewsonlandmineswerenotverydifferentfromgovernmentpolicyandthatitwasworkingtowardsaworldwideban.TheDefenseSecretaryMichaelPortilloclaimedthematterwasamisinterpretationormisunderstanding.ForthePrincessthetriptothiswar-torncountrywasanexcellentopportunitytouseherpopularitytoshowtheworldhowmuchdestructionandsufferinglandminescancausE.ShesaidthattheexperiencehadalsogivenhertheChancetogetclosertopeopleandtheirproblems.57.PrincessDianapaidavisittoAngolain1997________.A.toestablishherimageasafriendoflandminevictimsB.toclarifytheBritishgovernment’sstandonlandminesC.toinvestigatethesufferingsoflandminevictimsthereD.tovoicehersupportforatotalbanoflandmines58.WhatdidDianameanwhenshesaid...puttingafacetothosefiguresbroughttherealityhometomeLine5ParA.1?A.Shejustcouldn’tbeartomeetthelandminevictimsfacetofacE.B.Seeingthepainofthevictimsmadeherrealizetheseriousnessofthesituation.C.Meetingthelandminevictimsinpersonmadeherbelievethestatistics.D.TheactualsituationinAngolamadeherfeellikegoingbackhomE.59.WhatdidPrincessDianathinkofhervisittoAngola?A.IthadbroughtherclosertotheordinarypeoplE.B.IthadcausedembarrassmenttotheBritishgovernment.C.Ithadgreatlypromotedherpopularity.D.IthadaffectedherrelationswiththeBritishgovernment.60.HowdidDianarespondtothecriticisms?A.ShemademoreappearancesonTV.B.Shepaidnoattentiontothem.C.Shemetthe13-year-oldgirlasplanneD.D.Sherosetoarguewithheropponents.
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DecidingwhichEnglish-speakingcountrytostudyinwasn’tdifficultforAnn;ShehadalwayswantedtovisitAmericA.IwantedtostudyinanEnglish-languagecountryandIalwayswantedtovisitAmericabecauseitalwaysseemedtomeaverybeautifulandfriendlycountry.AnnismorethanhappywiththequalityoftheeducationsheisreceivinginAmericaparticularlywiththesubjectsandstrongacademicsupport.IamveryhappywiththequalityofeducationIamreceiving.AllmysubjectsareusefulandconnecteD.IamhappywithhelpIreceivefromthelecturersandtutors.AlsoofparticularsatisfactionforAnnisthepracticalelementofherAmericancoursE.Ifinditveryimportantanduseful.Thetheoryisagoodthingtoknowbutnothinggivesyoumoreskillsandknowledgethanpracticalwork.WhereherfutureemploymentisconcernedAnnisveryconfidentherAmericanqualificationwillbeofgreathelp.Iknowthatgettingadegreehereisagoodthingformyfuture;itcanopenmanydoorsinPolandoranywhereelseintheworlD.AnnisalsoreallyenjoyinglifeinAmerica;Sheismakingfriendsandtakingtimeouttoenjoyherself.Peopleareveryfriendlyandhelpful.UniversityisagoodplacetofindnewfriendsfromAmericaandfromoverseas.Itisafriendlyenvironmentwithlotsofthingstodonotonlystudying.Andofcoursetherearethebeachesnottomentionthebeautifulweather.56.Thepurposeofwritingthispassageisto_________.A.tellusAnn’sdecisiontosettleinAmericaB.tellusAnnisaccustomedtolifeinAmericaC.introduceAnn’shappystudyandlifeinAmericaD.introducemoreaboutAnntohelphermakefriends57.WhydidAnndecidetostudyinAmerica?A.Herparentspersuadedhertodoso.B.ShehasrelativesandbestfriendsherE.C.Herboyfriendwasstudyingheretoothen.D.Shehasdreamedofstudyinghereforlong.58.WhatmakesAnnparticularlysatisfiedinAmerica?A.ThecomfortableclimateandeasylifestylE.B.Thehelpfromherhostfamiliesandteachers.C.TheAmericancourseshavemorepracticalelements.D.ThefriendsherearemostlyfromEnglish-speakingcountries.59.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemean?A.AnnwilltryallherbesttoensuretogetadegreE.B.Ann’sdegreewillhelpherfindajobeasilyathomeandabroaD.C.AnnwillcertainlygobacktoPolandtoworkaftergraduation.D.WiththedegreereceivedinAmericaAnnwillneverbeoutofwork.
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GwendolynBrookswrotehundredsofpoemsduringherlifetimE.ShewasknownaroundtheworldforusingpoetrytoincreaseunderstandingaboutblackcultureinAmericA.Duringthe1940sand1950sGwendolynBrooksusedherpoemstodescribeconditionsamongthepoorracialinequalityanddruguseintheblackcommunity.Shealsowrotepoemsaboutthestrugglesofblackwomen.ButherskillwasmorethanherabilitytowriteaboutstrugglingblackpeoplE.ShecombinedtraditionalEuropeanpoetrystyleswiththeAfricanAmericanexperiencE.GwendolynBrooksoncesaidthatshewroteaboutwhatshesawandheardinthestreet.Shesaidshefoundmostofhermateriallookingoutofthewindowofhersecond-floorapartmenthouseinChicagoIllinois.InherearlypoetryGwendolynBrookswroteabouttheSouthSideofChicagowheremanyblackpeoplelivE.InherpoemstheSouthSideiscalledBronzevillE.ItwasAStreetinBronzevillethatgainedtheattentionofliteraryexpertsin1945.CriticspraisedherpoeticskillandherpowerfuldescriptionsabouttheblackexperienceduringthetimE.TheBronzevillepoemswereherfirstpublishedcollection.In1950GwendolynBrooksbecamethefirstAfrican-AmericantowinthePulitzerPrizeforLiteraturE.ShewontheprizeforhersecondbookofpoemscalledAnnieAllen.AnnieAllenisacollectionofpoetryaboutthelifeofaBronzevillegirlasadaughterawifeandmother.Sheexperienceslonelinesslossdeathandbeingpoor.MizzBrookssaidthatwinningtheprizechangedherlifE.Hernextworkwasanovelwrittenin1953calledMaudMartha.MaudMarthareceivedlittlenoticewhenitfirstwaspublisheD.Butnowitisconsideredanimportantworkbysomecritics.Itsmainideasaboutthedifficultlifeofmanywomenarepopularamongfemalewriterstoday.40.GwendolynBrooksbecameworld-famousbecause.A.shewasanexpertatthelanguageofpoetryB.sheintroducedblackculturewithpoemsC.shefoughtforblackrightsbywritingpoemsD.herwritingreflectsthetruelifeofblackwomen41.Whichofthefollowingcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.GwendolynBrooks’poemsfocusonblackpeopleinAfricA.B.WinningthePulitzerPrizewasimportantforBrooks’career.C.GwendolynBrooksherselfusedtosufferalotfromdrugs.D.GwendolynBrooks’earlypoetryshowedastrongAsianstylE.42.HowdidGwendolynBrooksgetideasformostofherwriting?A.ByobservinglifE.B.Byhavingtalks.C.Byreadingwidely.D.Bytraveling.43.WecaninferthatthebookAnnieAllenmainlydealswith.A.marriedlifeB.druguseC.adventureD.emotion
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Mr.Scotthasworkedatapolicestationsinceheleftarmyfiveyearsago.He’sbraveandhasalreadycaughtmanythieves.Hewaspromoted提升totherankofofficerlastmonth.Nowheworksharder.ItwasMrs.Scott’sbirthdayyesterday.ThewomanthoughtherhusbandwasverybusyandshedecidedtoholdasmallpartyonlywithherhusbanD.Mr.Scottagreedwithherandtheydidn’tinviteanyfriendsoftheirstotheparty.Atnoonhedidn’tgohomeforlunchandwenttoashop.ThereheboughtanexpensivediamondnecklaceforhiswifE.Hehopedtoputitonherneckwithhisownhandsattheparty.Tohissorrowarichwoman’shousewasbrokenintoandsomejewelrywasstolenandatoncehewassenttheretosolvethecase案件whenhecamebacktohisofficeitwaslateatnight.Hewastiredandhungry.HebroughtoutthenecklaceandwasgoingtoleavewhenhewasaskedtoansweratelephonE.Severalminuteslaterwhenhecameintohisofficehefoundthenecklacewasgoneandhesawthecase盒子onlyonhistablE.Hebecameveryangryandcalledallthepolicemeninandtoldthemaboutit.ButnobodyadmittedhavingstolenthenecklacE.I’llgiveyouachancE.SaidMr.ScottAllthelightswillbeturnedoff.Themanwhotookthenecklaceawaywillbeabletoputthenecklaceintothecaseinthedark.A.fewminuteslaterMr.Scottturnedonthelightsagain.Tohissurprisethecasewasalsostolen.51.Mr.Scottwaspromotedbecause_______.A.hehadbeeninthearmy.B.hewasyoung.C.hehadworkedthereforfiveyears.D.hedidhisdutybetterthanhisworkmates.52.Havingreadthestorywecanknow______.A.Mr.andMrs.Scottlovedeachother.B.thenecklacewasthemostexpensiveinthetown.C.TheScottshadafewfriendstherE.D.Mr.Scottwastherichestatthepolicestation.53.Atlast_________A.Mr.ScottknewwhohadstolenthenecklacE.B.Mr.ScottlostboththenecklaceandthecasE.C.thethiefputthenecklacebackintothecasE.D.Mr.ScottcaughtthethiefinhisofficE.
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China'sformervolleyballstarLangPinghasbeeninvitedtocoachtheUSwomen'snationalteamfortheBeijing2008Olympics.ButChina'ssportsmediasaidtheofferwouldbedifficulttoaccept.LangwhoispresentlycoachingaclubteaminItaly'sprofessionalvolleyballleaguetoldsinA.comthatshewasconsideringtheofferbytheUSVolleyballAssociation.RightnowI'mstillconsideringtheirofferbutIwillanswerthemsoonLangsaiD.IfIdon'ttakethejobIhavetogivethemenoughtimetofindsomeoneelsE.Lang45wonOlympicgoldin1984.ShelatercoachedtheChinesewomentosilveratthe1996AtlantaOlympicsandthe1998WorldChampionships.ShehasalsocoachedatNewMexicoUniversityintheUnitedStateswhereherdaughterwasbornandlives.ThereactionintheChinesemediatoLang'sjobofferwasswift快捷的andstrong.ManysaythatifshetakesthejobitwouldbeadirectchallengetoChina'sgoalofwinningthewomen'svolleyballmedalattheBeijingGames.AsanunusualplayerandaspiritualleaderofChinesevolleyballLangPing'sinfluenceoverChinafarexceeds超越thatofanordinaryplayersaystheChinaOlympicCommitteewebsitE.IfLangstandswiththeopponents对手duringwomen'svolleyballmatchesyoucanrestassuredthatthiswillbedifficulttoacceptforthenewChineseplayersdifficultforcoachChenZhonghewhowasonceherassistantanddifficultforallChinesewatchingontelevisionthesitecontinueD.AGENCIESFeb9200556.AccordingtothispassageLangPingis______atpresent.A.avolleyballplayerB.aclubcoachC.anunusualplayerD.anassistant57.Formthetextwecanlearn______.A.LangPinghasacceptedtheofferB.ChenZhonghehasgotintotroubleC.alloftheChinesemediasupportLangPingD.LangPingisthinkingtheUSofferover58.AccordingtothetextifLangPingstandswiththeopponentsduringwomen'svolleyballmatcheswhowillmostprobablyhavetrouble?A.TheChineseaudiencE.B.Ourwomen'svolleyballteam.C.Beijing2008Olympics.D.Chineseformerplayers.59.Whenreportingthenewstheauthorseemedtobealittle______.A.angryB.surprisedC.shockedD.worried
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- NormanCousinswasabusinessmanfromtheUnitedStateswhooftentraveledaroundtheworldonbusiness.Heenjoyedhisworkandtraveling.ButnowMr.Cousinsgotsick.Becausehehadpushedhisbodytothelimitofitsstrengthonthetripachemicalchangebegantotakeplaceinsidehim.Thematerialbetweenhisbonesbecameweak.InlessthanoneweekafterhisreturnhecouldnotstanD.Everymovethathemadewaspainful.Hewasnotabletosleepatnight.ThedoctorstoldhimthattheydidnotknowhowtocureMr.Cousins’problemandhemightnevergetovertheillness.HoweverMr.CousinsrefusedtogiveuphopE.Hethoughtthatunhappythoughtswerecausingbadchemicalchangesinhisbody.Hedidn’twanttotakemedicinetocurehimself.Insteadhefeltthathappythoughtsorlaughtermightcurehisillness.Hebegantoexperimentonhimselfwhilestillinthehospitalbywatchingfunnyshowsontelevision.Mr.Cousinsquicklyfoundthat10minutesofreallaughterduringthedaygavehimtwohoursofpain-freesleepatnight.AfterthatMr.Cousinsleftthehospitalandcheckedintoahotelroomwherehecouldcontinuehisexperimentswithlaughter.ForeightdaysMr.CousinsrestedinthehotelroomwatchingfunnyshowsontelevisionreadingfunnybooksandsleepingwheneverhefelttireD.WithinthreeweekshefeltwellenoughtotakeavacationtoPuertoRicowherehebeganrunningonthebeachforexercisE.AfterafewmonthsMr.Cousinsreturnedtowork.Hehadlaughedhimselfbacktohealth.56.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Mr.Cousinswasafunnyman.B.Medicinecannotcurestrangeillness.C.Laughtercancureillness.D.Wecankeepfitbylaughing.57.ThereasonwhyMr.Cousinsgotastrangeandseriousillnessisthat______.A.hegottootiredonhisworkB.helikedtravelingtoomuchC.heenjoyedhisworktoomuchD.hesparednoeffortforbusiness58.Whatdidhethinkwasthecauseofhisillness?A.Heoftentraveledaroundtheworldonbusiness.B.HisbonesbecamesoweakthathecouldnotstanD.C.Unhappythoughtswerecausingbadchemicalchangesinhisbody.D.Hehadpushedhisbodytothelimitofitsstrengthonthetrip.59.ItcanbeinferredthatMr.Cousins’experiment______.A.isunbelievableB.isofgreatvalueC.isawasteoftimeD.isjustajoke
- AFrenchfather-of-twowhoswamacrosstheChannel16yearsafterlosingallhislimbs四肢inanelectricalaccidentsaidSundaythathewasthehappiestmanalivE.PhilippeCroizona42-year-oldformermetalworkersaidhehadperformedhisfeat壮举toinspireallthosewhothinklifeisnothingbutsuffering.HesetofffromFolkestoneinsouthernEnglandjustbefore8:00amonSaturdayandarrivedontheFrenchcoastnearWissantjustbefore9:30pmaidedbyhisspeciallydesignedflipper-shapedprosthetic假肢的legs.SteadyinghimselfwithhisprostheticarmsCroizonkeptupaconstantspeedingoodweatherandwasaccompaniedbywilddolphinsforpartofthe33-kilometre20-milecrossing.ForawhileIdidn’trealizewhatI’ddonE.ItwasonlythatnightwhenIwenttobedthatsuddenlyIburstoutlaughingandtoldmyself‘Youdidit!’hetoldAFPbytelephonefromhishomeinnorthernFrancE.In1994Croizonwashitbya20000-voltchargeasheattemptedtoremoveatelevisionaerialfromahouseroof.Iwasonmyhospitalbed;they’djustfinishedcuttingoffmylastleg.Youcanimaginehowthatfelt.AndthenIsawatelevisiondocumentaryonafemaleswimmerwhocrossedtheChannelheexplaineD.ThereandthenIaskedmyself:‘Whynotmeoneday?’hesaiD.Croizontrainedfortwoyearsandlastmonthcompleteda12-hourswimbetweentheportsofNoirmoutierandPorniconFrance’sAtlanticcoastbuthisfinalChannelcrossingwasmuchfasterthanhehadexpecteD.IwantedtoslowdownbutIcouldn’t.Themotorwasrunninghesaidaddingthathehadexpectedtobeatseafor24hours.ItwashugE.IwasinthezonE.Iwasinsidemyhead.Ididn’twanttodisappointanyonehesaiddeclaringthathisnextlong-distancechallengewillbetoswimbetweenEuropeandAfricA.60.WhatledtoPhilippe’sdecisiontoswimacrosstheEnglishChannel?A.Theaimtoinspireallthosesufferingfromdisabilities.B.Hisstrongwillanddetermination.C.ThefemaleswimmerwhocrossedtheChannel.D.HisunfortunateexperiencE.61.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat______.A.Philippe’ssuccessincrossingtheChannelwasincredibleB.thewilddolphinskepthimcompanyallthewayC.ittookhim24hourstocrosstheChannelD.PhilippeplannedtotraveltoAfrica62.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemeaninthelastparagraph?A.PhilippewasswimminginhisheaD.B.PhilippefilledhismindwithdeterminationtosucceeD.C.Philippewasimagininghissuccess.D.PhilippewasdreamingabouthisswimmingacrosstheChannel.63.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.LimblessManCrossesTheEnglishChannelB.CrossingTheChannelwithProstheticFlippers.C.Philippe’sPurposeofCrossingtheChannel.D.HowPhilippeBecameLimbless.
- FernandoandIwerearguingaboutwhyInevertookanyrealvacations.WhenhesuggestedwegooffsomewhereforthreeentireweeksYoudecideIsaid.Hechosealittlefishingvillageoffthecoastandheplannedoutaschedule.Ourtripwasfullofwormerandfunbutwhenwegottheretheshabbyhotelfailedtosatisfyussoweleftadayearlyforthebeach.Aswedrovewepassedtwoorphanages孤儿院.ChristmaswasonlyafewdaysawayandIfeltthatIshouldstoptodosomethingforthechildren.ThenFemandocameupwithaplantohelpthepoorchildrenwesaw.Wemadealistofnamesandthenwewentintotowntobuynewclothestoysandschoolsupplies.Fortherestofthedaywefilledbackpacks.WewereexcitedaboutthecelebrationwehadplanttedforthenextdayDecember26whenwe'dinvitethefamiliestothebeachinfrontofthehotelandhandoutthepresents.FernandoandIwerestillinbedataround900thenextmorningwhenweheardacrackingsound.Whatisthat?Iasked.Asifinresponse.waterstartedpouringintoourroom.Thechildren'sbackpackswehadarrangedsoneatlyonthefloorbeganfloatingaround.ThenextthingIknewwasthattheroofwastornoff.andFernandoandIweresweptout.IthoughtIwasgoingtodie.UnderthewaterIforcedmyselftocalmdownandthenIpoppedout.SuddenlyIsawFernandoonlyfourfeetaway.Whatjusthappened?IaskedFernando.Tsunami海啸!heshoutedtome.Justbestrong.WhateveritwashetoldmeIt'sallovernow.Butafewsecondslateranotherwaveburiedus.ItriedtograbhimashereachedouttomebuthefellbackunderthewaterandIneversawhimagain.61.Whatcanwelearnaboutthetrip?A.Fernandooftenarguedwiththeauthorabouttheirtrips.B.Theauthorchosealittlefishingvillageoffthecoast.C.TheywouldstayintheorphanagesforChristmasDay.D.Theirtripwassatisfyingatthebeginning.62.TheauthorandFemandoleftforthebeachearlybecause.A.theywereafraidofbeinglateB.thehoteldisappointedthemC.theywantedtobethereaheadofothersD.theywantedtodosomethingforthechildren63.Whendidtheauthorgoforthevacation?A.AfewdaysbeforeChristmas.B.ThreeweeksafterChristmas.C.OnChristmasDay.D.At900onDecember26.64.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthattheauthorandhisfriend.A.boughtalotofgiftsfortheirchildrenB.intendedtoinvitemanyfriendstotheirhouseC.managedtofinishtheirtripasplannedD.triedtohelpeachotherinfaceofdanger65.Whatdoyouthinktheauthorwouldcontinuetowriteabout?A.Howhistripwasruined.B.WhenFernandocamebacktohim.C.Howhesurvived.D.Whythedisasterhappened.
- TheMotherGooseStoriessowellknowntochildrenalloverthewordarecommonlysaidtohavebeenwrittenbyalittleoldwomanforhergrandchildren.AccordingtosomepeopleshelivedinBostonandherrealnamewasElizabethVergoosE.Herson-in-lawaprinternamedThomasFleetwassupposedtohavepublishedthefamousstoriesandpoemsforsmallchildrenin1719.Howevernocopyofthisbookhaseverbeenfoundandmostscholarsdoubtthetruthofthisstory—anddoubtmoreoverthatMotherGoosewaseverarealperson.TheypointoutthatthenameisadirecttranslationoftheFrenchMereI’OyE.In1697theFrenchmanCharlesPerraultpublishedthefirstbookinwhichthisnamewasuseD.ThecollectioncontainseighttalesincludingSleepingBeautyCinderellaandPussinBoots.ButPerraultdidnotoriginatethesestories;theywerealreadyquitepopularinhisdayandheonlycollectedthem.In1729thereappearedanEnglishtranslationofPerrault’scollectionRobertSamber’sHistoriesorTalesofPasttimesToldbyMotherGooseLondon1729whichintroducedSleepingBeautyLittleRed-hoodPussinBootsCinderellaandotherPerrault’stalestoEnglish-speakingaudiences.Thesewerefairytales童话JohnNewberypublishedabookofEnglishrhymesMotherGoose’sMelodyorSonnetsfortheCradleLondonundated1765whichswitchedthefocusfromfairytaletonurseryrhymesandinEnglishthiswasuntilrecentlytheprimarymeaningforMotherGoosE.AbookofpoemsforchildrenentitledMotherGoose’sMelodywaspublishedinEnglandin1781andthenameMotherGoosehasbeenassociatedwithchildren’spoetryeversincE.63.Whatissupposedtohavehappenedin1719?A.ElizabethVergoosewrotethefirstMotherGooseStories.B.TheMotherGooseStoriesweretranslatedintoFrench.C.ThomasFleetpublishedtheMotherGooseStories.D.CharlesPerraultpublishedthefirstMotherGooseStories.64.MostscholarsconsiderMotherGoosetobe_________.A.arealpersonB.atranslationfromFrenchC.acollectionbyElizabethVergooseD.abookwrittenbyalittleoldwoman65.Thenameusedinthefirstbookpublishedin1679issupposedtohavebeen_______.A.MotherGooseB.CharlesPerraultC.ElizabethVergooseD.MereI’Oye66.WhenpeopletalkaboutMotherGoosetheyreferto___________A.aprinterofBostonB.akindofanimalC.children’spoetryD.theFrenchMereL’oye
- KendallCiesemiersaysshe’slikeanyotherschoolgirl.Shekeepsherselfbusywithschoolfriendsandfamily.Thereisonethingthough.Notmanyother14-year-oldscansaytheyrunasuccessfulcharityhelpingchildreninAfricA.Inthreeyearstheeighth-graderfromtheUShasraised$100000forAfricanAIDSorphans孤儿.KendallknewshehadtohelpthechildrenofSub-SaharanAfricaoncetheirterriblesituationwasshownonTheOprahWinfreyShow.IcouldnotimaginehowIwouldgothroughsuchahardtimethattheywouldhavetogothroughKendallsays.Shetook$360ofherownsavingstohelpalittlegirlfromZambiathatsamenight.Thatwasjustthestart.Kendallsoldbreadandsoftdrinkswithherclassmatesatherschooltoraisemoremoney.ShealsosoldBow-WowBlingBlingdognecklacestoraisemorE.Themoneyhelpschildrenpayforthingslikeshoesandschooluniforms.KendallsaysAuniformtogotoschoolcosts$10.Tendollars.Hereit’snotalotofmoneybuttherethatmeanstoomuchmoney.Imeanitcouldchangeawholekid’slifE.Kendallhashadherownhealthstruggles.Shewasbornwithadiseasecalledbiliaryatresia胆道闭锁andhadtwolivertransplants肝移植in2004.I.’mjustagirlwhowantstohelpthosekidswhoareintroublesaidKendall.47.HowdidKendallfeelwhenshewatchedTheOprahWinfreyShow?A.Happy.B.Nervous.C.WorrieD.D.SurpriseD.48.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.HowKendallstartedtohelpAfricanchildren.B.HowKendallreceivedmoneyfromotherpeoplE.C.WhyKendallwentthroughalotofhardtimes.D.WhyKendallwasdifferentfromotherschoolgirls.49.Itcanbeinferredfromthethirdparagraphthat______.A.KendallsellsshoesandschooluniformsatalowpriceB.manyAfricanstudentscan’taffordaschooluniformC.KendallprovidestheAfricankidswithfoodandclothesD.mostAfricankidsdon’tliketowearschooluniforms50.WhichofthefollowingaboutKendallisNOTtrue?A.Shehadbeenseriouslyill.B.SheisanAmericanschoolgirl.C.Shesellsuniformstokids.D.Sherunsasuccessfulcharity.
- Iamawriter.Ispendagreatdealofmytimethinkingaboutthepoweroflanguage–thewayitcanevoke唤起anemotionavisualimageacomplexideaorasimpletruth.Languageisthetoolofmytrade.AndIusethemall–alltheEnglishesIgrewupwith.BornintoaChinesefamilythathadrecentlyarrivedinCaliforniaI’vebeengivingmorethoughttothekindofEnglishmymotherspeaks.LikeothersIhavedescribedittopeopleasbrokenEnglish.ButIfeelembarrassedtosaythat.IthasalwaysbotheredmethatIcanthinkofnowaytodescribeitotherthanbrokenasifitweredamagedandneededtobefixedasifitlackedacertainwholeness.I’veheardothertermsusedlimitedEnglishforexamplE.Buttheyseemjustasbadasifeverythingislimitedincludingpeople’sperceptions认识ofthelimitedEnglishspeaker.IknowthisforafactbecausewhenIwasgrowingupmymother’slimitedEnglishlimitedmyperceptionofher.IwasashamedofherEnglish.IbelievedthatherEnglishreflectedthequalityofwhatshehadtosay.Thatisbecausesheexpressedthemimperfectlyandherthoughtswereimperfect.AndIhadplentyofevidencetosupportme:thefactthatpeopleindepartmentstoresatbanksandatrestaurantsdidnottakeherseriouslydidnotgivehergoodservicepretendednottounderstandherorevenactedasiftheydidnothearher.Istartedwritingfictionin1985.AndforreasonsIwon’tgetintotodayIbegantowritestoriesusingalltheEnglishesIgrewupwith:theEnglishsheusedwithmewhichforlackofabettertermmightbedescribedasbroken;andwhatIimaginetobehertranslationofherChineseherinternal内在的languageandforthatIsoughttopreservetheessencebutneitheranEnglishnoraChinesestructurE.Iwantedtocatchwhatlanguageabilitytestscannevershow:herintentionherfeelingstherhythmsofherspeechandthenatureofherthoughts.51.BysayingLanguageisthetoolofmytradetheauthormeansthat______.A.sheusesEnglishinforeigntradeB.sheisfascinatedbylanguagesC.sheworksasatranslatorD.sheisawriterbyprofession52.Theauthorusedtothinkofhermother’sEnglishas______.A.impoliteB.amusingC.imperfectD.practical53.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtoParagraph3?A.AmericansdonotunderstandbrokenEnglish.B.Theauthor’smotherwasnotrespectedsometimes.C.Theauthor’smotherhadpositiveinfluenceonher.D.BrokenEnglishalwaysreflectsimperfectthoughts.54.Theauthorgraduallyrealizeshermother’sEnglishis______.A.wellstructuredB.intheoldstyleC.easytotranslateD.richinmeaning55.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thechangeoftheauthor’sattitudetohermother’sEnglish.B.Thelimitationoftheauthor’sperceptionofhermother.C.Theauthor’smisunderstandingoflimitedEnglish.D.Theauthor’sexperiencesofusingbrokenEnglish.
- TheolderIgetthemoreIvaluefriendsyetthelesstimeenergyandenthusiasm热情Ihaveinmaintaining维持oldfriendshipsandbuildingupnewones.SunnyoneofmydearestfriendsatworkwillleavetheofficenextmonthforabetterjoB.HeisnotmyfirstfriendfromtheofficetosaygoodbyE.Overtheyearstherehavebeenahandfulofworkmateswhobecamefriends.Inrecenttimesatleastthreeothershavealsoleft.SonextmonthI’llsaygoodbyetoSunnyandIamleftwithonefriendfeweratwork.WhenSunnytoldmethathewasleavingIsighed:WithyougoneIwillhavehardlyanyfriendsleftintheoffice!Ibegantothink:Atwhatpointdoesaworkmatebecomeafriend?Andtotakeastepbackwhatdoesfriendshipmean?Indeedwhatmakesyouformafriendshipwithapersonbutnotsomeother?IfafriendisapersonIfeelcompletelycomfortablecallingupat3amtogetmeoutoftrouble—asSunnywilldo—thenIdon’thavethatmanyfriends.OtherthanfamilymembersIcandependonjustonefemalefriendandthreeatbestfourmalefriends.Butthenmaybethat’splenty.AssomeonesaidonefriendinalifetimeismuchtwoaremanythreearehardlypossiblE.Friendshipsaredifferentformrelationships.Youcanbegreatfriendswithyourpartnerofcoursebutarelationshipissomuchmorecomplex复杂.Itisnotonlyaboutthatwonderfulfeelingcalledlovebutalsoacollectionofemotionslikejealousy.resentment不满angerpainanddespair绝望.Friendshipissimplerandfillsyoumostlywithpositiveemotions—kindnessfondnesswarmthandhonesty.Withaloveryoumakedemandsandhaveexpectations.Butwithafriendyou’recool.Youdon’treallyowehimanythingorhavetoexplainmuchbecauseyoudemandnothingmorefromeachotherthanpleasantcompany陪伴andanoccasionallisteningear.LoveIreadsomewhereisblindbutfriendshipclosesitseyes.HowtruE.21.Recently_______havelefttheofficE.A.3ofmyworkmatesB.ahandfulofmyworkmatesC.allofmyfriendsD.atleastthreeofmyfriends.22.Thewritetellsusthatfriendshipandrelationshipare_______.A.quitedifferentB.exactlythesameC.moreorlessthesameD.bothtrue23.Byciting引用OnefriendinalifetimeismuchtwoaremanythreearehardlypossiblE.thewriterimplies_______A.atruefriendishardtofindB.somanyfriendswillbringyoutroubleC.it’simpossibletohavethreefriendsD.makingtoomanyfriendsisnogoodforyou24.Bywritingthispassagethewriterwantstotellus____.A.oneofhisfriendswillsaygoodbyetohimB.youmaymakefriendswithyourworkmates.C.friendshipisveryprecious珍贵D.thedifferencebetweenfriendshipandrelationship25.Whichofthefollowingistruetothepassage?A.A.friendmustbeabletogetupat3inthemorning.B.A.friendmustbealwayswithyou.C.YoucandemandalotfromafrienD.D.Yourfriendisyourgoodlistener.
- MaggiewasverygladthatJamesdidnotoftenvisitthehousE.Inthechildren’sopiniontheyhadsomethingthattheycouldn’texplainorunderstandabouthimandthatexcitedtheirimagination.HecausedMaggie’sangerhoweversothatsheoftensaidtoherhusbandIt’sapitythatbrotherofyoursdoesn’tcomeoftener.InfactJamescameonceayearunexpectedlyaroundeighto’clockintheeveningandhestayedforsixhoursofclosediscussionwithhisbrother.Hisarrivalwasasignaltothechildrenthattheirbedtimewouldbeputoff.Notthatheeverspoketothemorplayedwiththem.Hetooknonoticeofthemasifhewasunabletoseechildrenatleastuntilthetimecameforhimtogo.IndeedafterhisfirstgreetingandacarelesskissJamestooknonoticeofMaggieeitherexcepttoaddYou’llbegettingonwiththesupperMaggiE.Suchwashisregardforher.Maggiepaidhimbackinherownway.ShekeptthechildrenupthefourofthemtostayaroundhershesaidbutofcoursetheysangandmadeanoiseandbroketheendlesssoundofJames’voicE.Verylatetheyfellasleepintheirchairs.ThenwhenJameswasabouttogoMaggiewokethemupandsomoreorlessforcedhimtosaygoodbyetothemwithfourpencebeforeheleft.ThatgavehersomesatisfactionforJamesthoughrichwasunwillingtogiveorsharewhathehaD.Healwayswenthomebythelasttrainjustaftertwoo’clock.Maggie’schildrensecretlylookedattheirunclE.Theycouldnotforgetthathehadintheirmother’swordslosttwowivesandtakenathirD.Theywonderedaboutthosetwounluckylostladies.Theyaskedeachotherwhattheirfate命运hadbeenandifneithercouldeverbefoundagain.Jamesneverbroughthisthirdwifewithhimnorevermentionedher.Thechildrendecidedthathemustbesofrightenedoflosingherthatheneverallowedheroutsidethedoor.63.MaggieneverpreparedanythingspecialforJamesbecause________.A.hewasamandifficulttopleaseB.sheneverknewwhenhewascomingC.shewastoobusylookingafterherchildrenD.heneverstayedlongenoughforameal64.AboutJames’behaviorwecanlearnthat________.A.HewasakindmanwithloveforthefamilyB.HewasunselfishespeciallytowardshisbrotherC.HehopedtopleasethefamilyespeciallythechildrenD.Hewasrudetohissister-in-law65.Maggiefeltpleasedwhen________.A.JamesthankedherforthenicesupperB.JamesgavesomemoneytothechildrenC.shehadtowakeJamesuptocatchhistrainD.shepaidJamesthemoneythatsheshouldgivehim66.ThechildrendidnotrealizethattwoofJames’wives________.A.weredeadB.sufferedfromlossofmemoryC.hadrunawayfromhimD.mightre-appearoneday
- Tomwalkedintoashop.Ithadasignoutside:Second-hand旧的clothesboughtandsold.HewascarryinganoldpairoftrousersandaskedtheowneroftheshopHowmuchwillyougivemeforthese?Themanlookedatthemandthensaid:Twodollars.What!saidTom.Ihadguessedtheywereworthatleastfivedollars.Nosaidthemantheyaren'tworthacentmorethantwodollars.WellsaidTomtakingtwodollarsoutofhispocket.Here'syourmoney.Thesetrouserswerehangingoutsideyourshop.Thelistprice标价ofthemwassixdollarsandahalf.ButIthoughtthatwastoomuchmoneysoIwantedtofindouthowmuchtheywerereallyworth.Thenhewalkedoutoftheshopwiththepairoftrousersanddisappearedbeforetheshopownercouldthinkofanythingtosay.56.AtfirsttheowneroftheshopthoughtthatTom__________.A.wantedtostealthetrousersB.wantedtosellthetrousersC.wantedtofoolhimD.wantedtobuythetrousers57.Theowneroftheshop_______fortheoldtrousers.A.wouldgiveTomtwodollarsB.wouldpaythreedollarsC.wouldpayfivedollarsD.wouldgiveTomsixdollarsandahalf58.Theshopownerinsistedthatthetrouserswereworthonlytwodollarsbecause____.A.hewantedtosellthemcheaply廉价地B.hewantedtobuythemcheaplyC.hedidn'tlikethetrousersD.theywereoldanddirty59.Infactthetrousers_________.A.werehanginginsidetheshopB.werestolenbyTomfromtheshopC.hadbeentheshopowner'sD.hadbeenTom's
- Markwaswalkinghomefromschoolonedaywhenhesawtheboyinfrontofhimfalloveranddropallofthebookshewascarryingalongwithtwosweatersabasketballandawalkman.Markstoppedandhelpedtheboypickupthesethings.Sincetheyweregoingthesamewayhehelpedtocarrysomeofhisthings.AstheywalkedMarkknewthattheboy’snamewasBillthathelovedcomputergamesbasketballandhistoryandthathewashavinglotsoftroubleswithhisothersubjectsandthathehadjustbrokenupwithhisgirlfrienD.TheyarrivedatBill’shomefirstandMarkwasinvited邀请inforaCokeandtowatchsometelevision.TheafternoonpassedhappilywithafewlaughsandsomesmalltalksandthenMarkwenthomE.Theyoftensaweachotheratschoolhadlunchtogetheronceortwiceandthentheybothfinishedmiddleschool.Theyendedupinthesamehighschoolwheretheysometimessawandtalkedwitheachotherovertheyears.AtlastjustthreeweeksbeforetheyfinishedhighschoolBillaskedMarkiftheycouldtalk.BillaskedMarkifhestillrememberedthedayyearsagowhentheyhadfirstmet.DidyoueverthinkwhyIwascarryingsomanythingshomethatday?askedBill.YouseeIcleanedoutmylocker锁柜becauseIdidn’twanttoleaveanythingforanyoneelsE.Ihadputawaysomeofmymother’ssleepingpillsandIwasgoinghometokillmyself.ButafterwespentsometimetogethertalkingandlaughingIbegantounderstandthatifIkilledmyselfIwouldhavemissedthattimeandsomanyothersthatmightfollow.SoyouseeMarkwhenyoupickedupthosebooksthatdayyoudidalotmorE.YousavedmylifE.66.WhenMarkmethimthefirsttimeBillwasgoing_______.A.tohaveabasketballgameB.tohisclassroomC.toseeMarkD.backhome67.FromwhatBillwascarryingwecanknowthathe_______.A.wasagoodstudentB.likedsportsandmusicC.likedallthesubjectsinschoolD.wasagoodfriend68.MarkandBill_______.A.wereinthesamemiddleschoolandhighschoolB.wereinthesamemiddleschoolbutnotinthesamehighschoolC.oftenhadlunchtogetheratschoolD.hadknowneachotherbeforetheybegantostudyinmiddleschool69.Inthispassagethephrasebreakupmeans_______.A.相处很好B.和好如初C.关系破裂D.保持联系70.WhenMarkhelpedBilltopickupsomeofhisthingshe_______.A.knewhecouldsaveBill’slifeB.knewwhoBillwasandwantedtohelphimC.didn’tknowwhyhewasgoingtohelphimD.didn’tknowwhathewasdoingwasveryimportanttoBill
- LindawaskindoflatE.Linda25hadalottodoatworkplusvisitorsontheway:herparentswerecominginforThanksgivingfromherhometown.Butasshehurrieddownthesubwaystairsshestartedtofeeluncomfortablywarm.BythetimeshegottotheplatformLindafeltweakandtired—maybeithadn’tbeenagoodideatogivebloodthenightbeforeshethought.Sherestedherselfagainstapostclosetothetracks.SeveralyardsawayFrank43andhisgirlfriendJenniferfoundaspotclosetowherethefrontofthetrainwouldstop.Theyweredeepindiscussionaboutahousetheywerethinkingofbuying.ButwhenheheardthescreamfollowedbysomeoneyellingOhmyGodshefellin!Frankdidn’thesitatE.Hejumpeddowntothetracksandransome40feettowardthebodylyingontherails.No!Notyou!hisgirlfriendscreamedafterhim.ShewasrighttobealarmeD.BythetimeFrankreachedLindahecouldfeelthetracksshakingandseethelightcoming.Thetrainwasabout20secondsfromthestation.Itwashardtolifther.Shewasjustout.ButhemanagedtoraiseherthefourfeettotheplatformsothatbystanderscouldholdherbythearmsanddragherawayfromtheedgE.ThatwaswhereLindabrieflyregainedconsciousnessfeltherselfbeingpulledalongthegroundandsawsomeoneelseholdingherpursE.Lindathoughtshe’dbeenrobbeD.A.womanheldherhandandamangavehisshirttohelpstopthebloodpouringfromherheaD.Andshetriedtotalkbutshecouldn’tandthatwaswhensherealizedhowmuchpainshewasin.PoliceandfireofficialssoonarrivedandFranktoldthestorytoanofficer.Jennifersaidherboyfriendwascalmontheir40minutetrainridedowntown—justashehadbeensecondsaftertherescuewhichmadeherthinkaboutherreactionatthetimE.IsawthetraincomingandIwasthinkinghewasgoingtodiesheexplaineD.56.WhatwasthemostprobablecauseforLinda’sweakness?A.ShehaddonatedbloodthenightbeforE.B.Shefelthotinthesubway.C.Shehaddonealotofwork.D.Shehadrunalongway.57.HowdidFranksaveLinda?A.Byhelpingherrisetoherfeet.B.Byliftinghertotheplatform.C.BypullingheralongthegrounD.D.BydraggingherawayfromtheedgE.58.WhendidLindabecomeconsciousagain?A.Whenthetrainwasleaving.B.AfterthepoliceandfireofficialscamE.C.Aftershewasbackontheplatform.D.WhenamanwascleaningthebloodfromherheaD.59.Thepassageisintendedto________.A.warnusofthedangerinthesubwayB.showushowtosavepeopleinthesubwayC.reportatrafficaccidentD.tellusaboutasubwayrescue
- Somepeoplebringoutthebestinyouinawaythatyoumightneverhavefullyrealizedonyourown.MymomwasoneofthosepeoplE.MyfatherdiedwhenIwasninemonthsoldmakingmymomasinglemotherattheageofeighteen.WhileIwasgrowingupwelivedaveryhardlifE.WehadlittlemoneybutmymomgavemealotoflovE.EachnightshesatmeonherlapandspokethewordsthatwouldchangemylifeKemmonsyouarecertaintobeagreatmanandyoucandoanythinginlifeifyouworkhardenoughtogetit.AtfourteenIwashitbyacarandthedoctorssaidIwouldneverwalkagain.EverydaymymotherspoketomeinhergentlelovingvoicetellingmethatnomatterwhatthosedoctorssaidIcouldwalkagainifIwantedtobadlyenough.ShedrovethatmessagesodeepintomyheartthatIfinallybelievedher.A.yearlaterIreturnedtoschool—walkingonmyown!WhentheGreatDepression大萧条hitmymomlostherjoB.ThenIleftschooltosupportthebothofus.AtthatmomentIwasdeterminednevertobepooragain.OvertheyearsIexperiencedvariouslevelsofbusinesssuccess.ButtherealturningpointoccurredonavacationItookwithmywifeandfivekidsin1951.Iwasdissatisfiedwiththesecond-classhotelsavailableforfamiliesandwasangrythattheychargedanextra$2foreachchilD.ThatwastooexpensivefortheaverageAmericanfamily.ItoldmywifethatIwasgoingtoopenamotel汽车旅馆forfamiliesthatwouldneverchargeextraforchildren.TherewereplentyofdoubtersatthattimE.Notsurprisinglymomwasoneofmystrongestsupporters.SheworkedbehindthedeskandevendesignedtheroomstylE.Asinanybusinessweexperiencedalotofchallenges.Butwithmymother’swordsdeeplyrootedinmysoulIneverdoubtedwewouldsucceeD.Fifteenyearslaterwehadthelargesthotelsystemintheworld—HolidayInn.In1979mycompanyhad1759innsinmorethanfiftycountrieswithanincomeof$1billionayear.Youmaynothavestartedoutlifeinthebestsituation.Butifyoucanfindataskinlifeworthworkingforandbelieveinyourselfnothingcanstopyou.62.WhatKemmons’momoftentoldhimduringhischildhoodwas______.A.caringB.movingC.interestingD.encouraging63.Accordingtotheauthorwhoplayedthemostimportantroleinmakinghimwalkbacktoschoolagain?A.Doctors.B.MomC.Friends.D.Nurses.64.WhatcausedKemmonstostartamotelbyhimself?A.Hismom’ssupport.B.Hispreviousbusinesssuccessofvariouslevels.C.Histerribleexperienceinthehotel.D.Hiswife’ssuggestion.65.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesKemmons’mother?A.Lovingsupportiveandstrong-willeD.B.Modesthelpfulandhard-working.C.Carefulhelpfulandbeautiful.D.StrictsensitiveandsupportivE.66.WhichofthefollowingledtoKemmons’successaccordingtothepassage?A.Self-confidencehardworkhighereducationandapoorfamily.B.Mom’sencouragementapoorfamilyhighereducationandopportunities.C.Cleargoalsmom’sencouragementapoorfamilyandhighereducation.D.Mom’sencouragementcleargoalsself-confidenceandhardwork.
- FewpeopleevertooknoticeofMr.JimmyTanwheneverheenteredaroom.HewasashyquietandsimplemanwhopreferredtokeeptohimselfinpubliC.OntheotherhandMr.ThomasKimafellowscientistwasamaneveryonewouldnoticeonthestreets.Heworebrightoutfitswithhugeflowerprintsspokewithaboomingvoiceandhislaughtercouldbeheardfromallcornersofaroom.InadditiontothedifferencesintheircharactersMr.KimandMr.TanwerealsogreatrivalsatworkintheInstituteofFutureSciencE.OnChristmasEveeveryoneleftworkearlytocelebratethespecialoccasionexceptforMr.TanandMr.Kim.Theywereintheirlaboratoryanalyzingtheresultsoftheirlatestexperiments.Mr.Tanrealizedthatsomethingspecialwastakingplaceinhisexperiment—thebacteriahehadculturedweregrowingextremelyquicklyunderhighpressureandataverylowtemperaturE.Afternotingdownthefindingsinhisnotebookhelefttheroomtoprepareforanotherroundoftests.ShortlyafterMr.KimentereD.HeyJimmyMr.Kimcalledoutdoyouhaveanextracopyofthelaboratorybookingform?TherewasnoreplysoMr.KimlookedthroughMr.Tan’sthings.HesoonfoundMr.Tan'snotebookandwashorrifiedtoseethatMr.TanhadmanagedtomakeoneofthemostimportantdiscoveriesinmodernsciencE.Hethenlookedintothedeep-freezecupboardwhereadishcontainingthebacteriawaskept.Heputthemintohispocketandreturnedtohisownlaboratory.Mr.Tancamebackanhourlatertofindhisnotebookandthedishmissing.HeknewthatMr.KimhadtakenthemandwenttoMr.Kim'slaboratorytofindout.WhenheopenedthedoorhefoundMr.Kimlyingonthefloormotionless.Hisfacewaspaleandhisskinhadturnedblack.Thedeadlybacteriahadbeenhandledimproperly.Heshookhisheadandleft.56.FromthefirstparagraphweknowMr.Kimwasaquiteperson.A.famousB.hardworkingC.wealthyD.outgoing57.Theunderlinedwordrivalsinthefirstparagraphisclosestinmeaningto.A.enemiesB.colleaguesC.competitorsD.friends58.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordthemrefertointhe4thparagraph?A.themostimportantdiscoveriesB.thenotebookandthedishC.thecupboardandthebacteriaD.thedishandthebacteria59.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Mr.KimwasafraidMr.Tanmightsucceedaheadofhim.B.Mr.Tan'sbacteriagrewveryfastinawarmcontainer.C.Mr.TanworkedmuchharderthanMr.Kim.D.Mr.Kimwassotiredthathefelldownintosleep.60.WhathappenedtoMr.Kimintheend?A.HediedonChristmasEvE.B.HewasarrestedbythepolicE.C.HesharedthesuccesswithMr.Tan.D.HesucceededaheadofMr.Tan.
- MrBrownwasgoingawayforaweek.BeforehelefthesaidtohissonifanyoneasksformeyoucantellhimthatyourfatherhasbeenoutfordoingsomethingandwillbebackinaweekthenbesuretoaskhimtositdownforacupofteA.OKDadsaidhisson.Buthewasafraidhissoncouldn'trememberthishewrotethesewordsdownonapieceofpaperandgaveittohim.Hissonputitintohissmallpockettookitoutandlookedatiteverynowandthen.Fourdayspassedbutnoonecametoseehisfather.Theboythoughtthattherewasnomantocomeandthatthepieceofpaperwasofnomoreuseforhimsoheburntitthatevening.Thenextafternoonsomeoneknockedatthedoor.Theboyopenedit.A.manwasstandingatthedoorandsaidWhereisyourfather?Theboyputhishandintohispocketatonceandlookedforthepieceofpaper.Hecouldnotfindit.HesuddenlyrememberedhehadburntitsoheshoutedNomorE.ThemanwasverysurpriseD.HeaskedNomore?Imetyourfatherlastweek.Whendidithappen?Burntyesterdayevening.56.MrBrowntoldhissonthat_____.A.hewouldbeawayfromhomeforfourdaysB.hewouldbebackinsevendaysC.hewouldbebackinamonthD.helikedacupoftea57.MrBrownwrotethewordsdownon________.A.thewallB.thedoorC.apieceofpapeD.hisson'spocket58.A.mancametovisittheboy'sfatheron________.A.theseconddayB.thethirddayC.thefourthdayD.thefifthday59.Themanwasverysurprisedbecause_________.A.hethoughtthechild'sfatherwasdeadB.thechilddidn'taskhimtositdownC.thechildgavehimacupofteaD.hecouldn'tfindthatpieceofpaper60.Whatwasburnt?___________.A.ThepieceofpaperB.MrSmithC.ThevisitorD.Theboy
- MrBlackwasthemanagerofahotelinAtlantA.Oneweekendallofthehotelswerefullbecauseofalargebusinessmeetingbeingheldinthecity.OnSundaynightthreemencameintoMrBlack’shotelandaskedforrooms.MrBlacktoldthemthattherewerenomoreroomsavailablE.Themendidn’tknowwhattodobecausetheyhadnoplacetostayin.MrBlackwantedtohelpthem.Herememberedthattherewasanemptyroomatthefarendofthefirstfloor—Room112.ItwasaverysmallroomandhadrarelybeenusedasaguestroombeforE.Soheaskedthethreemeniftheywouldmindsharingthatsmallroom.Theyrepliedthattheywouldbeverymuchsatisfiedsolongastherewasaroomforthemtostayinforthenight.MrBlackthentoldthemthattheroomwouldcostthem$30intotal.OnhearingthiseachofthethreemengaveMrBlack$10beforetheyleftfortheirroom.HoweverMrBlacksoonbegantothinkthat$30wasreallytoomuchforthatsmallroom.HecalledhisassistantoverandsaidHereis$5.GiveitbacktothethreemeninRoom112.Eachofthempaidme$10.That’stoomuch.Theassistanttookthemoney.WhilehewasonthewaytothatsmallroomhethoughtHowcanthreemendivide$5?I’llgiveeachofthemonly$1andkeepthe$2lefttomyself.ThemenwillbehappytogetanythingbackandIcanalsomakesomemoneythatway.AfterallMrBlackwillneverknowanythingaboutit.Sotheassistantreturnedonly$1toeachofthethreemen.Eachmanhadfirstpaid$10.Aftertheassistantreturned$1tohimeachmanhadactuallypaidonly$9.Therewerethreemen.$9×3=$27.Theassistantkept$2.$27+$2=$29.Whereisthemissingdollar?63.Whydidtheassistantreturnonly$3tothemen?A.Themanagerhadaskedhimtodoso.B.Hethoughtitwouldbedifficultforthreementodivide$5.C.Hewantedtomakesomemoneyforhimself.D.BothB.andC.64.Whatistheauthor’smainpointintellingthestory?A.Toshowyouhowtoestablishpricesforrooms.B.Topresentamathematicalproblem.C.Toteachhotelmanagement.D.Toshowdifferentbehaviourbetweenthemanagerandhisassistant.65.Whereisthemissingdollar?A.Thethreementookit.B.Themanagerhiditsecretly.C.Theassistantkeptit.D.Thereisnomissingdollar.66.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthestory?A.InahotelB.TooMuchorNot?C.TheCleverAssistantD.TheMissingDollar
- Whatisthemostimportantthingyou'vedoneinyourlifeThequestionwasputtomeduringapresentationIgavetoagroupoflawyers.Theanswercametomeinaninstant.It'snottheoneIgavebecausethesituationwasnotright.AsalawyerintheentertainmentindustryIknewtheaudiencewantedtohearsomeamusingstoriesaboutmyworkwithwell-knownpeoplebuthere'sthetrueanswerThemostimportantthingI'veeverdoneoccurredonOctober81990.IbeganthedayplayingtenniswithanoldfriendIhadn'tseenforawhilE.Betweenpointswetalkedaboutwhathadbeenhappeningineachother'slives.Heandhiswifehadjusthadababyboywhowaskeepingthemupatnight.Whilewewereplayingacarcamescreaminguptheroadtowardthecourts.Itwasmyfriend'sfatherwhoshoutedtomyfriendthathisbabyhadstoppedbreathingandwasbeingrushedtothehospital.Inaflashmyfriendwasinthecarandgonedisappearinginacloudofdust.ForamomentIjuststoodthereparalyzed呆若木鸡.ThenItriedtofigureoutwhatIshoulddo.Followmyfriendtothehospital?TherewasnothingIcouldaccomplishthereIconvincedmyself.Myfriend'ssonwasinthecareofdoctorsandnursesandnothingIcoulddoorsaywouldaffecttheoutcomE.Bethereformoralsupport?WellmaybE.ButmyfriendandhiswifebothhadlargefamiliesandIknewthey'dbesurroundedbyrelativeswhowouldprovidemorethanenoughcomfortandsupportwhateverhappeneD.AllIcoulddoatthehospitalIdecidedwastogetintheway.AlsoIhadplannedafulldaywithmyfamilywhowerewaitingformetogethomE.SoIdecidedtoheadbacktomyhouseandcheckinmyfriendlater.AsIstartedmycarIrealizedthatmyfriendhadlefthistruckandkeysatthecourts.Inowfacedanotherproblem.Icouldn'tleavethekeysinthetruck.SoIdecidedtogotothehospitalandgivehimthekeys.WhenIarrivedIwasdirectedtoaroomwheremyfriendandhiswifewerewaiting.AsIhadthoughttheroomwasfilledwithfamilymemberssilentlywatchingmyfriendcomforthiswifE.Iwentinandstoodbythedoortryingtodecidewhattodonext.SoonadoctorappeareD.HeapproachedmyfriendandhiswifeandinaquietvoicetoldthemthattheirsonhaddieD.ForalongtimethetwoheldeachotherandcriedunawareoftherestofusstandingaroundinpainedsilencE.Aftertheyhadcalmedthemselvesthedoctorsuggestedtheyspendafewmomentswiththeirson.Myfriendandhiswifestoodupandwalkedpasttheirfamilies.Whentheyreachedthedoormyfriendsawmestandinginthecorner.Hecameoverandhuggedmeandstartedtocry.Myfriend'swifehuggedmetooandsaidThanksforbeingherE.FortherestofthatmorningIsatintheemergencyroomofthathospitalandwatchedmyfriendandhiswifeholdthebodyoftheirinfantsonandsaygoodbyE.It'sthemostimportantthingIhaveeverdonE.Theexperiencetaughtmetwolessons.First:ThemostimportantthingI'veeverdonehappenedwhenIwascompletelyhelpless.NoneofthethingsIhadlearnedinuniversityinthreeyearsoflawschoolorinsixyearsoflegalpracticewereofanyuseinthatsituation.SomethingterriblewashappeningtopeopleIcaredaboutandIwaspowerlesstochangetheoutcomE.AllIcoulddowasstandingbyandwatchingithappen.AndyetitwascriticalthatIdojustthat—justbetherewhensomeoneneededmE.Second:ThemostimportantthingI'vedonealmostdidn'thappenbecauseofthingsIhadlearnedinclassroomandprofessionallifE.Lawschooltaughtmehowtotakeasetoffactsbreakthemdownandorganizedthem.Theseskillsarecriticalforlawyers.Whenpeoplecometousforhelpthey'reoftenstressedoutanddependonalawyertothinklogically.ButwhilelearningtothinkIalmostforgethowtofeel.TodayIhavenodoubtthatIshouldhaveleaptintomycarwithouthesitationandfollowedmyfriendtothehospital.FromthatexperienceIlearnedthatthemostimportantthinginlifeisn'tthemoneyyoumakethestatusyouattainorthehonorsyouachievE.Themostimportantthinginlifeisthekids’teamyoucoachorthepoemyouwrite---orthetimewhenyou’rejustsomebody’sfrienD.50.Whenhewasaskedaboutthemostimportantthinghehaddoneinlifeatapresentationtheauthor________.A.feltitwasnotaninterestingquestionB.thoughtforawhileandspokehismindC.gaveananswerfromalawyer'spointofviewD.didn'tgivetherealanswer51.Whenhesawhisfriendrushtothehospitaltheauthorcouldnotdecidewhethertofollowmainlybecausehethought________.A.hehadtostaywithhisfamilyB.hisfrienddidnotneedhishelpC.hewouldnotbeofmuchhelpD.thebabywouldbeinthedoctor'scare52.Whatcanweinferfromtheauthor'sdescriptionofthesceneatthehospital?A.Hefoundoutthathewasintheway.B.HewouldhavefeltguiltyifhehadnotbeentherE.C.Heregrettedthathewenttoolater.D.HisfriendwouldhavefeltbetterifhehadnotbeentherE.53.Whichofthefollowingisconveyedinthisstory?A.Familyandrelativescannottaketheplaceoffriends.B.MorepeopleareagreatcomfortwhenoneisintroublE.C.Itisbesttobeherewhensomeoneneedsyou.D.Youcancertainlyhelpafriendifyouwantto.54.Theauthorlearnedfromhisownexperiencethat________.A.whatistaughtinschoolisusuallyofnouseB.alawyercannotlearnmuchinclassroomsC.alawyershouldknowpeople'sfeelingfirstD.heneedstobeabletofeelaswellasthinklogically55.Theunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphsuggeststhattheauthor________.A.isfondofwritingpoemsB.isgoingtocoachthekid'steamC.isdeterminedtomakefriendswitheverybodyD.isfullyawareoftheimportanceofbeinghelpfultothoseinneed
- ForsixhoursweshotthroughthelandscapeoftheKaroodesertinSouthAfricA.Justrocksandsandandbakingsun.KnowingourjourneywasendingDanielandIjustwantedtorememberallwehadseenanddonE.HeusedacamerA.Iusedwords.IhadalreadyfinishedthreenotebooksandwasintothefourthabeautifulleathernotebookI'dboughtinamarketinMozambiquE.SouthernAfricawasfullofstoriesandvisions.Wewerealmostdrunkonsensations:theroaringofthewateratVictoriaFallstheimpossiblesilenceoftheOkavangoDeltainBotswanA.Andthentheotherthings:dogsinthestreetswholefamiliesinSowetolivinginoneroomakilometerfromcleanwater.Aswedrovetowardsthesettingsunquietnessfelloverus.Theroadwasempty--wehadn'tseenanothercarforhours.AndasIdrovesomethingcaughtmyeyesomethingmovingnexttomE.Iglancedinthemirrorofthecar;IglancedsidewaystotherightandthatwaswhenIsawthem.Nexttousbythesideoftheroadthirtyfortywildhorseswereracingthecaracloudofdustrisingbehindthem--brownmuscularhorsesalmostcloseenoughtotouchthemtosmelltheirhotbreath.Ididn'tknowhowlongtheyhadbeentherenexttous.IshoutedtoDan:Look!buthewasinadeepsleephiscameralyinguselessbyhisfeet.TheyracedthecarforafewsecondsthendisappearedfarbehindusamemoryofheroicformsintheredlandscapE.WhenDanielwokeupanhourlaterItoldhimwhathadhappeneD.Wildhorses?hesaiD.Whydidn'tyouwakemeup?ItrieD.Buttheyweregoneafterafewseconds.Areyousureyoudidn'tdreamit?Youweretheonewhowassleeping!'TypicalhesaiD.ThebestphotosaretheoneswenevertakE.WecheckedintoadustyhotelandsleptthesleepofthedeaD.63.DuringtheirjourneyinAfricathetwotravelers________A.madefriendswithlocalresidentsB.complainedaboutthepoorlivingconditionsC.enjoyedthesunsetintheKaroodesertmostD.recordedtheirexperiencesindifferentways64.WhatdoesthephraseheroicformsinParagraph4referto?A.Racingcars.B.Wildhorses.C.Eye-catchinglocals.D.Runningdogs.65.WhatdidDanielthinkwhenhewokeupandwastoldwhathadhappened?A.Healwaysmissedoutonthebestthing.B.Hehadalreadytakenbeautifulpictures.C.A.soundsleepwasmoreimportant.D.Thenexttripwouldbebetter.66.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.HowtoviewwildlifeinAfricA.B.RunningintowildlifeinAfricA.C.TouristattractionsinsouthernAfricA.D.Possibledangersoftravelinginthedesert.
- Son’sHelpMr.Langworkedinafactory.Asadriverhewasbusybuthewaspaidmuch.Hiswifewasanablewomananddidallthehousework.WhenhecamebackshetookgoodcareofhimandheneverdidanythingathomE.Sohehadenoughtimewhenhehadaholiday.A.fewfriendsofhislikedgamblingandhelearneditsoon.Sohewasinterestedinitandhardlyforgotanythingexceptgambling.Helostallhismoneyandlaterhebegantosellthetelevisionwatchesandsoon.Hiswifetoldhimnottodoitbuthedidn’tlistentoher.ShehadtotellthepolicE.Heandhisfriendswerepunishedforit.Andhewashardlysentaway.Afterhecameoutoflockup拘留所hehatedherverymuchandthewomanhadtoleavehim.ItwasNewYear’sDay.Mr.Langdidn’tgotowork.Hefeltlonelyandwantedtogambleagain.Hecalledhisfriendsandtheycamesoon.ButtheywereafraidthepolicewouldcomE.Hetoldhisfive-year-oldsontogotofindoutiftherewerethepolicemenoutsidE.Theywaitedforalongtimeanddidn’tthinkthepolicewouldcomeandbegantogamblE.Suddenlyopenedthedoorandincameafewpolicemen.Isawthereweren’tanypolicemenoutsidedaddysaidtheboysoIwenttothecrossingandaskedsometocomE.61.Mr.Langwaspaidmuchbecause_______.A.hewasadriverB.heworkedinafactoryC.hehadworkedthereforalongtimeD.hehadalotofworktodo62.Mrs.Langdidallhouseworkbecause_______.A.shethoughtherhusbandwastiredB.shecouldn’tfindanyworkC.herhusbandspentalltimeingamblingD.shewouldn’tstopherhusbandgambling63._______sohewasputintolockup.A.Mr.LangwaslateforworkB.Mr.LangoftengambledC.Mr.Langdidn’thelphiswifeathomeD.Mr.Langwasn’tpolitetothepolice64.ThewomanhadtoleaveMr.Langbecause_______.A.hewouldn’tstopgamblingB.hedidn’tloveheranylongerC.hehadbeenputintolockupD.hewashardlysentawaybythefactory65.Whichofthefollowingisright?A.TheboythoughthisfatherneededsomepolicemenB.Theboyhopedhisfathertobeputintolockupagain.C.Theboyhopedhisfathertostopgamblingsoon.D.Theboyhopedhismothertocomeback.
- Mr.AndMrs.Bellareveryforgetful健忘的.ForexampleMr.BellsometimesgoestohisofficeforworkonSundaymorningforhethinksitisMonday.AndMrs.Bellsometimesforgettocooksupperforthefamily.OnesummertheyplannedtoflytoNewYorkfortheirholidays.Theygottotheairportonlytenminutesbeforetheplanetookoff.Sotimewasshort.ButsuddenlyMrs.BellsaidshemusttellAlicetheirdaughternottoforgettolockthefrontdoorwhenshewenttoschool.AsAlicewasthenatschooltheycouldn’ttellheraboutitbytelephonE.SotheyhurriedtothepostofficE.Mrs.BellwroteashortnotetoAlicewhileMr.Bellboughtastampandanenvelope信封.Soonthenotewasready.TheyputthestampontheenvelopeinahurryanddroppeditintheletterboxbutsuddenlyMrs.Bellbegantocry.TheshortnotewasstillinherhanD.ShehadputtheplaneticketintheenvelopE.71.Mr.BellsometimesgoestoworkonSundaymorningbecause______A.hestillgoestoworkontheweekendB.hetakesSundayforMondayC.hetakesMondayforSundayD.helikestowork72.WhenMr.andMrs.Bellgottotheairport._______A.theplanehadtakenoffB.therewasnoticketleftC.theyheardformtheirdaughterD.theplanewouldtakeoffintenminutes73.InahurryMrs.Bell_______A.forgottoputthestampontheenvelopeB.droppedthestampintheletterboxC.droppedthenoteintheletterboxD.puttheplaneticketsintheenvelope74.Mr.andMrs.Bellwroteanotetotheirdaughtertotellher______A.thattheyhadagoodjourneyB.tolockthefrontdoorC.thatthecouldn’tflytoNewYorkD.totakegoodcareofherself75.Whentheirdaughterreceivedthelettershewould_______A.wonderwhytheirparentspostedtheplaneticketstoherB.remembertolockthefrontdoorC.writebacktoherparentsassoonaspossibleD.flytoNewYorktoo
- S.H.E.isgoingtosingattheCCTVannualSpringFestivalEveningPartyIsthattrue?criedoutPengWeiyeaSenior2girlandS.H.E.faninShanghai.AftercheckingitontheInternetPengquicklyphonedfriendstospreadthenews.ForfanslikeherS.H.E.’sperformanceisperhapstheonlypartoftheoldfashionedeveningtogetexcitedabout.TheTaiwanesebandismadeupofSelinaHebeandEllA.Theirnamecomesfromthefirstletterofeachofthesingers’Englishnames.LastweekS.H.E.announcedtheywouldperforminLasVegasUSoverChristmasandtheninGuangzhouonJanuary15.AttheirShanghaishowonOctober30hundredsofparentswaitedoutsidetheHongkouStadium.InsidethousandsofteenagerssangcriedandshoutedasthebandperformeD.Ilovetheirmusichealthyimageandeverythingrelatedtothem.ThankGodthatalthoughmyparentsdon’tunderstandwhyIlovethemsomuchtheystillboughtmeaticketforthatshowsaidPengabouttheShanghaiperformancE.ItisnotjustonthemainlandthatthethreegirlshavethrilledmakesB.excitedaudiences.InthepastyearthebandhaspassedthroughTaiwanHongKongandevenSingaporeandMalaysiA.WhenthethreehighschoolgirlsenteredasingingcontestinTaiwanin2000noneofthemeverdreamedofbeingasuperstar.Wehadnevermetbeforeandwedidn’ttalkatallatthebeginningrecalledEllA.WhenaskedaboutthesecretoftheirsuccessshesaidOuraveragelooksandnot-so-expensiveclotheskeepusclosetoourfans.Wearehappytobethegirlnextdooryoursingingsisters.It’sreallyamagicaljourneyfromday-dreaminghighschoolgirlstosingersperformingonthesamestageasouridols.NothingbutmagicalshesaiD.56.WhatmakesPengWeiyeasenior2girlsoexcited?A.SheistheonewhowillbemetbyS.H.E.B.S.H.E.willperforminLasVegasoverChristmas.C.HerparentsboughtheraticketforS.H.E.’sShanghaishow.D.S.H.E.willperformontheannualCCTVSpringFestivalEvening.57.HowdidtheTaiwanesebandgetthename?A.Theirfansgavethenametothem.B.Theiridolshadadeepinfluenceonthem.C.A.singingcontestgavetheirideaofthebandnamE.D.Thefirstletterofeachofthesingers’EnglishnamesmakeupthebandnamE.58.WhatdoyouknowaboutPengWeiye?A.ShestayedoutsidetheHongkouStadiumtolistentoS.H.E.B.ShewillwatchtheperformanceinGuangzhouonJanuary15.C.ShepayscloseattentiontoeverythingaboutS.H.E.D.Sheappreciatesthatherparentsunderstoodherwell.59.WhatdoestheunderlinephraseaveragelooksinParagraph9mean?A.Theylookbeautiful.B.Theylookugly.C.Theylookordinary.D.Theylookspecial.60.WhichistrueaboutS.H.E.?A.TheycausedastormofexcitementinSoutheastAsiA.B.Theyhavewellpreparedtoperformwiththeiridols.C.Theywereclosefriendswhentheyenteredasingingcontest.D.Theirsecrettosuccessistheprettyfacesandexpensiveclothes.
- NarayananKrishnanwasabrightyoungaward-winningchefwithafive-starhotelgroupinSwitzerlanD.ButaquickfamilyvisithomebeforeheadingforEuropechangedeverything.HesawaveryoldmanunderabridgeeatinghisownhumanwasteforfoodwhilevisitingafriendinthesouthIndiancityofMaduraiin502.ShockedbythisKrishnangaveuphisjobwithintheweekandreturnedhomeforgoodconvincedofhisnewcausE.Thatinspirationisadrivingforcestillinsidemeasaflame—toserveallthementallyill精神病患者andthepeoplewhocannottakecareofthemselvesKrishnansaiD.HefoundedtheorganizationAkshayaTrustin503.InHindumythology神话GoddessAnnapoorani’sAkshayabowlfedthehungryendlesslyneverusingupitsresources.Now14hehasservedmorethan1.2millionmeals—breakfastlunchanddinnertoIndia’shomelessandthepoor.Krishnan’sdaybeginsat4A.m.Heandhisteamcovernearly110milesroutinelyworkingintemperaturestopping100degreesFahrenheit.Thehotmealshedeliversaresimpletastyvegetarianfoodhepersonallypreparespacksandoftenhand-feedstonearly400peopleeachday.Krishnancarriesthebarber’stoolsandistrainedineighthaircutstylesthatalongwithafreshshaveprovideextradignity尊严tothoseheserves.Hesaysmanyofthehomelessseldomknowtheirnamesorbirthplacesandnonehastheabilitytobegaskforhelporofferthanks.Theymaybeunfriendlyorill-willedbecauseoftheirconditionsbutKrishnansaysthisonlymakeshimofferhelpmorewillingly.1.DuringhisvisithomeKrishnan______.A.workedatalocalfive-starhotelB.helpedanoldmanunderabridgeC.wonanawardinachefcompetitionD.knewtheconditionofthementallyill2.KrishnannamedtheorganizationAkshayaTrusttoshow______.A.heisaskindasaHindugoddessB.heisreadytohelpanyoneintroubleC.hehopestocarryonhiscareerforlongD.hewasoriginallyinspiredbyHindumythology3.Whatisthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?A.Hegetsdonationandothers’help.B.Heisbusywithhiscauseeveryday.C.Hecooksdeliciousfoodforthepoor.D.Heleadsaregularlifeeveryday.4.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatKrishnan______.A.maycontinuehisoldjobinSwitzerlandagainB.getsmoneysupportfromthegovernmentC.willtrainmorechefstojoininthecauseD.maymeetcoldresponsefromthepoorpeople
- WhenFridaKahlo’spaintingswereonshowinLondonapoetdescribedherpaintingsasaribbon丝带aroundabomb.SuchcommentsseemtosuggestKahlohadabiginfluenceontheartworldofhertimE.SadlysheisactuallyamuchbiggernametodaythanshewasduringhertimE.Bornin1907inavillagenearMexicoCityKahlosufferedfrompolio小儿麻痹症attheageofseven.Herspine脊柱becamebentasshegrewolder.Thenin1925herbackwasbrokeninseveralplacesinaschool-busaccident.Throughouttherestofherlifetheartisthadmanyoperationsbutnothingwasabletocuretheterriblepaininherback.Howevertheaccidenthadanunexpectedsideeffect.WhilelyinginherbedrecoveringKahlotaughtherselftopaint.In1929shegotmarriedtoDiegoRiveraanotherfamousMexicanartist.Rivera’sstronginfluencesonKahlo’sstylecanbeseeninherearlyworksbutherlaterworksfromthe1940sknowntodayasherbestworksshowlessinfluencefromherhusbanD.Unfortunatelyherworksdidnotattractmuchattentioninthe1930sand1940seveninherhomecountry.Herfirstone-womanshowinMexicowasnothelduntil1953.Formorethanadecadeafterherdeathin1954Kahlo’sworksremainedlargelyunnoticedbytheworldbutinthe1970sherworksbegantogaininternationalfameatlast.57.Whatdoesthephraseamuchbiggernameinparagraph1mostnearlymean?A.amuchmorefamouspersonB.afarmoregiftedartistC.amuchstrongerpersonD.afarbetterartist58.TheterriblepainKahlosufferedwascausedby.A.backinjuriesB.herbentspineC.polioD.theoperationsshehad59.Kahlo’sstylehadbecomeincreasinglyindependentsincethe.A.1930sB.1940sC.1950sD.1970s60.Whatisauthor’sattitudetowardKahlo?A.DevotionB.EncouragementC.WorryD.Sympathy
- AngusMacLeodwasfiftyandhehadspenthisentirelifeasashepherd牧羊人intheremotemountainousregionofnorthwestScotland.Hehadneverownedaradioortelevisionnorhadhetravelledfurtherthanfortykilometersfromhisbirthplace.Hisknowledgeoftheworldwasgainedonlyfromhisbrieftripstothevillagetosellhissheepandbuyfood.Howeverhehadlatelycometorelyonthegrowingnumberofhill-walkersintheregionassourcesofinternationalnews.Inthespringof1992aSpanishstudentcameacrossAngushighinthemountains.EagertopracticehisEnglishheengagedAngusinconversation.ThestudenttoldAngusoftheforthcomingOlympicGamesinBarcelona.Excitedbythestudent'scolorfuldescriptionofSpainandtheGamesAngusdecidedtoattendtheeventinpersonandtwomonthslaterarrivedinBarcelona.TheticketlessAngusstoodoutsidethestadiumwithhiscannybrainworkingovertimewatchingagrowingnumberofindividualsenteringthestadiumthroughasmallentranceattheside.Henoticedthattheyallseemedtobecarryingobjects.Perhapstheywereworkmenhethought.Hemovedcloserandwatched.Withinminutesathinyoungmancamealongcarryinganextremelylongpole.HeapproachedtheofficialatthedoorandsaidPoleVault撑杆跳.Theofficialmovedtothesideandthemanentered.Nextcameaheavy-setmanwithaspear.Anguswonderedhowamancouldcarrysuchadangerousweaponinamoderncity.ThemanshoutedJavelinandwaspresentlyadmitted.Anguswaspuzzled.Perhapstheywereallconnectedwithsecurity.Hispuzzlementgrewwhenahugemanappearedwithasteelballinhishand.HeshoutedShotPuttandwalkedpasttheofficial.ItsuddenlydawnedonAngusthatthesepeoplewerecompetitors.Heopenedhisprogrammeandsureenoughundertheheadingeventshesawthethreewordsthemenhadsaid.Anguslaughedtohimselfasaplanbegantotakeshapeinhismind.Firstheneededtobuyoneortwothings.AnhourlaterhereappeareddressedinatracksuitwithScotlandwrittenacrossthechest.Overhisshoulderhecarriedarollofbarbedwire铁丝网.SmilingtohimselfhewalkeduptotheofficialandascasuallyashecouldshoutedFencing!击剑46.WhichwasAngus'newwayofgettinginformationabouttheoutsideworld?________.A.TravellingfromhisbirthplaceB.ListeningtoradioandwatchingTVC.GoingtothenearbyvillagetosellsheepD.Talkingtohill-walkersintheregion47.WhatareJavelinPoleVaultShotPuttandFencinginthepassage?________.A.OlympiceventsB.NamesofcompetitorsC.SecurityweaponsD.Namesofcountries48.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat______.A.moreandmorepeoplewenttoScotlandtopractisetheirEnglishB.theSpanishstudent'sdescriptionofhiscountryexcitedAngusC.AngushadbeenplanningatriptoBarcelonatoseetheOlympicGamesD.AngusbecameamemberoftheScottishOlympicteam49.FromthepassageweknowthatAngusseemedtobe________.A.poorly-informedB.intelligentC.strong-mindedD.athletic50.Whatdoyouexpecttheofficialwoulddointheend?________.A.HelphimcarrythewireB.RefusetolethiminC.GivehimacloseinspectionD.Leadhimtothecompetition
- Youarewatchingafilminwhichtwomenarehavingafight.TheyhitoneanotherharD.Atthestarttheyonlyfightwiththeirfists.Butsoontheybeginhittingoneanotherovertheheadswithchairs.Andsoitgoesonuntiloneofthemencrashes撞击throughawindowandfallsthirtyfeettothegroundbelow.Heisdead!Ofcourseheisn'treallydeaD.Withanyluckheisn'tevenhurt.Why?Becausethemenwhofalloutofhighwindowsorjumpfromfastmovingtrainswhocrashcarsofevencatchfireareprofessionals.Theydothisforaliving.Thesemenarecalledstuntmen.Thatistosaytheyperformtricks.Therearetwosidestotheirwork.Theyactuallydomostofthethingsyouseeonthescreen.Forexampletheyfallfromahighbuilding.Howevertheydonotfallontohardgroundbutontoemptycardboardboxescoveredwithamattress床垫.Againwhentheyhitoneanotherwithchairsthechairsaremadeofsoftwoodandwhentheycrashthroughwindowstheglassismadeofsugar!Butalthoughtheirworkdependsontrickofthissortitalsorequiresahighdegreeofskillandtraining.Oftenastuntman'ssuccessdependsoncarefultiming.Forexamplewhenheisblownupinabattlescenehehastojumpoutofthewayoftheexplosionjustattherightmoment.Naturallystuntmenarewellpaidfortheirworkbuttheyleaddangerouslives.TheyoftengetseriouslyinjuredandsometimeskilleD.A.Norwegianstuntmanforexampleskiedovertheedgeofacliff悬崖athousandfeethigh.Hisparachute降落伞failedtoopenandhewaskilleD.Inspiteofalltherisksthisisnolongeraprofessionformenonly.Mennolongerdressupaswomenwhenactresseshavetoperformsomedangerousaction.Fornowadaystherearestuntgirlstoo!66.Stuntmenarethosewho______.A.oftendressupasactorsB.prefertoleaddangerouslivesC.oftenperformseeminglydangerousactionsD.oftenfighteachotherfortheirlives67.Stuntmenearntheirlivingby______.A.playingtheirdirtytricksB.sellingtheirspecialskillsC.jumpingoutofhighwindowsD.jumpingfromfastmovingtrains68.Whenastuntmanfallsfromahighbuilding______.A.heneedslittleprotectionB.hewillbecoveredwithamattressC.hislifeisendangeredD.hissafetyisgenerallyallright69.Whichofthefollowingisthemainfactor因素ofasuccessfulperformanceA.Strength.B.Exactness.C.SpeeD.D.Carefulness.70.Whatcanbeinferredfromtheauthor'sexampleoftheNorwegianstuntman?A.Sometimesanaccidentcanoccurtoastuntman.B.Thepercentageofseriousaccidentsishigh.C.Parachutesmustbeofgoodquality.D.Thecliffistoohigh.
- ThestoryhappenedduringtheSecondWorldWar.AnoldmanlivedinasmalltownofGermany.HehadthreesonsandtheyallworkedinthesamefactorywherehehadworkeD.Afterthewarhadbegunhissonswereallmadetojointhearmyoneafteranotherandtheyalldiedinthefights.TheoldmanwasverysaD.Hedidn’thaveenoughfoodandwasoftenhungry.Andnobodyhelpedhimandhedidn’tknowhowtogoonliving.Itwasaverycoldwinternight.Theoldmancouldn’tgotosleep.Hehadbeenhungryfortwodaysanditwassocoldinhisroomthaticecouldbeseen.Hehadtogetupandbegantorunintheroomuntilhelaydownonthefloor.Thenextmorninghehadtobegfromdoortodoor.Hehadbeentoalotofcitiesandknewalot.Oncehecametoavillagebutthevillagerswereallpoorandcouldn’tgivehimanything.HewastoohungrytogotoanothervillagE.Hethoughthardandfoundaway.HecametoapolicestationandcalledoutHitlerisafoolishpig!OutcameanoldpolicemanatoncE.HetooktheoldmanintoaroomgavehimsomebreadandacupofteA.ThenhesaidDon’tsaysoinourvillagesir!I’msorrysirsaidtheoldman.Idon’tknowit’sHitler’shometown.Nonosirthepolicemansaidinahurry.It’spigs’hometown!72.Theoldman’ssonsjoinedthearmybecause_______.A.theywereallstrong..B.theylovedtheircountry.C.theywantedtobefull.D.theyhadtodoso.73.Theoldmanwassadbecause_______.A.histhreesonshadtojointhearmy.B.histhreesonslosttheirlivesduringthewar.C.helivedinthesmalltownalonE.D.hehadneitherfoodnorclothes.74.Thevillagersdidn’tgivetheoldmananyfoodbecause_______.A.theyweren’tkind-hearteD.B.hissonswereinthearmy.C.theywerealsohungry.D.theyhatedhim.75.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Theoldpolicemanwouldsendtheoldmanintoprison.B.TheoldpolicemanhatedHitlertoo.C.TheoldpolicemanthoughtHitlerwasbetterthanpigs.D.Theoldmanfoundafriendatthepolicestation.
- Onceuponatimeinalandfarawaytherewasawonderfuloldmanwholovedeverythinganimalsspidersinsects...Onedaywhilewalkingthroughthewoodstheniceoldmanfoundacocoon茧ofabutterfly.Hetookithome.Afewdayslaterasmallopeningappeared;hesatandwatchedthebutterflyforseveralhoursasitstruggledtoforceitsbodythroughthatlittlehole.Thenitseemedtostopmakinganyprogress.Itappearedasifithadgottenasfarasitcouldanditcouldgonofarther.Thenthemandecidedtohelpthebutterflysohetookapairofscissorsandcutofftheremainingbitofthecocoon.Thebutterflythenappearedeasily.Butithadaswollenbodyandsmallfragilewings.Themancontinuedtowatchthebutterflybecauseheexpectedthatatanymomentthewingswouldenlargeandexpandtobeabletosupportthebodywhichwouldbesmallerintime.Neitherhappened!Infactthebutterflyspenttherestofitslifecrawling慢慢爬行aroundwithaswollenbodyandfragilewings.Itneverwasabletofly.WhatthemaninhiskindnessandhurrydidnotunderstandwasthatthelimitedcocoonandthestrugglerequiredforthebutterflytogetthroughthetinyopeningwereNature'swayofforcingfluidfromthebodyofthebutterflyintoitswingssothatitwouldbereadyforflightonceitachieveditsfreedomfromthecocoon.Sometimesstrugglesareexactlywhatweneedinourlife.Ifwewereallowedtogothroughourlifewithoutanyobstaclesanddifficultiesitwoulddisableus.Wewouldnotbeasstrongaswhatwecouldhavebeen.Andwecouldneverfly.50.Thebutterflycouldneverflybecause_______________.A.itwastoofatandstrong.B.itlovedcrawlingaround.C.itgotoutofthecocooneasily.D.itdidn’tgetthroughthecocoon.51.Thetextismostlikelytobefoundinabookabout_______________.A.popularscienceB.humorousstories.C.successfulpeopleD.philosophyevents52.Whatistheimpliedmeaningofthepassage?A.Lifewithoutanyobstaclesanddifficultiesisperfect.B.Obstaclesanddifficultiescontributetosuccess.C.Neverhelpabutterflytogetoutofthecocoon.D.Abutterflycanneverflywithoutgoingthroughthecocoon
- DoyouknowtheEiffelTowerwhenyouseeapictureofit?Ofcourseyoudo!SodoalotofotherpeoplE.InfactIbelievemorepeoplerecognizetheEiffelTowerthananyotherfamousstructureinthewholeworlD.ThatlonglongcapitalA.iseasytoremember.TheEiffelToweristhefamoussymbolofthecityofParis.ItalsostandsforFrancejustastheStatueofLibertystandsfortheUnitedStates.TheEiffelTowerwasnotverywelllikedatfirsteventhoughthedesignhadbeenchosenoutofsevenhundreddesigns.A.contesthadbeenheldtofindadesignforatowertobebuiltinParisby1889.ThatyearwouldbeonehundredyearsafterthewarknownastheFrenchRevolution.TheFrenchRevolutionmarkedthetimewhentheFrenchpeoplebrokeawayfromtheruleofkings.ItwasaveryimportantthingtoallFrenchmenandtheywantedaspecialtowertobebuilttomarkthe100years.WhenhisdesignwaschosenEiffelwasfifty-fourrichandwellknownforhisfinework.HehadalreadydesigneddamschurchesrailroadstationsbridgesharborsandofcoursetheframeworkoftheStatueofLiberty.ButitwastheEiffelTowerthatmadehimreallyfamous.AtfirsttheFrenchhatedthetower.Whenitwasbegunin1887peoplecalledituglyanduseless.Theyalsosaidthatitcouldn’tbebuiltsafelyandthatitwouldfalldown.AsthetowergetsclosetoherninetiessheisstillingreatshapE.AndtheFrenchpeoplehavechangedtheirminds.NowtheyareveryproudoftheirEiffelTower.Theyeventhinksheisbeautiful!63.ThewriterbelievesthattheEiffelToweris___thananyotherfamousstructureintheworlD.A.tallerB.olderC.betterdesignedD.betterknown64.TheFrenchRevolutionwasimportanttotheFrenchbecause____.A.itgaveFranceanewqueenB.itgotridofabadkingC.itendedtheruleofkingsD.theybuilttheEiffelTower100yearslater65.TheEiffelToweriseasytorememberbecauseofits__.A.shapeB.colorC.sizeD.history66.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytellus?A.Eiffeldesignedmanydifferentkindsofthings.B.ThereasonswhymanypeopleknowtheEiffelTower.C.SomeopinionsthattheEiffelTowershouldnotbebuiltthen.D.SomeinterestingfactsabouttheEiffelTower.
- OldBehrmanwasapainterbutwasafailureinart.Foryearshehadalwaysbeenplanningtopaintaworkofartbuthadneveryetbegunit.Heearnedalittlemoneybyservingasamodeltoartistswhocouldnotpayforaprofessionalmodel.Hewasafiercelittleoldmanwhoprotectedthetwoyoungwomeninthestudioapartmentabovehim.SuefoundBehrmaninhisroom.Inoneareawasablankcanvas画布thathadbeenwaitingtwenty–fiveyearsforthefirstlineofpaint.SuetoldhimaboutJohnsyandhowshefearedthatherfriendwouldfloatawaylikealeafontheoldivyvineclimbinghopelesslyuptheoutsideblockwall.OldBeYucmanwasangeredatsuchanideA.Aretherepeopleintheworldwiththefoolishnesstodiebecauseleavesdropoffavine?SheisverysicksaidSueandthediseasehaslefthermindfullofstrangeideas.ThisisnotanyplaceinwhichonesogoodasMissJohnsyshallliesickyelledBehrman.SomedayIwillPaintamasterpieceandweshallallgoaway.Johnsywassleepingwhentheywentupstairs.Suepulledtheshadedowntocoverthewindow.SheandBehrmanwentintotheotherroom.TheylookedoutawindowfearfullyattheivyvinE.Thentheylookedateachotherwithoutspeaking.Belumansatandposedastheminer.ThenextmorningSueawokeafteranhour’ssleep.ShefoundJohnsywithwide–openeyesstaringatthecoveredwindow.Pulluptheshade;Iwanttoseesheorderedquietly.SueobeyeD.Despitethestrongwindyettherewasoneivyleafagainstthewall.ItwasthelastoneonthevinE.Itwasstilldarkgreenatthecenter.Butitsedgeswerecoloredwiththeyellow.ItisthelastonesaidJohnsy.Ithoughtitwouldsurelyfallduringthenight.ItwillfalltodayandIshalldieatthesametimE.Deardear!saidSueThinkofmeifyouwon’tthinkofyourself.WhatwouldIdo?ButJohnsydidnotanswer.ThenextmomingwhenitwaslightJohnsydemandedthatthewindowshadeberaiseD.TheivyleafwasstilltherE.I’vebeenabadgirlsaidJohnsySomethinghasmadethatlastleafstaytheretoshowmehowbadIwas.ItiswrongtowanttodiE.Youmaybringmealittlesoupnow.Anhourlatershesaid:SomedayIhopetopainttheBayofNaples.LaterinthedaythedoctorcameandSuetalkedtohiminthehallway.Evenchances.Withgoodcareyou’llwinsaidthedoctor.AndnowImustseeanothercaseIhaveinyourbuilding.Behrmanhisnameis-somekindofanartistIbelievE.Pneumonia肺炎too.HeisanoldweakmanandhiscaseisseverE.Thereisnohopeforhim;buthegoestothehospitaltodaytoeasehispain.ThenextdaythedoctorsaidtoSue:She’soutofdanger.Youwon..IhavesomethingtotellyouJohnsyshesaiD.Behrmandiedtoday.Andlookoutthewindowdearatthelastivyleafonthewall.Didn’tyouwonderwhyitnevermovedwhenthewindblew?AhdarlingitisBehrman’smasterpiece—hepaintedittherethenightthatthelastleaffell.75.WhatwasinJohnsy’smindallthetime?A.WhenthelastleaffallsImustgo.B.Theoldivyleaveshavelittletodowithmygettingwell.C.Iamsuchabadgirlastomakeeverythingmessy.D.SomedayIhopetopaintamasterpiecE.76.WhichdetailinthepassagesuggeststhatBehnnanwasafailure?A.Heworkedasaminertomakeendsmeet.B.Hisdrawingboardhadwaited25yearstoreceivethefirstlineofhismasterpieceC.HewasprotectiveofthetwogirlsbutmostlysensitiveandfiercE.D.Hewasaprofessionalmodelwaitingforhisgreatopportunity.77.Wecanlearnfromthestorythat_____.A.TherelationshipbetweenthetwoartistgirlswasdevelopedonmaterialcomfortB.ThethreeartistsmentionedinthestorysharedastudioapartmentC.BehnnanshowedgreatsympathyforthetwoyouthD.Johnsywassomehowannoyedtobeaccompaniedbyanever–succeededartist78.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartEvenchances.mean?A.ThedoctorindicatedthatJohnsywasdoomedtodiE.B.Thedoctorthoughtthattheyshouldlethergo.C.ThedoctorbelievedthatJohnsyhadeverychanceofrecoveryD.Thedoctorputherchancesatfifty–fifty.79.WhenJohnsysaidshehadbeenabadgirlshemeantthat_____.A.askingfordeathwasnotrightB.shedeservedmoreseverepunishmentC.sheshouldneverforgetaboutherdream.D.shewasashamednottobeabletosupporttheothertwo.80.Theshortstorycanbelistedasatypicalexampleofstorieswith_____.A.surpriseendingsB.vividcontrasts对比C.artisticimaginationD.attractiveopenings
- LittleHosseinwasthefirstpersonIknewwhodieD.WestartedcallinghimLittleHosseinwhenBigHosseinmoveddownfromthemountainstolivewithhisbrotherMohammedourcook.LittleHosseinwasolderthanmebutjustmysizE.HisheadwasshaveD.HisfatherMashalaourgardenerspentthewholedayeverydaywateringtherosebushesbecausetheminutehestoppedtheygotdusty.LittleHossein’sskinwasthecolorofthedustandsmelledlikekerosene煤油.OnedayBigHosseinfoundhimstealingKoolPopsfromourrefrigeratorandhithimontheheadwithhisflip-flops.Overandover.Harderandharder.LittleHosseinstartedtocryandsodidI.AfterthatIguesswewerefriendsexceptthatIspiedonhimandhespiedonmE.Hecreptontotheterraceandlookedthroughmybedroomwindow.ItoldhimthepictureofPresidentKennedyonmydresserwastheShahofEmrikA.Hestaredthroughmywindowatthatpicturealot.Ormaybehewaslookingatmypiggybankrightnexttoit.He’dstandoutsidemywindowwheremybikewasparkeD.Itwasathree-speedfromtheStatesbutfinallyIlethimborrowit.HerodeitoutsidethegatetothevillagE.Hedidn’tletthevillageboysrideitbutherodeitroundandroundthesquarewhiletheboystriedtopushhimoff.EverymorningIhadtowalkpastthesanddunesonmywayfromthegatetotheschoolbus.Thevillageboyshidbehindthesanddunes.Theythrewstonesthathitthegravelnearmyfeet.OnedaywhenIcamebackfromschoolLittleHosseinwashidingwiththem.56.LittleHossein’sfatherwateredtherosebusheseverydaybecause________.A.helovedtherosessomuchB.therosebushesdonotstaycleanforlongC.hewasrequiredtodosoD.hewouldgetbetterpaidinthisway57.WhydidLittleHosseingethitontheheadofshoes?A.Heatesomethingwithoutasking.B.Hedidn’tfollowinstructions.C.hemademecryoverandover.D.Hecoveredhisskinwithdust.58.WhichofthefollowingthingsdidthewritersharewithLittleHossein?A.Thepictureofthepresident.B.Hispiggybank.C.Histhree-speedbicyclE.D.Hisbedroom.59.Inthestorythatfollowedtheauthormightprobably________.A.ridetoschoolinsteadoftakingtheschoolbusB.askLittleHosseintogotoschooltogetherC.fightbackagainstthevillageboyswhothrewstonesD.beunfriendlytoLittleHossein
- BorninafishingvillageinJapanFujiyama25recallsachildhooddominated受控的byhealthconcerns.Doctorstoldhisparentsthathehadaholeinhisheartandtheydidn’tthinkIhadalotlongertolive.Butduringalatervisittothedoctorhisfamilylearnedtheholehadclosed.SomehowIwascuredandIbecameanormalkidFujiyamasays.AndIhadasecondchance.DuringhissecondyearattheUniversityofMaryWashingtonhevolunteeredinHonduraswithacampusgroupandwasstruckbytheextremepovertyhesaw—barefootchildrencollectingcansandsleepinginthestreets.Fujiyamarealizedhecouldhelpgiveotherchildrentheirownsecondchance.TodayhisorganizationStudentsHelpingHondurasbringseducationandcommunityprojectstochildrenandfamiliesinneed.Hestartedbytellinghisfriendsabouthisexperienceandcollectingsparechangeathistwocampusjobs.WhenIhadmyveryfirstmeetingonlytwopeopleshoweduphesays.IknewIhadtokeepfighting.HepersuadedhisyoungersisterCosmotojointhecause.She’sdynamite会引起轰动的人hesays.Whenshetalksinfrontofacrowdshecanmovemountains.KnowingthatshewasbehinditIknewIcoulddoanything.Since2006thesiblings’organizationhasgrownto25campuses大学校园andraisedmorethan$750000tofundprojectsincludingtheconstructionoftwoschoolsandtheestablishmentofscholarshipstohelpyoungwomenattendcollege.Fujiyamasaysstudentsaredeeplycommittedtotheorganization.TheyraisemoneyandthentraveltoHondurastohelpbuildhouses.WhileFujiyamaspendshissummersinHondurasworkingalongsidevolunteershespendsalargeportion一部分oftheyearontheroadvisitingcollegestoraisefunds.CosmoFujiyama23livesinHondurasfulltimetocoordinate协调thegroup’sbuildingeffortsontheground.StudentsHelpingHondurasisworkingwithcommunitymembersofSietedeAbriltobuildanewvillage.ManyofthefamilieslosttheirbelongingsinHurricaneMitchin1998.Alotofthemdidn’thaveaccesstocleanwaterorhealthcareandtheydidn’thaveaschool.Fujiyama’sgrouphelpedbuild44homesinthevillagenamedSunshineVillage.Theorganizationisalsoraisingfundstobuildawatertoweranecofriendlysanitationsystemandalibrary.66.WhenhewasachildFujiyama.A.wasworriedabouthisbadhealthB.ledacarefreelifeC.oftenwentfishingwithhisfatherD.hadnoaccesstocleanwater67.Atthebeginningofhisorganization.A.FujiyamawassupportedbymanyfriendsB.thingsdidn’tgoonsmoothlyC.FujiyamahadlittleideaofHondurasD.manyfamouspeoplejoinedin68.WecaninferthatFujiyamaisaman.A.diligentB.meanC.sympathetic有同情心的D.cheerful69.Theunderlinedword‘siblings’canbereplacedby.A.brothers’B.brotherandsister’sC.friends’D.couple’s70.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.HelpthePeopleinNeedB.StudentsLendaHandinAmericaC.FujiyamaHelpsBuildSunshineVillageD.FujiyamaGivesPoorPeopleinHondurasaSecondChance
- UncleLiandUncleWangaregoodfriends.Theylivenexttoeachotherandtheirfarmsarebothatthefootofthemountain.Sotheycanhelpeachother.ButneitherofthemlikestousehisheaD.They'rebothpoorthoughtheyworkharD.Mostvillagershavebuiltnewhousesbuttheystillliveinthelowandbrokenhouses.Theyneverfindoutwhy.OnceUncleLiwenttotowntobuysomemedicineforhiswifE.InthetownheheardtheapplesinacitywereexpensivE.HetoldUncleWangaboutitassoonashewentback.Theydecidedtocarrysomeapplestothecity.Theyborrowedsomemoneyfromtheirfriendsandboughtnearly1000kilogramsofapplesinthevillagesandcarriedthemtothecityonatractor.Badluck!A.lotofappleshasalreadybeencarriedtherewhentheyarriveD.A.fewdayslatertheyhadtosellthematalowprice价格TheyfeltunhappyandreturnedtotheirvillagE.Ican'tunderstandwhywesustained蒙受lossesinbusinesswhileothersalwaysprofit盈利UncleLiaskedoneday.ThetractorwastoosmallUncleWangsaidwithoutthinking.We'llcarrymoreapplesonatrucknexttime!Iagree!saidUncleLi.Howfoolish傻的wewere!61.UncleLiandUncleWangliveinthelowandbrokenhousesbecause__________.A.theyhopetosavemoneyB.they'rebothpoorC.theirfarmsareatthefootofthemountainD.they'renotfarfromtheirfarms62.Thetwofarmerscarriedtheapplestothecityto_________.A.makeajourneyB.visitsomeplacesofinterestC.meettheirfriendsD.makeaprofit63.thetowfarmershadtoselltheirapplesatalowpricebecause________.A.theirsweren'tasgoodastheothers'B.theirsweremuchlessthantheothers'C.alotofappleshadbeenalreadycarriedtothecityD.theyforgottocarrythemonatruck64.UncleLiandUncleWangwereunhappybecause_________.A.theyhadsustainedlossesinbusinessB.theyhadlostsomemoneyinthecityC.somethingwaswrongwiththetractorD.otherpeopleprofitedinthecity65.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Thetwofarmersfoundoutwhytheywerepoor.B.Thetwofarmerswillsoongetrich.C.Neitherofthefarmersisclever.D.Thetwofarmersdecidedtobuyatruck.
- BlindfrombirthIhaveneverhadtheopportunitytoseemyselfandhavebeencompletelydependentontheimageIcreateintheeyeoftheobserver.TodateithasnotbeennarcissistiC.TherearethosewhothinkthatsinceIcan’tseeIobviouslyalsocannothear.Veryoftenpeoplewilltalkwithmeatthetopoftheirlungspronouncingeachwordverycarefully.Converselypeoplewillalsooftenwhisperthinkingthatsincemyeyesdon’tworkmyearsdon’teither.ForexamplewhenIgototheairportandasktheticketagentforassistancetotheplaneheorshewillinvariably总是pickupthephonecallagroundhostessandwhisper:HiJanewe’vegota76herE.OntheotherhandothersknowthatofcourseIcanhearbutbelievethatIcanttalk.OftenthereforewhenmywifeandIgoouttodinnerawaiterorwaitresswillaskKitifhewouldlikeadrinktowhichIrespondthatindeedhewould.Thetoughestmisconception误解ofallistheviewthatbecauseIcan’tseeIcan’twork.Iwasturneddownbyoverfortylawfirmsbecauseofmyblindnesseventhoughmyqualifications资格includedacumlaude以优等成绩毕业者degreefromHarvardCollegeandagoodrankinginmyHarvardLawschoolclass.FortunatelythisviewoflimitationandexclusionisbeginningtochangE.60.Whenpeopletalktothewritertheyusually.A.talksoftlyB.talkloudlyC.takepityonhimD.feelworriedabouthim61.Thewordconverselyinthesecondparagraphmeans.A.inanoppositesituationB.contrarytowhatweknowC.inanoisyplaceD.regardlessofmymisfortune62.Itcanbeinferredfromthethirdparagraphthatthewriter.A.isveryoldandweakB.hasmanyfriendsintheairportC.doesnotlikewhattheticketagentdoesD.appreciateswhattheticketagentdoes63.Itisimpliedinthelasttwoparagraphsthatblindpeople.A.areclevererthanothersB.usuallyworkharderthanothersC.shouldhaveequalopportunitiesasothersD.shouldreceiveequalpayasothers
- JaneAustenafamousEnglishwriterwasbornatSteventonHampshireonDecember161775anddiedonJuly181817.Shebeganwritingearlyinlifealthoughtheprejudices偏见ofhertimesforcedhertohaveherbookspublishedanonymously匿名.ButJaneAustenisperhapsthebestknownandbestlovedofBath’smanyfamouslocalpeopleandvisitors.Shepaidtwolongvisitshereduringthelastfiveyearsoftheeighteenthcenturyandfrom1801to1806BathwasherhomE.HerdeepknowledgeofthecityisfullyseenintwoofhernovelsNorthangerAbbeyandPersuasionwhicharelargelysetinBath.ThecityisstillverymuchasJaneAustenknewitkeepinginitsstreetsandpublicbuildingsthewell-orderedworldthatshedescribedsowellinhernovels.NowthepleasureoflearningJaneAusten’sBathcanbeenhanced增强byvisitingtheJaneAustenCentreinGayStreet.HereinaGeorgiantownhouseintheheartofthecityyoucanfindoutmoreaboutBathinJaneAusten’stimeandtheimportanceofBathinherlifeandwork.TheCenterhasbeensetupwiththehelpandguidanceofmembersoftheJaneAustenSociety.AfteryourvisittotheCenteryoucanlookroundtheattractiveshopwhichoffersahugecollectionofJaneAustenrelatedbookscardsandmanyspeciallydesignedgifts.JaneAustenquizzesareofferedtokeepthechildrenbusy.YoucanalsohavewalkingtoursofJaneAusten’sBathwhichisagreatwaytofindoutmoreaboutJaneAustenanddiscoverthewonderfulGeorgiancityofBath.Thetourlastsaboutoneandahalfhours.TheexperiencedguideswilltakeyoutotheplaceswhereJanelivedwalkedandshoppeD.1.JaneAustenpaidtwolongvisitstoBath__________.A.inherearlytwentiesB.inherearlyteensC.inherlatetwentiesD.inherlateteens2.WhatcanwelearnaboutBathfromthepassage?A.BathhasgreatlychangedsinceJaneAusten’sdeath.B.ThecityhaschangedasmuchasJaneAustenknewit.C.BathremainsalmostthesameasinJaneAusten’stimE.D.NochangeshavetakenplaceinBathsinceJaneAusten’stimE.3.Theauthor作者writesthispassageinorderto__________.A.attractreaderstovisitthecityofBathB.askreaderstobuyAusten’sbooksC.tellreadersaboutJaneAusten’sexperienceD.giveabriefintroductiontotheJaneAustenSociety4.Ittakesyouaboutoneandahalfhours__________.A.togettotheJaneAustenCenterinGayStreetB.tobuyJaneAustenrelatedbookscardsandgiftsC.tofindaguidetotakeyoutotheCenterD.tolookaroundthecityofBathonfoot
- J.ackisatwenty-year-oldyoungman.Twoyearsagowhenhefinishedmiddleschoolhefoundworkinashop.Usuallyheworksuntilteno'clockintheevening.HeisverytiredwhenhegetshomE.Afteraquicksupperhegoestobedandsoonfallsasleep.Hisgrandmawholivesdownstairsissatisfiedwithhim.OnedayonhiswayhomehemetMary.Theywerebothhappy.Heaskedthegirltohishousesheagreedhappily.Heboughtsomefruitanddrinksforher.AndtheytalkedabouttheirschoolteachersclassmatesandtheirfuturE.TheytalkedforalongtimE.Havealookatyourwatchpleasesaidthegirl.Whattimeisitnow?SorrysomethingiswrongwithmywatchsaidJack.Where'syours?IleftitathomE.Jackthoughtforamomentandfoundaway.HebegantostamphisfootonthefloorBang!Bang!Bang!Thesoundwokehisgrandmaup.TheoldwomanshouteddownstairsIt'stwelveo'clockinthenightJack.Whyareyoustilljumpingupstairs?56.Jackwas________whenhefinishedmiddleschool.A.sixteenB.eighteenC.twentyD.fifteen57.FromthestorywecanknowthatMaryisJack's________.A.classmateB.colleagueC.auntD.wife58.Thewordstampinthestorymeans______inChinesE.A.盖印B.跺C.贴邮票D.承认
- Anoldgentlemanwholivesafewdoorsawayfrommecanalwaysbeseenwithabag.Hegoesoutbyhimselfandpicksupplasticbottlesplasticbagsandpiecesofpapereverywhere.Hedoesitallcarefullyandnevercomplains.Thechildreninthenearbyschoolareprobablyresponsibleforsomeofthatlitter废弃物.Therewillcomeatimewhentheyknowbetterhesaid.It’sjustnotyet.SoI’lldoitforthem.WellthismorningIwasoutwalkingmyneighbor’sdogwhenIsawanotherneighboramuchyoungermanoutdoingthesamething!Hehadhistwolittlesonswithhimandtheywerehavinggoodfuntryingtopickupthelitter.WhenIcommentedonwhatagoodjobhewasdoinghesaidWellanolderfellowinourstreetdoesthis.AndmyfriendandIthoughtitwasn’tfairthathehadtodoitallthetimesonowwetaketurns.Notonlywashetakingaturnnotonlydidhehaveafriendjoininaswellbuthewaspassingonthelessontothenextgeneration代!BythetimeIhadreturnedthedogtomyneighborIlookedagainandhischildren’sfriendshadjoinedin!Thismanwasteachingawholegroupofyoungchildrentokeeptheirownstreetsanitary.Anoldermanhadsetanexampleforhimandnowhewaspassingiton—thenextgenerationisdoingwhathedidandthegenerationtocomeafterthat!56.Theoldgentlemanpicksupthelitter.A.tomakemoneyB.tohelpthecleanersC.tosetanexampletochildrenD.tokeeptheenvironmentclean57.Theyoungermandidthesamethingastheoldgentlemanbecause.A.itwashisturnB.itwasinterestingforhimC.hewantedtosharethejobwiththeoldmanD.hewantedtopassitonhischildren58.Fromthetextwecaninferthattheauthor.A.calledonreaderstoprotecttheenvironmentB.feltsorryfornotgivingahandtotheoldmanC.believedmorepeoplewouldjoininthecleaningD.thoughtitunfairfortheoldmantodothecleaningalone59.Theunderlinedwordsanitaryinthelastparagraphcanbereplacedby.A.pollutedB.crowdedC.straightD.tidy60.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Thepowerofexampleisendless.B.Likefatherlikeson.C.Twoheadsarebetterthanone.D.Nopainsnogains.
- FrankWoolworthwasborninRodmanNewYorkin1852.Hisfamilywereverypoorfarmersandtherewasneverenoughtoeat.Frankdecidedhedidnotwanttobeafarmer.Hetookashortbusinesscourseandwenttoworkasasalesmaninalargecity.Woolworthrealizedhehadanaturalskillforshowinggoodstoattractpeople’sinterestbuthesoonlearnedsomethingmoreimportant.Onedayhisbosstoldhimtosellsomeoddsandends小商品forasmuchashecouldget.FrankputallthesethingsononetablewithasignwhichsaidFIVECENTSEACH.PeoplefoughtandpushedtobuythethingsandthetablewassooncleareD.SoonafterwardsWoolworthopenedhisownstoresellinggoodsatfiveandtencents.Buthehadanotherlessontolearnbeforehebecamesuccessful.Thatisifyouwanttomakemoneybysellinglow-pricegoodsyouhavetobuytheminlargequantitiesdirectlyfromthefactories.OnceforexampleWoolworthwenttoGermanyandplacedanorderforknives.Theorderwassolargethatthefactoryhadtokeeprunning24hoursadayforawholeyear.Inthiswaythepriceofthekniveswascutdownbyhalf.By1919Woolworthhadover1000storesintheUSandCanadaandopenedhisfirststoreinLondon.HemademanymillionsandhisnamebecamefamousthroughouttheworlD.Healwaysrunhisbusinessaccordingtostrictrulesofwhichthemostimportantwas:THECUSTOMERISALWAYSRIGHT.56.Franktookashortbusinesscourseinorderto_________.A.getawayfromthefarmB.learnsomethingfromasalesmanC.earnmoremoneyforhisfamilyD.getenoughtoeat.57.Franksoldtheoddsandendsquicklybecause_________.A.hehadputthegoodsonatableinaveryniceway.B.hecutdownthepricebyhalfC.heknewhowtogetpeopletobuyhisgoods.D.thesignheputonthetablewaswelldesigneD.58.Thepriceofthekniveswascutdownbyhalfbecause________.A.thefactoryworkersworked24hoursaday.B.kniveswereorderedinlargequantitiesdirectlyfromthefactory.C.theknivesweremadeinGermanywherelabour劳动力wascheap.D.thekniveswereproducedinonefactory.59.________makeWoolworthaworld-famousman.A.HisbusinessskillsandhiswealthB.ThelowpriceofthegoodshesoldC.HistriptoGermanyandhishugeorderofknivesD.Hisnaturalskillforshowingthings60.ThebeliefthatThecustomerisalwaysrightsuggeststhat________.A.wheneverthereisaquarrelbetweenthecustomerandshopassistantthecustomersarealwaysright.B.Ifyouwanttosucceedtheruleistheonlyway.C.storesmustalwaysfollowthecustomer’sordersiftheywanttomakemoremoney.D.storesshoulddotheirbesttomeetthecustomer’sneedsiftheywanttobesuccessful.
- A14-year-oldgirlwasattackedbyagreybearwhilecompetinginabikeracE.Shemanagedtowhisperthewordbeartoherrescuer.Thegirlsufferedseriousheadneckandlegwounds.Nowsheisinadangerousconditioninhospital.Thegirlwastakingpartina24-hourracethroughBicentennialParkinAlaskawhenshewasattackedbythebear.BicentennialParkisnexttoChugachStateParkwheresomewildanimalslivE.Theanimalattackedthegirlinaheavilywoodedareaatabout1:30am.ThegirlcalledemergencyservicesbutshewasunabletosayanyworD.AnotherriderPeterBasingerfoundherlyingunconsciousonthegrounD.HetoldtheAnchorageDailyNewsthatshemanagedtosaythewordbearwhenhestoppedtohelp.Herhelmet头盔hadbeenrippedoff撞掉intheattackandrolledintothewoods.Mr.Basingerwaitedwiththegirlforabout20minutesuntildoctorsarriveD.Armedpolicetrekked长途跋涉3kmwithdoctorstopickupthegirl.AnimalexpertRickSinnottsaidsomethingmustbedoneassoonaspossibletopreventthebearfromattackingpeopleagain.ItwasextremelyterrifyinghesaiD.Mr.SinnotttoldtheAnchorageDailyNewsthatthebearmightbeamother.Ithurttworunnersonanearbypathtwoweeksago.Healsosaidthatthegirlwasluckytohavebeenwearingabikehelmetbecausethebearhadbittenherheadseveraltimes.56.Whenthegirlwasattackedshewas__________.A.waitingforPeterBasingerB.followingamotherbearC.competingina24-hourraceD.ridinginChugachStatePark57.Mr.Sinnottsaidthegirlwasluckybecause_____.A.shewastheninaheavilywoodedareaB.shewasthenwearingabikehelmetC.shedidn’tgethurtbadlyD.shewasrescuedbyanotherrider58.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthat_____.A.itwasthefourthtimethatthebearhadattackedpeopleB.theraceareawasnotveryeasytoreachC.bikeracesareverydangeroussportsD.girlshadbetternotcompeteinabikerace
- AnAustralianmanwhohasbeendonating捐献hisextremelyrarekindofblood血液for56yearshassavedthelivesofmorethantwomillionbabies.JamesHarrisonhasanantibody抗体inhisplasma血浆thatstopsbabiesdyingfromRhesusdiseaseaformofsevereanaemia贫血.HehasenabledcountlessmotherstogivebirthtohealthybabiesincludinghisowndaughterTraceywhohadahealthysonthankstoherfather'sblooD.Hewasalsonicknamedthemanwiththegoldenarmorthemanintwomillion.HesaidI'veneverthoughtaboutstopping.Never!Hemadeapledgetobeadonoraged14afterundergoingmajorchestsurgeryinwhichheneeded13litersofblooD.IwasinhospitalforthreemonthshesaiD.ThebloodIreceivedsavedmylifesoImadeapledgetogivebloodwhenIwas18.Justafterhestarteddonatinghewasfoundtohavetherare稀有的andlife-savingantibodyinhisblooD.AtthetimethousandsofbabiesinAustraliaweredyingeachyearofRhesusdiseasE.Othernewbornssufferedpermanent永久的braindamagebecauseofthecondition.Thediseasecreatesanincompatibilitybetweenthemother'sbloodandherunbornbaby'sblood.ItstemsfromonehavingRh-positive阳性bloodandtheotherRh-negative阴性.HisbloodhassinceledtothedevelopmentofavaccinecalledAnti-D.AfterhisbloodtypewasdiscoveredMr.HarrisonvolunteeredtoundergoaseriesofteststohelpdeveloptheAnti-DvaccinE.TheyinsuredmeforamilliondollarssoIknewmywifeBarbarawouldbetakencareofhesaiD.Iwasn'tscareD.Iwasgladtohelp.Ihadtosigneveryformgoingandbasicallysignmylifeaway.Mr.HarrisonisRh-negativeandwasgiveninjectionsofRh-positiveblooD.Itwasfoundhisplasmacouldtreattheconditionandsincethenithasbeengiventohundredsofthousandsofwomen.IthasalsobeengiventobabiesaftertheyareborntostopthemdevelopingthediseasE.Itisestimatedhehashelpedsave2.2millionbabiessofar.Mr.Harrisonisstilldonatingeveryfewweeksnow.50.HowoldisJamesHarrison?A.74B.70.C.56D.7851.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrasetwomillionreferto?A.mothersB.babiesC.dollarsD.blood52.WhydidJamesdecidetodonatehisblood?Because_____.A.hisdaughteraskedhimtohelphersonB.hehasagoldenarmworthamilliondollarsC.avaccinecalledAnti-DistobedevelopedD.someoneelse’sbloodsavedhislife53.ThesentenceThediseasecreatesanincompatibilitybetweenthemother'sbloodandherunbornbaby'sbloodunderlinedinParagraph5suggeststhat_____.A.themotherandthebabyhavedifferenttypesofbloodB.babiessufferpermanentbraindamagebeforebornC.RhesusdiseasecontributestopermanentbraindamageD.allthepatientshavearareantibodyintheirblood54.Whatcanweinferfromthesixthparagraph?A.HiswifeBarbaraneededtobetakencareofbadlythen.B.Mr.HarrisonwasnotgladtohelpdevelopanewvaccinE.C.Someoftheteststodevelopthevaccinearedangerous.D.Hisbloodtypewasaccidentallydiscoveredaftertests.
- AftergivingatalkatahighschoolIwasaskedtopayavisittoaspecialstudent.AnillnesshadkepttheboyhomebuthehadexpressedaninterestinmeetingmE.IwastolditwouldmeanagreatdealtohimsoIagreeD.Duringthenine-miledrivetohishomeIfoundoutsomethingaboutMatthew.Hehadmusculardystrophy肌肉萎缩症.Whenhewasbornthedoctortoldhisparentsthathewouldnotlivetofiveandthentheyweretoldhewouldnotmakeittoten.Nowhewasthirteen.HewantedtomeetmebecauseIwasagold-medalpowerlifterandIknewaboutovercomingobstaclesandgoingformydreams.IspentoveranhourtalkingtoMatthew.NeveroncedidhecomplainoraskWhyme?Hespokeaboutwinningandsucceedingandgoingforhisdreams.Obviouslyheknewwhathewastalkingabout.Hedidn’tmentionthathisclassmateshadmadefunofhimbecausehewasdifferent.HejusttalkedabouthishopesforthefutureandhowonedayhewantedtoliftweightswithmE.WhenwehadfinishedtalkingIwenttomybriefcaseandpulledoutthefirstgoldmedalIhadwonandputitaroundhisneck.ItoldhimhewasmoreofawinnerandknewmoreaboutsuccessandovercomingobstaclesthanIeverwoulD.HelookedatitforamomentthentookitoffandhandeditbacktomE.HesaidYouareachampion.Youearnedthatmedal.SomedaywhenIgettotheOlympicsandwinmyownmedalIwillshowittoyou.LastsummerIreceivedaletterfromMatthew’sparentstellingmethatMatthewhadpassedaway.Theywantedmetohavealetterhehadwrittentomeafewdaysbefore:DearDickMymumsaidIshouldsendyouathank-youletterforthepictureyousentmE.IalsowanttoletyouknowthatthedoctorstellmethatIdon’thavelongtoliveanymorebutIstillsmileasmuchasIcan.ItoldyousomedaythatIwouldgototheOlympicsandwinagoldmedalbutIknownowIwillnevergettodothat.HoweverIknowI’machampionandGodknowsthattoo.WhenIgettoHeavenGodwillgivememymedalandwhenyougetthereIwillshowittoyou.ThankyouforlovingmE.YourfriendMatthew56.Theboylookedforwardtomeetingtheauthorbecause_________.A.hewasalsogoodatweightliftingB.hewantedtogettotheOlympicsandwinamedalC.hewasoneoftheauthor’sfansD.headmiredtheauthorverymuch57.Theunderlinedsentenceinthethirdparagraphprobablymeansthat_______.A.theboynevercomplainedabouthowunluckyhewastohavethisdiseaseB.theboynevercomplainedaboutnotbeingabletogotoschoolC.theboynevercomplainedwhytheauthorhadnevercometoseehimbeforeD.theboynevercomplainedaboutnotgettingamedal58.Fromthepassagewelearnthat_________.A.MatthewwasanathleteB.MatthewwasanoptimisticanddeterminedboyC.TheauthorusedtohavethesamediseaseasMatthewhadD.Matthewbecameachampionbeforehedied59.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.A.sickboy.B.A.specialfrienD.C.A.realchampion.D.A.famousathletE.
- Twoyearsagomygrandmotherwasgoingtoturn75.MyfamilydiscussedwhatwasthebestwaytocelebratE.Shouldwethrowheraparty?Shouldwetakeheronatrip?Werememberedthatshehadtouchedsomanypeople'slivesandthereweresomanypeopleforhertocosider.Thensomeonegottheideathatweshouldincludeeveryoneinthecelebrationbyturningitintoatribute献礼tomygrandmother.WesecretlysentoutletterstothepeopleinGrandmother'saddressbookandaskedthemtosendaletterwithamemorythattheyhadsharedwithher.Peoplesentusletterswithpoemsstoriesandpictures.Thedeepfeelingthatwassharedthroughtheresponse回应surprisedus.Wecompiled编辑theselettersintoamemorybookandamazedherwithitonthemorningofherbirthday.Theunusualthingaboutmygrandmother'sfriendswasnotthenumberthatshehadbuttheconnectiontheyshareD.Inmanywaysthisbookoffriendshipwasthegreatestachievementofmygrandmother'slifE.Ibelievethatdevelopingtruefriendshipsisoneofthemostimportantthingsthatanyonecandoinone'slifetimE.Itisnotamatterofthenumberoffriendsonehasbutthequalityofthebonds.IfonehashadatleastonetruefriendshipbeforedyingthenonecansayonehaslivedasuccessfullifE.IhavemademanyfriendsandIbelieveIhavebeguntodevelopthesametypesoffriendshipsmygrandmotherkeptupoverherlifetimE.IonlyhopethatIwillbeassuccessfulasshehasbeen.66.Howdidtheauthor'sfamilycelebrateGrandmother'sbirthday?A.Theytookheronatripacrossthecountry.B.Theygaveheramemorybookoffriendship.C.Theyinvitedallherfriendstoherbirthdayparty.D.Theyaskedallherfriendstosendhercards.67.Whenreceivingherbirthdaygifttheauthor'sgrandmotherprobablyfelt_____.A.disappointedandlonelyB.sorryandsadC.surprisedandpleasedD.nervousandexcited68.Theunderlinedwordbondsinthelastparagraphprobablymeans________A.relationshipsB.worksC.successesD.celebrations69.Accordingtothepassagetheauthorprobablyagreesthat_____.A.themorefriendsyouhavethebetterB.friendsaremoreimportantthanfamilyC.understandingleadstogreatersuccessD.truefriendshipisveryimportanttous70.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribetheauthor'sgrandmother?A.FamousB.Great.C.PoliteD.Pleasant
- ThomasAlvaEdisonwasawardedmorepatentsoninventionsthananyotherAmerican.Whenhediedin1931Americanswonderedhowtheycouldbestshowtheirrespectforhim.Onesuggestionwasthatthenationobserveaminuteortwooftotalblackout.Allelectricpowerwouldbeshutoffinhomesstreetsandfactories.PerhapsthissuggestedplanmadeAmericansrealizefullywhatEdisonandhisinventionsmeantothem.Electricpowerwastooimportanttothecountry.Shuttingitoffforevenashorttimewouldhaveledtocompleteconfusion.A.blackoutwasimpossiblE.OnthedayofEdison'sfuneralmanypeoplesilentlydimmedtheirlights.Inthiswaytheyhonoredthemanwhohaddonemorethananyoneelsetoputthegreatforceofelectricityathiscountrymen'sfingertips.68.ThisselectionsaysthatThomasEdison________.A.wastheonlyimportantAmericaninventorB.receivedthefirstAmericanpatentC.receivedmorepatentsthananyotherAmericanD.wasthefirstAmericaninventor69.PeopledecidedtohonorEdisonwhen________.A.hemadethefirstelectriclightB.electricpowerwas100yearsC.thecountryrealizedelectricity'simportanceD.hediedin193170.Thesuggestedplanwasto________.A.turnoffthelightsinfactoriesandschoolsB.observeafewminutesoftotalsilenceC.dimallelectriclightsD.shutoffallelectricityforashorttime
- MaryHenriettaKingsley1862-1900wasaBritishexplorerandwriterwhogreatlyinfluencedEuropeanideasaboutAfricaanditspeoplE.ShewasborninIslingtonLondonandherfatherwasadoctor.ThefamilymovedtoCambridgein1886duringwhichtimeherfatherpreparedhisplentifulcollectionofnotesandtranslationsforpublication.HoweveritcametoasuddenendwithhisdeathinFebruary1892.Hermotherfollowedjustsixweekslater.Afterherparents’deathKingsleydecidedtotraveltoAfricatocontinueherfather’sstudyofearlyreligionandlawandlearnasmuchaspossibleaboutthenatureoftravelandexplorationinthewildofAfricA.Since1894KingsleyhadtakentwotripstothewestcoastofAfricA.ShereachedpartsoftheGreatForestnotyetseenbyaEuropean.ShecollectedinsectshellplantreptilefortheBritishMuseumaswellasstudyingthecultureandreligionoftheresidents.InJuly1895KingsleyturnedherattentiondownriverfromLambaréné.ShortlyafterreachingLakeNcoviKingsleyhadherfirstencounterwiththealmostlegendaryAfricancreaturethegorilla大猩猩.KingsleysummedupherfeelingsforthegorillainherbookTravelsinWestAfricaIhaveseenmanywildanimalsintheirnativehabitatbutneverhaveIseenanythingequalgorillasgoingthroughthebush;itisagracefulpowerfulperfecthand-trapezeperformancE.CuriouslythoughKingsleydidnotfindthegorillaattractiveIhavenohesitationinsayingthatthegorillaisthemosthorriblewildanimalIhaveseen.IhaveseenspecimensofthemostimportantbiggameofCentralAfricaandIhaverunawayfromallofthem;butalthoughelephantsleopardsandpythons巨蟒giveyouafeelingofalarmtheydonotgivethatfeelingofhorribledisgustthatanoldgorillagivesonaccountofitsuglyappearancE.60.KingsleydecidedtotraveltoAfricabecauseshe_____.A.lovedtravelingandexploringnewplacesB.enjoyedtheAfricannatureandcultureC.wantedtocompleteherfather’sstudyandlearnmoreD.livedahardlifeinEuropeafterherparents’death61.WhydidtheauthormentionaboutKingsley’sfamily?A.Kingsley’sparentsdiedwhenshewasachilD.B.TheymovedfromplacetoplacewhenKingsleywasyoung.C.WhatKingsley’sfatherdidhadagreatinfluenceonher.D.Kingsley’sparentswerefamousdoctors.62.InherTravelsinWestAfricaKingsleythoughtthegorillawas_________.A.powerfulB.alarmingC.attractiveD.horrible63.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat____________.A.AfricaisanawfulplaceforpeopletoexploreandtraveltoB.KingsleyreachedpartsoftheGreatForestbeforeotherEuropeansC.KingsleygotherfirstknowledgeofAfricafromherfatherD.KingsleysetagoodexampletoallEuropeanpeople
- EvenatschooltherehadbeenanunhealthycompetitionbetweenGeorgeandRicharD.I’llbethefirstmillionaireinColeford!Richardusedtoboast.Andyou’llbesorrythatyouknewmeGeorgewouldreplybecauseI’llsurelybethebestlawyerinourtown!AftergraduationGeorgeneverbecamealawyerandRichardwasanybodybutamillionaire.InsteadithappenedthatbothmenopenedbookshopsonoppositesidesofColefordHighStreetwhileitwashardtomakemuchmoneyfrombooksthenwhichmadethecompetitionbetweenthemworsE.EventuallyRichardcloseddownhisdreamingofmakingafortuneelsewherE.NowwithonlyonebookshopinthetownbusinesswasbetterforGeorgE.Butsometimeshesatinhisnarrowoldkitchenandgazedoutofthedirtywindowthinkingabouthisformerrival竞争对手Perhapshemissedhim?GeorgewasveryinterestedinolddictionariesandhehadrecentlyfoundacollectorinAustraliawhowassellingararefirstedition.WhentheparcelarrivedthebookwasinperfectconditionandGeorgewasquitedelighteD.ButwhilehewashavinglunchGeorgeglancedatthephotointhenewspaperthatthebookhadbeenwrappedin.Hewasastonished—thesmilingfacewasolderthanherememberedbutunmistakable!TremblingGeorgestartedreading:BookendsCompanyhasboughttenbookstoresfromitscompetitors.Thecompanyownedbymulti-millionaireRichardPikeisnowthelargestbooksellerinthiscountry.46.GeorgeandRichardwereatschool.A.roommatesB.goodfriendsC.competitorsD.booksellers47.HowdidGeorgefeelaboutRichardafterhisdisappearance?A.HeenviedRichard’sgoodfortuneverymuch.B.HethoughtaboutRichardfromtimetotimE.C.Hefeltunluckywithnomorerivalinthetown.D.HewasunhappyofRichard’sdisappearancE.48.GeorgegotinformationaboutRichardfrom.A.adictionarycollectorinAustraliaB.oneofRichard’scompetitorsC.somerareeditionofadictionaryD.thewrappingpaperofabook49.WhathappenedtoGeorgeandRichardintheend?A.BothGeorgeandRichardbecamemillionairesbysellingbooks.B.BothofthemrealizedtheiroriginalambitionswhichwerethesamE.C.GeorgeestablishedasuccessfulbusinesswhileRichardwasmissing.D.RichardbecameamillionairewhileGeorgehadnogreatsuccess.
- EdwardEstlinCummingswasapoetwell-knownforhowhewrotehispoemsHewrotehispoemswithcapital大写的lettersinthewords.ForexamplethetitleofoneofhispoemsisThelittlehorseisnewlYTheYisacapitalletter.HealsousediinsteadofItorefertohimselfinthepoems.EdwardwasbornonOctober141894inCambridgeMassachusetts.Edward’sfatherwasalsonamedEdwarD.YoungEdward’smotherwasnamedRebeccA.Shelovedtospendtimewithherchildren.ShealsotaughtEdwardJrhowtowritepoems.Edward’ssisterwasborn1896andhernamewasElizabeth.Edward’sfatherwasthefirstprofessorofSociologyatHarvardUniversity.HelaterbecametheministerofoneofBoston’srespectedchurches.HewastheonewhotaughthissontousehishandsaswellashisminD.EdwardJrusedhishandstopaintabstractart.E.E.Cummingswasaverysmartboy.Edwardwas12whenhebecameafreshmaninhighschool.Helovedcircusesballetsmusicandamusementparks.EdwardgraduatedfromHarvardin1916.DuringWorldWarIhejoinedthearmyandwassenttoFrancewherehedroveanambulancE.HeandhisfriendfromHarvardwerearrestedbecausepeoplethoughttheywereGermanspies.Theywerekeptinoneroomwheretheysleptatetalkedandtriedtodealwiththeirfearsandboredom.Edwardwrotehisfirstbookpublishedin1922calledTheEnormousRoombasedonhiswartimeexperiences.E.E.Cummingswasapoetthatmadehisownrulesinpoetry.Hewasoneofthemostpopularpoetsofthe20thcentury.60.WhichisaspecialfeatureofE.E.Cummings’poems?A.Theirtitlesareallwrittenwithcapitalletters.B.Aspecialcapitalletterisusedinthemtorefertothewriter.C.HeusedYtorefertoyou.D.Heusedlettersinaspecialwayinthem61.What’sthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.Edward’sschoolingB.Edward’sparentsC.Edward’sfamilyD.Edward’schildhooD.62.E.E.Cummingswasarrestedinthewarbecause___________.A.hewenttoFrancewithoutpermissionB.helookedlikeaFrenchmanC.hewasthoughttobeGermanagentD.hedroveawayacarthatbelongedtothearmy
- IgrewupinLakelandLosAngeles.Wealllivedonmyparents'farm.WhenIwas121gotapart-timejobonadairyfarmhelpingtomilkcows.Wemilked65cowsat5o'clockinthemorningandagainat2o'clockintheafternoonsevendaysaweek.OnedaybeforedaylightIcomplainedtomyfatherabouthavingtogotomilkthosecows.MyfathersaidYouknowboytoworkisablessing.Goingtocollegewasarareprivilege特权forakidfromLakeland.MyfathertoldmeifIpickedsomethingtostudythatIlikedIwouldalwayslookforwardtomywork.ButhealsoaddedEvenhavingajobyouhateisbetterthannothavingajobatall.IwantedtobeafarmerbutIjoinedthearmytohelppayforcollege.Inthelate1980sduringavisittoBangladeshIsawawomanwithababyonherbackbreakingbrickswithahammer.IaskedaBangladeshofficerwhytheyweren'tusingamachinewhichwouldhavebeenaloteasier.Hetoldmeamachinewouldputthatladyoutofwork.Breakingthosebricksmeantshewouldearnenoughmoneytofeedherselfandherbabythatday.Althoughthatwoman'sjobwasbaditwasenoughtokeepasmallfamilyalive.Itremindedmeofmyfather'swords:toworkisablessing.Idon'tthinkI'lleverquitworking.I'mretiredfromthearmybutI'mstillworkingtohelppeople.I'mnotgoingtostop.Ibelieveinmyfather'swords.Ibelieveintheblessingofwork.68.Howdidtheauthorprobablyfindthemilkingwork?A.Exciting.B.Boring.C.Important.D.Easy69.Bysayingtoworkisablessingtheauthor'sfathermeant_____.A.itwasagoodthingtohaveajobtodoB.itwashardtofindagoodjobforkidsC.everyonehadtomakealivingbyworkingD.onecouldonlyachievehisgoalthroughwork70.FortheBangladeshwomanbreakingbrickswithahammerwasameansof_____.A.educationB.entertainmentC.survivalD.relaxation71.Inthelastparagraphtheauthorshows____.A.hisstrongdesireforasuccessfulcareerB.hisdissatisfactionwithhispresentjobC.hisdoubtaboutthetruthfulnessinhisfather'swordsD.hisdeterminationtohelpothersbyworking
- February172012Whataweekit’sbeenforJeremyLin.WithfivebreakoutgamestheTaiwanese-AmericanhasbecometheNBA’snewestplaymakingsensation.IntheNewYorkKnicks’92-85winovertheLosAnglesLakerslastSaturdayLinhadacareer-high38points.AndadaylaterheledtheKnickstotheirfifthstraightvictory100-98toMinnesotaTimberwolves.InhispreviousgamesLin23had23pointsagainsttheWashington25pointsagainstNewJerseyand28moreagainstUtahinhisfirststart.NodoubtLinfeverisstartingtospreaD.Ifyouhaven’talreadycaughtLinsanity林疯狂getreadybecauseit’scomingastheKnickspintheirchampionshiphopesontherisingstar.IfyouwanttoknowmoreaboutLinherearefivefactsabouthimfromtheAssociatedPressAP:1.Heissmart.BeforegraduatingfromhighschoolinPaloAltoCaliforniaLinsenthisresumetoalltheIvyLeagueschools.HeonlygotintoHarvardandBrownandhechoseHarvarD.In2010Lingraduatedwithadegreeineconomics.2.HeisthefirstAmericanplayerintheNBAofChinesedescent血统.LinwasbornintheUSandhisfamilyisAsian.DespitenotbeingborninChinaLinhasco-optedYaoMing’soldfanbaseofAsian-American’swhoseehimasapowerfulrolemodel.3.Hewasn’tdrafted选拔.AftergraduatingfromHarvardLinwasn’tdraftedbyanyNBAteamwhichwouldhavemadehimthefirstIvyLeaguealumni校友tobedraftedsince1955.4.HestartedoffontheGoldenStateWarriors.LinfirstsignedwiththeWarriorsinJuly2010butrarelyplayedingamesbeforethestartofthefourthquarter.HisfirsttimeonthecourtfortheWorriersearnedhimsevenpointsthreerebounds篮板andtwoassists助攻injust11minutes.5.HeisaperfectfitfortheKnicks.NewYorkKnickshasbeeninneedofareliablepointguardandtoMikeD’AntonitheKnickscoachwhoisgoingthroughatoughseasonLinisamostunexpectedasset有价值的人.LinjustdoeseverythingeasyandtherestoftheguysaroundhimareplayingthewaywewanttoplayD’AntonisaiD.Ithinkit’sforrealanditcanonlygetbetter.44.HowmanyvictoriesdidJeremyLingetbeforebeatingMinnesotaTimberwolves?A.3B.4C.5D.645.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_________.A.JeremyLinisthefirstChineseplayerintheNBA.B.JeremyLinwashighlyspokenofbytheKnickscoachMikeD’Antoni.C.WithoutdoubttheNewYorkKnickswillwinchampionshipwiththehelpofJeremyLin.D.AftergraduatingfromHarvardJeremyLinbecametheleadingplayerontheGoldenStateWarriors.46.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.WonderfulStartforJeremyLinintheNBAB.JeremyLin’sEasyRoadtotheNBAC.JeremyLin’sUnusualLifeintheNBAD.JeremyLinA.talentintheNBA
- A.RussianaCubananAmericanbusinessmanandanAmericanlawyerwereonatraintravelingacrossEnglanD.TheRussiantookoutalargebottleofvodkagaveeachofthemenadrinkandthenthrewtheresthalfbottleofvodkaoutofthewindow.WhydidyoudothataskedtheAmericanbusinessman.There’stoomuchvodkainmycountrysaidtheRussianAndreallywehavemorethanwewilleverusE.A.littlelatertheCubanpassedaroundfineHavanaCigars.Thenhethrewhisoutofthewindow.IthoughtCubaisnotarichcountrythebusinessmansaiD.Butyouthrewthatverygoodcigarsoutofthewindow!CigarstheCubanansweredarethecheapestinmycountry.Wehavemoreofthemthanweknowwhattodowith.TheAmericanbusinessmansatquietlyforamoment.Thenhegotupcaughtthelawyerbythearmandthrewhimoutofthewindow.41.Vodkaisakindof.A.treasureB.alcohol酒C.foodD.medicine42.TheRussianandtheCubanbothwantedto.A.tellthebusinessmanwhattheircountriesarerichinB.prove证明thattheywerenotrichC.askthetwoAmericanstovisittheircountriesD.makethebusinessmanhappy43.WhenthebusinessmansaidIthoughtCubaisnotarichcountry.hemeant.A.RussianisricherthanCubaB.AmericaisnotricherthanCubaandRussiaC.Youshouldn’tthrewthatverygoodcigarawayD.Doyouhavemorecigarsthanme?44.Whatdidthebusinessmanwanttosaybythrowingthelawyeroutofthewindow?A.IwanttobuysomevodkA.B.Wehavetoomanylawyersinmycountry.C.I’llgotoCubaanddosomebusinessofcigars.D.IfyouneedlawyerscometoAmericA.45.Whichdoyouthinkisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TravelingacrossEnglandB.FourRichMenC.You’reWastingTooMuchD.There’sTooMuch
- Threeseventy-fivE.Mrs.Diaz’seyeswidenedandshedugdeeper.IsawhermouthmakeasmalllinE.Threeseventy-five?sheaskeD.It’sOK.YoucanpaylatermyfathersaiD.NoMrs.DiazsaiD.ShekeptlookinginherpursE.IhavemoneyherE.IfeltbadforyellingforIrealizedthatTedhadtriedtostealthecomicbookbecausehedidn’thavethemoney.MaybetheboycouldhaveajobIthought.IhadanideA.Whatifheworkedwithme?IaskeD.TheyturnedtomE.IsaidHecanworkwithmetopayforthecomicbook.GoodmyfathersaidsmilingatmE.Mrs.DiaznoddeD.SheturnedtohersonYouhear?Youwillworkandbuythecomicbook!YesMamaTedsaidhanginghisheaD.AstheyleftTedlookedbackandthoughhestillseemedsadhestuckout伸出histongueatmE.Tedhasbeenworkingherefortwoweeks.Hehaspaidforthecomicbookbutmyfathersaysheissuchagoodworkerthathecanworkwithmeaslongashewants.Wearefriendsnow.36.Wheredidthestorymostprobablytakeplace?A.Inaclassroom.B.Inasupermarket.C.AtabookstorE.D.Atalibrary.37.BysayingbutTedwouldn’tletgoinParagraph4theauthormeansTed______.A.tookthebookbymistakeB.wantedtokeepthebookC.didn’twanttogohomeD.didn’tthinkhewaswrong38.Inthelastparagraphwhatdoestheauthormainlytell?A.Hisideawassuccessful.B.Teddidn’tlikethejoB.C.HelikedTedverymuch.D.Tedwasanaughtyboy.
- Oncetherewasakingwhoneverateamealunlesstherewasadishoffishwithitbutonedaytherewasabigstormandthefishermenwerenotabletogoouttocatchfishsothekinghadnobreakfastandnolunch.Thenheorderedhisservantstotelleverybodyinhiscapitalthatifanyonebroughthimafishhewouldgivehimanythingthatheaskedfor.Atlastafishermancaughtabigfishlateintheafternoonandhurriedtotheking'spalacewithit.Buttheking'sPrimeMinisterwouldnotlethiminuntilhepromisedtogivehimhalfofwhateverthekinggavehimforthefish.Thekingwasveryhappywhenhesawthefish.Heaskedthefishermanwhathewantedforhisfish.TohissurprisethefishermansaidIwantyoutobeatmetwodozentimeswithastick.WhenthekingbegantobeathimadozentimesthefishermanjumpedawayandsaidThatisenoughformE.IpromisedtheotherdozentoyourPrimeMinister.ThenhetoldthekingwhathadhappenedbetweenthePrimeMinisterandhimself.Thekingwasveryangry.HenotonlygavethePrimeMinisterthedozenhitsbutalsosaidBecauseyouhavebeendishonestyouwillnotbemyPrimeMinisteranymorE.ThefishermanwilltakeyourplacE.51.Thekingdidn'thavebreakfastandlunchbecause____.A.therewasabigstormB.thePrimeMinisterdidnotbringhimanyfoodC.therewasnofishD.hisservantsdidn'tknowhowtocookwell52.Thefishermantookhisfishtotheking'spalacebecause____.A.thekinghadpromisedtogivehimwhateverhewantedB.thekingwasdyingfromhungerC.hewantedtoteachthePrimeMinisteralessonD.hewantedtobethePrimeMinister53.Whenthefishermantoldthekingwhathewantedtheking____.A.wasveryhappyB.wasverysurprisedC.wasveryangryD.gavehimwhathewantedatonce54.Whichofthefollowingsentencesistrue?A.Thekingwantedtomakethefishermanking.B.Thekinghadnothingtoeatforawholeday.C.Thekingateafisheveryday.D.ThekingwasquitehungrywhenthefishermancamE.55.ThekinggotridofhisPrimeMinisterbecause____.A.thefishermanwasclevererthanhisPrimeMinisterB.thePrimeMinisterdidnotknowhowtocatchfishC.thePrimeMinisterwasnotanhonestmanD.thePrimeMinistertookhalfofwhatthekinggavethefisherman
- ThedaysofthehunterarealmostoverinIndiA.Thisispartlybecausethereispracticallynothinglefttokillandpartlybecausesomestepshavebeentakenmainlybybanningtiger-shootingtoprotectthoseanimalswhichstillsurvivE.SomepeoplesaythatManisnaturallyahunterIdisagreewiththisview.Surelyourearliestforefatherswhoatfirstpossessednoweaponsspenttheirtimediggingforrootsandwerenodoubtthemselvesoftenhuntedbymeat-eatinganimals.Ibelievethemainreasonwhythemodernhunterkillsisthathethinkspeoplewilladmirehiscourageinover-poweringdangerousanimals.OfcoursetherearesomewhotrulybelievethatthekillingisnotreallytheimportantthingandthatthechiefpleasureliesinthejoyofthehuntandthebeautiesofthewildcountrysidE.Therearealsothoseforwhomhuntinginfactoffersachancetoprovethemselvesandriskdeathbydesign;thesemengooutafterdangerousanimalsliketigerseveniftheysaytheyonlydoittoridthecountrysideofathreat.Icanrespectreasonslikethesebuttheyareclearlydifferentfromtheneedtostrengthenyourhighopinionofyourself.Thegreatestbig-gamehuntersexpressedintheirwritingssomethingofthesefinermotives动机.Oneofthemwrote:Youmustproperlyrespectwhatyouareafterandshootitcleanlyandontheanimal’sownterritory领地.Youmustfixforeverinyourmindallthewondersofthatparticularday.Thisisbetterthanlettinghimgrowafewyearsoldertobeattackedandwoundedbyhisownsonandeventuallyeatenhalfalivebyotheranimals.Huntingisnotacruelandsenselesskilling—notifyourespectthethingyoukillnotifyoukilltoenrichyourmemoriesnotifyoukilltofeedyourpeoplE.Icanunderstandsuchbeliefsandcancomparethesehunterswiththosewhohuntedlionswithspears矛andbravelycaughtthembythetail.Butthisisverydifferentfrommanytiger-shootsIhaveseeninwhichmodernweaponswereuseD.Theso-calledhuntersfiredfromtalltreesorfromthebacksoftrainedelephants.Suchmethodsmadetigersseemnomoredangerousthanrabbits.72.ThereisnomorehuntinginIndianowpartlybecause____A.itisdangeroustohuntthereB.huntingisalreadyoutofdateC.hunterswanttoprotectanimalsD.therearefewanimalslefttohunt73.Theauthorthinksmodernhunterskillmainly_____A.tomakethecountrysidesafeB.toearnpeople’sadmirationC.togainpowerandinfluenceD.toimprovetheirhealth74.Whatdowelearnaboutthebig-gamehunters?A.Theyhuntoldanimals.B.TheymistreatanimalsC.TheyhuntforfoodD.Theyhuntformoney75.Whatistheauthor’sviewonthetiger-shootshehasseen?A.Modernhunterslackthecouragetohuntface-to–faceB.Modernhuntersshouldusemoreadvancedweapons.C.Modernhuntersliketohuntrabbitsinsteadoftigers.D.Modernhuntersshouldputtheirsafetyfirst.
- JamesArrudaHenrya98-year-oldretiredlobstermanhaswrittenandpublishedhisfirstbookInaFisherman'sLanguageafterlearningtoreadattheincredibleageof91.Mr.Henryspentmostofhislifewithoutevenhisclosestfamilymembersknowinghewasilliterate文盲.Forcedtoquitschoolinthethirdgradetotakesomejobshekeptthesecretclosetohischest-onlytellingtohislatewife.Afamilyprobleminhis90ssparkedhisencouragetorestarthiseducation.HesignedadocumenthecouldnotreadMr.Henry'sgranddaughtersaid.AndthenafterhearingaboutGeorgeDawsonasonofslaveswholearnedtoreadattheageof98andwentontowriteabookofhisownentitledLifeIsSoGoodattheageof101Mr.Henrytookupreading.Ifhecandoit.I'mgoingtotryMr.Henrysaid.Startingwithhisname.heeventuallymovedontoABC’sandchildren'sbooks.Heputthemdownforfouryearsafterthetragiclossofhiswife.Buteventuallyhewentbacktoreadingandwiththehelpofhistutorbegantorecordhislife.Hewroteabouthisfamily’svoyagefromPortugaltotheU..S..hismanyjourneysatseaandhowhewasunabletosaveanotherfishermanwhohadfallenoverboard.Hebecameacarpenterandevenaprofessionalboxer-andeventuallybuilthisownhomeinStoningtonBorough.Hislifestorieshavebecomesopopularinfactnearly800copiesweresoldinthefirsttwoweeksofthebook'sreleaselastmonth.OnethousandmorehavesincebeenprintedasrequestsforthebookfloodinfromasfarasGermany.AndnowevenHollywoodproducershaveapproachedMr.Henryaboutoptioningtherightstohislifestoryforabigscreenadaptation.61.WhichofthefollowingistrueofMr.Henry?A.Hecouldn'treadwhenhewasretired.B.Hewasnotagoodstudentatschool.C.Onlyhisfamilymembersknewhewasilliterate.D.Hepublishedhisbookattheageof91.62.Mr.Henrymadeuphismindtostudybecausehe.A.hadsometroublewithhisgranddaughterB.couldn'tsignthedocumenthewasgivenC.wantedtosharehisownexperiencewithothersD.wasinspiredbyGeorgeDawson'sstory63.HowdidMr.Henrycarryonhisstudies?A.Hebeganwiththechildren'sbooks.B.Hewashelpedoutbyhisgranddaughter.C.Hestartedfromtheverybeginning.D.Hedidn'tstopevenwhenhiswifedied.64.InhisbookMr.Henrydidn'tmention____.A.hisfamilystoryB.hisschooleducationC.hisjourneysatseaD.hisworkexperiences65.What'sthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.Nearly800copiesofthebookweresold.B.ThebookwassoldwellinGermany.C.Hisbookwaspopularbothathomeandabroad.D.Hollywoodhasplannedtoadapthisbookforamovie.
- Inoldtimestherewasastoryaboutayoungathleticboyhungryforsuccessforwhomwinningwaseverything.OnedaytheboywaspreparinghimselfforarunningcompetitioninhissmallnativevillagE.HeandtwootheryoungboysweretocompetE.A.largecrowdhadgatheredtowitnessthecompetitionandawiseoldmanuponhearingofthelittleboyhadtraveledfartobearwitnesstoo.TheracestarteD.Sureenoughtheboydugdeepandshowedhisdeterminationstrengthandpower.Hecamefirst.Thecrowdcheeredandwavedattheboy.Thewisemanremainedstillandcalm.Thelittleboyhoweverfeltproudandimportant.Asecondracewascalledandtwonewyoungchallengerscameforwardtorunwiththelittleboy.Thelittleboyfinishedfirstonceagain.Thecrowdagaincheeredandwavedattheboy.Thewisemanexpressednoopinion.Anotherraceanotherrace!shoutedthelittleboy.Thewiseoldmansteppedforwardandpresentedthelittleboywithtwonewchallengersafrailoldladyandablindman.Whatisthis?askedthelittleboy.Race!saidthewiseman.Theracewasstartedandtheboywastheonlyfinisher.Thelittleboyraisedhisarmsindelight.Thecrowdhoweverwassilentshowingnohappiness.Whydon’ttheyjoininmysuccess?heaskedthewiseoldman.Raceagainrepliedthewiseman.Thistimeallthreeofyoufinishtogethercontinuedthewiseman.ThelittleboythoughtalittlestoodinthemiddleoftheblindmanandthefrailoldladyandthentookthetwochallengersbythehanD.Theracebeganandthelittleboywalkedslowlyeversoslowlytothefinishinglineandcrossedit.Thecrowdcheeredandwavedattheboy.ThewisemansmileD.56.Accordingtothepassagetheyoungathleticboy______.A.wascrazyaboutwinningcompetitionsB.consideredtheblindmanfoolishC.wasangrywiththewisemanD.showednorespecttotheyoungchallengers57.Thewisemanwenttowatchthecompetitionsto______.A.teachtheboyalessonB.showthecrowdhiswisdomC.helptheladyandtheblindmanD.seewhethertheboywaspowerful58.Whydidthecrowdremainsilentwhentheboybeattheladyandtheblindman?A.BecausetheboywasprouD.B.BecausetheboywasimpolitE.C.Becausetheboywasnothelpful.D.Becausetheboywasoverconfident.59.Whatisthemessageconveyedinthestory?A.Smalltalkishelpful.B.Loveandkindnessarerewarding.C.Wisdomismoreimportantthanstrength.D.Sympathyshouldbegiventotheweak.60.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordfrailprobablymean?A.well-dressedB.richC.weakD.athletic
- JonnyJoneswasaniceandpopularboywhoeveryoneloved.Hewassomuchfunsogoodandsokindtoeveryonethattheytreatedhimwonderfully.ButaseverythingheneededwasgiventohimwithoutaskingJonnybecameaweed.Hewassospoiledbyeveryonethathecouldn’tstandanyhardship.OnedayJohnnyheardamothersayingtohersonComeonmyboygetupandstopcrying.YouarebehavinglikeJohnnyJones.ThatmadeJohnnyfeelveryashameD.Buthewassurethathewouldprefertobeknownasagoodboyratherthanafool.Worriedhespoketohisfatheraboutallthisthoughhewasafraidthatmaybehewouldbelaughedatforhavingsuchworries.HisfatherfarfromlaughingatJohnnytoldhimthatateacherhadtaughthimasecrettricktoturnhimintothetoughestboyoffall.Eatacandylessstudyaminutemoreandcounttofivebeforecrying.JohnnyaskedJustthat?YesjustthatsaidhisfatherIt’sverysimplebutIwarnyouthatitwon’tbeeasy.JohnnywashappylikeabirdreadytofollowtheadvicE.Hewenttoseehismotherandshenoticedhowhappyhewaswhensheofferedhimcandies.OnecandylessthoughtJohnnysoheonlytookonE.ThatafternoonhehadanotherchancetoputitintopracticebystudyingoneminutemorE.Theresultwasthathemissedthefirstminuteofhisfavoriteprogram!Buthavingachievedthisgavehimagreatfeelingofsatisfaction.ThesamehappenedwhenheranupagainstthecornerofthekitchentablE.Heonlymanagedtocounttofourbeforecryingbutthatwasleftdeeplyinhismother’smemory.OverthefollowingdaysJohnnykeptusingthemottoinhislifeashisfathertoldhim.Andthemoreheputthisintopracticetheeasieritgot.BeforelongherealizedthathecouldalsodothingsthatwouldseemimpossiblebeforE.51.Theunderlinedwordweedinthefirstparagraphrefersto____.A.apersonwithastrongv/illB.apersonwithaweakcharacterC.apersonwhoisn'tpopularwitheveryoneD.apersonwhochangeshisbehavioraccordingtothesituation52.WhatmadeJonnyJonesdecidetochangehimself?A.Amother'swords.B.Others'attitudetohim.C.Hisfather'sadvice.C.Histeacher'swarning.53.WhatisthekeypointoftheadvicefromJonny'sfather?A.Eatfewercandiesthanbefore.B.Counttofivebeforecrying.C.Talkwithparentsandfollowtheiradvice.D.Learntocontroloneselfandkeepusingthemottoinlife.54.Whatmessagedoesthewriterwanttoconveythroughthestory?A.Oneshouldbebravetofacehismistakes.B.Nothingisdifficultaslongasyousetyourmindonit.C.Spoilingachildtoomuchmayresultinhisselfishbehaviors.D.Astrongwillcanbedevelopedbysmallbutconsistentefforts.
- TomSmithwasawriter.Hewrotedetective侦探storiesformagazines.Oneeveninghecouldnotfindanendforastory.Hesatwithhistypewriterinfrontofhimbuthehadnoideas.SohedecidedtogotothecinemA.Whenhecamebackhefoundthathehadhadavisitor.SomeonehadbrokenintohishousE.ThemanhadhadadrinksmokedseveralofTom'scigarettes—andhadreadhisstory.ThevisitorleftTomanote:IhavereadyourstoryandIdon'tthinkmuchofit.Pleasereadmysuggestionsandthenyoucanfinishit.BythewayIamaburglar入屋盗窃者Iamnotgoingtostealanythingtonight.ButifyoubecomeasuccessfulwriterIwillreturn!Tomreadtheburglar'ssuggestions.Thenhesatdownandwrotetherestofthestory.Heisstillnotasuccessfulwriterandheiswaitingforhisburglartoreturn.Beforehegoesoutintheeveninghealwaysleavesahalf—finishedstorynearhistypewriter.60.TomSmithwroteabout_____________.A.soldiersB.childrenC.policemanD.animals61.Tomwenttothecinemabecause_____________.A.hewasfeelinglazyB.hecouldnotfinishastoryC.hehopedtogetideasD.hewantedtomeetavisitor62.ThemanbrokeintoTom'shouse_____________.A.toseeTomB.tostealsomethingC.toreadTom'sstoryD.tohaveadrink63.Theman_____________inhishousE.A.leftTomsomeadviceB.drankacupofteaC.leftTomsomemoneyD.paidforhiscigarettes64.Tomiswaitingforthethieftoreturn_____________.A.togetmoreideasfromhimB.tohavestoriesstolenC.toberobbedmoreoftenD.tomeethim
- WhileNickwasonthebusreadinghisnewspaperthemansittingnexttohimsuddenlypushedalargeenvelopeintohishands.Heretakethis!themansaidstoodupandgotoffthebusbeforeNickcouldsayaworD.NicksatthereholdingtheenvelopE.Itfeltheavy.Therewerepapersinsideormoneyperhaps.I’dbetterhanditovertothepolicehethought.TherewasapolicestationclosetohisofficE.Butashegotoffthebusamancametohim.Heseemedtobewaitingforsomething.HewantstheenvelopeNickthought.Nickbegantowalkquicklyandthemanhurriedafterhim.Nickstartedtorunandthemanbegantoruntoo.ButthenjustbeforehegottothepolicestationNickmanagedtolosethemaninthecrowds.Whenheenteredthepolicestationthemanwasnolongerinsight.InsidethepolicestationNickhandedovertheenvelopetoapolicemaninchargE.Themanopenedit.Theenvelopewasfullofmoneyfalsemoney.ClearlythemanmadeamistakethepolicemansaiD.Hethoughtyouwereoneofthegang团伙!Nickfeltlikeahero.Hecouldalreadyseehisnameinallthepapers.Hecouldimagineaninterviewontelevision.HoweverthepolicemanwentonI’mafraidImustaskyoutokeepquietaboutallthis.We’retryingtocatchsomeverycleverthievesandwedon’twantthemtoknowthatwehavesomeofthemoney.Soyoumustn’tsayawordtoanyone–notevenyourboss!56.ThemanwhosuddenlygaveNickanenvelopewasmostprobably________.A.Nick’sfriendB.athiefC.thebusdriverD.apostman57.Nickdecidedtogivetheenvelopeovertothepoliceprobablybecause_________.A.thewholethingwasstrangeB.anothermanwaswaitingforitC.hedidn’twantthemoneyinsideitD.thepolicestationwasnearhisoffice58.AsNickgotoffthebusamancametohimbecause_________.A.hewantedtocatchNickB.hethoughtNickwasapolicemanC.hewantedtogiveNicksomemoneyD.hethoughtNickwasoneoftheirgang59.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.NickhadanunusualexperiencE.B.Nickbecameahero.C.A.gangofthieveswerecaught.D.A.gangofthievesmadeamistakE.
- HeyJennadoyouthinkwe’llstillbefriendswhenwe’reeighty-two?IaskedmyfrienD.LosingJennawouldbelikelosingaveryclosesister.Ofcoursewe’llstillbefriendswhenwe’reeighty-twoJennaannouncedloudly.ThenextyearinGradeFourwemetJamiE.Thethreeofussoonbecameclosefriends.Weplayedtogetheralmosteveryday.Ithoughteventimecouldn’tpullusapartbutIwassadlymistaken.Thethreeofusstartedfightingalot.BeforeChristmasWehadareallybigfightandJamieandJennawereagainstmebothsayingIwasbossy专横的.Ifelthelplessandlonely.IthoughtChristmaswouldbehorrible!IwassurprisedwhenJennacametomyhouseandgavemeaterribleChristmascardshehadmadeformE.IwassosurethatshewasstilldisappointedwithmE.WowIsaidbreakingthesilenceaswestoodoneithersideofmyfrontdoor.Thanks.OkaywellIhavetogoshesaidsoftly.Okay.SeeyoulaterthenandIclosedthedoor.Whowasthatatthedoor?mymumaskeD.ItoldmumitwasmyfriendJennA.ThecardstartedoffwithMerryChristmasbutthenitsaidIamsogladwe’refriends.IamsorryaboutwhatIsaidwhenwewerefighting.A.fightwon’tstopusfrombeingfriends.Besideswesaidweweregoingtobefriendsevenwhenwe’reeighty-two.Istoppedreadingandstartedlaughing.Icouldn’tbelieveIhadforgottenwhatshesaidthatdayinthebackyarD.Icouldn’tbelieveIhadbeensoselfishintryingtomakemyfriendsfeelsorryformE.61.Thebesttitleforthispassagewouldbe______________.A.JennaandIB.FriendsForeverC.Friendshipisveryimportant.D.Friendshipisverynecessary.62.HowwouldtheauthorandJennagetalongwitheachotherafterChristmas?A.Theywouldbeclosefriendsagain.B.Theywouldnotspeaktoeachother.C.Theywouldlosetouchwitheachother.D.Theywouldgoonfightingwitheachother.63.Whatcanwelearnfromtheunderlinedsentences?A.TheauthorwassureJennafeltsorryforher.B.Theauthordidn’tthinkJennawasstillangrywithher.C.Theauthorhadn’tthoughtJennawouldsendheraChristmascarD.D.TheauthorknewJennawouldcometoseeherandsaidsorrytoher.64.Whichofthefollowingistherighttimeorderaccordingtothepassage?A.Jamiebecametheauthor’sfrienD.B.Theauthorfeltlonelyandunhappy.C.JennaJamieandtheauthorfought.D.JennabroughttheauthoraChristmascarD.E.TheauthorwassorryforwhatshediD.f.Jennaandtheauthorpromisedtobelifelongfriends.A.f-a-b-c-e-dB.a-c-f-b-d-eC.a-b-c-f-e-dD.f-a-c-b-d-e
- Mr.ParkerwasborninasmallvillagE.Hisfatherwassopoorthathecouldn'tsendhimtoschool.TheboyhadtohelphisparentstodosomefarmingandlearnedEnglishandmathbyhimselfwhenhewasft'eE.Lateronhewasmadetoleavehishomevillageandhopedtofindajobinacity.Andassoonaswarbrokeouthejoinedthearmy.Hecouldn'tforgethisterriblepastandfoughtwidththeenemiesbravely.Sohebecameageneralwhenhewasfifty.Hewashonestandfriendlytohissoldiersandoftenpunishedthosebadofficers.Andhissoldierslikedhimverymuch.OnceMr.Parkerheardfromasoldier.Inthelettertheyoungmansaidthefoodintheirmilitarycampwasverybadandhewishedthegeneralcouldgotofindoutthereasonstheoldmanwentthereatoncewithouttellinganybody.Hewentintothekitchenandexaminedeverythingcarefullyandfounditwasverydirty.Thenhewenttothesoldiers'bedroomsandfoundtherewerealotoffleas.HebecameangryandaskedthesoldiersWhatdoyouthinkofyourfoodyoungmen?Thesoldierssawtheirofficerstandingbythegeneralandsaidnothing.OnlyanewsoldiersaidVerybadsir!Whatdidyouhaveforlunchtoday?askedMr.Parker.AfriedchickensomefishandporkacakesixeggsandIhadthreecupsofwinE.Really?Mr.ParkercalledoutinsurprisE.It'stheKing'slunchIthink!SodoIGeneralsaidtheyoungman.Butit'smybirthdaytoday.Ipaidthreehundreddollarsforthemallintherestaurant!56.Mr.Parkerbecameageneralbecause.A.hewasborninapoorfamilyB.thesoldierslistenedtohimC.hefoughtwiththeenemiesbravelyD.helearnedEnglishandmathbyhimself57.Mr.Parkerwasrespectedbecause.A.hewasstrictwiththeofficersB.hecaredabouthissoldiersC.hewasfriendlytotheofficersinthecampD.hepaidattentiontothesoldiers'letters58.Mr.Parkerwenttothemilitary'campto.A.inspectthekitchensB.punishthecooksC.lookforthesoldierwhowrotetohimD.findoutifthematterintheletterwastrue59.Thesoldiersdidn'tsayanythingbecause.A.theywereafraidofthegeneralB.thegeneraldidn'tagreewiththemC.theofficerfollowedthegeneralD.theythoughttheirfoodsweregood60.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Theofficerwantedtofrightenthesoldiers.B.Thegeneralnolongerbelievedthesoldiers.C.Mr.Parkerfoundnothinginthemilitarycampatlast.D.Thenewsoldierhadabirthdaydinnerintherestaurant.
- Grandpalovedlife-especiallywhenhecouldplayatrickonsomebody.Atthosetimeshisbodyshookwithlaughter.ButonacoldSaturdayGrandpafeltthatGodplayedatrickonhimandGrandpawasn’tlaughing.Onedayasacarpenter木匠hewasbuildingsomecrates木箱fortheclotheshischurchwassendingtoanorphanage孤儿院inChinA.OnhiswayhomehereachedintohisshirtpockettofindhisglassesbuttheyweregonE.Herememberedputtingthemtherethatmorningsohedrovebacktothechurch.Hissearchprovedfruitless.WhenhementallyreplayedhisearlieractionsherealizedwhathappeneD.Theglasseshadslippedoutofhispocketunnoticedandfallenintooneofthecrateswhichhehadnailedshut.HisbrandnewglasseswereheadingforChina!TheGreatDepressionwasatitsheightandGrandpahadsixchildren.Hehadspenttwentydollarsforthoseglassesthatverymorning.It’snotfair.hetoldGodashedrovehomE.SeveralmonthslaterthedirectoroftheorphanagewasonholidayintheUnitedStates.HewantedtovisitallthechurchesthatsupportedhiminChinasohecametospeakonSundaynightatmygrandfather’ssmallchurchinChicago.Grandpaandhisfamilywerepresentatthesmallmeeting.ButmostofallhesaidImustthankyoufortheglassesyousentlastyear.YouseemyglasseswerejustdestroyeD.IwasdesperatE.EvenifIhadthemoneytherewassimplynowayofreplacingthoseglasses.AlongwithnotbeingabletoseewellIexperiencedheadacheseverydaysomycoworkersandIweremuchinprayeraboutthis.ThenyourcratesarriveD.Whenmystaffremovedthecoverstheyfoundapairofglasseslyingontop.PausinglongenoughthenhecontinuedFolkswhenItriedontheglassesitwasasthoughtheyhadbeencustom-madejustforme!Iwanttothankyouforbeingapartofthat!Thepeoplelistenedbuttheythoughtthemissionary传教士musthaveconfusedtheirchurchwithanother.ButsittingquietlyinthebackwithtearsstreamingdownhisfaceanordinarycarpenterrealizedtheMasterCarpenterhadusedhiminanextraordinaryway.56.WhichisNOTrightaboutGrandpa?A.Hewascheerfulmostly.B.HebelievedinGodmuch.C.Hewasresponsibletohisfamily.D.HesenttheglassestoChinaonpurposE.57.Fromthelasttwoparagraphswhichcanbeinferred?A.Grandpawasgladtoknowwherehisglasseswereatlast.B.Grandpashouldhavehelpedthemissionarywiththeglasses.C.Thepeopleknewtheydidnotsendtheglassesintheirlistofitems.D.Thepeopleknewthemissionarywasinneedofapairofglasses.58.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordcustom-mademeanmostly?A.madebyhand.B.madespecially.C.madewithhisagreement.D.madebyaspecialist.59.Whichcanbethebesttitle?A.PerfectMistake.B.HappyGrandpaBecameQuietatLast.C.GrandpaSendinghisGlassesMistakenly.D.GodArrangedEverythingwithaPurpose.
- IthadbeensometimesinceJackhadseentheoldman.Collegecareerandlifeitselfgotintheway.InfactJackmovedclearacrossthecountryinpursuit追寻ofthedreams.ThereintherushofhisbusylifeJackhadlittletimetothinkaboutthepastandoftennotimetospendwithhiswifeandson.Hewasworkingonhisfutureandnothingcouldstophim.OverthephonehismothertoldhimMr.Belserdiedlastnight.Thefuneral葬礼isWednesday.Memoriesflashed闪现throughhismindlikeanoldnewsreelashesatquietlyrememberinghischildhooddays.Jackdidyouhearme?OhsorryMom.YesIheardyou.it’sbeensolongsinceIthoughtofhim.I’msorrybutIhonestlythoughthediedyearsagoJacksaiD.Wellhedidn’tforgetyou.EverytimeIsawhimhe’daskhowyouweredoing.He’dreminisce回忆aboutthemanydaysyouspentover‘hissideofthefence’asheputitMomtoldhim.IlovedthatoldhousehelivedinJacksaiD.YouknowJackafteryourfatherdiedMr.Belsersteppedintomakesureyouhadaman’sinfluence影响inyourlifeshesaiD.He’stheonewhotaughtmecarpentry.Iwouldn’tbeinthisbusinessifitweren’tforhim.Hespentalotoftimeteachingmethingsthathethoughtwereimportant.MomI’llbethereforthefuneral.JacksaiD.BusyashewashekepthisworD.Jackcaughtthenextflighttohishometown.Mr.Belser’sfuneralwassmallanduneventful.Hehadnochildrenofhisownandmostofhisrelativeshadpassedaway.ThenightbeforehehadtoreturnhomeJackandhisMomstoppedbytoseetheoldhousenextdooronemoretimewhichwasexactlyasheremembereD.Everystepheldmemories.EverypictureeverypieceoffurnitureJackstoppedsuddenly.What’swrongJack?hisMomaskeD.TheboxisgonehesaiD.Whatbox?MomaskeD.Therewasasmallgoldboxthathekeptlockedontopofhisdesk.ImusthaveaskedhimathousandtimeswhatwasinsidE.Allhe’devertellmewas‘thethingIvaluemost’JacksaiD.ItwasgonE.EverythingaboutthehousewasexactlyhowJackremembereditexceptforthebox.HefiguredsomeonefromtheBelserfamilyhadtakenit.NowI’llneverknowwhatwassovaluabletohimJacksaidsadly.Returningtohisofficethenextdayhefoundapackageonhisdesk.Thereturnaddresscaughthisattention.Mr.HaroldBelseritreaD.Jacktore撕openthepackagE.Thereinsidewasthegoldboxandanenvelope信封.Jack’shandsshookashereadthenoteinsideUponmydeathpleaseforwardthisboxanditscontentstoJackBernett.It’sthethingIvaluedmostinmylifE.A.smallkeywastapedtotheletter.HisheartracingandtearsfillinghiseyesJackcarefullyunlockedthebox.Thereinsidehefoundabeautifulgoldpocketwatch.Runninghisfingersslowlyoverthefinecoverheopenedit.Insidehefoundthesewordscarved:Jack.Thanksforyourtime!HaroldBelser.Oh.MyGod!ThisisthethinghevaluedmostJackheldthewatchforafewminutesthencalledhisassistantandclearedhisappointmentsforthenexttwodays.Why?hisassistantaskeD.IneedsometimetospendwithmysonhesaiD.56.WhydidBelsersendJackhisgoldwatch?A.Becausehehadnochildrenorrelatives.B.BecausehewasgratefulforJack’stimewithhim.C.BecausehethoughthehadtokeephisworD.D.BecauseJackhadalwayswanteditduringhischildhooD.57.WhydidJacksayheneededsometimetospendwithhisson?A.Hewasverytiredofhisworkandwantedtohaveagoodrest.B.Hehadpromisedtosparemoretimetostaywithhisson.C.Hehadmissedhissonandhisfamilyfordays.D.Hecametorealizetheimportanceofthetimewithhisfamily.58.WhydidJackthinkMr.Belserdiedyearsago?A.CollegeandcareerpreventedhimfromrememberingMr.Belser.B.JackwastoobusywithhisbusinessandfamilytothinkaboutMr.Belser.C.JackwastoobusyrealizinghisdreamstothinkaboutMr.Belser.D.Hispresentbusylifewashedawayhischildrenmemories.59.Jack’smothertoldhimonthephoneaboutMr.BelserEXCEPTthat_________.A.Mr.BelseroftenaskedhowJackwasdoingB.Mr.Belser’sfuneralwouldtakeplaceonWednesdayC.Mr.BelserhadaskedforJack’smailingaddressD.Mr.Belserhadpleasantmemoriesoftheirtimetogether60.Whichofthefollowingisthemostsuitabletitleforthispassage?A.TheGoodOldTimesB.TheLostChildhoodDaysC.AnOldGoldWatchD.WhatHeValuedMost
- RobertandPeterstudyinthesameuniversity.Theydoeverythingtogetherandhelpeachother.Buttheyoftenplayjokesoneachother.TheschoolyearwasoverlastmonthandtheydecidedtotravelthroughthecountryinAmericA.TheydroveacarandcouldstopwherevertheywereinterestedandstartedwhenevertheywanteD.Ofcoursetheyenjoyedthemselves.Itwasveryhotonedayandtheywerebothhungryandthirsty.TheystoppedinfrontofarestaurantbytheroaD.Theycameinsatdownatatableandorderedsomedishes.RobertlookedaroundandfoundtherewasasmallbowlonthetablE.Hethoughttherewassomeicecreaminitandtookaspoonfulofitandputitintohismouth.Immediatelyheknewitwasmustard芥末butitwastoolatE.TearsrandownhisfacebuthepretendednothinghadhappeneD.TheotheryoungmanseeinghisfriendcryingaskedWhatareyoucryingaboutRobert?I'mthinkingofmyfatherwhodiedtwentyyearsagowashisreply.AfterawhilePetermadethesamemistakE.Tearsrandownhisfacetoo.Andhisfriendaskedhimwhy.Iwonderwhyyourfatherhadn'tbeendeadbeforehegotmarried!64.Roberttookaspoonfulofmustardbecause________.A.itwasfreeB.hethoughtitwasicecreamC.helikeditverymuchD.itwasdelicious65.Robertdidn'ttellPeteritwasmustardinthebowlbecause________.A.hewantedhisfriendtorepeatthemistakeB.hedidn'tknowhisfriendhateditC.hethoughthisfriendknewwhatitwasD.hethoughthisfriendwasinterestedinit66.________sotearsrandownhisfacE.A.RobertthoughtofhisdeadfatherB.RobertthoughthisfatherhadbeenhangedbymistakeC.Robertcouldn'trescuehispoorfatherD.ThesharptasteofthemustardmadeRobertpainful67.Petermadethesamemistakebecause________.A.heoftentooksomemustardB.hewastoohungrytowaitfortheirdishesC.hewasmuchbraverthanhisfriendD.hewasn'tafraidtobeplayedajokeon
- AyoungAmericandoctorwassleepingwhensuddenlyhisdoorbellbegantoring.Itwasalreadymidnightbutwhatcouldthedoctordo?Hehadtogetupputonhiscoatandgodownstairs.WhenheopenedthedoorhesawamanstandingwithahatinhishanD.Howdoyoudo?saidthemanCanyoucomeatoncetoaplaceoutoftown?It’squitefarbutyouhaveacarandIcanshowyoutheway.CertainlysaidthedoctorI’mquitereadyIcancomeatoncE.Afterafewminutesthecarwasstandingatthefrontdoorthemangotintothedoctor’scarandtheydroveoff.TheydroveonforalongtimE.ThenthemansaidHereyouarE.ThisismyhomE.NowIcanpayyouandyoucangobacktotown.Imustseethepatient病人thedoctorsaidHowcanIgobackwithoutseeingthepatient?Thereisnopatientexplainedtheman.Nobodyisill.Ilivehereyouseeandonemustgethomefromatownmustn’the?TherearenotaxisthistimeofthenightbutadoctoroftenmakesnightcallssoexcusemE.Hereisyourmoney.Thankyoudoctor.Goodnight.43.Thedoctor__________whenthedoorbellstartedtoring.A.wassleepingupstairsB.wassleepingdownstairsC.wasworkingupstairsD.wasworkingdownstairs44.Themanaskedthedoctor_____________.A.togooutforawalkwithhimB.togotoaplaceoutoftownC.togotohishouseD.togotohospital45.Whatthemanwantedtodowasonly______________.A.tofoolthedoctorB.togivethedoctormoneyC.togethomeinthedoctor’scarD.togetsomemedicine
- A.manoncesaidhowuselessitwastoputadvertisementsinthenewspapers.lastweeksaidhemyumbrellawasstolenfromaLondonchurch.AsitwasapresentIspenttwiceitsworthinadvertisingbutdidn'tgetitback.Howdidyouwriteyouradvertisement?askedoneofthelistenersamerchant.Hereitissaidthemantakingoutofhispocketaslipcutfromanewspaper.TheothermantookitandreadLostfromtheCityChurchlastSundayeveningablacksilkumbrella.ThegentlemanwhofindsitwillreceivetenshillingsonleavingitatNo.10BroadStreet.NowSaidthemerchantIoftenadvertiseandfindthatitpaysmewell.Butthewayinwhichanadvertisementisexpressedisofextremeimportance.LetustryforyourumbrellaagainandifitfailsI'llbuyyouanewone.ThemerchantthentookaslipofpaperoutofhispocketandwroteIfthemanwhowasseentotakeanumbrellafromtheCityChurchlastSundayeveningdoesn'twishtogetintotroublehewillreturntheumbrellatoNo.10BroadStreet.Heiswellknown.Thisappearedinthepaperandonthefollowingmorningthemanwasastonishedwhenheopenedthefrontdoor.Inthedoorwaylayatleasttwelveumbrellasofallsizesandcoloursthathadbeenthrownandhisownwasamongthem.Manyofthemhadnotesfastenedtothemsayingthattheyhadbeentakenbymistakeandbeggingthelosernottosayanythingaboutthematter.60.Theresultofthefirstadvertisementwasthat______________.A.theumbrellawasfoundsomewherenearthechurchB.themangothisumbrellabackC.themanwastedsomemoneyadvertisingD.nobodyfoundthemissingumbrella61.Themerchantsuggestedthatthemanshould_______________.A.buyanewumbrellaB.writeanotherandbetteradvertisementC.goonlookingforhisumbrellaD.reportthepolice62.IfitfailsI’llbuyyouanewonesuggestedthatthemerchant_______________.A.wantedtobuyhimanewumbrellaB.didn’tknowwhattodoC.wasrichenoughtobuyoneD.wasquitesureofsuccess63.Thestoryismainlyabout_________________.A.auselessadvertisementB.howtomakeaneffectiveadvertisementC.whatthemerchantdidfortheumbrellaownerD.howthemanlostandfoundhisumbrella
- In490B.C.theGreekmessengerPheidippidesranabout40kilometersfromthetownofMarathontoAthenstoannouncethevictoryofAthensoverMacedon.Sincethenthe42–kilometerMarathonracehasbecomeagreattestforathletes.Howeverformanyyearsonlymenwereallowedtorunthisracebecausethedistancewassaidtobeunbearableforwomen.In1966anAmericanwomennamedRobertaGibbprovedthatideawrong.Gibbhadalwaysenjoyedrunning.Onedayin1964shesawtheBostonMarathonhappeningasshewasrunninginthewoods.Sincerunningmeantalottohershebegantrainingharderhopingtojointhemarathonsomeday.Gibbfinallyappliedtoruninthe1966BostonMarathonbutshewasnotgivenentrancebecausetheBostonMarathonAssociationconsideredthatwomenwerenotstrongenoughtorun42kilometers.YetthiswasnoobstacletoGibbforsheknewshehadthephysicalandmentalstrengthtocompletetherace.Onthedaythe1966BostonMarathonwasheldGibbhidinthebushesandjumpedintotheracewhenitbegan.Shefinishedtheracein3hoursand21minutesdefeatingtwothirdsofthemenintheraceandprovingthatwomencouldrunthemarathon.AlthoughwhatGibbdidwasonlytorealizeherdreamindoingsosheshowedtheworldthatwomencouldaccomplishgreaterthingsthanmanypeoplebelievedtheycoulD.56.whywerewomenforbiddentorunthe42–kmmarathon?A.Trainingwasonlyprovidedformen.B.Womencouldnotworkasmessengers.C.Womenwerebelievedtooweaktofinishit.D.Itwasaraceheldonlyforprofessionalathletes57.WhatdidRobertaGibbdotoprepareherselffortheBostonMarathon?A.Shedressedherselfasaman.B.ShetrainedherselfharderthanbeforE.C.ShefoundajobintheBostonMarathonAssociation.D.ShehidinthebusheswaitingfortheendoftheracE.58.WhathappenedtoGibbinthe1966BostonMarathon?A.Herapplicationwasn’taccepteD.B.Shewasaskedtotrainharder.C.HerdeterminationamazedpeoplE.D.ShewaswelcometoruntheracE.59.AccordingtothetextwhatcanwelearnfromRobertaGibb’sstory?A.Mostwomenranslowerthanmeninmarathons.B.Joiningmarathonsisthebestwaytoproveone’sstrength.C.Ittakesatleasttwoyearstotraintobecomeamarathonrunner.D.Womenmaybeabletoachievegreaterthingsthanthey’reexpecteD.
- Myfatherwaspoorinexpressinghisfeelings.Iknewthatmydadlovedmebutshowedmeloveinotherways.TherewasoneparticulartimeinmylifewhenthisbecamerealtomE.Ialwaysbelievedthatmyparentshadagoodmarriagebutgraduallythestrain紧张onmymomanddad’srelationshipwasquiteevident.HoweverIwasnotpreparedforthedaywhenDadhaddecidedtoleavE.AllthatIcouldthinkofwasthatIwasgoingtobecomeaproductofadivorcedfamily.Ikepttellingmyselfthatitwasn’tgoingtohappen.ThenightbeforeheleftIstayedupinmyroomforalongtimE.IprayedandIcriedandIwrotealonglettertomydaD.ItoldhimhowmuchIlovedhimandthatIwouldalwaysandforeverbehisKrissiE.AsIfoldedmynoteIstuckinapictureofmewithasayingIhadalwaysheard:Anyonecanbeafatherbutittakessomeonespecialtobeadaddy.EarlythenextmorningasmydadleftourhouseIslippedmyletterintooneofhisbags.Twoweekslatermymothertoldmethattheydecidedthattherewerethingsthatthebothofthemcouldandwouldchangeandthattheirmarriagewasworthsaving.WellDadsaidthatwhenhereadyourletteritmadehimcry.ItmeantalottohimandIhavehardlyeverseenyourdadcry.Afterhereadyourletterhecalledtoaskifhecouldcomeovertotalk.WhateveryousaidreallymadeadifferencetoyourdaD.Afewdayslatermydadwasback.Wenevertalkedabouttheletter.Iguessedthatitbecameasecretbetweenus.68.Whydidtheauthor’sfatherdecidetoleave?A.Becausehewaspoorinshowinghisfeelings.B.Becausehiswifewasalwaysgivingorders.C.BecauseseriousproblemsoccurredintheirmarriagE.D.Becausethestrainonfather-daughterrelationshipwasevident.69.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenherfatherdecidedtoleave?A.ExciteD.B.AnnoyeD.C.Doubtful.D.Upset.70.TheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2means_______.A.amanmayhavetogiveupalottobearealfatherB.amanmayhavetogiveintohiswifetobeadaddyC.amanwhoraisesspecialchildrencanbecomearealfatherD.amanwhodevelopssomespecialtalentscanbearealfather71.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Howtheauthor’sparentsenjoyedahappymarriagE.B.Howalettersavedtheauthor’sparents’marriagE.C.Thedivorcehadagreatinfluenceontheauthor.D.Theauthorhadagoodrelationshipwithherparents.
- SittinginthefrontrowinhercollegeclassescarefullytakingnotesNolaOchsisjustaslikelytoanswerquestionsastoaskthem.That’snottheonlythingmarkingherofffromherclassmatesatFortHaysStateUniversity.She’s95andwhenshegraduatesonMay12thit'sbelievedshe'llbecometheworld'soldestpersontobeawardedacollegedegreE.Shedidn'tplanitthatway.ShejustlovedtolearnasateenageronaHodgemanCountyfarmthenasateacherataone-roomschoolaftergraduatingfromhighschoolandlaterasafarmwifeandmother.EvenasIgrewolderthatenthusiasmforstudywasstilltherE.IcameherewithnothoughtofitbeinganunusualthingatallshesaiD.She'sgettingoffersfortelevisionappearancesandreportersshowupwantingtointerviewher.Shesayssheenjoysit.ItbringsattentiontothiscollegeandthispartofthestatE.SheaddedIdon'tthinkmuchofmyagE.ItmightlimitwhatIcando.AslongasIhavemymindandhealthit'sjustanumber.OchsstartedtakingclassesatDodgeCityCommunityCollegeafterherhusbanddiedin1972.AftertakingaclasshereandthereovertheyearsshewasclosetohavingenoughhoursforanundergraduatedegreE.At5-foot-2herwhitehairpulledintoabun圆形发髻shewalksenergeticallydownhallwaystoclasseswithherbooksinabighandbag.Studentsnodandsmile;she'sdescribedaswitty睿智的charminganddown-to-earth.EverybodyhasacceptedmeandIfeeljustlikeanotherstudentshesaiD.ThestudentsrespectmE.AnaddedjoyforOchsisthather21-year-oldgranddaughterAlexandraOchswillgraduatewithher.JustlikeanyothereagercollegegraduatetheelderOchscan'twaitforlife’snextchallengE.I’mgoingtoseekemploymentonacruiseshipasastorytellershesaidsmiling.Thedeterminedlookinhereyeleavesnodoubt.She’sserious.41.ThefirstparagraphmainlytellsusthatNolaOchsis______.A.hard-workingB.successfulC.differentD.energetic42.FromtheunderlinedsentenceShedidn'tplanitthatwayweknowthatNolaOchsdidn't______.A.meantobecometheoldestcollegegraduateB.wanttostoplearningasayounggirlC.plantobeafarmwifeandmotherD.reallyenjoylearningatsuchanoldage43.What'sNolaOchs'attitudetowardsherage?A.Shefeelssadaboutit.B.Sheisproudofit.C.Shetriestofightagainstit.D.Shepayslittleattentiontoit.44.InthepassagenothingissaidaboutOchs'______.A.educationalexperienceB.relationshipwithothersC.majorsubjectD.physicalappearance
- Goingtoschoolmeanslearningnewskillsandfactsindifferentsubjects.Teachersteachandstudentslearnandmanyscientistsareinterestedinfindingwaystoimprovebothteachingandlearningprocesses.SianBeilockandSusanLevingtwopsychologistsattheUniversityofChicagoaretryingtolearnaboutlearning.InanewstudyaboutthewaykidslearnmathinelementaryschoolBeilockandLevinefoundasurprisingrelationshipbetweenwhatfemaleteachersthinkandwhatfemalestudentslearn:Ifafemaleteacherisuncomfortablewithherownmathskillsthenherfemalestudentsaremorelikelytobelievethatboysarebetterthangirlsatmath.Ifthesegirlskeepgettingmath-anxiousfemaleteachersinlatergradesitmaycreateasnowballeffectontheirmathachievementLevinetoldScienceNews.Thestudysuggeststhatifthesegirlsgrowupbelievingthatboysarebetteratmaththangirlsarethenthesegirlsmaynotdoaswellastheywouldhaveiftheyweremoreconfident.Justasstudentsfindcertainsubjectstobedifficultteacherscanfindcertainsubjectstobedifficulttolearn—andteach.ThesubjectofmathcanbeparticularlydifficultforeveryonE.Thenewstudyinvolved65girls52boysand17first-andsecond-gradeteachersinelementaryschoolsintheMidwest.Thestudentstookmathachievementtestsatthebeginningandendoftheschoolyearandtheresearcherscomparedthescores.Theresearchersalsogavethestudentsteststotellwhetherthestudentsbelievedamathsuperstarhadtobeaboy.Thentheresearchersturnedtotheteachers:Tofindoutwhichteacherswereanxiousaboutmaththeresearchersaskedtheteachershowtheyfeltattimeswhentheycameacrossmathsuchaswhenreadingasalesreceipt.A.teacherwhogotnervouslookingatthenumbersonasalesreceiptforexamplewasprobablyanxiousaboutmath.Boysonaveragewereunaffectedbyateacher’sanxiety.Onaveragegirlswithmath-anxiousteachersscoredlowerontheend-of-the-yearmathteststhanothergirlsinthestudydiD.Plusonthetestshowingwhethersomeonethoughtamathsuperstarhadtobeaboy20girlsshowedfeelingthatboyswouldbebetteratmath—andallofthesegirlshadbeentaughtbyfemaleteacherswithmathanxiety.Accordingtosurveysdonebeforethisonecollegestudentswhowanttobecomeelementaryschoolteachershavethehighestlevelsofanxietyaboutmath.Plusnineofevery10elementaryteachersarewomenLevinesaiD.61.SianBeilockandSusanLevinecarriedoutthenewresearchinorderto___________.A.knowtheeffectsofteachingonlearningB.studystudents’waysoflearningmathC.provewomenteachersareunfittoteachmathD.findbetterteachingmethodsforteachers62.Theunderlinedpartinparagraph2mostprobablymeansthatgirlsmay___________.A.enduplearningmathanxietyfromtheirteachersB.studythewaystheirfemaleteachersbehaveC.haveaninfluenceontheirmath-anxiousfemaleteachersD.gainunexpectedachievementinsuchsubjectsasmath63.Inthestudywhatweretheteachersrequiredtodo?A.PreparetwomathachievementtestsforthestudentsB.TelltheirfeelingsaboutmathproblemsC.AnswerwhetheramathsuperstarhadtobeaboyD.Comparethestudents’scoresafterthemathtests64.Whatisthefindingofthenewstudy?A.Nomalestudentswereaffectedbytheirteachers’anxietyB.AlmostallthegirlsgotlowerscoresintheteststhantheboysC.About30%ofthegirlsthoughtboysarebetteratmaththangirlsD.Girlswithmath-anxiousteachersallfailedinthemathtests65.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.117studentsandteacherstookpartinthenewstudyB.TheresearchersfeltsurprisedatthefindingsoftheirstudyC.BeilockandLevineareinterestedinteachingmathD.Menteachersarebetteratteachingmaththanwomenteachers
- 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.ThemoresheencouragehimthefasterheimproveD.BytheendofthesixthgradeTeddyhadbecomeoneofthesmartestchildrenintheclass.SixyearswentbybeforeshegotanotefromTeddy.Hewrotethathehadfinishedhighschoolthirdinhisclassandshewasstillthebestteacherheeverhadinhiswholelift.HewenttocollegE.Mrs.ThompsongottwomorelettersfromhimwiththelastonesignedTheodoreF.StoddardM.D.医学博士.Thestorydoesn’tendtherE.OnhisweddingdayDr.StoddardwhisperedinMrs.Thompson’searThankyouMrs.ThompsonforbelievinginmE.YoumademefeelimportantandshowedmethatIcouldmakeadifferencE.Mrs.ThompsonwithtearsinhereyeswhisperedbackTeddyyouhaveitallwrong.YouweretheonewhotaughtmethatIcouldmakeadifferencE.Ididn’tknowhowtoteachuntilImetyou.45.WhatdidMrs.Thompsondoonthefirstdayofschool?A.ShemadeTeddyfeelashameD.B.SheaskedthechildrentoplaywithTeddy.C.ShechangedTeddy’sseattothefrontrow.D.Shetoldtheclasssomethinguntrueaboutherself.46.WhatdidMrs.ThompsonfindoutaboutTeddy?A.Heoftentoldlies.B.Hewasgoodatmath.C.HeneededmotherlycarE.D.Heenjoyedplayingwithothers.47.InwhatwaydidMrs.Thompsonchange?A.Shetaughtfewerschoolsubjects.B.Shebecamestricterwithherstudents.C.Shenolongerlikedherjobasateacher.D.Shecaredmoreabouteducatingstudents.48.WhydidTeddythankMrs.Thompsonathiswedding?A.Shehadkeptintouchwithhim.B.Shehadgivenhimencouragement.C.ShehadsenthimChristmaspresents.D.ShehadtaughthimhowtojudgepeoplE.
- AsRosalieWarrenstoodatthemailboxinthelobbyofherapartmentbuildinginMay1980shesharedtheanxietyofmanyothercollegeseniors.Inherhandwasanenvelopecontainingherfinalgrades.AsshenervouslyopeneditWarrenwonderedwhetherherhundredsofhoursofstudyinghadpaidoff.TheyhaD.IgotfiveA’sshestillrecallswithelation.Ialmostfellonthefloor!WarrenwouldgraduatefromSuffolkUniversitywithaBachelorofSciencedegreeinphilosophyandhistoryatage80.Threeyearslateratage83;shewouldreceiveherseconddegreefromSuffolkamaster’sineducation.NowwithbothdiplomasproudlydisplayedinherapartmentWarrenisnotfinishedwithlearning.Now93shecontinuesforher18thyearatSuffolkunderaprogramthatallowspersons65andovertoattendclassestuitionfreE.It’smylifetogotoschooltoenjoybeinginanacademicatmosphereshesays.That’swhatIlovE.WarrenwasbornRosalieLeveyonAug.291900.TwoyearsaftersheenteredhighschoolherfatherdieD.Warrenhadtoleaveschoolforfactoryworktohelpsupportherfamily’s10children.WarrendescribesherselfasapersonwhoalwayslikedschoolandshesaysthemovebrokemyheartcompletelybecauseIcouldn’tfinishhighschool.IntheendhoweverIwenttoschoolnightssherecalls.AnyplaceIcouldfindanoutletoflearningandteachingIwastherE.A.shorttimelaterhermotherbecameillandWarrenhadtocareforheronceagainputtinghereducationonholD.Finallyin1921hermothernowrecovereddrewfromhersavingtosendWarrentoBostonUniversityfortwoyearstostudytypingstenographyandofficeprocedures.ThosecourseshelpedWarrengainseverallong-termofficepositionsoverthenext60yearsbuthergreatdesiretobeintheacademicfieldcontinueD.In1924shemarriedEugeneWarrenandsevenyearslaterherdaughterCorinnewasborn.In1955bythenawidowandagrandmotherWarrentookabustouracrosstheUnitedStatesthatwastolastninemonths.ShesaidshewantedtoseethingsyouneverseeintheWestEnD.WhenshereturnedhomeshetookabookkeepingpositionandalsoenrolledincoursesinphilosophysociologyandChinesehistory.In1975whenshewas75WarrenlearnedfromaneighboraboutSuffolkUniversity’stuition-freeprogramforseniorcitizens.Iwasattheregistrar’sofficetheverynextdaysherecalls.AtfirstshetookoneortwocoursesatatimebutencouragedbyherprofessorssheenrolledasadegreecandidatE.IhadnotstudiedforsomanyyearsshesaysbutIwasdetermineD.ForthenextfouryearsWarrenwhocallsherselfastudentofphilosophyworkedtowardherdegreE.NancyStolldeanofstudentsatSuffolksaysWarrenisaninterestingrolemodelforouryoungerstudents---thatlearningisalifetimeactivity.Sheisgenuinelyenthusiasticaboutbeinghereandthatpermeates散发heractivitiesandiscontagious传染的tostudentsandfaculty.55.WhatdoesthewordelationmeaninthesentenceIgotfivesA’sshestillrecallswithelation?A.GreathappinessB.GreatsurpriseC.GreatprideD.Greathonor56.HowoldwasWarrenwhenshegotherfirstcollegedegree?A.Shewas79B.Shewas23C.Shewas80D.Shewas7557.Whatkindofworkdidshedofor60years?A.StudyingB.FactoryworkC.TypingD.Officework58.Whichstatementcanbeinferredfromtheunderlinedsentences?A.BecauseWarrenneedn’tpayhertuition;shewenttostudyatSuffolkUniversityB.AtfirstWarrenhadtopayforhercoursesatSuffolkUniversityC.MostofthestudentsatSuffolkUniversityareolderthan65D.SuffolkUniversityencouragesolderpeopletotakecourses59.ItcanbeinferredfromthispassagethatRosalieWarren_______.A.camefromawealthyfamilyB.didn’tlikeworkinginanofficeC.putherfamilybeforehereducationD.didn’tlikeherfamilyverymuch60.Whatisthemaintopicofthispassage?A.RosalieWarren’sfamilyB.RosalieWarren’slifeC.RosalieWarren’seducationD.RosalieWarren’sstudyingatSuffolkUniversity
- MygrandfatherlivedonlyhalfamileawayfromwhereIgrewupinNewYork.Everydayhewouldwalkdowntoourhouseandbringmydadnewspapers.Alongwiththepapershewouldbringasmallbagoftreats美食formytwobrothersandmE.WesternNewYorkhadterriblewinterweather:rainsleet雨夹雪oreven3feetofsnow.Evenwhenhewas81hestillwalkedthehalfmileeverysingleday.AsachildIlookedforwardtothedailytreatsbutnowI’molderandIrealizehebravedtheroughweathereachdayjusttoseeussmile;InowvaluethatmorethananythingelsE.Mygrandfathertouchedmanylives.A.womanwhohadbeeninhospitalforfiveyearstoldmeherstory.Shesaidmygrandfatherwouldvisithertwiceaweekatherhome:toreadtoherplaybridgeorjustchat.Itlastedforyearswithoutstop.Shehadfewvisitors.Evenahitch-hikerwhomygrandfatherhadpickedupforfreetoldmeofmygrandfather’sinfluenceonhislifE.MygrandfathertookthetravelertohishomE.Afterlearningthatthemanwashomelessmygrandfathergavehimaplacetostay.Themantoldmethatnoonehadeverbeensonicetohim.Helaterfoundajobinasupermarket.IwastouchedbutnotsurprisedtoknowallofthetouchingstoriesfromwhichIunderstoodmygrandfather’sselflessness.Ihavesincetriedtolearnfromhimtohelpothers.Althoughhediedyearsagowestillrespecthim.26.Thewriter’sgrandfatherwalkedtohisgrandson’shomeeachdayinorderto________.A.bringhissonnewspapersB.givehisgrandchildrensomefoodC.takeexercisebywalkingD.seehissonandgrandchildren27.Allofthefollowingcandescribethewriter’sgrandfatherEXCEPT________.A.kindB.selflessC.strictD.helpful28.Theunderlinedwordhitch-hikerinParagraph3refersto________.A.apersonwhogetsafreecarridewhentravelingB.apersonwholikestravelingbycarC.apersonwhoisgivenupbyparentsD.apersonwhotravelsaloneandgetslost29.Fromthetextwecaninferthat________.A.thewriterdidn’tknowhisgrandfather’sselflessnessuntilyearslaterB.thewriter’sgrandfatherwenttohishouseexceptonsnowydaysC.thewriter’sgrandfathereverlookedafterawomaninhospitalforfiveyearsD.thewriter’sgrandfathereverhelpedastrangerfindajobinasupermarket30.Afterlearningabouthisgrandfather’sstoriesthewriter________.A.feltalittlesurprisedatfirstB.followedtheexampleofhisgrandfatherC.wasmuchsadallthetimeD.didn’tlikehisgrandfather’saction
- Roywasn’ttheonlyonetoreceivehiscall-up入伍papers.StephenNapier’scall-upcameatthebeginningofFebruaryandhewaspleasedtofindthathewouldbegoingintotheRoyalAirForceRAF.HisfatherwasnotsopleasedandmadehisfeelingsknownasheandStephenwereontheirdailywalk.ItwasthefirststepinhisplansforStephentotakeovertheestate地产whenthetimecameandalthoughStephenwaswellawareofthishecouldthinkofnoreasonnottoaccompanyhim.Thoughyou’dforgottenthatnonsensE.StillIdaresayIcouldpullafewstringstogetyoutotheArmy...NoFather!IhavetoldyouIwanttolearntofly.WhatchancewouldIhavetodothatintheArmy?I’dbebetteroffintheNavy—atleastthey’vegottheFleetAirArm.ButIhavebeenputintheRAFandthat’swhereIwanttogosolet’sleaveitatthat.HisfacewentreD.Senttohisfather’sschoolandthentoCambridgemuchtohissatisfactionhehadneverhadtodefendhisowndesiresandhisfatherwasahardmantoopposE.ThefatherglaredatStephenNoIwon’tleaveitatthat.IwanttoknowwhatotherridiculousideasareinyourheaD.Forastartwhat’sallthisaboutAmerica?America?Yes.AllthosebooksIsawinyourroomtheotherday.Brochuresaboutemigration移民.ThebigsilveredheadloweredlikethatofabullabouttochargE.Don’ttroubletodenyit.Iwon’tFather.SomemenatCambridgehavebeentalkingaboutit.Theywantpeoplelikeusheremathematiciansandscientistsforallkindsofresearch—thesortofresearchIcoulddo.ItwouldbeaworthwhilelifeformE.ThefatherrespondedexactlyashissonhadknownhewoulD.You’vegotaworthwhilelifehere!You’vegotanestatetorun!NoFather.You’vegotanestatetorun.Ineveraskedforit.WhynotaskBadentodothisstuff?HeperhapscanmakeagoodjobofitbutI...IfhewerehereImightthinkaboutthissillyideaofyours—onlythinkaboutitmindyou—but...71.IfthefatherwantedStephentotakeovertheestatethefirstthinghedidwould_______.A.takeawalkwithStephenasusualandexpresshisfeelingsB.waittillhissongraduatedfromCambridgeC.persuadeStephennottogointoRAFD.sendStephentotheArmyinsteadofRAF72.WhichstatementisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.StephenpreferredtogointotheNavyratherthantheArmy.B.Stephenalsoreceivedhiscall-uppapersasRoy.C.Thefatherdidn’tlikeStephen’sideaofgoingtoAmericA.D.StephenwaseventuallyforcedtostaytoruntheestatE.73.Afterreadingthispassagewecaninferthat______.A.StephenhadneverhadtodefendhisdesiresbeforeB.BadenmightbeoneofStephen’sfamilymembersC.StephenwantedtoflyintheRAFandbecomeapilotinAmericaD.ifsomebodytookovertheestateStephencouldrealizehisdream74.Whatdowelearnfromtheunderlinedsentence?A.Itlookedasifthefatherwasangrywhenmentioningthebrochures.B.ThefatherwasveryangryandwantedtobeathissonStephen.C.Stephenwasannoyedwhenhisfatherreferredtothebrochures.D.AbigredbullwasabouttochargeatStephen.75.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.RAF—aBetterChoicethantheArmyB.ATalkbetweenFatherandSonC.TheDreamofaCambridgeStudentD.AConflictbetweenFatherandSon
- RobertFrostwasoneofAmerica’sbestknownandmosthonoredseriouswriters.ButhisfamecamelateinhislifE.HewasborninSanFranciscoCaliforniain1874.HelivedinCaliforniaduringhisearlychildhooD.HewasnamedafterthechiefSoutherngeneralinAmerica’sCivilWar.Thegeneral’snamewasRobertEdwardLeE.ThepoetwasnamedRobertLeeFrostbecausehisfatherwantedtohonorthegeneral.SomeoneonceaskedanotherAmericanwriterErnestHemingwayhowtobecomeawriter.ThebestthinghesaidwastohaveanunhappychildhooD.IfthisistrueRobertFrost’schildhoodwasunhappyenoughtomakehimaverygoodwriter.RobertFrost’sfatherwasareporterwhowantedtobeapolitician.Heoftendranktoomuchwineandbecameangry.Robertwasthevictim受害者ofhisanger.RobertFrostfinishedhighschoolin1891.AfterhighschoolRobert’sgrandfatherofferedtopayhiscostsatDartmouthCollegE.ButRobertlefttheschoolafterafewmonths.Hedidnotlikeit.Hespentthenextfewyearsworkingatdifferentjobs.Atonetimeheworkedinafactory.Laterherepairedshoes.Hewasateacher.Hewasareporter.Alwayshewrotepoetry.RobertFrostattendedHarvardUniversityfortwoyears.AfterthathereturnedtothemanyjobsheheldbeforE.ForawhileFrosttriedtotakecareofafarminthestateofNewHampshirE.Hewasnotasuccessfulfarmer.Andhecontinuedtowritepoetry.Hesaidthatuntil1930heearnedonlyabouttendollarsayearfromwriting.In1912hedecidedtotrytomakeanewstart.HetookhisfamilytoBritain.Thecostoflivingwaslow.InBritainFrostfoundapublisherforhisfirstbookofpoems.ThebookwascalledABoy’sWill.Whenitappearedin1913.FrostreceivedhighpraisefromBritishreaders.Praisewassomethinghehadnotreceivedinhisowncountry.EzraPoundanotherAmericanpoetlivinginBritainreadthepoemsandlikedthemverymuch.HewroteamagazinearticleaboutFrost.HealsohelpedgetFrost’ssecondbookofpoemspublishedinAmericA.ThatbookwascalledNorthofBoston.60.ThefollowingsarewritersEXCEPT________.A.RobertEdwardLeeB.RobertLeeFrostC.ErnestHemingwayD.EzraPound61.ThepassagewroteaboutHemingwayinordertoshowthatA.hehadgreatinfluenceonFrost’spoetryandlifeB.Frost’spoetrystylewasthesameasHemingway’sC.FrostwasunhappybecausehewasthevictimofhisfatherD.Frostspenthischildhoodunhappily62.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.OnceFrost’sfirstbookwaspublishedhegainedgreatpraiseinhiscountry.B.AfterleavingHarvardUniversityhebegantolearntowritepoetry.C.Frostwasfoundlohaveagiftinpoetrywhilehestudiedinhighschool.D.RobertFrost’sfatherwasangryanddrankalotbecausehedidn’trealizehisdream.63.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.RoberlFrost’sunhappychildhooD.B.RoberlFrost’sfirstandsecondbook.C.RoberlFrost’sfamilyandjobs.D.RoberlFrost’slifeandpoetry.
- Oncetherewasayoungwomanwhodidn’tlikeherjoB.Everydaywhenshecamehomefromworkshetoldherhusbandhowterribleherdayhadbeenhowtiringtheworkandhowunreasonableherboss.Leavethatjobherhusbandtoldher.OhIwillshesaiD.Butnotyet.IhavetoomanyfriendsthereformetoleavE.Andsosheremainedunhappyatworkuntiltheyearsbecamedecadesandherchildrenhadchildren.Leavethatjobhergrandchildrentoldher.OhIwillshesaiD.Butnotyet.ThereareonlysevenmoreyearsuntilIreachthirtyyearsofserviceandcanretirE.SoIcan’tjustyet.Iknowthiswoman.Andherstoryremindsmeofanolddoghalfasleepontheporchofageneralstoremoaningandgroaninginthesun.Whyisyourdogactingthatway?acustomeraskedthestoreowner.Ohansweredtheman.He’slyingonanail.Wellwhydoesn’themove?Becauseit’snothurtinghimbadenough.That’strueforpeopletoo.Weconvinceourselvesthepainisnotbadenoughtoleavetheworkplaceweknow.Butwe’rewrong.Prolongedworkpainiscontinuing.Someworkpaindamagesourself-esteemkillsourpassionordestroysourdreams.WilburWrightoncecommentedWecouldhardlywaittogetupinthemorning.IknowthatexhilaratingfeelingofbeingsopassionateaboutsomethingIwasworkingonthatIcouldn’twaittogetbacktowork.Andpeoplewhoarewinningatworkingknowthatkindofpassiontoo.Theygetexcitedaboutwork.Theyoffertheiruniquegiftsandtalentseagerly.Andwhenthingsdon’tchangeastheysometimeswilltheyrefusetoletenvironmenthijack劫持theirself-esteempassionordreams.59.Thewomancomplainedtoherhusbandeverydaybecause.A.shedidn’thaveenoughmoneytosupportherfamilyB.herbosscriticizedherforwhatshehaddoneC.shewasnotsatisfiedwithherjobatallD.herworkwasdifficultandherbosswascruel60.Fromthesecondparagraphwecanknowthatthewoman.A.likedmakingfriendswithothersB.lovedallofherchildrenverymuchC.lefthertiringjobatlastD.didexactlythesamejoballalong61.TheunderlinedwordProlongedinParagraph4means.A.lastingB.slightC.seriousD.hard62.Peoplewhoaregettingalongwellwiththeirwork.A.havetogetupearlyeverydayB.arenotwillingtogotoworkC.needmoreuniquegiftsandtalentsD.arelikelytochangewiththesituation
- Attheageof22LiuLuisbarelyoldenoughtoshaveandmayindeedstillhavepeachfuzzonhisfaceinsteadofwhiskersbuthisyouthhasnotpreventedhimfrombecomingtheyoungestprofessorinChinA.LastweekZhongnanUniversityinthecentralChinesecityofChangshaappointedLiutoaprofessorshipandalsoawardedhimonemillionyuaninrecognitionforhissolvingacomplicatedmathproblemcalledtheSeetapunEnigma.It’snotunusualforyoungpeoplesuchasLiutodogreatthings.Mostgreatpoetryandmanygreatscientificandmathematicaldiscoverieshaveleapedfromthemindsofyounggeniuses.WeonlyhavetothinkofthepoetryofByrontheinventionsofEdisonandthetheoreticalbreakthroughsofEinstein.UnlikeLiuhowevermostgeniuseshavetowaitalongtimetoreceivetherecognitionandrewardsoftheirachievements.SoLiu’sskyrockettothetophasruffledsomefeathersinacademiaandonWeibo.Thecriticsbelievethataprofessorshipshouldonlybegivenafterlongyearsspentintheacademictrencheswritingresearchpapersandteachinginclassrooms.Inotherwordsprofessorsshouldhavetopaytheirdues.ForthemostpartthoughpeoplehavesupportedLiu’sappointment.TheybelievethatcreativityinnovationandindividualgeniusshouldbeencouragedinChinA.IfChinaistogrowandprosperitneedsyoungmindslikeLiu’s.Butthatraisesanotherquestion:IsLiuagoodrolemodel?LiuwasonlyamediocrestudentinhighschoolanduniversityandasyetdoesnothaveapostgraduatedegreE.WillothersseeLiu’ssuccessasanexcusetoignorethetraditionalschoolsystem?Whenweareyoungweallthinkthatwearespecial;buddinggeniusesjustwaitingtoflower.Whileitmaybetruethatwearespecialnotmanyofusaregeniuses.FormostofustheknowledgeanddisciplinethatwelearninschoolwillbethebasisforoursuccessinlaterlifE.Weshouldacceptthatbutschoolsshouldalsoacceptthespecialnessofindividualstudentsanddomoretoencouragestudentstodevelopthatspecialness.AfterallasLiuhasshownhavingalittlepeachfuzzonyourfacedoesn’tmeanyoucan’tdogreatthings.67.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParA.2probablymean?A.LiusucceedsovernightandithasinspiredmanyyoungpeoplE.B.Liu’ssuccessovernightmakessomepeopleangryandupset.C.Liuisasproudasabirdofhisappointment.D.EvenbirdsarefrightenedsinceLiusucceedssoabruptly.68.What’sthepurposeoftheexamplesofByronEdisonandEinsteinpresentedinParA.1?A.TointroducesomefamouspeoplearoundtheworlD.B.Toprovethatyoungmindsarealsolikelytodogreatthings.C.ToprovethatChinesepeoplecanmakeamazingachievementsjustlikeforeignpeoplE.D.ToconvincereadersthatthesolutiontoSeetapunEnigmaisasgreatasByron’spoetryEdison’sinventionandEinstein’stheoreticalbreakthroughs.69.TheauthormayprobablyagreewiththefollowingEXCEPT___________.A.LiuisagoodrolemodelforyoungpeoplE.B.Schoolshouldgivestudentsmorespacetodeveloptheirspecialness.C.Allspecialpeoplearenotgeniuses.D.Liu’ssuccessshouldn’tbeanexcusetoneglectthetraditionalschoolsystem.70.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsLiu’sappointmentaccordingtothepassage?A.Critical.B.doubtful.C.IroniC.D.PositivE.
- IhavebeenusingtheInternetsinceIwasfivewhenmydadfirstsatmedowninfrontofacomputerandconnectedmetheInternet.I’vealwaysfeltlikeamasteroftheInternetworlD.AOLInstantMessagingMSNGmailFacebook.Myspace—I’vegotitallundercontrol.Ithoughttherewasnothingmoretoitbesidescheckingmye-mailandwastingmytimeuntilIbegantoknowe-commerce:businessontheInternet.Someonlinebusinessarerunfromone-roomhomeoffices.Othershavehundredsofemployee雇员spreadworldwidE.HaveyoueverheardofAmazon.comYahoo.com?MyfriendsoftensaidtheygotcheaptextbooksoffAmazon.comorhadagooddealatSteveMaden.com.UnfortunatelyformeIcontinuedmye-commercelessWeb-surfingnotknowingallthedealsIwasmissingouton.ThatisofcourseuntilmysisterfinallysoldtheideatomE.Whyareallthesepackages包裹arrivinginthemailforyouKaty?Iaskedheroneday.Strangeenvelopeshadbeenputonourdoorstepforweeksnoweachonealwaysaddressedto寄给mysister;andweallknowlittlesistersshouldneverbegettingmoremailsthantheirelders!Ohit’sthethingsIorderedonline!sheanswereD.Iwatchedspeechlesslyassheopenedthem.Therewasnowayourparentswerelettingherspendthatmuchmoney—onlineoroff!Howmuchdidallofthiscost?Ohonlyabout$15inall!Shesaidexcitedly.EverythingoneBayisonsale!It’sawaybetterthangoingtothemall.IfeltasiftherehadbeenastorerightinmybackyardthatIhadneverwalkedinto!ThatweekIorderedausedSpanishtextbookformysummercourseonlinefor10percentofthepublishingpricE.A.fewdayslaterIboughtaniPodprotectorandabookortwoviathewonderfuleBay.com.60.Fromthefirsttwoparagraphwecanconcludethattheauthor______.A.hadnoexperienceusingcomputersB.hadnoideaofwhate-commerceisC.onlyusedtheInternettochecke-mailD.thoughtsurfingtheInternetwasawasteoftime61.Thewriterdidn’tfindoutaboute-commerceuntil______.A.hestoppedweb-surfingB.hevisitedastoreinhisbackyardC.hisfriendstoldhimabouttheonlinedealstheymadeD.hissisterexplainedthepackagesshegotbymail62.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthattheauthor______.A.hasbeguntoenjoyonlineshoppingB.lovesthebigstoreinherbackyardC.feelsheisatruemasteroftheInternetD.neverenjoyedshoppingthatmuch63.What’sthepurposeofthearticle?A.TomakeanonlineshoppingaD.B.TodobusinessontheInternet.C.Totellthereadershowhebeginsonlineshopping.D.Toadvisepeopletodoonlineshopping.
- Myfatherwaspoorinexpressinghisfeelings.Iknewthatmydadlovedmebutshowedmeloveinotherways.TherewasoneparticulartimeinmylifewhenthisbecamerealtomE.Ialwaysbelievedthatmyparentshadagoodmarriagebutgraduallythestrain紧张onmymomanddad’srelationshipwasquiteevident.HoweverIwasnotpreparedforthedaywhenDadhaddecidedtoleavE.AllthatIcouldthinkofwasthatIwasgoingtobecomeaproductofadivorcedfamily.Ikepttellingmyselfthatitwasn’tgoingtohappen.ThenightbeforeheleftIstayedupinmyroomforalongtimE.IprayedandIcriedandIwrotealonglettertomydaD.ItoldhimhowmuchIlovedhimandthatIwouldalwaysandforeverbehisKrissiE.AsIfoldedmynoteIstuckinapictureofmewithasayingIhadalwaysheard:Anyonecanbeafatherbutittakessomeonespecialtobeadaddy.EarlythenextmorningasmydadleftourhouseIslippedmyletterintooneofhisbags.Twoweekslatermymothertoldmethattheydecidedthattherewerethingsthatthebothofthemcouldandwouldchangeandthattheirmarriagewasworthsaving.WellDadsaidthatwhenhereadyourletteritmadehimcry.ItmeantalottohimandIhavehardlyeverseenyourdadcry.Afterhereadyourletterhecalledtoaskifhecouldcomeovertotalk.WhateveryousaidreallymadeadifferencetoyourdaD.Afewdayslatermydadwasback.Wenevertalkedabouttheletter.Iguessedthatitbecameasecretbetweenus.68.Whydidtheauthor’sfatherdecidetoleave?A.Becausehewaspoorinshowinghisfeelings.B.Becausehiswifewasalwaysgivingorders.C.BecauseseriousproblemsoccurredintheirmarriagE.D.Becausethestrainonfather-daughterrelationshipwasevident.69.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenherfatherdecidedtoleave?A.ExciteD.B.AnnoyeD.C.Doubtful.D.Upset.70.TheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2means_______.A.amanmayhavetogiveupalottobearealfatherB.amanmayhavetogiveintohiswifetobeadaddyC.amanwhoraisesspecialchildrencanbecomearealfatherD.amanwhodevelopssomespecialtalentscanbearealfather71.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Howtheauthor’sparentsenjoyedahappymarriagE.B.Howalettersavedtheauthor’sparents’marriagE.C.Thedivorcehadagreatinfluenceontheauthor.D.Theauthorhadagoodrelationshipwithherparents.
- In2003BethanyHamilton13lostherleftarmtoasharkattackwhilesurfingoffKauaiHawaii.A.newfilmSoulSurferisbasedonthestoryofhowsheovercamethattoachieveherdreamofbecomingaprofessionalathletE.GrowinguponthegardenisleofKauaiHamiltonspenteveryminuteshecouldridingthewaves.Shewasonthevergeof即将becomingatopcompetitorinprofessionalsurfing.Butwhileshewaspracticingatanisolatedcove小湾afour-meter-longtigersharkrippedoffherleftarm.Thoughherlifewassavednobodycouldimagineshewouldevergetbackonasurfboardagain.InatruetestofherfaithandbytremendouswillpowerBethanydidgetbackuponasurfboardonlyamonthaftertheattack.Sixmonthslatershewascompetingagain.BethanyHamiltonwonherfirstamateursurfingchampionshipjusttwoyearsaftershelostherarm.ShealsoestablishedtheFriendsofBethanyanon---profitfoundationdedicatedtosupportingsharksattackvictims.It’sastorytoldinherautobiographywhichisthebasisforthefilmthatstarsteenagerAnnaSophiaRobB.IknewBethany’sstoryofcoursebutIthought‘Whatanincrediblerole’explainsRobB.Iwassofascinatedbyallofthechallenges.Whatwoulditbeliketohaveyourarmtakenandwhatwouldgothroughyourheadandhowwouldyourfaithbechallenged?ThefilmmakersusedspecialeffectstodigitallyremoveRobb’sarm.HowevernotrickswerenecessaryforthesurfingscenesbecauseHamiltonherselfdidthebreathtakingwaveriding.Now21Hamiltonsaysshehopesaudiencesfindinspirationinthedescriptionofthesportsheloves.NotalotofpeopleknowthatmuchaboutsurfingsoIhopethey’reeducatedaboutitHamiltonsays.Andmostofallifpeoplearegoingthroughahardtimetheycouldbeencouragedandfindinspirationtopushthroughthosehardtimesandseethatinmycasesomuchgoodhascomeoutofit.61.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?.A.Hamiltonwasseverelyinjuredwhensurfing.B.NobodythoughtHamiltoncouldovercomethetroubles.C.RobdidthebreathtakingwaveridinginthefilmSoulSurfer.D.HamiltonestablishedtheFriendsofBethanytohelpsharkattackvictims.62.Whichofthefollowingcanbesttaketheplaceoftheunderlinedwordtremendousinthethirdparagraph?A.FreE.B.EasyC.Smart.D.Strong.63.WhatcanwelearnfromAnnaSophiaRobb’swords?A.Shewasabsorbedinthestory.B.shewasn’tsureshecouldplaytherolewell.C.Shewantstochallengeherfaith.D.Shedoesn’tbelieveBethany’sstory.64.HowdoesHamiltonhopepeoplewillbeaffectedbyherstory?A.shehopesmorepeoplewilltakeupsurfing.B.shehopespeoplewillbeinspiredandencouragedC.Shehopesmorepeoplewillkeepoffthesharks.D.Shehopespeoplewilldonatesomethingtohercharity.65.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.A.lotofpeoplearefondofsurfing.B.GoodthingswillhappentothedisabledintheenD.C.Faithandwillpowerwillhelppeoplegothroughhardtimes.D.PeoplecanalwaysovercomeeverydifficultyinlifE.
- ShortandshyBenSaunderswasthelastkidinhisclasspickedforanysportsteam.Footballtenniscricket—anythingwitharoundballIwasuseless.hesaysnowwithalaugh.ButbackthenhewastheobjectofjokesinschoolgymclassesinEngland'sruralDevonshirE.Itwasamountainbikehereceivedforhis15thbirthdaythatchangedhim.Atfirsttheteenwentbikingaloneinanearbyforest.ThenhebegantocyclealongwitharunnerfrienD.GraduallySaunderssethismindbuildinguphisbodyincreasinghisspeedstrengthandendurancE.Atage18heranhisfirstmarathon.ThefollowingyearhemetJohnRidgwaywhobecamefamousinthe1960sforrowinganopenboatacrosstheAtlanticOcean.SaunderswashiredasaninstructoratRidgway'sschoolofAdventureinScotlandwherehelearnedabouttheolderman'scold-waterexploits成就.IntriguedSaundersreadallhecouldaboutArcticexplorersandNorthPoleexpeditionsthendecidedthatthiswouldbehisfuturE.JourneystothePolearen'ttheusualholidaysforBritishcountryboysandmanypeopledismissedhisdreamasfantasy.JohnRidgwaywasoneofthefewwhodidn'tsay'Youarecompletelycrazy'Saunderssays.In2001afterbecomingaskilledskierSaundersstartedhisfirstlong-distanceexpeditiontowardtheNorthPolE.Hesufferedfrostbitehadacloserencounter遭遇withapolarbearandpushedhisbodytothelimit.SaundershassincebecometheyoungestpersontoskialonetotheNorthPoleandhe'sskiedmoreoftheArcticbyhimselfthananyotherBriton.Hisoldplaymateswouldnotbelievethetransformation.ThisOctoberSaunders27headssouthtoexplorefromthecoastofAntarcticatotheSouthPoleandbackan1800-milejourneythathasneverbeencompletedonskis.56.TheturningpointinSaunders'lifecamewhen________.A.hestartedtoplayballgamesB.hegotamountainbikeatage15C.heranhisfirstmarathonatage18D.hestartedtoreceiveRidgway'straining57.WecanlearnfromthetextthatRidgway________.A.dismissedSaunders'dreamasfantasyB.builtuphisbodytogetherwithSaundersC.hiredSaundersforhiscold-waterexperienceD.wonhisfameforhisvoyageacrosstheAtlantic58.WhatdoweknowaboutSaunders?A.HeonceworkedataschoolinScotlanD.B.HefollowedRidgwaytoexploretheNorthPolE.C.HewaschosenfortheschoolsportsteamasakiD.D.HewasthefirstBritontoskialonetotheNorthPolE.59.TheunderlinedwordIntriguedinthethirdparagraphprobablymeans________.A.ExcitedB.ConvincedC.DelightedD.Fascinated60.ItcanbeinferredthatSaunders'journeytotheNorthPole________.A.wasaccompaniedbyhisoldplaymatesB.setarecordintheNorthPoleexpeditionC.wassupportedbyotherArcticexplorersD.madehimwell-knowninthe1960s
- GaryLocke61whocomesfromaChinesebackgroundandevenlooksChinesebecamethenewUSambassador大使toChinA.IcanthinkofnobodywhoismorequalifiedthanGaryLockE.PresidentObamasaiD.Locke’snewpositionisclearlyasignthatUSPresidentistryingtoimproverelationswithChinA.WhenhemadehisfirstspeechtotheChinesepressinBeijingLockesaidIthinkbeingaChinese-AmericanIhaveagreaterunderstandingofthehistoryandcultureofChinabutIamhereasarepresentativeoftheUSgovernment.BeforebecomingambassadortoChinaLockewasUSsecretaryofcommerce商务部长.Thismeanshehasplentyoftradeexperiencewhichwillbeusefulinbuildingeconomiclinksbetweenthetwocountries.Locke’sgrandfatherwenttotheUnitedStatesoveracenturyagotoworkasahouseboyforafamilyinWashingtonStateinexchangeforEnglishlessons.HisfathermovedtotheUSasateenager.I’mgoingbacktothebirthplaceofmygrandfathermyfatherandmymomandI’llbedoingsoasadevoteddiplomat外交官forAmericathecountrywhereIwasbornandraisedLockesaiD.72.PresidentObamathinksGaryLocke________.A.istherightpersonforthenewpositionB.isstillnottoooldtobeanambassadorC.isnotqualifiedassecretaryofcommerceD.canhelpimproveUSrelationswithAsiA.73.WhatmessagedidLockeexpressinhisfirstspeechinBeijing?A.Heisproudofhisparentsandhisgrandfather.B.HewillworkforbothChinaandtheUnitedStates.C.HewillrepresenttheUSgovernment.D.HewasstillnotreadyforhisnewjoB.74.Lockewillbenefitfromhis________asaformersecretaryofcommercE.A.tradeexperienceB.publicrelationsC.worktrainingD.governmentknowledge75.WelearnfromthetextthatLocke’sfather________.A.workedasahouseboyforanAmericanfamilyB.wasborninChinA.C.movedtotheUSasababy.D.wasnotabletoreturntoChina
- HisfirstsuccessfulfightwasfortheequalrightsofblackpeopleinSouthAfricA.Thenasthefirstblackpresidenthefoughttounitethecountryandorganizethegovernment.NowNelsonMandelahassethissightsonanewenemyAIDS.OnMarch19the82-year-oldformerpresidenthostedhissecondAIDS-awarenessconcert.Hewarnedthat25millionpeopleinAfricawerealreadyinfectedwiththefataldiseasE.MandelawasborninasmallvillageinSouthAfricain1918.HewasadoptedbythechiefofhistribeandcouldhavebeenachiefhimselfandlivedahappycountrylifE.Butherefusedtobeachiefwhenhispeoplelivedunderracialdiscrimination歧视.HedecidedtofightforequalrightsforallthepeopleinSouthAfricA.Before1990underthecountry’sRacialSegregationLawcoloredandwhitepeoplelivedseparately.Blackpeopleweretreatedunfairlyevenwhentakingabus.BlackshadtostandatthebackofthebustomakeroomforwhitepeopleevenwhentherewereonlyafewofthemonboarD.ForhisoppositiontothesystemMandelawasarrestedandspent27yearsinprison.Hewasfreedin1990andbecamethepresidentofthecountryafterthefirstelectionwereheldinwhicheveryonecouldvotE.Mandelawasnotonlyapoliticalfighterwhoattackedwithspeeches.Hewasalsoatrainedboxerandfoughtintheringwhenhewasyoung.AlthoughIdidnotenjoytheviolenceofboxingIwasinterestedinhowonemovedone’sbodytoprotectoneselfhowoneusedastrategybothtoattackandretreathewroteinhisautobiography.AsaskillfulfighterhechosemusicashisweaponagainstAIDS.HehopestowinanothervictoryagainstAIDS.53.WhenwasMandelaarrested?A.In1963B.In1990C.WhenherefusedtobeachiefD.Whenhebecamethepresident54.NelsonMandelasucceededindoingthefollowingexcept_______.A.winningtheequalrightsfortheblackpeopleinSouthAfricaB.UnitingSouthAfricaC.organizingagovernmentinSouthAfricaD.controllingthespreadofAIDS55.IfNelsonMandelahadn’tfoughtagainstracialdiscriminationhe_______.A.couldhavebeenthepresidentofSouthAfricaB.couldstillhavelivedahappylifeC.couldhavebeeninadifficultsituationD.wouldhavebeenanexcellentboxer56.WhichofthefollowingstatementscanbestdescribethelifeofNelsonMandela?A.struggleishislifeB.sportsmakehisfameC.fightforequalrightsD.agreatfighteragainstgovernment.k`
- Theeasywayoutisn’talwaystheeasiest.IlearnedthatlessonwhenIdecidedtotreatDougmyhusbandofonemonthtoaspecialmeal.IglancedthroughmycookbookandchoseamenuthatincludedhomemadebreaD.KnowingthebreadwouldtaketimeIstartedonitassoonasDougleftforwork.AsIwasnotexperiencedincookingIthoughtifadozenweregoodtwodozenwouldbebettersoIdoubledeverything.AsDouglovedorangesIalsoopenedacanoforangeandpoureditallintothebowl.Soontherewasastickydough生面团coveredwithuglyyellowishmarks.RealizingIhadbeendefeatedIputthedoughintherubbishbinoutsidesoIwouldn’thavetofaceDouglaughingatmywork.IwentonpreparingtherestofthemealandwhenDouggothomewesatdowntoCornishchickenwithricE.HetriedtoenjoythemealbutseemeddisturbeD.TwicehegotupandwentoutsidesayinghethoughtheheardanoisE.ThethirdtimeheleftIwenttothewindowtoseewhathewasdoing.LookingoutIsawDougstandingaboutthreefeetfromtherubbishbinholingthelidupwithastickandlookingintothecontainer.WhenIcameoutofthehousehedroppedthestickandexplainedthattherewassomethingaliveinourrubbishbin.PickingupthestickagainheheldthelidupenoughformetoseE.IfeltcolD.ButIsteppedcloserandlookedharder.Withoutdoubtitwasmywork.Thehotsunhadcausedthedoughtodoubleinsizeandthefermentingyeast酵母madethesurfaceshakeandsighasthoughitwerebreathing.ItlookedlikesomeunknownbeingfromouterspacE.IcouldseewhyDougwassoshaken.Ihadtoadmitwhatthe‘livingthing’wasandwhyitwastherE.Idon’tknowwhowasmoreembarrassedbythewholething——DougormE.51.Thewriter’spurposeofwritingthisstoryis________.A.totellaninterestingexperienceB.toshowtheeasiestwayoutofadifficultyC.todescribethetroublefacinganewlymarriedwomanD.toexplainthedifficultyoflearningtocookfrombooks52.Whydidthewriter’sattemptatmakingthebreadturnouttobeunsuccessful?A.ThecannedorangehadgonebaD.B.Shedidn’tusetherightkindofflour.C.ThecookbookwashardtounderstanD.D.Shedidnotfollowthedirectionsclosely.53.Whydidthewriterputthedoughintherubbishbin?A.Shedidn’tseetheuseofkeepingit.B.ShemeanttojokewithherhusbanD.C.Shedidn’twantherhusbandtoseeit.D.Shehopeditwouldsoondryinthesun.54.Whatmadethedoughinthebinlooksfrightening?A.Therisingandfallingmovement.B.ItsshapE.C.Thestrange-lookingmarks.D.ItssizE.55.Whenherhusbandwentoutthethirdtimethewriterlookedoutofthewindowbecauseshewas________.A.surprisedathisbeinginterestedinthebinB.afraidthathewoulddiscoverhersecretC.unhappythathedidn’tenjoythemealD.curioustoknowwhatdisturbedhim
- Asonandhisfatherwerewalkingonthemountains.Suddenlyhissonfallshurtshimselfandscreams:AAAhhhhhhhhhh!!!Tohissurprisehehearsthevoicerepeatingsomewhereinthemountains:AAAhhhhhhhhhh!!!Curiousheshouts::Whoareyou?Hereceivestheanswer:Whoareyou?Andthenhescreamstothemountain:Iadmireyou!Thevoiceanswers:Iadmireyou!Angeredattheresponsehescreams:Cowardonewithoutcourage!Hereceivestheanswer:Coward!Helookstohisfatherandasks:What'sgoingon?Thefathersmilesandsays:Mysonpayattention.Againthemanscreamsatthetopofhisvoice:Youareachampion!Thevoiceanswers:Youareachampion!TheboyissurprisedbutdoesnotunderstanD.Thenthefatherexplains:PeoplecallthisECHO回音butreallythisisLIFE.Itgivesyoubackeverythingyousayordo.Ourlifeissimplyareflectionofouractions.Ifyouwantmoreloveintheworldcreatemoreloveinyourheart.IfyouwantmorecompetenceinyourteamimproveyourcompetencE.Thisrelationshipappliesto适用于everythinginallaspectsoflife;lifewillgiveyoubackeverythingyouhavegiventoit.62.Theboyissurprisedbecause__________.A.hefallsoverhisownfeet.B.hisfathercanshoutasloudashedoes.C.hehearshisscreamsrepeateD.D.someonecallshimacowarD.63.What’sthefather’sattitudetowardslife?A.hopefulB.disappointedC.upsetD.hopeless64.Whichofthefollowingsayingsisinkeepingwiththefather’steachings?A.Faithwillmovemountains.B.A.greattalkerisagreatliar说谎者.C.Lovemelovemydog.D.Dowellandhavewell.
- NarayananKrishnanwasabrightyoungaward-winningchefwithafive-starhotelgroupinSwitzerlanD.ButaquickfamilyvisithomebeforeheadingforEuropechangedeverything.HesawaveryoldmanunderabridgeeatinghisownhumanwasteforfoodwhilevisitingafriendinthesouthIndiancityofMaduraiin502.ShockedbythisKrishnangaveuphisjobwithintheweekandreturnedhomeforgoodconvincedofhisnewcausE.Thatinspirationisadrivingforcestillinsidemeasaflame—toserveallthementallyill精神病患者andthepeoplewhocannottakecareofthemselvesKrishnansaiD.HefoundedtheorganizationAkshayaTrustin503.InHindumythology神话GoddessAnnapoorani’sAkshayabowlfedthehungryendlesslyneverusingupitsresources.Now14hehasservedmorethan1.2millionmeals—breakfastlunchanddinnertoIndia’shomelessandthepoor.Krishnan’sdaybeginsat4A.m.Heandhisteamcovernearly110milesroutinelyworkingintemperaturestopping100degreesFahrenheit.Thehotmealshedeliversaresimpletastyvegetarianfoodhepersonallypreparespacksandoftenhand-feedstonearly400peopleeachday.Krishnancarriesthebarber’stoolsandistrainedineighthaircutstylesthatalongwithafreshshaveprovideextradignity尊严tothoseheserves.Hesaysmanyofthehomelessseldomknowtheirnamesorbirthplacesandnonehastheabilitytobegaskforhelporofferthanks.Theymaybeunfriendlyorill-willedbecauseoftheirconditionsbutKrishnansaysthisonlymakeshimofferhelpmorewillingly.1.DuringhisvisithomeKrishnan______.A.workedatalocalfive-starhotelB.helpedanoldmanunderabridgeC.wonanawardinachefcompetitionD.knewtheconditionofthementallyill2.KrishnannamedtheorganizationAkshayaTrusttoshow______.A.heisaskindasaHindugoddessB.heisreadytohelpanyoneintroubleC.hehopestocarryonhiscareerforlongD.hewasoriginallyinspiredbyHindumythology3.Whatisthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?A.Hegetsdonationandothers’help.B.Heisbusywithhiscauseeveryday.C.Hecooksdeliciousfoodforthepoor.D.Heleadsaregularlifeeveryday.4.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatKrishnan______.A.maycontinuehisoldjobinSwitzerlandagainB.getsmoneysupportfromthegovernmentC.willtrainmorechefstojoininthecauseD.maymeetcoldresponsefromthepoorpeople
- WhenBeethovenwasinhistwentieshebegantodeaf.Thedeafnesschangedhisbehavior举止.Hebecamewithdrawn沉默寡言andbad-tempereD.HisfriendsfoundhimhardtobearounD.Buthekeptcomposingevenwhenhelostallhishearing.ThemusicheheardwasinhisheaD.As1809drewtoitscloseBeethovengaveseveralmainworks.Onthe22ndofDecemberhegaveaconcertwhichincludedtheFifthSymphonyandthePianoConcerto协奏曲.InMay1890HaydndieD.TherewasnoonetochallengeBeethoven’srighttobethemusicalkingofViennA.Attheendof1813theSeventhSymphonywasperformedforthefirsttimebetween1819and1823hecomposedhisNinthSymphonyandsomemorepianosonatas.Beethovendiedwhenhewas57yearsolD.Hehadcomposedoverahundredpieces.Hismusicspanned跨越twostagesofmusichistory.Hisearlymusicwasmoreformal.Itfollowedcertainstepsandpatterns模式.ButhislatermusicchangeD.ThestyleisnowcalledromanticmusiC.Thistypeofmusiciswrittentostirthelisteners’feelings.ThisromanticstylechangedthewaypeoplethoughtaboutmusiC.Manylatercomposersgotnewideasfromhismusicaldiscoveries.60.Theunderlinedwordchallengeinthesecondparagraphmeans_________.A.questionB.naturalC.romanticD.formal61.AccordingtothepassageBeethovenwasa_________.A.kingofViennaB.greatcomposerC.veryeasymantogetonwithD.musicfan62.WhenBeethovenwasinhistwentieshe_________.A.losthisfriendB.becameangryeasilyC.becamefamousD.losthishearing
- Forthepasttwoyears8-year-oldHarliJordeanfromStokeNewingtonLondonhasbeensellingmarbles弹珠.HissuccessfulmarblecompanyMarbleKingsellsallthingsmarble-related-fromaffordabletubsoftheglassplaythingstosignificantlyexpensiveitemslikeDukeofYorksolitairetables----sourcedpurchasedandprocessedbythemini-CEOhimself.Ilikehavingmyowncompany.IlikebeingthebossHarlitoldtheMirror.Withprofitsnowinthethousandstheworld’syoungestCEOhashadtogethismotherandolderbrotherstohelphimmeetthegrowingdemanD.HarlilaunchedMarbleKingafterswappingmarblesatschoolledtoschoolchildrenconsuminghismarblecollection.Yesheliterallylosthismarbles.HarliandhismotherTinaturnedtotheInternettofindreplacements.Harlisawanemptyspaceonline:themarbleshewantedwerehardtofinD.WithinmonthsHarlihadhisownmarble-sellingwebsite-andordersstartedpouringin.Tinasaysherson'sattachmenttomarblesstartedwhenhewasjust6.HisattachmentbecamesopassionatethatwestartedcallinghimtheMarbleKing—sowhenhewantedtosetupawebsiteitwasthenaturalnameforitshetoldTheSun.Ineverthoughtitwouldbecomesopopular----wearestrugglingtocopewiththenumberofordersattimes.The8-year-oldboyhashissightssetonexpandinghisbusinessandlaunchinghisownbrandofmarbles.Sometimeshisideasaresograndwehavetoscalethembackabit.ButhisdreamisstilltoownBritain'sbiggestmarbleshopandopenstoresaroundtheworldTinatoldTheDailyMail.AtthemomentheisannoyingmebycreatinghisownMarbleKingmarbles----sothatcouldwellbethenextstepforhim.1.Harli’sMarbleCompanybecamepopularassoonashelauncheditbecause______.A.itwasrunbytheworld’syoungestCEOB.itfilledthegapofonlinemarbletradeC.HarliwasfascinatedwithmarblecollectionD.Harlimetthegrowingdemandofthecustomers2.Howmanymassmediaarementionedinthepassage?A.OneB.TwoC.ThreeD.Four3.Theunderlinedexpressionscalethembackisclosestinmeaningto______.A.holdthemdownB.carrythemoutC.setthemasideD.clearthemaway4.Whatmessagedothelasttwoparagraphscarry?A.ConflictsoftenoccurbetweenHarliJordeanandhisfamily.B.Harli’smotherandbrothersareworriedaboutMarbleKing’sfuturE.C.MarbleKingmarbleswillsurelyattractmorefansaroundtheworlD.D.TheMarbleKinghasgreatambitionforhisMarbleKingcompany.
- Myboss’sdaughterwasstudyinginthePhilippines.HeaskedmeifmyhusbandandIcouldtakecareofher.HethoughthisdaughterwouldbeabletoimproveherEnglishcommunicationskillsinthisway.Afterdaysofthinkingweagreed.Hethenbroughtherhereandleftafter3days.Ithoughtthatmyboss’sdaughterwaswell-manneredbutthatwaswrong.AfteramonthofstayinginthePhilippinesshestartedtoshowhertruecolors.Whenmyhusbandaskedherwhatshewantedforbreakfastsheansweredhiminarudeway.FromthenonweexperiencedfightsathomE.Therewasatimewhenwedidn’ttalktoherforaweekasapunishmentofnotbeinggoodtous.WhatIhatedmostwasthatshedidn’tcareaboutotherpeople’sfeelings.Sheateaheadofuswhenwewerestillworkinganddidn’tleaveanythingforus.Sowehadtoseparateherfoodfromourstoavoidsuchaproblem.Theworstthingaboutherwasthatsheshoutedatus.Iwaswonderingifshedidthistoherparents.WetoldthistoherparentsbutunfortunatelyIdidn’tthinkthatsolvedtheproblem.Thissituationlastedforalmost8months.Ourpatiencewastestedduringthattime.WetriedtoteachhereverythingwecouldtomakeherabetterpersonbutIguess8monthsmaynottobeenough.Weeventriedtounderstandherandadjustforherbutitdidn’twork..IjusthopethatshelearnedsomethingfromusandfromotherFilipinos.31.Thispassageismainlyaboutthewriter’sexperienceof.A.tryingtopleaseherbossB.changingagirl’sbadbehaviorC.improvinghercommunicationskillsD.dealingwithateenagegirlstayinginherhouse32.Whydidthebosswanthisdaughtertostaywiththewriter?A.BecausehewastoobusytotakecareofhisdaughterB.BecausehewantedhisdaughtertotakeaholidaythereC.BecausehewantedhisdaughtertoimproveherEnglishinthiswayD.Becausehewantedthewritertoteachhisdaughtergoodmanners.33.Whatdotheexamplesinparagraph3tellus?A.Thedaughterwasn’tbehavingwell.B.Thewriterandherhusbandwerecareless.C.Thewriterandherhusbandhatedchildren.D.Thedaughtertriedherbesttomakeothershappy.34.Theunderlinedwordthatinparagraph4refersto.A.beingpatientwithherB.herparentspunishingherC.askingherparentsaboutherD.tellingherparentsaboutherbehavior35.Afterreadingthepassagewelearnthat.A.thewriterhadknownthedaughterwashardtodealwithB.thedaughterlearnttobehavewellintheendC.thewriterdidn’tenjoythedaughter’sstayD.thedaughterhateddealingwithothers
- OliveBowenmadesomehotcoffeeandbroughtittoherhusbandNatewhowasoverinthebarn牛舍.Oliveherselfwasexpectingababyverysoon.ThedarknessinthebarnmadeOlivenervousandshestoodatthedoornotsurewhattodo.ThenshesawalightatthefarendandcalledouttoNatE.NateheldhislanternhighashecameuptoOliveandsaidYoushouldn'thavecomeoutwhenit'ssocolD.IbroughtyousomehotcoffeeOlivekeptlookingintothedarknessofthebarntoseewhereMaudiewas.Idon'twantyoutostayNatesaiD.OhnoNateIdon'twanttoleavE.IfitbeginstohappenI'11gobacktothehousE.HehelpedOlivesitdowninachairandtoldheragainthathedidnotwanthertostaywhentheircowMaudie'scalfcamE.Itwasn'tsomethingayoungwifeshouldseeespeciallyayoungwifewhowouldsoonbeamotherherself.Thecowlayquietly.Thehusbandandwifedidnotsaymuchastheywaited;wordsdidnotseemtocomeeasilytothem.TimeseemedtobemovingtooslowlyforOlivE.Shelookednervouslyatthecow.ThenNatebegantorubthecow'sheadbutthecowturneditsheadawayfromhishandsandthensuddenlyitcamE.Olivecouldseeitclearly---partoftheheadoftheyoungcalfslowlypainfullycomingout.ButNatesawthatthecowwasintroublE.Helookedforanail钉子onthewallwherehecouldhanghislamp.TherewasnonE.Olivesaidheshouldhaveaskedaneighbortohelphim.SuddenlyOlivesawthatNatewasalsoafraid---fearfulthatthecow'sstrugglewouldbetoomuchforhimalonE.Andatthatmomentshedecidedthatnothingcoulddriveheroutofthebarn.TheemergencychangedOlivE.Shenolongerfeltfearful.Therewasasuddennewstrengthinher.Natetoldhernottolookbutshehadtolook.AsshewatchedOlivewasafraidbutnotofthecoworevenherself.Shewasfearfulofthecalf.AtlastitwasdonE.OliveandNatewerebothtireD.OliverememberedthecoffeeshehadbroughttothebarnSheputitonthehotstovE.Natedriedthecalfwithacloth.AsheworkedOlivelookedthroughthebarnwindow.Shesawtheappletreeswithsnowonthemthelightinherkitchenandthebeautyofthemorningsun.76.Natedidn'twantOlivetostayinthebarnbecause______.A.itwastoocoldinthebarnB.OlivewasafraidofdarknessC.therewasnothingforOlivetositonD.itwasnotgoodforOlivetoseeMaudie'sgivingbirth77.TheunderlinedworditinParagraph8probablyrefersto______A.thetimeofthecalf'sbirthB.Nate'snervousnessC.aneighbor'sfrighteningvoiceD.Olive'sanxiety78.HowdidOlivefinallyfeelaboutMaudie'sgivingbirth?A.Nervous.B.Fearless.C.TireD.D.ImaginativE.79.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat______.A.NateaskedOlivetobringhimsomehotcoffeeB.OlivedriedthecalfwithapieceofclothC.OlivewasgoingtohaveababyD.Natewashelpedbyaneighborwiththecalf'sbirth80.TheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphimpliesthatOlive______.A.begantofeelhopefulaboutlifeB.appreciatedthesceneoutofthewindowC.lovedapplesverymuchD.wouldliketohavebreakfast
- Iwasfeelingalittlebluebecausemymotherhadbeenlaidofffromherjobandshehadlotsofbillstopay.Itleftmewonderingwhatwasgoingtohappentousnow.Butitreassuredmesomewhenmymothertoldmeshewasrelievedtobeleavingsinceherbosswasn'tthenicestpersontobearounD.Igotoffthecollegeshuttlebusandstartedwalking.That'swhenIheardpianomusicandsingingrisingabovethenoiseofthepeopleandthetraffiC.IwalkedalittleslowersoIcouldfindoutwhereitwascomingfrom.ThroughthecrowdIsawayoungladysittingatapianowithacarriagenexttoher.Shewassingingsongsaboutlovekeepingontryingandnotunderestimatingthepowerwithinyourself.Thewayshewassingingcomfortedmeabit.IstoodtherewatchingherplayforaboutfifteenminutesthinkingthatitmusttakecouragetoperformonyourowninthemiddleofacrowdedNewYorkferryterminal.SoIstoodtherelistening.Shemusthavefeltmypresencebecauseshewouldoccasionallylookinmydirection.BynowIwastellingmyselfthatifshecouldperforminfrontofhundredsofpeopleshedidn'tknowthenIcouldatleasttellherhowgoodshesoundeD.IwalkedoverandputsomemoneyinhercarriageandshesaidThankyou.InsteadofcontinuingmywayhomeIsaidtoherIhavebeengoingthrougharoughtimelatelybutyou'vemademehopefulagain.I'mhappythatIcouldhelpshereplieD.Whyareyousosad?WellmymumtoldmeshehadgotfiredfromherjobandthatmademesaD.I'mnotsosurewhattodo...Youseehere'stheproblemsheexplaineD.Thewayyouwerewalkingyourheadwasdown.Don'tlookdefeatedbecauseopportunitycomesindifferentwaysandifyourheadisdownyoumightneverseeit.Youshouldsmilemore...liftyourheadup.IsmiledfaintlyamazedbyhowshewasencouragingmE.SoIaskedherWhyareyouplayingthepianointhemiddleofacrowdedplace?I'veseenyoudothismorethanoncE.SheexplainedtomethatsheseesalotofnegativepeopleintheworldandshetriestoalleviatethepainandbringmorepositivitybysharingmotivationalmusiC.Shetoldmethatwhenshewasn'tmakingmusicshestudiedpsychology.SothatwashowsheknewsomeofthethingsshewastellingmE.IsmiledalittlewiderbecauseIknewthatshewasdoingagoodthing.Soafterthatwepartedmyhearttouchedandlightenedbyamusicalsoul!61.WecanlearnfromParagraph3thattheyoungladysangto_________.A.showherloveforlifeB.ridherselfoflowspiritsC.earnmoneyforherschoolingD.inspireotherstolivepositively62.Whichwordmaybestdescribetheyounglady?A.helpfulB.outgoingC.ambitiousD.humorous63.Whichdoyouthinkisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.AnUnforgettableExperienceB.A.HeartTouchedByA.MusicalSoulC.MusicCanDoWondersD.A.GoodDeedHelpedMeOut
- Mr.Kingisatallandstrongman.HeteachesP.E.inamiddleschool.Hewearsalongbeardandtakesgoodcareofit.ItwasSundayyesterday.Therewasabigfootballmatchoftheyearontheplaygroundinthecentreofthecity.Mr.Kinglikesthegameverymuchandofcoursehewasgoingtowatchit.Withhisfriends’helphegotaticketafewdaysago.AfterbreakfasthehurriedtothebusstopbutalotofpeoplewerewaitingtherE.A.buscameandhehardlygoton.Therewereplentyofpeopleinitanditwasdifficultforthemtoputtheirfeet.Hehadtogripthebackofachair.Atthenextstopaboygotonthebus.HelookedaroundandsawMr.King’sbeardandgripit.ThemanfounditatonceandcalledoutLetgoofmybeardboy!Areyougoingtogetoffsir?askedtoboy.46.Mr.Kingisa_____.A.playerB.runnerC.teacherD.driver47.Mr.Kingwasgoingtowatchthematchbecause________.A.heteachesP.E.inamiddleschoolB.helikesfootballverymuchC.hehadalreadygotaticketD.hedidn’tgotoworkyesterday48.ItwasdifficultforMr.Kingtostandbecause________.A.hehaddrunktoomuchB.thebuswastoosmallC.hegotonthebustoolateD.itwasverycrowdedinthebus49.TheboygrippedMr.King’sbeardbecause_______.A.hewasafraidtofallagainB.hewantedtomakethemanangryC.hehopedthemantofindaseatforhimD.hehopedthemantogetoffsoon50.Mr.Kingwasafraid________soheshoutedathim.A.theboywouldpullhimdownB.theboywouldhurthisbeardC.theboycouldbehurtagainD.theboywouldborrowhisticket
- Forthesepeoplelookingdifferentisn’tjustforOctober31.StarWarsForeverTheforcewillalwaysbewithLukeKayE.That’sbecausethisdedicatedfanhascoveredhisbackarmsandlegswithtattoos纹身ofStarWarscharacters.Kayegothisfirsttattooaboutsixyearsago.Oncehestartedhejustcouldn’tstop.Ikeptseeingcharactersinthemoviesandthinking‘Thatwouldmakeagreattattoo!’hesays.KayealsocollectsitemsrelatedtoStarWars.Herecentlyhadtosellalargepartofhiscollectionbecauseitbecametooexpensivetostoreit.Buthecankeepthetattoosforever.IamnowherenearfinishedyetsaysKayewholivesinEnglanD.Heplanstogettattoosoflargespaceshipsdownhissides.YouneverknowwithmeheaddsIcouldcomehomeonedaywithmywholefacetattooeD.TheHoleStoryPeopleoftenjustwanttolookatmeortouchmesaysElaineDavidson.It’snowonder.DavidsonwholivesinScotlandiscoveredwithnearly7000piercings穿环!AccordingtoGuinnessWorldRecordssheisthemostpiercedwomanonEarth.TogetherDavidson’sstuds耳钉andringsweighalmostsevenpounds.Sheneverremovesthem.Shekeepsthemonevenwhenshegoesthroughscannersatairports.Allshetakesoffisherwatch!InJuneDavidsonmadenewswhenshegotmarrieD.Oppositesmustattract.Hernewhusbandhasnopiercingsatall.GooGooforGagaLadyGagaisfamousforheroutrageouslooks.ShehasworneverythingfromadresscoveredinbubblestoacoatmadeoutofKermittheFrogdolls.Atthe2010MTVMusicAwardssheevenworeadressmadeoutofrawmeat!Somestarstrynottostandoutinpublicwhentheyarenotperforming.Theymightwearsunglassesandabighatwhentheygoouthopingthatnoonewillrecognizethem.LadyGagahasadistinctive与众不同的approach.Shedressesupwhethershe’swalkingthroughanairportorgoingshopping.Shemightwearawildwig假发alacebodysuitor12-inchheels.ShejokesIamjusttryingtochangetheworlD.60.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Totellusafewinterestingstories.B.Topresentthreepeoplewithdistinctivecharacters.C.TomakefunofsomedistinctivepeoplE.D.ToshowushowtobecomeattractivE.61.InthesectionofStarWarsForeveritissuggestedthat.A.KayehasperformedinStarWarsB.KayehasahabitofstudyinganddesigningtattoosC.KayewillcontinuewithhishabitofgettingtattoosD.Kaye’sfacelooksfrighteningbecauseofthetattoos62.Theunderlinedwordoutrageousinthepassageprobablymeans.A.shockingB.prettyC.seriousD.happy63.UnlikeotherstarsLadyGaga.A.isgoodatplayingmusicB.doesn’tavoidbeingfocusedonC.oftenperformsinpublicD.doesmuchtoimprovetheworld
- Whenotherteenswerestudyingorgoingoutshestruggledtofindaplacetosleeponthestreet.ButsheovercametheseterriblesetbackstowinahighlycompetitivescholarshipandgainentrytoHarvardUniversity.AndheramazingstoryhasinspiredamovieHomelesstoHarvard:TheLizMurrayStoryshowninlateApril.LizMurraya22-year-oldAmericangirlhasbeenwritingareal-lifestoryofwillpoweranddetermination.Lizgrewupintheshadowoftwodrug-addictedparents.TherewasneverenoughfoodorwarmclothesinthehousE.LizwastheonlymemberofthefamilywhohadajoB.HermotherhadAIDSanddiedwhenLizwasjust15yearsolD.TheeffectofthatlossbecameaturningpointinherlifE.Connectingtheenvironmentinwhichshehadgrownupwithhowhermotherhaddiedshedecidedtodosomethingaboutit.Lizwentbacktoschool.Shethrewherselfintoherstudiesnevertellingherteachersthatshewashomeless.Atnightshelivedonthestreets.Whatdrovemetoliveonhadsomethingtodowithunderstandingbyunderstandingthattherewasawholeotherwayofbeing.IhadonlyexperiencedasmallpartofthesocietyshewroteinherbookBreakingNight.Sheadmittedthatsheusedenvytodriveherselfon.Sheusedthebenefitsthatcomeeasilytootherssuchasasafelivingenvironmenttoencourageherselfthatnexttonothingcouldholdmedown.ShefinishedhighschoolinjusttwoyearsandwonafullscholarshiptostudyatHarvardUniversity.ButLizdecidedtoleavehertopuniversityacoupleofmonthsearlierthisyearinordertotakecareofherfatherwhohasalsodevelopedAIDS.Ilovemyparentssomuch.Theyaredrugaddicts.ButIneverforgetthattheylovemeallthetimE.Lizwantsmoviegoerstocomeawaywiththeideathatchangingyourlifeisassimpleasmakingadecision.69.InwhichorderdidthefollowingthingshappentoLiz?A.HermotherdiedofAIDS.B.Sheworkedatapetrolstation.C.ShegotadmittedintoHarvarD.D.Themovieaboutherlifewasputon.E.Shehadtroublefindingaplacetosleep.A.baecdB.abcedC.edbacD.beadc70.Themainideaofthepassageis________.A.howLizmanagedtoenterHarvardUniversityB.thehardtimeLizhadinherchildhoodC.whyLizlovedherparentssomuchD.howLizstruggledtochangeherlife71.WhatdecisiondidLizmakethatchangedherlife?A.TowriteBreakingNightB.Togotothebestuniversity.C.TolivethroughthedifficulttimE.D.Toliveadifferentlifefromherparents’.72.WhenshewroteWhatdrovemetoliveon...Ihadonlyexperiencedasmallpartofthesocietyshemeantthat________.A.shehadlittleexperienceofsociallifeB.shecouldhardlyunderstandthesocietyC.shewoulddosomethingforherownlifeD.sheneededtotravelmorearoundtheworld
- FrankLloydWrightprobablyisthegreatestarchitectthattheUnitedStateshaseverproduceD.Hewasverygiftedandhadanaturalabilitytodesignbuildings.Hisbuildingswerenotonlybeautifulbuttheywerealsopracticalanduseful.Theyfittheirpurposesverywell.Wright’schurchesforexamplemakepeoplefeellikethinkingandpraying.HisofficebuildingsmakepeopleenjoyworkingandhishousesmakepeoplefeelcomfortableathomE.HoweverFrankLloydWright’sbeautifulpracticalandusefulbuildingsarenottheonlyreasonthatheisfamous.Thereisanotherreason.FrankLloydWrightiscalledthegreatestAmericanarchitectbecausehestartedanAmericanstyleinarchitecturE.MostofthearchitectureintheUnitedStatesbeforeWrightwasreallyEuropeannotAmerican.Wright’sbuildingsdonotlooklikeoldEuropeanbuildings.TheyhavetheirownstylE.Wright’sideasaboutstylearestillusedintheUnitedStatesandinotherpartsoftheworlD.ThemostimportantideainFrankLloydWright’sStyleofArchitectureisthatabuildingmustfititspurposeandthelandaroundit.Hishousesareoftencalledgrass-landhousesbecausetheirlinesaresimilartothelinesonthegrasslanD.BoththelinesofthegrasslandandthelinesofWright’shouseareparallel平行的tothehorizontheplacewhereearthandskyseemtomeet.Theyarehorizontallines.MostEuropeanstylehousesincontrasthavemanyverticallinesthatform90°angleswiththehorizon.46.FrankLloydWright’sstyleinarchitecturewas_________.A.learnedfromsomeEuropeancountriesB.notonlylimitedtotheU.SC.nolongerpopularD.somewhatsimilartotheEuropeanstyle47.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesthecharacterofthehousesthatWrightdesigned?A.Theywereverylargeandbeautiful.B.TheywereverycomfortablE.C.Theycouldbeusedaschurches.D.TheywerebeautifulindesignbutnotpracticalinusE.48.What’sthemostimportantideainWright’sstyle?A.Architecturaldesignshouldmatchnaturalsurroundings.B.A.buildingmusthavegrasslandaroundit.C.AmericanstyleinarchitectshouldbedifferentfromtheEuropean’sD.DesignshouldbemoreimportantthanusE.49.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutWright’sgrass-landhouses?A.Thelinesofgrass-landhousesaresimilartolinesonthegrasslanD.B.Thelinesofgrass-landhousesarehorizontal.C.Thecolorofthelinesofgrass-landhousesisgreen.D.TheyaredifferentfromEuropeanstylehouses.50.Thebesttitleforthispassagewouldbe_________.A.TheDifferencesbetweentheAmericanandEuropeanStylesinArchitectureB.Grass-landhousesDesignedbyWrightC.HowtoMakeYourHousesMoreBeautifulD.TheInfluenceofWrightonAmericanArchitecture
- RobinHoodisastorytowhichmoredetailshavebeenaddedfornearlyninehundredyearsandthathaskeptlittleofitsoriginalelements.TheearlyfolktalesofRobinHoodhavenothinginthemtosuggestthatthepeopleareunfairlytaxedorthatRobinHoodgavethemhisrobberyforthatmatter.RobinHoodisnotaliberatorofoppressed被压迫的people;heissimplyathiefandmurderer.Hemayhavestartedoutwithlofty崇高的idealsbuteventuallyfailedtoresistgreed贪婪andwoulddoanythingtogetmoney.TheearlytalesofRobinHoodcontaingraphicviolenceandcoldmurders.Thesecasualkillingsdecidethefolktalesmakingthembloodierthananytwenty-firstcenturymoviE.InoneexampleRobinmeetsaknightwhosesonhaskilledafellowcompetitorinamatch.TheunluckyknightisforcedtopayabilloffourhundredpoundswhichhemustborrowfromtheAbbot修道院院长ofSt.Mary’sinYork.NeitherRobinnortheknightseemstomindmuchthatsomeonehasbeenkilleD.Insteadthefocusisonthemoney.ThisisathemethatrunsthroughoutthestoriesofRobinHooD.ItseemsthatRobinHoodhasdriftedawayfromhisoriginalidealisticbeliefsbythethoughtofshinygoldcoinsinhisownpocketjingling发出叮当声insteadofthepocketsofthoseforwhomthegoldwasintendedthepoor.Thereisasaying:Hewhoseekstodestroythemonstermustbecarefulnottobecomeamonsterintheprocess.ApparentlyRobinneverheardthisproverB.51.RobinHoodbecamegreedybecause_________.A.heneededmuchmoremoneyfortheoppressedpeopleB.hewasforcedtopayabillforthemurderhedidC.hecouldn’tresistthetemptation__ofmoremoneyD.hewantedtohavemorepower52.AccordingtothetextmaybetheoriginalidealisticbeliefofRobinHoodwas______.A.toleadtheoppressedpeopletostruggleagainsttherichB.tohelpthepoorwiththemoneyherobbedtherichofC.toprovidefoodstothehomelessD.tohelpkidsunabletogotoschool53.Theproverbinthelastparagraphmostprobablymeansthat__________.A.ifwewanttosucceedwemustworkhardB.weshouldneverchaseaftersomethingoneisnotworthyofC.tobeagreatmanwemustdowhatweshoulddoD.tobeafairmanwemustfightagainstunfairbehavior54.Thetextiswrittento_________.A.givereadersabriefintroductiontoRobinHoodB.tellusabouttheculturalbackgroundofabookC.singhighpraiseoftheknightsduringtheMiddleAgeD.tellusabouttherealstoriesaboutRobinHood
- NoonewasleftinthemuseumnowandJohnwaswalkingroundtoseeifeverythingwasallright.Suddenlyhesawabeautifulpaintinglyingonthefloor.Johnpickeditupandgaveittothedirectorofthemuseum.Thedirectorcalledseveralmuseumstocheckandseeifitwasastolenpaintingbutnooneclaimed认领it.Sothedirectordecidedtohanditinthemuseum.Alltheexpertscametolookatthepainting.Eachonesaiditwasbeautifulandhadverydeepmeaning.ThedirectorwasproudtohavesuchapaintinginhismuseumandcongratulatedJohnonhisdiscovery.Someweekslaterawomanandherlittlesoncametothemuseum.Whiletheywerelookingatthenewpaintingthelittleboybegantocry.Thedirectorwentoverandaskedhim.Whyareyoucrying?ThechildpointedtothepaintingandsaidThat’smypaintingonthewallandIwantitback.Yessaidhismother.Heleftitonthefloorafewweeksago.Ifyoulookcarefullyyoucanseehisnameonthepainting.46.Johnwasperhaps.A.apainterB.anexpertonpaintingC.avisitortomuseumD.amanworkinginthemuseum47.Johnfoundthepainting.A.beforethemuseumopenedB.duringhisvisittothemuseumC.afterthemuseumwasclosedD.whilehewasenjoyinghiswalk48.Afterthedirectorheardwhatwomanandtheboysaidhemustbevery.A.angryB.surprisedC.afraidD.proud49.Alltheexpertsthoughtthepaintinggoodbecause.A.itwasastolenfamouspaintingB.noneofthemlookedcarefullyenoughC.itwasdrawnbyafamouspainterthoughhewasachildD.theyfounditreallybeautifulandhadverydeepmeaning
- AjoblessmanappliedforthepositionofofficeboyatMicrosoft.TheHRmanagerinterviewedhimandthenwatchedhimcleaningthefloorasatest.YouareemployedhesaiD.Givemeyoure-mailaddressandI’llsendyoutheapplicationtofillinaswellasdatewhenyoumaystart.ThemanrepliedButIdon’thaveacomputerneitherane-mail.I’msorrysaidtheHRmanager.Ifyoudon’thaveane-mailthatmeansyoudonotexist.Andwhodoesn’texistcannothavethejoB.Themanleftwithnohopeatall.Hedidn’tknowwhattodowithonlytendollarsinhispocket.Hethendecidedtogotothesupermarketandbuy10kgtomatoes.Hethensoldthetomatoesfromdoortodoor.Inlessthantwohourshesucceededtodoublehiscapital.Herepeatedtheoperationthreetimesandreturnedhomehappilywith60dollars.ThemanrealizedthathecansurviveinthiswayandstartedtogoeverydayearlierandreturnlatE.Thushismoneydoubledortripledeveryday.Shortlyheboughtacartthenatruckandthenhehadhisownfleetofdeliveryvehicles.FiveyearslaterthemanisoneofthebiggestfoodretailersintheUS.Hestartedtoplanhisfamily’sfutureanddecidedtohavealifeinsurancE.Hecalledaninsurancebrokerandchoseaprotectionplan.Whentheconversationwasconcludedthebrokeraskedhimhise-mail.ThemanrepliedIdon’thaveane-mail.ThebrokeransweredcuriouslyYoudon’thaveane-mailandyethavesucceededtobuildanempirE.Canyouimaginewhatyoucouldhavebeenifyouhadane-mail?ThemanthoughtforawhileandrepliedYesI’dbeanofficeboyatMicrosoft!56.Whycan’tthemanhavethejobatMicrosoft?A.Becausehewaslazy.B.Becausehedidn’tpassthetest.C.Becausehedidn’thaveane-mail.D.Becausehedidn’thaveacomputer.57.Theunderlinedwordtriplecanbereplacedby______.A.becomelargeB.become3timesC.increasequicklyD.decreasequickly58.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.ThemanisoneofthebiggestfoodretailersintheworlD.B.Themandidn’tgiveupthoughhefailedtheinterview.C.Hestartedhiscareerbysellingtomatoesinthesupermarket.D.Thosewhohavee-mailscanworkatMicrosoft.59.Themancanbedescribedas_______.A.helpfulandconsiderateB.positiveandgenerousC.smartandhardworkingD.stubbornandunselfish60.Whichproverbcanbestdescribethestory?A.Misfortunemaybeanactualblessing.B.Wherethereisawillthereisaway.C.Accidentswillhappen.D.Nopainsnogains.
- VeryfewpeoplewerecomingtoeatattheWhiteRoseRestaurantanditsownerdidnotknowwhattodo.ThepricewasreasonableandthefoodwasofgoodqualitybutnobodyseemedtowanttoeattherE.Thenhedidsomethingthatchangedallthatandinafewweekshisrestaurantisalwaysfullofmenwiththeirladyfriends.Wheneveragentlemancameinwithaladyasmilingwaitergaveeachofthemamenu菜单ThemenulookedexactlythesameontheoutsidebuttherewasanimportantdifferenceinsidE.Themenuthatthewaitergavetothemansuppliedthecorrectpriceforeachdishandeachbottleofwinewhilethemenuthathegavetotheladysuppliedamuchhigherprice!Sowhenthemancalmlyordereddishafterdishandwineafterwinetheladythoughthewasmuchmoregenerousthanhereallywas.51.Whydidn'tpeoplecometotheWhiteRoseRestauranttoeatatfirst?A.Becausethepricewashigh.B.Becausethefoodwastoocheap.C.BecausethefoodwasnotgooD.D.Thepassagedidn'tmention.52.Accordingtothepassagewecanconcludethatthepeoplewhoeatatthisrestaurantaremostly_______.A.pooroldpeopleB.menwiththeirgirlfriendsC.richyoungpeopleD.parentswiththeirchildren53.Thedifferencebetweenthetwokindsofmenuliein_______.A.thecolorB.theshapeC.thefoodD.theprice54.Accordingtothepassagewecaninferthatwhenmenwiththeirgirlfriendseatatthisrestaurantthefoodwaspaid_______.A.alwaysbytheladiesonlyB.alwaysbythemenonlyC.sometimesbytheladiesD.eitherbythemenorbytheladies55.Accordingtothepassagewecanknowthatgenerallyspeaking_____.A.menaremoregenerousthanwomenB.womenaremoregenerousthanmenC.womenliketheirmenfriendstobegenerousD.menliketheirladyfriendstobegenerous
- ForalmosttwomonthsDominicYorka23-year-oldhairdresserwanderedabouthospitalsallnightwearingawhitecoatandpretendinghewasadoctor.Yesterdayheproudlyclaimedincourtthatdespitehiscompletelackofmedicalexperienceorqualificationshehadsavedseveralpeople’slives.HehadevenbeenallowedtoassistasurgeonduringanemergencyoperationonapatientwhowasabouttodieonsomethingshehadswalloweD.IwatchedoneofthoseTVdramasaboutahospitalandsuddenlyIfeltlikeplayingoneoftherolesmyself.SoIputonawhitejacketandastethoscope听诊器andwalkedaroundoneofthebiggesthospitalsinLondon.AtfirstIjustwatcheD.Onceyoulearnhowdoctorstalktopatientsnursesandothersdoctorsit’seasytotakepeopleinhesaiD.OneofthepatientshetreatedwasLauraKennan.ShehadbeenknockeddownbyacarandfainteD.WhenshecameintohospitalYorkwasstandingoverher.Helookedveryprofessional.HetoldmehisnamewasDoctorSimon.ThenhegavemesomesortofinjectionshesaiD.Andthenhesuddenlyclearedoffwhenanurseaskedwhohewas.Shedidn’tthinktherewasanythingwrong.Iwouldneverhaverealizedhewasafakeifapolicewomanhadn’tshowedmehisphotographaweeklater.WhenthepolicewomantoldmewhohereallywasIcouldhardlybelievemyears.JudgeRaymondAdamstoldYorkthathewasshockedandhorrifiedthathegotawaywithhisdeceivingforsolongandthensentencedhimtoeighteenmonthsinaspecialprisonforcriminalwithmentaldisorders.Icanonlyhopethatthiswillnotleadtofurtherproblems.Afterallyouwillhaveconsiderableopportunitytostudythebehaviourofthepsychiatrists精神科医生whowilllookafteryouwhileyouaretherE.IfyoutrytopersuadepeoplethatyouyourselfareapsychiatristafteryouaresetfreeIshallmakesurethatyouaregivenamuchlongersentencE.JudgeAdamswarnedYork.50.Yorkwasproudofthefactthat_________.A.asurgeonlethimwatchanoperation.B.hecouldperformsomedutiesofadoctorC.hehadcheateddoctorsforsolongD.peoplethoughthecouldbecomearealdoctor51.Yorklearnedhowtobehavelikeadoctorby________.A.watchingotherdoctorsworkB.talkingtodoctorsandnursesC.gettingsometrainingandexperienceD.observingdoctorswhilehewasapatient52.WhywasLauraKennaninhospital?A.ShehadswallowedsomethingandalmostdieD.B.Shehadtohaveandemergencyoperation.C.Shehadbeeninjuredinaroadaccident.D.Shehadlostconsciousnesswhiledriving.53.Thejudge’sremarkimpliedthatYorkwouldbemoreseverelypunishedifhe________.A.pretendedtobeapsychiatristB.triedtogetawayfromprisonC.wasproudofwhathehaddoneD.studiedthebehaviourofthepsychiatrist
- A.crowdgatheredoutsideahotelwhereaveryfamousmillionairehadjustbeenknockeddownandkilleD.Oneyoungmaninthecrowdseemedparticularlyupset.Iunderstandhowyoufeelsaidarathersympathetic同情oldmanIsupposehewasarelativeofyours?That’sjusttheproblemrepliedtheyoungmanhewasn’t.60.Thefamousmillionairediedprobablybecause_______.A.hewastoooldB.hemetanaccidentC.hewasshotdownD.hehadtoomuchmoney61.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheyoungman’sfeeling?A.Hewishedhewerethemillionaire’srelativE.B.Hewasreallysorryaboutthemillionaire’sdeath.C.Hewassympathetictothemillionaire’sdeath.D.Hewishedthemillionairehadlostallhismoney.
- IreallylovemyjobbecauseIenjoyworkingwithsmallchildrenandlikethechallengesandawardsfromthejoB.Ialsothinkmyworkisimportant.TherewasatimewhenIthoughtIwouldneverhavethatsortofcareer.Iwasn’tanexcellentstudentbecauseIdidn’tdomuchschoolwork.InmyfinaltermIstartedthinkingwhatImightdoandfoundIdidn’thavemuchtooffer.IjustacceptedthatIwasn’tthetypetohaveacareer.Ithenfoundmyselfajoblookingaftertwolittlegirls.Itwasn’ttoobadatfirst.ButtheproblemsbeganwhenIagreedtoliveinsothatIwouldbethereifmybosshadtogooutforbusinessintheevening.WeagreedthatifIhadtoworkextrahoursoneweekshe’dgivemetimeoffthenext.Butunfortunatelyitdidn’toftenworkout.IwasgettingextremelytiredandfedupbecauseIhadtoomanylatenightsandearlymorningswiththechildren.OneSundayIwasintheparkwiththechildrenandmetMeganwhousedtogotoschoolwithmE.Itoldheraboutmysituation.ShesuggestedthatIshoulddoacourseandgetaqualificationifIwantedtoworkwithchildren.Ididn’tthinkIwouldbeacceptedbecauseIdidn’ttakemanyexamsinschool.Shepersuadedmetophonethelocalcollegeandtheywerereallyhelpful.MyexperiencecountedforalotandIgotonapart–timecoursE.Ihadtoleavemyjobwiththefamilyandgotworkhelpingoutatakindergarten.NowI’vegotafull-timejobtherE.IshallalwaysbethankfultoMegan.IwishIhadknownearlierthatyoucouldhaveacareerevenifyouaren’ttopoftheclassatschool.61.Whatistheauthor’spresentjob?A.Workingpart-timeinacollegeB.TakingcareofchildrenforafamilyC.HelpingchildrenwiththeirschoolworkD.Lookingafterchildrenatakindergarten62.Whenstayingwiththetwogirls’familytheauthor.A.waspaidforextraworkB.oftenworkedlonghoursC.gotmuchhelpformherbossD.tookadayoffeveryotherweek63.Whydidtheauthorleaveherfistjob?A.Shefoundafull-timejobB.ShewasfedupwithchildrenC.Shedecidedtoattendapart-timecourseD.Sheneededatestafterworkingextrahours64.Whathastheauthorlearnedfromherownexperiences?A.LesssuccessfulstudentscanstillhaveacareerB.QualificationsarenecessaryforacareerC.HardworkmakesanexcellentstudentD.Onemustchoosethejobshelikes
- In1939twobrothersMacandDickMcDonaldstartedadrive–inrestaurantinSnaBemadinoCaliforniA.Theycarefullychoseabusycornerfortheirlocation.Theyhadruntheirownbusinessesforyearsfirstatheaterthenabarbecuerestaurantthenanotherdrive-in.Butintheirnewoperationtheyofferedanewshortenedmenu:Frenchfrieshamburgersandsodas.Tothisminimalselectiontheyaddedonenewconcept:quickservicenowaitersorwaitressesandnotips.Theirhamburgerssoldforfifteencents.Cheesewasanotherfourcents.TheirFrenchfriesandhamburgershadaremarkableuniformity一致性forthebrothershaddevelopedastrictroutine常规forthepreparationoftheirfoodandtheyinsistedontheircook’sstickingtotheroutinE.Theirnewdrive-inbecameincrediblypopularparticularlyforlunch.PeopledroveupbythehundredsduringthebusynoontimE.Theself-servicerestaurantwassopopularthatthebrothershadallowedtencopiesoftheirrestauranttobeopened;theywerecontentwiththissmallsuccessuntiltheymetRayKroC.KrocwasasalesmanwhomettheMcDonaldbrothersin1954whenhewassellingmilkshakemixingmachines.Hequicklysawtheunmatchedappealofthebrother’sfastfoodrestaurantandboughttherighttofranchise经销othercopiesoftheirrestaurants.Theagreementsignedincludedtherighttocopythementheequipmentandeventheirredandwhitebuildingswiththegoldenarches.TwentyyearsafterthedayRayKrocwatchedpeoplerushuptoorderfifteen–centhamburgersMcDonaldshadover$1billionintotalsalesayear.TodayMcDonaldsisaworldfamousnamE.Itsfirsttwenty-twoyearsisoneofthemostincrediblesuccessstoriesinmodernAmericanbusinesshistory.60.MacandDickMcDonaldhadexperienceinmanagingallofthefollowingbusinessexcept________.A.atheaterB.adrive–inC.anice-creamshopD.abarbecuerestaurant61.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?________A.RayKroc’sbusinessabilities.B.Thedevelopmentoffast-foodservicE.C.ThelifeofMacandDickMcDonalD.D.HowMcDonaldsbecameabillion-dollarbusiness.62.HowdidtheMcDonaldbrotherskeeptheuniformityofthehamburgers?________A.TheyaskedhelpfromRayKroC.B.Theyallowedothercopiesoftheirrestaurant.C.TheyhadstrictrulesforthepreparationofthefooD.D.TheyaddedanewconcepttotheselectionofthefooD.63.Wecanconcludefromthispassagethat________.A.RayKrochadgreatsenseofbusiness.B.fortyyearsagotherewerealotoffast-foodrestaurantsC.MacandDickMcDonaldneverbecamewealthybecausetheysoldtheirideatoRayKrocD.thelocationtheMcDonaldschosewastheonlysourceofthegreatpopularityoftheirdrive-in
- It’seasytoobserveanathletelikeTigerWoodsandfeellikehe’sfromanotherplanet.Hehaswon14majortournament锦标赛titlesandabout$122millioninprizemoneyandads.Healsohasahappyfamily.Itseemsthatheistooperfecttobeoneofus.ButWoodshasmoreincommonwithyouthanyoumightthink.Woods’parents—particularlyhisfather—sethighexpectationsforhimwhenhewasachilD.BeforeEarlWoods’deathin2006hetoldGolfmagazineMypurposeinraisingTigerwasnottoraiseagolfer.Iwantedtoraiseagoodperson.ByagetwoWoodswasalreadyswinging挥舞agolfcluB.ButonceheenteredschoolWoods’fatherwascarefultosendthemessagethatschoolworkcamefirst.Woodswasn’tallowedtopracticeuntilhishomeworkwasdonE.WhenWoodsfinallyreachedtheprofessionaltourhisfathercontinuedtoexpectalotofhim.Tigerwilldomorethananyothermaninhistorytochangethecourseofhuman.Theworldisjustgettingatasteofhispowerhesaidin1996.ClearlyEarlWoodshadgreatexpectationsofhisson.InthiswayTigerWoodsisactuallylikealotofus.ManyofusfeelasimilarpressuretomakeourparentsprouD.Whenthishappensit’seasytoletthatpressureoverwhelm压倒us.InaperfectworldwewouldallgrowuptobeTigerWoods-likesuccessesinourownfields.Butthatisn’tpossiblE.Therearemanythingsthatwecan’tcontrolinthislifedespiteourbestefforts.Thereishoweveronethingthatwecando:wecantrytobeagoodpersonasEarlWoodsaskedhissontodo.46.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthefirstparagraph?A.ThenumberoftournamenttitlesTigerWoodshaswon.B.ThefamilymembersofTigerWoods.C.ThemoneyTigerWoodshasmadeinprizemoneyandads.D.TheimpressionthatTigerWoodsleavesonus.47.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutTigerWoodsisTRUE?A.TigerWoodsistooperfecttobeoneofus.B.TigerWoodswasn’tallowedtoplaygolfafterclass.C.TigerWoodsdidverywellingolfasachilD.D.TigerWoodsdidn’tlikeplayinggolfwhenhewasachilD.48.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatTigerWoodsisunderpressureto____justlikemanyofus.A.gethighmarksintheexamB.makehisparentsproudC.changethecourseofhumanD.trytobeagoodperson49.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat______.A.TigerWoodshasahappyfamilyB.TigerWoods’motherdidn’tsethighexpectationsforhimC.TigerWoodshaschangedthecourseofhumanD.TigerWoods’fatherplaysanimportantroleonhisroadtosuccess50.TheauthormayagreeallthefollowingstatementsEXCEPTthat______.A.itispossibleforusalltogrowuptobeTigerWoods-likesuccessesB.EarlWoodshadgreatexpectationsofhissonC.TigerWoodshasmoreincommonwithusthanwemightthinkD.wecantrytobeagoodperson