An old lady in a plane had a blanket(毯子)over her head and she did not want to take it off . The air hostess(空姐) spoke to her, but the old lady said, “I have never been in a plane before , and I am frighteneD. I am going to keep this blanket over my head until we are back on the ground again !” Then the captain camE. He said, “Madam, I am the captain of this planE. The weather is fine, there are no clouds in the sky, and everything is going very well. ”But she continued to hidE. So the captain turned and started to go back. Then the old lady looked out from under the blanket with one eye and said, “I am sorry, young man, but I don’t like planes and I am never going to fly again. But I’ll say one thing, ”She continued kindly, “You and your wife keep your plane very clean!” 59. An old lady had _________ . A. glasses B. a blanket over her head C. a coat D. a basket 60. She didn’t want to ________ . A. take it off B. turn it off C. get on D. talk about it 61. _________ spoke to her . A. The air hostess B. The man next to her C. her husband D. one of her friends 62. The old lady had never been _________ before . A. abroad B. home C. in a plane D. in hospital 63. The woman didn’t like planes and she was never going ________ . A. to fly again B. to travel C. to go abroad D. to go home

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ThePuritans清教徒getabadreputationinAmerica—especiallywhenitcomestoalcohol.MayflowerthefirstshipthatcameoverfromEnglandtoMassachusettsBayactuallycarriedmorebeerthanwater.InfacttheFoundingFathersofAmericalikedadrink—SamuelAdamswasapartnerinhisfather’sbreweryandThomasJeffersonwasfamousforimportingEuropeanwines.EarlyAmericanstookahealthfulsmalldrinkforbreakfastwhiskeywasatypicallunchtimedrinkale麦芽酒accompaniedsupperandthedayendedwithanotherdrinkcallednightcap.MostAmericansin1790consumedanaverageof5.8gallonsofpurealcoholayear.In1830consumptionreached7.1gallonsayearandalcoholismwasstartingtohaveaseriousinfluenceoncommunities.Womenandchildrenmightbeinphysicaldangerifthemanofthehousebegandrinking.Ifhebecameillorlosthisjobthroughdrinkingtherewasnosocialsafetynettosupportorprotecthisfamily.EventuallyalcoholismwasbeingtreatedasadiseasE.Bythelate19thCenturysupportforProhibitionbanningthemanufactureandsaleofalcoholwaspowerful.Thefirstarrestfordrivingundertheinfluenceofalcoholwasin1897.On16January1919Prohibitionwassetintolaw.Howeverbythe1930swhenAmericaneconomywasexperiencingahardtimeitwaswidelybelievedthatmakingalcohollegalagainwouldprovidebadly-neededjobsandtaxes.SoinFebruaryof1933ProhibitionwasendeD.StillProhibitionhadagreatinfluenceonalcoholdrinkinginthiscountry.In1955Americansdrankanaverageof2.3gallonsofpurealcoholayear.TheProhibitionmovementwasstillquitestrongafterProhibitionendedanditledtoalotoflocalprohibitiononalcohol.TheAmericanpresidencyhasdonealottorehabilitatealcoholandmakeitrespectableagain.PresidentsRichardNixonJimmyCarterBillClintonRonaldReaganandBarackObamacanallbeseenonfilmdrinkingsociallyandmakingofficialtoastswithinternationalcelebrities.32.WhichisTRUEaboutthePuritansaccordingtothepassage?A.TheirancestorscametoAmericatosellalcohol.B.TheyfoundedthebreweriesinEuropeancountries.C.Theyhadahabitofalcoholdrinking.D.Theywerethemajorimporterofalcohol.33.Inwhatwaywasanalcoholic’sfamilyaffectedbyalcoholism?A.Hisfamilycouldn’taffordthedrink.B.Hisfamilymightsufferfinancially.C.Hiswifeandchildrenmightbecomeill.D.Hisfamilyoughtnotbetreatedequally.34.WhatcanbelearnedaboutProhibitioninAmerica?A.Itcameintolawinthe19thcentury.B.Itdiscouragedalcoholdrinking.C.Itseffectdisappearedafteritsremoval.D.Itfailedtoforbiddrunkdriving.35.Thepassagemainlytalksabout__________.A.thebriefhistoryofalcoholdrinkinginAmericaB.Americanpresidents’affectionforalcoholdrinkingC.thePuritans’badreputationinAmericaD.thereasonswhyProhibitioncameintolaw
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A.mentalprofessorwalkedaroundaroomwhileteachingstressmanagementtoanaudiencE.Assheraisedaglassofwatereveryoneexpectedthey'dbeaskedthehalfemptyorhalffullquestion.Insteadwithasmileonherfacesheinquired询问:Howheavyisthisglassofwater?DifferentanswerscalledoutfromtheaudiencE.SherepliedTheabsoluteweightdoesn'tmatter.ItdependsonhowlongIholdit.IfIholditforaminuteit'snotaproblem.IfIholditforanhourI'llhaveanacheinmyarm.IfIholditforadaymyarmwillfeelnumb无知觉的andparalyzeD.Ineachcasetheweightoftheglassdoesn'tchangebutthelongerIholdittheheavieritbecomes.ShecontinuedThestressandworriesinlifearelikethatglassofwater.Thinkaboutthemforawhileandnothinghappens.Thinkaboutthemabitlongerandtheybegintohurt.Andifyouthinkaboutthemalldaylongyouwillfeelparalyzed--incapableofdoinganything.It'simportanttoremembertoletgoofyourstress.Asearlyintheeveningasyoucanputallyourburdensdown.Don'tcarrythemthroughtheeveningandintothenight.Remembertoputtheglassdown!CommentsAyeChanAung---October272015at11:37amShortbutvaluable!Ithasclearlytaughtmehowtodealwithstress.NelsonMalicdem--October282015at8:23pmWow!ThankstotheauthorandtotheonewhosubmittedthisarticlE.IamexperiencingachallengeasIreadthisitgivesmepeacE.WhatexactlyisinthearticleiswhatIamdoing.Myburdenactuallyparalyzesmewithoutmyknowingit.IshouldputdowntheglassofwaterthatI'mholding.Thankyousomuch!25.Theprofessortellsalessonby________.A.askingasurprisingquestionB.givingproperexamplesC.imaginingasituationD.makingacomparison比较26.Fromwhattheprofessorsayswecanknowasmallproblem_________.A.canresultinacompletefailureB.isseldomtakenseriouslyC.cancausemuchstressD.seldomcausesrealproblems27.Fromthetwocommentswecanknowthat________.A.NelsonMalicdemexpressesthankstotheprofessorB.NelsonMalicdemthinksthestoryismeaningfulC.AyeChanAungissufferingfromheavystressD.AyeChanAungcomplainsthestoryistooshort28.Wherecanwemostprobablyreadthepassage?A.OnahealthwebsitE.B.OnahighschoolwebsitE.C.Inamagazineforteenagers.D.Inatextbookaboutmentalhealth.
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Isatwithmyfriendinawell-knowncoffeeshopinaneighboringtownofVenicE.AsweenjoyedourcoffeeamancalledthewaiterandplacedhisorderTwocupsofcoffeeoneonthewall.Wegotinterestedandobservedthathewasservedwithonecupofcoffeebuthepaidfortwo.AssoonasheleftthewaiterattachedapieceofpapertothewallsayingACupofCoffeE.SimilaroccasionstookplacetwicewhileweweretherE.ItseemedthatthisgesturewasquitenormalatthisplacE.Howeveritwassomethinguniqueandconfusingforus.AfterafewdayswhenweagainenjoyedcoffeethereamanentereD.Thewaythismanwasdresseddidnotmatchthestandardortheatmosphereofthiscoffeeshop.Povertywasevidentfromhislooks.AsheseatedhimselfhelookedatthewallandsaidOnecupofcoffeefromthewall.Thewaiterservedcoffeetothismanwithrespectanddignity.Themanhadhiscoffeeandleftwithoutpaying.Wewereamazedtowatchallthiswhenthewaitertookoffapieceofpaperfromthewallandthrewitinthedustbin.Nowitwasnosurpriseforus;thematterwasveryclear.Thegreatrespectfortheneedyshownbypeopleinthistownmovedustotears.Coffeeisnotanecessity.HoweverthepointisthatwhenwetakepleasureinanyblessingmaybewealsoneedtothinkaboutthosepeoplewhoalsoappreciatethatspecificblessingbutcannotafforD.NotethewaiterwhogetsthecommunicationgoingbetweentheaffordingandtheneedywithasmileonhisfacE.Thinkaboutthemaninneed:heentersthecoffeeshopwithouthavingtolowerhisself-dignity;hehasafreecupofcoffeewithoutaskingorknowingaboutwhohasgiventhiscupofcoffeetohim;heonlylookedatthewallplacedanorderforhimselfenjoyedhiscoffeeandleft.Besidesweneedtoremembertheroleplayedbythewallthatreflectsthegenerosityandcareofpeopleinthistown.1.Whatmadetheauthorinterestedaswellasconfused?A.Thewaiter’smakingnormalgestures.B.Customers’buyingcoffeefortheneedy.C.Thewaiter’sattachingcoffeeordersonthewall.D.Customers’payingforcoffeeandhavingitputonthewall.2.Theauthorthoughtthemaninneedwas______.A.obviouslypoorB.notproperlydressedC.notrighttoleavewithoutpayingD.strangetoordercoffeefromthewall3.Intheauthor’sopinioncoffeeis_____.A.necessaryinourlifeB.ablessingsomecan’taffordC.respectshownfortheneedyD.ablessingeveryoneshouldhave4.Thepassageismainlyconcernedabout______.A.learningfromthewaiterB.buyingcoffeeforothersC.caringmoreaboutthepeopleinneedD.analyzingthecharactersinthecoffeeshop
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Paulaandherhusbandhavefourkidsthreepetdogsandarabbit.WhenthehouseisverynoisyHelenoneofthechildrenisquietlyinventing.A.yearagothe10-year-oldhadtodesignananti-smokingposterforaschoolproject.Ratherthanapostershecameupwiththeideaofcreatingsomethingthatshowstheaverageamountoftar尼古丁asmokercollectsfromjustfourpacksofcigarettes.Ilikepeopletoplaywiththingsmorethanreadandwriteshesays.SosheresearchedherideaontheInternetfoundacompanyinChinathatcouldmakeitsavedupherpocketmoneyandgotherideamadE.Paulasaysherdaughterthinksdifferently:IdeasjumpintoherminD.AftershegotsunburntonholidayHeleninventedasmallplasticbracelet手镯thatchangescolorinthesuntellingyouwhentoputonsunscreen.SeveralsunscreencompanieshaveexpressedaninterestintheideA.Shealsocameupwithanideatomakeaballfilledwithwatertostopthedogfromfeelingthirsty.Butwedidn’tdoanythingwithitsaysPaulA.ThenshepullsoutapictureofaspecialfishingrodshehasdesigneD.Thereisacameraonthehooksheexplainsandthescreenisonthehandleanditshowsyouifyou’vecaughtafishornot.Helendoesn’twanttogotouniversity.Shekeepsherpink-and-creambedroomtidy.Paulaisamazedandabitconfusedbyherdaughter.EverythinghastobeinacertainorderPaulasays.HerbrothersandsistersgowiththeflowbutwithHelenit’s‘Whattimewillthatbehappening?’or‘WhereamIbeingpickedupfromtoday?’21.FromParagraph2wecaninferthatHelen_______.A.isnotwillingtogotoschoolB.likestoplaywithherbrothersandsistersC.prefersmakingsomethingbyherselfD.isgoodatreadingandwriting22.WhatdidHeleninventaftershegotsunburntonvacation?A.Theanti-smokingposter.B.Thebracelettellingwhentoputonsunscreen.C.Theballprovidingwaterforthirstydogs.D.Thefishingrodtellingwhetheryou’vecaughtafish.23.Theunderlinedphrasegowiththeflowprobablymeans_______.A.dowhatmostpeopleusuallydoB.setanexampletoothersC.followthefashioncloselyD.dosomethingdifferentlyfromothers24.Thepassageismainlyabout_______.A.howHelenhelpspeoplegiveupsmokingB.alittlegirl’sdreamtobeaworld-famousinventorC.a10-year-oldinventor’sstoryD.Helen’srelationshipwithherfamilymembers
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Usuallywhenyourteacherasksaquestionthereisonlyonecorrectanswer.Butthereisonequestionthathasmillionsofcurrentanswers.ThatquestionisWhat’syourname?Everyonegivesadifferentanswerbuteveryoneiscorrect.Haveyoueverwonderedaboutpeople’snames?Wheredotheycomefrom?Whatdotheymean?People’sfirstnamesorgivennamesarechosenbytheirparents.SometimesthenameofagrandparentorothermemberofthefamilyisuseD.Someparentschoosethenameofawell-knownperson.A.boycouldbenamedGeorgeWashingtonSmith;agirlcouldbenamedHelenKellerJones.Somepeoplegivetheirchildrennamesthatmeangoodthings.Clarameansbright;Beatricemeansonewhogiveshappiness;Donaldmeansworldruler;Leonardmeansasbraveasalion.Theearliestlastnamesorsurnamesweretakenfromplacenames.A.familywiththenameBrookorBrooksprobablylivednearbrook小溪someonewhowascalledLongstreetprobablylivedonalongpavedroaD.TheGreenwoodfamilylivedinornearaleafyforest.Otherearlysurnamescamefrompeople’soccupations.ThemostcommonoccupationalnameisSmithwhichmeansapersonwhomakesthingswithironorothermetals.InthepastsmithswereveryimportantworkersineverytownandvillagE.Someotheroccupationalnamesare:Carter—apersonwhoownedordroveacart;Potter—apersonwhomadepotsandpans.TheancestorsoftheBakerfamilyprobablybakedbreadfortheirneighborsintheirnativevillagE.TheCarpenter’sgreat-great-great-grandfatherprobablybuilthousesandfurniturE.Sometimespeoplewereknownforthecoloroftheirhairorskinortheirsizeortheirspecialabilities.WhenthereweretwomenwhowerenamedJohninthesamevillagetheJohnwiththegrayhairprobablybecameJohnGray.OrtheJohnwasverytallcouldcallhimselfJohnTallman.JohnFishwasprobablyanexcellentswimmerandJohnLightfootwasprobablyafastrunneroragooddancer.Somefamilynamesweremadebyaddingsomethingtothefather’snamE.English-speakingpeopleadded–sor–son.TheJohnsonsaredescendantsofJohn;theRobertsfamily’sancestorwasRobert.IrishandScottishpeopleaddedMacorMcorO.PerhapsalloftheMacDonnellsandtheMcDonnellsandtheO’DonnellsaredescendantsofthesameDonnell.32.WhichofthefollowingaspectsdothesurnamesinthepassageNOTcover?A.PlaceswherepeopleliveD.B.People’scharacters.C.TalentsthatpeoplepossesseD.D.People’soccupations.33.AccordingtothepassagetheancestorsofthePotterfamilymostprobably_______.A.ownedordroveacartB.madethingswithmetalsC.madekitchentoolsorcontainersD.builthousesandfurniture34.Suppose假设anEnglishcouplewhoseancestorslivednearaleafyforestwantedtheirnew-bornsontobecomeaworldleaderthebabymightbenamed_______.A.BeatriceSmithB.LeonardCarterC.GeorgeLongstreetD.DonaldGreenwood35.Theunderlinedworddescendantsinthelastparagraphmeansaperson’s_____.A.latergenerationsB.friendsandrelativesC.colleaguesandpartnersD.latersponsors
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IthurtsmemorethanyouandThisisforyourowngooD.ThesearethestatementsmymotherusedtomakeyearsagowhenIhadtolearnLatincleanmyroomstayhomeanddohomeworkThatwasbeforeweenteredthepermissiveperiodineducationinwhichwedecideditwasallrightnottopushourchildrentoachievetheirbestinschool.Theschoolsandtheeducatorsmadeiteasytous.Theythoughtthatitwasallrighttobeparentswhotakealet-alonepolicy.Westoppedmakingourchildrendohomework.Wegavethemcalculatorsturnedonthetelevisionlefttheteachingtotheteachersandwentonvacation.Nowteachersfacedwithchildrenwhohavebeendevelopingattheirownpaceforthepast15yearsarerealizingwe'vemadeaterriblemistakE.OnesuchteacherisSharonKlompuswhosaysofherstudents-sopassive-andwonderswhathappeneD.Nothingwasdemandedofthemshebelieves.TelevisionsaysKlompuscontributestochildren'spassivity.We'renottrainingkidstoworkanymorE.We'retalkingaboutagenerationofkidswho'veneverbeenhurtorhungry.Theyhavelearnedsomebodywillalwaysdoitforthem.Insteadofsaying'golookitup'youtellthemtheanswer.IttakesgreaterenergytosaynotoakiD.Yesitdoes.Ittakesenergyandittakeswork.It'stimeforparentstoendtheirvacationandcomebacktowork.It'stimetotakethecarawaytoturntheTVofftotellthemithurtsyoumorethanthembutit'sfortheirowngooD.It'stimetostarttellingthemnoagain.32.BypermissiveperiodineducationtheauthormeansatimeA.wheneverychildcanbeeducatedB.wheneverythingcanbetaughtatschoolC.whenchildrenarepermittedtoreceiveeducationD.whenchildrenareallowedtodowhattheywishto33.Whyarechildrenbecomingmoreinactiveinstudy?A.Becauseteachersaretoostrictwiththem.B.Becausetheyhavetoperformtoomanyduties.C.Becausetheyhavedonetoomuchhomework.D.BecausetheyspendtoomuchtimewatchingTV.34.Tosuchchildrenasdescribedinthetext_____.A.itiseasiertosayyesthantosaynoB.itiseasiertosaynothantosayyesC.neitheriseasy-tosayyesortosaynoD.neitherisdifficult-tosayyesortosayno35.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.ParentsshouldleavetheirchildrenalonE.B.Kidsshouldhavemoreactivitiesatschool.C.It'stimeforparentstobestricterwiththeirkids.D.Parentsshouldalwayssetagoodexampletotheirkids.
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AboycalledMariolovedtohavemanyfriends.Heshowedoff炫耀alotalwaystalkingabouthowmanyfriendshehadatschool.OnedayhisgrandpasaidtohimMarioIbetyoudon’thaveasmanyfriendsasyouthink.Iamsuremanyofthemarejustacquaintances泛泛之交.MariodisagreedwithhisgrandpA.Howeverhewasn’tsurehowhecouldtestwhetherornothisschoolmateswererealfriends.NowhisgrandpahadsomethinginhishandbutMariocouldseenothingtherE.Takeit.It’saveryspecialchair.Becauseit’sunseenit’sratherdifficulttositon.Butifyoutakeittoschoolandmanagetositonityou’llbelieveitsmagic魔力andbeabletotellwhoyourrealfriendsarE.Mariotookthestrangechairandsetoffforschool.Atbreaktimeheaskedeveryonetoformacircle圈andputhimselfinthemiddlewithhischair.ThenMariotriedtositonthechairbutalwaysmissedandfell.Everyonehadaprettygoodlaugh.HekepttryingtositonthemagicchairbutkeptfallingtothegrounD.Suddenlyhetriedagainanddidn’tfall.ItwasthenthathefinallyexperiencedthemagiC.LookingaroundMariosawGeorgeLucasandDianaholdinghimupsohewouldn’tfall.Meanwhilemanyothershehadthoughtofasfriendshaddonenothingbutlaughathimenjoyingeachandeveryfall.32.Mariodisagreedwithhisgrandpabecausehe.A.didn’tlikehisgrandpaB.hadmanyfriendsatschoolC.didn’tbelievehisgrandpa’swordsD.likedtohavefriendsandshowoff33.Mariousedthespecialchairto.A.findhistruefriendsB.makemorenewfriendsC.lethisfriendsseehisspecialabilityD.provehisgrandpawaswrong34.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph3?A.GeorgeLucasandDianaweretrickeD.B.GeorgeLucasandDianawereMario’srealfriends.C.GeorgeLucasandDianawouldbeignoredbyothers.D.GeorgeLucasandDianawereabletoseethemagicchair.35.Thestorymainlytellsusthat.A.theelderlyarereallywiseB.laughingatafriendisimpoliteC.anunseenchairisreallypowerfulD.truefriendsarethosewhocareforus
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GeorgeOrwellisoneoftheUK'sbest-known20thcenturyauthorsbuthe'salsoclaimedbyMotihariatowninnorth-easternIndiawhereOrwellspentthefirstyearofhislifebeforeheandhismothermovedtoHenleyEnglanD.MorethanacenturyaftertheOrwellslefttheshabbybungalow平房isbeingturnedintoamuseum.Thefourfamilieswhohavebeenlivinghereareintheprocessofmovingout.AmongthemisAdityaAbhishek.That'ssomethingIsharewithGeorgeOrwellhetellsmE.WewerebothborninthesamehousebuthebecamefamousandIdidn't.Heissadtogo.Ihavesomanymemoriesassociatedwiththisbungalowhesays.AsveryfewpeoplehereunderstandEnglishit'sperhapsnosurprisethatfewknowmuchaboutGeorgeOrwell.Motiharihasnobookshopsellinganythingotherthanschoolandcollegetextbooks.Youcannoteasilylay__your__hands__onanyofOrwell'sbooksherE.TodayscholarshavetotraveltoLondonforresearchonOrwellbutoncethemuseumisdevelopedtheycancarryouttheirresearchathisbirthplacesaysclothmerchantDebripyaMukherjeE.HeandhisfriendsareintouchwithOrwell'ssonRichardBlairwhomayhelpthemgetcopiesofthehugecollectionoforiginalmanuscripts手稿picturesandsoonheldbytheGeorgeOrwellArchiveatUniversityCollegeLondonUCL.Thelocalgovernmentisplanningtospend$150000ontheproject.We'refortunatethatawriterlikeGeorgeOrwellwasbornheresaysMukherjeE.Soit'sourdutytopreservethisbungalowandmakeitpresentablE.24.WheredidGeorgeOrwellliveinIndia?A.Besideamuseum.B.Inatown'sbungalow.C.Inabookshop.D.ClosetoHenley.25.WecaninferthatAdityaAbhishek________.A.hasrefusedtoleavethebungalowB.hasdeepfeelingsaboutthebungalowC.hasn'tgotusedtolifewithoutGeorgeOrwellD.hasbecomefamousbecauseofhisassociationwithGeorgeOrwell26.TheunderlinedwordslayyourhandsoninParagraph3probablymean________.A.publishB.shareC.writeD.obtain27.Accordingtothetextthemuseum________.A.hasahopefulfutureB.iscooperatingwithUCLC.isfoundedbyDebripyaMukherjeeD.getslimitedsupportfromthelocalgovernment
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Abeautifulwomantookaplaneonbusiness.Shefoundherseatandsatdownnexttoayoungman.ThemanwasjustthinkingofmakingafewdollarsontheplanE.WhenhesawthewomanhegotanideA.Hey!Wouldyouliketoplayagame?heaskedthewoman.Nothankyou.Ijustwanttotakeanap打盹thewomananswereD.It’sreallyeasy.AllyouhavetodoistoanswerthequestionsthatIaskyou.Ifyoudon’tknowtheansweryougivemefivedollars.IfIdon’tknowtheanswertoyourquestionthenI’llgiveyoufivedollars.NothewomanstillrefuseD.OK.IfIdon’tknowtheanswertoyourquestionI’llgiveyoufivehundreddollars.Howaboutthat?themansaiD.ThenthewomanbecameinterestedanddecidedtojoininthegamE.OK.HowmanymoonsdoesJupiter木星have?askedtheyoungman.Thewomanreachedintoherpurseandtookoutafive-dollarbill.Whatgoesupthemountainwiththreelegsandcomesbackwithfour?thewomanaskeD.ThentheyoungmantookouthiscomputerandsearchedtheInternetforananswer.Minuteslatertheyoungmanhandedfivehundreddollarstothewoman.Afterafewhourstheyoungmanreallywantedtoknowtheanswertothequestion.SoheaskedthewomanWhatistheanswertoyourquestion?Thewomanreachedintoherpurseandhandedtheyoungmanafive-dollarbill.1.Whydidthemanaskthewomantoplayagame?A.Hewantedtoshowhiskindness.B.Hewantedtohaveapleasantjourney.C.Hewantedtoearnsomemoneyfromit.D.Hewantedtomakefriendswiththewoman.2.Howmuchdidthewomangetattheendofthestory?A.$500.B.$5.C.$10.D.$490.3.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Thewomantoldthemantheanswertoherquestion.B.Thewomangavetheman’smoneybacktohim.C.Thewomanaskedthemananotherquestion.D.Thewomandidn’tknowtheanswereither.4.Wecanlearnfromthestorythatthewomanis______.A.cleverB.friendlyC.politeD.honest
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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.21.Thispassageismainlyaboutthewriter’sexperienceof_________.A.tryingtopleaseherbossB.changingagirl’sbadbehaviorC.improvinghercommunicationskillsD.dealingwithateenagegirlstayinginherhouse22.Whydidthebosswanthisdaughtertostaywiththewriter?A.BecausehewastoobusytotakecareofhisdaughterB.BecausehewantedhisdaughtertotakeaholidaythereC.BecausehewantedhisdaughtertoimproveherEnglishinthiswayD.Becausehewantedthewritertoteachhisdaughtergoodmanners.23.Theunderlinedwordthatinparagraph4refersto_________.A.beingpatientwithherB.herparentspunishingherC.askingherparentsaboutherD.tellingherparentsaboutherbehavior
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Onedayalawyer’swifefellillandhewenttogetadoctor.Thedoctorwillinglycametoseethewomanandtodowhathecouldforherbutbeforehewentintothehousehemadeashortstop.Heknewthatthelawyerwasfamousfornotpayinghisbillseveniftheyweredue正当的.Hethereforesaidtotheman.ButifIsaveyourwifeIamafraidyoumaynotpayme.Sirrepliedthelawyer.HereIhave$500whetheryoucuremywifeoryoukillher.I'llgiveyouallthis.Thedoctorwasreassuredandwentintothehouse.Whenhereachedthewoman'sbedsideitsoonbecamecleartohimthathecoulddolittle.Shewasseriouslyillandthoughheprescribed开药方hermedicineshesoondied.Hetoldthelawyerhewasverysorryandthenaskedforthemoneywhichhehadpromised.Didyoukillmywife?askedthelawyer.OfcourseIdidn'tsaidthedoctor.Well!Didyoucuremywife?askedtheman.I'mafraidthatwasimpossiblerepliedthedoctor.WellthensinceyouneitherkilledmywifenorcuredherIhavenothingtopayyou.1.Beforeenteringthelawyer’shousethedoctorstoppedforawhilebecause_____.A..thedoctorwantedtoasksomethingabouthiswife'sillnessB..thedoctorthoughtitimpossibletosavethewomanC..thedoctorwasafraidthatthelawyerwouldrefusetopayhimD..thelawyerwastoopoortopayhisbills2.Becausethelawyer’swifewasseriouslyillthedoctor_____.A..couldn’tdomuchanddidn'tsaveherlifeB..triedhisbestandsavedheratlastC..hadtodoeverythinghecouldforherD..hadtospendalotoftimetocureher3.Thewordreassuredinthepassagemeans__________.A..hewastoldagainandagainB..hewaspaidsomemoneyfirstC..hewasquitesurethathewouldbepaidD..hewasquitesurethathecouldcurethewoman4.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitle标题forthepassage?A..TheLawyerandHisWifeB..TheLawyer'sTrickC..AGoodDoctorandaPoorLawyeD..ASeriousIllness
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KenyonScudderoncetoldmeastoryabouthisfriendMichael.MichaelhappenedtobeonatrainsittingnexttoayoungmanwhoseemedworrieD.Finallytheyoungmantoldthefriendthathewasaconvict罪犯returninghomefromaprisonfaraway.Whathedidhadbroughtshame羞耻onhisfamilyandtheyhadneithervisitedhimnorwrittentohim.HehopedhoweverthatthiswasonlybecausetheyweretoopoortotravelandtoobusytowritE.WhenhewassetfreehehadwrittentotellthemhewantedtogohomE.Tomakematterseasyforthemhoweverhehadaskedthemtoputupasignalforhimwhenthetrainpassedtheirlittlefarm.Ifthefamilyhadforgiven原谅himtheyweretoputupawhiteribbon丝带inthebigappletreeneartherailway.Iftheydidn’twanthimbacktheyweretodonothingandhewouldstayonthetrainandgofaraway.Asthetrainnearedhishometownhissuspensebecamesogreatthathewasafraidtolookoutofthewindow.HeaskedMichaeltowatchforthebigappletreE.Theychangedseats.InaminuteMichaelputhishandontheyoungconvict’sshoulder.Thereitishesaidhiseyesfilledwithsuddentears.It’sallright.Thewholetreeiswhitewithribbons.51.Forwhichofthefollowingreasonsmighttheyoungmanbeworried?A.HisfamilymightnotallowhimtogohomE.B.Hisfamilywouldnotrememberhim.C.Hisfamilyhadn’twrittentohimfrequently.D.Hisfamilyhadn’tvisitedhimforalongtimE.52.Accordingtothepassagethewhiteribboninthebigappletreemeans________.A.PleasureB.forgivenessC.happinessD.education53.Thewordsuspenseunderlinedinthelastparagraphmeans________.A.painB.interestC.worryD.happiness54.WhywasMichaelaskedtowatchfortheappletree?A.Theyoungmanwasafraidthathewasrefusedbyhisfamily.B.Theyoungman’sseatwasfarfromthewindow.C.TheyoungmanwasafraidofseeingthewhiteribbonsinthetreE.D.Theyoungmanwassurethathisfamilywouldaccepthim.55.WhydidMichaelcryattheendofthestory?A.Theyoungmancouldn’tlivewithhisfamily.B.ThereweremanywhiteribbonsontheappletreE.C.Hewasmovedbytheyoungman.D.TheyoungmanwasverysaD.
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Thefirsttimewestartedusingitwethoughtitwouldjustbeabitoffunaone-timething.Let’sjustgiveitatrymyfiancéesaiD.IwasabitnervousbutIknewsomeofourfriendswerealreadyintoitandtheysaiditwasfineandthatIshouldrelaxbecauseeveryonewasdoingit.OKIagreedconvinceditwouldbeharmless.IhaveneversowronginmyentirelifeBeforelongwewereusingitonceaweek.Thenitbecametwiceaweek.Wewentfromusingitafterworktousingitinthemorningsandthenatlunchtimetoo.Suddenlywereachedapointwherewewereusingiteveryday.EvenwhenIwasn’tusingitIwasthinkingaboutusingit.That’swhenIrealizedtheterribletruth.Wecouldn’tstop.DearreadersitshamesmetoadmititbutIamanaddictofonlineshoppingsiteTaobao.AndIdon'tthinkI’mtheonlyonE.Iseethetelltalesignseverywhere:Peoplewithbagsundertheireyesclearlyexhaustedafterstayinguplateselectingitemstheymightonedayneedbutprobablywon’tlikethe1940sleatheraviatorcapIboughtintheeventIeverneedtobecomeanaviatorinthe1940s.Iseeco-workersfurtively偷偷摸摸地sneakingdowntothemailroomeyesmovingarounduncertainly.Iknowwhat'sgoingthroughyourmindasyoureadthis.Thisisn’tmeyou’rethinkingIcanstopanytimeIwant.Butcanyou?InChinayoucangetsamedaydeliveryforjustaboutanythingyoubuyonlinE.InAustraliamyhomecountrythesameitemwouldtakeweekstoarrivE.It'stheconvenienceIsaidtomyfiancéE.That’swhywe'rehookeD.Butisthatconvenienceworththeriskofwakinguponemorningtodiscoveryou’vebeenburiedaliveinmassesofbrandnewwomen’sshoes?Inmycaseit’sprobablynotespeciallybecauseIsuspectmyfiancéewon’trealizeI'mmissinguntilweekslaterwhenmycreditcardstopsworkingandI'velongsinceexpireD.Sowhatcanyoudotobattlethisterribleaddiction?NeverfeardearreadersbecauseI'vecreatedaspecialfive-steplisttohelpyoustoponlineshopping.Step1:Admityouhaveaproblem.Resistbuyingadult-sizedStarWarsStormtrooperoutfitonTaobao.Youdon’treallyneedit.Step2:Trynottofeelguiltyaboutbuyingadult-sizedStarWarsStormtrooperoutfitonTaobao.Step3:Putthecomputerandsmartphoneawaygetbacktonatureandtakeawalkinthepark.Step4:Trynottofeelguiltyaboutbuyinganewoutfitforyourwalkinthepark.Imeanitwasonsaleright?Step5:BuyingabookonhowtoquitTaobao...fromTaobao.Onsecondthoughtsmaybedon’tlistentomeafterall.58.Theauthorwritestheunderlined划线的paragraphtoshow________.A.TaobaoisapopularandsuccessfulonlineshoppingsiteB.onlineshoppingisaneffectivewaytohelprelaxC.peopletodayarefondofthe1940sleatheraviatorcapD.quitealotofpeoplearecrazyaboutonlineshopping59.Theauthorconcludesthispassagewithatone语气of________.A.confidenceB.disappointmentC.humorD.confusion
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29.Whatcanweinferfromtheconversationbetweenthewomanandtherecorderatthebeginningofthepassage?A.Thewomanfeltashamedtoadmitwhatherjobwas.B.Therecorderwasimpatientandrude.C.Motherhoodwasnotrecognizedandrespectedasajobbysociety.D.Theauthorwasupsetaboutthesituationthatmothersfaced.30.Howdidthefemaleclerkfeelatfirstwhentheauthortoldheroccupation?A.Puzzled.B.Curious.C.Upset.D.Frightened.31.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhendescribingherjobtotheclerk?A.Angry.B.Calm.C.Unconfident.D.Annoyed.32.Whydidthewomanclerkshowmorerespectfortheauthor?A.Becausetheauthorcaredlittleaboutrewards.B.Becausesheadmiredtheauthor'sresearchworkinthelab.C.Becausetheauthordidsomethingshehadlittleknowledgeof.D.Becauseshethoughttheauthordidadmirablework.
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Iclearlyrememberthedaywhenmylittlebrotherwasborn:January11994.Oneofmyfavoritefamilyphotosshowsmelyingwithmymotherinthehospitalbedhappybutun-awareofthesmallsleepingbabyinthebackgrounD.Istayedwithmygrandparentsfortheweekendofmybrother’sbirthexcitedaboutmynewbrotherbutnotyetawareofwhathavingalittlebrotherwouldmean.Ididn’ttrulyrealizewhatwasgoingonuntilwewereinthehospitalroomatDukeUniversity----coincidentally碰巧地thesameroominwhichIhadbeenborntwoyearsearlier.WhenIlookedatmybrotherforthefirsttimeIfeltamixtureoffearandinterest.LittledidknowthatsmallpinkcreaturewouldgrowuptobeoneofmyfavoritepeopleintheworlD.InrealitythoughIamtwoyearsolderthanmybrotherIammoreoftenthannottherealbabyinthefamily.IamverylackingwhenitcomestocommonsensE.InstructionsconstantlyconfusemeandIfrequentlyfindmyselftotallypuzzledbythingslikeknowinghowtostartthewashingmachineormanagethestoragesettingsonmyiPhonE.That’swhereGibsoncomesin.ThepoorkidhashadtoguidemethroughmoretasksthanIwouldcaretoadmitbuthenevercomplains.ThoughIshouldprobablybetoldtofigureitoutmyselfhealwayscomesthrough.I’menviousofhisabilitytoreadilyanswertheever-presentWhatdoyouwanttodowithyourlife?questionatfamilygatherings.Beadoctorhesays----asolidanswercompletelyoppositetomyshakyoneWellI’manEnglishmajorso...MybrothertrulyismybestfrienD.Nooneunderstandsmebetterandthereisn’tanyoneelseIwouldwanttobestuckwithinourfamily.ImaynothaveaclearideaofwhereI’mheadedbutheisstuckwithmE.21.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenhesawhisbrotherforthefirsttime?A.AngryandsaD.B.ExcitedandmoveD.C.CuriousandscareD.D.HappyandinteresteD.22.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthefourthparagraphmean?A.Mybrotheristherealbabyinthefamily.B.InfactIseemtobelessmaturethanmylittlebrother.C.MybrothergetsmorelovefromthefamilythanIdo.D.Iamgrowingmoreslowlythanmybrother.23.Whatdoesthebrotheroftenhelptheauthordo?A.Helphimdealwithmanydailytasks.B.Helphimwithhisstudies.C.Givehimadviceonhowtochooseamajor.D.ComforthimwhenheisinabadmooD.24.Whatisthebesttitleforthistext?A.MyStrangeFamilyGatheringsB.TheRealBabyintheFamilyC.StuckwithMe----MyNot-So-LittleLittleBrotherD.TheFeelingofHavingaBrother
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ItwasoneofthoseterriblyhotdaysinBaltimorE.NeedlesstosayitwastoohottodoanythingoutsidE.Butitwasalsoscorchinginourapartment.Thiswas1962andIwouldnotliveinaplacewithanairconditionerforanothertenyears.SomybrotherandIdecidedtoleavetheapartmenttofindsomeplaceindoors.HesuggestedwecouldseeamoviE.Itwasabrilliantplan.Movietheaterswereoneofthefewplacesyoucouldsitalldayand—mostimportant—sitinairconditioning.Inthosedaysyoucouldbuyoneticketandsitthroughtwomovies.Thenthetheaterwouldshowthesametwomoviesagain.IfyouwantedtoyoucouldsitthroughthemtwicE.Mostpeopledidnotdothatbutthemanageratourtheater.Mr.BellowdidnotmindifyoudiD.ThatparticulardaymybrotherandIsatthroughbothmoviestwicetryingtoescapetheheat.Weboughtthreebagsofpopcornandthreesodaseach.ThenwesatandwatchedTheMusicManfollowedbyTheManWhoShotLibertyValancE.We’dalreadyseenthesecondmovieoncebeforE.IthadbeenatthetheatersinceJanuarybecauseMr.BellowlovedanythingwithJohnWayneinit.Weleftthetheateraround8justbeforetheeveningshowsbegan.ButwereturnedthenextdayandsawthesametwomoviesagaintwicemorE.Andwediditthenextdaytoo.FinallyonthefourthdaytheheatwavebrokE.StilltothisdayIcansinghalfthesongsinTheMusicManandrecitehalfofJohnWayneandJimmyStewart’sdialoguefromTheManWhoShotLibertyValance!ThosememoriesaresomeofthefewIhaveoftheheatwaveof1962.They’rereallymemoriesofthescreennotmemoriesofmylifE.9.Inwhichyeardidtheauthorfirstliveinaplacewithanairconditioner?A.1952B.1962C.1972D.198210.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordItinParagraph3referto?A.TheheatB.Thetheater.C.TheMusicManD.TheManWhoShotLibertyValance11.WhatdoweknowaboutMr.Bellow?A.Helovedchildrenverymuch.B.HewasafanofJohnWaynE.C.Hesoldairconditioners.D.Hewasamoviestar.12.Whydidtheauthorandhis/herbrotherseethesamemoviesseveraltimes?A.Thetwomovieswerereallywonderful.B.TheywantedtoavoidtheheatoutsidE.C.Themanagerofthetheaterwasfriendly.D.Theylikedthepopcornandthesodaatthetheater.13.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Theauthorturnedouttobeagreatsinger.B.Theauthorenjoyedtheheatwaveof1962.C.Theauthor’slifehasbeenchangedbythetwomovies.D.TheauthorconsiderstheexperienceatthetheaterunforgettablE.
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ThefreezingNortheasthasn’tbeenaterriblyfunplacetospendtimethiswintersowhenthechancecameforaweekendtoSarasotaFloridamybagswerepackedbeforeyoucouldsaysunshine.IleftforthelandofwarmthandvitaminC维生素C.thinkingofbeachesandorangetrees.WhenwetoucheddowntoblueskiesandwarmairIsentupasmallprayerofgratefulness.Swimmingpoolswinetastingandpinksunsetsatnormaleveninghoursnot4intheafternoonfilledtheweekendbutthebestpart-particularlytomytastedulledbymonthsofcold-weatherrootvegetables-wasa7A.m.adventuretotheSarasotafarmers’marketthatprovedtobemorethanworththeearlywake-upcall.Themarketwhichwasfoundedin1979setsupitstentseverySaturdayfrom7:00amto1p.mrainorshinealongNorthLemonandStatestreets.Basketsofperfectredstrawberriesthered-paintedsidesoftheJavaDawgcoffeetruck;andmostofallthetomatoes:amazinglargesoftandroundredtomatoes.Disappointedbymanyabrokenvine-ripened蔓上成熟的promiseI’verefusedtobuywintertomatoesforyears.NomatterhowattractivetheylookinthestoreonceIgetthemhomethey’reunfailinglydryhardandtasteless.ButIhomedinwithuncertaintyononeparticulartableattheBrown’sGroveFarm’sstandfulloffreshandsofttomatoesthesizeofmyfist.Theseweretherealdeal-andatthatmomentIrealizedthatthebestpartofSarasotainwinterwasgoingtobeeatingthingsthatbackhomeinNewYorkIwouldn’tbeexperiencingagainformonths.DelightedasIwasbythetomatoesinsightmyhappinessdeepenedwhenIlearnedthatBrown’sGroveFarmisoneofthesuppliersforJackDustyanewlyopenedrestaurantattheSarasotaRitzCarltonwhere-luckilyforme-Iwasplanningtohavedinnerthatverynight.WithoutevenseeingthemenuIknewI’dbeorderingeverytomatoonit.29.WhatdidtheauthorthinkofherwinterlifeinNewYork?A.Exciting.B.Boring.C.Relaxing.D.Annoying.30.Whatmadetheauthor’sgettinguplateearlyworthwhile?A.Havingaswim.B.Breathinginfreshair.C.Walkinginthemorningsun.D.Visitingalocalfarmer’smarket.31.WhatcanwelearnabouttomatoessoldinNewYorkinwinter?A.Theyaresoft.B.TheylooknicE.C.Theytastegreat.D.Theyarejuicy.32.Whatwastheauthorgoingtothatevening?A.Gotoafarm.B.Checkintoahotel.C.Eatinarestaurant.D.Buyfreshvegatables.
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MarkTwainwasagreatwriter.HewasfromtheUSA.Hewasbornin1835.Hewasalsoafamousspeaker.Hewasfamousforhissenseofhumour.ManypeoplelikedtolistentohimtalkbecausehelikedtotellsomeinterestingstoriestomakepeoplelaughallthetimE.OnedayMarkTwainwasgoingtoasmalltownbecauseofhiswriting.Beforehewasgoingtoleaveoneofhisfriendssaidtohimthattherewerealwaysalotofmosquitoesinthetownandtoldhimthathe’dbetternotgotherE.MarkTwainwaved摇动hishandandsaidItdoesn’tmatter.ThemosquitoesarenorelativesofminE.Idon’tthinktheywillcometovisitmE.AfterhearrivedatthetownMarkTwainstayedinasmallhotelnearthestation.Hewentintohisroombutwhenhewasjustabouttohavearestquiteafewmosquitoesflewabouthim.Thewaitersfeltverysorryaboutthat.I’mverysorryMrMarkTwain.Therearetoomanymosquitoesinourtown.Oneofthemsaidtohim.MarkTwainhowevermadeajokesayingtothewaiterThemosquitoesareveryclever.Theyknowmyroomnumber.Theydidn’tcomeintothewrongroom.Whathesaidmadeallthepeoplepresentlaughheartily.ButthatnightMarkTwainsleptwell.Doyouknowwhy?Thatwasbecauseallthewaitersinthehotelweredrivingthemosquitoesawayforhimduringthewholenight.25.ThatdayMarkTwainwenttothetown_____.A.toseeoneofhisfriendsB.becausehewantedtodosomethingthereforhiswritingC.becausehewastoldtherewerealotofmosquitoesthereD.toseeoneofhisrelatives26.Thewaitersfeltsorrybecause_____.A.theydidsomethingwrongtoMarkTwainB.theirhotelwastoosmallC.theroomwasnotverycleanD.therewerequiteafewmosquitoesinMarkTwain’sroom27.Allthepeoplepresentlaughedheartilybecause_____.A.themosquitoeswereverycleverandtheydidn’tcomeintothewrongroomB.themosquitoesknewMarkTwain’sroomnumberC.MarkTwaingavethewaiterssomenicepresentsD.MarkTwainmadeajoke28.Fromthestoryweknow_____.A.nomosquitoestroubledMarkTwaininthenightB.theownerofthehoteltoldthewaiterstolookafterMarkTwainwellatnightC.MarkTwaindidn’thaveagoodrestthatnightD.therewerenotmosquitoesinthehotelanylonger
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OnemorningAnn’sneighborTracyfoundalostdogwanderingaroundthelocalelementaryschool.SheaskedAnnifshecouldkeepaneyeonthedog.Annsaidthatshecouldwatchitonlyfortheday.Tracytookphotosofthedogandprintedoff400FOUNDfliers传单andputtheminmailboxes.MeanwhileAnnwenttothedollarstoreandboughtsomepetsupplieswarninghertwosonsnottofallinlovewiththedog.AtthetimeAnn’ssonThomaswas10yearsoldandJackwhowasrecoveringfromaheartoperationwas21yearsolD.FourdayslaterAnnwasstilllookingafterthedogwhomtheyhadstartedtocallRiley.Whenshearrivedhomefromworkthedogthrewitselfagainstthescreendoorandbarkedmadlyather.AssoonassheopenedthedoorRileydashedintotheboys’roomwhereAnnfoundJacksufferingaheartattack.RileyranovertoJackbutassoonasAnnbentovertohelphimthedogwentsilent.Ifithadn’tcometogetmethedoctorsaidJackwouldhavediedAnnreportedtoalocalnewspaper.Atthispointnoonehadcalledtoclaim认领thedogsoAnndecidedtokeepit.ThenextmorningTracygotacall.A.mannamedPeterrecognizedhislostdogandcalledthenumberontheflier.TracystartedcryingandtoldhimThatdogsavedmyfriend’sson.PeterdrovetoAnn’shousetopickuphisdogandsawThomasandJackcryinginthewindow.AfterafewmomentsPetersaidMaybeOdiewassupposedtofindyou;maybeyoushouldkeepit.21.WhatdidTracydoafterfindingthedog?A.ShesoldittothedollarstorE.B.Sheboughtsomefoodforit.C.Shelookedforitsowner.D.ShegaveittoAnnasagift.22.HowdidthedoghelpsaveJack?A.ByleadingAnntoJack’sroom.B.BybreakingthedoorforAnn.C.ByattendingJackwhenAnnwasout.D.BydraggingJackoutoftheroom.23.WhatwasAnn’sattitudetothedogaccordingtoParagraph4?A.ConcerneD.B.Grateful.C.DevoteD.D.Doubtful.24.ForwhatpurposedidPetercallTracy?A.Toreturnthefliertoher.B.Totakebackhisdog.C.TointerviewTracy.D.Tohelpherfriend’sson.
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WhenIwasaboyIusedtolovewalkinginthewoodsaroundmyhomE.MymomwarnedmeseveraltimesnevertotravelsofarthatIwouldlosesightofthehousE.BeingatypicalboyhoweverIsoonfoundmyselfhikingfurtherandfurtherawaytestingjusthowfarIcouldgointothewoodswithoutgettinglost.AfterlosingmywayoncefortwohoursthoughIdecidedthatIhadbetterleaveatrailthenexttimeIwentforawalk.TheverynextdayIdecidedtotryit.Iwalkedintothewoodsuntilthehousewasoutofsight.ThenIbrokeasmallbranchonayoungtreetomarkmyplacE.Iwanderedfurtherinandbrokeanotherlimbandthenanother.InafewspotswheretherewerenolimbssmallenoughIsnappedtheheadsoffthelowplantsthatweregrowingwherethesunlightbrokethroughthetrees.AfterawhileIfinallygottiredanddecidedtoheadback.TurningaroundIeasilyfoundmytracksbutinsteadofbeingproudIfeltsaD.IcouldseethetrailofdestructionIhadleftinthewoodsgoingonandon.LookingatthebrokenlimbsanddeadflowersIwonderedifGodwasdisappointedinmeandIvowednevertodothatagain.InsteadIstartedtocherishmytimesaloneinthewoodswithnaturE.I’dsitbythestreamsandlistentothemsing.I’dwatchthebirdsandsquirrels.I’dbenddowntosmelltheflowers.AndIevenburiedanacornortwohopingthatonedayanOakmightgrow.ThereisanoldNativeAmericanSayingthatgoesWewillbeknownforeverbythetracksweleavE.AsIhavegrownolderandwiserIhavedonemybesttoneverleaveatrailofdestructioninmylifeasIdidinthewoodsthatday.IhaveinsteadtriedtoleavetracksoflovekindnessgoodnessandcompassionandIhavestrivedtoshowothersthattheycandothesamE.MayyoualwaysleavetracksofjoyasyoufollowyourowntrailoflovE.1.Whentheboyheadedbackfromthewoodshefeltsadbecause______.A.helosthiswayinthewoodsB.hecouldfindhistrackssoeasilyC.heleftmanytrailsofdestructionD.Godwasverydisappointedinhim2.Theboytookoffsomebranchesto______.A.protecthimselfB.makehiswayoutC.seethesunclearlyD.leavesomemarks3.Theauthorwrotethepassageto______.A.callonustoleavetracksofvirtuesinlifeB.informusthatweshouldn’tdestroytreesC.tellushowtoavoidgettinglostinthewoodsD.showuswaystogetbackhomeintheforest
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AudreyHepburnwonanAcademyAwardasBestActressforherfirstmajorAmericanmovieRomanHolidaywhichwasreleasedin1953.Butsheisrememberedasmuchforheraidworkasforheracting.BorninBelgiumin1929Audrey’sfatherwasBritishandhermotherwasDutch.AudreywassenttoliveataBritishschoolforpartofherchildhooD.DuringWorldWarⅡshelivedandstudiedintheNetherlands.HermotherthoughtitwouldbesafefromGermanattacks.AudreystudieddanceasateenagerandduringcollegewhenshereturnedtoLondonafterthewar.Butsherealizedshewasn’tgoingtobeaballerinA.Soshebegantakingactingpartsinstageshows.Latershebegantogetsmallpartsinmovies.ButitwasAudreyHepburn’smovetoAmericathatbroughthertruefamE.In1951sheplayedthecharacterGigiintheBroadwayplayofthesamenametogreatcriticalpraisE.TwoyearslaterRomanHolidaymadeherastarattheageof24.Audreymademorethan25movies.AmonghermostpopularroleswasHollyGolightlyinBreakfastatTiffany’sin1961.ThreeyearslatersheplayedElizaDoolittleinMyFairLady.ShegotmarriedtwotimesandhadonesonbyeachhusbanD.In1989theUNChildren’sFundnamedAudreyagoodwillambassador.ShetravelledallovertheworldinsupportofUNICEFprojects.TheUNagencysaidshewasatirelessworker.Sheoftengave15interviewsadaytogainmoneyandsupportforUNICEFprojects.AudreyHepburnoftensaidherloyaltytoUNICEFwastheresultofherexperiencesasachildduringWorldWarⅡ.ShesaidsheknewwhatitwasliketobestarvingandtobesavedbyinternationalaiD.Shewasagoodwillambassadoruntilherdeathin1993fromcoloncancer.28.InParagraph1heraidworkmeans____.A.makingmoviesB.takingactingpartsinstageshowsC.winninganAcademyAwardasBestActressD.actingasagoodwillambassadorforUNICEF29.ThereasonwhyAudreylivedandstudiedintheNetherlandswasthat___.A.shewantedtobeaballerinaB.herparentswerefromBritainC.theeducationtherewasexcellentD.itwassafethere30._______isNOTmentionedinthepassageaboutAudreyHepburn.A.MarriageB.IdentityC.ContributionD.Religion31.______istherightorderforAudrey’slifE.①Thefirsttimeshebegantoplayinmovies.②ShereturnedtoLondonfromtheNetherlands.③ShewonanAcademyAwardasBestActress.④ShetravelledallovertheworldonsupportofUNICEFprojects.⑤SheplayedapartinMyFairLady.A.②①③⑤④B.①②③⑤④C.②①⑤③④D.①②⑤③④
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Isetouttohelpcleanupthebeachafteraviolentstormayearago.ThesightIsawwasheartbreaking.Thebrokenhousesseemedtobeweepingquietly.Icouldn'tdescribehowIfelt.Butsomethingspecialamongthedebris废墟turnedmydayarounD.IjoinedaclubtocleanupthebeachafterthestormlastNovember.AsIremovedthedebrisfromthebeachInoticedanobjectwithshinybuttonsinthewetsanD.ItwasajacketandIwasexcitedsinceHalloweenwascomingandIthoughtIhadfoundagreatcostumE.AfterpickingitupIwasabletoseethatthejacketwasfromWestPoint西点军校theUnitedStatesMilitaryAcademyandithadthenamedeGavrewritteninsidE.IrealizedthejacketmightbeimportanttosomeonE.Idecidedtofindthejacket'sownerandreturnit.IcalledtheWestPointMuseumconsideringthatifthefamilycouldn'tbefoundthejacketshouldgotherE.ThemuseumconnectedmewithKimMcDermottDirectorofCommunicationsfortheAcademy'sAssociationofGraduates.KimsoonensuredthatthejackethadbelongedtoChesterBraddockdeGavrewhowasa1933graduateandawarherobutpassedawayin1993.IsentKimaphotoofthejacketandshepostedittotheWestPointAssociationofGraduatesFacebookPageaskingifanyonecouldhelpusfindthefamily.Inlessthantwohourssomeonehadfoundandcalledthehero'swifeTeresA.SoonIstartedtoreceivepersonalmessagesfrommembersofthedeGavrefamilytheirfriendsandotherswhoweretouchedbythestoryandtheyfoundmeonFacebook.FindingChesterdeGavre'sjacketandconnectingtohisfamilywiththehelpofFacebookhavebeensomeaningfultomE.I'veformedabondwithamazingpeopleImighthavenevermet.25.Seeingthesightafterthestormtheauthorfeltvery________.A.sadB.surprisedC.nervousD.disappointed26.Whatdidtheauthorthinkatfirstafterhesawthejacket?A.Heshouldtrytofinditsowner.B.HecouldwearitforHalloween.C.HeshouldreturnittoWestPoint.D.HecouldsendittoothersforfreE.27.TheauthorcalledtheWestPointMuseumbecausehethought________.A.thejacketwasmadethereB.thejacket'sownerworkedthereC.theworkersthereneededthejacketD.thejacketmightbecollectedbythemuseum28.AccordingtothetextKimMcDermott________.A.happenedtobetheownerofthejacketB.wasastudentgraduatingfromWestPointC.couldfindarecordofthegraduatesD.wasafamilymemberoftheauthor
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Thebabyisjustonedayoldandhasnotyetlefthospital.Sheisquietbutalert警觉.Twentycentimetersfromherfaceresearchershaveplacedawhitecardwithtwoblackspotsonit.Shestaresatitcarefully.A.researcherremovesthecardandreplacesitbyanotherthistimewiththespotsdifferentlyspaceD.Asthecardschangefromonetotheotherhergazestartstoloseitsfocus—untilathirdwiththreeblackspotsispresenteD.Hergazereturns:shelooksatitfortwiceaslongasshedidatthepreviouscarD.Canshetellthatthenumbertwoisdifferentfromthreejust24hoursaftercomingintotheworld?Ordonewbornssimplyprefermoretofewer?Thesameexperimentbutwiththreespotsshownbeforetwoshowsthesamereturnofinterestwhenthenumberofspotschanges.Perhapsitisjustthenewness?Whenslightlyolderbabieswereshowncardswithpicturesofobjectsacombakeyanorangeandsoonchangingthenumberofobjectshadaneffectseparatefromchangingtheobjectsthemselves.Coulditbethepatternthattwothingsmakeasopposedtothree?Noagain.Babiespaidmoreattentiontosquaresmovingrandomlyonascreenwhentheirnumberchangedfromtwotothreeorthreetotwo.Theeffectevencrossesbetweensenses.Babieswhowererepeatedlyshowntwospotsbecamemoreexcitedwhentheythenheardthreedrumbeatsthanwhentheyheardjusttwo;likewise同样地whentheresearchersstartedwithdrumbeatsandmovedtospots.13.Babiesaresensitivetothechangein______.A.thesizeofcardsB.thecolourofpicturesC.thenumberofobjectsD.theshapeofpatterns14.Whydidtheresearcherstestthebabieswithdrumbeats?A.Toreducethedifficultyoftheexperiment.B.Toseehowbabiesrecognizesounds.C.Tokeepthebabies’interest.D.Tocarrytheirexperimentfurther.15.Wheredoesthistextprobablycomefrom?A.Sciencefiction.B.A.sciencereport.C.Anadvertisement.D.Children’sliteraturE.
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OnDecember51901WaltDisneythemanwhoturnedamouseintooneoftheworld’smostbelovedcharacterswasborninChicago.Alwaystheartistandbusinessmanheusedtosellhisdrawingstoneighborstomakeextramoneywhengrowingup.AfterservinginFranceduringWorldWarIhemovetoHollywoodandsetupacartoonstudiowithhisbrotherRoy’shelp.Butthestudioenjoyedlittlesuccessbefore1928—theyearWaltcreatedacharactercalledMickeyMousewhoappearedinthesilentcartoonPlaneCrazy.Bythelate1920ssoundwasrevolutionisingthemoviebusinessandWaltDisneywasoneofthefirsttousethisnewtechnologyinSteamboatWillieMickeyMouse’sfirststarringrolE.ManymoreMickeycartoonsfollowedandthelittlemousebecamesopopularthroughoutAmericathatin1932WaltwaspresentedaspecialOscarawardforhiscreation.By1935Disney’scartoonseriesincludedotherpopularcharacterssuchasDonaldDuckPlutoandGoofy.In1937DisneytookahugeriskwhenheproducedSnowWhiteandtheSevenDwarfs.Previouslycartoonswereusually5to7minuteslongandshownincinemasbeforethemainmoviE.SnowWhitewouldbetheworld’sfirstmovie-lengthcartoonfilm.ManypredictedWaltwouldloseallhismoneyandstudiobecauseaudienceswouldnotpaytoseeacartoon.Butthemoviewasahugehitmakinganunbelievable$4.2millionalmost$400millionintoday’smoneyinNorthAmericA.Waltusedthismoneytobuildamodernstudiowherehewentontomakeevenmoremovie-lengthcartoonssuchasPinocchioFantasiaandBambi.DuringWorldWarⅡDisney’sstudiostoppedmakingcartoonstohelpwiththewareffort—mainlybyproducingarmytrainingfilms.Butatthewar’sendthestudiowasbacktoactionandproducedmanypopularmoviesincludingDumboAliceinWonderlandandPeterPan.Cinderellahitthetheatresin1948andwasDisney’smostsuccessfulmoviesinceSnowWhite.ButWaltDisneywasonlygettingstarteD.In1955heopenedthefirstDisneylandandayearlaterhestartedmakingprogramsforanewindustrycalledtelevision.Bythetimehediedin1966Disneyhadcreatedanempirethatcontinuestogrowtoday.49.HowdidWaltDisneymakeextramoneyinhisearlyyears?A.Bymakingmovies.B.Bysellinghisdrawings.C.Bydesigningthemeparks.D.Bydrawinghisneighbors.50.WhywasWaltDisneypresentedaspecialOscaraward?A.ForthecreationofMickeyMousE.B.Fortheproductionofcartoonmovies.C.Forusingadvancedtechnologyinhismovies.D.Formakingthemostsuccessfulmovieinhistory.51.WhydidmanypeoplethinkthemovieSnowWhiteandtheSevenDwarfswouldfail?A.Thestorywasnotveryinteresting.B.Thequalityofthedrawingwaspoor.C.Peoplewouldnotpaytowatchacartoon.D.Childrenwouldnotsitinthecinemaforsolong.52.Inwhatorderdidthefollowingeventshappeninthestory?A.WaltDisneystartedmakingTVprograms.B.WaltDisneybuiltamoderncartoonstudio.C.WaltDisneyservedinFranceduringthewar.D.WaltDisneymadetrainingfilmsforthearmy.E.WaltDisneyopenedathemeparkforbusiness.f.WaltDisneywenttoHollywoodandsetupastudio.A.cfbdeA.B.bfcedA.C.bcdeaf.D.cdfbaE.
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CaptainHenrya98–year-oldAmericanretiredfishermanhasbecomeafirst-timeauthorhavingwrittenandpublishedhisautobiographyInaFisherman’sLanguageafterlearningtoreadattheageof91.Mr.Henryspentmostofhislifewithoutevenhisclosestfamilymembersknowinghewasilliterate不识字的.Forcedtoquitschoolinthethirdgradetotakeoddjobshekeptthesecretclosetohischestonlytellinghislatewife.Henry’sgranddaughterMarlisatoldreportershowheusedtrickslikewaitingforotherstoorderatrestaurantsfirsttoavoidtheissue.A.familydispute纠纷inhis90sshesaidarousedhisdesireforeducation.HesignedadocumenthecouldnotreadaboutwherehewasgoingtoliveMarlisasaid.StartingwithhisnameheeventuallymovedontotheABC’sandchildren’sbooks.Heputthemdownsincehiswifefellill.Afterthetragiclossofhiswifehewentbacktoreadingandbegantologhislife.Hewroteabouthisfamily’svoyagefromPortugaltotheUShowhewentontocaptainaboatandhismanyjourneysatsea.Hislifestorieshavebecomesopopularthatnearly800copiesweresoldinthefirsttwoweeksafterthebook’srelease.OnethousandmorehavesincebeenprintedasrequestsforthebookfloodinfromasfarasGermany.AndnowevenHollywoodproducershaveapproachedMr.Henryaboutbuyingtherightstohislifestoryforabigscreenadaptation.Thefamilyalsonowhasabookagentandadealintheworkstopublishasecondedition.MeanwhilethefamilysaystheyarereconnectingandcloserthaneverasaresultofHenry’s1ate-lifeefforts.EveryonehasastoryMarlisasaid.Itteachesthatwhenyou’redownandoutnevergiveup.32.WhendidHenrybeginwritinghislifestory?A.Afterhiswifepassedaway.B.Whenhewas91yearsold.C.Whenhewas98yearsold.D.Afterheretiredfromwork.33.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?A.Henrynevertoldanyonethathecouldn’treadorwrite.B.HollywoodproducerswishtomakeamovieoutofHenry’sbook.C.Henrybeganhisreadingwithsomefamousnovels.D.Henry’sbookwaswell-receivedonlybyAmericans.34.HowdidHenry’sfamilybenefitfromhiswriting?A.Thefamilygotmoremoneyfromthe2ndedition.B.Thefamilytieswererebuiltandstrengthened.C.HisfamilymovedfromPortugaltotheUSA.D.Hisfamilystoryhasbeenmadeintoamovie.35.WhatmessagecanHenry’sstorygiveus?A.Greatmindsthinkalike.B.Practicemakesperfect.C.Oneisnevertoooldtolearn.D.Everycoinhastwosides.
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Afamousdoctoroncereceivedalittlechildwhowasbadlyill.Thankstohisskillandcarehisyoungpatientgotwellandwassoonabletogetupandrunaboutagain.Thechild'smotherwasverymuchobliged感激tothedoctorandshecalledonhimtothankhimforwhathehaddoneforherchilD.Doctorshesaidyouhavesavedmylittleson.Idon'tknowhowtothankyouenough.IfeelthatmoneyalonecannotrepayyousoIhavemadethislittlepursewithmyownhandsasasignofmygratitudE.Ihopeyouwillacceptit.ThedoctorstoodupandsaidcoldlyMadamalittlepresentlikethatisverynicebetweenfriendsbutadoctorneedstobepaidproperlyforwhathehasdonE.Theladywassosurprisedandhurtsomuchthatshecouldnotreplyforamoment.ThenshesaidquietlyPerhapsyouwilltellmehowmuchyourfeeisFiftypoundsheanswereD.Theladyopenedthelittlepurseandtookoutfourfiftypoundbanknotes.ShehandedoneofthemtothedoctorandputtheotherthreebackintothepursE.Sheputthepurseintoherhandbagandsayinggoodbyetothedoctorwentoutoftheroom.29.Thedoctorrefusedthelady'spursebecausehethought______.A.thepurseshouldbegivenbetweenfriendsB.thepursewastoosmallC.theladywasnotkindtohimD.theladyjustgavehimthatpurseandwouldn'tgivehimthemedicalfee30.Whatthedoctorsaid______thelady.A.worriedB.interestedC.frightenedD.hurt31.Howdoyouthinkthedoctorwouldfeelintheend?A.SorryandworrieD.B.RegretandprouD.C.ExcitedandprouD.D.Sorryandregret.
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BrownieandSpottywereneighbordogswhometeverydaytoplaytogether.Thesetwolovedeachotherandplayedtogethersooftenthattheyhadwornapaththroughthegrassofthefieldbetweentheirrespectivehouses.OneeveningBrownie’sfamilynoticedthatBrowniehadn’treturnedhomE.Theywentlookingforhimwithnosuccessandbythenextweekhewasstillmissing.CuriouslySpottyshowedupatBrownie’shousealonE.Barkingandgenerallypestering纠缠Brownie’shumanfamily.Busywiththeirownlivestheyjustignoredthenervouslittleneighbordog.ContinuouslyTedBrownie’sownerwasdisturbedbytheangrydeterminedlittledog.SpottyfollowedTedaboutbarkinginsistentlythenrushingtowardanearbyemptylotandbackasiftosayFollowme!It’surgent!EventuallyTedfollowedSpottytoadesertedspothalfamilefromthehousE.ThereTedfoundhisbelovedBrowniealiveoneofhishindlegsinjuredinasteelleg-holdtrap.FrightenedTednowwishedhe’dtakenSpotty’searlierappealsseriously.ThenTednoticedsomethingquiteremarkablE.SpottyhaddonemorethansimplyledBrownie’shumanownertohistrappedfrienD.InacirclearoundtheinjureddogTedfoundsomedogfoodandleftoverswhichwerelateridentifiedastheremainsofeverymealSpottyhadbeenfedthatweek!SpottyhadbeenvisitingBrownieregularlyinthehopeofkeepinghisfriendalivebygivinguphisowncomfort.SpottyhadevidentlystayedwithBrownietoprotecthimfromhungerandotherdangersandkeephisspiritsup.Brownie’slegwastreatedbyaveterinarian兽医andherecovereD.Formanyyearsthereafterthetwofamilieswatchedthefaithfulfriendschasingeachotherdownthatwellwornpathbetweentheirhouses.4.WhydidTedpaylittleattentiontoSpottyattheverybeginning?A.BecauseTedwastiredoflisteningtoSpottybarking.B.BecauseTedonlycaredaboutBrownie’ssafety.C.BecauseTedwasnotfreeatthatmoment.D.BecauseTedknewwhereBrowniewas.5.WhenTedwasledbySpottytoBrowniehe_________.A.wascurioustofindoutwhathadhappenedB.highlyappreciatedSpotty’shelpC.wasworriedaboutBrownie’shealthD.regrettednotfollowingSpottyearlier6.NotonlydidSpottyhelpTedfindBrowniebutalso_________.A.hewenttoseehisfriendandplayedwithhimsecretlyB.hesentmessagestosomeotherpersonsinhiscommunitytosavehisfriendC.hesentfoodtohisfriendaccompaniedhimandinspiredhimtocheerupD.hemanagedtoleadaveterinariantotreathisfriend7.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.BarkingdogsseldombitE.B.A.friendinneedisafriendindeeD.C.Lovemelovemydog.D.Everydoghasitsday.
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SamuelOsmondisa19-year-oldlawstudentfromCornwallEnglanD.Heneverstudiedthepiano.HoweverhecanplayverydifficultmusicalpiecesbymusicianssuchasChopinandBeethovenjustafewminutesafterhehearsthem.Helearnsapieceofmusicbylisteningtoitinparts.ThenhethinksaboutthenotesinhisheaD.TwoyearsagoheplayedhisfirstpieceMoonlightSonata奏鸣曲byBeethoven.Hesurprisedeveryonearoundhim.AmazedthatherememberedthislonganddifficultpieceofmusicandplayeditperfectlyhisteacherssaysSamuelisunbelievable.TheysayhisabilityisveryrarebutSamueldoesn’tevenrealizethatwhathecandoisspecial.SamuelwantedtobecomealawyerasitwasthewishofhisparentsbutmusicteacherstoldhimheshouldstudymusicinsteaD.NowhestudieslawandmusiC.Samuelcan’tunderstandwhyeveryoneissosurpriseD.IgrewupwithmusiC.Mymotherplayedthepianoandmyfatherplayedtheguitar.AbouttwoyearsagoIsuddenlydecidedtostartplayingthepianowithoutbeingabletoreadmusicandwithouthavinganylessons.Itcomeseasilytome---Ihearthenotesandcanbeartheminmind---eachandeverynotesaysSamuel.RecentlySamuelperformedapieceduringaspecialeventathiscollegE.Thepiecehadmorethanathousandnotes.TheaudiencewasimpressedbyhisamazingperformancE.Heisnowlearningapiecethatissodifficultthatmanyprofessionalpianistscan’tplayit.SamuelsaysconfidentlyIt’sallaboutsupermemory---IguessIhavethatgift.HoweverSamuel’sabilitytorememberthingsdoesn’tstopwithmusiC.HisfamilysaysthatevenwhenhewasayoungboySamuelheardsomeonereadastoryandthenhecouldretellthestorywordbyworD.Samuelisstillonlyateenager.Hedoesn’tknowwhathewantstodointhefuturE.Fornowheisjusthappytoplaybeautifulmusicandcontinuehisstudies.21.WhatisspecialaboutSamuelOsmond?A.HehasagiftforwritingmusiC.B.Hecanwritedownthenotehehears.C.Heisatopstudentatthelawschool.D.Hecanplaythemusicalpiecehehears.22.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph2?A.Samuelchoselawagainstthewishofhisparents.B.Samuelplannedtobealawyerratherthanamusician.C.Samuelthinksofhimselfasamanofgreatmusicalability.D.Samuelstudieslawandmusicontheadviceofhisteachers.23.EveryonearoundSamuelwassurprisedbecausehe_________.A.receivedagoodearlyeducationinmusicB.playedtheguitarandthepianoperfectlyC.couldplaythepianowithoutreadingmusicD.couldplaytheguitarbetterthanhisfather24.WhatcanweinferaboutSamuelinParagraph4?A.HebecamefamousduringaspecialeventathiscollegE.B.Heisproudofhisabilitytorememberthingsaccurately.C.Heplaysthepianobetterthanmanyprofessionalpianists.D.Heimpressedtheaudiencebyplayingallthemusicalpieces.
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BeforeIhadmysonIspenttwoyearsworkingwithchildrenwithdisabilities.Ilearnedthatshoutingandthreatsofpunishmentwouldresultinadisaster.ComingupagainsttheirbehaviourcouldonlymakethejobharderandtheirbehaviourmoreextremE.Ifoundsomethingthatworkedthough.Therewasaverynaughtyboyinthenurseryandateacherwhowasgenerallyveryconfidentwiththechildrenwasaskedtotakechargeofhim.OnedaytheboyjoinedasessionintheroomnexttominE.Hisappearancecreatedanatmosphereoftension.Hespenttheentiresessionrunningaroundhittingandkickinganddestroyingproperty.Iwasinthecraftroomworkingwithsomeotherchildrenwhenmyco-workertoldmethatthisboy’steacherwasintearsandcouldnotgetcontrolofthesituation.Asweweretalkingtheboyranin.Itoldmyco-workerthatIwouldtakecareofhim.Iclosedthedoor.Hewasfullofenergythrowingthingsaroundandmakingahugemess.ButIcouldseethathewasdoingallthesetoannoymE.Heneededconnectionandthiswastheonlywayheknewhowtoaskforit.SoIsatbackdownandkeptquiet.Thenhesloweddownandbeganmakingarocket.Italkedtohimaboutit.WecontinuedlikethisforafewminutesbeforeIslippedintotheconversation:Sowhathappenedtoday?ItwaspurelyaquestionnoblameorangerinmytonE.IbelievethatifIhadcriticizedhimthegatethatwasslowlyopeningwouldhaveshutfirmlycloseD.Hetoldmethattheteacherdidn’tlethimdowhatheknewwellduetosafetybutaskedhimtodowhathedislikeD.HealsoadmittedthathehadenjoyedmakingherrunaroundandsawitasagamE.Iexplainedthathisteacherhadnotseenitasagameandwasveryupset.Thisagainwasstatedsimplyasafact.IsuggestedthatnexttimehehadasessionhetalkaboutwhathehopedtodoatthestartwhichmightbeeasierforeveryonE.Heagreedandwasquietforamoment.ThenhelookedatmewithtearsinhiseyesbeforequietlyaskingifhecouldgotofindhisteachertoapologizE.33.Theboymadetroubleforhisteacherbecausehe______.A.wasaccusedofdestroyingpropertyB.wastoldnottoyellatotherchildrenC.wasmadetodothingsagainsthiswillD.wasblamedforcreatinganairoftension34.Whydidn’ttheauthordoanythingabouttheboy’sbadbehavioratfirst?A.Shedidn’twanttomakeitworsE.B.Shedidn’tmindthehugemessatall.C.Shewastiredofshoutingandthreats.D.Shehadn’tthoughtofacopingstrategy.35.Theauthormanagedtogettheboytotalktoherby______.A.playinggameswithhimB.givinghimagoodsuggestionC.describinghisteacher’sfeelingsD.avoidingmakingcriticalremarks36.Whydidtheboyhavetearsinhiseyesintheend?A.Hewassorryabouthisreputation.B.Hewasregretfulabouthisbehavior.C.Hewasfearfuloftheauthor’swarning.D.Hewassadfortheauthor’smisunderstanding.
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TODAYFridayNovember12JAZZwiththeMikeThomasJazzBandatTheDerbyArms.UpperRichmondRoadWestSheen.DISCOSatinSoundsDisco.FreeatTheLordNapierMortlakeHighSt.from8A.m.to8p.m.Tel:682—1158.SATURDAYNovember13JAZZLysisatTheBull’sHeadBarnes.Admission60p.MUSICALHALLatTheStarandGarterLowerRichmondRoadPutneyprovidedbytheAbaDabaMusicHallcompany.GoodfoodandentertainmentfairpricE.Tel:789—6749.FAMILYnightout?Jointhesing-alongatTheBlackHorsE.SheenRoadRichmonD.JAZZTheJohnBennettBigBandatTheBull’sHeadBarnes.Admission80p.THEDERBYARMSUpperRichmondRoadWestgiveyouJoeontheelectricaccordion手风琴.Tel:789—4536SUNDAYNovember14DISCOSatinSoundsDiscofreeatTheLordNapierMortLakeHighStreetfrom8A.m.to8p.m.FOLKMUSICatTheDerbyArms.TheShortStuffandresidentstheNormanChopTrio.Non-remembers70p.Tel:688—4626.HEAVYMUSICwithTonySimonatTheBullUpperRichmondRoadWestEastSheen.THEDERBYARMSUpperRichmondRoadWestgiveyouJoeontheelectricaccordion.32.WhereandwhencanyouheartheNormanChopTrio?A.AttheBull’sHeadonSunday.B.AttheDerbyArmsonSunday.C.AttheBullonSaturday.D.AttheBlackHorseonSaturday.33.WhereandwhencanyouheartheMikeThomasJazzBand?A.AttheDerbyArmsonFriday.B.AttheBlackHorseonFriday.C.AttheStarandGarteronSaturday.D.AttheDerbyArmsonSunday.34.YouwanttoenjoytheelectricaccordiononSaturday.WhichtelephonenumberdoyouhavetoringtofindoutwhattimeItstarts?A.789—6749.B.789—4536.C.682—1158.D.688—4626.35.YouwanttospendtheSaturdaybyjoiningtheentertainmentwithyourfamily.Whereshouldyougo?A.DiscoatTheLordNapier.B.Thesing-alongatTheBlackHorsE.C.TheelectricaccordionatTheDerbyArms.D.JazzatTheBull’sHeaD.
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Inthesummerof1776ThomasJeffersonwholaterbecamethethirdpresidentoftheUSAwasnothappy.HepreferredtostayathomeinVirginiaratherthanattendPhiladelphia’sContinentalCongress大陆会议ThomasJeffersonknewhehadajobtodo.ImportantmenthroughouttheAmericancolonies殖民地weremeetinginPhiladelphistodiscussanddebatethewarwithGreatBriain.ThecolonyofVirginiasentThomasJeffersontoPhiladelphiA.ButJeffersonwasn'thappy.Jeffersonwantedtobehomethathotsummerof1776.hemissedhiswifeMarthA.Shehadn'tbeenfeelingwellwhenheleftandheworriedabouther.OnJune71776RichardHenryLeefromVirginiastoodupattheCongressandannouncedthattheseAmericancoloniesoughttobefreeandindependentstates.Jeffersonprobablyknewwhatwascomingnext.Herewasanotherresolution决议todebatE.Andwhenevertherewasaresolutiontherewasadeclaration.TheAmericancolonieshadbeenatwarwithGreatBritainformorethanayearbutsurprisingly.ThecolonieshadnotformallyannouncedtheirindependencE.SotheCongressappointedafive-mancommitteetocreateadocumentdeclaringAmerica'sindependencE.AndthecommitteechoseThomasJeffersontowriteit.JeffersonknewhewastolisttheunfairthingsGreatBritainhaddonetothecolonies.FordaysanddaysJeffersonwroteandrewroteaboutthekingandhisunfairlaws.AboutindependencE.Aboutfreedom.HeborrowedideasfromotherpoliticalwritersbuthewrotethesethoughtsinwordsthatallpeoplecouldunderstanD.HewantedhisideastobesharedwitheveryonE.AndtheywerE.TheContinentalCongressvotedtoadopttheDeclarationofIndependenceonJuly41776.OnJuly8itwasreadoutloudtoacheeringcrowD.NooneknewwhotheauthorwasbuttheyknewwhattheDeclarationstoodfor-independenceandfreedomforall.StillThomasJeffersondreamedofhomE.InlateJulyhebeggedRichardHenryLeetoreplacehimintheCongress.InSeptemberJefferson'sdreamfinallycametrueandhetraveledhomE.SincethenthewordsThomasJeffersonwroteduringthathotPhiladelphiasummerhaveinspiredpeoplethroughouttheworlD.ThankgoodnessJeffersondidn'tgohomE.32.TheContinentalCongresssetupacommitteetowriteadocumentto_____.A.announcetheAmericancolonieswerefreeB.officiallydeclarewaronBritainC.inspiresoldiersfightingagainstBritainD.revisetheDeclarationofIndependence33.Whydidn’tThomasJeffersonwanttogotoPhiladelphia?A.HewasnotagooddebaterB.Hewasconcernedabouthiswife’shealthC.ItwasextremelyhotinPhiladephiaD.HefoundanewjobinVirginia34.TheunderlinedwordtheyinParagraph6refersto_____.A.peopleinthecoloniesB.membersoftheCongressC.Jefferson'sideasD.ideasofotherwrites35.WecanNOTlearnfromthepassagethat_____.A.JeffersonwasacaringhusbandB.JeffersonwasnotreallyinterestedinpoliticsC.JeffersonwouldliketoseehisideascommonlysharedD.JeffersonplayedakeyroleindrawinguptheDeclarationofIndependence
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Mydaughter’sbirthdayisMay29.Shewas6bythen.AsitwasMondaywepreferredtocelebrateitearlieri.E.onSaturday27May.ThiswaseasierformeasI’mfreeonSaturdays.OnThursdaytheentirefamilywasbusypackingthepresentsandputtingfunnypinsonthem.IpromisedmylittleprincessthatIwouldwakeherupearlyinthemorninganddistributethepresentstoherclassmates.Iwokeupat05:30.AfterItookabathIplannedtowakeherup...but....asIcameoutfromthebathroomIrealizedthatanearthquakestruck.IscreamedtowakemyhusbandupandaskedhimtocarrymydaughterandranoutofourhousE.WewerewatchingourhouseswayingfromoutsidE.Ithappenedforjust3minutesbut...thepianothumbeddowntiles瓷砖camedownsomecracksappearedonthewall.NeverthelessaswehadplannedIwenttomydaughter’sschoolat08:00butnoonewasthereexcepttheteacherwhowarnedustogetbacktoourhouseastsunamimightcomesoon.IwasshockedanddrovemycarhomE.OnthewayhomeIheardapolicecriedoutloud:Staycalmnotsunamiit’sonlyawarning!ArrivingatmyhouseIwaswonderingaboutthepresents:towhomweshoulddeliver?Aftersomediscussionwedecidedtogivethemtothechildreninhospital.EnteringthehospitalIwasreallyastonisheD.Therewerethousandsofpeoplebleedingandlyingoutsidetherooms.A.boycameupwithabandageonhisheaD.Hestaredatmewithhisquestioningeyesasifhewantedtosay:CouldIhaveone?QuicklyIhandedoveronepresenttohim.Hereceiveditandthenrantohismomshouting:Mommy...there’saturtlepinonit!Hiseyesglittered.GodIcan’teverforgethisglitteringeyes!Whatapreciouspresentyou’vegivenmemyLord!Icriedsilentlywhilecontinuingtodistributethepresentstootherchildren.21.Theparentspreferredtocelebratetheirdaughter’sbirthdayearlierbecause____________.A.theauthor’sbirthdayisonSaturdaytooB.theauthorwouldbeatworkonMondayC.thedaughterhadaskedthemtoD.theycouldbuypresentsonSaturday22.Whentheauthorarrivedatherdaughter’sschoolshefound____________.A.noonewasthereB.thestudentswereallintheschoolasusualC.onlyateacherwarnedthemtogobackD.thetsunamihadhitthatarea23.Whichexpressioncanreplacetheunderlinedwordglitteredinparagraph5?A.wereshiningB.wereclosedC.werewideopenD.welledup24.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitle?A.AnUnforgettableEarthquakeB.AnUnforgettableBirthdayGiftC.AnUnforgettableTsunamiD.AnUnforgettableSaturday
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Believeitorleaveit:strangestoriesof2005●Theauthoritiesrunningacemetery墓地nearTelAvivwereconfusedtofindtouristsbeatingapathtothegraveofa19yearoldBritishsoldierwhodiedinfighting66yearsearlier.Hisnameengraved雕刻ontheheadstonewasHarryPotter.●TherewereredfacesintheofficeofCroatianPresidentStipeMesicafterapaintinggiventohimasagiftturnedouttohavebeenstolenfromalocalartexhibition.●BeforesettingofftorobabankamaninthewestAfricanstateofMaliputoncharms符咒thathebelievedwouldmakehiminvisiblE.Hewasjailedwithgunshotwoundsafterpoliceguardingtheplacesawthroughhimorratherfailedtodoso.●AfterarowwithhiswifeaboutmoneyawelloffIsraelimanopenedthefamilysafetookouttheequivalent等量的of680000dollarsinbanknotesandburnedittoashesonthefrontlawn.●AJapanesewomanwhopaidacontractkiller136000dollarstomurderherlover’swifewenttothepolicetocomplainwhenhefailedtodothejoB.●EmilyaoneyearoldcatfromtheUSstateofWisconsingotlostandwanderedintoanaircargocontainerandbeforesheknewitshewasbeingunloadedintheeasternFrenchcityofNancy.UnharmedshewasflownbackinstylE.32.WhydidthecemeterynearTelAvivreceivesomanyvisitors?______A.PeoplewantedtoshowtheirrespectforthebraveyoungSoldierB.ManypeoplewantedtohaveatombbuiltforthemselvesC.PeoplewantedtovisittheirrelativeswhowereburiedthereD.ItisthenameHarryPotterthatattractedthesevisitors33.WhatcausedtheredfacesintheofficeofCroatianPresidentStipeMesic?______A.ThefreshredpaintonthepaintingsB.ThelossofthepaintingfromtheofficeC.ThefeelingofbeingcheatedD.Theexcitementatthebeautifulpainting34.Theunderlinedwordrowisclosestinmeaningto______.A.quarrelB.discussionC.dialogueD.meeting35.Thepersonwhocollectedthestorieswantsto______.A.suggestatruthinlifeB.amusethereadersC.warnpeopleofsomedangersD.showsomefactsin2005
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MybrotherRonjoinedtheUSarmyafewyearsago.Mostgirlsespeciallythosewhoaremyagearethrilledbyanythingthathastodowiththearmy.It’sanoveltytothemtoshootagunjumpoutofaplaneandwearuniform.NowIknowyou’rethinkingthatImustfinditreallycooltoknowasoliderwho’smybrother.That’swrongbeforeIfoundoutthatmybrotherjoinedthearmyIwascrazyaboutthearmy.FirstlyIwantedtogotocollegeknewthatjoiningthearmywasprobablytheonlywayIcouldgetitasmyparentscouldn’taffordit.Additionallytherewerealltheotherpointsofthearmythatgrabbedmyheart.IwantedthechallengeIwantedthedisciplineandIwantedthefeelingthatIwouldbedoingsomethingbeyondtheabilityofaveragecitizen.Butassoonasmybrotherjoinedthearmyallthosethingsfellaway.AllIsawweredeadpeoplegunsshootingtanksturningintoaballoffiretentsburningandlotsofblooD.ItwassohorriblE.WhenRonwenttoIraqIfreakedoutwheneverIdidn’thearfromhimformorethanaweek.Ikeptupwiththenewsreadingthelatestnewspaperandlisteningtothehourlyreports.AndeverytimeIheardthatanAmericansoliderwaskilledIprayedit’wasn’tRon.I’mproudofmybrotherforservingourcountryandhiswillingnesstodevotehislifetosomethinghefindsimportant.It’sgreattoseehowdisciplineandmaturehe’sgotandI’mgladhehashiscollegepaidfor.ButalthoughIamproudIgladlygiveupthecoolnessofhavingabrotherinthearmy.IwouldbeperfectlyallrightifIhadneverseenthatuniformonhimandhewasjustaplainoldboringbrother.IlovemybrotherandI’mproudofhimbutIwanthimbackhome!21.WhatdidthewriterthinkofthearmybeforeRonjoined?A.JoiningthearmywasmorebeneficialthangoingtocollegE.B.Joiningthearmywasagoodchoiceforthosewhocouldn’taffordcollegeeducation.C.Joiningthearmywasmeantriskingone’slifeforsomethingimportantD.JoiningthearmydidmoreharmthangooD.22.AfterRonjoinedthearmythewriter.A.decidetojointhearmyonedayB.becameafraidofseeingsoldiersC.oftenshowedoffRoninfrontoffriendsD.becameawareofthedangerofjoiningthearmy23.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Peaceorwar?B.LifeinthearmyC.HavingasoldierinthefamilyD.A.choicebetweenyourlifeandyourdream
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HelenKellerwasborninAmericainJune1880.Everythingwasallrightwhenshewasbom.ButwhenshewasnineteenmonthsoldanattackoffeverleftherblindanddeaffortherestofherlifE.Shebecameblindsoyoungthatasshegrewoldershedidnotrememberbeingabletosee;andshebecamedeafbeforeshehadanyideaoftheimportanceofhumanspeech.ShelivedindarknessandsilencE.Asshegrewoldershetoowantedtoexpressherideasandfeelings.Butsherealizedthatshewascutofffromothers.HerparentsweregreatlyworrieD.HowcouldanyonegetintouchwithHelen'smindandintelligence智力indarknessandsilencewithoutspeech?HelenwasnearlysevenbeforeateacherwasfounD.HernamewasMissSullivan.MissSullivanhadalotofdifficultiesinteachingHelenKeller.Asthechildcouldneitherseenorhearshehadtousemanualalphabet.ButHellen'senergyandintelligenceandstrongspiritcombined联合组合withMissSullivan'sskillandpatienceovercameallthedifficulties.AsHelengrewupshebecameanablestudentpassedexaminationsandfinallytookauniversitydegreeinEnglishliterature文学.Shethendevotedallherselftohelpingtheblindandthedeaf.Herpersonalsuccesstogetherwiththeworkshehaddoneforothersmadeheroneofthegreatestwomeninmodemtimes.ShewrotemanybooksandTheStoryofMylifeisaremarkableonE.11.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.HelenKellerwasbornblindanddeaf.B.Shefirstbecameblindandthendeaf.C.Shebecameblindanddeafin1880.D.ShebecameblindanddeafsometimeaboutJanuary1882.12.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrue?A.Helenbecameblindanddeafbecauseshesufferedfromahighfever.B.Helenbecameblindbeforeshecouldseeanything.C.Helenbecamedeafbeforesherealizedhowimportantitwastobeabletohearandspeak.D.Helentoowantedtomakecontactwithotherswithspeech.13.HelenKeller'sparentsweregreatlyworriedbecause_________.A.shewasgrowingolderB.shewascutofffromothersC.shetoowantedtoexpressherideasandfeelingsbutshecouldnotD.shewasalmostsevenyearsoldandyettheywerenotsurewhethertheycouldfindasuitableteacherforher14.HelenwasfinallysuccessfulmainlybecauseofA.herparents'helpB.themanualalphabetMissSullivantaughtherC.thehelpshegotwhenshetookadegreeD.herhardworkclevernessaswellasSullivan'sgreatcontinuousefforts15.HelenKellerfinallybecame_________.A.anablestudentB.awriterC.thegreatestwomaninmodemtimesD.astudentwhotookauniversitydegreeinEnglishliterature
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ThemostimportantdayHelenKellerrememberedinallherlifewastheoneonwhichherteacherAnneSullivancametoher.ItwasthreemonthsbeforeshewassevenyearsolD.OntheafternoonofthatdayHelenknewthatsomethingwashappening.ShewentoutsideandwaitedatthedoorofthehousE.Shecouldfeelthesunonherfaceandshecouldtouchtheleavesoftheplants.Thenshefeltsomeonewalkingtowardsher.Shethoughtitwashermotherandshewenttoherandheldherclose.Thiswastheteacherwhohadcometoteachallthingstoherandabovealltoloveher.Thenextmorningtheteachertookherintoherroomandgaveheradoll.WhenHelenwasplayingwithitMiss.Sullivanslowlyspelledthewordd-o-l-lontoherhanD.Helenlearntalotofwordslikethis.AftertheteacherhadbeenwithherforseveralweeksHelenunderstoodthateverythinghadanamE.OnedayHelendidn’tunderstandthedifferencebetweenmugandwater.Shebecameangryandthrewthedollonthefloor.Inherquietdarkworldshedidn’tfeelsorryfordoingit.ThenherteachertookheroutintothewarmsunshinE.Theywalkeddowntothewellwheresomeonewasdrawingwater.Herteacherputherhandunderthewaterandspelledthewordw-a-t-e-ratthesametimeinherotherhanD.SuddenlyHelenfeltanunderstanding.Sheknewthenthatw-a-t-e-rwasthewonderfulcoolsomethingflowingoverherhanD.Thatlivingwordawakenedherspiritgaveitlighthopefunandsetitfree!33.HowwasthegirldifferentfromotherchildrenA.Shedidn’tknowhowtoplaygames.B.ShewasangryallthetimE.C.Shecouldn’tspeak.D.ShewasdeafandblinD.34.Helenlearntnewwordswhen______.A.shewenttothewellB.Miss.SullivanspelledthemonherhandC.theteachergaveheradollD.sheknewthedifferencebetweentwowords35.WhatcanthereaderlearnfromthepassageA.Howtospelldifferentwordsandunderstandtheirmeanings.B.Thewaytofeelsorryfordoingsomethingwrong.C.Theideaofhowtodescribethingsandmakethemfeelreal.D.Whensomeoneisdrawingwaterweshouldgotofeelit.
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WhenIwasnineyearsoldIlovedtogofishingwithmydaD.Buttheonlythingthatwasn’tveryfunaboutitwasthathecouldcatchmanyfishwhileIcouldn’tcatchanything.Iusuallygotprettyupsetandkeptaskinghimwhy.HealwaysansweredSonifyouwanttocatchafishyouhavetothinklikeafishIrememberbeingevenmoreupsetthenbecauseI’mnotafish!Ididn’tknowhowtothinklikeafish.BesidesIreasonedhowcouldwhatIthinkinfluencewhatafishdoes?AsIgotalittleolderIbegantounderstandwhatmydadreallymeant.SoIreadsomebooksonfish.AndIevenjoinedthelocalfishingclubandstartedattendingthemonthlymeetings.Ilearnedthatafishisacold-bloodedanimalandthereforeisverysensitivetowatertemperaturE.Thatiswhyfishprefershallowwatertodeepwaterbecausetheformeriswarmer.BesideswaterisusuallywarmerindirectsunlightthanintheshadE.Yetfishdon’thaveanyeyelids眼皮andthesunhutstheireyesThemoreIunderstoodfishthemoreIbecameeffectiveatfindingandcatchingthem..WhenIgrewupandenteredthebusinessworldIrememberhearingmyfirstbosssayWeallneedtothinklikesalespeoplE.Butitdidn’tcompletelymakesensE.MydadneveroncesaidIfyouwanttocatchafishyouneedtothinklikeafisherman.WhathesaidwasYouneedtothinklikeafish.Yearslaterwithgreateffortstopromotelong-termservicestopeoplemucholderandricherthanmeIgraduallylearnedwhatweallneedistothinkmorelikecustomers.ItisnotaneasyjoB.Iwillshowyouhowinthefollowingchapters.30.Whywastheauthorupsetinfishingtripswhenhewasnine?A.Hecouldnotcatchafish.B.Hisfatherwasnotpatientwithhim.C.Hisfatherdidnotteachhimfishing.D.HecouldnotinfluenceafishashisfatherdiD.31.Whatdidtheauthor’sfatherreallymean?A.Toreadaboutfish.B.Tolearnfishingbyoneself.C.Tounderstandwhatfishthink.D.Tostudyfishinginmanyways.32.Accordingtotheauthorfisharemostlikelytobefound_________.A.indeepwateronsunnydaysB.indeepwateroncloudydaysC.inshallowwaterundersunlightD.inshallowwaterunderwatersidetrees.33.Afterenteringthebusinessworldtheauthorfound_________.A.iteasytothinklikeacustomerB.hisfather’sfishingadviceinspiringC.hisfirstboss’ssalesideasreasonableD.itdifficulttosellservicestopoorpeople34.Thispassagemostlikelycomesfrom_________.A.afishingguideB.apopularsalesbookC.anovelonchildhoodD.amillionaire’sbiography
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Mydaughter’scheekshadneverlookedsorosy.Neverbeforehadshetriedoutasauna桑拿.InBritainanyoneundersixyearsoldisn’tencouragedtodosuchthings.InFinlandthere’sonesaunaforeverythreepeoplE.WehadneverthoughtaboutcomingtoFinlandbeforeandhadn’tactuallyheardofTamperethecountry’sthirdlargestcity.It’sactuallylessthantwoandahalfhoursawaybyplaneandhasapopulationof200000.TheFinnsarenowadvertisingTampereastheperfectplaceforanall-yearroundholiday.Wearrivedtobegreetedbyabeautifulblanketofsnowonthegroundbutinthesummerit’shotverygreenandperfectforoutdoortrips.Thecityissmallandprettywithsomebeautifulchurchesgoodmuseumsandvariouskindsofsouvenirshops.ShoppingcentersincludeacharmingChristmasmarketandnearbyinLempaalatheIdeaparkwithmorethan100storesandagreatchildren’sactivitycenterwhereyoucanleavethekidsandshopuntilyouarecontent.Thereisalsoafinechoiceofrestaurantsandthewoodsarejustashortdriveaway.Therearealso3.000lakesintheTamperewith200oftheminsidethecitylimits.Thismakesforsometrulyamazingscenerywhichmayevenbebetterviewedinsummer:theDecemberdaysareshortandnotparticularlybright.Ourtripwaspackedwithactivitieswhichwouldattractfamilies---andthatincludedtwotripstoasaunawhichwasinthemiddleofthewoodsatVillaAmandaaroundanhourawayfromthecitycenter.ItisabeautifultraditionalFinnishhouselocatedonalakewhichwashalf-icedoverwhenwearrived---andeasilysuitableforacoupleoffamiliestorent.Wedrankwineandadmiredtheviewsbeforetryingoutthevilla’spersonalsaunawhichmydaughterenjoyedsomuchthatshehadtobedraggedawayfrom.21.Whydidtheauthor’sdaughterlooksorosy?A.BecauseshehaddrunkwinE.B.Becauseshewasalittleshy.C.BecauseshehadjustcomeoutofasaunA.D.Becauseshewasalittlefrozen.22.TheIdeaparkisaplacewhere.A.customerscanhaveagooddinnerandshoppingB.childrencanenjoythemselveswhiletheirparentscanshopfreelyC.travelerscanenjoyashortdriveinthewoodsD.therearemanyshopsmuseumsandchurches.23.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Theauthor’sdaughterhasalreadyturnedsixyearsolD.B.Thetravelerswillhaveabettertimeiftheyvisitthecityinwinter.C.VillaAmandaisanexpensiverestaurantinthecity.D.TherearemanybeautifullakesinTemperE.24.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.A.wintertriptoFinlanD.B.DifferentkindsoffoodinFinlanD.C.ThepopularityofsaunasinFinlandD.DevelopmentofFinnishtourism
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MyfirstvisittoLondonwasoneandahalfyearsago.Itwasawonderfultrip.IstayedinthecityforthreeweeksandIhadmanyimpressions.Ivisitedallthefamousplaces.I'dliketotellyouaboutsomeoftheplacesIvisitedinthisbeautifulcity.FirstIwenttotheTowerofLondonandIwanttosaythatitisaveryinterestinghistoricalplacE.Ifoundoutthatalongtimeagoitwasaprison.Lateritbecameacastlefortheroyal皇家的family.Ormaybeitisthereverse;I'mnotsurebutlatertheyleftthisplaceandlivedinBuckinghamPalaceandKensingtonPalacE.IalsoenjoyedvisitingtheHouseofParliamentandWestminsterAbbeytwoverypopularplacesfortourists.Theyareveryoldandbeautiful.TheAbbeyisbuiltinakindofGothicstyle;itisfantastiC.InLondonyoucanalsoenjoynaturE.TherearemanyparkssuchasHydeParkGreenParkandHollandPark.Theseparksarewonderfulgreenquietplaceswhereyoucanrelaxandescapethenoiseofthecity.TrafalgarSquareisapopularplaceforstudentsandotheryoungpeoplE.Youwillfindlotsofpigeons鸽子therE.Ifyouhavetimeyoucanfeedthemandtheywillbeveryhappy.Youcanbuyspecialfoodforthembutbecareful!Tonsofbirdsaregoingtosurroundyouifyoufeedthem.AnotherveryspecialplaceinLondonthatIlikeisSt.Paul'sCathedralwhichwasdesignedbySirChristopherWren.IalsowasimpressedwiththemuseumsinLondon.They'reverypopular.IfoundtheminterestingbecauseyoucanlearnaboutthehistoryofEnglanD.IhadawonderfultimeinLondon.Ireallylikeditbecauseitisacitythatisrichinhistory.21.Thewriterwritesthispassageto__________.A.recall回忆his/herfirsttraveltoLondonB.tellushe/shehasvisitedmanyplaces.C.introduceafamouscitytothereaders.D.showthereadersaroundLondon22.Inordertoavoidthenoiseofthecityyouwouldliketotravelto___.A.BuckinghamPalaceB.HollandparkC.TheTowerofLondonD.WestminsterAbbey23.WhatisattractivetoyoumostinTrafalgarSquare?A.MeetingmanyyoungpeopleB.CatchingalotofbirdsC.HavingadeliciousmealD.Feedingthepigeons24.DuringtravelinginLondonthewriterwas_______.A.worriedB.surprisedC.pleasedD.tired
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JAMESshookhismoneyboxagain.Nothing!HecarefullycountedthecoinsthatlayonthebeD.Allthathehadwas$24.52about153yuan.Thebicyclehewantedwasatleast$90!Howonearth究竟washegoingtogettherestofthemoney?Heknewthathisfriendsallhadbicycles.ItwashardtohangoutwithpeoplewhenyouweretheonlyonewithoutabicyclE.Hethoughtaboutwhathecoulddo.Therewasnopointaskinghisparentsforheknewtheyhadnoextramoney.Therewasonlyonewaytogetmoneyandthatwastoearnit.HewouldhavetofindajoB.HedecidedtoaskMrClayforadvicE.WellyoucanstartrightheresaidMrClay.Youseemywindowsneedcleaningandmycarneedswashing.ThatwasthebeginningofJames’part-timejoB.Forthenextthreemonthsheworkedeverydayafterfinishinghishomework.Hetookdogsforwalksclearedoutcupboardsandmendedbooks.ThedayfinallycamewhenJamescountedhismoneyandfound$94.32.HewastednotimeandwentdowntotheshoptopickupthebicyclehewanteD.Herodehomeproudlylookingforwardtoshowinghisnewbicycletohisfriends.IthadbeenhardworkingforthemoneybutJamesknewthathevalued珍惜hisbicyclefarmorebecausehehadboughtitwithhisownmoney.HehadachievedwhathethoughtwasimpossibleandthatwasworthevenmorethanthebicyclE.28.Whydidn’tJamesaskhisparentsforhelp?A.Becausetheydidn’tlovehim.B.Becausetheydidn’thaveextramoney.C.Becausetheylivedfarawayfromhim.D.Becausetheydidn’tneedabikE.29.JamesdidthefollowingjobsEXCEPT____.A.walkingdogsB.clearingoutcupboardsC.cookingmealsD.mendingbooks30.HowmuchmoneydidJamesearn?A.$24.52B.$90C.$94.32D.$69.8031.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellus?A.Weshouldbuyeverythingwewant.B.Weshouldgetwhatwewantthroughhardwork.C.Parentsshouldn’tgivechildrenanymoney.D.Weshouldn’tshowoffnewthingstopoorchildren.
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Thegreatestrecentsocialchangeshavebeeninthelivesofwomen.Duringthetwentiethcenturytherehasbeenaremarkableshorteningoftheproportionofawoman'slifespentincaringforthechildren.A.womanmarryingattheendofthenineteenthcenturywouldprobablyhavebeeninhermiddletwentiesandwouldbelikelytohavesevenoreightchildrenfourorfiveofwhomlivedtilltheywerefiveyearsolD.Bythetimetheyoungestwasfifteenthemotherwouldhavebeeninherearlyfiftiesandwouldexpecttoliveafurthertwentyyearsduringwhichhealthmadeitunusualforhertogetpaidwork.Todaywomenmarryyoungerandhavefewerchildren.Usuallyawoman'syoungestchildwillbefifteenwhensheisforty-fiveyearsandcanbeexpectedtoliveanotherthirty-fiveyearsandislikelytotakepaidworkuntilretirementatsixty.Evenwhileshehastotakecareofchildrenherworkislightenedbymodernlivingconditions.Thisimportantchangeinwomen'slife-patternshasonlyrecentlybeguntohaveitsfulleffectonwomen'seconomicposition.Evenafewyearsagomostgirlstookafull-timejobaftertheyleftschool.Howeverwhentheymarriedtheyusuallyleftworkatonceandneverreturnedtoit.Todaytheschool-leavingageissixteen;manygirlsstayatschoolafterthatageandthoughwomenusuallymarryoldermoremarriedwomenstayatworkatleastuntilshortlybeforetheirfirstchildisborn.Manymoreafterwardsreturntofull-or-part-timework.Suchchangeshaveledtoanewrelationshipinmarriagewiththehusbandacceptingagreatershareofthedutiesandsatisfactionsoffamilylifeandwithbothhusbandandwifesharingmoreequallyinprovidingthemoneyandrunningthehomeaccordingtotheabilitiesandinterestsofeachofthem.24.Atwhatagedidmostwomenmarryaroundthe1890accordingtothepassage?A.Atabouttwenty-fiveB.IntheirearlfiftiesC.AttheageoffifteenD.Atanyagefromfifteentoforty-five25.Manygirlsthepassageclaimsarenowlikelyto_______.A.giveuptheirjobsforgoodaftertheyaremarriedB.leaveschoolassoonastheycanC.marrysothattheycangetajobD.continueworkinguntiltheyaregoingtohaveababy26.Whenshewasoverfiftyalatenineteenth-centurymother______.A.wasusuallyexpectedtodiefairlysoonB.wouldexpecttoworkuntilshediedC.wouldbehealthyenoughtotakeuppaidjobsD.waslesslikelytofindajobevenifshewantedto27.Nowadaysahusbandtendsto_______.A.playagreaterpartinlookingafterthechildrenB.helphiswifebydoingmuchofthehouseworkC.feeldissatisfiedwithhisroleinthefamilyD.takeapart-timejobsothathecanhelpinthehome
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KellyReeveswasgettingreadyforatripwhenherphoneslippedintoasinkfullofwater.Panicmoment!ShequicklypickedupthewetphoneandtriedtoturnitonbutnothingworkeD.Herfirstreaction?ShegotdresseddrovetotheneareststoreandboughtanewmobileatfullpricE.Anewstudyfindsthatfearoflosingyourphoneisacommonillness.About66percentofthosesurveyedsufferfromnomophobiaornomobilephonephobia.Interestinglymorewomenworryaboutlosingtheirphonethanmen.Fortunatelythere’sasolution.ThefirststepistofigureoutifyouhavenomophobiA.Checkingyourphonetoooftenisonethingbutthetruesignofaproblemisthatyoucan’tconductbusinessorgoaboutyourroutinewhenthefearbecomessoseverE.Doyougotounusuallengthstomakesureyouhaveyourphone?That’sanothersignofaproblem.Ifyoufindyoucheckyourphoneplentyoftimesperhouroratotalofanhourperdaytheremaybeaproblem.Someofthetreatmentsaresimilartothosefortreatinganxietyattacks:Leavingthephonebehindandnotcheckinge-mailortextmessagesandthenlearningtotoleratetheafteranxiety.EvenifthisleadstoahighlevelofworryandstressthesolutionistopushthroughthefearandlearntodealwithnothavingyourphonE.Ofcoursetherearealsotechnologicalalternatives.LuisLevyaco-founderatNovyPRsaysheusesanapplicationcalledCerberusthatcanautomaticallytrackthelocationofhisphonE.TofindithecanjustgotoaWebsiteandseethephone’slocation.HealsoinsureshisphonethroughaservicecalledAsurion.Thecompany’sdescriptionofitsproductreadslikeaprescriptionforanxiety:60millionphonesareloststolenordamagedeachyear.You’llhavecompletepeaceofmindknowingthatyourphoneisprotectedandyoucanquicklyreconnectwithfamilyfriendsandworkassoonastheverynextday!24.WhydoestheauthormentionKelly’sexperienceinthefirstparagraph?A.Tointroducethetopicfordiscussion.B.Toinformusthatmobilephonesareuseful.C.Towarnusthatweshouldbecareful.D.Totellusweshouldgetphonesreadyforatrip.25.TheunderlinedwordnomophobiainParagraph2means________.A.habitsofusingmobilephonesB.fearoflosingmobilephones.C.eagernessfornewmobilephones.D.independenceofmobilephones.26.Whichofthefollowingisawaytotreatnomophobia?A.AvoidingusingphoneforsometimeB.Learningmoreaboutmoderntechnology.C.Protectingone’sphoneagainstanydamagE.D.Notusingamobilephoneinone’sdailywork.27.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.AttitudetowardmobilephonE.B.Newmobilephonetechnology.C.DisadvantagesofmobilephoneD.Solutionstonomophobia
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DanielBrownwasjustfiveyearsoldwhenheclimbedintothefamilycarandletitrollawaydowntheroaD.Hewasonlythreewhenhefloodedthekitchen.HismotherAngelaBrownisindespair.SheisverybusylookingafterhernewbabyalittlegirlcalledLauraaswellasDaniel.ShetoldusDanielissofullofcuriosity.AtthatmomentwehearahugecrashandthensilencE.WegoupstairsandfindDanielcrawlingoutofawardrobe衣橱hehaspulledoverontothefloorswithabookinhishanD.It’sforyouMumhesaysandlooksupathismumandsmiles.Seven-year-oldDanielhasalovelyfacE.HehasgoldenhairbigbrowneyesandafriendlysmilE.IhavetoadmitthatDanieldoesn’tlooklikeanaughtyboy.AngelatoldmeallaboutitOnceIfoundhimashewasabouttoputJasperinthewashingmachinE.JaspersheexplainedistheBrowns’dog.WhenIaskedhimwhyhesaidthathethoughtJasperwasdirty!It’samazinghowonelittleboycancausesomuchtroublE.Anothertimehecutoffallthehairofthelittlegirlnextdoor.Shewasgoingtoattendhersister’sweddingandtheneighborshaven’tspokentoussincE.AngelatoldmeaboutDaniel’smostexpensivecrimeIwasabouttodothewashingupwhenthebabystartedcrying.Danieldecidedtohelpandfilledthekitchensinkwithwater.WhenIcameinthewaterwasalreadyfloodingthekitchenandwasabouttofloodthehall.ThecarpetwasruinedandhadtobereplaceD.Ihopethingswillgetbetterashegetsolder.AmazinglyDanielisquitewellbehavedinschool.ThismaybebecauseheisrarelyboreD.MeanwhilehecontinuestobethenaughtiestlittleboyinEnglanD.WillhisbabysisterLauragrowuptobethenaughtiestlittlegirl?31.WhatdidDanieldowhilehismotherwastalkingtotheauthor?A.Hedroveawaythefamilycar.B.Hecutoffthehairofthegirlnextdoor.C.Hefloodedthekitchen.D.HefelltothefloorwiththewardrobE.32.WhywasDanielgoingtoputthedoginthewashingmachine?A.Hemeanttocleanthedog.B.HewantedtopunishedthedogC.HeintendedtomaketroublE.D.Hewishedtodrawhismother‘sattention.33.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat___.A.themotherspoiledtheboy.B.theboyfoundschoollifeinterestingC.themotherlosthopeintheboy.D.theboyhadnofreedomathomE.
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FirstLadyMichelleObamaisabigfanofvolunteering.VolunteeringmeansworkingforfreetohelpsomeoneelsE.Mrs.Obamasaysvolunteeringisveryimportant.Itshouldbepartofeveryone’slifeshesays.ManyteensagreE.TheysaythathelpingothersfeelsgreatandmakesadifferencE.Thesedaysmoreteensvolunteerthanworkforpay.TeenscleanupparkswalkdogsatanimalsheltersvisittheelderlyandmorE.Somecities----includingSeattleChicagoandWashingtonD.C.----requirehighschoolstudentstovolunteer.StudentsmustvolunteerinordertograduatE.Thestudentvolunteerslearnnewskillsandhelptheircommunities.Manyparentsareinfavoroftheidea----theysayvolunteeringhelpsteensbuildjobskills.Butmostteensdon’twanttobeforcedtovolunteer.Theysaytheyarebusy.Andtheysayvolunteeringisonlyfunifit’sachoicE.ReadbothsidesofthedebateanddecidE.YESVolunteeringcanhelpteensgetintocollegeorgetajoB.Manycitiesandtownsneedhelp.Volunteerscanhelpkeepimportantprogramsgoing.Notallteenswillvolunteerifitisn’trequireD.SchoolsshouldrequirestudentstodoalltheycantogetreadyforadultlifE.NOMostteensarealreadyverybusywithclasseshomeworkjobsandsports.Forcingthemtodomoreisn’tfair.Itshouldbeuptoeachperson.Helpingoutdoesn’tfeelasgoodifyouhavetodoit.Findingavolunteerjobisn’talwayseasy.Studentsshouldn’tbekeptfromgraduatingbecauseofsomethingtheycan’tcontrol.21ThewritermentionsMichelleObamainorderto___________.A.introducethetopicofthetextB.explainwhatvolunteeringisC.tellwhatshedoesfortheUSD.showsheenjoysvolunteering22.AccordingtothetextinChicago.A.findingavolunteerjobisquiteeasyB.morepeoplewouldratherworkforpayC.volunteeringisamustforhighschoolstudentsD.collegestudentshavetovolunteerbeforegraduation23.Theunderlinedpartareinfavorofinthetextmeans.A.dropB.developC.catchD.like
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Afarmerhadacow.HetookverygoodcareofthiscowandonedaywhenitwasillhewasveryworrieD.Hetelephonedthevet.What’stheproblem?ThevetaskedhimwhenhearriveD.Mycow'sillthefarmersaiD.Idon’tknowwhat'sthematterwithher.She’slyingdownandwon’teat.She'smakingastrangenoisE.Thevetlookedoverthecow.She'scertainlyillhesaidandsheneedstotakesomeverystrongmedicinE.HetookabottleoutofhisboxputtwopillsintohishandandsaidGiveherthesE.Thepillsshouldmakeherbetter.HowshouldIgivethemtoher?thefarmeraskeD.Thevetgavehimatube管子andsaidPutthistubeinhermouththenputthepillsinthetubeandblow.That'llmakeit.Thenextdaythevetcametothefarmagain.ThefarmerwassittingoutsidehishouseandlookedmoreworrieD.How'syourcow?thevetaskeD.NochangethefarmersaidandI’mfeelingverystrangemyself.Oh?thevetsaidWhy?IdidwhatyousaidthefarmeranswereD.Iputthetubeinthecow'smouthandthenputtwopillsdownit.And?thevetaskeD.ThecowblewfirstthefarmersaiD.31.Inthestorythevetmustbe_________.A.thefarmer'sfriendB.amilkfactoryC.ahospitalforcowsD.adoctorforanimals32.Thefarmeraskedthevetforhelpwhenhiscow_______A.couldn'tliedownB.didn'teatthepillsC.couldn'tmakeanynoiseD.wasill33.Whatmedicinedidthevetgivethefarmer?A.Bottleofpills.B.A.longtubE.C.Twopills.D.A.smallbox.
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WhenIwas12Igotapart-timejobonadairyfarmmilkingcows.Wemilked65cowstwiceaday.OnedayIcomplainedtomyfatherabouthavingtogomilkthosecowssayingitwastiring.Hesaidyouknowboytoworkisablessing.Ilookedatthemenwho'dworkedharder.IhadafeelingIhadbeentoldsomethingreallyimportantbutittookmanyyearsbeforeitsunkin.BackthengoingtocollegewasarareprivilegE.MyfathertoldmeifI'dpickedsomethingtostudythatIlikeddoingI'dalwayslookforwardtomywork.Buthealsoaddedevenhavingajobyouhateisbetterthannothavingajobatall.IwantedtobeafarmerbutIjoinedamilitaryprogramtohelppayforcollegE.AndwhatstartedoutasanobligationtotheArmybecameawayoflifethatIstayedcommittedtofor37years.Inthelate1980sduringavisittoBangladeshIsawawomanwithherbabyonherbackbreakingbrickswithahammer.Iaskedalocalofficerwhytheyweren'tusingamachinetomaketheworkeasier.Hetoldmeamachinewouldputthatladyoutofwork.Andasbadasthatwoman'sjobwasitwasenoughtokeepasmallfamilyalivE.Itremindedmeofmyfather'swords:toworkisablessing.AfterseeingalotofpeoplelikethatwomaninBangladeshI'vecometobelievethatpeoplewithoutjobsarenotfreE.They'revictimsofcrimepoorhealthanddepression.Peoplewhohavejobscanhaveahomesendtheirkidstoschooldevelopasenseofpridecontributetothegoodofthecommunityandevenhelpothers.WhenwecanworkwearefreE.WeareblesseD.29.Whichcanbethebesttitleofthetext?A.MychosenwayoflifeB.ToworkisablessingC.WhyshouldIworkD.Inspirationfromawoman30.Thewriterjoinedamilitaryprogrambecause_______.A.hisparentsforcedhimtodosoB.heintendedtofindalifetimejobC.hecouldn'taffordhiscollegeeducationD.hecouldtravelabroadwiththearmy31.Whatdoesthewriterintendtosaythroughthelastparagraph?A.PeoplewithoutjobscouldachievemorE.B.FreedomisnotalwaysfreeforpeoplE.C.RichpeopleshouldhelpthoseinneeD.D.WeshouldfeelfortunatetohaveajoB.
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GordonBrownwasborninScotlandin1951.Hischildhoodwasabrilliantsuccessbecauseofhisintellectualstrength.Hewasacceptedintomiddleschoolat10.At16hebecametheyoungeststudentatEdinburghUniversity.AtthattimehewasaluckyboygoodatalmosteverythingsaidhisoldfriendMurrayElder.Howeversetbacks挫折fellonthebrilliantboy.AfterarugbyinjuryhebecameblindinhislefteyE.Beforelongsimilarsymptoms症状developedinhisrighteyE.IlayinthehospitalbedintotaldarknessuncertainaboutmyfuturesaidBrown.LookingbackintothepastBrowndidn’tcomplainabouthisbadluck.Heevensaid:Onedoorcloses;youcan’tplayrugbyanymoresoyoufocusonotherthings.BrownwasinterestedinstudentpoliticsinuniversitywhichhelpedalotinhispoliticalcareerlaterinlifE.In1997BrownwasmadeChancelloroftheExchequer财政大臣.Hehassucceededingivingthecountryahighrateofemploymentandthelongestperiodofeconomicgrowthinitshistory.ComparedwithhissuccessfulcareerBrown’sfamilylifeisfullofdowns.Helosthisfirstdaughtertendaysafterherbirth.His1-year-oldyoungestsonhasadeadlydiseasE.TheseaccidentsmakemeappreciatemylifemorehesaiD.32.GordonBrownwassuccessfulinhischildhoodbecausehe_____.A.wasveryintelligentB.wenttomiddleschoolat10C.playedrugbyverywellD.becametheyoungeststudentatEdinburghUniversity33.WhenGordonBrownlookedbackonthepasthe_____.A.feltverysadabouthismisfortuneB.wishedthathehadnotplayedrugbyC.believedthathisdoorwasclosedD.stillhadhopeforthefuture34.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutGordonBrown?A.Hedidn’tlikepoliticsinuniversity.B.HebecameChancelloroftheExchequerat48.C.Hedidagoodjobtoimprovethenationaleconomy.D.Hedidn’tdowellforthecountry’semployment.35.FromthelastparagraphwelearnthatBrown’sfamilylife_____.A.isassuccessfulashiscareer.B.isfullofaccidentsC.makeshimupsetabouthislifeD.isfilledwithgoodluck
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AbouttenyearsagoayoungandverysuccessfulbusinessmannamedJoshwastravelingdownaChicagoneighborhoodstreet.Hewasgoingabittoofastinhisshinyblack12cylinderJaguarXKEwhichwasonlytwomonthsolD.Hewaswatchingforkidsrushingoutfrombetweenparkedcarsandsloweddownwhenhethoughthesawsomething.Ashiscarpassednochildcameoutbutabricksailedoutand—WHUMP!—ithittheJag’sshinyblacksidedoor!ImmediatelyJoshstoppedthecarjumpedoutseizedthekidandpushedhimupagainstaparkedcar.HeshoutedatthekidWhatwasthatallaboutandwhoareyou?That’smynewJagthatbrickyouthrewisgonnacostyoualotofmoney.Whydidyouthrowit?PleasemisterpleasE...I’msorry!Ididn’tknowwhatelsetodo!beggedtheyoungster.Ithrewthebrickbecausenooneelsewouldstop!Tearswerestreamingdowntheboy’sfaceashepointedaroundtheparkedcar.It’smybrothermisterhesaiD.Herolledofthecurb路沿andfelloutofhiswheelchairandIcan’tlifthimup.SobbingtheboyaskedthebusinessmanWouldyoupleasehelpmegethimbackintohiswheelchair?He’shurtandhe’stooheavyformE.Movedbeyondwordstheyoungbusinessmantriedhardtoswallowtherapidlyswellinglumpinhisthroat.StrainingheliftedtheyoungmanbackintothewheelchairandtookouthishandkerchiefandwipedthescrapersandcutscheckingtoseethateverythingwasgoingtobeOK.HethenwatchedtheyoungerbrotherpushhimdownthesidewalktowardtheirhomE.Itwasalongwalkbacktotheblackshining12cylinderJaguarXKE—alongandslowwalk.JoshneverdidfixthesidedoorofhisJaguar.Hekeptthedent凹痕toremindhimnottogothroughlifesofastthatsomeonehastothrowabrickathimtogethisattention.Feelforthebricksoflifecomingatyou.21.Howdidthedriverreflectfirstlywhenhefoundtheboythrowingabrickonhiscar?A.SurprisedB.AngryC.StrangeD.Sad22.Theboythrewabrickatthebusinessman’scarbecause_________.A.thebusinessmandroveatahighspeedB.heenviedthebrand-newcarverymuchC.hewantedtoaskforsomemoneyD.hewantedtogethelpfromthedriver23.Whichofthefollowingistherightorderofthestory?A.TheyoungerbrotherthrewabrickatJosh’scar.B.Theelderbrotherfelloutofhiswheelchair.C.TheyoungerbrotherbeggedJoshforhelp.D.Joshliftedtheelderbrotherbackintohiswheelchair.E.Joshshoutedattheyoungerbrother.A.baecdB.acdbeC.bacedD.acbed24.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Joshwouldacceptthemoneyfromthekids.B.ThetwokidswereJosh’sneighbors.C.Joshwasakind-heartedman.D.Josh’snewcarbrokedowneasily.25.Accordingtothepassagethelastsentencemeans________.A.tryingtogetreadyforthetroubleinyourfuturelifeB.drivingfastinaneighborhoodstreetisdangerousC.tryingtobemoreunderstandingseeingothersintroubleD.protectingoneselffrombeinghurt
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In2004whenmydaughterBeckywastensheandmyhusbandJoewereunitedintheirdesireforadog.AsformeIsharednoneoftheircaninelust.ButwhytheypleadeD.BecauseIdon’thavetimetotakecareofadog.Butwe’lldoit.Really?You’regoingtowalkthedog?Feedthedog?Bathethedog?Yesyesandyes.Idon’tbelieveyou.Wewill.WepromisE.Theydidn’t.Fromdaytwoeveryonewantedtowalkthecutepuppythatfirstdayneitherthoughttowalkthedog.WhileIwasslowtoacceptthatIwouldbetheonetokeeptrackofhershotstoschedulehervetappointmentstofeedandcleanherMistyknewthisondayonE.AsshelookedupatthethreenewhumansinherlifesmallmediumandlargeshecalculatedThemediumoneisthesuckerinthepack.QuicklysheandIdevelopedsomethingverysimilartoaVulcanmindmeld心灵融合.She’dlookatmewiththosesadbrowneyesofhersbeamherneedandthenwaittrustingIwouldunderstand—whichstrangelyIalmostalwaysdiD.Innotimeshebecamemyfifthappendage附肢snoringonmyhome-officecouchasIworkedcradlingagainstmyfeetasIreadandsplayingacrossmystomachasIwatchedtelevision.Evensopartofmecontinuedtoresentwalkingduty.JoeandBeckyhadpromiseD.NotfairI’dbalk不心甘情愿地做silentlyassheandIwalked.NotfairI’dloudlyremindanyonewithinearshotuponourreturnhomE.Thenoneday—January12007tobeexact—myhusband’sdoctorutteredanunthinkableword:leukemia白血病.WiththatIspenteighttotenhoursadaywithJoeinthehospitaldoinganythingandeverythingIcouldtoeasehisdiscomfort.DuringthosesixmonthsofhospitalizationsBecky12atthetimeadjustedtootheradultsbeinginthehousewhenshereturnedfromschool.Myworkcolleaguesadjustedtomytakingoffatamoment'snoticeformedicalemergencies.Everypartofmylifechanged;nopartofmyoldroutineremaineD.Saveone:Mistystillneededwalking.AtthebeginningwhenfriendsofferedtotakeherthroughherpacesIdeclinedbecauseIknewtheyhadtheirownhouseholdstodealwith.AsthemonthswentbyIbegantorealizethatIactuallywantedtowalkMisty.ThewalkinthemorningbeforeIheadedtothehospitalwasaquietpeacefultimetogathermythoughtsortojustbebeforetheday'smedicaldramaunfoldeD.Theeveningwalkwasatimetoshakeofftheday'supsetsandlettheworrytracksinmyheadgotowhitenoisE.Whenseriousillnessvisitsyourhouseholdit'snotjustyourdailyroutineandyourassumptionsaboutthefuturethatarenolongerfamiliar.Prettymucheveryoneyouknowactsdifferently.NotMisty.TakeherforawalkandshehadnointerestinJoe'sbloodcountsorbonemarrowtestresults.Onthestreetorintheparkshehadonlyonethingonhermind:squirrels!ShewassojoyousthatevenontheworstdaysshecouldmakemesmilE.Onadailybasissheremindedmethatlifegoeson.AfterJoediedin2009Mistysleptonhispillow.I'mgrateful一toapoint.ThetruthisafteryearsofbalkingI'vecometoenjoymywalkswithMisty.AsIwatchherchaseafterasquirrelthrowingherwholebeingintothehere-and-nowofanexercisethathasneveronceendedinvictorysheremindsmetoothatnomatterhowharshthepresentorunpredictablethefuturethere'salmostalwayssomemeasureofjoytobeextractedfromthemoment.32.whydidn'tthewriteragreetoraiseadogatthebeginningofthestory?A.ShewasafraidthedogwouldgetthefamilyintotroublE.B.Itwouldbeherbusinesstotakecareofthedog.C.HerhusbandanddaughterwereunitedasonE.D.Shedidn'twanttospoilherdaughter.33.WhichofthefollowingistheclosestinmeaningtoThemediumoneisthesuckerinthepack.Paragraph3?A.Themiddle-agedpersonlovesmemost.B.Themedium-sizedwomanisthehostess.C.Themaninthemiddleistheonewhohasthefinalsay.D.Thewomanisthekindandtrustworthyoneinthefamily.34.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph3that_______.A.MistywasquitecleverB.MistycouldsolvemathproblemsC.thewriterwasaslowlearnerD.noonewalkedMistythefirstday35.Thestorycametoitsturningpointwhen________.A.Joediedin2009B.Joefellillin2007C.thewriterbegantowalkthedogD.thedogtriedtopleasethewriter36.WhydidthewritercontinuetowalkMistywhileJoewasinhospital?A.Mistycouldn’tlivewithoutherB.Herfriendsdidn’tofferanyhelpC.Thewalkprovidedherwithspiritualcomfort.D.Shedidn'twantMistytobeotherscompanion.37.Whatisthemessagethewriterwantstoconveyinthepassage?A.Oneshouldlearntoenjoyhardtimes.B.AdisastercanchangeeverythinginlifE.C.MomentsofjoysuggestthatthereisstillhopeaheaD.D.Peoplewillchangetheirattitudetowardyouwhenyouareindifficulty.
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BackintheolddayswhenIwasachildwesataroundthefamilyroundtableatdinnertimeandexchangedourdailyexperiences.Itwasn'tveryorganizedbuteveryonewasrecognizedandallthenewsthathadtobetoldwastoldbyeachfamilymember.Welistenedtoeachotherandtheinterestwasnotput-on;itwasreal.Ourfamilywasaunitandwesupportedeachotherandnurturedeachotherandlikedeachotherand—wewereevenwillingtoadmit—welovedeachother.Todaythefamilyroundtablehasmovedtothelocalfast-foodrestaurantandtalkisnoteasymuchlessencourageD.Grandmawhousedtoliveupstairsisnow.thevoiceonlongdistanceandtheworkingparentisfartoobeatendowneachdaytospendeveningrelaxationtimelisteningtothesandboxexperienceofaneagerfour-year-olD.SofamilyconversationisasextinctasmyoldtoysandparentalquestionssuchasWhathaveyoubeendoingBobby?havebeenreplacedbyI'mbusygowatchtelevision.AndwatchTVtheydo;countthembythemillions.Butit'susuallynotchildren'stelevisionthatchildrenwatch.Saturdaymorningthechildren'shouramountstoonlyabout8percentoftheirweeklyviewing.Wherearetheytobefound?WatchingadulttelevisionofcoursefromtheMatchGameinthemorningtotheafternoonatGeneralHospitalfromthemuggingsandbattlesontheeveningnewsrightthroughthefamilyhourandpastintoStarskyandHutch.That'swhereyoufindourkidsoverfivemillionofthemat10p.m.notfewerthanamillionuntilaftermidnight!Allofthisisdonewithparentalpermission.TelevisionusedwellcanprovideenrichingexperiencesforouryoungpeoplebutwemustuseitwithsomesensE.Whenthecarpetiscleanweturnoffthevacuumcleaner.Whenthedishesarecleanthedishwasherturnsitselfoff.Notsothetelevisionwhichisonfromthesuninthemorningtothemoonatnightandbeyond!ParentsmustexercisesomecontrolandshowsomeconcernabouttheculturalinfluenceonthechildwhenaprogramnotintendedforthatchildisvieweD.Parentsneedtointervene干涉.Noninterventionmaybeawisepolicyininternationalaffairsbuttheresultsofparentalnoninterventionwillnotbewiseatall.28.Fromthefirsttwoparagraphsonemayinferthatthewriter'saattitudetowardstheolddaysis______.A.beingtiredofB.hatingC.preferringD.disappointing29.Theworkingparentisnotwillingtolistentoherhisfour-year-oldchildtalkingabouthissandboxgamesbecause______.A.sheheisboringB.sheheisbusyC.sheheisverytiredD.sheheisangry30.Ifweusetelevisionwithsome______televisioncanprovideouryoungpeoplewithmuchknowledgE.A.instructionofexpertsB.indicationofteachersC.directionofengineersD.judgmentofourown31.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.Parentsmustexercisesomecontrolandshowsomeconcernabouttheculturalinfluenceonthechildren.B.Noninterventionmaybeagoodpolicyininternationalaffairs.C.ParentalnoninterventionwillnotbepraiseD.D.ParentsneedtointervenE.
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OnceuponatimeBentoldhisfriendStonethathefellinlovewithaverybeautifulgirlwithcharmingeyesandfairhairandthathewantedtomarryher.StonewassohappytohearthenewsandaskedBentoleadhimtoher.HoweverStonelovedheratfirstsighthethentoldBenThisgirlisnotsuitableforyou.ShedeservesahandsomemanlikemE.BenwasastonishedandfoughtwithStoneuntiltheywenttothepolicetosolvetheproblem.Theytoldthepolicemantheirstory.ThepolicemanaskedthemtobringthegirltohisofficE.HoweverwhenthepolicemansawherhebecametakenwithherandsaidThisgirlisnotsuitableforyoutwo.ShedeservessomeonewithastatuslikemE.Thethreemenstruggledwitheachotherandthenwenttotheking.Thekingaskedthemtobringhimthegirl.WhenthekingsawthegirlhesaidOhthegirlshouldmarryakinglikemE.Theyallarguedwitheachother.ThenthegirlsaidIhaveasolution.I.’mgoingtorunandyou’llrunafterme.I.’llbethewifetotheonewhocatchesmefirst.Thefourmenallagreedandranafterher.WhilerunningafterhertheysuddenlyfellintoadeepholE.FromthetopthegirllookedatthemandsaidNowletmetellyouwhoIam.I.’mReputation—I.’mtheoneallpeoplerunafter.Theycompeteagainsteachothertogetme.Theyleaveprinciplesasidetoseekformeandtheyaresuretofalllikeyou!21.Whatmakesthefourmenlovethegirl?A.Thegirl’ssmartminD.B.Thegirl’sbeauty.C.Thegirl’sreputation.D.Thegirl’swaytospeak.22.TheunderlinedparttakenwithinParA.2means.A.delightfulwithB.closetoC.confusedaboutD.fallinlovewith23.Whatcouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.AllMenAreSimilarlyStupidB.BeCarefulaboutBeautifulGirlsC.AlwaysFollowthePrinciplesinLifeD.ASmartGirlHasAllSolutions
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It’shardtofindAliceMunrointhemediA.Evenaftershewonthe2013NobelPrizeinLiteraturetheCanadianwriterjustappearedforaquickinterviewandthendroppedoutofsight.OnDec29shestilldidn'tseekthespotlight聚光灯whenshewasnamedoneofthefiveWomenoftheYearbytheFinancialTimes.InMunro'seyesordinarylivesalwayshidelargerdramas.SosherecordswhatwecasuallythinkofastheeverydayactionsofnormalpeoplE.SheoftenfocusesonlifeinherhometownasmallvillageinOntariowhichsheismostfamiliarwith.Shewritesabouttheordinarythingsinthevillage-foxformingtreesfilledintheOntariowildernesspoorcountryalcoholandlonglastillnesses.AboveallshetalksaboutgirlsandwomenwhohaveseeminglyordinarylivesbutstruggleagainstdailymisfortunE.Shehasaspecialtalentforuncoveringtheextraordinaryintheordinary.TheseareordinarypeopleordinarystoriesbutshehasthemagiC.Herpreciselanguagedepthofdetailandthelogicofherstorytellinghavemadeherstoriesinviting.RunawayoneofMunro’srepresentativeworksisagoodexampleofherwritingstylE.OneofthestoriescentersonthelifeofanordinarywomanCarlawholivesinasmallCanadiantownwithherhusbandClark.ThestoryslowlyformsapictureofCarlatrappedinabadmarriageherunhappinessbuildingintodesperationuntilshedecidedtofleE.ThestoryofCarlaisastoryofthepowerandbetrayalsoflovE.ItisaboutlostchildrenandlotsofchancesthatwecanallfindinlifeThereispainbeneaththesurfacelikeaneedleintheheart.Sinceshepublishedherfirstcollectionofshortstoriesin1968MunrohaswonmanyawardswiththeNobelPrizebeingherbiggesthonor.OnOct102013theNobelPrizecommitteenamedMunrothemasterofthecontemporaryshortstory.5.WelearnfromParagraph1thatAliceMunro_____A.didn'tgetonwellwiththemediaB.remainedmodestthoughverysuccessfulC.didn’tvaluethetitleofWomenoftheYearD.wassurprisedatwinningtheNobelPrize6.WhatmakesAliceMunro’sstoriesfascinatingaccordingtothetext?A.HerwritingtechniquesB.ThecomplicatedplotsC.ThehumorouslanguageD.Herrichimagination7.InherrepresentativeworkRunawayCarla_____A.leadsahappylifewithClarkB.isafaithfulwifetoherhusbandC.losesallhopesforabetterlifeD.triestorunawayfromherhusband8.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.AliceMunroandherhometownB.TheawardsAliceMunrowonC.AliceMunroandherwritingstyleD.AliceMunro’sliterarylife
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WhenmydaughterSallywasfiveIboughtGrimm’sFairyTalesandreadSnowWhitetoheronenight.AttheendoftheoriginalGrimmtaleSnowWhite’sstepmotherismadetoputonred-hotironshoesanddanceuntilshefallsdowndeaD.Thiscameassomethingofashock.Ialwaysthoughtfairytaleshadhappyendings.AndIdidn’twantmyfive-year-olddaughtergoingtosleepthinking:Thankgoodnesstheytortured折磨thatoldwomantodeath.That’swhenIdecidedtowritefairytales.IntheyearsthatfollowedIwrotetalesnon-stopandreadthemtoSallyatbedtimE.TheCornDollywasbasedonachildwhowasalwayscomplaining;TheSillyKingwasjustasillystorySallyloved;IwroteTheWitchandtheRainbowCatforSallybecauseofherenormousappetiteforstoriesaboutwitcheswhileDrBonocolus’sDevilisanewversionoftheFaustlegend.Nifobobinushoweverwasdifferent.IwrotethisbookwhenSallywasolderandtookupallthingsgirlshavetodo—who’sfriendswithwhowhostuckastickeronthebackofwhoseboyfriendorwhateverthingshefeltfunny.NicobobinustheboywhocoulddoanythingcameoutofmydesireforamoreinnocentworlD.Heliveda1ongtimeagoinacitycalledVenicE.OnlyhisbestfriendRosieknewhecouldandnobodytookanynoticeofanythingRosiesaidbecauseshewasalwayshavingwildideasanyway.Nicobobinuswassodifferentthatitturnedouttobeaninstanthit.TheTimescalledmeanauthorsettingouttorivaltheclassicfairytales.IaskedSallywhatshethoughtofNicobobinus.ShesaiditwasherfavouritE.24.Whatledthewritertostartwritingfairytalesforherdaughter?A.Thefrighteningendsofpastfairytales.B.Hisdaughter’sstronginterestinfairytales.C.Hisdesiretolethisdaughterknowmorestories.D.Hisattempttofillhisdaughter’sbedtimewithsomething.25.Wecaninferfromthethirdparagraphthatthewriter_____.A.wasaveryproductivefairytalewriterB.basedallhisstoriesonsomeoldlegendsC.neverdescribedwitchesinhisfairytalesD.createdhisstoriesoutofhisowninterest26.WhencreatingNicobobinusthefirstthingthewriterconsideredwas_____.A.thechangesofhisdaughter’sinterestsB.whatstorythepublisherwantedtogetC.waystokeephisdaughterSallyinnocentD.thedifferenceofthestoryfromotherstories27.Theunderlinedwordrivalinthelastparagraphcanbereplacedby_____.A.followB.exploreC.challengeD.recommend
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Onedayapoormanwascuttingabigpieceofwoodnearariver.Suddenlyhisoldaxefellintothewater.HefeltverysadbecausehelosthisonlyaxE.Thenallatonceabeautifulfairycameoutandaskedthemanwhatwasthematter.IhavelostmyaxehesaiD.ItfellintothewaterwhenIwascuttingthewooD.ThefairyshowedhimagoldaxeandaskedIsthisyours?Nosaidtheman.ThefairythenshowedhimasilveraxeandaskedagainIsthisyours?Noagainansweredtheman.ThensheshowedhimtheoldaxE.Yesthatisminecalledoutthehappyman.Iknowthatwellenoughsaidthefairy.IonlywantedtoseeifyouwouldtellmethetruthandnowI'llgiveyouthegoldaxeandthesilveraxebesidesyourownonE.21.Onedaywhenthemanwascuttingsomething________.A.hefellintothewaterB.hisaxedroppedintotheriverC.hisaxefellintoalakeD.hesawabeautifulfairy22.Themanwassadbecause_________.A.hewaspoorandhadnootheraxesB.hecouldnotgoonworkingC.helikedhisaxeverymuchD.hisaxewasagoldaxe23.Thefairygavehimagoldaxeandasilveraxebuthedidn'ttakethembecausehe______.A.didnotlikethemB.didnotknowtheyweremadeofgoldandsilverC.wasveryrichD.knewtheseaxeswerenothis24.Attheendofthestorythemanhad________.A.onlyoneaxeB.twoaxesC.threeaxesD.manyaxes
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CaraLangis13.ShelivesinBostonMassachusettsintheU.S.LastThursdayshedidn’tgotoschool.ShewenttoworkwithherfatherinsteaD.EveryyearonthefourthThursdayinAprilmillionsofyounggirlsgotowork.ThisisTakeOurDaughterstoWorkDay.Thegirlsarebetweentheagesof9and15.TheyspendthedayatworkwithanadultusuallyamotherfatherauntorunclE.Theygotoofficespolicestationslaboratoriesandotherplaceswheretheirparentsorotherfamilymemberswork.Nextyearthedaywillincludesonstoo.TheMs.Foundationanorganizationforwomenstartedtheprogramabouttenyearsago.IntheU.S.manywomenworkoutsidethehomE.TheMs.Foundationwantedgirlstofindoutaboutmanydifferentkindsofjobs.ThenwhenthegirlsgrowuptheycanchooseajobtheylikE.Cara’sfatherisafilmdirector.CarasaysItwasveryexcitingformetogotothestudiowithmydaD.Isawalotofpeopledoingdifferentjobs.Manybusinesseshavespecialactivitiesforgirlsonthisday.LastyearCarawenttoworkwithherauntattheUniversityofMassachusetts.Intheengineeringdepartmentthegirlslearnedtobuildabridgewithtoothpicksandcandy.Inthechemistrydepartmenttheylearnedtousescales.Theylearnedaboutmanyotherkindsofjobstoo.RightnowCaradoesnotknowwhatjobshewillhavewhenshegrowsup.ButbecauseofTakeOurDaughtertoWorkDaysheknowsshehasmanychoices.66.WhatisCara’sfather?A.Anengineer.B.Anofficial.C.A.moviemaker.D.A.professor.67.AccordingtothepassageTakeOurDaughtertoWorkDayis__________.A.oneveryThursdayinAprilB.A.holidayforgirlsofallagesC.adayforgirlstoknowaboutjobsD.adayforgirlstogetajobeasily68.OnthisspecialdayCarahasdoneallthefollowingEXCEPTthat__________.A.shelearnedtousescalesB.sheworkedasanactressC.shewenttoworkwithherauntD.sheusedtoothpicksandcandytobuildabridge69.Whatisprobablythebesttitleforthepassage?A.CaraLangaFortunateGirlB.TakeOurDaughterstoWorkDayC.Children’sDayandWorkDayD.Ms.FoundationanorganizationforWomen
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MindyTranwasjuststartingtofeellikeherlifewasimproving.The22-year-oldmotherfromLawrenceMAspentahardseasoninahomelessshelter庇护所withher2-year-oldtwingirlsSaleenandSydney.HersituationchangedforthebetterwhenshefoundanapartmentandgothergirlsintoadaycarE.OnanordinarymorningMindyputhergirlsintothecarandwenttoshutthedoorofherhomE.AsshewasshuttingherdoorthecarbegantorolltowardstraffiC.WhenMindysawthecarrollingtowardsthestreetshemadeaquickdecision.Realizingherdaughters’liveswereindangerMindylayonthegroundwithouthesitation.Aneighborrushedovertohelpandgotherdaughtersoutofthecar.AsforMindyfirefightersstabilized使稳定平衡thecarwithwoodenblocksandusedanairbagtoliftthecaroffher.MindywassenttoaBostonhospitalwheresheiscurrentlyrecovering.Mindy’sdaughtersweresafebutshehadhershoulderandherkneeinjureD.Onereader’scommentontheABCarticlesumsupwhatmanyarethinking:Whatanawesomemom!Somemomsdrivetheirkidsintopondsandoceans.Thisonelaiddownherlifetosaveherchildren’s.THATiswhatbeingaparentisabout—raisingyourbabiestoliveandgrowintoadulthoodandprotectingthemwithyourlifE.Mindy’sexampleshouldcauseournationtoreflectonthetruemeaningofmotherhooD.Deepdownwewantmotherstodoeverythingtheycantoprotectandcarefortheirchildren.Wepraisethemwhentheysacrifice牺牲becauseweknowitistherightthingtodo.Wherewouldwebeasanationifallmotherssoughttoprotecttheirchildren’slifeatanycost?21.WhatcanweknowaboutMindyTranandherchildren?A.TheydecidedtomovetoLawrenceMA.B.Theyarestayinginahomelessshelternow.C.TheyhadtheirlivingconditionsimproveD.D.TheyhadtodependongovernmentaiD.22.Thetwins’livesweresaved_______.A.becauseakindneighborrushedtostopthecarB.becausethefirefighterscametothespotintimeC.becauseMindystoppedtherollingcarwithherbodyD.becausethemovingcarwasstoppedbywoodenblocks23.Accordingtothereader’scommentswecanknowthat_______.A.peoplebegintodoubtthenatureofbeingamotherB.manymothersdon’ttaketheirresponsibilityatpresentC.fewmothersknowwhattheyshoulddotobeagoodmotherD.themotherisbraveandresponsible24.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.BraveMomSavedHerTwinDaughtersB.A.rollingCarwasstoppedintheEndC.TwinDaughtersWereSafeandSoundD.BraveMomGotPraiseforKindness
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Onceuponatimeamanwaswalkingonamountainwhenhefoundanincrediblecavewithallkindsoftreasureinsideit.SohegaveuphisjobhishomeandhisfriendsandspentallhistimeguardingthecavE.Hewassodedicatedtoitthathehardlyateordrankandbeforelonghefellill.OnedaywhenhecouldhardlymoveatallhedecidedtosharethetreasurE.Hecrawledintothecavetogetahandfulofjewelsbutdiscoveredtohishorrorthatitwasemptyexceptforasmallemerald绿宝石.Themantookitandgaveittothefirstpersontocomebyawoman.Thenanoldmancameby.Whatbadluck!themansaiD.JustamomentagoIgaveawomanthelastofthetreasureIwasguarding.Areyousurethereisnothingleft?theoldmanaskeD.ThemantookhimintothecavewheretheyfoundachestwithjewelsandsomebagsofgolD.ThemanwasshockedandtheoldmanexplainedtohimAtlast!Atlast!AtlastsomeonehasbrokenthespellofthiscavE.ThisistheCaveofTreasureandyou’rethefirsttohavepasseditsgreattest.ManyhavededicatedtheirlivestothiscaveonlytoenduprealizingtherewasnothinghereAndwhydoesthishappen?themanaskeD.Thismagiccavehasonlyasmanyrichesasyourownheart.WhensomeonediscoversitthecavefillswiththetreasuretheybringwiththembutlaterwhentheyhavedevotedthemselvestoguardingthetreasuretheirheartsbecomeemptyasdoesthecavE.Theonlywaytofillitisbyfillingyourheartwithallthatisgoodasyoudidbygivingthewomanthatlastjewel.Fromthatdayonthemanunderstoodthatitwasbettertosharethantokeep.Thankstothecaveandtheoldmanhebecamenobleandgenerous.21.Whydidthemangiveuphisjobhomeandfriends?A.BecausehepossessedavarietyoftreasurE.B.Becausehedevotedhimselftoagreattest.C.BecausehehadtoguardthetreasurecavE.D.BecausehewantedtofindthetreasurecavE.22.Whatdidthemanfindwhenheshowedhiscavetotheoldman?A.AllkindsoftreasurE.B.A.chestwithjewelsandgolD.C.A.smallemeralD.D.A.handfulofjewels.23.Whatdowelearnaboutthepeoplewhodedicatedtheirlivestothecavebefore?A.Theyallfoundthecaveemptyatlast.B.Theoldmanfreedthemfromitsspell.C.TheyallfilledthecavewiththetreasuretheyhaD.D.TheythoughtitwasbettertosharethantoenjoythetreasurealonE.24.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Differentpeoplehavedifferentviews.B.Treasureonlybelongstothosewhopossessit.C.SomepeopleneverlearnwhatisreallyvaluablE.D.Purelymaterialthingscannotmakeustrulywealthy.
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NoahWebsterbornonOctober161758isknownforTheAmericanDictionaryoftheEnglishLanguagE.HehasbeencalledtheFatherofAmericanScholarshipandEducation.HisBlue-BackedSpellerbookswereusedtoteachspellingandreadingtofivegenerationsofAmericanchildren.Buthowmuchdoyouknowabouthimbeyondthat?Attheageof16NoahWebsterbeganattendingYaleCollegeUnfortunatelyhespenthisfouryearsatYaleduringtheAmericanRevolutionaryWarandbecauseoffoodshortagesmanyofhiscollegeclasseswereheldinGlastonburyConnecticut.Laterheservedinthearmy.HavinggraduatedfromYalein1778WebsterwantedtocontinuehiseducationinordertoearnhislawdegreE.Hehadtoteachschoolinordertopayforhiseducation.Hesetupmanysmallschoolsthatdidn’tsurvivebuthewasagoodteacherbecauseinsteadofforcinghisstudentstolearnlikewhatmostteachersdidherewardedthem.Heearnedhislawdegreein1781butdidnotpracticelawuntil1789.Oncehestartedhefoundthelawwasnottohisliking.Websterdidnothavemuchmoney.In1793AlexanderHamiltonlenthim$1500tomovetoNewYorkCitytoeditanewspaper.InDecemberhefoundedNewYork’sfirstdailynewspaperAmericanMinervaandediteditforfouryears.Fordecadeshepublishedtextbookspoliticalessaysareportonsomediseasesandnewspaperarticlesforhisparty.Hewrotesomuchthatamodernlistofhispublishedworksrequired655pages.NoahWebsterdiedonMay281843andwasburiedintheGroveStreetCemetery.21.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesWebster’slifeatYale?A.Tough.B.Smooth.C.Normal.D.Tiring.22.WhatdidNoahwanttobeaftergraduationfromYale?A.A.teacher.B.A.lawyer.C.A.headmaster.D.A.scholar.23.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph4?A.Websterwasamostproductiveauthor.B.WebsterledamiserablelifeinNewYorkCity.C.Webster’Sbooksaddedupto655pages.D.Websterdidn’twriteanypoliticalWorks.
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Therewasiceontheroadandthedoctor'scarhitatreeandturnedoverthreetimes.Tohissurprisehewasnothurt.HegotoutofthecarandwalkedtothenearesthousE.Hewantedtotelephonethegarageforhelp.Thedoorwasopenedbyoneofhispatients.OhDoctorshesaidIhaveonlyjusttelephonedyou.Youmusthaveaveryfastcar.YouhavegothereveryquicklyindeeD.TherehasbeenaverybadaccidentontheroadoutsidE.Isawitthroughthewindow.Iamsurethedriverwillneedyourhelp.28.Wherewasthedoctorgoinginhiscar?A.Wedon'tknow.B.Toapatient'shomE.C.ToagaragE.D.TohisownhomE.29.Whichofthefollowingwasthecauseoftheaccident?A.CarelessdrivingB.A.treehadfallenacrosstheroaD.C.A.icyroaD.D.Therewasathickfog.30.Thedoctorwenttothehousebecause_______.A.heknewoneofhispatientslivedthereB.hehadreceivedacalltogothereC.hewantedtousethetelephoneD.hewasinjuredandcouldwalknofurther31.Whydidthewomanpatienttelephonethedoctor?A.Sheneededmedicaltreatment.B.Shebelievedsomebodyelseneededadoctor.C.ToaskhowquicklythedoctorcouldcomE.D.Toaskwhetherthedoctorwascomingonhisregularvisit.
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In1943whenIwas4myparentsmovedfromCoeurd’AleneIdahotoFairbanksAlaskawhereadventurewasneverfaraway.Wearrivedinthesummerjustintimetoenjoythemidnightsun.AllthatsunlightwasfantasticforMom’svegetablegarden.Workinginthegardenatmidnighttendedtothrowhertimingoffsoshedidn’tcaremuchaboutmybedtimE.DadwasaRailwayExpressagentandMomwashisclerk.Thatleftmeinamess.Iusuallymanagedtofindsometroubletogetinto.OnceIhadalittlefiregoinginthedirtbasementofahotel.Ihadtriedtolightabarrel桶ofpaintbutcouldn’treallygetagoodfiregoing.ThesmokegotprettybadthoughandwhenImademyexitacrowdandthepoliceweretheretogreetmE.ThepolicementookmymatchesanddrovemehomE.MomandDadwereoccupiedwiththegardenandDadtoldthepolicetokeepmeandtheydid!IhadatouroftheprisonbeforeMomrescuedmE.Ihadn’tturned5yet.AsIenteredkindergartentheseriouscoldbegantosetin.WoulditsurpriseyoutoknowthatIsoonleftpartofmytongueonametalhandrailatschool?AsforLeonhardSeppalafamousasadogsledder驾雪橇者IthinkIknewhimwellbecauseIwastakenforaridewithhiswhitedogteamoneSunday.AtthetimeIdidn’trealizewhatasuperstarhewasbutIdidremembertheridewell.Iwaswrapped包裹heavilyandwellshelteredfromthefreezingandblowingweather.In1950wemovedbacktoCoeurd’AlenebutwegotonemoreAlaskanadventurewhenLeonhardinviteduseightyearslaterbypayingavisittoIdahotoattendagatheringofformerneighborsofAlaskA.25.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheauthor’sfamily?A.Hisfatherwasacruelman.B.Hisparentsdidn’tlovehim.C.Hisparentsusedtobeverybusy.D.Hismotherdidn’thaveanyjobs.26.Whathappenedwhentheauthorwas4?A.HelearnedtosmokE.B.Hewaslockedinabasement.C.HewasarrestedbythepolicE.D.Henearlycausedafireaccident.27.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Leonhardwasgoodatdrivingdogsleds.B.TheauthorspenthiswholechildhoodinAlaskA.C.Leonhardoftenvisitedtheauthor’sfamilyafter1950.D.TheauthorsufferedalotwhiletakingthedogsledinAlaskA.28.Whatistheauthor’spurposeofwritingthetext?A.Tolookbackonhischildhoodwithadventures.B.TodescribetheextremeweatherofAlaskA.C.ToexpresshowmuchhemissesLeonharD.D.ToshowoffhisprideinmakingtroublE.
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SamuelOsmondisa19-year-oldlawstudentfromCornwallEnglanD.Heneverstudiedthepiano.HoweverhecanplayverydifficultmusicalpiecesbymusicianssuchasChopinandBeethovenjustafewminutesafterhehearsthem.Helearnsapieceofmusicbylisteningtoitinparts.ThenhethinksaboutthenotesinhisheaD.TwoyearsagoheplayedhisfirstpieceMoonlightSonata奏鸣曲byBeethoven.Hesurprisedeveryonearoundhim.AmazedthatherememberedthislonganddifficultpieceofmusicandplayeditperfectlyhisteacherssaySamuelisunbelievable.TheysayhisabilityisveryrarebutSamueldoesn’tevenrealizethatwhathecandoisspecial.SamuelwantedtobecomealawyerasitwasthewishofhisparentsbutmusicteacherstoldhimheshouldstudymusicinsteaD.NowhestudieslawandmusiC.Samuelcan’tunderstandwhyeveryoneissosurpriseD.IgrewupwithmusiC.Mymotherplayedthepianoandmyfatherplayedtheguitar.AbouttwoyearsagoIsuddenlydecidedtostartplayingthepianowithoutbeingabletoreadmusicandwithouthavinganylessons.Itcomeseasilytome---Ihearthenotesandcanbeartheminmind---eachandeverynotesaysSamuel.RecentlySamuelperformedapieceduringaspecialeventathiscollegE.Thepiecehadmorethanathousandnotes.TheaudiencewasimpressedbyhisamazingperformancE.Heisnowlearningapiecethatissodifficultthatmanyprofessionalpianistscan’tplayit.SamuelsaysconfidentlyIt’sallaboutsupermemory---IguessIhavethatgift.HoweverSamuel’sabilitytorememberthingsdoesn’tstopwithmusiC.HisfamilysaysthatevenwhenhewasayoungboySamuelheardsomeonereadastoryandthenhecouldretellthestorywordforworD.Samuelisstillonlyateenager.Hedoesn’tknowwhathewantstodointhefuturE.Fornowheisjusthappytoplaybeautifulmusicandcontinuehisstudies.21.WhatisspecialaboutSamuelOsmond?A.HehasagiftforwritingmusiC.B.Hecanwritedownthenotehehears.C.Heisatopstudentatthelawschool.D.Hecanplaythemusicalpiecehehears.22.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph2?A.Samuelchoselawagainstthewishofhisparents.B.Samuelplannedtobealawyerratherthanamusician.C.Samuelthinksofhimselfasamanofgreatmusicalability.D.Samuelstudieslawandmusicontheadviceofhisteachers.23.EveryonearoundSamuelwassurprisedbecausehe_________.A.receivedagoodearlyeducationinmusicB.playedtheguitarandthepianoperfectlyC.couldplaythepianowithoutreadingmusicD.couldplaytheguitarbetterthanhisfather24.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheQualitiesofaMusicianB.TheStoryofaMusicalTalentC.TheImportanceofEarlyEducationD.TheRelationshipbetweenMemoryandMusiC.
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StephenKinghasbeenafamousnametheworldhasknownformorethanthirtyyears.Withhisbest-sellingbooksandmovieadaptationsheiseasilyoneofthemostwell-knownwriterstoday.KingwasborninPortlandMainein1947.HisfatherleftthefamilywhenKingwastwosayingthathewasgoingouttobuyapackofcigarettesonenightnevertoreturn.Earlyinhischildhoodhetookaninterestinwriting.Hisinspirationcamefromcomicbooksandhorrormovies.AthighschoolKingcontinuedtowriteasasportswriterfortheschoolnewspaper.Hesubmittedmanyshortstoriestomagazinesonlytogetrejection拒绝1etters.DuringthoseyearsKingattendedtheUniversityofMaineatOronowherehemethisfuturewifeTabithaSprucealsoawriter.AftergraduatingfromcollegeKinggotajobasahighschoolEnglishteacher.Hecontinuedtopursuehiswritingcareerstillgettingrejectionsbutmakingsomeshortstorysalestomen’smagazines.BythistimeKinghadwrittenahandfulofnovelsthoughnonewerepublisheD.Inspiredbyhistimeasahighschooljanitor管理员hebegantowriteastorysetinagirl’slockerroom.HethrewitinthetrashafterafewpagessayingthatitwasnogooD.TabithafounditandtoldhimtofinishitbecauseshethoughtitwasgooD.HefollowedheradviceandthenovelCarriewasbornhisbigbreak.Thenovelwasacceptedforpublicationandhereceiveda$400000advance预付款foritwhichwashugeforafirst-timewriter.61.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.StephenKing’sfamily.B.StephenKing’sdream.C.StephenKing’sbestknownnovel.D.StephenKing’slifestory.62.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.StephenKinghasn’tseenhisfathersincehewastwo.B.StephenKingwasrejectedmanytimes.C.ManynovelsofStephenKingwerepublishedbeforeCarriE.D.Kinggotinspirationfromcomicbooksandhorrormovies.63.WhatcanwelearnaboutTabithaSpruce?A.ShemetStephenKinginhighschoo1.B.ShewasanEnglishteacher.C.Shedidn’tmarryStephenKing.D.HeradviceledtoStephenKingsuccess.64.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordbreakmeaninthelastparagragh?A.experienceB.opportunityC.mistakeD.novel65.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatCarrie__________.A.wasoneofStephenKing’sbiggestfailuresB.wasoncethrownawaybyStephenKingC.isarealstorybasedonajanitor’sexperiencesD.wasnotacceptedbypublishersatthetime
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JoanisanAmericangirl.ShelivesinChinanow.Sheisinmyclass.HerparentsworkinChinatoobutherbrotherworksintheU.S.A.Heoftenwritesletterstothem.JoanlikesChineseclassverymuchandlikesspeakingChinesewithusafterclass.HerfatherteachesusEnglishwell.Wealllikehisclass.OnSundaysJoangoestothePeople'sParkwithherfatherandmother.Sometimesshegoesshoppingwithhermother.TheyliketheChinesefoodverymuch.It'sahappyfamily.1.Joanisfrom________.A..ChinaB..JapanC..theU.S.AD..Canada2.Joanlikesspeaking________withusafterclass.A..ChineseB..EnglishC..FrenchD..Japanese3.Joan's________isanEnglishteacher.A..fatherB..motherC..brotherD..fatherandmother4.HowoftendoesJoangototheshop?A..OftenB..NeverC..EverySundayD..Sometimes
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DanielBoonewasbornintheUnitedStatesin1734.Hecamefromapoorfamilythatlivedinasmallvillagenearaforest.Hisfatherdidn’thaveenoughmoneytosendDanieltoschoolsoheneverlearnedtoreaD.HoweverDaniellearnedalotofthingsfromthestoriesheheardabouttheforestandthethingsaroundhim.Hewasattractedtothesimpleandquietlifeoftheforestandpreferredtolivethereinsteadoflivingonhisfather’sfarm.WhenDanielgrewuphetriedtoliveonthefarmbuthewasn’thappytherE.Afterayearorsohedecidedtotraveltotheunexploredlandstothewest.Helearnedandexperiencedmanythingsduringhistravels.Aftertwoyearshereturnedtohishomeandsharedhisknowledgeandstorieswiththepeoplewhichmadehimfamousforhistravels.OncewhiletravelingDanielwascapturedtakenawaybytheNativeAmericansIndians.Theylikedhimverymuchandsoonbecamehisfriends.DanielBoonecontinuedtotravelthroughouthislifE.Hediedattheageof86.HehadledaveryinterestinglifeandbecamewellknowninAmericanhistoryasoneofthecountry’smostfamousexplorersandpioneers.1.DanielBoonedidnotgotoschoolbecause______.A.helikedaquietlifeB.hisfamilylivedinasmallvillageC.hisfamilywastoopoorD.helikedtoworkonthefarm2.DanielBoonelivedintheforestsso________.A.hecouldhearalotofstoriesB.heknewmuchabouttheforestsC.hecouldneitherreadnorwriteD.hehadfewfriendsaroundhim3.DanielBooneleftthefarmsoonbecause________.A.hedidnotknowanybodythereB.hewasnothappytherE.C.hehadasmallhouseintheforestD.hehatedhisfathertherE.4.DanielBoonediedin________.A.1820B.1819C.1818D.1817
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TheAeneidbyVirgil埃涅阿斯纪维吉尔MarkfirstreadtheAeneidwhilehewasstudyingLatininhighschoolandherecountedthestoryofAeneas’squestandhisdesiretobuildacitythathesaidquotingthetextinEnglishknowsnoboundariesintimeandgreatness.AtoneoftheproductmeetingsZuckerbergalsoquotedsomelinesfromtheAeneid.----frominterviewtoTheNewYorker.马克在高中学习拉丁语的时候第一次读了埃涅阿斯纪他清楚地记得特洛伊勇士埃涅阿斯对于建立自己城市的欲望和追寻甚至能背诵其中的一些句子时间无所边界伟大没有尽头在一次会议上扎克伯格还引用了其中的句子——引用自纽约客采访MostschoolchildrenknowthebasicsoftheTrojanhorsebutVirgiloutlinesalloftheintriguingdetailsofmythandlegenD.WhileVirgilisnolongeraroundtorejoiceathiswork'splacementonnumerousbookliststhisunfinishedepicpoemisstillworthareadafternearly2000yearsoftranslations.上学的孩子都熟知特洛伊木马的故事但是维吉尔对这个神话故事的复杂细节做了描述虽然在众多书单的推荐中维吉尔的书已不再被常常提及但是这部史诗巨作还是十分值得一读的Ender'sGamebyOrsonScottCard安德的游戏奥森·斯科特·卡德MarkZuckerberglistedthisbookastheonlyoneonhisFacebookprofilE.这也是扎克伯格在他的脸书资料中列出的唯一一本书SensitiveparentsmaynotfindCard'sworktobeoneofthebestbooksormostupliftingforchildreadingaccordingtocommonsensemediA.org.HoweverbookrecommendationsfromnewspaperslikeTheGuardianpointoutthatEnderWiggins'adventureswhiletrainingatBattleSchooltowipeoutwar-hungryaliensincludeexplorationsintotimelessvirtuesofcourageinthefaceofpeerexclusion.Thebook'sprestigiousaccolades荣誉suchastheHugoAwardandtheNebulaAwardmaymakeparentsthinktwiceaboutreadingthebookforthemselves-aswellastofindoutifthethemesaredamagingtochildrenornot.56.Wheredoyouthinkyoumayreadabouttheabovepassages?A.InamagazinE.B.Inanewspaper.C.OnawebsitE.D.InaprofilE.57.Whichofthefollowinghasthesimilarmeaningtotheunderlinedwordinthefirstparagraph?A.countagainB.relateC.rememberD.retell58.WhichofthefollowingisTrueaccordingtotheabovepassages?A.TheAeneidiswrittenbyOrsonScottCarD.B.Ender’sGameisaboutthebasicsoftheTrojanhorsE.C.Parentsalldon’tthinkCard’sworkissuitableforchildren.D.MarkZuckerbergrecommendedEnder’sGameonhisFacebookprofilE.
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A.thiefenteredthebedroomofthe30thPresidentoftheUnitedStateswhomethimandhelpedhimescapepunishment.TheeventhappenedintheearlymorninghoursinoneofthefirstdayswhenCalvinCoolidgecameintopowerlateinAugust1923.Heandhisfamilywerelivinginthesamethird-floorsuite套房attheWillardHotelinWashingtonthattheyhadoccupiedseveralyearsbefore.TheformerPresident’swifewasstilllivingintheWhiteHouse.Coolidgeawoketoseeastrangergothroughhisclothesremoveawalletandawatchchain.CoolidgespokeIwishyouwouldn’ttakethat.ThethiefgaininghisvoicesaidWhy?Idon’tmeanthewatchandchainonlythecharm表坠.TakeitnearthewindowandreadwhatisimpressedonitsbackthePresidentsaid.ThethiefreadPresentedtoCalvinCoolidge.AreyouPresidentCoolidge?heasked.ThePresidentansweredYesandtheHouseofRepresentatives众议院gavemethatwatchcharm.I.’mfondofit.Itwoulddoyounogood.Youwantmoney.Let’stalkthisover.HoldingupthewallettheyoungmansaidinalowvoiceI.’lltakethisandleaveeverythingelse.Coolidgeknowingtherewas$80initpersuadedtheyoungmantositdownandtalk.HetoldthePresidentheandhiscollegeroommatehadoverspentduringtheirholidayanddidnothaveenoughmoneytopaytheirhotelbill.Coolidgeaddeduptheroommateandtworailticketsbacktothecollege.Thenhecountedout$32saiditwasaloan借款.HethentoldtheyoungmanThereisaguardinthecorridor.Theyoungmannoddedandleftthroughthesamewindowashehadentered.1.WhatcausedthethieftomeetthePresident?A.HeknewthePresidenthadlotsofmoney.B.HeknewthePresidentlivedinthesuite.C.Hewantedtobearichbusinessman.D.Hewantedtostealsomemoney.2.WhydidCalvinCoolidgeliveattheWillardHotelinthosedays?A.BecausetheformerPresidentwasstilllivingintheWhiteHouse.B.BecausetheformerFirstLadyhadn’tlefttheWhiteHouse.C.BecausetheFirstLadylikedtolivethere.D.Becausehelikedthere.3.Theyoungman’sroommatewentbacktothecollege______.A.byairB.bywaterC.bybusD.bytrain4.Whichofthefollowingmighthappenafterwards?A.Theyoungstudentrepaidthe$32.B.Thethiefwasputintoprison.C.ThePresidenttoldmanyreportersthethief’sname.D.ThePresidentorderedtheyoungmantorepaythemoney.
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WhenthedognamedJudyspottedthefirstsheepinherlifeshedidwhatcomesnaturally.Thefour-year-olddogsetoffracingafterthesheepacrossseveralfieldsandbeingacityanimallostbothhersheepandhersenseofdirection.Thensheranalongtheedgeofcliff悬崖andfell100feetbouncingoffarockintotheseA.HerownerMikeHoldenpanickedandcelledthecoastguardofCornwallwhoturnedupinseconds.Sixvolunteerssliddownthecliffwiththehelpofaropebutgaveupallhopeoffindingheraliveaftera90-minutesearch.ThreedayslaterahurricanehitthecoastnearCornwall.Mr.HoldenreturnedhomefromhisholidayupsetandconvincedhispetwasdeaD.Hecomfortedhimselfwiththethoughtshehaddiedinthemostbeautifulpartofthecountry.ForthenexttwoweekstheHoldenswereheartbroken.ThenonedaythephonerangandSteveTregearthecoastguardofCornwallaskedHolderifhewouldlikehisdogbark.A.birdwatcherarmedwithatelescopefoundthepetsittingdesperatelyonarock.WhilehesoundedthealarmastudentfromLeedsclimbeddowntheclifftocollectJudy.Thedoghadinitiallybeenknockedunconscious失去知觉的buthadsurvivedbydrinkingwaterfromafreshscreamatthebaseofthecliff.ShemayhavefedonthebodyofasheepwhichhadalsofallenovertheedgE.ThedogwasverythinandhungrySteveTregearsaidItwasaverydog.ShesurvivedbecauseofaplentifulsupplyoffreshwaterheaddeD.ItwasasMr.Holdenadmittedaminormiracle奇迹.25.ThedogJodyfelldownthecliffwhenshewasA.rescuingherownerB.caughtinahurricaneC.blockedbyarockD.runningafterasheep26.WhospottedJudyaftertheaccident?A.A.birdwatcherB.A.studentfromLeedsC.SixvolunteersD.ThecoastguardofCornwall27.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Peopleliketotravelwiththeirpets.B.Judywastakentothefieldsforhunting.C.LuckplaysavitalroleinJudy'ssurvival.D.HoldencaredlittlewhereJudywasburieD.28.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.MiracleoftheCoastguarD.B.SurvivingaHurricanE.C.DangersintheWildD.ComingBackfromtheDeaD.
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PerhapsJoeChenghasbecomepopularwiththousandsoffansandhasbeenchasedbygirlsandmiddlesstudents.Butdoyouknowhisresume简历?Yes.JoeChengwhoplaysthemostpopularboyinhighschoolinthepopularTaiwanesedramaItStartedwithaKiss.AlthoughthousandsofgirlshavefalleninlovewithhimforhiscutesmileandstrongbodyCheng27doesn’twanttorestonhisgoodlooks.Hemadethemovefrommodelingtoactingsixyearsagoandnowheistryinganothercareer-thistimetobeasinger.ChengworkedonhisfirstalbumJoeCheng’sDayforayear.ItcameoutonSeptember7.ApartfromrecordinghisCDChenghasbeenpracticingdancemovesforhismusicvideo.Givenhisheight188cmthiswasnotaneasyjoB.IhadbaddreamsaboutdancinghesaiD.Cheng’slifehashadmanyupsanddowns.HisparentsdivorcedwhenhewasinprimaryschoolandhehaslivedwithhisfathereversincE.Afterdroppingoutofhighschoolhetookonallkindsofjobsbeforebeingspottedbyascout星探foramodelingagency.ChengsaidhiskeytolifeiskeepingapositiveoutlookandmakingthemostoutoflifE.Chengadmittedthathegotbadgradeswhenhewasinhighschool.Buthewasstillverypopularatschool.BeingveryactiveinthestudentsunionIwaselectedpresident.IlikedtoorganizepartiesandfieldtripssomanyteachersandstudentsknewmehesaiD.Chengoncedreamedofbecomingacartoonistandheregretsthatheneverdidit.NowhehopeshisteenagefanscanlearnfromhislifE.WhenyouareinschooljustfocusonstudiesChengsaiD.EveryyoungheartiseagertoexploretheworldoutsidE.ButtakeyourtimE.Finishyourstudiesfirst.21.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthistext?A.FinishYourStudyFirst.B.LifeIsFullofUpsandDowns.C.HeHasItAllbutStillHasRegrets.D.TheKeytoSuccess.22.Whatcareerdidn’tJoeChengtry?A.Actinginsomedramas.B.Dancingforanagency.C.Modelingforanagency.D.RecordinghisownCDs.23.TheunderlinedwordoutlookinParagraph4means__________.A.attitudeB.sceneC.fameD.appearance24.Whichofthecorrectorderoftheseevents?A.JoeChengdroppedoutofhighschool.B.JoeChengworkedonhisfirstalbumJoeCheng’sDay.C.JoeCheng’sparentsdivorceD.D.JoeChengplayedthemostpopularboyinItstartedwithaKiss.E.JoeChengworkedinamodelingagency.A.acedbB.caebdC.caedbD.acebd
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GregoryKloehndigsthroughdustbinseverydaybutnotforthereasonthatmostpeoplewouldthink.Heisn'thomeless.Infactheistryingtohelpthehomeless.Gregorybeganhislifeasasculptor.Butheoftenfeltthathissculptureswhichjuststoodinrichpeople'shousesforyearslackedameaningfulpurposE.Soin2011hedecidedtoputhisartisticenergiesintocreatinghomestosell—notordinaryhomesbutsmallstructuresbuiltentirelyfromrecycledmaterials.Thethoughtofcreatinghomesforthehomelessdidn'toccurtohimuntiltheyear2013whenahomelesscoupleaskedhimforatarp防水布.InsteadofatarpGregoryofferedthemsomethingbetter:asmallhomewithawatertankakitchenandatrapforwastE.TheyweresogratefulthatGregorydecidedtofocushiseffortsonhelpinghousethehomelesspopulationinhiscity.AndsoonhisHomelessHomesProjectwasstarteD.BeforestartinganewhomeGregorygoeshuntingformaterialsbydiggingthroughdustbins.Everythinghefindsisusable—refrigeratordoorsbecomehousedoors;washingmachinedoorsoftenserveaswindowsandthetopsofcarsbecomestrongroofs.Heputwheelsatthebottomforuserstomovetheirhomesaroundeasily.EachhometakestwotothreedaystomakE.SofarGregoryhasdonateddozensofhomestothecity'smostneedy.Whilehissmalllowcostmobilehomesarenotthefinalsolutiontotheproblemofhomelessnesstheyarereallypracticalanddoprovideawarmandsafeplaceforthehomelesstostayin.Theyaresimplyawayforonemantodosomethingniceforthoseinneedofsomehelp.GregoryhaswrittenabooktitledHomelessArchitecturewhereheexplainstechniquestobuildthosehomesandheisnowworkingonweekendworkshops.AlotofpeoplewhohearaboutwhatI'mdoingwanttogetinvolvedhesaiD.Maybewecanmeetsomeplaceandputacoupleofhomestogether.28.WhydidGregoryturnfrommakingsculpturestocreatinghomes?A.Hehadnohometolivein.B.Hehadtomakemoremoney.C.HelostinterestinsculpturE.D.Hewantedtohelpthehomeless.29.TheauthormentionsthestoryinParagraph3totellus________.A.Gregory'ssmallhomeswerepopularamongthehomelessB.howGregorygottheideaofHomelessHomesProjectC.thehomelesscoupleaskedGregorytoproducemorehomesD.housingthehomelessinacitywasnotaneasytask30.WhatcanweconcludefromParagraph4?A.Gregoryhasgreattroublehuntingformaterialsforhissmallhouses.B.IttakesGregoryalongtimetoproduceahomE.C.Gregory'sworkrequiresimaginationandcreativity.D.EverythinginthedustbinswillbeusedinGregory'swork.31.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Gregory'sprojectwillhelpmorehomelesspeoplE.B.Gregorydoesn'tneedtomakesmallhomesnow.C.Gregory'sworkwillcompletelysolvethehomelessnessproblem.D.Asinglepersoncanmakenodifferencetosocialproblems.
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MyhusbandhadjustboughtanewwashingmachineformE.IdecidedtouseitandIwashedalotofthings.EverythingworkedwellbutIfoundoneofmyhusband’ssocksmissing.IlookedeverywhereforitbutIcouldn’tfinditanywherE.ThenextmorningIgotreadyforschoolasusual.Whenthebellrangthestudentscamein.Igreetedthemfirstandthentoldthemwhatweweregoingtodothatday.WhenIturnedaroundtowriteontheblackboardtheclassbrokeoutaroar!TheylaughedandlaugheD.TheylaughedsomuchinfactthatIwasafraidtheheadmasterwouldbeintoseeingallthis.IaskedtheclasstostopbutthemoreItalkedthemoretheylaugheD.IdecidedtopaynoattentiontothemandIcontinuedtowriteontheblackboarD.WhenIdidthistheyroaredevenmorE.Finallytheteacherwhohadtheroomnexttominecameintoseewhatallthelaughterwasabout.Whenhecameinhestartedlaughingtoo!GoodheavensIsaiD.Willsomeonepleasetellmewhatissofunny?’OhGodsaidtheteacher.Youhaveabrownsocktothebackofyourskirt!Sothat’showIfoundmyhusband’smissingsock.OhwellIsaidtotheclass.Let’sjustsayyouhavehadanunforgettablelessononstaticelectricity.78.Whathappenedwhenthewriterturnedaroundtowriteontheblackboard?A.Theclassroaredwithanger.B.Anotherteachercamein.C.Theclassbegantolaughloudly.D.Therewasaloudnoiseoutsidetheroom.79.Whycouldn’tshefindoneofherhusband’ssocks?A.Becausesomestudentshadhiddenit.B.Becauseherhusbandhadtakenitaway.C.Becauseshehadleftitintheclassroom.D.Becausesheneverexpectedthatitwouldsticktoherskirt.80.Whydidtheteacherfromthenextroomlaugh?A.Becausehefoundasockonthebackofthewriter’sskirt.B.Becausehesawthewriterfooledbytheclass.C.Becausehesawsomeofthestudentsmakingfaces.D.BecausethewholeclasslaugheD.81.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisWRONG?A.Thewriter’shusbandhadjustboughtanewwashingmachinE.B.Thewriterfoundoneofherhusband’ssocksmissing.C.Thestudentstoldheraboutthelaughing.D.Shewasafraidofbeingseenbytheheadmaster.
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MyfamilymovedfromTaiwantoasmalltownincentralGeorgiawheremydadgotavisaforhisfamilyandajoB.IhadjustlearnedEnglishandfromwhatlittleIcouldgatherfrommyclassmatesSantaClauswouldcomedownone’schimneyandputtoysinone’sstockingonChristmasEve!WhatagreatcountryIthought.AfterIlookedupstockinginmyChinese-EnglishdictionaryIknewwhatIhadtodo.OnthatfatefulnightaftereveryonewenttobedItookmylongestcleanestkneesockandattachedittoanailalreadyonthemantel壁炉.ObviouslythepreviousownersofthishousewerenostrangerstothisSantacharacter.IwokeupbeforeeveryoneelseonChristmasDayandrantothefireplacE.TomakeasobstoryshortIwashitwiththerealityofanemptysockandthebiggestlieevertolD.Iburstintotearsquicklytookdownthesockandstuffeditinthebackofadrawer.SantawasdeaD.EveryDecembersincethenthetopicofChristmasmemorieswouldunavoidablycomeupandIwouldamusemyfriendswithmypoor-little-mestory.IhadtomakeitasfunnyaspossibleorelseIwouldcry.HowcouldIknowthatSantawasjustlate?NineyearsagoonChristmasEveanoldermanwithawhitebeardandaredcapknockedonmyfrontdoor.HesaidI’vebeenlookingforyoufortwenty-fiveyears.Hehandedmeabulgingredstockingwinkedandleft.OntopofthestockingwasacarD.Itread:ForBecky—Imayhavemissedyouinthesecondgradebutyou’vealwayslivedinmyheart.SantA.Throughtear-blurredeyesIrecognizedthehandwritingofJillafriendIhadmetjusttwomonthsbeforE.Ilaterdiscoveredthattheoldermanwasherfather.Jillhadseenthehurtlittlegirlunderneaththethirty-somethingwomananddecidedtodosomethingaboutit.SonowIbelievethatSantaisreal.Idon’tmeanthetwinkle-eyedcharacterofchildren’smythologyorthecreationofAmericanholidaymarketers.ThoseSantasannoyandsaddenmE.IbelieveintheSantaClausthatliveinsidegoodandthoughtfulpeoplE.ThisSantadoesnotreturntotheNorthPoleafteracrazydeliverybutliveseachdaypurposefullyreallylistenstofriendsandthenplansdeliberateactsofkindness.21.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartwhatIhadtodoinParagraph1referto?A.WaitingforSantaClaus.B.Puttingastockingonthemantel.C.Askingforgiftsfromherparents.D.Lookingupstockinginthedictionary22.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheauthor’sparents____.A.didn’tlovetheirchildatallB.didn’tknowthepreviousownersofthehouseC.didn’tknowmuchaboutChristmastraditionD.didn’thaveenoughmoneytobuytheauthorChristmaspresents23Whentheauthortoldherfriendsaboutthestoryshefelt______inherheart.A.proudB.amusingC.hateD.regret24.Theauthorofthepassageisprobably________.A.ateenagerB.aprimaryschoolstudentC.amiddle-agedwomanD.anativeAmerican
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My16-year-oldsonAntonhadgonetothelocalswimminghole.MostofthekidsswimthereandthereareplentyofrocksforthemtouseassafeharborssoIhadnofearsforhissafety.Stillthefirefighter'sfirstwordsYouneedtocomeupheretotheStillwaterRivermademecatchmybreathandhisfollow-upwordsgavemerelief:YoursonisOK.WhenIgottotheriverIimmediatelysawthefiretruckambulanceandAntonwrappedwithatowelabouthisshoulderssittingquietlyonalowplatformofthefireengine.Ihurriedovertohim.YouOK?Iasked.Yeahwasallhesaid.ButmyeyesbeggedforanexplanationIdidn'tgetitfrommysonhoweverwhotendstoplayhiscardsclosetohisvest.Thestorywasthis:A.womanwasbeingsweptunderwater.HearingthecriesAntonandhisfriendTylerwithouthesitationswamouttoherandbroughthersafelytoshore.InanageinwhichthewordheroisbroadcastwithabandonandseeminglyappliedtoanyonewhomakeitthroughthedayIrealizedtherealthinginmyson.Theteensarestubbornandself-centredbutthatdidn'tmeantheyhavenodesiretodogood.Stillshockedbymyson'sdaringIdrovehimhome.AlongthewayItriedtodigoutsomemoreinformationfromhim-buthehadpreciouslittletosay.TheonlywordshesaidwereWhat'sforsupper?Ispentsometimealonethateveningthinkingaboutthetragedythatmighthavebeen.ThenextmorningwhenAntongotupIhalfexpectedhimtotellmethestory.Butallhedidwastoastsomebreadpullhimselftogetherandheadforthedoortostartanewday.Watchingfromthewindow1wasremindedthatstillwateroftenrunsdeep.33.Whydidthemotherallowhersontoswimthere?A.Hewasanexcellentswimmer.B.Thewateroftheriverisshallow.C.Hewasoldenoughtoswim.D.Therockscanbeofhelpifthere'sdanger.34.TheunderlinedpartwhotendstoplayhiscardsclosetohisvestprobablymeansA.AntonisaboyfondofswimmingwithotherkidsB.AntonisunwillingtotellotherswhathethinksC.AntonalwayshasadesiretohelpothersD.Antonseldomchangeshismind35.Inthemother'seyeswhathersondidwasA.dangerousbutinterestingC.unexpectedandcourageousB.meaningfulbutdifficultD.awfulandabsurd36.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.MySonMyHeroB.AntonA.SilentBoyC.A.GoodDeedD.AProudMother
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Onlyafterthestraight-talkingrepairmanhandedmethebillandwavedgoodbyedidIfinallyacknowledgethepainfultruth:Our20-year-oldclothesdryerwasnotgoingtolast.IturnedtomyhusbanD.Hesayswe’rethrowinggoodmoneyafterbadIsigheD.Ithinkhe’sright.Whendoyouwanttogoshoppingforanewone?myhusbandaskeD.Iglancedoutthewindowappreciatingthesunlightdancingonthebig-leafmaplesinourbackyarD.Perfectdryingweather.SuddenlyIrecalledmymotherhanginglaundryonaclotheslineduringmychildhooD.MysisterandIhadplayedhide-and-seekamongthesweet-smellingsheetswavinginthewinD.Isuddenlyhadaplan.Afterthewashcyclewecoveredthemapleswithdampbluejeansshirtssocksandtowels.Theonlythingsthatdidn’tgooutsideweremyunderpants.AndIpersuadedmyshamelesshusbandtolethisbigboxershorts男式平角短裤stayindoorstoo.Thereisasecretpleasuretohanginglaundryoutdoors.Itistheperfectexcusetogetupfromthecomputer.WhilecheckingonthelaundryinthebackyardIcouldcommune亲近notonlywithcottonT-shirtsbutalsomycats.IcouldwatchcautiousdeerrunthroughtheyardwiththeiryounglistentonervoussquirrelsintreesandobserveafamilyofwildturkeysbytheroaD.IreturnedtomydeskrefresheD.Andexceptforthesandpaperfeelofsun-driedbathtowelsthedryingmethodwasacompletesuccess.WhenautumncameI’dscanthehorizoneachdaytoevaluatethechancesofsun-drying.OnemorningIsawrainclouds.Ihadaloadofwetclothesinmyarmsandnoplacetoputthem.IfoundmyhusbanD.TogetherwehunglaundrythroughoutthehousE.ThenmyhusbandgavemeahugandasmilE.Ithinkit’stimetobuyadryerhesaidliketoday.GoodideaIsaidjustastheinfamousOregonrainstarteD.Oursun-driedlaundryhabitwasfinishedfortheseason.33.Whydidtheauthorwanttotrysun-drying?A.HerhusbandinsisteD.B.Shewantedtocutexpenses.C.Theirdryerwasn’tworking.D.ShehadgoodchildhoodmemoriesofusingaclotheslinE.A.bcB.cdC.acdD.bcd34.Whatcouldthestraight-talkingrepairmanhavesaidtotheauthor?A.ContinuetouseitevenifitisolD.B.Youshouldhavetakenbettercareofyourdryer.C.Youshouldn’thavewastedmoneyonrepairingyourdryer.D.Justbuyanewdryerevenifit’sveryexpensivE.35.Whatwasthebiggestbenefitthatsun-dryingbroughttotheauthorbesidesdryclothes?A.Shelovessun-driedbathtowels.B.ShefelthealthierandclosertonaturE.C.Shecouldbatheinthesunshinetoo.D.Itgaveherabreakfromherhardwork.
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AbbySunderlandisa16-year-oldCaliforniangirlwhowastryingtosailsoloaroundtheworlD.Shewaslastheardfromatabout6amPacifictimeThursdaywhenshebrokeoffasatellitephonecallasheryacht快艇WildEyeswashitbyhugewavesinthesouthernIndianOcean.Shehadreported30-footwaves.ThesearchforSunderlandinvolvedAustraliaUSandFrenchrescueauthoritiessendingshipsandaplanetoanareaabout2000milessoutheastofMadagascar2000milessouthwestofAustraliA.WehavejustheardfromtheAustralianSearchandRescuE.Theplanearrivedonthescenemomentsago.WildEyesisuprightbutherrigging索具isdown.Theweatherconditionsaregettingbetter.RadiocommunicationwasmadeandAbbyreportsthatsheisfine!herparentsLaurenceandMarianepostedonherblog.Wedon’tknowmuchelserightnow.TheFrenchfishingshipthatwassenttoherlocationwillbethereinalittleover24hours.Butwedon’tknowwheretheywilltakeherorhowlongitwilltaketheysaiD.LaurenceSunderlandsaidhisdaughterhadallofthesafetyequipmentsheneededincludingacoldwatersurvivalsuitaliferaftandabagwithemergencysupplies.Idon’tknowwhatshe’sdoingintheSouthernOceanasa16-year-oldinthemiddleofwinter.ThereisnopointtakingunnecessaryrisksKiernanoneoftherescuerssaiD.SunderlandhopedtobecometheyoungestsailortotravelaroundtheglobeallbyherselfwithoutstoppinganywherE.ButshehadtogiveupherchanceatthatrecordwhenshewasforcedtopullintoaportatCapeTownSouthAfricaforrepairstoherboat.40.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordsoloinParagraph1mean?A.Slowly.B.AlonE.C.Well.D.Happily.41.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph2?A.SunderlandwasonthewaytoMadagascar.B.ManypeopleweresearchingforSunderlanD.C.RescuersweresuretheywouldfindSunderlanD.D.Sunderland’sparentshadaskedaplaneforhelp.42.FromwhatSunderland’sparentspostedonherblogwelearnthat_____.A.rescuersstillhaven’tgotintouchwithSunderlandB.SunderlandhasbeenfounddeadonheryachtC.Sunderland’syachthasbeentotallydestroyedD.Sunderlandhasn’tbeenrescuedyet43.AccordingtoKiernanwhatSunderlanddidwasmostprobably_____.A.cleverB.interstingC.stupidD.common
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JoanRyanisanaward-winningjournalistandauthor.Shewasapioneerinsportsjournalismbecomingoneofthefirstfemalesportscolumnists专栏作家inthecountry.ShecoveredeverymajorsportingeventfromthesuperBowltotheOlympicsaswellaschampionshipfights.WhatmadeJoandecidetobeasportswriter?TenyearsagoIwaseditingnewsstoriesatorlandoSentinelinFlorida–myfirstjoboutofcollegE.Ididn′tknowanyfemalesportswriters.ButIwantedtobeonE.TodayJoanisthesportscolumnistfortheSanFranciscoExaminerinCaliforniA.WhenshelandedherjobeightyearsagoshewastheonlywomansportswriteronanymajorAmericannewspaper.Sheisnowoneofaboutsix.WasitdifficulttopioneerasafemalesportswriterYoubet!TakeforexamplethefirsttimeJoantriedtogetaninterviewinthemen'slockerroom.ItwastheU.S.FootballLeaguE.IwantedtointerviewoneoftheplayersJoeCribbsbecausehehadjustbrokenafinger.AssoonasIsteppedintothelockerroom—whereallsportswritersinterviewathletes—theroomwentcrazy.GuysstartedshoutingatmE.ItwasreallyterriblE.SuddenlyIfeltsomethingmoveupmyleg.Itwasthehandleoftherazor剃刀thatsomeoneusdetocutthebandagE.Ishoutedandwalkedout.JoanendedupinterviewingCribbs—outsidethelockerroom.AsIthinkbackIfeelthiswasanimportantmomentformeasajournalist.IwentbackandwrotemystoryandmademybeadlinE.NowIkownforsurethatnothingcanstopmeformgettingthestory.IfyouwanttobeasportswriterJoansuggeststhatyoureadthebestfictionwritersandlearnhowtowritewell.HerothersuggestionsDon'tletanyonekeepyoufromdoingwhatyouwanttodo.Justpretendyouhavecourage.21.WelearnfromthetextthatJoanRyan.A.lovesplayingsportsandreportingsportseventsB.becameasportswriterimmediatelyaftergraduationC.wasthechiefeditorofOrlandoSentinelinFloridaD.isoneofthefirstfemalewritersinthesportsfield22.TheunderlinedpartYoubetinParagraph4canbebestreplacedbyA.OfcourseB.ItalldependsC.NoproblemD.Notabit23.WhatcanweinferfromParagraphs4and5?A.JoeCribbsdidn'tliketobeintervieweD.B.JoanRyanwasdiscouragedbyherfirstinterviewexperiencE.C.JoanRyandislikeddoinginterviewsinthelockerroom.D.JoanRyanmanagedtointerviewJoeCribbs.24.AccordingtoJoanRyantobecomeasportswriteronemust.A.havethecouragetofacedifficultiesB.readasmanybooksaspossibleC.haveexcellentinterviewskillsD.learnwritingfromothersportswriters
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WhenyouarelittlethewholeworldfeelslikeabigplaygrounD.IwaslivinginConyersGeorgiathesummeritallhappeneD.IwasasecondgraderbutmybestfriendStephaniewasonlyinthefirstgradE.Bothofourparentswereatworkandmostofthetimetheyletusgoourownway.ItwasahotafternoonandwedecidedtohaveanadventureinStephanie’sbasement.AsIopenedthebasementdoorbeforeuslaythebiggestroomfullofamazingthingslikegunsdollsandoldclothes.Irandownstairsandspottedaredsteelcan.Itwaspaint.Ilookedbeyonditandtherelayevenmorepaintinbrightcolorslikepurpleorangeblueandgreen.StephanieIjustfoundusaprojectfortheday.Getsomepaintbrushes.Wearefixingtopaint.ShescreamedwithexcitementasItoldherofmysecretplansandimmediatelywegottowork.WegatheredallthebrusheswecouldfindandmovedallofourmaterialstomyyarD.Thereontheroadinfrontofmyhousewepaintedbitstripes条纹ofcolorsacrossthepavement人行道.Stripebystripeourcolorsturnedintoabeautifulrainbow.Itwasfantastic!Thesunwasstartingtosink.IsawacarinthedistanceandjumpedupasIrecognizedthecar.Itwasmymother.Icouldn’twaittoshowhermymasterpiecE.Thecarpulledslowlyintothedrivewayandfromthelookonmymother’sfaceIcouldtellthatIwasindeeptroublE.MymothershutthecardoorandwalkedtowardsmE.HereyesglaringsheshoutedWhatintheworldwereyouthinking?Iunderstoodwhenyoumadecastlesoutofleavesandclimbedtheneighbors’treesbutthis!Comeinsiderightnow!Istoodthereglaringhackatherforaminuteangrybecauseshehadinsulted侮辱myart.Nowgocleanitup!MotherandIbegancleaningtheroaD.TearsrandownmycheeksasIsawmybeautifulrainbowturnintoblackcement.ThoughyearshavenowpassedIstillwonderwheremyrainbowhasgonE.IwonderifmaybewhenIgetolderIcanfindmyrainbowandneverhavetobrushitaway.Iguessweallneedsortofrainbowtobrightenourlivesfromtimetotimeandtokeepourhopesanddreamscolorful.21.Whatdidthewriterwanttodowhenhismothercamehome?A.TointroduceStephanietoher.B.Topreventherfromseeinghispainting.C.ToputthematerialsbackintheyarD.D.Toshowhisartworktoher.22.Inhismother’seyesthewriter_______.A.wasabornartistB.alwayscausedtroubleC.wasaproblemsolverD.workedveryhard23.Theunderlinedwordrainbowinthelastparagraphrefersto______.A.therainbowintheskyB.thestripesonthepavementC.somethingimaginativeandfunD.importantlessonslearnedinchildhood24.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethatparentsshould________.A.encouragechildrentopaintB.valuefriendshipamongchildrenC.discoverthehiddentalentinchildrenD.protectratherthandestroychildren’sdreams
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IwasshoppinginthesupermarketwhenIheardayoungvoicE.Momcomehere!There’saladyheremysize!Themotherrushedtoherson;thensheturnedtometoapologizE.IsmiledandtoldherIt’sokay.ThentalkedtotheboyHiI’mDarryKramer.Howareyou?HestudiedmefromheadtotoeandaskedAreyoualittlemommy?YesIhaveasonIanswereD.Whyareyousolittle?heaskeD.It’sthewayIwasbornIsaiD.SomepeoplearelittlE.Somearetall.I’mjustnotgoingtogrowanybigger.AfterIansweredhisotherquestionsIshooktheboy’shandandleft.Mylifeasalittlepersonisfilledwithstorieslikethat.IenjoytalkingtochildrenandexplainingwhyIlookdifferentfromtheirparents.Ittakesonlyoneglancetoseemyuniqueness.Istandthreefeetnineinchestall.Iwasbornanachondroplasiadwarf侏儒.DespitethisIdidallthethingsotherkidsdidwhenIwasgrowingup.Ididn’trealizehowshortIwasuntilIstartedschool.Somekidsjokedonmecallingmenames.ThenIknew.Ibegantohatethefirstdayofschooleachyear.NewstudentswouldalwaysstareatmeasIstruggledtoclimbtheschoolbusstairs.ButIlearnedtosmileandacceptthefactthatIwasgoingtobenoticedmywholelifE.IdecidedtomakemyuniquenessanadvantageratherthanadisadvantagE.WhatIlackedinheightImadeupforinpersonality.I’m47nowandthestareshavenotdiminishedasI’vegrownolder.Peopleareamazedwhentheyseemedriving.ItrytokeepagoodattitudE.WhenpeoplearerudeIremindmyselfLookwhatelseIhave–agreatfamilynicefriends.It’sthechildren’squestionsthatmakemylifespecial.Ienjoyansweringtheirquestions.MyhopeisthatIwillencouragethemtoaccepttheirpeersapersonofthesameageclasspositionetC.whateversizeandshapetheycomeinandtreatthemwithrespect.32.Whydidthemotherapologizetotheauthor?A.BecausetheboystudiedtheauthorfromheadtotoE.B.Becausetheboylaughedattheauthor.C.Becausetheyboysaidtheauthorwasshorterthanhim.D.Becausethemotherthoughttheboy’swordshadhurttheauthor.33.Whendidtheauthorrealizethatshewastooshort?A.Whenshegrewup.B.Whenshebegantogotoschool.C.Whenshewas47yearsolD.D.Whenshemettheboyinthesupermarket.34.Whichofthefollowingwordcanbestreplacetheunderlinedworddiminished?A.doubtedB.decreasedC.remainedD.improved35.WhichisNOTtrueabouttheauthoraccordingtothepassage?A.Shesufferedlotsofdiscriminationwhengrowingup.B.Sheisgratefulforwhatshehas.C.Shedoesn’tseeherselfdifferent.D.Shethinkspeopleshouldbetreatedequally.
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ZuhurYasinhasneverbeentotheUSbutsheholdsabachelor’sdegreefromanAmericanuniversity.PartofYasin’sstudiesinSomalilandwerespentinaspecialclassroomlinedwithrowsofcomputersequippedwithwebcams网络摄像头andmicrophones.The29-year-oldwatchedvideosandtookpartinlivevirtual虚拟的classesatIndianaUniversityaspartofherjournalismprogrammeattheUniversityofHargeisA.Wehaddiscussionsandsharedanychallengesorquestionsshesays.TheAfricanVirtualUniversityAVUanintergovernmentalorganizationconnectedYasinwithIndianaUniversity.TheAVUsaysithasusedvirtuallearningtotrain43000studentssinceitscreationin1997.ProfessorsuseprogrammesandappsincludingSkypeandWhatsApptocommunicatewithstudentsbutclassesaretaughtusingspecialsoftwarE.TheAVUisconsideringplanstomakelecturesaccessibleonmobilephones.LikeYasinmanystudentsinsub-SaharanAfricaarelookingforopportunitiestoattenduniversity.In2008theregionhadthelowestuniversityattendanceintheworldwithjust6%ofsecondaryschool-leaversadvancingtohighereducationaccordingtotheUN’sEducationalScientificandCulturalOrganization.InMaytheAfricanUnionAUopenedthee-LearningAfricaConferenceonICTfordevelopmenteducationandtrainingatitsheadquartersinAddisAbabA.RebeccaStromeyerthefounderofe-LearningAfricasaysNowitisthetimewhentechnologycanreallyhelptoprotecttheprogressmanyAfricancountrieshavemadeineducation.Iftherightdecisionsaremadenowtheywillhelptoachievelong-termeconomicgrowth.ExpertssayonlinelearningtoolscanconnectAfricanstudentstomassiveopenonlinecoursesMooc慕课大型开放式网络课程suchasCourseraaneducationplatformthatprovidesfreevirtualeducationfromsomeoftheworld’stopuniversities.28.HowdidYasinobtainabachelor’sdegreefromanAmericanUniversity?A.ByteachingherselfathomE.B.ByemployingafamouscoachfromAmericA.C.ByvirtuallearningprovidedbytheAVU.D.ByherfurthereducationattheUniversityofHargeisA.29.Whatispreventingstudentsfromwatchinglecturesonmobilephones?A.Lecturescan’tbeplayedonmobilephones.B.It’sbettertohavelivevirtualclassesinaspecialclassroom.C.Professorsdon’tgivelecturesonmobilephones.D.NoteverystudentownsaphonE.30.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordinParagraph4referto?A.AfricaB.Sub-SaharanAfricaC.AddisAbabaD.TheAU31.Fromthelasttwoparagraphswhichofthefollowingcanbeinferred?A.BeforetechnologywasusedAfricadidn’tmakeanyprogressineducation.B.WithonlinelearningtoolsfewerAfricanstudentswillgotorealuniversities.C.CourseraenablesAfricanstudentstogotoanytopuniversitytheylikE.D.TechnologywillpromoteAfrica’seducationalandeconomiclastinggrowth.
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WhenIwas12Igotapart-timejobonadairyfarmmilkingcows.Wemilked65cowstwiceaday.OnedayIcomplainedtomyfatherabouthavingtogomilkthosecowssayingitwastiring.Hesaidyouknowboytoworkisablessing.Ilookedatthemenwho'dworkedharder.IhadafeelingIhadbeentoldsomethingreallyimportantbutittookmanyyearsbeforeitsunkin.BackthengoingtocollegewasarareprivilegE.MyfathertoldmeifI'dpickedsomethingtostudythatIlikeddoingI'dalwayslookforwardtomywork.Buthealsoaddedevenhavingajobyouhateisbetterthannothavingajobatall.IwantedtobeafarmerbutIjoinedamilitaryprogramtohelppayforcollegE.AndwhatstartedoutasanobligationtotheArmybecameawayoflifethatIstayedcommittedtofor37years.Inthelate1980sduringavisittoBangladeshIsawawomanwithherbabyonherbackbreakingbrickswithahammer.Iaskedalocalofficerwhytheyweren'tusingamachinetomaketheworkeasier.Hetoldmeamachinewouldputthatladyoutofwork.Andasbadasthatwoman'sjobwasitwasenoughtokeepasmallfamilyalivE.Itremindedmeofmyfather'swords:toworkisablessing.AfterseeingalotofpeoplelikethatwomaninBangladeshI'vecometobelievethatpeoplewithoutjobsarenotfreE.They'revictimsofcrimepoorhealthanddepression.Peoplewhohavejobscanhaveahomesendtheirkidstoschooldevelopasenseofpridecontributetothegoodofthecommunityandevenhelpothers.WhenwecanworkwearefreE.WeareblesseD.30.Whichcanbethebesttitleofthetext?A.MychosenwayoflifeB.ToworkisablessingC.WhyshouldIworkD.Inspirationfromawoman31.Thewriterjoinedamilitaryprogrambecause_______.A.hisparentsforcedhimtodosoB.heintendedtofindalifetimejobC.hecouldn'taffordhiscollegeeducationD.hecouldtravelabroadwiththearmy32.Whatdoesthewriterintendtosaythroughthelastparagraph?A.PeoplewithoutjobscouldachievemorE.B.FreedomisnotalwaysfreeforpeoplE.C.RichpeopleshouldhelpthoseinneeD.D.WeshouldfeelfortunatetohaveajoB.
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Jimmyisanautomotivemechanicbuthelosthisjobafewmonthsago.HehasgoodheartbutalwaysfearedapplyingforanewjoB.Onedayhegatheredupallhisstrengthanddecidedtoattendajobinterview.Hisappointmentwasat10amanditwasalready8:30.Whilewaitingforabustotheofficewherehewassupposedotbeinterviewedhesawanelderlymanwildlykickingthetyreofhiscar.Obviouslytherewassomethingwrongwiththecar.JimmyimmediatelywentuptolendhimahanD.WhenJimmyfinishedworkingonthecartheoldmanaskedhimhowmuchheshouldpayfortheservicE.Jimmysaidtherewasnoneedtopayhim;hejusthelpedsomeoneinneedandhehadtorushforaninterview.ThentheoldmansaidWellIcouldtakeyoutotheofficeforyourinterview.It’stheleastIcoulddo.PleasE.Iinsist.JimmyagreeD.UponarrivalJimmyfoundalonglineofapplicationswaitingtobeintervieweD.Jimmystillhadsomegreaseonhimafterthecarrepairbuthedidnothavemuchtimetowashitofforhaveachangeofshirt.Onebyonetheapplicantslefttheinterviewer’sofficewithdisappointedlookontheirfaces.FinallyhisnamewascalleD.Theinterviewerwassittingonalargechairfacingtheofficewindow.RockingthechairbackandforthheaskedDoyoureallyneedtobeinterviewed?Jimmy’sheartsank.WiththewayIlooknowhowcouldIpossiblypassthisinterview?hethoughttohimself.ThentheinterviewerturnedthechairandtoJimmy’ssurpriseitwastheoldmanhehelpedearlierinthemorning.ItturnedouthewastheGeneralManagerofthecompany.SorryIhadtokeepyouwaitingbutIwasprettysureImadetherightdecisiontohaveyouaspartofourworkforcebeforeyouevensteppedintotheofficE.Ijustknowyou’dbeatrustworthyworker.Congratulations!Jimmysatdownandtheysharedacupofwell-deservedcoffeeashelandedhimselfanewjoB.21.WhydidJimmyapplyforanewjob?A.HewasoutofworkB.HewasboredwithhisjobC.HewantedahigherpositionD.Hehopedtofindabetterboss22.WhatdidJimmyseeonthewaytotheinterview?A.A.friend’scarhadaflattyreB.awildmanwaspushingacarC.aterribleaccidenthappenedD.anoldman’scarbrokedown23.WhydidtheoldmanofferJimmyaride?A.HewasalsotobeinterviewedB.HeneededatravelingcompanionC.HealwayshelpedpeopleinneedD.HewasthankfultoJimmy24.HowdidJimmyfeelonhearingtheinterviewer’squestion?A.HewassorryfortheotherapplicantsB.TherewasnohopeforhimtogetthejobC.HeregrettedhelpingtheoldmanD.Theinterviewerwasveryrude25.A.WhatcanwelearnfromJimmy’sexperience?A.Wherethereisawillthere’sawayB.A.friendinneedisafriendindeedC.GoodisrewardedwithgooD.D.Twoheadsarebetterthanone
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IfyouwalkslowlythroughdowntownHelsinki赫尔辛基duringthedaytakinginthesplendid19thcenturybuildingswhiteboatsandnoiseofpassingtrams有轨电车youwillstarttounderstandwhyitiscalledacityoftwocolors:whiteandbluE.Theseaisalwayspresent出现的inHelsinki.Whenyoutakeawalkoverthegreatopenspaceofthecentralsquareyouwillhearseabirdsscreaming.WhenyoutakethetramsuddenlyandunexpectedlyyouarefacedwithacalmshiningblueseA.YoumaynoticethatpeopleinHelsinkidonotrushaboutasinothercities.Insteadtheywalkalongtheroadspolitelylettingotherpeopleby.AusualwaytoseeHelsinkiforthefirsttimeistostartoutbytheboats.Youwillwalkbytheelderlywomensellingfishandvegetablesinthemarketsquareandfindyourselfinfrontofabeautifulpark.Youmayenjoyapleasantwalkintheparkforafewhoursandthentakethetram.TramsaretheperfectwaytogetaroundinHelsinki.Watchingtheoldhousesparkstheatreschurchesshopsrestaurantsandpeopleinthestreetsyoumayhaveaslightlysadfilmfeelingtoit.Thepalesummernightsareanotherwonderinthecity.Followingthewaterfront滨水区ofthecityaftersunsetyoucouldn’thelpstoppingandlisteningtothesweetsilenceinterruptedonlybythescreamingseabirdsandleavingfishingboats.HoweverinsomewayHelsinkiisalsothemostmoderncityinnorthernEuropE.YouwillsurelywanttovisitthewhiteGlassPalacethemodernartmuseumandallthoseextremelypopularcafesanddesignstores.78.Helsinkiiscalledacityoftwocolorsmainlybecauseofthecolorsofits________.A.19thcenturybuildingsboatsandparksB.19thcenturybuildingsboatsandseabirdsC.oldhousesparksandtramsD.oldbuildingsboatsandthesea79.ThebestwaytoseemostofHelsinkiistogo________.A.byboatB.bybusC.bytramD.onfoot80.The19thcenturybuildingsthewhiteGlassPalacepopularcafesanddesignshopsinHelsinkiallshowthatHelsinkiis_________.A.bothsplendidandtraditionalB.bothquietandnoisyC.bothhistoricalandmodernD.botholdandnew81.Thispassageismostlikelytobefoundin_________.A.astory-bookB.ageographytextbookC.aresearchreportD.atravelmagazine
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Jessreallyfeltveryhappy.Whenhearrivedathisseatintheclassroomthatmorninghefoundaninvitationonhisdesk.Itwasfromseveralofhisclassmatesaskinghimtojointhemonacampingtrip.Thiswasthefirsttimehewasaskedtojoininanout-of-schoolactivity.Whyweretheyaskinghimnow?Nobodyseemedtolikehim.InfacthehadbeensolonelythathedrownedhisfeelingwithfooD.Asaresulthehadputonalotofweightandthisgavethekidssomethingmoretomakefunofhim.CindywhowasstandingnearJesswhenhereadtheinvitationwentoutquicklytotelltheothersthatthetrick恶作剧hadworkeD.EveryonewaspleasedthatJessthoughtthatwastruE.Buttherewasnocampingtrip.Thewholethingwasmadeup.AtfirstCindythoughtitwasfun.ButlaterwhenJesstoldherthathewasgoingtobuyasleepingbagwithhissavings积蓄CindyhadasecondideA.SheknewthatJess’sfamilyhadlittlemoneyandshehatedtoseehimspendhissavingsonsomethinghewouldneverusE.CindyalsohatedtotellJessthetruth.Herclosefriendswouldbeangrywithher.Whatcouldshedonow?48.WhatwouldhappenifCindytoldJessthetruth?A.Jesswouldgoonthecampingtriphimself.B.Jess’sfamilywouldbeangrywithCindy.C.Cindymighthavetroublewithherfriends.D.Jesswouldbethankfultohisclassmates.49.IfJessreallyboughtasleepingbag_________.A.everyoneelsewouldalsobuyonE.B.itwouldbethebestintheclass.C.Cindywouldpayforit.D.hewouldhaveitfornousE.50.Fromthestorywecanguess________.A.everybodywouldgocampingintheclass.B.Jesshadfewfriendsintheclass.C.CindywasJess’sbestfriendintheclass.D.Jessjoinedinmanyout-ofschoolactivities.
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WithmyhandsandkneesontheflooroftheairplaneIwassearchingforanoldlady’smissinghearingaidduringtheflightfromSydneytoLosAngeles.ItoccurredtomethatthismaynotbethemostdignifiedpostureforaBuddhistnun尼姑.Ihadseentheoldladyfromtheseatinfrontofmeasshewalkedupanddownthepassagewithaflashlight.Iaskedafewtimeswhatwaswrongbutshedidn’tansweratfirst—–shecouldn’thearmE.Shewaswearingawoolencoat.JudgingfromheraccentshecamefromEasternEuropE.Doyouknowwhathearingaidscost?Thousandsespeciallyforthenewtinyhidden-in-the-eartypeshedescribeD.Ittakesalongtimeforanappointmenttomakeanewoneandmanydoctorvisitstogetthethingadjustedright.ThereforemydignityseemedlessimportantthanfindingthathearingaiD.Buthowdoesonefindatinyblackobjectinashadowyjetcabin机舱?Theladywasn’tevensurewhereorwhenshehadlostit.Atonepointacoupleofflightattendantsdidarandomsearcharoundthelady’sseat;Iwasn’timpresseD.Theyleftsuggestingthatshesearchtheseatofherpreviousflight!Myflashlightturnedupallkindsofsmallobjectsbitsofplasticbrokenpiecesofheadphones.Theoldladysaidthatshegaveup.YetIcouldn’t.AfterwelandedaspassengersstreamedpastusIinsistedthattheladymoveasidewhileawaitingherwheelchair.ThenIgotintoarealdownanddirtysearchamongthedustunderherseatandonthefloor.Look!A.littlepeanut-sizedshinyblackobjectcaughtthelightofmyflashlightinafloorcracknearherseat.Whatarush.Ifoundit!WithgreatastonishmentandgratitudetheoldladyrespondedIhaven’tthewordstoexpressmythanks!30.Whydidtheauthorputherhandsandkneesonthefloor?A.SheisareligiousBuddhistnun.B.Shefelldownfromherseat.C.ShehelpedtheoldladylookforherhearingaiD.D.Shewantedtostandoutamongthepassengers.31.Whatdoweknowabouttheoldlady?A.Sheignoredtheauthor’squestiononpurposE.B.SheisanAmerican.C.Shelostherhearingaidbyaccident.D.Itwasnotdifficultforhertogetthehearingaidatall.32.Wherewasthehearingaidfound?A.Onthepreviousflight.B.Closetotheoldlady’seat.C.Onthewheelchair.D.Inanotherjetcabin.33.Accordingtothelasttwoparagraphswhatistheoldlady’sattitudetowardstheauthor?A.Respectful.B.Doubtful.C.SupportivE.D.Grateful.34.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Totellusastoryaboutkindhelp.B.Towarnustobemorecareful.C.Toteachushowtofindthelostthing.D.TopresentthelovefromallpeopleonboarD.
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In1974whenIwas181tookuphang-glidingandparagliding.TodayTmaprofessionalhang-glideinstructorbutatthetimeIwasoneofonlyaboutadozeninthecountrydoingit.Iwasluckytosurvive:thesportwassonewanddangerousthen.In1997IheardabouttheBirdmancompetitioninwhichparticipants参与者competetoflythefurthestdistance;Ithoughtitsoundedlikefun.Ifeltthatahang-gliderwhichusuallytravelsaround90metrescouldgoasfaras100metresoneday.Thefirstleapwasfrightening:ahugecrosswindmeantIhadtotakeoffatalmost90degreesanditwasdifficulttomanagE.ButIcamebackandnowparticipateinthevariousBirdmancompetitionsthattakeplaceacrossthecountryattractingseriousandsillycompetitorsalikE.Ifstaken17yearstobreakthe100metrebarrierandIwasthefirsttodoit.WhenIbroketheworldrecordin20141tookofffromWorthingpier码头anddidn’ttouchdownfor20seconds.Itwasthelongesteverflightfromapiercarryingme159.8metresuntilItouchedthewater.Twentysecondsisalongtimewhenyou'redoing45milesanhourflyingoverthewaves.ThoughIstillholdthedistancerecordIdidn'twinthe2015Birdmancompetition.Thispastyearhasbeenmoredifficult.I’mnearly60now.Competitorshavealwaysjokedabouthowthey’llprobablybethrowingmeoffthepier.Ihadoperationsonmykneesandthenthreeweeksbeforethisyear’scompetitionatBognorRegisIhadamildheartattack.ImanagedtocompeteagainbutIdidn’tfeelright.MywifewasobviouslyveryconcernedbutIkeepfit.AslongasIdon’toverworkmyselfandprepareproperlyfortheeventthere’snoreasonJcan’tdoitforthenext1213years.NextyearImgoingtowinitagain.8.Thepassagemainlytalksaboutthewriter’s_________.A.enthusiasmaboutasportB.knowledgeabouthang-glidingC.difficultiesinhiscareerD.recordsinBirdmancompetitions9.Whatcanbelearnedabouthang-glidingin1974?A.Itwasquitepopular.B.Itwasfullofrisks.C.Ithadarecordof100meters.D.Ithadabout12instructors.10.Thewriterfailedtowinthecompetitionin2015becausehe•A.didn’ttakeitseriouslyenoughB.wastooproudofhisrecordC.wasthrownoffthepierbyothersD.wasinapoorphysicalcondition11.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthewriter?A.ConsideratE.B.Humorous.C.DetermineD.D.Patient.
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OnedaywhenIwas12mymothergavemeanorder:Iwastowalktothepubliclibraryandborrowatleastonebookforthesummer.Thiswasonemoreweaponforhertodefeatmystrangeproblem—inabilitytoreaD.InthelibraryIfoundmywayintotheChildren’sRoom.Isatdownonthefloorandpulledafewbooksofftheshelfatrandom.Thecoverofabookcaughtmyeyes.ItpresentedapictureofabeaglE.IhadrecentlyhadabeaglethefirstandonlyanimalcompanionIeverhadasachilD.Hewasmysecretsharerbutonemorninghewasgonegivenawaytosomeonewhohadthespaceandthemoneytocareforhim.IneverforgotmybeaglE.Thereonthebook’scoverwasabeaglewhichlookedidenticaltomydog.Iranmyfingersoverthepictureofthedogonthecover.MyeyesranacrossthetitleAmostheBeaglewithaPlan.UnknowinglyIhadreadthetitlE.WithoutopeningthebookIborroweditfromthelibraryforthesummer.UndertheshadeofabushIstartedtoreadaboutAmos.Ireadveryveryslowlywithdifficulty.ThoughpageswereturnedslowlyIgotthemainideaofthestoryaboutadogwholikeminehadbeenseparatedfromhisfamilyandwhofinallyfoundhiswaybackhomE.ThatdogwasmydogandIwasthelittleboyinthebook.AttheendofthestorymymindcontinuedthefinalsceneofreuniononandonuntilmyownlostdogandIwereinmymindrunningtogether.Mymother’scallreturnedmetotherealworlD.Isuddenlyrealizedsomething:IhadreadabookandIhadlovedreadingthatbook.EveryoneknewIcouldnotreaD.ButIhadreadit.BookscouldbeincrediblywonderfulandIwasgoingtoreadthem.Inevertoldmymotheraboutmymiraculous奇迹般地experiencethatsummerbutshesawaslowbutremarkableimprovementinmyclassroomperformanceduringthenextyear.AndyearslatershewasproudthathersonhadreadthousandsofbookswasawardedaPhDinliteratureandauthoredhisownbooksarticlespoetryandfiction.ThepowerofthewordshashelD.21.Theauthor’smothertoldhimtoborrowabookinorderto_____.A.encouragehimtodomorewalkingB.lethimspendameaningfulsummerC.helpcurehimofhisreadingproblemD.makehimlearnmoreaboutweapons22.Thebookcaughttheauthor’seyebecause_____.A.itcontainedprettypicturesofanimalsB.itremindedhimofhisowndogC.hefounditstitleeasytounderstandD.helikedchildren’sstoriesverymuch23.Whycouldtheauthormanagetoreadthebookthrough?A.Hewasforcedbyhismothertoreadit.B.Heidentifiedwiththestoryinthebook.C.Thebooktoldthestoryofhispetdog.D.Thehappyendingofthestoryattractedhim.24.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Theauthorhasbecomeasuccessfulwriter.B.Theauthor’smotherreadthesamebook.C.Theauthor’smotherrewardedhimwithbooks.D.TheauthorhashadhappysummerseversincE.25.Whichonecouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheCharmofaBookB.Mum’sStrictOrderC.ReunionwithMyBeagleD.MyPassionforReading
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Papaasasonofadirt-poorfarmerleftschoolearlyandwenttoworkinafactoryforeducationwasfortherichthen.Sotheworldbecamehisschool.Withgreatinteresthereadeverythinghecouldlayhishandsonlistenedtothetowneldersandlearnedabouttheworldbeyondhistinyhometown.There’ssomuchtolearnhe’dsay.Thoughwe’rebornstupidonlythestupidremainthatway.Hewasdeterminedthatnoneofhischildrenwouldbedenied拒绝aneducation.ThusPapainsistedthatwelearnatleastonenewthingeachday.ThoughaschildrenwethoughtthiswascrazyitwouldneverhaveoccurredtoustodenyPapaarequest.AnddinnertimeseemedperfectforsharingwhatwehadlearneD.Wewouldtalkaboutthenewsoftheday;nomatterhowinsignificantitwasnevertakenlightly.Papawouldlistencarefullyandwasreadywithsomecommentalwaystothepoint.Thencamethemoment—thetimetosharetheday’snewlearning.Papaattheheadofthetablewouldpushbackhischairandpouraglassofredwinereadytolisten.Felicehe’dsaytellmewhatyoulearnedtoday.IlearnedthatthepopulationofNepalis...SilencE.Papawasthinkingaboutwhatwassaidasifthesalvation拯救oftheworldwoulddependuponit.ThepopulationofNepal.Hmm.Well...he’dsay.Getthemap;let’sseewhereNepalis.AndthewholefamilywentonasearchforNepal.Thissameexperiencewasrepeateduntileachfamilymemberhadaturn.Dinnerendedonlyafterwehadaclearunderstandingofatleasthalfadozensuchfacts.Aschildrenwethoughtverylittleabouttheseeducationalwonders.Ourfamilyhoweverwasgrowingtogethersharingexperiencesandparticipatinginoneanother’seducation.Andbylookingatuslisteningtousrespectingourinputaffirming肯定ourvaluegivingusasenseofdignityPapawasunquestionablyourmostinfluentialteacher.LaterduringmytrainingasafutureteacherIstudiedwithsomeofthemostfamouseducators.Theywereimparting传授whatPapahadknownallalong—thevalueofcontinuallearning.HistechniquehasservedmewellallmylifE.NotasingledayhasbeenwastedthoughIcannevertellwhenknowingthepopulationofNepalmightproveuseful.34.Theunderlinedworditinthesecondparagraphrefersto________A.onenewthingB.arequestC.thenewsD.somecomment35.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethattheauthor________.A.enjoyedtalkingaboutnewsB.knewverywellaboutNepalC.feltregretaboutthosewasteddaysD.appreciatedhisfather’seducationaltechnique36.Whatisthegreatestvalueofdinnertimetotheauthor?A.Continuallearning.B.Showingtalents.C.Familyget-together.D.WinningPapa’sapproval.37.Theauthor’sfathercanbebestdescribedas________.A.aneducatorexpertattrainingfutureteachersB.aparentinsistentonhischildren’seducationC.aparticipantwillingtosharehisknowledgeD.ateacherstrictabouteverythinghisstudentsdid
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HowtoBeasuccessfulpersonGaryHallJrWinnerof5OlympicGoldMedalsIn1997Iwasfoundtohavedevelopeddiabetes糖尿病.BelievingmycareerwasoverIfeltextremelylow.ThenoneofthespecialistssaidtherewasnoreasonwhyIshouldstoptrainingandcompeting.Thatwasit—theencouragementIneedeD.IcouldstillbeawinnerifIbelieveinmyself.Iamnotsayingthatitisn’tdifficultsometimes.ButIwantedtoprovetomyselfthatIwasn’tfinishedyet.Nothingistostandinmyway.KarenPickeringSwimmingWorldChampionIswim4hoursaday6daysaweek.Imanagethatsortofworkloadbyputtingitontopofmydiary.Thisisthekeytosuccess—youcan’tfollowacareerinanyfieldwithoutbeingwell-organizeD.ListwhatyoubelieveyoucanachievE.Trustyourselfwritedownyourgoalsforthedayhoweversmalltheyareandyou’llbeastepclosertoachievingthem.KirstenBestPoet&WriterWhenthingsaregettinghardavoiceinsidemyheadtellsmethatIcan’tachievesomething.Thenthereareotherdistractionssuchasfamilyorhobbies.ThekeyistoconcentratE.WhenIfeeltenseithelpsalottorepeatwordssuchas‘calm’‘peace’or‘focus’eitheroutloudorsilentlyinmyminD.ItmakesmefeelmoreincontrolandincreasesmyconfidencE.Thisisahabitthatcanbecomesecondnaturequiteeasilyandisapowerfulpsychologicaltool.28.WhatdoesGaryHallJr.mainlytalkabout?A.Heovercametheshadowofillnesstowin.B.SpecialistsofferedhimmedicaladvicE.C.TraininghelpedhimdefeathisdiseasE.D.Difficultiesinfluencedhiscareer.29.WhatdoesKarenPickeringputontopofherdiary?A.HerachievementsB.HerdailyhappeningsC.HersportscareerD.Hertrainingschedule30.Whatdoestheunderlinedworddistractionsprobablyreferto?A.Waysthathelponetofocus.B.WordsthathelponetofeellesstensE.C.Activitiesthatturnone’sattentionaway.D.Habitsthatmakeithardforonetorelax.31.Accordingtothepassagewhatdothethreepeoplehaveincommon?A.CourageB.DevotionC.Self-confidenceD.Hardwork.
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ElizabethFreemanwasbornabout1742toAfricanAmericanparentswhowereslaves.AttheageofsixmonthsshewasacquiredalongwithhersisterbyJohnAshleyawealthyMassachusettsslaveholder.ShebecameknownasMumbetorMumBett.Fornearly30yearsMumbetservedtheAshleyfamily.OnedayAshley’swifetriedtostrikeMumbet’ssisterwithaspadE.MumbetprotectedhersisterandtooktheblowinsteaD.Furioussheleftthehouseandrefusedtocomeback.WhentheAshleystriedtomakeherreturnMumbetconsultedalawyerTheodoreSedgewick.WithhishelpMumbetsued起诉forherfreedom.WhileservingtheAshleysMumbethadlistenedtomanydiscussionsofthenewMassachusettsconstitution.Iftheconstitutionsaidthatallpeoplewerefreeandequalthenshethoughtitshouldapplytoher.EventuallyMumbetwonherfreedom----thefirstslaveinMassachusettstodosounderthenewconstitution.StrangelyenoughafterthetrialtheAshleysaskedMumbettocomebackandworkforthemasapaidemployeE.ShedeclinedandinsteadwenttoworkforSegdewick.Mumbetdiedin1829butherlegacylivedoninhermanydescendants后裔.Oneofhergreat-grandchildrenwasW.E.B.DuBoisoneofthefounderoftheNAACPandanimportantwriterandspokespersonforAfricanAmericancivilrights.Mumbet’stombstonestillstandsintheMassachusettscemeterywhereshewasburieD.Itreadsinpart:Shewasbornaslaveandremainedaslavefornearlythirtyyears.Shecouldneitherreadnorwriteyetinherownsphereshehadnosuperiororequal.27.WhatdoweknowaboutMumbetaccordingtoParagraph1?A.ShewasbornaslaveB.ShewasaslaveholderC.ShehadafamoussisterD.Shewasbornintoarichfamily28.WhydidMumbetrunawayfromtheAshleys?A.ShefoundanemployerB.ShewantedtobealawyerC.ShewashitandgotangryD.Shehadtotakecareofhersister29.WhatdidMumbetlearnfromdiscussionsaboutthenewconsititution?A.Sheshouldalwaysobeyherowners’ordersB.SheshouldbeasfreeandequalaswhitesC.HowtobeagoodservantD.Howtoapplyforajob30.WhatdidMumbetdoafterthetrial?A.ShechosetoworkforalawyerB.ShefoundedtheNAACPC.ShecontinuedtoservetheAshleysD.Shewenttolivewithhergrandchildren31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.A.storyofafamouswriterandspokespersonB.ThefriendshipbetweenalawyerandaslaveC.ThelifeofabraveAfricanAmericanwomanD.A.trialthatshockedthewholeworld
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ArrivinginSydneyonhisownfromIndiamyhusbandRashidstayedinahotelforashorttimewhilelookingforahouseformeandourchildren.Duringthefirstweekofhisstayhewentoutonedaytodosomeshopping.HecamebackinthelateafternoontodiscoverthathissuitcasewasgonE.Hewasextremelyworriedasthesuitcasehadallhisimportantpapersincludinghispassport.HereportedthecasetothepoliceandthensattherelostandlonelyinastrangecitythinkingoftheterribletroublesofgettingallthepaperworkorganisedagainfromadistantcountrywhiletryingtosettledowninanewonE.Lateintheeveningthephonerang.Itwasastranger.Hewastryingtopronouncemyhusband'snameandwasaskinghimalotofquestions.Thenhesaidtheyhadfoundapileofpapersintheirtrashcan垃圾桶thathadbeenleftoutonthefootpath.Myhusbandrushedtotheirhometofindakindfamilyholdingallhispapersanddocuments.Theiryoungdaughterhadgonetothetrashcanandfoundapileofunfamiliarpapers.Herparentshadcarefullysortedthemoutalthoughtheyhadfoundmainlyforeignaddressesonmostofthedocuments.AtlasttheyhadseenahalfwrittenletterinthepileinwhichmyhusbandhadgivenhisnewtelephonenumbertoafrienD.ThatfamilynotonlyrestoredtheimportantdocumentstousthatdaybutalsorestoredourfaithandtrustinpeoplE.Westillremembertheirkindnessandoftensendawarmwishtheirway.25.WhatdidRashidplantodoafterhisarrivalinSydney?A.Goshopping.B.FindahousE.C.Joinhisfamily.D.Takeavacation.26.Thegirl'sparentsgotRashid'sphonenumberfrom______.A.afriendofhisfamilyB.aSydneypolicemanC.aletterinhispapersD.astrangerinSydney27.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordrestoredinthelastparagraphmean?A.ShoweD.B.Sentout.C.DelivereD.D.Gaveback.28.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.FromIndiatoAustraliA.B.LivinginaNewCountry.C.TurningTrashtoTreasurE.D.InSearchofNewFriends.
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WhenIwasyoungitwasn’ttheparentallovethatfilledmythoughtsinthespring.Itwasbaseball.Ilovedeverythingaboutthegame—thecrackofabattheexcitementofchasingagroundballacrossshortgreengrassevenwatchingthegamesonouroldblack-and-whiteTV.Yetlookingbacknownothingwasquiteasimportanttomeastheannualritual老规矩ofplayingcatchwithmydaD.Dadwasnevermuchofabaseballfanbutasgreenleavesbegantoshootonbarebranchesandwarmthreturnedtotheairhewouldgrabhisoldmitt棒球手套andheadouttotheyardwithmejustthesamE.Therewassomethingbeneficialaboutplayingcatchwithhimthehumoftheballasitsailedthroughtheairandthefriendlypopasithittheleathernetting.Wemayhavebeen50feetapartbuttheflightofthatballconnectedusformingasstrongarelationshipasanyfather-sontalkevercouldhavE.IwasneverthestarofmyLittleLeagueteamyetDadnevercaredaboutthat.EveryyearhewouldbeouttherewaitingtofieldanyfalsethrowIsenthisway.AsIgrewolderIrealizedthatourgamewasareflectionofourrelationship—thatevenifaproblemdidn’tinvolveagloveandaballDadwouldalwaysbetheretohandleanythingIthrewinhisdirection.Hisdevotiontoourspringtimeritualshowedhisdevotiontome—notonlytomyloveofbaseballlbutalsotomylifE.I’veoftenhearditsaidthatthedevilisinthedetails.NowIrealizethatinmyrelationshipwithmyfatherlovewasinthedetails.66.Whentheauthorwasyounghedidn’tcaremuchabout______.A.thesoundofhittingaballB.thecompanyofhisfatherC.thejoyofrunningafteraballD.thegamesbroadcastonTV67.Theauthor’sfatherpracticedcatchingbaseballwithhimonwarmspringdays______.A.havingafather-sonconversationwithhimB.killingtimewhiledoingsomephysicalexerciseC.makinghimanexcellentbaseballplayerD.givinghimaguidinghandinhislife68.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat______.A.ayearlycelebrationwasheldtostarttheirspringbaseballcatchingritualB.theauthorandhisfatherusedtohavealooserelationshipwitheachotherC.theauthorfullyrealizedhisfather’sloveforhimwhenhewasyoungD.theauthor’sfatheralwaysstoodbyhimwheneverhewasintrouble69.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thesamehobbysharedbetweentheauthorandhisfather.B.Thewaytheauthorandhisfatherusedtospendspringdays.C.Theauthor’ssweetmemoryofhisfather’sloveforhim.D.Theanalysismadebytheauthoraboutfather-sonrelationship.
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- Sellingfruitmaynotseemlikeajobthatrequiresmuchskill.ButXuJiadisagrees.TheformertechnicianwhoearnedahugesalaryworkingforaBeijing-basedITgroupbelievesfreshfruitisanevenmorepromisingindustrythanIT.Sothe27-year-oldquithisjobandbegantosellfruitandbecomeanonlinesensation网络红人.ButtoXuitisonlyastorywhereayoungmandoeswhathelovesandbecomeshappyeveraftersimpleasthis.OneofhisfriendspostedaphotocomparisononlinE.OnephotoisofXuasanITtechnician–withmostofhishairhavingfallenoutandlookingpale;theotherisofXusellingfruit–withsparklingeyeshishairallgrownbackandmostimportantlyahappylookonhisfacE.Allofasuddenthephotocomparisonwentviralappearingonmicroblogstomajornewsportals门户网站.HewasrewardedforhishardworkoverthoseyearsasatechnicianbuthewasexhausteD.Thinkingaboutwhathereallylikesdoing;eatingfruitcametohisminD.HequithisjobearlythisyearandreturnedtoChongqingtobuildupanelectroniccommerceplatformforfruitselling.BeforehemadethechangeXuconsideredhisoptionscarefullyandmadesomepreparations.Xustartedhisbusinesswithfiveyoungemployees.OneofhisfriendswasinchargeoftherealstoreandXumanagedtheonlinestorE.Hepromotedthecherriesonhismicroblogandmanycitizensvisitedhisonlinestoretosupporthim.SomecomplainedthecherriesgotspoiledduringtransportationandsomesaidthepackagingsmelledbaD.Xuansweredthesuggestionshonestly.Thiswasanimportantstepfortheyoungmantopursuehisfruitdream.SomewebsitessellingfreshproducehavecloseD.I’mworriedaboutthefuturebutIstillhaveconfidencesaysXu.Mydreamistobringfreshfruittothetableofeveryfamilyinthecountryfromnorthtosouth.I’mreallyhappytomakethismycareer.Hesays.29.WhydidXuJiaquithisformerjobasatechnician?A.Hethinksfreshfruitmorepromising.B.HeearnedlittlemoneyintheITgroup.C.Heisnotsuitabletobeatechnician.D.Hecanbecomeamillionairebysellingfruit.30.HowexactlydidXubecomeanonlinesensation?A.Hequithisjobwhichgavehimahugesalary.B.Thephotocomparisononlinemadehimbecomepopular.C.ThephotoofXusellingfruitonlinewentviral.D.Hedoeswhathelovesandbecomeshappy.31.What’sthemostimportantreasonforXu’ssuccessofcareerchange?A.Hemadeenoughpreparations.B.HeconsideredhisoptionscarefullyC.Hedoeswhathereallylikesdoing.D.Hisfiveyoungemployeeshelpedhim.32.TheunderlinedwordThisprobablyrefersto______________.A.Xu’sansweringthecomplaintsB.somecitizens’complaintsC.Xu’sworryingaboutthefutureD.Xu’shavingconfidence
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- LikelotsofothergirlsandboyswhenLisaCaowasakidsheusedtowatchtheOlympics.IalwayswantedtobegoodatsportandIfoundathleticpotentialinmybodytheNewYorkCitycitizentellsherfriends.Buttherewasnosportavailablesoshetookuppianolessons.Thenattheageof15shedecidedtodropthelessonsandputherathleticpotentialtothetestwithrunning.Atage18LisaCaoranherfirst-evermarathoninNewYorkCity.Andnowthe27-year-oldhas54marathons26.milesandultramarathons100milesunderherbelt.Whatdoesittaketobeanultramarathoner?A.lotofdevotionevenwhendifficultiesoccursometimes.Makingtimeforrunningisreallyhardwhenlifeissobusyshesays.There’sabigwork-lifebalancethatIhavetokeep.Ihavetowakeupearlierontheweekends.Andohthepotentialforexcuses!WithNYC’swildwintersasoflateit’seasytoblametheweatherrolloverinbedandputoffasolidrun.Ihaveafixforthisthoughshesays.Cuteclothes.WiththehorribleweatherIboughtcuteclothesasmotivationtorunandactuallywearthem.Whileshe’strainingduringlowseasoninthewinterLisaCaotriestorunabaseof20to30milesperweektostayprepareD.Duringhighseasoninthespringandsummershe’llrunaround30to40milesbutshealsogetsalotofqualitymilesfromherraces.24.WhendidLisaCaorunherfirstmarathon?A.Attheageof27.B.Whenshewas15yearsolD.C.Threeyearsaftershebeganrunning.D.Nineyearsaftershedroppedherpianolessons.25.WhatmadeLisaCaohavethedesireofjoininginsports?A.BeingdifferentfromotherkidsofheragE.B.WantingtojoinintheOlympics.C.Havingnointerestinpianolessons.D.Havingathleticpotential.26.WhydoesLisaCaobuybeautifulclothesinterribleweather?A.Tohaveabettersleep.B.Tomotivateherselftokeeprunning.C.Toprotectherselffromanyharm.D.Tosavetimeforfurthertraining.27.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.A.sportwebsiteB.A.sciencebook.C.A.collegeposterD.A.footballmagazinE.
- ConflictisonthemenutonightatthecaféLaChopE.ThiseveningasoneveryThursdaynightpsychologistMaudLehanneisleadingtwoofFrance’sfavoritepastimescoffeedrinkingandthetalkingcure.Heretheyarelearningtogetintouchwiththeirtruefeelings.Itisn’talwayseasy.Theycustomers-somethirtyParisianswhopayjustunder$2plusdrinkspersession-carequicktointellectualize高谈阔论slowtoopenupandconnect.Youareforbiddentosay‘onefeels’or‘peoplethink’Lehanetoldthem.Say‘Ithink’‘Thinkme’.Acafésocietywherenointellectualizingisallowed?Itcouldn’tseemmoreun-French.ButLehanne’spsychologycaféisaboutmorethanknowingoneself:It’stryingtohelpthecity’stroubledneighborhoodcafes.OvertheyearsParisiancafeshavefallenvictimtochangesintheFrenchlifestyle-longerworkinghoursafastfoodboomandayoungergeneration’sdesiretospendmoretimeathomE.Dozensofnewthemecafesappeartochangethesituation.Cafesfocusedaroundpsychologyhistoryandengineeringarecatchingonfillingtableswellintotheevening.21.WhatarepeopleencouragedtodoatthecafeLaChope?A.LearnanewsubjectB.Keepintouchwithfriends.C.ShowofftheirknowledgE.D.Expresstheirtruefeelings.22.HowarecafesaffectedbyFrenchlifestylechanges?A.TheyarelessfrequentlyvisiteD.B.Theystayopenforlongerhours.C.Theyhavebiggernightcrowds.D.TheystarttoservefastfooD.23.Whatarethemecafesexpectedtodo?A.Createmorejobs.B.Supplybetterdrinks.C.Savethecafebusiness.D.ServetheneighborhooD.24.WhyarepsychologycafesbecomingpopularinParis?A.Theybringpeopletruefriendship.B.Theygivepeoplespiritualsupport.C.Theyhelppeoplerealizetheirdreams.D.Theyofferaplatformforbusinesslinks.
- IamapersonwhowouldliketospeakEnglishwell.IfyougotoacountrywhereEnglishisthefirstlanguageIbelieveyouwilllearnmorequicklysoIchosetocometotheUnitedStateswhereIamtakingESLclassesatauniversity.WehavealotofactivitiestopracticespeakingEnglishandIwasimpressedbyoneactivitywhichwascalledElectingaPresidentandaVice-President.WhentheteachergaveusthetaskIthoughtitwasaverygoodtopicbecauseeveryonehereisinterestedinthistopicnow.IthoughtitwouldbeagoodchanceforustolearnmoreEnglishbecausewewouldhavetoimitateboththedialogandgesturesoftheAmericanpresidentialcandidates候选人wehaverecentlyseenonTV.Weweredividedintotwogroups;therewerefivestudentsineachgroup.Eachgroupselectedcandidatestorunforpresidentandvice-president.Theotherstudentsineachgroupsupportedthecandidates.Allofushadtopreparespeeches.Thepresidentandvice-presidentshadtogivecampaign竞选speeches.Theotherstudentsalsohadtoconvincepeopletovotefortheircandidates.Speakinginfrontoftheclassandtryingtopersuadethemtovoteforourteamswasanimportantthingwelearnedfromthisactivity.Wewerelearningtousefutureconditions.Herearesomeexamples:IfIamelectedIwillfightforbettereducation.Ifsheiselectedshewillgivewomenmoreopportunities.Everyonepreparedtheirworktogether.Wehelpedeachother.Itmademehappy.Onthepresentationdaywewereexcitedandhadgoodluck.Wehadagoodteachertohelpusrelaxandthepresentationswentwell.Wesharedtheexperiencetogetherandtheteachertookpicturesofallofus.Wehadalotoffun.21.ThewriterwenttotheUnitedStatesinorderto______.A.takepartinanactivityB.learntospeakEnglishC.electagoodpresidentD.haveapleasanttrip22.ElectingaPresidentandaVice-Presidentisanactivitythatcanhelpthestudentsto______.A.makemorefriendsB.understandeachotherbetterC.getgoodmarksintheexamsD.improvetheirEnglish23.TheunderlinedwordconvinceinParagraph4probablymeans______.A.forceB.orderC.persuadeD.allow24.BytakingpartinElectingaPresidentandaVice-Presidentthestudentscanlearn______.A.howtousefuturetenseB.theimportanceofwomenC.thehistoryofEnglishD.whattohappeninfuture
- YoumaynothaveheardofAshokabutforthepast27yearsthisassociationfoundedbyBillDraytonhasfoughtpoverty贫穷andsicknesspromotededucationandencouragedsmallbusinesses.TosupporttheseworthycausesAshokaprovidesmoneyfortheworld’smostpromisingchangemakersseekingtosolve解决urgentproblemsandwouldliketocreateaworldinwhicheverycitizenisachangemaker.DraytonbelievesthatanyonecanbecomeanagentforchangE.Theimportantthingistosimplygiveyourselfpermission.Ifyouseeaproblemthatyoucareaboutyoucanhelpsolveit.Theyounginparticulararewillingtoacceptthisconceptbecauseathearteverychildwantstogrowintoahappyhealthycontributingadult.Infactitismanyyoungpeople’sambitiontosetupprogrammesorbusinessesthatimprovesocialconditions.AnexcellentexampleisanAshokaprojectstartedin1995inDhakawhichhandledtherubbishproblemfacingthecityhelpedlocalfarmersandprovidedanincomeforpoorpeoplethere.WhenMasqsoodandIftekharbegantostudytheproblemofalltheuncollectedrubbishthatlayinDhaka’sstreetsattractingratsanddiseasetheydiscoveredthat80%ofitwasnaturalwastE.Sotheyeducatedthepoorpeopleinthecitytocompost把制成堆肥thiswastE.Theyknewthattheywouldhaveamarketfortheendproductbecauselocalfarmerswerestrugglingwithchemicalfertilizers化肥whichwereexpensiveandhadreducedthenaturalmineralsinthesoilovertheyears.Atfirsttheywererefusedbutoncetheywereabletopersuadethemthattherewasmoneytobemadetheprojecttookoff.In2009saleswere$14000.DraytonisoptimisticthatintenyearsAshokawillbemakingreallyseriouspracticalprogressinbringingaboutsocialchangebychangingthewaywelookateconomicdevelopment.21.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ChangemakersB.BusinessmenC.SocialConditionsD.RubbishProblem22.TheunderlinedwordtheminParagraph3probablyrefersto.A.thelocalfarmersB.MasqsoodandIftekharC.DraytonandhisteamD.thepoorpeopleinDhaka23.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethatanyonecanbecomeachangemakerifhe.A.considersDrayton’sconceptB.getspermissionfromAshokaC.triestoimprovesocialconditionsD.isayounghappyandhealthyadult24.Theauthor’sattitudetowardsAshoka’sprogramcanbedescribedasA.changingB.forgivingC.cautiousD.positive
- HereisatruestoryaboutafamousmanwhoworkedintheWhiteHouseandacriminal.Theyoncefacedthesamething:theirmothergavethemappleswhentheywereyoung.Thecriminalsaid:onedaymymotherbroughtsomeapplesandaskedmybrotherandme:Whichdoyouwant?ThereddestandbiggestonemylittlebrothersaiD.Mymotherstaredathimandsaidtohimangrily:Youshouldlearntogivethegoodthingstoothers;youshouldn’talwaysthinkofyourself.SeeingthisIsuddenlychangedmyideaandthensaidtomymother:Mumpleasegivemethesmalleroneandgivethebiggeronetomylittlebrother.Hearingmywordsmymotherwasveryhappy.ShekissedmeonmyfaceandgavethereddestandbiggestappletomeasaprizE.FromthenonIlearnedtotellliesfightstealandroB.InordertogetwhatIwantedIplayedharD.AsaresultIwassentintoprison.Thefamousmanfromthewhitehousesaid:Onedaymymotherbroughtsomeapples.Shesaidtomybrotherandme:Youallwantthereddestandbiggestoneright?Welllet’shaveacompetition.NowIdividedthegrasslandinfrontofthegateintotwoandIwillgiveonetoeachofyouandyoumustshear修剪itwell.AndIwillgivethereddestandbiggestappletohimwhodoesitthemostquicklyandbest.AfterthecompetitionIwonandIgotthebiggestapplE.Inourfamilyaslongasyouwanttogetthebestthingsyoumusttakepartincompetition.Ithinkitisfair.Nomatterwhatyouwantyoumustpaylotsofefforts.32.Thecriminalgotthereddestandbiggestapplebecause______.A.hetoldthetruththathewantedasmalleroneB.heknewhowtomakehismotherhappyfromheranswerC.elderbrothershouldofcoursehavethebiggeroneD.hismotherlovedhimmorethanshelovedtheyoungerbrother33.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat______.A.it’swrongtoaskchildrentochooseappleswhentheyarenotoldenoughB.it’simportanttomakechildrenawarethatnomatterwhattheywanttheymustpayworkC.it’swrongtoaskchildrennottoalwaysthinkofthemselvesD.it’salwaysnecessarytohaveacompetitionwhenwegivechildrenapple34.Thewritertellsthestoryby______.A.organizingitintheorderoftimeB.makingacomparisonbetweentwomenC.providingsomescientificinformationD.describingitintheorderofspace35.Itisimpliedinthepassagethat______.A.weshouldalwaystrytowincompetitionswhichcanbringusalotB.inordertogetwhatwewantweshouldplayhardC.amother’seducationalmethodhasagreatinfluenceonachild’sgrowingD.givingchildrenappleswillleadthemtobecomecriminals
- IhavebeeninLimogesforamonthnow.sincelivinghereIhavetriedtointegrate融合intothelocalcommunityandonewayIhavefoundtodothisisbyfollowingthelocalrugbyteam.IdecidedtolookforinformationonthelocalrugbyteamafterthetourismofficecouldnothelpmE.Isearchedfortheclubofficeonlineanddecidedtolookintoit.ThefollowingdayIwentbacktotheclubafterspeakingwiththemanddecidedtogetaseasonticketfortherestofmystayherE.Iwillnowbegoingtoeachhomegameaswellastravellingtotheawaygameswiththeteamandthefans.IamsurethatitisgoingtobeagreatexperienceduringmytimeabroadherE.IwillalsobetravellingthroughvariousregionsofFrancesoIwillbevisitingnewplacesthroughouttheseason.ThereisanotherteaminatowncalledBrivenotsofarawaywhoplayinthetopleagueinFrancebutIdecidedtostaylocal.Imaygoandseethemwithotherassistantsifpossibleduringourstay.IwitnessedafriendlymatchonSaturdaywhentheyplayedStadeDijoninthedivisionbelowthem.Thematchfinished70-12.AfterthematchbothteamswenttotheclubhousetoseetheRugbyWorldCupsemi-finalbetweenNewZealandandAustraliA.Bothteamsrespectedeachotherswhichissomethingyoudon’talwaysseeinothersports.IspoketothepresidentoftheclubafterthegameandhetoldmeThisisafamilycluB.HopefullythisyearwillbeagoodyearforLimoges.21.HowdidthewritertrytocombineintoLimoges'community?A.Bytakingpartinthelocalrugbyteam.B.BywatchingtherugbymatchesinLimogesC.ByplayingoftenwiththepeopleinLimoges.D.Bypayingcloseattentiontothelocalrugbyteam.22.Theunderlinedworditinthesecondparagraphrefersto_____________A.theclubofficeB.thelocalrugbyteamC.thetourismofficeD.thelocalcommunity23.Whydidthetwoteamsgototheclubhouseaft6rthematch?A.Toshowrespecttoeachother.B.TowatchtheRugbyWorldCupsemi-final.C.Tocleantheclubtogether.D.Toexchangeexperiencewitheachother.24.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Thewritermustbeatoprugbyplayer.B.ThewriterislikelytobeabossofarugbycluB.CThewriterislikelytocomefromAustraliA.D.ThewriterprobablyworksasanassistantinFrancE.
- ThePealeswereafamousfamilyofAmericanartists.CharlesWillsonPealeisbestrememberedforhisportraitsofleadingfiguresoftheAmericanRevolution.Hepaintedportraits肖像ofFranklinandJeffersonandoveradozenofGeorgeWashington.Hislife-sizeportraitofhissonsRaphaelleandTitianwassorealisticthatGeorgeWashingtonreportedlyoncetippedhishattothefiguresinthepicture.CharlesWillsonPealegaveuppaintinginhismiddleageanddevotedhislifetothePealemuseumwhichhefoundedinPhiladelphia.Theworld’sfirstpopularmuseumofartandnaturalsciencemainlycoveredpaintingsbyPealeandhisfamilyaswellasdisplaysofanimalsintheirnaturalsettings.Pealefoundtheanimalshimselfandfoundamethodtomaketheexhibitsmorelifelike.Themuseum’smostpopulardisplaywastheskeleton骷髅ofahugeextinctelephantwhichPealeunearthedonaNewYorkfarmin1801.ThreeofPeale’sseventeenchildrenwerealsofamousartists.RaphaellePealeoftenpaintedstilllivesofflowersfruitandcheese.HisbrotherRembrandtstudiedunderhisfatherandpaintedportraitsofmanynotedpeopleincludingoneofGeorgeWashington.AnotherbrotherRubensPealepaintedmostlylandscapesandportraits.JamesPealethebrotherofCharlesWillsonPealespecializedinminiatures小画像.HisdaughterSarahMiriamPealewasprobablythefirstprofessionalfemaleportraitpainterinAmerica.27.TheauthormentionsinParagraph1thatWashingtontippedhishattothefiguresinthepaintingtoshowthat________.A.CharlesWillsonPeale’spaintingwasverylifelikeB.WashingtonrespectedCharlesWillsonPeale’sworkC.WashingtonwasfriendlywithRaphaelleandTitianPealeD.thepaintingofthetwobrotherswasverylarge28.Theunderlinedwordunearthedisclosestinmeaningto______.A.showedB.inventedC.dugupD.lookedover29.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthechildofCharlesWillsonPeale?A.TitianPeale.B.RubensPeale.C.RaphaellePeale.D.SarahMiriamPeale.30.Theauthor’sattitudetowardthePealesisingeneral_______.A.puzzledB.admiringC.excitedD.disappointed
- MarthaGrahambornin1894wasoneofthemostfamousdancersandcreatorsofdancewhoseinfluenceondancehasbeencomparedwiththeinfluencePicassohadonthemodernvisualartsStravinskyhadonmusicorFrankLloydWrighthadonarchitecturE.Shecreatedalmosttwohundreddancepieces.SheisoftencalledtheMotherofModernDancE.EarlierinherlifehoweverMarthadidnotknowthatshewouldbecomeadancer.Atthattimethedancerswerelookeddownon.SoMartha'sparentsdidn'tapproveofherdesiretodanceatthebeginning.Until1916shebeganherstudiesatthenewlycreatedDenishawnSchoolofDancingandRelatedArtsfoundedbyRuthSt.DenisandTedShawnwhereGrahamworkedveryhardtoimproveherabilitytodancebecauseshewasconsideredtoooldtobegindancing.In1936GrahammadeherdefiningworkChroniclewhichsignaledthebeginningofanewerainmoderndancE.Thedancebroughtseriousissuestothestageforthegeneralpublicinadramaticmanner.InfluencedbytheWallStreetCrashof1929theGreatDepressionthatfollowedandtheSpanishCivilWaritfocusedondepressionandisolationreflectedinthedarknatureofboththesetandcostumes.Grahamcontinuedtodancepasttheageofseventy.Onceagainshewasmetwithcriticismfrompeoplewhocametowatchhershows.Butshedidn'tgiveup.Herlastcompletedballetwas1990'sMapleLeafRag.ADancer'sWorldisanintroductiontoGrahamandherwork.Shetellsaboutherdancesandherdancegroupshowssomeoftheirmethods.MarthaGrahamreceivedmanyawardsduringherlifetimeincludingthePresidentialMedalofFreedominnineteenseventy-six.Shewasthefirstdancertoreceivethecountry'shighestcivilianhonor.Shediedin1991attheageofninety-six.In1998TimemagazinelistedherastheDanceroftheCenturyandasoneofthemostimportantpeopleofthetwentiethcentury.24.SomefamousartistsmentionedinParagraph1showMarthaGraham________.A.wasinfluencedgreatlybythemB.keptintouchwiththemregularlyC.hadagreateffectonmoderndanceD.likedtomakemorefriendswiththem25.Whydidn'tMartha'sparentsapproveofherdesiretodanceatfirst?A.ShewastoooldtolearnAmericandancE.B.Americandancewasseenasalowerartform.C.Therewasnoacademicschooltoteachdancing.D.Herfamilywastoopoortoaffordhertuition.26WhenMarthaGrahamcontinuedtodanceinher70sshe________.A.waswarmlywelcomedbytheyouthB.achievedhugesuccessonceagainC.receivedmanyawardsforherageD.wasattackedbypeople27.Thetextismainlyabout________.A.thebackgroundofmoderndanceinAmericaB.thedevelopmentofmoderndanceinAmericaC.MarthaGrahamandherachievementsindanceD.theawardsMarthaGrahamwoninherlife
- ThewriterMargaretMitchellisbestknownforwritingGonewiththeWindfirstpublishedin1936.HerbookandthemoviebasedonittellastoryofloveandsurvivalduringtheAmericanCivilWar.VisitorstotheMargaretMitchellHouseinAtlantaGeorgiacangowhereshelivedwhenshestartedcomposingthestoryandlearnmoreaboutherlifE.OurfirststopattheMargaretMitchellHouseisanexhibitareatellingaboutthewriter’slifE.ShewasborninAtlantain1900.ShestartedwritingstorieswhenshewasachilD.ShestartedworkingasareporterfortheAtlantaJournalnewspaperin1922.OnephotographofMs.MitchellcalledPeggyshowshertalkingtoagroupofyoungcollegeboys.Shewasonlyaboutoneandahalfmeterstall.Theyoungmentoweroverherbutsheseemsveryhappyandsureofherself.Thetourguideexplains:NowinthispicturePeggyisinterviewingsomeboysfromGeorgiaTechaskingthemsuchquestionsasWouldyoureallymarryawomanwhoworks?Andtodayit’dbeWouldyoumarryonewhodoesn’t?TheMargaretMitchellHouseisabuildingthatoncecontainedseveralapartments.NowweenterthefirstfloorapartmentwhereMs.MitchelllivedwithherhusbandJohnMarsh.TheymadefunofthesmallapartmentbycallingitTheDump.Around1926MargaretMitchellhadstoppedworkingasareporterandwasathomehealingafteraninjury.Herhusbandbroughtherbookstoreadfromthelibrary.Shereadsomanybooksthatheboughtheratypewriterandsaiditwastimeforhertowriteherownbook.OurguidesaysGonewiththeWindbecameahugesuccess.MargaretMitchellreceivedthePulitzerPrizeforthebook.In1939thefilmversionwasreleaseD.ItwontenAcademyAwardsincludingBestPicturE.12.ThebookGonewiththeWindwas_________.A.firstpublishedonanewspaperB.awardedtenAcademyAwardsC.writteninTheDumpD.adaptedfromamovie13.TheunderlinedphrasetoweroverinParagraph2isclosestinmeaningto_________.A.beverypleasedwithB.bemuchtallerthanC.showgreatrespectforD.showlittleinterestin14.WecanknowaboutMargaretMitchellfromthepassagethat_________.A.herheightmadehermarriageunhappyB.herinterestinwritingcontinuedasanadultC.writingstoppedherworkingasareporterD.herlifewasfullofhardshipandsadness15.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.GonewiththeWind:A.HugeSuccess.B.MargaretMitchell:A.GreatFemaleWriter.C.AnIntroductionoftheMargaretMitchellHousE.D.A.TriptoKnowMargaretMitchell.
- WhenPengLiyuansteppedofftheplaneinMoscowthewholeworldwantedtoknowwhodressedtheelegantfirstlady.Thereporterreleased释放thesecret—MaKE.PengLiyuanhasbeenwearingMaKe'sdesignsformorethanadecadetenyearsafactthatwasonlyhighlighted使显著recentlywhenshewasonherfirststatevisitaccompanying陪伴herhusbandPresidentXiJinping.TheelegantandattractivePengformerlyapopularsingerhasbeencomparedwiththeUS’firstladyMichelleObamaandFrance’sCarlaBruni-SarkozysincesteppingofftheairplaneinMoscowonMarch22.Suddenlyeveryonewascurioustoknowmoreaboutthefirstlady’swardrobe行头.EvensoMaprefersalow-keyapproach方法.Ifyoueatatastyeggwhywouldyouwanttoseethehen?shesaysofallthemediaattention.Ma’srelationshipwithPengbegan10yearsagoafteraconcertinGuangzhouwhenareportertoldPengsheknewthedesignerbehindthelabelExceptiondeMixminD.PengaskedforanintroductionbecauseshewasafanofMa’sdesignsandhadbeenwearingthemforyears.Thetwonaturallybecamefriends.Masays:Thepaintingreflectsthepainterandclothesreflectboththedesignerandthewearer.Someonedesires想要fameandwealthorloveandsympathy同情;whatyouhaveinyourheartisreflectedinthedesign.Thosewhodon’tsharemyphilosophy人生观won’tbuymyclothes.Pengisacaringpersondevotedtocharity慈善andenvironmentalprotectionwhichisexactlywhatI’mdoingnow.Howeverregardless不管ofthebrandPeng’ssupportofChineselabelshassurprisedmillionsofChinesewhofavorforeignfashionbrands.Insteadshepresented展示avisionofChinesefashiondesiringtobringChinesedesignerstotheworldstagesaysawesterndesigner.Thefirstlady’sdouble-breastedcoatandherblackleatherhandbagaren’tavailable可得到的atanyofException’sshopsthoughException’sphysicalstoresdohaveseenarisingnumberofvisitors.28.Thepassagemainlydiscusses_________.A.thedesignerofthefirstladyPengLiyuan’sdressMaKeB.thefriendshipbetweenPengLiyuanandherdesignerC.PengLiyuan’sclothesonherfirststatevisitD.thereactionstoPengLiyuan’sfirstvisittoMoscow29.IntheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph3MaKementionedaneggandthehentoshow______.A.itishardtoexplainWhichcamefirsttheeggorthehen?B.payingsuchgreatattentiontoherwasunnecessaryC.theoutcome结局wasmoreimportantthantheprocess过程D.herdissatisfactionwiththemediaattentiononherdress30.InthepassageweknowPengLiyuan_________.A.oftenreflectsonwhatshehasinherheartbeforechoosingclothesB.issympatheticandhasastrongenvironmentalconsciousness意识C.alwaysdesirestheexceptionalcharmofthebrandD.isknowledgeableinphilosophy31.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.PengwearsthedressdesignedbyaChinesedesignerprobablytosupportChinesebrands.B.ManycitizensfoundPengLiyuan’schoicequiteunexpecteD.C.BlackleatherhandbagslikePeng’sarewidelysoldinbagstoresinbigcities.D.AfterPengLiyuan’svisittoMoscowMaKe’sclothesbecamemorepopular.
- TravisisthemanagerofG&Gwhereheisresponsibleforfortyemployees雇员andprofits利润ofover$2millionperyear.He'sneverlatetowork.HedoesnotgetupsetonthejoB.WhenoneofhisemployeesstartedcryingafteracustomerscreamedatherTravistookheraway.Yourworkinguniformisyourshelterhetoldher.Nothinganyonesayswilleverhurtyou.YouwillalwaysbeasstrongasyouwanttobE.TravispickedupthatlectureinoneofhisG&Gtrainingcoursesaneducationprogramthatbeganonhisfirstdayandcontinuesthroughoutanemployee'soccupation.ThetraininghasTravissayschangedhislifE.G&Ghastaughthimhowtolivehowtofocushowtogettoworkontimeandhowtomasterhisemotions情绪.Mostimportantlyittaughthimwillpower.Atthecenterofthateducationisanextremefocusonanall-importanthabit:willpower.Dozensofcasesshowthatwillpoweristhesinglemostimportanthabitforaperson'ssuccess.Andthebestwaytostrengthenwillpoweristomakeitintoahabit.Sometimesitlookslikepeoplewithgreatself-controlaren'tworkinghard—butthat'sbecausethey'vemadeitautomaticAngelaDuckworthoneoftheUniversityofPennsylvaniaresearcherssaiD.Theirwillpoweroccurswithoutthemhavingtothinkaboutit.Thecompanyspentmillionsofdollarsdevelopingprogramsofstudytotrainemployeesonself-control.Managerswroteworkbooksthatserveasguidestohowtomakewillpowerahabitinworkers'lives.ThosecoursesareinpartwhyG&Ghasgrownfromasleepycompanyintoalargeonewithmorethanseventeenthousandstoresandprofitsofmorethan$10billionayear.21.WelearnfromParagraph2thatemployeesinG&Gmust.A.learntogivelecturesB.attendeducationprogramsC.designaworkinguniformD.developacommonhobby22.Willpowerwillbecomeahabitwhenemployeescan.A.focusontheprofitsB.benefitfromthejobC.protectthemselveswellD.controltheirfeelingswell23.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.G&Ghasgrownintoalargecompany.B.G&Gwillspendhalfitsprofitstrainingemployees.C.G&GmaybecomemoresuccessfulinthefuturE.D.G&Ghastoproducemoreworkbooksformanagers.
- MobileShowersfortheHomelessOurStoryDonieceSandovalhasarrangedmarketinganddevelopmentforbothprivateandnonprofitorganizations.Herpassionistofindspecialsolutionstoproblemsthatmattertoher.Homelessnesshasbeenonherradarforquitesometimebutshewasatalossastohowtotrulyhelp—untilshepassedayoungwomanonthestreetcryingoverandoverandsayingthatshewouldneverbeclean.LavaMaeisDoniece’sanswer.OurPartnersLavaMaerecognizesthepowerandtruthbehindtheproverbittakesavillageandwehavecombinedthisconceptwithourmodel.Tomosteffectivelydeliverourservicewearepartneringwithotherorganizations:nonprofitsworkingwiththehomelesslocalgovernmentandtheprivatesectors.Wearethrilledandhonoredtobeworkingwitheachpartner.Thankyouallforyourfaithfulsupport.OurMissionTodeliverdignityandunlockopportunityforthoseexperiencinghomelessness—onemobileshoweratatimE.Fundamentaltothismissionarethreebeliefs:Firsteveryonehastherighttobeclean.Secondthoseexperiencinghomelessnesscan’taccessjobsandhousingormaintainhealthandwellbeing福利iftheycan’tgetclean.Thirdwithhygiene卫生comesdignity;withdignitycomesopportunity.OurScheduleWednesdays:9:30am-1:00pm;YWAMintheTenderloin;344EllisSt.betweenTaylorandJones.Thursdays:9:30am-3:30pm;APIWellnessintheTenderloin.Fridays:9:30am-2:30pm;YWAMintheTenderloin;344EllisSt.betweenTaylorandJones.Saturdays:7:00am-1:00pm;MissionNeighborhoodResourceCenter.OurInvitationHelpusdeliverhygieneanddignityliterally!Signuptovolunteerandmakeadifference—onemobileshoweratatimE.Pleaseclickhere!1.WecanlearnfromParagraph1thatDonieceSandoval__________.A.hasdonatealotofresearchesonhelpingthehomelessB.gotherspecialideatohelpthehomelessaccidentallyC.helpedthehomelessalongthestreetoutoftheirtroubleD.hasbeenmerelyenthusiasticaboutorganizingactivities2.Whencanthehomelesstakeashoweraccordingtothepassage?A.At11:00amonTuesday.B.At2:00pmonWednesday.C.At10:00amonFriday.D.At2:00pmonSaturday.3.Whatareyouinvitedtodoaccordingtothepassage?A.Volunteerintheorganization.B.TrytotakeashowertherE.C.ClickthepageanddonatE.D.Introducetheprogramtoothers.
- UncleLiandUncleWangaregoodfriends.Theylivenexttoeachotherandtheirfarmsarebothatthefootofthemountain.Sotheycanhelpeachother.Butneitherofthemisclever.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!33.UncleLiandUncleWangliveinthelowandbrokenhousesbecause__________.A.theyhopetosavemoneyB.they'rebothpoorC.theirfarmsareatthefootofthemountainD.they'renotfarfromtheirfarms34.Thetwofarmerscarriedtheapplestothecityto_________.A.makeajourney旅行B.visitsomeplacesofinterestC.meettheirfriendsD.makeaprofit盈利35.thetwofarmershadtoselltheirapplesatalowpricebecause________.A.theirappleweren'tasgoodastheothers'B.theirappleweremuchlessthantheothers'C.alotofappleshadbeenalreadycarriedtothecityD.theyforgottocarrythemonatruck
- ReuelTolkien1892-1973theBritishlinguistwriter.HecreatedafantasynovelTheLordoftheRingsthewell-knowntrilogy三部曲.TolkienwasborninBloemfonteinSouthAfricA.Whenhewas4yearsoldhisfatherdiedandhisfamilymovedbacktoEnglanD.TolkiengraduatedfromOxfordUniversitywhenhewas23yearsoldandparticipatedintheFirstWorldWar.DuringthewarTolkiensufferedfromtrenchfeverandstayedinthehospitaluntiltheendofWorldWarI.Itwasthedaysinthehospitalthathebeganhiswritingcareerfirst.AfterthewarTolkienbecamealinguist.HewasaneditionoftheNewEnglishDictionaryof1918-1920.HoweverhewasmoreresearchingtoAnglo-SaxonlanguagewhichmakeshisextensivecontactsinBritainandtheNordicspreadalloverthefolkloreandmythology.In1937TolkiencompletedhisfirstworkTheHobbit.AlthoughthiswasafairytaleitwasalsosuitableforadultstoreaD.BecauseofgoodsalespublishersAllen&UnwinconvincedTolkientowriteitssequel.ThisencouragedTolkientocompletehismostfamousworkstheepic史诗trilogyTheLordoftheRings.TheworksofwritingwentonforalmostayearwiththesupportfromhisgoodfriendLewis.AtthebeginningTheLordoftheRingswassimilarworksforchildrenbutafterthatwritingstylequicklybecameseriousanddark.TheLordoftheRingswasoneofthemostpopularliteraryworksinthe20thcenturyintermsofsalesandreaders’evaluation.Tolkien'sinfluenceisimportantforthesuccessofLordoftheRingsthefantasynovelsofthisliteraturegenre体裁hasdevelopedrapidly.28.WhendidTolkientakepartintheWorldWarI?A.1896B.1915C.1916D.193729.Whichofthefollowingstatementistrue?A.Tolkien’sfatherdiedoftrenchfeverB.TolkienwrotetheNewEnglishDictionaryhimselfC.TheLordoftheRingswasfinishedabouthalfayearD.Tolkienbeganhiswritingcareerinthehospital30.WhatisTolkien’sTheLordoftheRingsconsideredtobe?A.ThefirstworksofTolkienB.AlwaysseriousanddarkC.BeneficialtothedevelopmentofthefantasynovelsD.Themostpopularliteraryworksinthe20thcentury31.Thewordevaluationinthelastparagraphisclosettothemeaningof.A.opinionB.valueC.interestD.hobby
- OnarainynightthreeyearsagomydearmomwenttoaccompanyherLorD.Shediditherway.Igotthecallatworkandlheadedhomequickly.MomandDadlivedonasmallfarmthattheyhadownedsinceIwasseven.IhatedgoingthereeveryweekenD.TherewasnothingforayounggirltodobutwatchtheonestationontheoldTVsetiftheweatherallowedreception.MymomontheotherhandlovedthepeaceandquietofthelanD.Theplacewasruralwithnoindoorplumbingorheat.WehadabigwoodstoveinthekitchenthatdiditsbesttoheatthelittlefarmhousebutitalwaysseemedcoldandtooquiettomE.IntheeveningsmymomandIwouldsitforhourssinginginthelittlekitchen.IsangthemelodyandMomharmonizeD.HerfavoritesongwasMoonRiverandwesangitoverandover.MomtoldmestoriesabouthowwhenIwasalittlegirlIcouldsingbeforeIcouldtalk.AstimepassedIhadmyownchildrenandwenttovisitthemeveryweekortwo.ThekidslovedthefarmandthetractorrideswithmydaD.MewellIstillhatedthesilenceofthefarm.WhilemymomlovedtositatherkitchentableandlookoutathergardenandflowersandretellalltheoldstoriesImissedthehustleandbustleofmylifeathomE.ButIsattherelisteningquietlyasshereminisced.NowIsatbackinthesilenceandthesilencewasdeathlysoIfinallyleanedovertoturnonanoldradio.MusicalwayscomfortedmE.Myheartskippedabeat.MoonRiverwasplayingontheradio.Isattherewordlesswithatearrunningdownmycheek;asIlistenedtoeveryfamiliarnotE.21.Fromthefirstparagraphweknowthatthewriter’smother________.A.passedawaythreeyearsagoB.leftthesmallfarmwithLordC.leftforLordtoliveherownwayD.preferredtobewithLord22.Theunderlinedwordreminiscedinthelastbutoneparagraphprobablymeans________.A.recalledB.comfortedC.shoutedD.sighed23.Thewriterdidn’tlikestayingonthefarmforthefollowingreasonsEXCEPTthat________.A.itwastoocoldandquietB.shecouldonlysingonesongonthesmallfarmC.therewasnothingmorethatcouldmakeherexcitedD.theplacewasruralwithnoindoorplumbingorheat24.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?________.A.CherishLifeB.MyHappyChildhoodC.OurSmallFarmhouseD.Mom’sMusic
- WhenthefamousdancerFredAstairewasinterviewedforajobbyaHollywoodproducerthemovieexpertturnedhimdownsayingCan'tsing.Can'tact.DancesalittlE.Here'sanotherstupidmistakE.WhenthegreatscientistAlbertEinsteinwasatschoolhisteachersconsideredhimratherdull.AndafinalstorythefamousPolishpianistPaderewskiwastoldbyateacherthathe'dneverbeasuccessasaperformerbecausethemiddlefingeroneachhandwastooshort.Whatlessonscanbedrawnfromthesethreeexperiences?Firsttruegenius天才cannotbesuppressed压抑.Forsomereasonorotheritworksitswayout.Secondearlyjudgementsofaperson'sabilitiesmaybeunfairorjustwrong.ThirdwhenthereisarealdeterminationtosucceedobstaclesfallbythewaysidE.ThefamousmottoadastraperasperacanbetranslatedasTothestarsthroughhardships.AstaireEinsteinandPaderewskiprovedtheircriticswrong.28.Whichofthefollowingbestexpressesthemainideaofthepassage?A.FredAstairewasafamousdancer.B.Trueabilitywillalwaysmakeitselfknown.C.SomepeoplenevergetdiscouragedD.AlbertEinsteinprovedhisteacherswrong.29.WhenPaderewski'steacherstoldhimhe'dneverbeasuccesstheywere______.A.beinghumorousB.cheerfulthoughconcernedC.somewhathesitantD.seriouslymistaken30.Adastraperasperaisusedinthepassage______.A.asamottoforthethreemen'slivesB.toshowthevalueofLatinC.tosendthereadertothedictionaryD.topointoutthatgeniusisalwaysrecognizedearly31.Thewriterofthepassagethinksthatthereader______.A.knowsthatthethreemenweresuccessesB.somedaydreamstobecomelike成为oneofthemenC.sympathizeswith同情thepoorteachersofthethreemenD.knowsthatFredAstairewasanactorfamousforperformingShakespeare'splays
- EdwardWilsonisAmerica'sifnottheworld'sleadingnaturalist.InTheFutureofLifehetakesusonatouroftheworld'snaturalresources.Howaretheyused?Whathasbeenlost?Whatremainsandisitabletocontinuewiththepresentspeedofuse?Wilsonalsopointsouttheneedtounderstandfullythebiodiversity生物多样性ofourearth.WilsonbeginswithanopenlettertothepioneerinenvironmentprotectionHenryDavidThoreau.Hecomparestoday'sWaldenPondwiththatofThoreau'sday.Wilsonwillusesuchcomparisonsfortherestofthebook.Theproblemisclear:manhasdonegreatdamagetohishomeovertheyears.Cantheearthwithhumanhelpbemadetoreturntobiodiversitylevelsthatwillbeabletosupportusinthefuture?BiodiversityWilsonarguesisthekeytosettlingmanyproblemstheearthfacestoday.Evenouragriculturalcropscangainadvantagesfromit.A.merehundredspecies物种arethebasisofourfoodsupplyofwhichbuttwentycarrytheloaD.Wilsonsuggestschangingthissituationbylookingintotenthousandspeciesthatcouldbemadeuseofwhichwillbeawaytoreducetheclearingofthenaturalhomesofplantsandanimalstoenlargefarmingareas.AttheendofthebookWilsondiscussestheimportanceofhumanvaluesinconsideringtheenvironment.Ifyouaretocontinuetoliveontheearthyoumayaswellreadandactontheideasinthisbook.32.WelearnfromthetextthatWilsoncaresmostabout.A.theenvironmentforplantsB.thebiodiversityofourearthC.thewasteofnaturalresourcesD.theimportanceofhumanvalues33.Howmanyspeciesaremostimportanttoourpresentfoodsupply?A.TwentyB.EightyC.OnehundredD.Tenthousand34.Wilsonsuggeststhatonewaytokeepbiodiversityisto.A.learnhowtofarmscientificallyB.buildshomesforsomedyingspeciesC.makesitclearwhattoeatD.usemorespeciesforfood35.WecaninferthatthetextisA.descriptionofnaturalresourcesB.aresearchreportC.abookreviewD.anintroductiontoascientist
- DogsDon'tTellJokes-ByLouisSacharTwelve-year-oldGaryBooneknowshewasborntobeacomedian.HeneverstopsjokingregardlessofthefactthatnobodylaughsmuchandhisclassmatesthinkheisstupiD.Thereforehehadnorealfriendsatschool.DuetobeinglaughedatbyhisclassmatesGaryBoonethoughtwinningtheschooltalentshowwouldbehisdreamofprovinghimselftobearealcomedianbutonthebignighthisdreamwentwrongwithfunnyresults.WinnersNeverQuit-ByMiaHammMiaHammAmericansoccerchampiontellsatrue-to-lifeinspiringstoryoflearningthatwinningandlosingaren'tasimportantasbeingpartofateam.MorethananyonesoccersuperstarMiaHammknowsthevalueofteamwork.ShesharesthislessonpairedwithenergeticpicturesbyCarolThompsonandthisstoryisperfectforsoccerkidsandtheirsoccermoms.ShackletonsIncredibleVoyage-ByAlfredLansingTheastonishingadventureofpolarexplorerErnestShackleton'ssurvivalforoverayearontheice-boundAntarcticseasasTimetmagazineputitdefinedheroism.TowritetheauthoritativestoryLansingconsultedwithtenofthesurvivingmembersandgainedaccesstodiariesandpersonalaccountsbyeightothers.Thebookhasafirst-handaccountexpandedwithmapsandillustrationsespeciallyforthisedition.TheAlchemist-ByPauloCoelhoTheAlchemistbyPauloCoelhocontinuestochangethelivesofitsreadersforever.IttellsthemagicalstoryofSantiagoanAndulusianshepherd-boy牧童whodesirestotravelinsearchoftreasurE.ThestoryofthetreasuresSantiagofindsalongthewayteachesusabouttheessentialwisdomoflisteningtoourheartsandaboveallfollowingourdreams.56.Ifyouwanttoknowmoreaboutteamworkyoucanread______.A.DogsDon'tTellJokesB.ShackletorisIncredibleVoyageC.WinnersNeverQuitD.TheAlchemist57.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.GaryBoonewantedtowintheschooltalentshowtopleasehisclassmates.B.InShackletorisIncredibleVoyagethemaincharacterisawriterforTimemagazinE.C.ShackletorisIncredibleVoyagetellsastoryofhowtofindtreasures.D.TheAlchemisthasaneverlastinginfluenceonitsreaders.
- Acrosstherichworldwell-educatedpeopleincreasinglyworklongerthantheless-skilleD.Some65%ofAmericanmenaged62-74withaprofessionaldegreeareintheworkforcecomparedwith32%ofmenwithonlyahigh-schoolcertificatE.Thisgapispartofadeepeningdividebetweenthewell-educatedwell-offandtheunskilledpoor.RapidtechnologicaladvancehasraisedtheincomesofthehighlyskilledwhilesqueezingthoseoftheunskilleD.Theconsequencesforindividualsandsocietyareprofound意义深远的.TheworldisfacinganastonishingriseinthenumberofoldpeoplE.Theexperienceofthe20thcenturywhengreaterlongevitytranslatedintomoreyearsinretirementratherthanmoreyearsatworkhaspersuadedmanyobserversthatthischangewillleadtoslowereconomicgrowthandcreategovernmentbudgetproblems.Buttheideaofasharpdivisionbetweentheworkingyoungandtheunemployedoldmissesanewtrendthegrowinggapbetweentheskilledandtheunskilledfolkareworkinglonger.ThedivideismostextremeinAmericawherewell-educatedbaby-boomers二战后生育高峰期出生的美国人areputtingoffretirementwhilemanyless-skilledyoungerpeoplehavedroppedoutoftheworkforcE.PolicyispartlyresponsiblE.ManyEuropeangovernmentshaveabandonedpoliciesthatusedtoencouragepeopletoretireearly.Risinglifeexpectancy预期寿命combinedwiththereplacementofgenerousdefined-benefitpensionplanswithlessgenerousdefined-contributiononesmeansthateventhebetter-offmustworklongertohaveacomfortableretirement.ButthechangingnatureofworkalsoplaysabigrolE.Payhasrisensharplyforthehighlyeducatedandthosepeoplecontinuetogetrichrewardsintooldagebecausethesedaystheeducatedelderlyaremoreproductivethanthepreviousgeneration.Technologicalchangemaywellstrengthenthatshift:theskillsthatmakeupforcomputersfrommanagementknowhowtocreativitydonotnecessarilydeclinewithagE.24.Whathashelpeddeepenthedividebetweenthewell-offandthepoor?A.Longerlifeexpectancies.B.ProfoundchangesintheworkforcE.C.RapidtechnologicaladvancE.D.A.growingnumberofthewelleducateD.25.Whichisnotthereasonforthefallingemploymentrateamongyoungerunskilledpeople?A.Thechangingnatureofworkrequirespeoplewithcomputerskills.B.Policieswhichsupportspeople’searlyretirementareremoveD.C.TheeducatedoldworkmoreefficientlythanthegenerationbeforE.D.SkillsarehighlyvaluedregardlessofagE.26.Whichofthefollowingstatementistrue?A.Theunemployedoldhasbecomeacommonphenomenoninmodernsociety.B.ObserverspredictgovernmentbudgetwillreduceinthefuturE.C.Well-educatedpeopletendtoworklonger.D.Peoplemayenjoygenerousdefined-benefitsinmanyEuropeancomputers.27.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Technologicaldevelopmentandtheagingpopulationcreatedeepeffects.B.Competitioninthejobmarketismorefiercebetweentheoldandtheyoung.C.Moreandmoreyoungpeoplelosetheirjobsforlackofskills.D.Theagingproblemisanissueweshouldurgentlydealwith.
- OnemorningAnn’sneighborTracyfoundalostdogwanderingaroundthelocalelementaryschool.SheaskedAnnifshecouldkeepaneyeonthedog.Annsaidthatshecouldwatchitonlyfortheday.Tracytookphotosofthedogandprintedoff400FOUNDfliers传单andputtheminmailboxes.MeanwhileAnnwenttothedollarstoreandboughtsomepetsupplieswarninghertwosonsnottofallinlovewiththedog.AtthetimeAnn’ssonThomaswas10yearsoldandJackwhowasrecoveringfromaheartoperationwas21yearsold.FourdayslaterAnnwasstilllookingafterthedogwhomtheyhadstartedtocallRiley.Whenshearrivedhomefromworkthedogthrewitselfagainstthescreendoorandbarkedmadlyather.AssoonassheopenedthedoorRileydashedintotheboys’roomwhereAnnfoundJacksufferingfromaheartattack.RileyranovertoJackbutassoonasAnnbentovertohelphimthedogwentsilent.Ifithadn’tcometogetmethedoctorsaidJackwouldhavediedAnnreportedtoalocalnewspaper.AtthispointnoonehadcalledtoclaimthedogsoAnndecidedtokeepit.ThenextmorningTracygotacall.A.mannamedPeterrecognizedhislostdogandcalledthenumberontheflier.TracystartedcryingandtoldhimThatdogsavedmyfriend’sson.PeterdrovetoAnn’shousetopickuphisdogandsawThomasandJackcryinginthewindow.AfterafewmomentsPetersaidMaybeOdiewassupposedtofindyoumaybeyoushouldkeepit.21.HowdidthedoghelpsaveJack?A.BybreakingthedoorforAnn.B.ByleadingAnntoJack’sroom.C.BydraggingJackoutoftheroom.D.ByattendingJackwhenAnnwasout.22.WhatwasAnn’sattitudetothedogaccordingtoParagraph4?A.SympatheticB.DoubtfulC.TolerantD.Grateful23.Whatcanweinferaboutthedogfromthelastparagraph?A.ItwouldbegiventoOdiE.B.ItwouldbekeptbyAnn’family.C.ItwouldbereturnedtoPeter.D.ItwouldbetakenawaybyTracy.
- Thefamousdirectorofabigandexpensivemovieplannedtofilmabeautifulsunsetovertheoceansothattheaudiencescouldseehisheroandheroineinfrontofitattheendofthefilmastheysaidgoodbyetoeachotherforever.Hesenthiscameracrewoutoneeveningtofilmthesunsetforhim.ThenextmorninghesaidtothemenHaveyouprovidedmewiththatsunset?Nosirthemenanswered.Thedirectorwasangry.Whynot?heasked.Wellsironeofthemenansweredwe’reontheeastcoasthereandthesunsetsinthewest.Wecangetyouasunriseovertheseaifnecessarybutnotasunset.ButIwantasunset!thedirectorshouted.GototheairporttakethenextflighttothewestcoastandgetonE.Butthenayoungsecretaryhadanidea.Whydon’tyouphotographasunriseshesuggestedandthenplayitbackwards?Thenit’lllooklikeasunset.That’saverygoodidea!thedirectorsaid.ThenheturnedtothecameracrewandsaidTomorrowmorningIwantyoutogetmeabeautifulsunriseovertheseA.Thecameracrewwentoutearlythenextmorningandfilmedabrightsunriseoverthebeachinthemiddleofabeautifulbay.Thenatnineo’clocktheytookittothedirector.Hereitissirtheysaidandgaveittohim.Hewasverypleased.Theyallwentintothestudio.Allrightthedirectorexplainednowourheroandheroinearegoingtosaygoodbye.Runthefilmbackwardssothatwecanseethe‘sunset’behindthem.Thesunsetbeganbutafteraquarterofaminutethedirectorsuddenlyputhisfaceinhishandsandshoutedtothecameracrewtostop.Thebirdsinthefilmwereflyingbackwardsandthewavesontheseaweregoingawayfromthebeach.1.Oneeveningthedirectorsenthiscameracrewout________.A..tofilmasceneontheseaB..tofindanactorandanactressC..towatchabeautifulsunsetD..tomeettheaudience2.Whydidthedirectorwanttosendhiscrewtothewestcoast?A..Becausehechangedhismindaboutgettingasunset.B..Becausehewasangrywithhiscrew.C..Becausehewantedtogetasceneofsunset.D..Becauseitwashissecretary’ssuggestion.3.Thedirectorwantedtofilmasunsetovertheoceanbecause________.A..itwentwellwiththeseparationoftheheroandheroineB..whentheyarrivedatthebeachitwasalreadyintheeveningC..itwasmoremovingthanasunriseD..theoceanlookedmorebeautifulatsunset4.Afterthesunsetbeganthedirectorsuddenlyputhisfaceinhishands________.A..becausehewasmovedtotearsB..ashesaweverythinginthefilmmovingbackwardsC..asthesunrisedidnotlookasbeautifulashehadimaginedD..becausehewasdisappointedwiththeperformanceoftheheroandheroine
- LastJulymyparentsandIwenttovisitmyauntanduncleinSeattleacityonthenorthwestAmericancoast.DaddidsomeresearchandhadnodifficultyinfindinguscheapticketsonlinE.Onthedayofourflightwehadtowakeupveryearly.WhenwecheckedourbagsinwefoundthatonebagweighedtoomuchsowehadtopayafinE.AfterthatDadinsistedthatwegoandhavesomebreakfastattheairportrestaurant.WehadalotoffunwatchingmanydifferentpeopletherE.ThenwerealizeditwasgettinglatesowerushedtothegatE.Ittookonehourforeveryonetogetontheplanebutfinallythedoorwasshutandwewereonourway!IthinkmyfavoriteexperienceduringourtripwasourvisittoMountRainieravolcanonearSeattlE.ItwasnothinglikeIhadexpecteD.BeforeweleftmyauntlentushatstoprotectusfromgettingsunburnedsoIsupposedthatitwouldbeveryhot.ImaginemysurprisewhenwedroveupthemountainandIdiscoveredthetopwascoveredinsnowandice!MyuncleledustoasmallpathbeyondthemaintrailstoincreaseourchancesofseeingwildlifE.Wewalkedoverasmallhillandsuddenlybeforeusthereappearedafieldofsnow.Smallwildflowersgrewupthroughthesnow;underneaththesnowwecouldhearrushingwater—asmallstream.Littleanimalsstoodstilltoavoidbeingnoticed;tinybirdsroseintotheair.ItwasthemostbeautifulsightthatI’deverseen.21.Whatticketdidthefatherbuyforthefamily?A.Bus.B.Ship.C.Train.D.AirplanE.22.Whydidtheypayafine?A.BecausetheygotuplatE.B.Becausetheydidn’twaitinlinE.C.BecausetheycametotheairportlatE.D.Becausetheirbagwasoverweight.23.Whatwasthewriter’smostimpressiveexperience?A.TheflighttoSeattlE.B.Thebreakfastintheairport.C.ThevisittoMountRainier.D.Thediscoveryofasmallstream.24.Whydidtheychooseasmallpathinsteadofthemaintrails?A.ToenjoymoreofthewildlifE.B.TotakeashortcuttosavetimE.C.ToavoidthesnowyroaD.D.Toavoidbeingattackedbyanimals.25.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothearticle?A.SeattleisonthenorthwestcoastofAmericA.B.TheyboughttheirticketsinabookingofficE.C.TheywaitedforalongtimebeforegettingontheplanE.D.ThehatsweretohelpprotectthemfromgettingsunburneD.
- ShortandshyBenSaunderswasthelastkidinhisclasspickedforanysportsteam.FootballtennisCricket—anythingwitharoundballIwasuseless.hesaysnowwithalaugh.ButbackthenhewastheobjectofjokesinschoolgymclassesinEngland'sruralDevonshirE.Itwasamountainbikehereceivedforhis15thbirthdaythatchangedhim.Atfirsttheteenwentbikingaloneinanearbyforest.ThenhebegantocyclealongwitharunnerfrienD.GraduallySaunderssethismindonbuildinguphisbodyincreasinghisspeedstrengthandendurancE.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.4.TheturningpointinSaunders’lifecamewhen_____A.hestartedtoplayballgamesB.heranhisfirstmarathonatage18C.hegotamountainbikeatage15D.hestartedtoreceiveRidgway’straining5.WecanlearnfromthetextthatRidgway_______.A.wonhisfameforhisvoyageacrosstheAtlanticB.builtuphisbodytogetherwithSaundersC.hiredSaundersforhiscold-waterexperienceD.dismissedSaunders’dreamasfantasy6.WhatdoweknowaboutSaunders?A.HefollowedRidgwaytoexploretheNorthPolE.B.HeonceworkedataschoolinScotlanD.C.HewaschosenfortheschoolsportsteamasakiD.D.HewasthefirstBritontoskialonetotheNorthPolE.7.TheunderlinedwordIntriguedinthethirdparagraphprobablymeans_____.A.ExcitedB.FascinatedC.DelightedD.Convinced8.ItcanbeinferredthatSaunders’journeytotheNorthPole______.A.wasaccompaniedbyhisoldplaymatesB.madehimwell-knowninthe1960sC.wassupportedbyotherArcticexplorersD.setarecordintheNorthPoleexpedition
- Ulrich'sfriendAnnewasmissingatschool.Hismothersaidthatperhapsshehadgoneintohiding.Thatwasthehopeanyway-thatthefamilyhadleftontheirownandhadnotbeensentononeoftheprisontrainstoGermanyorPoland.SomanypeopleinhiscityhaddisappearedsincetheNaziscametoAmsterdamin1940.It'snotourhomeanymoreUlrichthought.Thestreetsoncefullofbusyshopperswerenowfilledwithtanksand-soldiers.Noonefeltsafeexceptmay-bethecollaborators叛徒通敌者.Whowerethey?Whowouldbetray背叛theirfriendsandlettheirneighborsbecaptured?UlrichrememberedhisfriendAnne;herfatherhadasmallbusinessrightdowntheroadfromhishouse.HersisterMargotwasintheupperschoolwhereUlrich'ssisterwasinherclass.WhenhewalkedtoorfromschoolUlrichstudiedthefacesofthepeopleonthestreet.Somelookedconcernedandcasttheireyesdownwardastheywalkedtryringnottobenoticed.HisownparentshadthatlooklikeghostswalkingandwonderingwhathadhappenedtothemTheonesthatbotheredhimwerethosewhosmiledwhoactedlikenothingwaswrong.Weretheyblind?hewondered.Worsewerethose-whomovedintothehousesandtookthebusinessesoftheirmissingneighbors.Theyseemedtooassuredtoocontent.TheymaybeDutchUlrichthoughtbuttheyaretheenemytoo.Theyweretheoneswhomadetheoccupationeasy.Hehopedthatwhenthewarwasovertherightfulownerswouldcomebackandthrowthemoutontheirears.Schoolwasnotthesameeither.Itwasorethanthemissingstudentsthoughthatwasthebiggestpartofit.Theteacherswhoonceseemedtoknoweverythingweredifferenttoo.Theyseemedafraidtoteachhistoryafraidthattheauthoritieswouldnotlikewhattheysaid.Theyjumpedwhenastudentdroppedabook.Itwasasiftheyal.lhadtoholdtheirbreath.Itwasnearlyspring.Alreadytulips郁金香werefightingtheirwayoutofthecoldground.Howmanymorewintersspringssummersandfallswouldgobyuntiltheywerefree?UlrichwaitedandhopedthathisfriendAnnewouldsooncomehome.25.WhenUlrichsaysIt'snotourhomeanymore?hemeans.A.they'vemovedtoanewcityB.thebuildingsdon'tlookthesameC.thecityfeelsstrangeandunfamiliarD.springflowersmaketheneighborhoodunrecognizable26.WhathaschangedinAmsterdam?A.Thereisanewfamilynextdoor.B.Thepeople'sattitudesandsecurity.C.Thereismorefreedomamongthecitizens.D.ThesubjectsUlrichwasstudyinginschool.27.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceNoonefeltsafeexceptmaybethecollaborators.mean?A.Peoplewereafraidofaninvasion.B.Theremightbeanaturaldisasteranytime.C.Peoplewhoworktogetheraremoresecurethanothers.D.OnlythepeoplewhowereepingtheNazisfeltcomfortable.28.ThepartofthesettingrelatedtopeopleinsteadofplacehaschangedinallofthefollowingEX-CEPTthat.A.shopkeepersandneighborshavebeenreplacedbyotherpeopleB.theNazishavearrivedandarethreateningpeopleC.someformerfriendshavebecomeuntrustworthyD.theteacherseemstoliketeachinghistory
- Paulaandherhusbandhavefourkidsthreepetdogsandarabbit.WhenthehouseisverynoisyHelenoneofthechildrenisquietlyinventing.A.yearagothe10-year-oldhadtodesignananti-smokingposterforaschoolproject.Ratherthanapostershecameupwiththeideaofcreatingsomethingthatshowstheaverageamountoftar尼古丁asmokercollectsfromjustfourpacksofcigarettes.Ilikepeopletoplaywiththingsmorethanreadandwriteshesays.SosheresearchedherideaontheInternetfoundacompanyinChinathatcouldmakeitsavedupherpocketmoneyandgotherideamadE.Paulasaysherdaughterthinksdifferently:IdeasjumpintoherminD.AftershegotsunburntonholidayHeleninventedasmallplasticbracelet手镯thatchangescolorinthesuntellingyouwhentoputonsunscreen.SeveralsunscreencompanieshaveexpressedaninterestintheideA.Shealsocameupwithanideatomakeaballfilledwithwatertostopthedogfromfeelingthirsty.Butwedidn’tdoanythingwithitsaysPaulA.ThenshepullsoutapictureofaspecialfishingrodshehasdesigneD.Thereisacameraonthehooksheexplainsandthescreenisonthehandleanditshowsyouifyou’vecaughtafishornot.Helendoesn’twanttogotouniversity.Shekeepsherpink-and-creambedroomtidy.Paulaisamazedandabitconfusedbyherdaughter.EverythinghastobeinacertainorderPaulasays.HerbrothersandsistersgowiththeflowbutwithHelenit’s‘Whattimewillthatbehappening?’or‘WhereamIbeingpickedupfromtoday?’21.FromParagraph2wecaninferthatHelen_______.A.isnotwillingtogotoschoolB.likestoplaywithherbrothersandsistersC.prefersmakingsomethingbyherselfD.isgoodatreadingandwriting22.WhatdidHeleninventaftershegotsunburntonvacation?A.Theanti-smokingposter.B.Thebracelettellingwhentoputonsunscreen.C.Theballprovidingwaterforthirstydogs.D.Thefishingrodtellingwhetheryou’vecaughtafish.23.Theunderlinedphrasegowiththeflowprobablymeans_______.A.dowhatmostpeopleusuallydoB.setanexampletoothersC.followthefashioncloselyD.dosomethingdifferentlyfromothers24.Thepassageismainlyabout_______.A.howHelenhelpspeoplegiveupsmokingB.alittlegirl’sdreamtobeaworld-famousinventorC.a10-year-oldinventor’sstoryD.Helen’srelationshipwithherfamilymembers
- HarrypotterandTheHungerGameshaven’tbeenbighitsfornothing.Lotsofteensstillreadquitealot.ButastudyshowsacleardecreaseovertimE.Nearlyhalfof17-year-oldssaytheyreadforpleasurenomorethanoneortwotimesayear.That’swaydownfromtenyearsago.Thedigitalrevolution革命meanstherearemoreplatforms平台thanevertoreadon.JimSteyerhasbeenstudyingtheeffectoftechnologyonchildren.Hehasfourkidsandhasseenthetrendmostwithhis16-year-olD.Istarttoseeitinour10-year-oldaswellbecauseheisreadinglessandlessandmoreandmoreattractedtosomeofthedigitalmediaplatformsthathehasaccesstoandthathedidn’thaveaccesstowhenhewas6or7yearsoldhesays.Thestudiesdon’tsaythatkidsarereadinglessbecausethey’respendingmoretimeonlinE.ButSteyerisconvincedthat’satleastpartoftheanswer.Firstofallmostchildrennowhaveaccesstoe-readersorothersmartelectronicdeviceslikephonesandtablets平板电脑hesays.Andthey’respendingtimeonthat.Manyreportsshowtheincreasinguseofnewtechnologyplatformsbykids.Itjuststrikesmeasextremelylogicalthatthat’sa[Z-x-x-k.Com]bigreason.ResearcherswanttoknowmoreabouthowteensarespendingtheirtimeinthedigitalagE.But[Z-X-X-K]KathrynZickuhrofthePewResearchCentersaysit’stricky.Ifakidislookingatabookyoumaythinkheorsheisreading.Butwhenitcomestolookingatasmartphoneortabletwhoknows?We’veheardfrommiddleandhighschoolteachersthatsometimestheInternetiswonderfulforenthusiasticstudentstododeepresearchsaysZickuhr.ButontheothersideobviouslytherearemanydistractionsontheInternet.HoweverJimSteyersaysKidswithparentswhoreadwhobuyortakebooksoutofthelibraryfortheirkidsandwhothensettimeasideintheirkids’dailyscheduleforreadingtendtoreadthemost—whetherit’sonabookane-bookorsomeotherdevices.24.WhatdidJimSteyerseeinhisfourkids?A.Theytendtoreadmoreonelectronicdevices.B.Theycreatedtheirowndigitalmediaplatform.C.Theyimprovedtheirreadingonelectronicdevices.D.TheyhavebecomemoreaddictedtodigitalmediA.25.WhatstatementmayKathrynZickuhragreeto?A.KidsareeasilydistractedontheInternet.B.Mostkidspretendtobedoingonlinereading.C.Mostkidsliketoreadonasmartphoneortablet.D.KidsrarelyusetheInternettodoseriousresearch.26.Thelastparagraphsuggeststhat________.A.parentsneedtosparetimetoreadforkidsB.parentsshouldmakeareadingplanforkidsC.parentscandoalottoencouragemorereading[Z-x-x-k.Com]D.parentsworkinginalibrarytendtoreadthemost27.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Whatbooksdoteensliketoreadthemost?B.Whyaren’tteensreadingliketheyusedto?C.Howcanteensreadonelectronicplatforms?D.Whenwillteensturntobooksforfunagain?
- S.H.E.isgoingtosingattheCCTVannualSpringFestivalEveningPartyisthattrue?criedoutPengWeiyeaSenior2girlinShanghaianddie-hardS.H.E.fan.AftercheckingitontheInternetPengquicklyphonedfriendstospreadthenews.ForfanslikeherS.H.E.’sperformanceisperhapstheonlypartoftheoldfashionedeveningtogetexcitedabout.TheTaiwanesebandismadeupofSelinaHebeandEllA.Theirnamecomesfromthefirstletterofeachofthesingers'Englishnames.LastweekS.H.E.announcedtheywouldperforminLasVegasUSoverChristmasandtheninGuangzhouonJanuary15.AttheirShanghaishowonOctober30hundredsofparentswaitedoutsidetheHongkouStadium.InsidethousandsofteenagerssangcriedandshoutedasthebandperformeD.Ilovetheirmusichealthyimageandeverythingrelatedtothem.ThankGodthatalthoughmyparentsdon'tunderstandwhyIlovethemsomuchtheystillboughtmeaticketforthatshowsaidPengabouttheShanghaiperformancE.ItisnotjustonthemainlandthatthethreegirlshavemadeaudiencesmuchexciteD.InthepastyearthebandhaspassedthroughTaiwanHongKongandevenSingaporeandMalaysiA.WhenthethreehighschoolgirlsenteredasingingcontestinTaiwanin2000noneofthemeverdreamedofbeingasuperstar.Wehadnevermetbeforeandwedidn'ttalkatallatthebeginningrecalledEllA.WhenaskedaboutthesecretoftheirsuccessshesaidOuraveragelooksandnot-so-expensiveclotheskeepusclosetoourfans.Wearehappytobethegirlsnextdooryoursingingsisters.It'sreallyamagicaljourneyfromday-dreaminghighschoolgirlstosingersperformingonthesamestageasouridols偶像.NothingbutmagicalshesaiD.12.WhywasPengWeiyeaSenior2girlsoexcited?A.S.H.E.bandwillgettheoldfashionedeveningexciting.B.S.H.E.willperforminLasVegasoverChristmas.C.HerparentsboughtheraticketforS.H.E.’sShanghaishow.D.S.H.E.willperformontheCCTVSpringFestivalEveningParty.13.HowdidtheTaiwanesebandgetthename?A.Theirfansgavethenametothem.B.Theiridolshadadeepinfluenceonthem.C.A.singingcontestgavetheirideaofthebandnamE.D.ThefirstlettersofSelinaHebeandEllaformthebandnamE.14.WhatdoyouknowaboutPengWeiye?A.shestayedoutsidetheHongkouStadiumtolistentoS.H.E.'sperformancE.B.ShewillwatchtheperformanceinGuangzhouonJanuary15.C.ShepayscloseattentiontoeverythingaboutS.H.E.D.Shewasgratefulthatherparentsunderstoodandsupportedher.15.WhichdoyouthinkisNOTthereasonforS.H.E.’spopularityamongtheirfans?A.TheirmusicandtheirhealthyimagE.B.TheycanmakeaudiencemuchexciteD.C.Theirsuccessmeetstheirfans’daydreamofbecomingothers’idols.D.Theiraveragelooksandnot-so-expensiveclotheskeepthemclosetotheirfans.
- HerewasonceaveryrichmanwholivedinabeautifulcastlenearavillagE.Helovedthepeopleinthevillageandtriedtohelpthem.HeplantedbeautifultreesneartheirhousesandmadepicnicsfortheirchildrenandeveryChristmashegavethemaChristmastreE.Thepeoplewerenotonlyunhappybecausetheywerenotrichliketheirfriendinthecastlebutalsodislikedhardthings.Hereisastoryabouthowunwilling不愿意thepeopleweretodohardthings.OnedaythismangotupveryearlyinthemorningandplacedalargestoneintheroadthatledpasttheirhomE.Thenhehidhimselfbehindabigtreeandwaitedtoseewhatwouldhappen.Soonapoormancamealongdrivingacow.Hescoldedbecausethestonelayinhispathbuthewalkedarounditandwentonhisway.Thenafarmercameonhiswaytothemill磨坊.Hecomplainedbecausethestonewastherebuthetoodrovearounditandwentonhisway.SothedaypasseD.Everyonewhocamebyscoldedaboutthestonebutnobodytouchedit.Atlastjustatnightfallthemiller’sboycamepast.Hewashard-workingandhadbeenbusyatthemillsinceearlymorning.SeeingthestonehesaidtohimselfItisalmostdark.Somebodymayfalloverthisstoneinthenightandperhapsbebadlyhurt.Iwillmoveitoutoftheway.SohetuggedattheheavystonE.ItwashardtomovebuthepulledandpushedandlifteduntilatlasthemoveditfromitsplacE.Tohissurprisehefoundabaglyingunderit.Heliftedthebag.ItwasheavyforitwasfilledwithgolD.UponitwaswrittenThisgoldbelongstotheonewhomovesthestonE.Themiller’sboywenthomewithahappyheartandtherichmanwentbacktohiscastlE.Hewasgladindeedthathehadfoundsomeonewhowasnotafraidtodohardthings.8.Whatdidtherichmandotohelpthosepoorvillagers?A.Hemadetheirlivingenvironmentmorebeautiful.B.HeplantedChristmastreesaroundtheirhouses.C.Hebuiltacastleforsomefamilies.D.Hepreparedpicnicsforthem.9.Nobodymovedthestoneoutofthewaybecause_______.A.theyknewtherichmanwouldmoveitB.itwastoodarktonoticethestoneC.theydidn’twanttodohardthingsD.itwastooheavytolift10.Thewritertriestotellusthat________.A.Nothingwillbeachievedwithouthardwork.B.Accidentswillhappen.C.Actionsareimportantthanwords.
- AsS..KamakshiandherfriendsplaykhokhoontheplaygroundoftheChennaiHigherSecondarySchoolinThiruvanmiyuradistanteyeissystematicallywatchingthem.TheCCTVcamera监控摄像机herehasbeeninstalled安装aspartofanexperimentalproject.AccordingtoA.P.Subramanianassistantheadmasterthepublicschoolhasfourcameras.Thecamerashavebeeninplaceforcloseto45days.HeadmistressK.B.Gomathisaysthatsinceonlytwonightwatchmenguardtheirlargecampusthemoderntechnologyhelpsgreatlyintermsofsecurity.FourmorecamerasshesayswillbeinstalleD.Itsroleinkeepingdiscipline纪律isonlyanaddedadvantagE.Whenaskedabouthowtheyfeltaboutthecamerasstudentslistedthingstheycouldnolongerdo—theywouldnotbeabletodroplitterontheplaygroundtheywouldnolongerbeabletogetintofights.BeyondallthatthoughN.Shaliniandherfriendssaythatifsomeonefelldownandinjuredhislegwhileplayingonthefieldtheywouldbeconsciousofthefactthattheirteacherswouldcometohisaidimmediately.JeyapriyaR..ateacherattheschoolhoweverraisesafundamentalquestion.Forhowlongcanstudentsbedisciplinedbyacamera?Disciplineshesayshastocomefromtheinsideofanindividual'sminD.Butwhenstudentshaveaquarrelandparentscomeaskingwehavetheevidencetoshowthemsheadds.UnlikepublicschoolsprivateschoolsinthecityhavebeenusingCCTVcamerasforafewyearsnow.A.jeethPrasathJainheadteacherofBhavan'sRajajiVidyashramsaysthathisschool's80cameraswereinstalledfiveyearsagoandhavebeenhelpfulinkeepingawatchonthechildren.Weabstain_frominstallingcamerasinclassroomsbecausewedonotwanttorobthestudentandtheteacheroftheirfreedom.Theyhavebeeninstalledonlyinthemovementareasandthelabshesays.EducationistS..S.RajagopalanhoweversaysThissystemisbasedonthemistakenassumptionthatchildrenwillbehaveonlywhenwatchedhesays.Childrenheaddsareverylikelytomisbehaveinacontrolledatmosphereandmustbegiventhefreedomtobechildren.28.TheChennaiHigherSecondarySchoolwillinstallmoreCCTVcamerasmainlyto________.A.keepthestudents'disciplineB.improvethesafetyofthecampusC.usemoreadvancedtechnologyD.avoidcomplaintsfromparents29.N.ShaliniwillprobablyagreethatCCTVcameras______.A.canhelpchildrenindangerB.willlimitstudents'freedomC.provetobealmostuselessD.raiseherfearofcrime30.TheunderlinedpartabstainfrominParagraph5canbestbereplacedby________.A.avoidB.suggestC.admitD.consider31.WhotakesanegativeattitudetoCCTVcamerasinschool?A.A.P.Subramanian.BJeyapriyaR.C.AjeethPrasathJain.D.S.S.Rajagopalan.
- WhenKathrynwas6yearsoldshesatoutsideforthreehoursatherhomeanddidnotmakeasounD.HerparentswonderedwhyshewassoquietonlytodiscoverthatshewasdrawingapictureofaflagoutsidE.SherecalleD.That’swhatIwantedtodothatdaysaidKathrynwhoisnow23yearsolD.Andinthefutureshecontinuedtodoartasahobby.RecentlyKathrynwasnamedLakePlacid’sfirstartistintheneighborhooD.ShewillbethereforatleastfourweeksandpossiblymorE.Duringthattimeshewillteachanartclassandfocusonherownart.Muchofherworkincludescreatingphotos.Shesaid:Thereisalwayssomethingtherethatyouhaven’tincludedsoyoucanneverstopwhenpaintingaphoto.KathrynendedupasthefirstartistjustbychancE.ShesaidhersisterwasonvacationinFloridaandlookingforajobinLakePlaciD.ThesistergotthejobandmovedtherE.Kathrynsaidshevisitedhersisterandwasorderedtodowallpaintingsinsideabuilding.Laterhersistersawademandforanartistonlineandsuggestedsheshouldapply.Kathrynsaidshe’sthefirstartistinherfamilybutaddedthatherparentsarecreativE.HerfatherlovestocreatethingsfromwoodshesaiD.AnythingyoucanmakeoutofwoodhehasmadeitshesaiD.HerowncreativitywithartcontinuedthroughcollegE.WhileatcollegeshewasonceemployedtorecreateaphotoofacoupleonavacationtoFloridaandoneofasunsetineitherNorthCarolinaorSouthCarolinA.Kathrynsaidshe’slookingatotherformsofart.ThetimeshespendsherewillhelphertofigureoutwhoIamasanartistshesaiD.21.Fromthefirstparagraphwecanknowthat.A.KathrynhadfewwordsatherearlyageB.KathrynwouldsitoutsideinsilenceC.KathrynusedtokeepsilentathomeD.Kathrynlikedartsinceherchildhood22.WhilepaintingaphotoKathrynthinks.A.It’shardtofinishaperfectjoB.B.youcan’tstophalfwayC.youmaymissthephotossomewhereD.youhavetofinishitatatime23.TalkingofherfatherKathryn.A.praisedhimforhiswoodartB.wasashamedofhisformofwoodartC.wasgreatlyproudofhimD.feltpityforhiscreativetalent24.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.A.youngartisttreatsartmorethanahobby.B.A.hobbybecomesapursuit追求foranartist.C.A.girlfindshervalueinherownhobby.D.A.girlwalksoutofherhobbyasanartist.
- GregoryKloehndigsthroughdustbinseverydaybutnotforthereasonthatmostpeoplewouldthink.Heisn’thomeless.Infactheistryingtohelpthehomeless.Gregorybeganhislifeasasculptor.Butheoftenfeltthathissculptureswhichjuststoodinrichpeople’shousesforyearslackedameaningfulpurposE.Soin201lhedecidedtoputhisartisticenergiesintocreatinghomestosell—notordinaryhomesbutsmallstructuresbuiltentirelyfromrecycledmaterials.Thethoughtofcreatinghomesforthehomelessdidn’toccurtohimuntiltheyear2013whenahomelesscoupleaskedhimforatarp防水布.InsteadofatarpGregoryofferedthemsomethingbetter:asmallhomewithawatertankakitchenandatrapforwastE.TheyweresogratefulthatGregorydecidedtofocushiseffortsonhelpinghousethehomelesspopulationinhiscity.AndsoonhisHomelessHomesProjectwasstarteD.BeforestartinganewhomeGregorygoeshuntingformaterialsbydiggingthroughdustbins.Everythinghefindsisusable—refrigeratordoorsbecomehousedoors;washingmachinedoorsoftenserveaswindowsandthetopsofcarsbecomestrongroofs.Heputwheelsatthebottomforuserstomovetheirhomesaroundeasily.EachhometakestwotothreedaystomakE.SofarGregoryhasdonateddozensofhomestothecity’smostneedy.Whilehissmalllow-costmobilehomesarenotthefinalsolutiontotheproblemofhomelessnesstheyarereallypracticalanddoprovideawarmandsafeplaceforthehomelesstostayin.Theyaresimplyawayforonemantodosomethingniceforthoseinneedofsomehelp.GregoryhaswrittenabooktitledHomelessArchitecturewhereheexplainstechniquestobuildthosehomesandheisnowworkingonweekendworkshops.AlotofpeoplewhohearaboutwhatI’mdoingwanttogetinvolvedhesaiD.Maybewecanmeetsomeplaceandputacoupleofhomestogether.28.WhydidGregoryturnfrommakingsculpturestocreatinghomes?A.Hehadnohometolivein.B.Hehadtomakemoremoney.C.HelostinterestinsculpturE.D.Hewantedtohelpthehomeless.29.TheauthormentionsthestoryinParagraph3totellus____________.A.Gregory’ssmallhomeswerepopularamongthehomelessB.howGregorygottheideaofHomelessHomesProjectC.thehomelesscoupleaskedGregorytoproducemorehomesD.housingthehomelessinacitywasnotaneasytask30.WhatcanweconcludefromParagraph4?A.Gregoryhasgreattroublehuntingformaterialsforhissmallhouses.B.IttakesGregoryalongtimetoproduceahome.C.Gregory’sworkrequiresimaginationandcreativityD.EverythinginthedustbinswillbeusedinGregory’swork.31.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Gregory’sprojectwillhelpmorehomelesspeoplE.B.Gregorydoesn’tneedtomakesmallhomesnow.C.Gregory’sworkwillcompletelysolvethehomelessnessproblem.D.A.singlepersoncanmakenodifferencetosocialproblems.
- Ifwomenaremercilesslyexploited利用剥削yearafteryeartheyhaveonlythemselvestoblamE.Becausetheyfeelupsetatthethoughtofbeingseeninpublicinclothesthatareoutoffashiontheyarealwaystakenadvantageofbythedesignersandthebigstores.Clotheswhichhavebeenwornonlyafewtimeshavetobeputasidebecauseofthechangeoffashion.Whenyoucometothinkofitonlyawomaniscapableofstandinginfrontofawardrobe衣柜packedfullofclothesandannouncingsadlythatshehasnothingtowear.ChangingfashionsarenothingmorethantheintentionalcreationofwastE.Manywomenspendvastsumsofmoneyeachyeartoreplaceclothesthathavehardlybeenworn.WomenwhocannotaffordtothrowawayclothinginthiswaywastehoursoftheirtimedoingwiththedressestheyhavE.Skirtsarelengthenedorshortened;necklines领口areloweredorraisedandsoon.Noonecanclaimthatthefashionindustrycontributesanythingreallyimportanttosociety.Fashiondesignersarerarelyconcernedwithvitalthingslikewarmthcomfortanddurability耐用.Theyareonlyinterestedinoutwardappearanceandtheytakeadvantageofthefactthatwomenwillputupwithanyamountofdiscomfortaslongastheylookright.Therecanhardlybeamanwhohasn'tatsometimeinhislifesmiledatthesightofawomanshakinginathindressonawinterdayorpickingherwaythroughdeepsnowinhigh-heeledshoes高跟鞋.Whencomparingmenandwomeninthematteroffashiontheconclusionstobedrawnareobvious.Dotheconstantlychangingfashionsofwomen'sclothesreflectbasicqualitiesofinconstancy反复无常andinstability不稳定?Menaretooclevertoletthemselvesbecheatedbyfashiondesigners.Dotheirunchangingstylesofdressreflectbasicqualitiesofstabilityandreliability?ThatisforyoutodecidE.32.Designersandbigstoresalwaysmakemoney______.A.bymercilesslyexploitingwomenworkersintheclothingindustryB.becausetheyarecapableofpredictingnewfashionsC.byconstantlychangingthefashionsinwomen'sclothingD.becausetheyattachgreatimportancetoqualityinwomen'sclothing33.Thewriterwouldbelesscriticaliffashiondesignersplacedmorestressonthe____ofclothing.A.costB.appearanceC.comfortD.suitability34.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Newfashionsinclothingarecreatedforthecommercialexploitationofwomen.B.Theconstantchangesinwomen'sclothingreflecttheirstrengthofcharacter.C.Thefashionindustrymakesanimportantcontributiontosociety.D.Fashiondesignsshouldnotbeencouragedsincetheyareonlywelcomedbywomen.35.BysayingtheconclusionstobedrawnareobviousLines1-2ParA.4thewritermeansthat______.A.women'sinconstancyintheirchoiceofclothingisoftenlaughedatB.womenarebetterabletoputupwithdiscomfortC.menarealsoexploitedgreatlybyfashiondesignersD.menaremorestableandreliableincharacter
- KingMidasusedtolovegolD.Onedayhemetafairywhoallowedhimtomakeawishforsomething.Thekingrepliedatonce‘‘IlovegolD.IwanteverythingItouchtochangeintogold.‘‘VerywelltomorrowmorningeverythingyoutouchwillturnintogolD.SayingthisthefairydisappeareD.Thekingwaitedexcitedlytillthenextmorning.TohisjoyeverythinghetouchedchangedimmediatelyintogolD.‘‘I’mtherichestmanintheworldnow.HeshouteD.SoonMidasbecamehungry.HesatdownathistablE.AllthefoodsanddrinksturnedintogoldinhishanD.‘‘I’mdyingofhunger.HecrieD.Justthenhisdaughtercamerunningin.‘‘Whyareyousosaddad?sheaskedputtingherarmsaroundhim.ThereandthenshebecameagoldenstatuE.Thekinglovedhisdaughterverymuch.Seeingthishebegantocry.Helookedupandsuddenlysawthefairybeforehim.‘‘Don’tyoulikethegoldentouch?askedthefairy.‘‘Pleasetakeitawaybeggedtheking‘‘givemebackmydaughter.‘‘Wellyouhavelearnedyourlesson.Goandwashintheriver.ThenthegoldentouchwillbegonE.Thekingranquicklytothenearbyriver.31.Thefairyallowedthekingtomakeawishbecause_____A.ShehopedtomakethekingtherichestintheworlD.B.Shelovedgoldtoo.C.Shewantedtoteachthekingalesson.D.Shewantedtoturntheking’sdaughterintogolD.32.Whenthefoodsanddrinksturnedintogoldthekingwas_____A.excitedB.hungryC.worriedD.happy33.Theking’sdaughterbecameagoldenstatuewhen_____A.shesawherfatherB.thekingwenttomeetherC.sheputherarmsaroundherfatherD.thekinglovedherverymuch34.Whichofthefollowingmighthavehappenedafterwards?A.Thekingdiedintheriver.B.Theking’sdaughterchangedbackfromgoldtoalovelygirl.C.Allthethingsthekinghadtouchedchangedbackintorealones.D.BothB.andC.35.Whatdoyouthinkthestorytriestotellus?A.Goldmakespeopleunhappy.B.Moregoldmorehappiness.C.Goldisnotthethingthatmakeslifehappy.D.PeoplefeelhappyiftheyhavenotgolD.
- DrivingtotheairportintheearlymorningIfeltexciteD.AlthoughIwasheadingabroadformyfirsttimealoneIfeltcheerfulandenthusiastiC.IwasspendingthesummerinParis.WhilelookingformoreinterestingthingstodobesidessleepingandeatingIfoundprogramsforlearninglanguagesabroadandjumpedatthechancetostudyFrenchinthiscityknownforitsartfashionfoodandculturE.AsIarrivedattheairportwhereIwouldleavemyfamilyIstillfeltonlygreathappiness.IexcitedlymademywaythroughsecurityleavingmylovedonesbehinD.MyconnectingflightwasinFrankfurtGermany14hoursfromDenver.Sittinginacrowdedplanewatchingbadmoviescouldn’tdampenmyexcitement.WhenthewomannexttomeaskedmewhereIwasgoingIhappilyansweredandwaspleasedtonoteatoneofjealousyinherresponsE.ButwhenIarrivedinFrankfurtfearandanxietybegantosetin.BeinginanenormousbusybuildinginacountrywhereIcouldn’tspeakthelanguagewasfrighteningbutasIfoundmywayIgainedconfidencE.WhenIboardedthesecondplaneanddiscoveredthattheflightwaslessthananhourIwasfilledwithexcitementasIthoughtofhowIwouldmanageinacountrywithanewlanguagE.WhenIsteppedonthegroundofPairsforthefirsttimeIwasextremelyhappyandexciteD.Igatheredmybagsandjoinedthecrowdofpeoplewaitingforfriendsandfamily.IquicklyhadmyfirstexperiencetryingtocommunicateinalanguagethatIhadonlypracticedinschool.AsIlefttheairportIlookedforfamiliarmonumentsIhadreadaboutbutthelandscapelookedveryordinary.ThenwithonesharpturntheEiffelTowercameintoviewandIwasfinallyinPairs.30.WhichofthefollowingisTrueaccordingtothepassage?A.ItwasthefirsttimethatthewriterhadtraveledabroaD.B.InthenewtermthewriterwastostudyFrenchinParis.C.ThecrowdedplanemadethewriterlessexciteD.D.ThewriterflewtoParisviaanothercountry.31.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Thewriterwastravellingwithawomanfriendofherparents’.B.ArrivinginParisthewritersawsomefamilyfriendswaitingforher.C.ThewriterwasnotalongwhentravellingtotheairportinDenver.D.ThewriterhadgreatdifficultycommunicatingwithpeopleinFrench.32.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thewriter’sexcitementandhappinessonherjourneytoParis.B.Thewriter’sexcitingexperiencesofstudyingFrenchinParis.C.Thewriter’sexpectationforFrenchartfashionfoodandculturE.D.Thewriter’sexcitementresultingfromherfirstrideonaplane
- Willyamerchantreturnedhometohisowncountryfromafarawaycontinentwherehehadsucceededmakingasmallfortunebyhardwork.Hefoundonarrivingattheportthatallhisrelativeswerehavingalargeparty.Hewasinsuchahappymoodandinthejoyofthemomenthedidnotevenbotherchanginghisgreyflannel法兰绒suitwhichhadbecomealittlewornduringthetriphomE.Whenheenteredthebrilliantlylitroomhisrelativesandfriendsgavehimarathercoldwelcomebecausetheyhadnoticedhismodestsuitandimmediatelyimaginedthathehadcomebackapoorman.A.youngmanwhohappenedtobeaccompanyinghimwasquiteirritatedatthisandsaidtoWillyWhatawonderfulreceptionyouhavereceivedfromthesepeoplE.TheyhavenoteventheintentionofshakingyourhandafteralltheseyearsthatyouhavebeenawayfromhomE.Justwaitandsee!whisperedWillyTheywillsoonchangetheirlooks!Sayingthisheslippedapreciousringonhisfinger.AllofasuddenthefacesofallthosepresentlitupandimmediatelyWillywassurroundedbysomanypeoplethathedidn’tknowwhattodo.A.manshookhishandacousinthrewhisarmsaroundhimandhehadsomanyinvitationsfromthepeoplepresentthathethoughthewouldbeunabletomakeanyotherappointmentsforseveralyears.Hasthisbeautifulpreciousringofyoursthepowerofmagicpeople?askedtheyoungman.Ohno!repliedWillyTheyseeinthisglitteringdiamondringsomethingthatmakesthemthinkIamrichandunfortunatelytheyplacewealthaboveeverythingelsE.Whatblindpeople!exclaimedtheyoungman.Itisnottheringthathasdrawnthemtoyoubuttheirdesireforriches.IsitpossibletoappreciatemoreapieceofyellowmetalsurroundedbylittlestonesthanthegoodnessofmyLord?Andindeedhowfoolisharepeoplewhoplacetheirtrustinrichesratherthaninvirtues美德!21.InwhatwaydidWillygotoattendthepartyheldbyhisrelativesandfriends?A.InsuchamodestmooD.B.Intravel-soiledclothes.C.Wearingapreciousjewel.D.WithoutbeingaccompanieD.22.Thewordirritatedinthefourthparagraphisclosestinmeaningto______.A.excitedB.pleasedC.angryD.envious23.Accordingtotheyoungmanpeopleshould______.A.giveupallthephysicalwealthB.appreciatemorejewelrythangoodnessC.observecarefullywhenjudgingapersonD.avoidbeingblindedbythedesireforwealth24.Whichcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheDiamondRingB.TheWelcomePartyC.TheModestClothesD.TheJoyfulCrowd
- CanadianshortstorywriterAliceMunrowontheNobelPrizeforLiteraturE.Eighty-two-year-oldMunroisonlythe13thwomantowinthe112-year-oldprizE.Munrodidn’tpublishherfirstcollectionofshortstoriesuntilshewas37yearsoldbutherstorieshavealwaysbeenwell-receiveD.Lotsofherstoriessharesimilarthemesandcharactersbuteachstoryhasitsowntwistsandturns.Eventhoughshe’swonCanada’smostfamousliteraryawardtheGillerPrizetwicewinningtheNobelPrizeforLiteratureisthepeakofMunro’scareer.Itbringsherincrediblerecognitionbothofherandhercareerandofthededication投身奉献totheshortstorysaidoneperson.Alongwiththewell-respectedtitlecomes1.3milliondollars.Munrosaideverythingwassosurprisingandwonderfulandthatshewasdazedbyalltheattentionandaffectionthathasbeencomingmyway.Munroknewshewasinthelist——shewasnamedthesecond-mostlikelypersontowinthisyear’sprizeafterHarukiMurakami村上春树ofJapan——butsheneverthoughtthatshewouldwin.Munro’swinalsorepresentsthelongwayCanadianwritershavecomE.WhenIbeganwritingtherewasaverysmallcommunityofCanadianwritersandlittleattentionwaspaidbytheworlD.NowCanadianwritersarereadadmiredandrespectedaroundtheglobeMunrosaidonThursday.SheistechnicallynotthefirstCanadiantowintheNobelPrizeforLiteraturebutmanyliketothinkthatsheis.In1976SaulBellowwhowasborninQuebecbutmovedtoChicagowhenhewasstillachildwontheprizE.EventhoughhewasborninCanadaheismostlyconsideredtobeanAmericanwriter.Thisisawinforusall.CanadiansbyourverynaturearenotverynationalisticsaidGeoffreyTaylor.Butthingslikethissuddenlymakeyouwanttofindaflag.Shewasn’tsureifshewouldkeepwritingifshewontheprizesayingthatitwouldbenicetogooutwithabang.ButthismaychangemyminD.32.WhatisthefeatureofMunro’sstories?A.Theyhavecomplicated复杂的contents.B.Theyhavesimilarstorybackgrounds.C.Theyhavespecificthemesforchildren.D.Theyhavethesamecharactersineachbook.33.ForMunrotheNobelPrizeisanawardfor______.A.herloveforCanadiancultureB.herdevotiontotheshortstoryC.herspecialformofwritingD.hercareerofeditingshortstories34.Whatcanyouinferfromthesixthparagraph?A.CanadianwriterspaidlittleattentiontotheprizE.B.CanadianwriterswererespectedacrosstheglobE.C.CanadianwritershavelongbeenignoreD.D.CanadianscomealongwaytowintheprizE.35.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.HowAliceMunrowinstheNobelPrizeB.AnintroductiontotheNobelPrizeinLiteratureC.AliceMunrowinstheNobelPrizeinLiteratureD.A.worldfamouswriterAliceMunro
- NellieMelbawasAustralia'sQueenofOpera歌剧.Shewasbornin1861andherrealnamewasHelenPorterMitchell.Shegrewupinamusicalfamily.Whenshewas20HelenMitchellmarriedthemanagerofaQueenslandsugarfarm.ButshewasnothappyandthenextyearshewentbacktoMelbournetocontinuehermusicandsinginglessons.Shewantedtomakeanameforherselfasanoperasinger.ShestayedinMelbourneforfouryearsthenleftforLondon.ButnooneseemedinterestedinthisyoungunknownsingerfromAustraliA.ShewenttoParistohavelessonsfromawell-knownteacher.InDecemberthesameyearshegaveaconcertinwhichsheusedthenameNellieMelbainhonourofMelbourneherhomecity.NellieMelbawassoonastar.ShesanginLondonEuropeRussiaandAmericA.Shewaspaidwelleverytimeshesang.In1902sheturnedtoMelbournE.Thecitywasdecorated装饰andthousandsofpeoplewaitedinthestreetstowaveandcheerasshedroveby.FromthenonshedividedhertimebetweenLondonandAustraliA.DuringWorldWarIshesanginmanyconcertstoraisemoney.In1918NellieMelbawasmadeaDameoftheBritishEmpirE.6.NellieMelbasparentsprobablywere_________.A.musiciansB.engineersC.fannersD.scientists7.ShewenttoLondonbecause_________.A.nooneshowedinterestinhersingingB.shewasnothappyinAustraliaC.shewantedtostudymusicD.shewantedtobeagreatsinger8.Shebecamefamousinher_________.A.thirtiesB.twentiesC.fiftiesD.forties9.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.ShelovedMelbournebutthepeopletheredidn'tloveher.B.Shedidn'tloveMelbournebutthepeopletherelovedher.C.ShelovedMelbourneandthepeopletherelovedher.D.Shedidn'tloveMelbourneandthepeopletheredidn'tloveher.10.WhatdoyousupposeaDameoftheBritishEmpiremeans?A.A.verybeautifulwoman.B.A.womansinger.C.QueenofOperA.D.A.respectedwoman.
- ThestoryallbeganwithasimpleannouncementfromthechurchwalloneSundaymorning.LaSalleStreetChurch’spastorLauraTruaxtoldhis320regularmembersthatthechurchhadrecentlyreceivedalarge$1.6millionprofitinarealestatedeal房地产交易andthatshewouldsetasidethatamountby10percenttodivideamongherparishioners教区居民.Eachwouldgeta$500checktodosomethingpositiveforsomeoneandsomeonecouldbetheparishionersthemselves.Themoneycamewithnoconditionsattached;parishionersdidnothavetoprovideproofofmoneyspent.ItjustcamewiththehopethatthemoneywouldbeusedforgooD.LaSalle’scongregation集会israciallyandfinanciallydiverse;Morethan60percentofmembershaveadvanceddegreeswhileaboutathirdliveapaycheck-to-paychecklifE.Truaxhadnoideahowherexperimentwouldwork.Sheonlyhopedthatitwouldmakeherparishionersapartofthegivingprocessandengagetheminthechurchandintheircommunity.Sofarherideaseemstobepayingoff.ChecksfromLaSalleStreetChurchhavebeenusedtofundeverythingfromswallinternationalprojects---includingaschoolintheHimalayasahealthclinicinandanirrigationprojectinTanzania---tohelplocalfamiliesandfriendsintroublE.OnecongregantishelpingtofundaskateboardingparkinAmmanJordaawherehelivedformanyyears.Anotherisusinghermoneytostartascholarshipfoundationforlocalkids.Anotherhasusedhermoneytobuywinterclothingforthekidsatherdaughter'sschool.1hopedthattheywouldrecognizethepowertheyhadtoblessothersandchangesomebody'slifeTruaxtoldYahooNews.Ihopedthattheywouldseetheirconnectionbetweentheirlittlepieceandthebiggerthingthechurchwascalledto21.WhydidLauraTruaxhandoutsomemoneytothechurchmembers?A.Tohelpthemtomake&living.B.ToencouragethemtodoagooddeeD.C.Torewardthemfortheirhardwork.D.Toemploythemtorepairthechurch.22.WecanlearnfromParagraph2thatmostpeopleofLaSalle'scongregation________A.arefromthecityB.leadamiserablelifeC.havereceivedgoodeducationD.ownalotofmoney23.BytheunderlinedpartSofarherideaseemstobepayingoffthewritermeansItseemsthat______.A.LaSalle'sexperimentissuccessfulsofarB.LaSalleismorecleverthanotherpeopleC.theparishionerssupportLaSalle’splannowD.LaSallehasmadealotofmoneybynow24.Theparishionershavespenttheirmoneyinthefieldsof________A.sciencecultureandtravelB.industryagricultureandmilitaryC.economypoliticsandentertainmentD.educationmedicineandsports
- Anewstudyshowsstudentswhowritenotesbyhandduringlecturesperformbetteronexamsthanthosewhouselaptops笔记本电脑.Studentsareincreasinglyusinglaptopsfornote-takingbecauseofspeedandlegibility清晰度.Buttheresearchhasfoundlaptopusersarelessabletorememberandapplytheconceptstheyhavebeentaught.ResearchersperformedexperimentsthataimedtofindoutwhetherusingalaptopincreasedthetendencytomakenotesmindlesslybytakingdownwordforwordwhattheprofessorssaiD.Inthefirstexperimentstudentsweregiveneitheralaptoporpenandpaper.Theylistenedtothesamelecturesandweretoldtousetheirusualnote-takingskills.Thirtyminutesafterthetalktheywereexaminedontheirabilitytorememberfactsandonhowwelltheyunderstoodconcepts.TheresearchersfoundthatlaptopuserstooktwiceasmanynotesasthosewhowrotebyhanD.Howeverthetypistsperformedworseatrememberingandapplyingtheconcepts.Bothgroupsscoredsimilarlywhenitcametomemorizingfacts.Theresearchers’reportsaidWhilemorenotesarebeneficialifthenotesaretakenmindlesslyasismorelikelythecaseonalaptopthebenefitdisappears.Inanotherexperimentaimedattestinglong-termmemorystudentstooknotesasbeforebutweretestedaweekafterthelecturE.Thistimethestudentswhowrotenotesbyhandperformedsignificantlybetterontheexam.ThesetwoexperimentssuggestthathandwrittennotesarenotonlybetterforimmediatelearningandunderstandingbutthattheyalsoleadtosuperiorrevisioninthefuturE.33.Moreandmorestudentsfavorlaptopsfornote-takingbecausetheycan.A.writemorenotesB.digestconceptsbetterC.gethigherscoresD.understandlecturesbetter34.Whiletakingnoteslaptopuserstendtobe.A.skillfulB.mindlessC.thoughtfulD.tireless35.Thepassageislikelytoappearin.A.anewspaperadvertisementB.acomputertextbookC.asciencemagazineD.afinancereport
- NoOtherStorybyDr.CuthbertSoup.$16.99.Ages8-12.ThisisthethirdbookinaseriesthattellsthestoryoftheCheesemanfamilywhichisdadEthanCheesemanandhisthreesmartpoliteandattractivechildren.Thereasonwhythereisnomotheriscentraltothestorywhichisabouttimetraveldinosaursanddeliciousicecream.Evenifyouhaven’treadtheearlierbooksintheseriesyou’llfindthisstoryexcitingandmostlylaugh-out-loudfunny.TheSantaTrapbyJonathanEmmett.$15.95.Age5andolder.We’rereallyhopingthatnoneofyoureadingthisisasbadakidasBradleyBartleby.BecauseevenSanta圣诞老人findsithardtoputBradleyonanicelist.InfactSantawon’tgiveBradleyanythingbutsocksandbadbadBradleyisboreD.SohesetsouttotrapSantaandstealallthetoysthatSantaiscarryingforgoodgirlsandboys.ThisfunnystorywillhaveyoutalkingabouttheimportanceofbeinggooD.Let’sMakeSomeGreatFingerprintArtbyMarionDeuchars.$14.95.Age5andolder.Allyouneedtoenjoythisbookisyourfingerandinkpad印台andyourimagination.Doyouknowthattwothumbprints拇指的指纹cancreateaheartorthatthosesametwoprintscancreatepigscatsorbees?Thebookisfilledwithcleverideasbutwethinkthebestpartisthatitwillhelpyoucomeupwithmoreofyourown.TwelveKindsofIcebyEllenBryanObeD.$16.99.Age8andolder.Thisisashortjust64pagesandbeautifullypicturedbookthattellsthestoryofonewinter’sworthoficE.Itstartswiththethinicethatformsonabottleofwaterandcontinueswiththeicethatisperfectforaskatingparty.Evenwhenwinterdrawstoacloseandtheicehasturnsintowateryouknowthatsomeicealwaysremains:theiceofyourmemories.Thisbookwillhaveyouhopingforapairofskatesunderthetreeandcolddaysthiswinter.29.BradleyBartleby__________.A.helpsSantahandoutgiftsB.getsnothingfromSantaC.makesSantaangryD.stealsSanta’stoys30.ThebookTwelveKindsifIce________.A.isathickbookB.hasbeautifulpicturesC.isthecheapestofthefourD.isabouttheiceonaskatingarea31.If5-year-oldAlicewantstocreatesomethingherselfshemaybeinterestedinthebookwrittenby________.A.EllenBryanObedB.JonathanEmmettC.MarionDeucharsD.CuthbertSoup32.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanwefindthetext?A.Arts.B.Travel.C.SciencE.D.LiteraturE.
- Hobbswasanorphan.Heworkedinafactoryandeverydayhegotalittlemoney.Hardworkchangedhimthinandweak.Hewantedtoborrowalotofmoneytolearntopaintpicturesbuthedidnotthinkhecouldpayoffthedebts.OnedaythelawyersaidtohimOnethousanddollarsandhereisthemoney.AsHobbstookthepackageofnoteshewasverydumbfounded惊呆的.Hedidn’tknowwherethemoneycamefromandhowtospendit.HesaidtohimselfIcouldgotofindahotelandlivelikearichmanforafewdays;orIgiveupmyworkinthefactoryanddowhatI’dliketodo:paintingpictures.IcoulddothatforafewweeksbutwhatwouldIdoafterthat?Ishouldhavelostmyplaceofthefactoryandhavenomoneytoliveon.IfitwerealittlelessmoneyIwouldbuyanewcoatoraradioorgiveadinnertomyfriends.IfitweremoreIcouldgiveuptheworkandpayforpaintingpictures.Butit’stoomuchforoneandtoolittlefortheother.Hereisthereadingofyouruncle’swillsaidthelawyertellingwhatistobedonewiththismoneyafterhisdeath.Imustaskyoutorememberonepoint.Yourunclehassaidyoumustbringmeapapershowingexactlywhatyoudidwithhismoneyassoonasyouhavespentit.YesIseE.I’lldothat.saidtheyoungman.46.Hewantedtoborrowmoneybecausehewantedto.A.studyabroadB.workabroadC.payforthedebtsD.learntopaintpictures47.Hobbswasdumbfoundedonreceivingthemoneybecausehethought.A.themoneywastoomuchB.themoneywastoolittleC.hewouldbedismissedD.thelawyermeanttopunishhim48.WiththemoneyhegotfirstHobbs.A.plannedtohaveahappylifeforafewdaysB.decidedtogiveuphisworkintheofficeC.wastogiveadinnertohisfriendsD.hadnoideawhattodo49.WhatHobbswasaskedtodowas.A.totellthelawyerwhathedidwiththemoneyafterspendingitB.toreadhisuncle’swillC.totellthelawyerwhatwastobedonewiththemoneyD.nothingbuttobuysomepictures50.WhatHobbsreallylovedtodowas.A.workinginthefactoryB.livinginafinehotelC.paintingpicturesD.savingthemoney
- ZoeDamacela19didn'thaveniceclotheswhenshewasyoung.Itwasn'teasyforZoe’shard-workingsinglemothertomakeendsmeet.Theymovedinandoutofhomelessshelters.EverythingchangedforZoeingradeninE.Atthattimesheheardaboutasewing缝纫classatherschool.Shesignedupandcouldn'twaittoturnherdesignsintoclothes.Thecolorofthefirstdressshemadewaswhite-blackstrips.Soontheclothessheworewereallmadebyher.Othergirlsatschoollovedherdesignstoo.Theyaskedheriftheycouldbuydressesfromher.Zoesoldherfirstdressfor$13.Unfortunatelyitcosther$25tomakethedress.IhadthecreativityindesignssaysZoE.ButIreallyhadnoideaaboutbusiness.ZoekeptsellingtheclothesshedesigneD.Herbusinesswasboomingandeventhegirlswhohadeverteasedherbecamehercustomers.IntheeleventhgradeZoetookabusinessclass.Shelearnedhowtopriceherclothessothatshecouldbesuretomakeafairprofit.Herbusinessteachersuggestedshetakepartinacontestforteenagedentrepreneurs企业家.ThecontestwasforteensfromallovertheUnitedStates.Zoesentinherbusinessplanwhichexplainedhowsheplannedtomakeherpanygrow.ShewonthesecondprizeintheenD.Zoe’ssuccessbecameanewsitem.SupermodelTyraBanksheardaboutitandsheinvitedZoetotakepartinherTVshow.BeingrecognizedIfeltreallyunrealsaysZoE.Zoehasadviceforteenswhowanttostarttheirownbusiness.Ifyoureallyworkhardonityouwillbeabletomakeithappenshesays.IfIcandoitanyoneelsecan.33.Wecanlearnthat_____________whenshewasingradeninE.A.ZoehadnointerestindesigningclothesB.Zoeseldomworeherself-madeclothesC.Zoedidn'tknowhowtomakemoneyD.Zoeattendedabusinesscourse34.AfterwinningthecontestZoe_____________.A.considereditarewardB.expectedtobeknownC.wasproudofherowngiftD.couldhardlybelieveit35.Zoeadvisedtheteens_____________.A.tomakeeffortstoachievetheirdreamsB.todesignandmaketheirownclothesC.totryeverymeanstobeefamousD.todowhatevertheywouldliketo
- Itisn’teasybeingaprincess.A.princessaddresseslargecrowdsandusesperfectmanners.A.princessmustalwaysbepoliteandsweetandsometimesrepaircarenginesandfixtires.PrincessElizabethIIreallydoesallthat.BeforeshewasQueenofEnglandPrincessElizabethwantedtojointheA.T.S.afemalebranchoftheBritishmilitary.ItwasWorldWarIIandwomenworkedatjobstraditionallyheldbymenwhowerethenoverseasfighting.Elizabethwasateenagerandfirsthadtoconvinceherparentswhothoughtitwastoodangerousbutshewouldnottakenoforananswer.Ioughttodoasothergirlsofmyagedoshesaidfirmly.AftersomemonthsherparentsfinallyagreeD.PrincessElizabethreceivedthesametrainingasothers.WhenshearrivedattheA.T.S.campforherfirstdayoftrainingshewasgreetedbyajacked-upcarwithitswheelsoff.Inthefollowingweeksshelearnedtotakeapartanengineandthenassemble安装it.TocompleteherA.T.S.trainingshewasrequiredtodriveabigtruckonherown.PrincessElizabethbecameQueenBeingaqueenElizabethIIin1952.Nowinhereightiesshestilldrives.Beingaqueenrequiresalotofhardworkbutitcanbefunaswell.QueenElizabethloveshorsesandstillridesfourtimeseachweek.Shealsostilllikestogetalittledirty.SheactivelymanagesherfarmatBalmoralandisoftenseenhikingthroughthecountrysidetherE.25.WhatdidPrincessElizabethdowhenherparentsdisagreedwithherplan?A.Shehesitatedalot.B.Shelefthomesecretly.C.Sheignoredtheirconcern.D.ShepromisedtoreturnhomE.26.ItcanbelearnedfromthelastparagraphthatElizabethII__________.A.findsithardtobeaqualifiedqueenB.stillleadsanactivelifeinhereightiesC.enjoyshikingratherthanridinghorsesD.hassomedifficultyinmanaginghertime.27.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeElizabethII?A.Strongproudandadventurous·B.Confidentlovelyandbeautiful.C.Braveenergeticanddetermined.D.Energeticresponsibleandproud.28.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.ElizabethII’schildhood.B.ThespecialtyofElizabethII.C.Elizabeth’soverseasfighting.D.ElizabethII’scontributioninWorldWarII.
- DuringthepastSpringFestivalmanychildrenmayhavereceivedredpacketsfromtheirfamilies.ButXingPua40-year-oldeconomistisaskingthegovernmenttogiveredpacketstoeveryChinesecitizen.Xingsuggestedthegovernmentgiveout1000yuantoeachChinesesincethegovernmentincomehasincreasedrapidlyinrecentyears.Hesaidhissuggestionwouldalloweveryonetodirectlyenjoythefruitsofthecountry'seconomicsuccesshelpthelower-incomegroupsdealwithrisingpricesandincreaseconsumptionaroundthecountry.Recentyearswehaveseenthegovernmentcarryoutaseriesofpro-poorandpro-ruralpoliciesincludingincreasingspendingonpublichealthcareandcallingofftheagriculturaltax.Butthelower-incomegroupstillneedsmorehelpwhilebeinghithardbyan11-yearhighinprices.XingsaidwhilemakingthedrafthehasborrowedmanyideasfrompracticesincountriesliketheUnitesStatesandSingaporewhosegovernmentsofferedcashhandoutstotheircitizensearlierthisyearastheresultofasurplusingovernmentincomE.AsforinChinaWecanevenencouragetherichtodonatetheir1000yuanredpacketstothepoorsaidXing.AlthoughXing'ssuggestionhasgainedwidesupportamongordinaryChineseontheInternetmanyothereconomistscriticizeditasunpractical.EvenXinghimselfadmittedhemadethesuggestionwithoutanycarefulcalculation.ButtheyagreedwithXing'spointthatthegrowingeconomicpieshouldbesharedamongthepeoplE.TobetterusetheincreaseofmoneyhandingoutmoneyisnotasolutionthatholdsgoodforalltimE.ItcouldbebettertoimprovethepublicserviceorcutthepriceofenergyuseindailylifesaidQiaoXinshenganeconomicprofessor.32.XingPusuggestedthatthegovernmentgiveoutonethousandyuantoeachChinesebecause________.A.thepoorshouldgethelpfromtherichB.thegovernmentshouldincreaseconsumptionC.allpeopleshouldbenefitfromtheeconomicgrowthD.thegovernmentshouldcarryoutpro-ruralpolicies33.Whathasthegovernmentdonetohelpthelower-incomegroup?A.SpendinglessonpublichealthcareB.ReducingtheagriculturaltaxC.HandingoutmoneytoeveryChineseD.Carryingoutpoliciestoassistthepoor34.Accordingtosomeexpertswhatisbetterthangivingoutmoney?A.SupplyingfoodtoeveryoneeverydayB.CuttingthepriceofenergyuseindailylifeC.ControllingtherisingpricesD.Increasingthegovernment'sincome35.XingPu'sideaofgivingredpacketstoeveryChinesecitizenmainlycamefrom______.A.customsoftheSpringFestivalB.whatothernationshavedoneC.theincreaseinpublichealthcareD.thehighpricesinthepastyears
- MaggiewasverygladthatJameswasnotafrequentvisitortothehousE.Inthechildren’sopiniontheyhadsomethingthattheycouldn’texplainorunderstandabouthimandthatexcitedtheirimagination.Hestirred激起Maggie’sangerhoweversothatsheoftensaidtoherhusbanD.It’smercythatbrotherofyoursdoesn’tcomeoftener.InfactJamescameonceayearunexpectedlyaroundeighto’clockintheeveningandhestayedforsixhoursofclosediscussionwithhisbrother.HisarrivalwasasignaltothechildrenthattheirbedtimewouldbedelayeD.Notthatheeverspoketothemorplayedwiththem.Hetooknonoticeofthemasifhewasunabletoseechildrenatleastuntilthetimecameforhimtogo.IndeedafterhisfirstgreetingandacarelesskissJamestooknonoticeofMaggieeitherexcepttoaddYou’llbegettingonwiththesupperMaggie.Suchwashisregardforher.Maggiepaidhimbackinherownway.ShekeptthechildrenupthefourofthemtokeephercompanyshesaidbutofcoursetheysangandmadeanoiseandbroketheendlesssoundofJames’voicE.Verylatetheydroppedofftosleepintheirchairs.ThenwhenJameswasabouttogoMaggiewokethemupandsomoreorlessforcedhimtopartwithfourshillingsbeforeheleft.ThatgavehersomesatisfactionforJamesthoughrichwasunwillingtogiveorsharewhathehaD.Healwayswenthomebythelasttrainjustaftertwoo’clock.Maggie’schildrensecretlystaredattheirunclE.Theycouldnotforgetthathehadintheirmother’swordslosttwowivesandtakenathird.Theywonderedaboutthosetwounfortunatelostladies.Theyaskedeachotherwhattheirfate命运hadbeenandifneithercouldeverbefoundagain.Jamesneverbroughthisthirdwifewithhimnorevermentionedher.Thechildrendecidedthathemustbesofrightenedoflosingherthatheneverallowedheroutsidethedoor.9.MaggieneverpreparedanythingspecialforJamesbecause________.A.hewasamandifficulttopleaseB.sheneverknewwhenhewascomingC.shewastoobusylookingafterherchildrenD.heneverstayedlongenoughforameal10.WhatdoweknowaboutJame’sbehavior?A.Hewasakindmanwithloveforthefamily.B.Hewasunselfishespeciallytowardshisbrother.C.Hewasanxioustopleasethefamilyespeciallythechildren.D.Hewasrudetohissister-in-law.11.Maggiefeltpleasedwhen________.A.shepaidJamesthemoneythatsheowedhimB.JamesgavesomemoneytothechildrenC.shehadtowakeJamesuptocatchhistrainD.Jamesthankedherforthenicesupper12.ThechildrendidnotrealizethattwoofJames’wives________.A.weredeadB.sufferedfromlossofmemoryC.hadrunawayfromhimD.mightreappearoneday
- OnthenightofNovember141978asix-year-oldKoreanboywasflyingtotheUnitedStates.AllheknewwasthathewasonaplaneheadingforsomewherE.TheplanelandedatKennedyInternationalAirportwherehewasgreetedbyafamily.ThisyoungboywasmE.IhavegrownupinatownwheretherewerefewAsianssoIstuckoutinthecrowD.ImadefriendsquicklyandtheytreatedmejustlikeanyoneelsE.YoumayaskifanyonemadefunofmyappearancE.WellofcourseImetthatkindofperson.Ijustshruggeditoff.AsanadoptedchildIhavesomethingthatothersdon'thavE.Ihavehadthebenefitoftwofamilies.I'mluckytohavegotachancetostartanewlifE.Butwemusttrynevertoforgetourpast.SomedayIwillgobacktoKoreatofindoutwhatkindofcultureIleftbehinD.ThereisonlyonethingthatIregretaboutbeingadopteD.WhenIarguewithmyparentsandtheyrealizetheyarelosingtheargumenttheysometimeswonderwhatIwouldbedoingifIwerebackinKoreA.Idon'tunderstandthisbecauseIthoughtthepurposeofadoptingsomeonewastogivethemabetterchanceofgrowingupinafamily.SomedaywhenIamolderIwanttoadoptagirlandraiseherthewaymyparentshaveraisedmebutIwoulddoitbetterforIknowwhatwentwellandwhatdidnot.45.Welearnthatwhenthewriterwasonthewaytohisnewfamily______.A.hewaswithhisownparentsB.hewasveryhappyandexcitedC.hewasabouttenyearsoldthenD.hedidn'tknowhewasgoingtobeadopted46.Ifsomeonesticksoutinthecrowditmeansthathe/she_______.A.isverygood-lookingB.isverykind-heartedC.iseasilynoticedbyothersD.isdislikedbyothers47.Whenthewriterwasmadefunofbyothershe_______.A.wasdeeplyhurtB.wantedtogobacktoKoreaC.didn’tcareaboutitthatmuchD.triedtomakefriendswiththem48.Whatdoesthewriterwanttodowhenheisolder?A..GobacktolivewithhisparentsinKoreA.B.Tellhisparentswhattheyhavedonewrong.C.Findouthowtoraisechildreninabetterway.D.Adoptagirlandraiseherinagoodway.
- Inthe1962movieLawrenceofArabiaonesceneshowsanAmericannewspaperreportereagerlysnappingphotosofmenrobbingadamagedtrain.OneoftherobbersChiefAudaabuTayioftheHoweitatclansuddenlynoticesthecameraandsnatchesit.AmIinthis?heasksbeforesmashingitopen.TothedismayedreporterLawrenceexplainsHethinksthesethingswillstealhisvirtuE.Hethinksyou’reakindofthief.AssoonascolonizersandexplorersbegantakingcamerasintodistantlandsstoriesbegancirculatingabouthownativepeoplessawthemastoolsforblackmagiC.Theignorantnativesmayhavehadapoint.Whenphotographyfirstbecameavailablescientistswelcomeditasamoreobjectivewayofrecordingfarawaysocietiesthanearlytravelers’exaggeratedaccounts.Butinsomewaysanthropological人类学的photographsrevealmoreabouttheculturethatholdsthecamerathantheonethatstaresback.Upintothe1950sand1960smanyethnographer人种学者soughtpurepicturesofprimitiveculturesroutinelydeletingmodernarticlesfordailyusesuchasclocksandWesterndress.Theypaidmenandwomentore-enactritualsortoposeasmembersofwarorhuntingpartiesoftenwithlittleregardfortruthfulness.EdwardCurtisthelegendaryphotographerofNorthAmericanIndiansforexamplegotoneMakahmantoposeasawhalerwithaspearin1915---eventhoughtheMakahhadnothuntedwhalesinageneration.Thesephotographsreinforcedwidelyacceptedstereotypesthatnativecultureswereisolatedprimitiveandunchanging.ForinstanceNationalGeographicmagazine’sphotographshavetaughtmillionsofAmericansaboutothercultures.AsCatherineLutzandJaneCollinspointoutintheir1993bookReadingNationalGeographicthemagazinesinceitsfoundingin1888haskeptatraditionofpresentingbeautifulphotosthatdon’tchallengewhitemiddle-classAmericanconventions.Whiledark-skinnedwomencanbeshownwithouttopsforexamplewhitewomen’sbreastsaretaboo.Photosthatcouldunsettleordisturbsuchasareasoftheworldtornapartbywarorfaminearediscardedinfavorofthosethatreassuretoconformwiththesociety’sstatedpledgetopresentonlykindlyvisionsofforeignsocieties.TheresultLutzandCollinssayisthedisplayofanidealizedandexoticworldrelativelyfreeofpainorclassconflict.LutzactuallylikesNationalGeographicalot.Shereadthemagazineasachildanditslushimageryinfluencedhereventualchoiceofanthropologyasacareer.Shejustthinksthataspeoplelookatthephotographsofotherculturestheyshouldbealerttothechoiceofcompositionandimages.66.Themainideaofthepassageis_______.A.PhotographstakenbyWesternexplorersreflectmoreWesterners’perceptionofthenativeculturesandtheWesternvalues.B.ThereisacomplicatedrelationshipbetweentheWesternexplorersandtheprimitivepeoples.C.PopularmagazinessuchasNationalGeographicshouldshowpicturesoftheexoticandidealizedworldstomaintainhighsales.D.Anthropologistsaskthenativestoposefortheirpicturescompromisingthetruthfulnessoftheirpictures.67.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatearlytravelerstothenativelandsoften_______.A.tookpictureswiththenativesB.gaveexaggeratedaccountsofthenativelandsC.askforpicturesfromthenativesD.gavethenativesclocksandWesterndresses68.TheauthormentionsthemovieLawrenceofArabiato_______.A.showhowpeopleinthenativesocietiesareportrayedbyWesterners.B.illustratehowpeoplefromprimitivesocietiesseecamerasastoolsofblackmagicthatstealtheirvirtues.C.showhowanthropologistsportrayuntruthfulpicturesofnativepeoplE.D.showthecruelanduncivilizedsideofthenativepeoplE.69.Inparagraph2theunderlinedpartrefersto_______.A.thenativecultureB.theWesterncultureC.theacademiccultureD.thenewsbusinessculture70.WithwhichofthefollowingstatementswouldCatherineLutzmostprobablyagree?A.ReportersfromtheWesternsocietiesshouldroutinelydeletemodernelementsinpicturestakenofthenativesocieties.B.TheprimitiveculturesareinferiortothemoreadvancedWesternculturE.C.Thewesternmediaarenotpresentingarealisticpictureofthefarawaysocieties.D.PeopleintheWesternnewsbusinessshouldtrynottochallengethewell-establishedwhitemiddle-classvalues.
- Gettingclosetoactiveoreruptingvolcanoescanbedangerous.ButforMichaelRampinoit’sallinaday’swork.Rampinoisavolcanologistascientistwhostudiesvolcanoesandhowtheyaffectourplanet.Rampinohasbeenclosetored-hotlavaflows熔岩流inHawaiiandexplosivevolcanoesinIndonesiA.Heknowswhentogetclosetoanactivevolcanoandwhentobackaway.Rampinowasn’talwaysavolcanologist.HeworkedforNASAforsevenyears.HestudiedrocksuntilhebegantoresearchclimatechangeandtheeffectsthatvolcanoeshaveonclimatE.Hebecameinterestedinthesubject.OnceIstartedworkingwithvolcanoesRampinosaidIwashooked.RampinoisaprofessoratNewYorkUniversity.AspartofhisjobhetravelstoareaswherevolcanoeshavebeenactivE.Activemeanstheyhaveeruptedwithinthepastfewcenturiesandprobablywilleruptagain.Rampinostudiesthedeposits沉积物ofashandothermaterialsfromtheeruptions.TheashmayholdcluestowhathappenedtotheEarthinthedistantpast.ItmayalsohelpscientistspredictwhatcouldhappentoEarth’sclimateinthefuturE.Rampinodoesn’tworkalonE.Heworkswithateamofscientistswhousecomputerstostimulate模拟theeffectsvolcanoeshaveonEarth’satmospherE.Beingavolcanologistmaybehardworkbutit’salsofun.It’scooltravelingtheworldstudyingtounderstandtheeventsthathaveshapedEarth’shistory.12.ToRampinobeingclosetoactivevolcanoesis_____.A.adventurousbutmeaningfulB.scarybutnecessaryC.impossibleandunnecessaryD.dangerousbuturgent13.TheunderlinedwordhookedinParagraph2probablymeans_____.A.trappedB.touchedC.frightenedD.attracted14.Rampino’sstudyonvolcanoesmighthelp_____.A.warnpeopletoprotecttheenvironmentB.supportthestudyofEarth’sfutureclimateC.tellthefutureeruptiontimeofthevolcanoesD.reducethepossibilityofthevolcanoes’eruptions15.Inwhichpartofanewspapercouldwefindthistext?A.History.B.PeoplE.C.ClimatE.D.Business.
- JacksonvilleisthelargestcityinFloridaandhasalargenumberofshoppingmallstosuitdifferenttastesfortouristsandgueststoshop.HerearesomegreatplaceswhereyoucanshopinJacksonvillE.GatewayTownCenterThevenerableGatewayTownCenterisoneofJacksonville’soldestshoppingmallsprovidinganelectricmixofexcitingstoresandfunamusements!GatewayTownCenterislocatedat5184NorwoodAvenueandownsamixtureofretailboutiques时装店likeFootlockerandAshleyStewart.YoucanvisitGatewayTownCenterMondaysthroughSaturdaysfrom10:00A.m.to9:00p.m.andSundaysfromnoonto6:00.St.JohnsTownCenterThenewestandtrendiestshoppingdestinationinthecityisSt.JohnsTownCenter.ThiscenterhasallyournationalfavoriteslikeDillard’sBarnes&NobleandTargetaswellasagreatrestaurantselection.St.JohnsTownCenterisopenfrom10:00A.m.to9:00p.m.MondaysthroughSaturdaysand11:00A.m.to6:00onSundays.RegencySquareShoppingCenterOn9501ArlingtonExpresswaystandstheRegencySquareMall.Childrenlikeridingonthemall’sminitrainwhileadultsliketoshopandsocializE.MoviefanswilllikeknowingthattheRegencySquareMallhasa24screenAMCtheatrE.Youcanvisitthismallfrom10:00A.m.to9:00p.m.MondaysthroughSaturdaysandSundaysfromnoonto6:00p.m..RiverCityMarketplaceRiverCityMarketplacelocatedinJacksonvilleisthelargestshoppingmallinthecitywith70shopsincludingsuchstoresasLowesWal-MartSuperCenterPetSmartandOldNavy.Alltheseshopscanbefoundattheopen-airplazA.Themall’s14screenHollywoodtheatersareagreatattractionformoviebuffs.RiverCityMarketplace’shoursofoperationare9:00A.m.to9:00p.m.MondaysthroughSaturdaysand11:00A.m.to7:00p.m.onSundays.29.Ifyouwanttoenjoyagooddiningduringshoppingyoucangoto__________.A.St.JohnsTownCenterB.RiverCityMarketplaceC.GatewayTownCenterD.RegencySquareShoppingCenter30.ChildrenwouldliketovisitRegencySquareShoppingCenterprobablybecause__________.1.theycanbuyalotofwonderfultoys2.theycantaketheminitrainthere3.theycanplaytheirfavoritecomputergames4.theycanmakemanyfriends31.OnSundaysyoushouldvisitRiverCityMarketplaceat__________.A.10:00A.m.B.8:30A.m.C.9:00A.m.D.6:30p.m.32.Thispassageisprobablytakenfrom__________.A.atextbookB.asciencemagazineC.anadvertisementD.anannouncement
- Peoplebelievedforalongtimethattheheartwasthecenterofaperson'semotions.Thatiswhythewordheartisusedinsomanyexpressionsaboutemotionalsituations.OnesuchexpressionistoloseyourhearttosomeonE.WhenthathappensyouhavefalleninlovE.Butifthepersonwhowonyourheartdoesnotloveyouthenyouaresuretohaveabrokenheart.Inyourpainandsadnessyoumaydecidethatthepersonyoulovedishard-heartedandinfacthasaheartofstonE.YoumaydecidetopouroutyourhearttoafrienD.Tellingsomeoneaboutyourpersonalproblemscanoftenmakeyoufeelbetter.Ifyourfrienddoesnotseemtounderstandhowpainfulyourbrokenheartisyoumayaskhertohaveaheart.Youareaskingyourfriendtoshowsomesympathyforyoursituation.Yourfriendhasherheartintherightplaceifshesayssheissorryandshowsgreatconcernforhowyoufeel.YourfriendmayhoweverwarnyounottowearyourheartonyoursleevE.InotherwordsdonotleteveryoneseehowlovesickyouarE.Whenyourheartisonyoursleeveyouareshowingyourdeepestemotions.IfyourfriendsaysmyheartbleedsforyoushemeanstheoppositE.Sheisacold-heartedpersonwhodoesnotreallycareaboutyoursituation.Intheever-popularmotionpictureTheWizardofOz绿野仙踪theTinManseeksaheart.HewantedtofeeltheemotionofloveandwasseekinghelpfromthepowerfulWizardofOztofindaheart.TheCowardlyLioninthesamemoviedidhaveaheart.ButhelackedcourageandwantedtoasktheWizardofOztogivehimsomE.Youcouldsaythatthecowardlylionwaschicken-hearteD.ThatisanotherwayofdescribingsomeonewhoisnotverybravE.A.chickenisnotnotedforitsbravery.Thussomeonewhoischicken-hearteddoesnothavemuchcouragE.Whenyouarefrightenedorconcernedyourheartisinyourmouth.YoumightsayforexamplethatyourheartwasinyourmouthwhenyouaskedabanktolendyousomemoneytopayforanewhousE.25.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Theheartwasthecenterofaperson'semotions.B.Therearemanyexpressionsaboutheartandwhatdotheymean.C.Weshouldlearnsomeexpressionsaboutheart.D.Itisimportanttolearnsomeexpressionsaboutheart26.HowmanyexpressionsaboutHeartarementionedinthepassage?A.10B.8C.9D.1127.Ifyouhearoneofyourfamilymembersishurtinatrafficaccidentyouwillfeel________.A.heartisinyourmouth.B.haveyourheartintherightplaceC.wearyourheartonyoursleeveD.loseyourheart28.WhydidthewritermentionTheWizardofOzinthepassage?A.Toshowthatitiseverpopular.B.TointroduceafilmtothereadersC.Togivesomemoreexamplesaboutthephrases.D.ToshowthattheTinManisnotbravE.
- Bornwitheasy-brokenbonediseaseZhangYonghongisonlyhalfametertallandmustuseawheelchair.Histhinarmsandlegscanhardlysupportanyweightandheisunabletotakecareofhimself.Howeverhishandsareabletoproducefinepaper-cutswhichwillfreehisdaughterfromthesamediseasE.Tosupporthimselfhelearnedhowtomakepaper-cutartfromhismother.HesoldhisartworkandtaughthistechniquesinXi’anforeightyearsbeforediscoveringhisyoungdaughterinheritedthediseasefromhimleadingZhangtomovehisfamilytoBeijingforhisdaughter’sbettertreatmentfiveyearsago.Thedaughter’streatmentcostsabout30000yuanayear.Thefamily’ssavingswasusedupintwoyearsandZhangwasforcedtostarttosellhisworkinundergroundpassageswithhishealthywifewhosoonlefthimbecauseofthehardlifE.WithalittlehelpfromgovernmenthewasluckytomeetsomekindheartedpeopleinBeijing.A.HongKongbusinessmangave60000yuantohimlastyeartotreatthegirlandstartasmallshoponQiangulouyuanwhichisknownasafamoushutongthatattractslotsoftouristsoverholidays.ZhangRuiauniversitygraduatespendsmostofhertimehelpingZhangsellthepaper-cutstranslatingthestoriesofthepaper-cutsintoEnglishandsellingtheworksontheroadsideofNanluoguxiang.Howevertheartiststilllivesbeyondhisincome收入andstrugglestocontinuehissmallbusiness.Sellingpaper-cutsishisonlysourceofincomE.Withoutthishecan’tsupportthefamilyandtreathisdaughtersaysZhangRuiwhohopesmorepeoplewillhelpZhang.31.WhydidZhanggrowonlyhalfametertall?A.Hiseasy-brokenbonediseaseaffectedhim.B.HisparentsalsohadthesamediseasE.C.Hispoorfamilycouldn’tprovidehimwithrichfooD.D.Anunexpectedaccidentcausedhimtogrowslowly.32.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordinheritedprobablymeaninParagraph2?A.getaroundB.takeawayC.passonD.goover33.Whydidhiswifeleavehim?A.Becauseshewasafraidoflosingthedaughter.B.Becauseshewastiredofhimandherchildren.C.Becauseshelosthopeforherdaughter.D.Becausethelifewastoohardforthem.34.WiththehelpofaHongKongbusinessmanZhangYonghong_________.A.couldsupportthedailylifeofhisfamilyB.ranashopofhisowninBeijingC.hiredagirltosellhisartworksD.couldstartatranslationroom35.Whatcanweconcludefromthelastparagraph?A.Zhangstillneedsmorepeopletohelphim.B.Zhangmanageshisbusinessverywell.C.Zhang’sbusinessneedstobedevelopeD.D.Zhangneedstolookforawifetohelphim.
- Forcenturiespeoplehavewonderedaboutthestrangethingsthattheydreamabout.Somepsychologistssaythatthisnighttimeactivityofthemindhasnospecialmeaning.Othershoweverthinkthatdreamsareanimportantpartofourlives.Infactmanyexpertsbelievethatdreamscantellusaboutaperson'smindandemotions.BeforemoderntimesmanypeoplethoughtthatdreamscontainedmessagesfromGoD.Itwasonlyinthetwentiethcenturythatpeoplestartedtostudydreamsinascientificway.TheAustrianpsychologistSigmundFreudwasprobablythefirstpersontostudydreamsscientifically.HebelievedthatdreamsallowpeopletoexpressthefeelingsthoughtsandfearsthattheyareafraidtoexpressinreallifE.TheSwisspsychiatristCarlJungonceastudentofFreud's.Junghoweverbelievedthatthepurposeofadreamwastocommunicateamessagetothedreamer.Hethoughtpeoplecouldlearnmoreaboutthemselvesbythinkingabouttheirdreams.Forexamplepeoplewhodreamaboutfallingmaylearnthattheyhavetoohighanopinionofthemselves.Ontheotherhandpeoplewhodreamaboutbeingheroesmaylearnthattheythinktoolittleofthemselves.Modern-daypsychologistscontinuetodeveloptheoriesaboutdreams.ForexamplepsychologistWilliamDomhofffromUCSCtheUniversityofCaliforniaSantaCruzbelievesthatdreamingisamental精神的skillthatneedstimetodevelop.Hisresearchshowsthatchildrendonotdreamasmuchasadults.AnotherpsychologistAdamSchneideralsofromUCSChasfoundthatthedreamsofmenandwomenaredifferent.Forexamplethepeopleinmen’sdreamsareoftenothermenandthedreamsofteninvolvefighting.Thisisnottrueofwomen'sdreams.Candreamshelpusunderstandourselves?Psychologistscontinuetotrytoanswerthisquestionindifferentways.Howeveronethingtheyagreeonisthis:Ifyoudreamthatsomethingterribleisgoingtooccuryoushouldn'tpaniC.ThedreammayhavemeaningbutitdoesnotmeanthatsometerribleeventwillactuallytakeplacE.32.Beforethe1900s______.A.peopleconsidereddreamsmeaninglessB.therewerenoscientificstudiesofdreamsC.psychologistshadnoideaaboutdreamsD.dreamswerethoughttohappenonlyatnight33.WecaninferfromCarlJung’sresearchthat_______.A.hedisagreedwithFreud’sideaaboutdreamsB.dreamsareanexpressionofaperson’swishesC.heprovedthatFreud’sideaaboutdreamswastrueD.howpeoplethinkofthemselvesisaffectedbytheirdreams34.Whofoundaconnectionbetweendreamsandage?A.CarlJungB.AdamSchneiderC.SigmundFreudD.WilliamDomhoff35.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.What’sDream?B.AreDreamsReal?C.FamousDreamPsychologistsD.Dreams’InfluencesonPeople’sLife
- FreeOn-lineShortStoriesForKids:TrevorTheTaxiInthischildren'sstorysuitedtoyoungerchildrenwehaveanadventurewithTrevor.Heisataxi.Trevorloveshislife:'SometimeshetakespatientstothenursinghomewheretheycangetbetterafterbeingillandsometimeshetakespeoplehomewhentheyhavebeenshoppingandStanputsalltheirpackagesinsideTrevor'sbootsotheywillnotgetwetorbroken.'Theblackcabinthisadventuregoesfarbeyondthecallofdutywhilstheachieveshiswildestdreams!Whatcouldthisbe?Wellyouwilljusthavetoreadthisshortstoryforyourself!FreeOn-lineShortStoriesForKids:TheGirlWhoBelievedInFairysThefairyqueenisupsetandtheelvesjustdon'tknowwhattodo:'Ohdearohdearsobbedthequeengettingherhankieallwetwithherconstantcrying.ForthetwelfthtimethatdayElgiethechiefelftookherhankieandwrungitoutontothecarpetofgrassthatgrewallaroundthepalacE.'Howwilltheymanagetohelpthequeen?Whywasshesounhappy?Thereisonlyonepersonthatcanhelp!Canshedoit?Thisisalovelyfairytalethatwillglowtheembersofyourheart-onlyforyounglittleprincesses!FreeOn-lineShortStoriesForKids:TheEnviousKingsThisstoryissuitablefor6yearsandupwards.Unfoldinginthestorypagesofthisrecommendationisachildren'sstoryabouttwoenviouskingswhowerecompetingwitheachother:'Inspiteoftheeasylifethatthetwokingshadtheywerenothappyforeachofthemkeptthinkingthattheotheronehadabiggerandbetterpalaceorownedmorehorsesorhadmorejewelsorevenhadcreamiermilk.'TheywerebothpettyandthroughtheirenvytheycausedthemselvesmuchtroublE.Whodoyouthinksavedtheday?Wellyouwilljusthavetoreadthestorytofindout!FreeOn-lineShortStoriesForKids:TheWiseOldWomanThisstoryisprobablysuitedtothe8yearoldagerangeandupwardsalthoughwouldappealtoadultsalikE.HereIintroduceyoutooneofmykidson-linestorieslistedonthewritingandliteraturesectionofHubpages.Inthisparableyouwillfindamagicalworldofwisdominvolvingtreespeopleandsomeoneveryspecial.'Asshestoodandwatchedtheknowledgemeltedintoherandthesaplinggrew...ThemagicaltransitiontookherbreathawayandasshewatchedonwithoreshenoticedsomethingstrangE.'Sowhatwasthisstrangenessandmagicaltransition?Letmeleaveyouwithwonderment...andaclickofthelink!FreeOn-lineShortStoriesForKids:UnusualStories-Faffenburger'sOdysseyThisstoryisprobablymoresuitedtotheolderchilD.SowhoisFaffenburger?Wellwithoneofthesefreeon-lineshortstoriesforkidsweenterintoadifferentrealm.A.worldofnonsenseasFaffenburgermoveswithinalphaandomegA.Thisisaratherunusualstoryasyouwillfindout!'MyfriendHenryFaffenburgerstompeddownthelonglaneonhisshortstumpylegsmoonlightglancingoffhisbald-spotwhichwasalittlesurprisingastherewasnomoonthatnight.Asheroundedthebendhesawapairofheadlightscomingtowardhim.TheydrewlevelandstoppeD.A.smallmanwithyelloweyesemergedfromthedarknessbehindthelightsandenquiredifFaffenburgerwouldlikealift.Whereareyougoing?askedmyfrienD.Whereveryouwanttogorepliedtheowneroftheyelloweyes.'Sotheadventurebegins!Wherewilltheygo?AlphaOmegaorjustthemiddle?Afterallitwasalongsummer-especiallythemiddle!Takeacloserlookatthis-youmightfindsomethingalittlemorestrangeandalittlemorehiddenthatyouhavenoticedbeforE.Intrigued?WellyoushouldbewithFaffenburger'sOdyssey!56.Thispassagegivesusinformationabout________?A.StorybooksforadultsB.On-linestoriesforadultsC.StorybooksforchildrenD.On-linestoriesforchildren57.Whichstoryismoresuitablefortheolderchildren?A.TrevorTheTaxiB.Faffenburger'sOdysseyC.TheWiseOldWomanD.TheEnviousKings58.Youcanfindthecharacterqueenin__________?A.TheEnviousKingsB.TheGirlWhoBelievedInFairysC.TheWiseOldWomanD.TrevorTheTaxi59.Whowillfindthepassageuseful?A.parentswithchildrenB.childrenwholovesstoriesC.teachersinhighschoolD.expertswhoconcernchildren60.AccordingtothepassagethekingsinTheEnviousKingscanbedescribedas_______?A.enviousB.powerfulC.rudeD.ugly
- ImadeapromisetomyselfonthewaydowntothevacationbeachcottagE.FortwoweeksIwouldtrytobealovinghusbandandfather.Totallyloving.Noifsandsorbuts.TheideahadcometomeasIlistenedtoatalkonmycarradio.ThespeakerwasquotingaBiblicalpassageabouthusbandsandtheirwives.ThenhewentontosayLoveisanactofwill.A.personcanchoosetolovE.TomyselfIhadtoadmitthatIhadbeenaselfishhusbanD.WellfortwoweeksthatwouldchangE.AnditdiD.OnarrivingatthebeachcottageIkissedEvelynmeetingmeatthedoorandsaidThatnewyellowsweaterlooksgreatonyou.OhTomyounoticedshesaidsurprisedandpleaseD.MaybealittlepuzzleD.AfterthelongdriveIwantedtositandreaD.Evelynsuggestedawalkonthebeach.IstartedtorefusebutthenIthoughtEvelyn’sbeenaloneherewiththekidsallweekandnowshewantstobealonewithmE.Wewalkedonthebeachwhilethechildrenflewtheirkites.Soitwent.TwoweeksofnotcallingtheWallStreetfirmwhereIamadirector;avisittotheshellmuseumthoughIusuallyhatemuseums.Relaxedandhappythat’showthewholevacationpasseD.ImadeanewpromisetokeeponrememberingtochooselovE.Therewasonethingthatwentwrongwithmyexperimenthowever.EvelynandIstilllaughaboutittoday.OnthelastnightatourcottagepreparingforbedEvelynstaredatmewiththesaddestexpression.What’sthematter?Iaskedher.TomshesaidinavoicefilledwithdistressIdon’t?Whatdoyoumean?Well...thatcheckupIhadseveralweeksago...ourdoctor...didhetellyousomethingaboutme?Tomyou’vebeensogoodtomE.amIdying?IttookamomentforitalltobeunderstooD.ThenIburstoutlaughing.NohoneyIsaidwrappingherinmyarms.You’renotdying;I’mjuststartingtolivE.21.InthefirstparagraphNoifsandsorbutsprobablymeans_________.A.UnintentionallyB.IndependentlyC.ImpressivelyD.Unconditionally22.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatTomdrovetothebeachcottage________.A.withEvelynB.withhischildrenC.withhisfamilyD.alone23.Tomshowedmorelovetohiswifeduringthetwoweeksonthebeachbecause________.A.thedoctorsaidhiswifewasseriouslyill.B.shelookedlovelyinhernewclothes.C.hehadmadealotofmoneyinhisWallStreetfirm.D.hewasdeterminedtobeagoodhusbanD.24.Theunderlinedphraseonethinginthefifthparagraphrefersto_________.A.hewassogoodtoherthatshethoughtshemustbedyingB.hepraisedhersweaterwhichpuzzledherC.sheinsistedonvisitingamuseumwhichhehatedD.heknewsomethingaboutherillnessbutdidn’ttellher
- Theywearthelatestfashionswiththemostup-to-dateaccessories配饰.Yetthesearenotgirlsintheirteensortwentiesbutwomenintheirsixtiesandseventies.Agenerationwhichwouldonceonlywearold-fashionedclothesisnowfavoringthesamehighstreetlookswornbythosehalftheirage.ProfessorJuliaTwiggyasocialpolicyexpertsaidWomenover75arenowshoppingforclothesmorefrequentlythantheydidwhentheywereyounginthe1960s.Inthe1960sbuyingacoatforawomanwasaseriousmatter.Itwasanexpensiveitemthattheywouldpurchaseonlyeverythreeorfouryears—nowyoucanpickoneupatthesupermarketwheneveryouwishto.Fashionisalotcheaperandpeoplegettiredofthingsmorequickly.ProfessorTwiggyanalyzedfamilyexpendingdataandfoundthatwhilethepercentageofspendingonclothesandshoesbywomenhadstayedaroundthesame—about5or6percentofspendingtheamountofclothesboughthadrisensharply.TheprofessorsaidClothesarenow70percentcheaperthantheywereinthe1960sbecauseofthehugeexpansionofproductionintheFarEast.Inthe1960sLeedswastheheartoftheBritishfashionindustryandthatwaswheremostoftheclothescamefrombutnowalmostallofourclothesaresourcedelsewhere.Everyoneisbuyingmoreclothesbutingeneralwearenotspendingmoremoneyonthem.’’FashiondesignerAngelaBarnardwhorunsherownfashionbusinessinLondonsaidolderwomenweremuchmoreaffectedbycelebritystylethaninpreviousyears.ShesaidWhenpeopleseestarssuchasJudiDenchandHelenMirrenlookingattractiveandfashionableintheirsixtiestheywanttofollowthem.Olderwomenaremuchmoreawareofcelebrities.There’salsotheboominTVprogrammersshowingpeoplehowtheycanchangetheirlookandmanyofmyoldercustomersdoyogatostayinshapewellintheirfifties.WhenIstartedmybusinessafewyearsagomyoldercustomerstendedtobeveryrichbutnowtheyarewhatIwouldcallordinarywomen.Myownmotheris6landshewearsthelatestfashionsinawayshewouldneverhavedonetenyearsago.33.Itcanbeconcludedthatoldwomentendtowearthelatestfashionstodaymainlybecause___________.A.theygettiredofthemselvesmorequicklyB.TVshowsteachthemhowtostayinshapeC.theyfeelmuchyoungernowD.clothesaremuchcheaperthanbefore34.Whatcanwelearnaboutoldwomenintermsoffashion?A.Theyareoftenignoredbyfashiondesigners.B.Theyarenowmoleeasilyinfluencedbystars.C.Theyareregardedaspioneersinthelatestfashion.D.Theyaremoreinterestedinclothesbecauseoftheiroldage.35.Whichisthebestpossibletitleofthepassage?A.AgeIsNoBarrierforFashionFans.B.TheMoreFashionabletheLessExpensive.C.UnexpectedchangesinFashion.D.BoomoftheBritishFashionIndustry
- BarackObamawasbornonAugust41961inHonoluluHawaii.HisfathercametoAmericafromKenyawhichisacountryinAfricA.HisparentsAnnandBarackmetwhentheywerestudentsattheUniversityofHawaii.SinceBarackhadthesamenameashisfatheryoungBarackwentbythenicknameBarry.In1979afterhefinishedhighschoolBarrywenttoOccidentalCollegeinLosAngelesCaliforniA.TherehestartedtolearnabouthisAfricanrootsanddecidedtousehisAfricannameBarack.AftertwoyearsinL.A.hewenttoColumbiaUniversityinNewYorkCitytostudypolitics.AftercollegehemovedtoChicagoIllinoiswhereheworkedtohelppoorpeopleinhiscity.HetraveledtoAfricatomeethisgrandmotherandcousinsforthefirsttimE.Hewentbackmanytimesovertheyearstovisitwithhisfamilyandlearnaboutwherehecamefrom.AtworkhemetalawyernamedMichelleRobinson.Theyworkedtogetherinabiglawfirm.ThenheleftChicagotogotoHarvardLawSchoolinCambridgeMassachusetts.Hedidverywellinlawschool.AfterhewasdonewithschoolBarackmovedbacktoChicagoandin1992hemarriedMichellE.Heworkedasalawyerdevotedtohelpingpoorpeopleforfreewhohadbeentreatedunfairly.Heworkedhardtogetthepeoplehehelpedtovote投票.HemademanypeoplebelievethattheirvoteswereimportantandhelpedthemfeelliketheycouldmakeadifferencE.32.BarackObama’sfatherwasprobablybornin_________.A.Hawaii.B.California.C.Illinois.D.Kenya.33.Whichofthefollowingistherightorderaccordingtothetext?①GettingmarriedtoMichellE.②TravellingtoAfricatomeethisgrandmother.③GoingtoHarvardLawSchool.④GoingtoColumbiaUniversity.⑤Workinginabiglawfirm.A.④②⑤③①B.④③②⑤①C.③④①⑤②D.②①⑤④③34.HowdidObamagetpeopletovote?A.Bycheatingthemtodoso.B.BymakingadifferencetopeoplE.C.Byshowingthemtheimportanceoftheirvotes.D.Byhelpingpoorpeoplewhotreatothersunfairly35.AccordingtothetextwhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeBarackObama?A.HumorousB.PoliteC.BraveD.Kind-hearted
- DuringthesepastfewdaysIhavebeenreflectingalotoneverythingthathappenedthispastyearandthinkingofwhatIcandodifferentlysothatthecomingyearwillbemuchbetter!HereIwanttosharesometipssoyoucanalsodoyourresolutionandyoucanachievethemall!·Berealistic:YoushouldalwaystrytoreachfortheskieswithyourgoalsbutthingslikeIwanttowinthelottery彩票orIwanttolose80poundsin1montharethingsyoushouldn’thaveonyourlistbecausetheywillonlybecomefrustrations.·Bedetailed:It’saloteasiertoaccomplishmorespecificplansthangeneralones.InsteadofwritingIwanttoloseweightputthingslikeIwillstartmyYesYouCan!DietPlanthefirstMondayoftheyearorIwillstartamovementroutine3timesaweekfor35minutes.Whenweputdownconcreteactivitieswecommitourselvestothemanditbecomesalothardertocomeupwithexcuses.·Thinkofalternatives:Atthebeginningofthispastyearyouputthatyouweregoingtostartgoingtothegymasoneofyourannualplans.Duringthewholeyearyouintendedtotakeactionbutyoualwayssaidthatyoucouldn’tbecauseyoucamehomesotiredfromwork.Ifthisisoneofyourplansforthisyearyoushouldwritedownhowyou’regoingtoachieveit.ForexampleIwillstartgoingtothegyminthemorningsbeforework.Thatwayyoupreventwhatstoppedyoufromachievingyourgoallastyear.·FocusongoalswhichdependonYOU:ItisveryimportantthatallofyourplansareforYOUtoaccomplishanditisimportantthatyouwritethemdownthatway.IfoneofyourgoalsthiscomingyearistoimprovearelationshipwithoneofyourfamilymembersmakesurethatyouclearlyputdownwhatyouaregoingtodoforthistosucceeD.ForexampleIwillcallmysisteratleastthreetimesaweekandIwillvisitherinthemiddleoftheyear.WellIhopethatyouusethesetipssothatthisyearyouwillaccomplisheverythingyouwantandmakeitthebestyearever!ThankyouforbeingwithmeduringeverythingthispastyearandIhopethatyoukeepshowingmeallofthisloveandsupportduringthenext.Happynewyear!12.Whyisn’tIwanttowinthelotteryrecommendedasaNewYearplan?A.Becauseitisverylikelytofail.B.BecauseitistooeasytorealizE.C.Becauseitisnotbigenoughasagoal.D.Becauseitisnoteasierthanlosingweight.13.TheunderlinedwordcommitinParagraph3canbereplacedbytheword_______.A.devoteB.determineC.adjustD.force14.Whenyoufailedtoaccomplishyourplanlastyearyou’readvisedto______.A.takeactioninsteadofwritingitdownB.giveupthesameplanthisyearC.putdownthewaytorealizeitD.stopmakinganyplans15.Accordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisthebestplan?A.Iwillbecomeamillionaireinonemonth.B.Iwanttobethechampionofthemarathon.C.Iwillchangeallofmybadhabitsinoneweek.D.Iwillgoforawalkaftersupperinworkingdays.
- MarkTwainleftschoolwhenhewastwelvE.Hehadlittleschooleducation.InspiteofthishebecamethemostfamouswriterofhistimE.Hemademillionsofdollarsbywriting.HisrealnamewasSamuelLanghorneClemensbutheisbetterknownallovertheworldasMarkTwainhispennamE.MarkTwainwasbornin1835andhewasnotahealthybaby.Infacthewasnotexpectedtolivethroughthefirstwinter.Butwithhismother’scarehemanagedtosurvivE.Asaboyhecausedmuchtroubleforhisparents.Heusedtoplayjokesonallhisfriendsandneighbors.Hedidn’tliketogotoschoolandheoftenranawayfromhomE.HealwayswentinthedirectionofthenearbyMississippi.Hewasnearlydrownedninetimes.Afterhisfather’sdeathMarkTwainbegantoworkforaprinterwhoonlyprovidedhimwithfoodandclothing.Thenheworkedasaprinterariver-boatpilotandlaterjoinedthearmy.Butshortlyafterthathebecameaminer.Duringthisperiodhestartedtowriteshortstories.Afterwardshebecameafull-timewriter.In1870MarkTwaingotmarrieD.IntheyearsthatfollowedhewrotemanybooksincludingTomSawyerin1876andHuckleberryFinnin1884whichmadehimfamousandbroughthimgreatfortunE.UnfortunatelyMarkTwaingotintodebtsinbadinvestments投资andhehadtowritelargenumbersofstoriestopaythesedebts.In1904hiswifediedandthenthreeofhischildrenpassedaway.Attheageof70hishairwascompletelywhitE.Heboughtmanywhitesuitsandneckties.HeworenothingbutwhitefromheadtofootuntilhisdeathonApril211910.28.InhischildhoodMarkTwain________.A.learnedalotatschoolB.heoftenwentswimmingwithotherboysC.hismotheroftenworriedabouthissafetyD.heoftenplayedgameswithotherboys29.WhichofthefollowingshowstherightorderaboutMarkTwain?A.Hebecameaminer.B.Heworkedasaprinter.C.Hegotintodebts.D.HisfatherdieD.E.Hebecameafull-timewriter.f.Hejoinedthearmy.A.a—d—b—c—e—fB.d—b—f—a—e—cC.d—a—f—e—b—cD.c—b—d—f—e—a30.InordertomakealivingMarkTwain_______.A.firstworkedasaprinterB.didmanykindsofworkC.wrotestoriesinthebeginningD.joinedthearmyafterheworkedinamine31.FromthepassagewecanseethatMarkTwain_______.A.hadahappychildhoodB.wasagoodboyandalwaysdidwhathewasaskedC.wasverynaughtywhenhewasyoungD.livedapleasantlife
- MrSmithisateacherfromAmericA.Hehasadaughter.HernameisAmyandsheisagoodengineer工程师workinginLondon.MrSmithlikestravelingverymuchandhecanspeakSpanish西班牙语FrenchandJapaneseverywell.NowMrSmithisinChinasohewantstolearnsomeChinesE.HeworksveryhardathisChineseandhegoestoChineseclassesinaneveningschool.HehasalotoffriendsinChinaandtheyoftenhelphim.Helikestotalkwiththem.HetellshisdaughterthathecanspeakgoodChineseandhedoesn’thaveanytrouble困难withhisChineseatallbuttheChinesehavealot.1.WhereisAmynow?A.TheUSA.B.ChinA.C.TheUK.D.Spain.2.What’sMrSmith’sdaughter?A.A.teacher.B.A.doctor.C.Anengineer.D.A.student.3.MrSmithlearnsChinese____________.A.verywellB.withhisdaughterC.everymorningD.inChina
- Afarmergrewsomevegetablesinhisgarden.Onedayhiswifewasillandhehadnomoney.Hehadtosellsomecabbagesandcarrotsinthemarket.Thenextmorninghetooktwobasketsofvegetablestotown.Butitwasraininghardthatafternoonandtherewerefewpeopleinthestreet.Whenhisvegetablesweresoldoutitwasdark.HeboughtsomemedicineandhurriedtohisvillagE.Onhiswayhomehesawapersonlyingonthesnow.Heplacedhisbasketsonthegroundandwasgoingtohelpthepersontogetup.Atthattimehefounditwasadeadmanandtherewasmuchbloodonhisbody.Hewassoafraidthatheranawayquicklywithouttakingthebasketswithhim.Thenextafternoonthefarmerwassenttothepolicestation.Havingshownthebasketsanofficerasked:Aretheseyours?Yessir.thefarmeransweredtimidly胆怯地.Haveyoukilledtheman?Nonosir.thefarmersaidinahurry.Whendidyouseethedeadman?Aboutsevenlastevening.Didyouseewhokilledtheman?NoSir.TheofficerbroughtoutaknifeandaskedHaveyouseenityet?NoSir.Theofficerbecameangryandtoldthepolicementobeathimupandsendhimintoprison.Thateveningtheofficerwentontrying.Pointingtotheknifeheaskedagain.Haveyouseenityet?YesSir.TheofficerwashappyandaskedWhenandwhere?Isawitherethisafternoonsir.59.Thefarmerdecidedtosellthevegetablesto.A.buysomefoodforhisfamilyB.buysomemedicineforhiswifeC.gotoseeadoctorD.gotothecinema60.Thefarmerdidn’tsellouthisvegetablesuntiltheeveningbecause.A.theyweretoobadB.theywereveryexpensiveC.itrainedhardthatmorningD.fewpeoplelikedtogooutonsuchabadday61.Thefarmerranawayquicklybecause.A.thepolicemenwerecomingtowardshim.B.hiswifewaswaitingforhimathomeC.hewasafraidtoseeadeadman.D.itwassolatethathecouldn’tstaythereanylonger.62.Theofficertriedthefarmerto.A.knowwhohadkilledtheman.B.knowifhehadseenthedeadmanC.askwhenhesawthedeadmanD.askifhehadseentheknife
- EversinceJonathanhadsetupahouseinComptonStreethehadlookedafteritverycarefully.HeworkedhardinthegardeneverySundayandsetouttoimpresstheneighbourswithhisflowerbedsandlawn.草地BeforeheleftthehouseinthemorningshecarefullyclosedallthedoorsdownstairsopenedsomewindowstolettheairinandlockedthefrontgatE.EverythingJonathandidwastidyandsystematic.OnesummereveningJonathanreturnedhomeasusualatfiveminutestosevenprecisely正好.WhenheopenedthefrontgateheimmediatelynoticedsomethingstrangE.Therewasaheavyfootprintintheearthinoneoftheflowerbeds.JonathanwasjustgoingtoblamethemilkmanorthepostmanwhenhenoticedthatoneofthecurtainsinthefrontroomdownstairswasoutofplacE.JonathanneverleftanythingoutofplacE.Hewalkeduptothefrontdoorandopeneditquietly.Thefront-roomdoorwashalf-open.Jonathanstudieditthoughtfullywonderingifhehadforgottentocloseitthatmorning.HehadneverforgottenbeforE.Hesteppedsilentlyacrossthehalltothedoorandlookedinsidetheroom.Theshadowofamanwasclearlyreflected反射onthefarwallintheeveningsunlight.HehadobviouslybeenstandingbehindthedoorsinceJonathan’sreturn.Jonathangraspedthedoor-handleslammed猛推thedoorandturnedthekey.ThenhecalmlypickedupthetelephoneinthehallandsetaboutcallingthepolicE.ThreeminuteslaterthepolicearriveD.Jonathanwasalittleannoyedthathehadtohavedinnerlaterthanusualbutonthewholehefeltquitepleasedwithhimself.28.ThefirstparagraphmainlytellsusthatJonathanwas___.A.ahard-workingmanB.akindpersonC.rathersetinhislivingwaysD.veryclever29.WhatmadeJonathanfeelstrangeimmediatelyheopenedthefrontgate?A.Hecouldn’topenthedoor.B.TherewasaheavyfootprintintheearthinoneflowerbeD.C.Thecurtainwasbroken.D.Thefront-roomdoorwashalf-open.30.IntheendJonathanwasalittleannoyedbecause____.A.hehadtochangehishabitsalittleB.hecaughtthethieffinallyC.thethiefstolemanyofhisflowersD.thepolicecametoolate
- Twomenweresittingtogetheronaship.Theywereonalongtravel.Oneofthemwasaprofessor.Theotherwasafarmer.TheysatwithouttalkingforawhileandthenthefarmersaidLet’sdosomethingtopassthetimE.Whatdoyouwanttodo?theprofessoraskeD.Wecanaskeachotherriddles.ThefarmersaidYoustart.Let’smaketherulesfirsttheprofessorsaiD.That’snotfair.YouareaprofessorwithmuchknowledgE.YouknowmorethingsthanIdo.Iamjustafarmer.That’struE.TheprofessorsaiD.Whatdoyouwantweshoulddo?Ifyoudon’tknowtheanswertoariddleyoupayme$100.AndifIdon’tknowtheanswerI’llpayyou$50.ThefarmersaiD.TheprofessorthoughtaboutthisthenhesaidOK.That’sfair.Whowillgofirst?IwillThefarmersaiD.HereismyriddlE.Whathasthreelegswhenitwalksbutonlytwolegswhenitflies?TheprofessormanrepeatedtheriddleWhathasthreelegswhenitwalksbutonlytwolegswhenitflies?Mmthat’sagoodonE.I’mafraidIdon’tknowtheanswer.Hegavethefarmer$100thensaidTellmetheanswer.Whathasthreelegswhenitwalksbutonlytwolegswhenitflies?Idon’tknow.Thefarmersaidandgavehim$50.21.Thestorytookplace____________.A.onafarmB.betweentwopassengersC.beforealongplanejourneyD.inashop22.Whatdoesthewordriddlemeaninthisstory?A.somethingtowinmoney.B.somethingtohelptomakerules.C.adifficultquestiontofindtheanswerto.D.akindofgameindoingbusiness.23.Whydidtheprofessoragreetogivemoremoneyifhelost?A.Hemademuchmoremoneythanthefarmer.B.Hewasbetteratplayingriddlegames.C.Hewasinterestedinmakingriddles.D.Hethoughtheknewmorethanthefarmer.24.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.ThetwomenmaderulesfortheirriddlE.B.Thefarmerwasmuchclevererthantheprofessor.C.Thetwomenmadetheirriddlegamemoreinterestingbypayingitformoney.D.TheprofessorknewtheanswertohisriddlE.
- HowareyouandyourfamilygoingtocelebrateEarthDay?It’sgreatdaytogetoutsideandrideabikebutthereareotherwaysyoucouldspendtheday.Herearefourbooks.YoucanlearnmoreabouttheearthandtheanimalsthatmaketheworldaspecialplacetolivE.TheBusyBeaverbyNicholasOldlandBeaverisverybusyandhedoesn’talwaysthinkcarefully.Asaresulthemakesamessoftheforestandendsupinhospital.Finallyherealizeshowcarelesshe’sbeenanddecidestomakethingsrightwhenhereturnstotheforest.LessonsfromMotherEarthbyElaineMcleodFive-year-oldTessisvisitinghergrandmotherandforthefirsttimeshevisitsthegarden.AlongthewayTess’sgrandmothertellshertherulesofthegardenYoumustalwaystakegoodcareofourgarden.NeverthrowrubbisharounD.Thereisplentyforeveryonetoshareifwedon’tdestroythesoil.Thestoryisbeautifullytoldasacaringconversationbetweenachildandhergrandmother.LuzSeetheLightbyClaudiaDavilaWhenLuz’scommunityexperiencesaseriesofblack-outs停电shequicklycomestounderstandtheneedtosaveenergyandfindotherwaysofdoingthings.WiththehelpofherfriendsandneighborsshecreatesacommunitygardenandparkthateveryonecanusE.Thebookattractsmanyyoungreaders.TheLoraxbyDr.SeussAyoungboylearnsoftheroleoftheLoraxasprotectorofthetreesandhowhishomebecamepolluteD.Thebookcontainsmemorableofforestryconservation保护.25.WecanlearnfromthepassagesthatBeaver______.A.alwaysplansthingscarefullyB.decidestoleavetheforestforeverC.nevertakescareoftheforestD.getshurtbecauseofhiscarelessness26.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeLuz?A.Stubborn.B.Beautiful.C.CreativE.D.Unfriendly.27.Whichofthefollowingbooksfocusontheprotectionofforest?A.TheBusyBeaverandTheLorax.B.TheBusyBeaverandLessonsfromMotherEarth.C.LuzSeestheLightandTheLorax.D.LessonsfromMotherEarthandLuzSeestheLight.28.Whatisthewriter’spurposeinwritingthispassage?A.ToprovidesomeactivitiestoEarthDay.B.Totellreadershowtowritechildren’sbooks.C.Tooffersomebookstoyoungchildren.D.Toteachreadershowtoprotectourenvironment.
- ItwasMother’sDaymorninglastyearandIwasdoingshoppingatourlocalsupermarketwithmyfive-year-oldsonTenyson.AswewereleavingwefoundthatonlyminutesearlieranelderlywomanhadfallenoverattheentranceandhadhitherheadontheconcretE.Herhusbandwaswithherbuttherewasbloodeverywhereandthewomanwasembarrassedandclearlyinshock.WalkingtowardsthesceneTenysonbecameveryupsetaboutwhathadhappenedtothecouplE.HesaidtomeMumit’snotsomuchfunfallingoverinfrontofeveryonE.Atthefrontofthesupermarketacharity慈善grouphadsetupastandsellingcookedsausagesandflowerstoraisefunds.Tenysonsuggestedthatweshouldbuytheladyaflower.ItwillmakeherfeelbetterhesaiD.Iwasamazedthathe’dcomeupwithsuchasweetideA.Sowewentovertotheflowersellerandaskedherifwecouldbuyaflowerfortheladytocheerherup.JusttakeitshereplieD.Ican’ttakeyourmoneyforsuchawonderfulgesturE.Bynowparamedics救援人员hadarrivedandwereattendingtheinjuredwoman.Aswewalkeduptohermysonbecameintimidatedbyallthebloodandmedicalequipment.Hesaidhewasjusttooscaredtogouptoher.InsteadIgavetheflowertothewoman’shusbandandtoldhimMysonwasveryupsetforherwifeandwantedtogiveherthisflowertomakeherfeelbetter.AfterthattheoldmanstartedcryingandsaidThankyousomuchyouhaveawonderfulson.HappyMother’sDaytoyou.Themanthenbentdownandgavehiswifetheflowertellingherwhoitwasfrom.ThoughbadlyhurtandshakentheoldladylookedupatTenysonwithloveinhereyesandgavehimalittlesmilE.25.Whatdosetheauthorintendtotellus?A.Onecanneverbetoocareful.B.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.C.LovebeginswithalittlesmilE.D.A.smallactofkindnessbringsagreatjoy.26.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.TheelderlywomanwasknockeddownbyTenyson.B.Tenyson’sideaofbuyingaflowergainedhismcther’ssupport.C.Tenyson’scarefortheelderlywomanpuzzledtheflowerseller.D.TheelderlywomanwasmovedtotearsbyTenyson’sgesturE.27.Theunderlinedwordintimidatedinthefourthparagraphprobablymeans___________.A.astonishedB.struckC.frightenedD.excited28.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.FlowerPowerB.Mother’sDayC.AnAccidentalInjuryD.AnEmbarrassingMoment
- Nearingtheageof101hasnotsloweddownoneJapanesewoman.Infactintheswimmingpool—sheisonlygettingfaster.Recentlya100-year-oldJapanesewomanbecametheworld’sfirstcentenariantocompletea1500-meterfreestyleswimmingcompetitionina25-meterpoo1.HernameisMiekoNagaoka.Ms.NagaokasetaworldrecordforheragegroupatarecentJapanMastersSwimmingAssociationeventinthewesterncityofMatsuyama.Sheswamtheracein1hour15minutesand54seconds.Bycomparisontheoverallfemaleworldrecordholdercompletedthesamedistanceinjustunder15andahalfminutes.ButthatswimmerKatieLedeckyisonly17yearsold.AndMs.Nagao.kawasnotcompetingagainsther.InfactMs.Nagaokawastheonlycompetitorinthe100-104yearoldcategory.Herracewasnotaraceofspeedbutofenduranceornotgivingup.BreakingswimmingrecordsisnothingnewtoMs.Nagaoka.Sofarshehasbroken25records.Butshebegancompetingwhenshewasmuchyounger—at88.Ms.Nagaokasufferredakneeinjuryinher80ssoshebeganswimmingtohelpherbodyrecover.Sinceherfirstinternationalswimmingcompetitionshehasn’tlookedbackexceptmaybetoseeifhercompetitioniscatchingup.In2002.atamastersswimmeetinNewZealandMs.Nagaokatookthebronzemedalinthe50-meterbackstroke.In2004shewonthreesilvermedalsatanItalianswimmeet.Mastersswimmingisaspecialclassofcompetitiveswimmingtopromotehealthandfriendshipamongparticipants.Swimmerscompetewithinagegroupsoffiveyears.Japanhasalargenumberofpeoplewholivebeyond100yearsold.UntilshepassedawaythismonththeoldestpersonintheworldwasalsofromJapan.MisaoOkawawasbornin1898.ShesaidhersecretsforlongevityorlonglifeweregoodgenesregularsleepsushiandexercisE.32.Theunderlinedwordcentenarianreferstosomeonewhois____.A.fromJapanB.100orolderC.anoldcompetitorD.anewswimmer33.Whichispossiblytheagecategoryofthemastersswimmingcompetition?A.82to87yearsold.B.93to97yearsolD.C.95to99yearsold.D.106to110yearsolD.34.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_____.A.somepeoplearebornwithlongevitygenesB.peoplewholikeswimminglivelongerC.theJapaneseareinterestedinswimmingD.womanusuallylivemuchlongerthanmen35.WhichcanbestexplainthespiritofMs.Nagaoka?A.Nottoadvanceistogoback.B.Afterastormcomesacalm.C.Theearlybirdcatchestheworm.D.Keepongoingnevergiveup.
- Myfatherwasbynatureacheerfulkindlyman.Untilhewasthirty-fouryearsoldheworkedasafarm-handforThomasButterworthnearthetownofBidwellOhio.OnSaturdayeveningshedrovehishorseintotowntospendafewhoursinsocialintercoursewithotherfarm-hands.HewasquitehappyinhispositioninlifE.Itwasinhisthirty-fifthyearthatfathermarriedmymotheraschoolteacher.SomethinghappenedtothetwopeoplE.TheAmericanpassionforgettingupintheworldtookpossessionofthem.Motherinducedfathertogiveuphisplaceasafarm-handsellhishorseandstartanindependententerpriseofhisown.Theyrentedtenacresofpoorstonylandandlaunchedintochickenraising.Oneinexperiencedinsuchmatterscanhavenoideaofthemanyandtragicthingsthatcanhappentoachicken.Itisbornoutofanegglivesforafewweeksasatinyfluffythingthenbecomesnakedgetsdiseasesanddies.A.fewhensandnowandthenaroosterintendedtoserveGod’smysteriousendsstrugglethroughtomaturity.ThehenslayeggsoutofwhichcomeotherchickensandtheawfulcycleisthusmadecompletE.Itisallunbelievablycomplex.Mostphilosophersmusthavebeenraisedonchickenfarms.OnehopesforsomuchfromachickenandissoawfullydisappointeD.SmallchickenslooksobrightandinfactsoawfullystupiD.Theyaresomuchlikepeopletheymixoneupinone’sjudgmentsoflifE.IfdiseasedoesnotkillthemtheywaituntilyourexpectationsarethoroughlyarousedandthenwalkunderthewheelsofacarriagE.InlaterlifeIhaveseenhowaliteraturehasbeenbuiltuponthesubjectoffortunestobemadeoutoftheraisingofchickens.Itisintendedtobereadbythegodswhohavejusteatenofthetreeoftheknowledgeofgoodandevil.Itisahopefulliteratureanddeclaresthatmuchmaybedonebysimpleambitiouspeoplewhoownafewhens.Donotbemisguidedbyit.Itwasnotwrittenforyou.GohuntforgoldonthefrozenhillsofAlaskaputyourfaithinthehonestyofapoliticianbelieveifyouwillthatgoodwilldefeatevilbutdonotreadandbelievetheliteraturethatiswrittenconcerningthehen.Fortenyearsmyfatherandmotherstruggledtomakeourchickenfarmpayandthentheygaveupthatstruggleandbegananother.TheymovedintothetownofBidwellOhioandbegantherestaurantbusinesswiththetinyhopeoflookingforanewplacefromwhichtostartonourupwardjourneythroughlifE.61.Whichofthefollowingistherightorderofwhathappened?A.FathergotmarriedtoMotheraschoolteacher.B.FatherquittedworkingatButterworth’s.C.MyparentslaunchedabusinessinBidwell.D.FathersocializedintownonSaturdayeveningsE.Myparentsstartedtheirjobofchickenfarming.A.d-a-b-e-cB.d-a-c-b-eC.d-b-a-e-cD.d-b-a-c-e62.BysayingMostphilosophersmusthavebeenraisedonchickenfarmstheauthormeansthatchickenfarming_____.A.issocomplexthatonlyphilosopherscancomprehenditB.givesyouaphilosophicalinsightintolifeC.exposesyoutoacompletecircleoflifeD.allowsyouthetimetojudgethelife63.Intheauthor’sopiniontheliteratureaboutchickenraising_____.A.isfullofhopeandpositiveenergyB.provesthevictoryofgoodoverevilC.persuadesyoutobelieveinpoliticiansD.tendstobeblindlyoptimisticaboutitsrewards64.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsparents’dreamofrisetosuccess?A.approvingB.optimisticC.skepticalD.indifferent
- JamieWardleyisaspecialkindofartist-anicesculptor.Hefirsttrainedasasandsculptor.LaterhelearnedabouticesculpturE.Nowhedoessandsculptureinthesummer.AndinthewinterhesculptsicE.WhensculptingiceWardleyhastoworkincoldtemperatures.IftheweatheriscoldenoughhecanworkoutsidE.ButwinterintheUnitedKingdomisnotalwaysverycolD.Sooftenheworksinalargefreezerwherethetemperatureisabout-12℃.Wardleyenjoyssculptingiceoutsideinthewinter.Whenhesculptsintheopenairpeoplecanwatch.Theycanbepartofthecreativeprocess.WardleymakesicesculptingsoundsimplE.ButthetoolsWardleyusesaresharpanddangerous.Andtheiceisveryheavy.Eachblockoficeweighs120kilos.AndsomelargersculpturesaremadefromseveralcombinedblocksoficE.Sometimesicesculpturescanbeasbigasbuildings.InKemiFinlandthereisanicehotelcalledtheSnowCastlE.EachyearWardleyhelpsbuildtheSnowCastlE.InsidetheSnowCastlethetemperatureis-50C.EventhediningtablesaremadeoficE.Soyouhavetowearwinterclotheswheneatingandwearahatwhensleeping.TheicehotelisbuilteveryyearinJanuary.ThenitmeltsinApril.EachyearwerebuilditandcreateanewdesignWardleysaiD.TheSnowCastleisalargeandamazingworkoficebutWardley'ssmallericesculpturesarespecialtoo.OnewinterinthecityofBradfordUKWardleycreatedseveralsmallsculptures.HeusedthesculpturestotellastorywhichcontainedanimportantmessageaboutgoodwillandunderstandingIcesculpturesaretemporaryworksofart.Whenthetemperaturerisestheywillmelt.Butthatdoesnotmeanthattheirbeautyislost.ThesculpturesfromthatdayinBradfordhavenowmeltedawaybuttheirmessageofgoodwillunderstandingandacceptanceremains.24.AccordingtothetextWardley_A.lovessandsculpturemorethanicesculptureB.sculptsiceinalargefreezerinthesummerC.workedasanicesculptorinthebeginningD.enjoyscarvingiceoutdoorsinthewinter25.WhatwordscanbestdescribeWardley'ssculpting?A.Easyandamazing.B.Specialbutdifficult.C.Boringanddangerous.D.Simplebuttemporary.26.WhatdoweknowabouttheSnowCastle?A.ItliesinthecityofBradfordUK.B.Itistoocoldforpeopletolivein.C.Itrequirestobebuilteveryyear.D.ItisbuiltbetweenJanuaryandApril.27.Whatdoestheauthorthinkoficesculptures?A.Theynevermeltinpeople'shearts.B.Ittakestimetounderstandthem.C.Theirbeautydoesn'tlastforever.D.TheyaddmorebeautytoBradforD.
- VernonBowmana75-year-oldfarmerfromruralIndianadidsomethingthatgothimsueD.Heplantedsoybeansofthoseseeds.Havewereallygottentothepointthatplantingaseedcanleadtoahigh-stakesSupremeCourtpatentlawsuit?WehaveandthatcaseisBowmanvs.MonsantowhichisbeingarguedonTuesday.Monsanto'scriticshaveattackedthecompanyforitsmercilesslegalbattlesagainstsmallfarmersandtheyarehopingthiswillbethecasethatputsitinitsplacE.Theyarealsohopingthecourt’srulingwillreininpatentlawwhichisincreasinglybeingusedtoclaimnewlifeformsasprivateproperty.Monsantoanditssupportersnotsurprisinglyseethecaseverydifferently.TheyarguethatwhenacompanylikeMonsantogoestogreatexpensetocreateavaluablenewgeneticallymodifiedseed;itmustbeabletoprotectitspropertyinterests.IffarmerslikeBowmanareabletousetheseseedswithoutpayingthedesignatedfeeitwillremovetheincentivesforcompanieslikeMonsantotoinnovatE.MonsantoaccusedBowmanofpatentinfringementandwonan$84456damageawarD.Ratherthanpayuporworkoutasettlement.BowmandecidedtoappealallthewaytotheSupremeCourt.HesaidMonsantoshouldnotbeablejustbecausethey'vegotbillionsofdollarstospendonlegalfeestotrytoterrifyfarmersintoobeyingtheiragreementsbymassiveforceandthreats.Thecentralissueinthecaseiswhetherpatentrightstolivingthingsextendtotheprogenyofthosethings.Monsantoarguesthatitspatentsextendtolatergenerations.ButBowman'ssupportersarguethatMonsantoistryingtoexpandthescopeofpatentsinwaysthatwouldenrichbigcorporationsandhurtsmallfarmers.TheysaythatifMonsantowinstheimpactwillextendfarbeyondagriculture-lockinguppropertyrightsinanarrayofimportantareas.KnowledgeEcologyInternationalcontendsthattheSupremeCourt'srulingcouldhaveprofoundeffectsonotherbiotechindustries.IfthiswereaHollywoodmoviethecourageousoldIndianafarmerwouldbeattheprofit-mindedcorporationbeforethecreditsrolleD.Butthisisareal-lifeargumentbeforeaSupremeCourtthathasawell-earnedreputationforlookingoutfortheinterestsoflargecorporations.Thiscasegivesthecourtanopportunitytoreininthegrowinguseofpatentstoprotectgeneticallyengineeredcropsandotherlifeforms—butthecourtmaywelluseittogivethistrendapowerfulnewendorsement.66.WhydidVernonBowmangetsued?A.HeusedgeneticallymodifiedseedstofeedhiscattlE.B.Heplantedsoybeanswithoutpayingforthepatent.C.HemadeaprofitoutofMonsanto’scommercialsecrets.D.HeobtainedMonsanto'spatentedseedsbyillegalmeans.67.WhatareMonsanto’scriticshopingtheSupremeCourtwilldo?A.Allowsmallfarmerstogrowgeneticallymodifiedsoybeans.B.PunishMonsantoforinfringingonsmallfarmers'interests.C.RuleagainstMonsanto'sexcessiveextensionofitspatentrights.D.Abolishthepatentlawconcerninggeneticallyengineeredseeds.68.WhatistheargumentofMonsantoanditssupporters?A.Patentrightsshouldbeprotectedtoencourageinnovation.B.BowmancannotplanttheseedswithoutMonsanto'sconsent.C.Monsantohastherighttorecoverthecostsofitspatentedseeds.D.PatentlawongeneticallymodifiedseedsshouldnotbechallengeD.69.WhatisthekeyissueintheBowmanvsMonsantocase?A.Whetherpatentforseedsisharmfultoagriculturalproduction.B.WhetherthebiotechindustryshouldtakepriorityoveragriculturE.C.Whethermeasuresshouldbeintroducedtoprotectsmallfarmers.D.Whetherpatentforlivingthingsappliestotheirlatergenerations.70.Whatdowelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Hollywoodmoviesusuallyhaveanunexpecteddramaticimpactonreal-lifearguments.B.TheSupremeCourtwilltrytochangeitsreputationforsupportinglargecorporations.C.TheSupremeCourtislikelytopersuadethepartiesconcernedtoworkoutasettlement.D.TherulingwouldbeinBowman'sfavorifthecasewerearguedinaHollywoodmoviE.
- WhenCharlesStrattonwasfivehestoppedgrowing.HismothertookhimtoseethefamousshowmanP..T..Barnum.Mr.Barnumthoughtasmallpersonwouldbetheperfectadditiontohisshow.HehiredCharles'parentsalongwithhimandtheytraveledtheworldtogether.Hegavethetwo-foot-tallCharlesanameGeneralTomThumb.HetaughtTomhowtosingdanceactandtelljokes.WhenhefeltTomwasreadytoperformonstagehemadeupads.TostirupgreatinteresthesaidthatTomwaselevenyearsoldandhadcomefromEngland.DuringtheshowTomfoughtbattlespretendedlywithtallpeople.Healsodanceduponawoodenplateheldbyapersonwhowaseightfeettall.Tom'sactwasverypopularandbroughtinalotofmoney.BythetimeTomwasanadulthehadgrownveryrich.Hehadbecomeabillionaireattheageoftwentyfive.FortunatelyforTomMr.BarnumaddedmorelittlepeopletohisshowandTombecameluckyinloveaswell.OneofthelittlepeoplewasLaviniaWarrenaschoolteacher.Tomwasabletowinherloveandtheymarried.Theceremonyandreceptionwerethetalkofthetown.Theywereattendedbymanyrichandfamouspeopleandbyabout2000guests.CrowdsfilledthestreetsofNewYorktohavealookattheirtinyweddingmarriage.ThecoupleevenmetwithPresidentAbrahamLincolnontheirhoneymoonjustbeforegoingtoliveinTom'shouseinConnecticut.TheirweddingwhichtookplaceduringtheCivilWarprovidedawelcomeescapefromthesadproblemsofwar.NotwillingtoletthisbitofsunshinefadecommunitiesthroughoutthecountrysponsoredTomThumbweddings.Intheseweddingssmallboysandgirlsalldressedupwentthroughmarriageceremonyforfun.1.Theunderlinedwordstalkofthetownmeans________.A..itwasinthenewspaperB..itwasthemostpopulartopicC..peoplespreadbadrumorsaboutitD..itwasdiscussedinacitymeeting2.WhatdoestheauthorthinkaboutTom'swedding?A..TomandLaviniawerestupid.B..Peoplegaveittoomuchoftheirattention.C..Itwasfunnyandridiculous.D..Ithelpedpeoplecheerupinadarktime.3.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A..Weddingsalwaysmakepeoplefeelfullofsunshine.B..Peoplearealwaysdisappointedduringwartime.C..Entertainmentcanserveanimportantpurpose.D..Peopleshouldbemarriedwhentheyaresmallchildren.
- ChristianEijkmanaDutchdoctorlefttheNetherlandsfortheislandofJavA.Manypeopleontheislandhadadiseasecalledberi-beri.Hewasgoingtheretotryandfindacure.AtfirstEijkmanthoughtsomekindofgerm细菌causedberi-beri.Heraisedsomechickens.Hedidn’teatthembutmadeexperimentsonthem.Thelocalpeoplewerequitesurprisedatthat.OnedayhenoticedthathischickensbecamesickwhentheywerefedthefoodmostJavaneseate—refinedwhiterice精炼米.WhenhefedthemwithunrefinedricealsoknownasbrownricetheyrecovereD.Eijkmanrealizedthathehadmadeanimportantdiscovery—thatsomethingsinfoodcouldpreventdiseasE.Thesethingswerenamedvitamins维生素.TheJavanesewerenotgettingenoughvitaminsbecausetheyhadactuallyremovedthepartthatcontainsvitamins.Laterotherdiseaseswerealsofoundtobecausedbythelackofvitaminsinaperson’sfooD.Todaymanypeopleknowtheimportanceofvitaminsandtheymakesuretheyhaveenoughvitaminsfromthefoodtheyeat.Iftheydon’ttheycanalsotakevitaminpills.35.TheunderlinedwordcureinParagragh1probablymeans______.A.amedicaltreatmentB.akindofvitaminC.akindofgermD.akindofrice36.ChristianEijkmanwenttotheislandofJavato______.A.spendhisholidayB.findwaystogrowbettercropsC.dosomeresearchabouttheislandD.helptheJavanesewiththeirillness37.WhydidChristianEijkmanraisesomechickens?A.Toeatthem.B.Tocarryouthisexperiments.C.TogivetheJavaneseasurprisE.D.Tomakemoneybysellingthem.38.Ifapersondoesn’tgetenoughvitaminsinhisdiethe’dbetter______.A.eatmorericeB.eatmoremeatC.eatsomechickenD.eatvitaminpills
- NEWYORK—AustralianminingenterpriserClivePalmeronTuesdayunveiled公布blueprintsforTitanicⅡamoderncopyofthedoomedoceanlineralthoughhedidn’tcalltheshipunsinkableanymorE.TheshipwilllargelyrecreatethedesignanddecorationofthefabledoriginalwithsomemodificationstokeepitinlinewithcurrentsafetyrulesandshipbuildingpracticesandtheadditionofsomemoderncomfortssuchasairconditioningPalmersaidatapressconferenceinNewYork.Thethreepassengerclasseshoweverwillbepreventedfrommingling混杂asin1912PalmersaiD.I’mnottoosuperstitious迷信的.Palmersaidwhenaskedwhetherrecreatingashipbest-knownforsinkingwastemptingfatE.WhiteStarLinetheoperatoroftheoriginalshiphadsaidtheTitanicwasdesignedtobeunsinkablE.About1500peoplediedonTitanic’smaidenvoyagein1912fromSouthamptontoNewYorkaftertheshipcollidedwithanicebergintheNorthAtlantiC.PalmerwhocreatedthecompanyBlueStarLinelastyearrefusedtomakeasimilarboast.AnythingwillsinkifyouputaholeinitPalmersaiD.Ithinkitwouldbeverycavaliertosayit.UnliketheoriginalTitanicⅡwillhavemorethanenoughspaceinitslifeboatsforeverypersononboardandwillhaveadditionalescapestaircases.MarkkuKanervasalesdirectoratDeltamarintheFinnishcompanydesigningtheshipsaiditwouldbethesafestcruiseshipintheworld.Palmerrefusedtoanswerquestionsabouttheproject’scost.AlthoughtheTitanicwastheworld’slargestshipinhertimeshewouldbesmallerthanmanyoftoday’smoderncruiseships.It’snotaboutthemoneyPalmersaiD.I’vegotenoughmoneyforit.Ithinkthat’sallthatmatters.ForbesestimatedPalmer’snetworthtobe$795millionin2012.HedescribeshimselfasabillionairE.TitanicⅡwillbebuiltbyChinesestate-ownedCSCJinlingShipyardwhichhasalreadybuiltfourorecarriersforPalmer’sminingbusinesshesaiD.ThecontracttobuildTitanicⅡhasnotyetbeensignedPalmersaiD.21.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedwordmaideninParagraph4?A.First.B.Trial.C.SeconD.D.Last.22.WhatcanbeinferredaboutTitanicⅡfromthepassage?A.TitanicⅡwillhavemorespaceinitslifeboatsthantheTitaniC.B.TitanicⅡwillbethelargestcruiseshipintheworlD.C.TitanicⅡwillallowdifferentclassesofpassengerstominglE.D.TitanicⅡwillbearealunsinkablecruiseship.23.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.1500peoplediedonTitanic’smaidenvoyagein1912.B.TheTitaniccollidedwithanicebergintheSouthPacifiC.C.TheTitanicwasequippedwithairconditioning.D.TheTitanicwastheworld’slargestshipatthattimE.24.What’stheauthor’spurposeofwritingthepassage?A.TotellusthestoryoftheTitaniC.B.TotellusTitanicⅡwillcostalotofmoney.C.TotellusaboutthefutureTitanicⅡ.D.TotellusaChineseShipyardwillbuildTitanicⅡ.25.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheoldTitanicB.TheblueprintsofTitanicⅡC.TheunsinkableTitanicⅡD.ClivePalmer—abillionaire
- Myheartsankwhenthemanattheimmigrationcountergesturedtothebackroom.IwasbornandraisedinAmericaandthiswasMiamiwhereIlivebuttheyweren’tquitereadytoletmeinyet.PleasewaitinhereMsAbujabertheimmigrationofficersaiD.MyhusbandwithhisveryAmericanlastnameaccompaniedmE.Hewasgettingusedtothis.ThesamethinghadhappenedrecentlyinCanadawhenI’dflowntoMontrealtospeakatabookevent.Thattimetheyheldmefor45minutes.TodaywewerereturningfromaliteraryfestivalinJamaicaandIwasstartledthatIwasbeingsentinbackonceagain.TheofficerbehindthecountercalledmeupandsaidMissyournamelookslikethenameofsomeonewho’sonourwantedlist.We’regoingtohavetocheckyououtwithWashington.Howlongwillittake?Hardtosay...afewminuteshesaiD.We’llcallyouwhenwe’rereadyforyou.AfteranhourWashingtonstillhadn’tdecidedanythingaboutmE.Isn’tthiscomputerized?Iaskedatthecounter.Can’tyoujustlookmeup?JustafewmoreminutestheyassuredmE.AfteranhourandahalfIpulledmycellphoneouttocallthefriendsIwassupposedtomeetthatevening.Anofficerrushedover.Nophones!hesaiD.Forallweknowyoucouldbecallingaterroristcellandgivingtheminformation.I’mjustauniversityprofessorIsaiD.Myvoicecameoutinasqueak.OfcourseyouarE.Andwetakepeoplelikeyououtofhereinlegironseveryday.Iputmyphoneaway.MyhusbandandIweregettinghungryandtireD.Wholefamilieshadbeenbroughtintothewaitingroomandtheplacewaspackedwithexcitablechildrenexhaustedparentsevenaflightattendant.Iwantedtoscreamtojumponachairandshout:I’manAmericancitizen;anovelist;IprobablyteachEnglishliteraturetoyourchildren.Orwouldthatallbecountedagainstme?AftertwohoursindetentionIwasapproachedbyoneoftheofficers.You’refreetogohesaiD.Noexplanationorapologies.Foramomentneitherofusmovedwewerestillinshock.Thenweleapedtoourfeet.Ohonemorething.Hehandedmeatatteredphotocopywithanaddressonit.Ifyouweren’thappywithyourtreatmentyoucanwritetothisagency.Willtheyrespond?IaskeD.Idon’tknow---Idon’tknowofanyonewho’severwrittentothembeforE.ThenheaddedBythewaythiswillprobablykeephappeningeachtimeyoutravelinternationally.WhatcanIdotokeepitfromhappeningagain?Hesmiledtheemptysmilewe’dseenallday.Absolutelynothing.AftertellingseveralfriendsaboutourordealprobablythemostfrequentadviceI’veheardinresponseistochangemynamE.Twentyyearsagomyowngraduateschoolwritingprofessoradvisedmetowriteunderapennamesothatpublisherswouldn’tstickmeinwhathecalledtheethnicghetto---aseparatesecondaryshelfinthebookstorE.Butanameisanintegralpartofanyone’spersonalandprofessionalidentity-justlikethetownyou’reborninandtheplacewhereyou’reraiseD.LikemyfatherI’llkeepthenamebutmyairportexperiencehasgivenmeawholenewperspectiveonwhatdiversityandtolerancearesupposedtomean.IhadnoideathatbeinganAmericanwouldeverbethisharD.61.Theauthorwasheldattheairportbecause__________.A.hernamewassimilartoaterrorist’s.B.sheandherhusbandreturnedfromJamaicA.C.shehadbeenheldinMontreal.D.shehadspokenatabookevent.62.Welearnfromthepassagethattheauthorwould__________topreventsimilarexperiencefromhappeningagain.A.writetotheagencyB.changehernameC.donothingD.avoidtravelingabroad63.Herexperiencesindicatethattherestillexists__________intheUS.A.hatredB.toleranceC.discriminationD.diversity64.Theauthorsounds__________inthelastparagraph.A.ironicB.impatientC.bitterD.worried
- Afatherwhospenthislifeadmiring钦佩Supermanhadhisownsuperheromomentrecentlyalthoughitcamejustafterhisdeathwhenhesavedtwolivesbygivingawayhiskidneys肾脏.ChrisKmetza41-year-oldWashingtonfatheroftwofellintoapondonFeB.23whilehewasdrivinghomE.WhendoctorstoldhiswifeJackieKmetzthatherhusbandwouldn'tmakeitshechangedhimintoaSuperdadshirtandputtheirtwokids2-year-oldMadelynand4-year-oldDexterintheirownSupermanclothestosaygoodbyE.ChrisKmetzdiedonFeB.282015.DuringhischildhoodChriswasintroducedtopicturebooksandSupermanbecamehisfirstloveJackiesays.Chriskeptover1000suchpicturebooksinhisbedroomanddressedasSupermaneveryHalloweenandevensentvideostellingsuperherostoriestohiskidswhenhecouldn'tbehometoputthemtobeD.BeforehisdeathChriscaredalotaboutorgandonation器官捐献Jackiesays.Infactoneoftheirusualconversationswasthefactthattheywerebothreadytobedonors.ItwasveryclearinthefirstfewhoursafterChris'saccidentthatthedamage损伤tohisbrainwasdeadlysoItalkedtothedoctorsaboutthatbecauseitwassomethingveryimportanttoChrisJackiesays.Notalldonorsareabletosavelives.OnlyonepercentofhospitaldeathsmeetthestandardsoforgandonationbutChriswasoneofthem.Jackiesaidtheirchildrendidn'tyetknowabouttheirfather'slastactofkindnessbutshewillsharehisgreatstorieswiththemlater.I'llmakecopiesofthevideosandnewsstoriessowecanseehowheroichewasshesays.25.OnFeB.232015ChrisKmetz.A.hadacaraccidentB.diedinabigpondC.becameaSupermanD.gaveawayhiskidneys26.TheunderlinedwordthatinParagraph4refersto.A.SupermanB.thedamageC.Chris'sdeathD.organdonation27.WhatJackiesaysinthelastparagraphshowsafeelingof.A.peaceB.prideC.lonelinessD.sadness28.What'sthemainideaofthetext?A.PicturebooksaboutSupermanwerepopular.B.Itisnoteasytobeadonor.C.Supermandadsavedtwolivesafterhisdeath.D.Itisimportanttodrivesafely.
- MydaybeganonadefinitelysournotewhenIsawmysix-year-oldwrestlingwithalimbofmyazalea杜鹃花bush.BythetimeIgotoutsidehe’dbrokenit.CanItakethistoschooltoday?heaskeD.WithawaveofmyhandIsenthimoff.Iturnedmybacksohewouldn’tseethetearsgatheringinmyeyes.Thewashingmachinehadleakedonmybrand-newlinoleum.IfonlymyhusbandhadjusttakenthetimetofixitthenightbeforewhenIaskedhiminsteadofplayingcheckerswithJonathan.Itwasdayslikethisthatmademewanttoquit.Ijustwantedtodriveuptothemountainshideinacaveandnevercomeout.SomehowIspentmostofthedaywashinganddryingclothesandthinkinghowlovehaddisappearedfrommylifE.AsIfinishedhangingupthelastofmyhusband’sshirtsIlookedattheclock.2:30.IwaslatE.Jonathan’sclassletoutat2:15andIhurriedlydrovetotheschool.IwasoutofbreathbythetimeIknockedontheteacher’sdoorandpeeredthroughtheglass.SherustledthroughthedoorandtookmeasidE.IwanttotalktoyouaboutJonathanshesaiD.Ipreparedmyselffortheworst.NothingwouldhavesurprisedmE.DidyouknowJonathanbroughtflowerstoschooltoday?sheaskeD.Inoddedthinkingaboutmyfavoritebushandtryingtohidethehurtinmyeyes.LetmetellyouaboutyesterdaytheteacherinsisteD.Seethatlittlegirl?Iwatchedthebright-eyedchildlaughandpointtoacolorfulpicturetapedtothewall.InoddeD.Wellyesterdayshewasalmosthysterical.HermotherandfatheraregoingthroughanastydivorcE.Shetoldmeshedidn’twanttoliveshewishedshecoulddiE.Iwatchedthatlittlegirlburyherfaceinherhandsandsayloudenoughfortheclasstohear‘NobodylovesmE.’IdidallIcouldtocomfortherbutitonlyseemedtomakemattersworsE.IthoughtyouwantedtotalktomeaboutJonathanIsaiD.IdoshesaidtouchingthesleeveofmyblousE.TodayyoursonwalkedstraightovertothatchilD.Iwatchedhimhandhersomeprettypinkflowersandwhisper‘Iloveyou.’IfeltmyheartswellwithprideforwhatmysonhaddonE.Ismiledattheteacher.ThankyouIsaidreachingforJonathan’shandyou’vemademyday.LaterthateveningIbeganpullingweedsfromaroundmyazaleabush.AsmymindwanderedbacktotheloveJonathanshowedthelittlegirlabiblicalversecametome:...thesethreeremain:faithhopeandlovE.ButthegreatestoftheseislovE.WhilemysonhadputloveintopracticeIhadonlyfeltanger.Iheardthefamiliarsqueakofmyhusband’sbrakesashepulledintothedrivE.Isnappedasmalllimbbristlingwithhotpinkazaleasoffthebush.IfelttheseedoflovethatGodplantedinmyfamilybeginningtobloomonceagaininmE.Myhusband’seyeswidenedinsurpriseasIhandedhimtheflowers.IloveyouIsaiD.8.Whydidthewomancrywhenseeinghersonhadbrokentheazaleabush?A.Becauseshecouldnottoleratetheharmtoit.B.BecauseitmadeherbadmoodevenworsE.C.Becausehersondidnotaskherforpermission.D.BecauseshewantedtohandittoherhusbanD.9.Thewriterwantedtohideinthemountaincaveprobablyforthereasonof.A.feelingfedupwithherendlessdailyhouseworkB.herhusband’sfailingtofixthemachineintimeC.boringdailyroutinewithafeelingoflackofloveD.herhopingtoseekhappinessinabrandnewplace10.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatthewriterexpressedlovetoherhusbandinthat.A.shewasinspiredbyhersonthatlovewassupposedtobefeltandpracticedB.shefeltguiltythatshemisunderstoodherhusbandandwantedtoapologizeC.shefeltitnecessarytohaveacompletefamilyforthehappinessofherselfD.shewantedtoproveherloveandexpectedthesamewordsfromherhusband
- TheprisonerhadwaitedmanymonthsforhelpbutnonehadcomE.NowhefelthewoulddosomethingtogainhisfreedomtobefreeagaintogoabouttheworldashewisheD.Buthecouldthinkofnowaytorunaway.Hespentmanyhoursthinkingofhislifebeforehewascapturedregrettingthemistakeshehadmadeanddreamingofthejoyshehadknown.Andoverandoverhesaidtohimselfthathewasbeingpunishedfornoreason.Hewasguiltyofnocrimebuthehadnotbeengivenachancetoexplaintheeventswhichmadehimguilty.Thenonenighttheguardwhosatoutsidetheprisoner’sdoorfellasleep.WhenhenoticedthistheprisonerwasstruckbyafeelingofhopE.Perhapshecouldstealthekeyswhiletheguardwassleeping.SilentlytheprisonermovedtowardtheguarD.Verygentlyheliftedtheringofkeysfromtheguard’sbelt.Thenheturnedandcrawledtowardthedoor.Couldheworkthelockfromtheinside?ThekeyturnedandthedoorwasopeneD.Withintwominuteshehadcrossedtheyardandclimbedthewall.ThenheranacrossthefieldfreeatlastasmileofjoybeginningtospreadacrosshisfacE.21.Theprisonerhadawish.A.tobeexcusedB.togoawayfreelywithhisfamilyC.tobeafreemanintheprisonD.tobehelpedoutoftheprison22.Hethoughthe.A.wasnotakillerB.wasbeingtreatedwellC.haddonenothingwrongD.wouldbeguilty23.InthethirdparagraphtheprisonerwasstruckbyafeelingofhopemeansthatA.hefelthopelessB.hewasunabletomoveC.hekeptonhopingD.hewasveryexcited
- 16-year-oldLaresceBrownhasbecomethestrongestschoolgirlintheUK.Shesayshersuccessisduetoajointconditionwhichusedtoengendergreatpain.LarescehassixBritishandWorldChampionpower-liftingrecordsunderherbelt.Yetuntiljusttwoyearsagoaconditioncalledhypermobilityleftherinsomuchpainthatshewasunabletotakepartinsport.RatherthanlettingherillnesslimitherlifeLarescetookinspirationfromherfatherandbeganweight-lifting.ThisputanendtoherpainandshebecameachampioninherfielD.LarescelovestodanceandshewasakeenMorrisdancerattheageofeleven.Afterthatshehadtofacedailypaininherkneeselbowsandhands.ShewasforcedtomissseveraldaysofschooleachmonthduetopainandthelackofsleepthatcauseD.Howeversheisnoweffectivelycuredsincetakingupthesportofpower-lifting18monthsago.Laresce’spositionasBritain’sstrongestpower-lifterforherageisdowntoherspiritanddetermination.ToensurehersuccessLarescemusttrainforeighthoursaweek.IreallyenjoyedthefeelingofpowerIgotandtheexcitementofpeopleencouragingmetodomybest.Becomingachampionwasabigsurprise—IjuststartedoffforfunandIwasnotexpectinganything.SotowinsixtitleswasamazingshesaiD.Laresce’sfathersaidBeingthefatherofsuchahigh-achievingteenIcouldn’tbemoreprouD.She’strulytheappleofmyeyeandhasworkedsohardtobewheresheistoday.She’smadeusallsohappyandIfeelweallenjoyabrightfuturetogetherthankstoher.71.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordengenderinParA.1probablymean?1word_____________________________________________________________________________72.WhatachievementshasLarescegot?nomorethan8words_____________________________________________________________________________73.Whathelpedherdefeattheillness?nomorethan8words_____________________________________________________________________________74.Whydidshethinkwinningsixtitleswasamazing?nomorethan15words_____________________________________________________________________________75.WhatdoyouthinkofLaresceBrown?nomorethan25words_____________________________________________________________________________
- DearBettyMyroommate’sfamilywantsmetocelebrateThanksgivingDaywiththemintheirhomE.IacceptedtheinvitationandI’mexcitedaboutgoingbutI’malittlenervousaboutittoo.ThesocialcustomsinmycountryaredifferentfromthoseheresoI’malittleworriedaboutmakingmistakes.ShouldIbringagiftsuchascandyorflowers?ShouldIarriveontimeoralittlelate?AtthedinnertablehowcanIknowwhichforkorknifetouse?HowcanIletthefamilyknowthatI’mthankfulfortheirkindness?YoursKnowingNothingDearKnowingNothingIt’sagoodideatobringagiftwhenyougotoadinnerparty.Flowersarealwayswelcomeoryoucanbringabottleofwineifyouknowthefamilydrinkit.YoushouldarriveontimeorfivetotenminuteslatE.Don’tgetthereearly.Ifyouaregoingtobemorethanfifteenminuteslateyoushouldcallandtellthem.TrytorelaxatthedinnertablE.Ifyoudon’tknowhowtousetherightforkknifeorspoonjustwatchtheotherguestsandfollowthem.Ifyoustillhavenoideaofwhattododon’tbeshyaboutaskingthepersonnexttoyou;it’sbettertoaskthemthantobesilentlyuncomfortableandnervous.Ifyoulikethefoodsayso.Ofcourseyou’llthankthehostandhostessforthemealandfortheirkindness.It’salsoagoodideatosendacardtothankthemthedayafter.YoursBetty25.KnowingNothingwrotealettertoBettyto_____.A.tellBettysomegoodnewsB.askforsomeadviceC.answersomequestionsD.invitehertodinner26.AccordingtoBettyKnowingNothing______whengoingtoadinnerparty.A.canonlybringsomeflowersB.can’tbringwineC.shouldarriveontimeorfivetotenminuteslateD.shouldarrivetwentyminuteslate27.BettydoesNOTadviseKnowingNothingto_____.A.relaxatthedinnertableB.watchtheotherguestsC.askthepersonbesidehimD.keepsilentattable
- Ateacherstoodinfrontofhishistoryclassoftwentystudentsjustbeforehandingoutthefinalexam.Hisstudentssatquietlyandwaitedforhimtospeak.IthasbeenapleasureteachingyouthistermhesaiD.You’veallworkedveryhardsoIhaveapleasantsurpriseforyou.Everyonewhochoosesnottotakethefinalexamwillgeta‘B’forthecoursE.Mostofthestudentsjumpedoutoftheirseats.Theythankedtheteacherhappilyandwalkedoutoftheclassroom.OnlyafewstudentsstayeD.Theteacherlookedatthem.ThisisyourlastchancehesaiD.Doesanyoneelsewanttoleave?Allthestudentstherestayedintheirseatsandtookouttheirpencils.TheteachersmileD.Congratulations祝贺hesaiD.I’mgladtoseeyoubelieveinyourselves.Youallget‘A’s.26.Thisstorymostprobablytookplace______.A.atthebeginningofthetermB.inthemiddleofthetermC.attheendofthetermD.atthebeginningoftheschoolyear27.MostofthestudentsgotGrade______.A.‘A’B.‘B’C.‘C’D.‘F’28.Whydidsomestudentsstayintheirseats?A.Becausetheywantedtotaketheexam.B.Becausetheteachertoldthemtostayintheirclass.C.BecausetheywereafraidtoleavE.D.Becausetheydidn’thaveanythingtodo.29.Theteachergavethestudentswhostayedintheclassroom‘A’sbecause______.A.theteacherlikedthemB.theywereclevererthantheotherstudentsC.theybelievedinthemselvesD.theystudiedhard30.TheunderlinedwordtheminParagraph3refersto______.A.studentsstayingintheirseatsB.studentsleavingtheclassroomC.theirseatsD.allthestudents
- ThefirstvisittoaforeigncountrythatIcanrememberwaswhenIwasaboutsevenyearsold.Welivedabout5milesawayfromtheCanadianborder边界.MyfamilyandIwenttoParcSafariQuebecawonderfulplacethathasanimalsandrides.Wedrovedownanicelongroad.MysisterandIsatinthebackofthecaranditwasahatchback有仓门式后背的汽车soweopeneditup.Irememberfeedingtheanimalssnackswehadboughtforourselves.Whenwearrivedtherewerenotmonkeysbecausetheyhadescapedandhadnotbeenfound.IrememberthinkingtomyselfhowcoolitwouldbetoseeamonkeyinourbackyarD.Eventhoughthemonkeyswerenotthereitwasstillsomuchfun.WhenwereachedtheareathathadcamelsgiraffesandotheranimalsIrememberoneofthecamelsreachedintothecartogetoursnacks.Howeverwewerealittlegrossoutbecausethecamelsseemedtofroth吐白沫atthemouthandwehadcamelslobber口水alloverthecarandus.ItwasoneofthebestfamilyvacationsthatIcanremember.Itwasnottoofarfromhomeitwasinadifferentcountryanditwaswithmyfamily.Icannotrememberifwewentontheridesornotbutseeingmanyanimalswasagreattime.NowIamgrownupandhaveasonandIamplanningtogothereagain.Heis7yearsoldandIthinkheisatagreatagetoenjoyatriplikethis.Iamsureithaschangedalotovertheyearsbutitwillstillbeagreatfamilytrip.1.Wheredidtheauthorlivewhenhewas7yearsold?A..InCanadaB..InthecentralUSC..NeartheCanadianborderD..InParcSafari2.Duringthetriptheauthor________.A..sawamonkeyB..fedsomemonkeysC..wasangrywiththegiraffesD..hadbeeninclosecontactwiththecamels3.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartgrossoutinparagraph3probablymean?A..uncomfortableB..excitedC..tiredD..surprised4.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodo?A..Tohaveaholidayabroadwithhisparents.B..Totakehis7-year-oldsontoazoo.C..Torevisittheplacehewenttoatseven.D..Tohaveafamilytripinhisowncountry.
- Forsometimepastithasbeenwidelyacceptedthatbabies—andothercreatures—learntodothingsbecausecertainactsleadtorewards;andthereisnoreasontodoubtthatthisistruE.Butitusedalsotobewidelybelievedthateffectiverewardatleastintheearlystageshadtobedirectlyrelatedtosuchbasicphysiological生理的drivesasthirstorhunger.InotherwordsababywouldlearnifhegotfoodordrinkofsomesortofphysicalcomfortnototherwisE.Itisnowclearthatthisisnotso.BabieswilllearntobehaveinwaysthatproduceresultsintheworldwithnorewardexceptthesuccessfuloutcomE.Papousekbeganhisstudiesbyusingmilkinthenormalwaytorewardthebabiesandsoteachthemtocarryoutsomesimplemovementssuchasturningtheheadtoonesideortheother.ThenhenoticedthatababywhohadhadenoughtodrinkwouldrefusethemilkbutwouldstillgoonmakingthelearnedresponsewithclearsignsofpleasurE.Sohebegantostudythechildren’sresponsesinsituationswherenomilkwasprovideD.Hequicklyfoundthatchildrenasyoungasfourmonthswouldlearntoturntheirheadstorightorleftifthemovementswitchedonadisplayoflights—andindeedthattheywerecapableoflearningquitecomplexturnstobringaboutthisresultforinstancetwoleftortworightoreventomakeasmanyasthreeturnstoonesidE.Papusek’slightdisplaywasplaceddirectlyinfrontofthebabiesandhemadetheinterestingobservationthatsometimestheywouldnotturnbacktowatchthelightscloselyalthoughtheywouldsmileandbubblewhenthedisplaycameon.Papousekconcludedthatitwasnotprimarilythesightofthelightswhichpleasedthemitwasthesuccesstheywereachievinginsolvingtheprobleminmasteringtheskillandthatthereexistsafundamentalhumanurgetomakesenseoftheworldandbringitunderintentionalcontrol.66.Accordingtotheauthorbabieslearntodothingswhich________.A.aredirectlyrelatedtopleasureB.willmeettheirphysicalneedsC.willbringthemafeelingofsuccessD.willsatisfytheircuriosity67.Papouseknoticedinhisstudiesthatababy________.A.wouldmakelearnedresponseswhenitsawthemilkB.wouldcarryoutlearnedmovementswhenithadenoughtodrinkC.wouldcontinuethesimplemovementswithoutbeinggivenmilkD.wouldturnitsheadtorightorleftwhenithadenoughtodrink68.InPapousek’sexperimentbabiesmakelearnedmovementsoftheheadinorderto_______.A.havethelightsturnedonB.berewardedwithmilkC.pleasetheirparentsD.bepraised69.Thebabieswouldsmileandbubbleatthelightsbecause_________.A.thelightsweredirectlyrelatedtosomebasicdrivesB.thesightofthelightswasinterestingC.theyneednotturnbacktowatchthelightsD.theysucceededinswitchingonthelights70.AccordingtoPapousekthepleasurebabiesgetinachievingsomethingisareflectionof________.A.abasichumandesiretounderstandandcontroltheworldB.thesatisfactionofcertainphysiologicalneedsC.theirstrongdesiretosolvecomplexproblemsD.afundamentalhumanurgetodisplaytheirlearnedskills
- EveryoneknowstherearemanyEnglishexpressionsaboutclothes.Thereisnoneedtokeepitasecretorkeepitunderyourhat.InfactifIkeeptalkingsoonenoughyouwillstarttothinkIamanoldhataboutthis—arealexpert.Donotbefooledthough.Myfriendssometimescallmeawolfinsheep’sclothing.Thisissomeonewhoactslikeagoodpersonbutisreallyabadperson.Itisalwaysfuntogetdressedup.Ilookgreatinmybestclothes.WhenIputthemonIfeeldeckedout.InfactmyhusbandsaysIlookdressedtokill.OfcourseIwouldneverkillanyonE.ButthereissomethingspecialaboutputtingonclothesthatarepleasingtotheeyE.MybestclothesarenotmodernorfashionablE.ButIreallydonotcarE.Theycertainlylookbetteronmethanmybirthdaysuit.Didyouknowthateveryonehasabirthdaysuit?Youwearitwhenyouarewearingnoclothesatall.Iamverycarefulwithmyclothes.Ihandlethemwithkidgloves.Itrynottogetthemdirtyortorn.MostofmyclothesfitlikeaglovE.Theyfitperfectly.SomeoftheclothesIlikebestarehand-me-downs.Myoldersistergavethemtomewhenshenolongerwantedthem.Hand-me-downsaregreatbecauseclothesoftencosttoomuchmoney.Iliveonashoestring.Ihaveaverysmallbudgetandlittlemoneytospendonclothes.IdreamthatsomedayIwillbeabletolivelikearichperson.Iwillknowwhatitisliketowalkinanotherperson’sshoes.Someofmyfriendsgotrichbyridingsomeoneelse’scoattails.Theyaresuccessfultodayasaresultofsomeoneelsebeingsuccessful.ButIbelieveyoushouldnevercriticizeothersforsomethingyouwoulddoyourself.Whatissaidaboutsomeoneelsecanalsobesaidaboutyou.Rememberiftheshoefitswearit.9.What’sthemainideaaboutthepassage?A.Aclothesexpert.B.Englishexpressionsaboutclothes.C.Howtodressperfectly.D.Mybestclothes.10.Accordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingphraseshasthesimilarmeaningwithkeepitasecret?A.Walkinanotherperson’sshoes.B.Wearabirthdaysuit.C.Wolfinsheep’sclothing.D.Keepitunderyourhat.11.What’stherealmeaningofIlookdressedtokill?A.WhenIwearmybestclothesIfeelveryexciteD.B.WhenIwearmybestclothesmyhusbandalwayscriticizemE.C.WhenIwearmybestclothessomeoneenjoysthem.D.WhenIwearmybestclothesIliketokillsomeonE.12.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedwordinthefifthparagraph?A.Well-off.B.Badly-off.C.Cruel.D.Honest.
- HurryandfinishbreakfasthoneyIurgemydaughter.Wehavesomenewmusictolearntoday.ThesunisnotupyetherewesitonthepianobenchmotheranddaughterwelcomingthenewdayinsomE.Areyourfingersinagoodposition?Igentlyinstruct.Blueeyesrolling7-year-oldEmilysighsbeforerepeatingthesongaddingalittleforte强音tostressthatthisshedoeshitcorrectnotE.BecarefulnottobetoohardonherItellmyself.Stressthepositiveandmakeitfun.Thatwasmuchbetter!Isay.Ithinkbacktomyownmother30yearagosittingbesidemeasIpracticedthepianobeforesunrisE.Wewere6:30peoplemeetingintheearlymorningeachday.Despite尽管workingasecond-shiftjobandgettingonlysixhoursofsleepMonnevermissedapracticesession训练课.Herinstructionwasalwayssubtle巧妙的hergentlemannerfillingmewithlovE.IgiveEmilyahug.Sheplaysnotperfectlyatfirstbuteventuallywithmuchharmonyandrhythm.Let’splayitagainMom!Emily’seyesthesamepairthatwererollingwithfrustration挫败just20minutesearlierarenowlitwiththeglow光辉ofachievement.Itoofeelalovebetweengenerationsstrengthenedyearsearlieronapianobenchintheearlylightofday.Momyoushouldhaveheardherplayattheconcert!Isay.Shedidn’tmissanote!ItisaweeklaterandI’mfeelingtheneedtopraisemyyoungmusician.Iknowexactlywhomtocallfirst.Wellofcourseshedidagreatjob!YoutellEmilythatGrandmaisproudofher.Anddon’tforgettogiveherabigsweetkiss.HangingupthephoneIwalkintomybedroomcheckingthatthealarmissetforthenextmorning.Weareaswealwayshavebeen6:30peoplemotheranddaughterplayingourinstrumentoflovE.21.AtfirstitseemedthatEmily______.A.wasverysleepy.B.wasinhighspirits.C.feltabitupset.D.showedgreatinterestinmusiC.22.Duringthemorningpracticesessiontheauthorremindedherselfto________.A.bestrictwithherdaughter.B.bepatientwithherdaughter.C.beproudofhermother.D.bethankfultohermother.23.WhodoestheunderlinedwordWeinParagraph7referto?A.Theauthorandherdaughter.B.TheauthorandherhusbanD.C.Theauthorandherteacher.D.Theauthorandhermother.
- O.HenrywasapennameusedbyanAmericanwriterofshortstories.HisrealnamewasWilliamSydneyPorter.HewasborninNorthCarolinain1862.AsayoungboyhelivedanexcitinglifE.Hedidnotgotoschoolforverylongbuthemanagedtoteachhimselfeverythingheneededtoknow.Whenhewasabout20yearsoldO.HenrywenttoTexaswherehetrieddifferentjobs.Hefirstworkedonanewspaperandthenhadajobinabank.WhensomemoneywentmissingfromthebankO.Henrywasbelievedtohavestolenit.Becauseofthathewassenttoprison.Duringthethreeyearsinprisonhelearnedtowriteshortstories.AfterhegotoutofprisonhewenttoNewYorkandcontinuedwriting.HewrotemostlyaboutNewYorkandthelifeofthepoortherE.Peoplelikedhisstoriesbecausethoughthetalesweresimpletheywouldfinishwithasuddenchangeattheendtothereaders’surprisE.33.PeopleenjoyedreadingO.Henry’sstoriesbecause_____A.theyshowedhisloveforthepoor.B.theywereeasytounderstanD.C.theyhadsurpriseendings.D.theywereaboutNewYorkCity.34.O.Henrywenttoprisonbecause_____A.peoplethoughthehadstolenmoneyfromthenewspaper.B.peoplethoughthehadtakenmoneythatwasnothis.C.hewantedtowritestoriesaboutprisoners.D.hebrokethelawbynotusinghisownnamE.35.WheredidO.Henrygetmostmaterialforhisshortstories?A.ThecityandpeopleofNewYork.B.ThenewspaperarticleshewrotE.C.Hislifeinsidetheprison.D.Hisexcitingearlylifeasaboy.第二节共5小题每小题2分满分10分
- 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.21.DickflewtoNewYorkbecause___.A.hewentthereforaholidayB.hehadworkthereC.hewentthereforsightseeing观光D.hishomewasthere22.Whydidhiswifewantatelegramfromhim?A.Becauseshedidn'tknowhisaddressyetB.BecauseshewantedtogotoNewYorktooC.BecauseshemightsendhimanothertelegramD.Becauseshecouldn'tleaveherhusbandbyhimselfinNewYork23.WheredidDickstayinNewYork?A.Inthecity.B.Inahotel.C.Inarestaurant.D.Athisfriend'shousE.24.Whowouldsendhimthenameandaddressofhishotel?A.Themanager经理ofhishotel.B.ThepoliceofficE.C.Thetaxidriver.D.HiswifE.25.Whichofthefollowingisnottrue?A.Dickstayedatanicehotelinthecenterofthecity.B.Dickdidn'tworkonthefirstnightofhisarrival.C.Dickforgottosendhiswifeatelegram.D.Dickwantedtogobacktohishotelinataxi.
- Letusbeginbysayingwhatcausesourdreams.OurdreamsdonotcomefromanotherworlD.TheyarenotmessagesfromsomeoutsidesourcE.Theyarenotalookintothefutureeither.Allourdreamshavesomethingtodowithourfeelingsfearswishesneedsandmemories.IfapersonishungryortiredorcoldhisdreamsmayincludeafeelingofthiskinD.Ifthecoversonyourbodysuchasaquiltorablankethaveslippedoffyourbedyoumaydreamthatyouaresleepingoniceorinsnow.Thematerialforthedreamyouwillhavetonightislikelytocomefromtheexperienceyouhavetoday.SothesubjectofyourdreamusuallycomesfromsomethingthathaseffectonyouwhileyouaresleepingfeelingofcoldanoiseadiscomfortetC.anditmayalsouseyourpastexperiencesandthewishesandtheinterestsyouhavenow.Thisiswhychildrenarelikelytodreamoffairiesolderchildrenofschoolexaminationshungrypeopleoffoodhomesicksoldiersoftheirfamiliesandprisonersoffreedom.Toshowyouhowthisishappeningwhileyouareasleepandhowyourneedsandwishescanallbejoinedtogetherinadreamhereisthestoryoftheexperiment.A.manwasasleepandthebackofhishandwasrubbedwithapieceofabsorbedcotton.Hewoulddreamhewasinhospitalandhischarminggirlfriendwasvisitinghimsittingonthebedandfeelinghishandsgently!Therearesomescientistswhohavemadeaspecialstudyofwhywedreamwhatwedreamandwhatthosedreamsmean.Theirexplanationofdreamsthoughabitreasonableisnotacceptedbyeveryonebutitoffersaninterestingapproachtotheproblem.Theybelievedthatdreamsaremostlyexpressionsofwishesthatdidnotcometrueinotherwordsdreamingisawayofhavingyourwishescarriedout.29.Fromthepassagewelearnthatourdreams.AarequitedifferentfromourdailylifeBarethesameasourdailylifeChavenothingtodowithourdailylifeDareconnectedwithourdailylifetoacertaindegree30.HomesicksoldiersoftendreamoftheirfamiliesprobablybecausE.AtheirfamiliesareoftenhungryBtheymisstheirfamiliesverymuchinthedaytimeCtheirfamiliesareverybusyDtheyhaven’theardfromtheirfamiliesforalongtime31.Somescientists’explanationthatdreamsaremostlyexpressionsofwishesthatdidn’tcometruE.AisnotwidelyacceptedthoughitisabitreasonableBisofnouseforusCisnotcorrectDisacceptedbyallpeople32.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?AMostpeopleoftenplantodosomethingimportantintheirdreams.BThesubjectsofourdreamsareusuallysomethinguseless.CSomeofthepastexperiencemayappearinpeople’sdreams.DChildrenoftendreamoffairiesbecausetheyaretiredofschool.
- WhenIwaseightornineyearsoldIwrotemyfirstpoem.Mymotherreadthelittlepoemandbegantocry.Buddyyoudidn’treallywritethisbeautifulbeautifulpoem!ShylyIsaidthatIhaD.MymotherpouredoutherwelcomepraisE.Whythispoemwasnothingshortofgenius!WhattimewillFatherbehome?IaskeD.IcouldhardlywaittoshowhimwhatIhadaccomplisheD.Mymothersaidshehopedhewouldbehomearound7.Ispentthebestpartofthatafternoonpreparingforhisarrival.FirstIwrotethepoemoutinmyfinesthandwriting.ThenIusedcoloredpenstodrawaborderaroundit.ThenIconfidentlyplaceditrightonmyfather’splateonthediningtablE.Butmyfatherdidnotreturnat7.Seven-fifteen.Seven-thirty.Myfatherhadbegunhismotion-picturecareerasawriter.Hewouldbeabletoappreciatemypoemevenmorethanmymother.Itwasalmost8o’clockwhenmyfatherburstin.Hewasanhourlatebuthecouldnotsitdown.IcanseehimnowabigHavanacigarinonehandtherapidlydisappearingdrinkintheothercallingdownbitterwordsonhisemployeesSuddenlyhepausedandglaredathisplatE.TherewasasilencE.Hewasreachingformypoem.IloweredmyheadandstareddownintomyplatE.Whatisthis?Iheardhimsay.BenawonderfulthinghashappenedmymothersaiD.Buddyhaswrittenhisfirstpoem.Andit’sbeautifulabsolutelyamaz-Ifyoudon’tmindI’dliketodecidethatformyselfFathersaiD.IkeptmyfaceloweredtomyplatE.Itwasonly10lineslong.Butitseemedtotakehours.Irememberwonderingwhyitwastakingsolong.Icouldhearhimdroppingthepoembackonthetableagain.Nowwasthemomentofdecision.Ithinkit’sbadmyfathersaiD.Icouldn’tlookup.Myeyesweregettingwet.BensometimesIdon’tunderstandyoumymotherwassaying.Thisisjustalittleboy.You’renotinyourstudionow.Thesearethefirstlinesofpoetryhe’severwritten.Heneedencouragement.Idon’tknowwhymyfatherheldhisground.Isn’tthereenoughbadpoetryintheworldalready?NolawsaysBuddyhastobecomeapoet.Icouldn’tstanditanotherseconD.IranfromthediningroomthrewmyselfonthebedandcrieD.Thatmayhavebeentheendoftheanecdote轶事—butnotofitssignificanceformE.A.fewyearslaterItookasecondlookatthatfirstpoemandunwillinglyIhadtoagreewithmyfather’stoughjudgment.Itwasaprettybadpoem.AfterawhileIworkedupthecouragetoshowhimsomethingnewashortstory.Myfatherthoughtitwasoverwrittenbutnothopeless.IwaslearningtorewritE.AndmymotherwaslearningthatshecoulddisapproveofmewithoutruiningmE.Youmightsaywewerealllearning.Iwasgoingon12.AsIworkedmywayintootherbooksandplaysandfilmsitbecameclearerandclearertomehowfortunateIhadbeentohavehadamotherwhosaidBuddyit’swonderful!andafatherwhoshookhisheadnoanddrovemetotearswithhisIthinkit’sbaD.Infactallofusinlifeneedthatmotherforcethelovingforcefromwhichallcreationflows;andyetthemotherforcealoneisincompleteevenmisleadingfinallydamagingwithoutthefatherforcetocautionWatch.Listen.Review.ImprovE.Betweenthetwopolesofaffirmation肯定anddoubtbothinthenameofloveItrytofollowmytruecoursE.29.WhatdidthemotherthinkoftheBuddy’spoem?A.ShewassomovedthatshecrieD.B.Shethoughtthepoemwaswellwritten.C.SheconsideredBuddyhadnotalentforpoetry.D.ShebelievedBuddyneededadvicefromhisfather30.WhichunderlinedwordinthefollowingsentencesbestreflectsBuddy’seagernesstoshowhisfatherthepoem?A.Iwrotethepoemoutinmyfinesthandwriting.B.IcouldhardlywaittoshowhimwhatIhadaccomplished.C.Hewouldbeabletoappreciatemypoemevenmorethanmymother.D.ThenIconfidentlyplaceditrightonmyfather’splaceonthediningtablE.31.TheunderlinedsentenceMyfatherheldhisgroundcouldbestbereplacedby________.A.MyfatherrefusedtochangehisopinionB.MyfatherbegantoexplainhisreasonsC.MyfatherthoughthiscommentisunreasonableD.Myfathergotsoangrythatherosetohisfeet32.Fromthepassagewecaninferthatthefathercanbebestdescribedas________.A.cruelandstubbornB.cautiousandstrictC.bad-temperedandrudeD.lovingandmatter-of-fact33.Whichofthefollowingstatementsdoyouthinktheauthormightagreewith?A.Aftertheincidenttheauthorstoppedwritingbuttriedhisluckinplaysandfilms.B.Theauthoronlyrealizedthesignificanceoftheincidentafterbecomingawriter.C.Theincidenthelpedthewriterworkhisworkfurtherasawriter.D.Theincidentcompletlychangedtheauthor’scourseoflifE.34.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.Myfirstlittlepoem.B.Mywonderfulbadpoem.C.AnanecdoteinmychildhooD.D.Animportancelessonfromfather.
- LisaPinaneverthoughtshewouldneedthefiresafetytrainingshereceivedduringherapprenticeship学徒期asaunionpainteranddrywaller.OnFridaymorningshewasthankingGodshehadit.OnThursdaynightwhilePinawasbabysittinghergranddaughternephewandtwoniecesinhersister’sapartmentshesmelledsmokeandrealizedtheapartmentbuildingwasonfirE.Whenher4yearoldgranddaughterIleanGarciabegansayingWe’regoingtodiesheknewshehadtoact.Pina39firstsealedthedoorandthentoldallfourchildrentogetonthefloor.Aftercalling911shetoldthechildrentostartsingingandpromisedthemalltreatsassoonastheyreachedsafety.Isaid‘OKwe’regoingtoliedownandwe’reallgoingtoplayagame’PinasaiD.WeallstartedsingingourABCsand123s.Iwasjusttryingtomakeitfun.PinapatientlywaitedandafewminuteslaterRiversideCountysheriff’sdeputies治安官的助手arriveD.PinaIlean8yearoldGabrielParga5yearoldAubreyanaPargaand4yearoldMeriyahPargawerealltrappedonthesecondfloorasflamesfilledthefirststory.PinadidtheonlythingshecoulD.Sheopenedthewindowanddroppedthechildrenonebyoneintothearmsofthesheriff’sdeputiesabout15to20feetbelow.Ijustneededtokeepthekidscalmsotheywouldn’tbeafraidPinasaiD.IwasdeathlyafraidinsidebutIcouldn’tletthemknowthat.[Notlongafterdroppingthechildrenoutofthewindowfirefightersarrivedwithaladderandrescuedher.TenpeopleweretreatedatthesceneforsufferingsmokebutnobodywasseriouslyinjureD.60.Thetextismainlyabout________.A.abigfirewithoutseriousinjuryB.anurgentcall911C.abravebabysitterD.ababysitterrescuingkidsfromabigfire61.TheunderlinedworditinParagraph1refersto________.A.aunionpainterB.adrywallerC.thefiresafetytrainingD.theapprenticeship62.BeforeLisaPinacalled911inordertopreventthefireshe________.A.letchildrengetonthefloorB.openedthewindowsofthesecondfloorC.closedthedoorhardD.hadchildrenstartsinging63.Accordingtothetextweknowthat________.A.LisaPinawasthelastonetoberescuedB.thefiredidn’tcauseanyinjuryC.thechildrenweresenttohospitalafterthefireD.duringthefireLisaPinawasn’tafraidatall
- TowardseveningJenniferwaswalkingonthebeachwithagentlebreezeblowingthroughherhair.Lookingupatthegoldenredsunballshewassurprisedbyitscolordeepredinthemiddlesoftlyfadingintoyellow.Shecouldhearnothingbutthewavesandtheseagullsflyingupaboveinthesky.Theatmosphererelaxedher.ThiswaswhatsheneedeD.It’sgettinglateshethoughtImustgohomE.MyparentswillbewonderingwhereIam.Shewonderedhowherparentswouldreactwhenshegothomeafterthethreedaysshewasmissing.Shekeptonwalkingdirectingherselftobungalow平房163whereshespenteverysummerholiday.TheroadwasdeserteD.Shewalkedslowlyandsilently.JustinafewhundredmetersshewouldhavebeensafeinherhousE.Itwasreallygettingdarknow.Shewishedshehadherfavoritecoaton.Itmightkeepherreallywarm.Sheimaginedhavingitwithher.Thisthoughtdissipated消散whenshefinallysawherfrontdoor.Itseemeddifferent.Nobodyhadtakencareoftheoutsidegardenforafewdays.Shewasshocked:herfatherwasusuallysostrictaboutkeepingeverythingcleanandtidyandnowSheenteredthehousE.FirstshewentintothekitchenandsawanotewrittenbyherfatherDearEllenthere’ssomecoffeeready;Iwentlooking.ButwherewasEllen?Ontherightsideofthehallwaywasherparents’room.Shewentinandsawher.Hermotherlyingonthebedwassleeping.Herfacelookedsotiredasifshehadn’tsleptfordays.ShewasreallypalE.JenniferwouldhavewantedtowakeherupbutshelookedtootireD.SoJenniferjustfellasleepbesideher.WhenJenniferwokeupsomethingwasdifferent.Shewasn’tinhermother’sroomandshewasn’twearingtheoldclothessheranawayin.Shewasinhercozybedinherpajamas睡衣.ItfeltsogoodbeingbackhomE.SuddenlysheheardavoicE.Areyoufeelingbetternowdear?YouknowyougotusveryveryscareD.28.TheauthormentionstheviewsofthebeachinParA.1inorderto__________.A.tellusthetimeofthestoryB.showJennifer’seasedmindC.showJennifer’slonelinessD.indicatethebeautyofnature29.Jenniferdecidedtogohomebecause__________.A.itwasgettingcoldB.sherealizedherparentswereworriedC.shebegantomissherparentsD.sheknewnobodywouldtakecareofthegarden30.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Jenniferwenthometofetchherfavoritecoat.B.Jennifer’sfatherwassoworriedthathecouldn’ttakecareoftheoutsidegarden.C.Jenniferunderstoodwhytheoutsidegardenwasleftuncaredfor.D.Jennifer’sfatherusedtobetoostrictwithher.31.WhichofthefollowingshowsthechangeofJennifer’sfeeling?A.Relaxed→Lonely→Tired→Upset.B.Angry→Relaxed→Fearful→ComfortablE.C.Fearful→Relaxed→Cheerful→Lonely.D.Relaxed→Anxious→Shocked→ComfortablE.
- NormPethricka36-year-oldmaninAustralia’snortherncityDarwinwaspraisedonThursdayforjumpingontoacrocodile’sbacktosavehiswifeWendyatLitchfieldNationalParkapopulartouristspotsouthwestofDarwinalocalnewspaperreporteD.MsPethrickwasstandingonariverbankWednesdayafternoonwhenthesaltwatercrocodilelunged扑lockingitsjawsonbothherlegsasittriedtodragherunderwater.NormPethrickwhowithhiswifehadbeencollectingwaterimmediatelywenttohelpher.Hejumpedontothebackpoked戳theeyesofthecrocodileandfinallygothiswifefreE.MsPethrickwaslatertakentoRoyalDarwinHospitalforamedicaltreatment.Thedoctorssaidshewassufferingeightpuncturewoundsinherrightlegapuncturewoundinherleftlegandaseriouscuttooneofherfingers.ThiscouldhavebeenafatalandtragicsituationsaidthegeneralmanagerofRoyalDarwinHospitalRDHDrLenNotarasaccordingtoalocalreport.HesaidMsPethrickwassavedbyherhusband’squickanddiligentactions.DrNotarasalsosaidshewouldremaininhospitalforthreetofourdaysandhaveanoperationtocleanthewoundswhichareeasytogetinfectedbecauseofbacteriaontheteethofthecrocodilE.36.Thispassageismostlikelytobefoundin______.A.atravelguideB.atextbookC.anewspaperD.anovel37.ThecrocodileattackedMsPethrickwhenshewas______.A.swimmingintheriverB.standingontheriverbankC.watchingthecrocodileD.fishinginthewater38.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutMsPethrick?A.Oneofherfingersalsogothurt.B.Shehadeightwoundsaltogether.C.Oneofthecrocodile’steethwasfoundinherleg.D.HereyeswerebadlypokeD.39.AccordingtothepassageNormPethrickcanbedescribedasfollowingEXCEPT______.A.humorousB.diligentC.quickD.brave40.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.ThehusbandshouldsavethewifeB.HumanbeingscanbeatcrocodilessometimesC.A.crocodileisnotsodangerousaspeopleimagineD.A.mansaveswife’slifefromcrocodile’sjaws
- ForthepastthreedecadesDrScottBeckerhasbeensearchingforhisdaughterAprilBeckerAntoniou.FivedaysagoAntoniouGoogledherownnameandfoundawebsitenamedafterher.NowthefatheranddaughterwhohavenoconnectiontoAtlantaaremeetingforthefirsttimeatChopsSteakhouseinBuckheadNorthAtlantA.AntoniouwasborninSouthernCaliforniabutrecentlymovedtoNewnanGeorgiA.DrBeckerlivesinWichitaKansas.IstartedlookingforherandIcouldnotfindher.Icouldnotfindhermother.SoIthoughtmaybeonedaymydaughterwouldGooglehernameandmaybeshewouldfindmethatwayandfivedaysagoshefoundmeBeckersaiD.HenamedthewebsiteafterherandwhileAntoniouwastypinghernameinScottBeckerlookingforAprilthewebsitehecreatednearly10yearsagopoppedup.Thetwocommunicatedbye-mailandoverthephoneforthepastfivedays.Beckersaidheconfirmedhermother’smaidennameherbirthdaymiddlenameandsomeotherspecificdetailsonlyhisdaughterwouldknow.Heisabsolutelymyfather.IjustfeltlikeIwasn’tcompleteandnowIfeelpeacE.IalwaysaskedmymominformationaboutmyfathersoIcouldfindhimAntoniousaiD.OnAntoniou’sFacebookpageshewritesYouthinkIcouldhaveGoogledthat7yearsagoandsavedmyselftheyearlysuffering.Butitallhappenswhenithappensforareason.Overthepast30yearsDrBeckersayshehashiredprivateinvestigatorsandbeentrickedbypeopleclaimingtobehisdaughter.HewillnotbeseekingaDNAtest.HesaidIfoundmydaughter.IamfinallycompletE.55.Whatcanweknowaboutthefatheranddaughter?A.TheyspendmostoftheirsparetimeontheInternet.B.Theyhaven’tmetfornearlytenyears.C.Theyliveindifferentplaces.D.Theymovequiteoften.56.Beckerfinallyfoundhisdaughterby_____.A.seekingaDNAtestB.hiringprivateinvestigatorsC.Googlinghisdaughter’snameonlineD.namingawebsiteafterhisdaughter57.Antonioufeltlikeshewasn’tcompletebecause_____.A.shehadn’tfoundherfatherB.shehadnoconnectiontoAtlantaC.shewasangrywithhermotherD.shedidn'tGooglehernameearlier58.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.DrBeckerlefthomebeforeAntoniouwasborn.B.MorethanonepersonclaimedtheywereBecker’sdaughter.C.AntonioushouldhavehadaDNAtest.D.DrBeckercreatedthewebsitefivedaysago.59.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.TheInternethelpsbringafamilytogether.B.Googlesearchreunitesthefatheranddaughter.C.Threedecades’searchfordaughtersucceeds.D.Fatherfindsdaughterwithgoodluck.
- ThatcoldJanuarynightIwasgrowingsickofmylifeinSanFrancisco.ThereIwaswalkinghomeatoneinthemorningafteratiringpracticeatthetheatrE.WithopeningnightonlyaweekagoIwasstilllearningmylines.Iwashavingtroubledealingwithmypart-timejobatthebankandmyactingatnightatthesametimE.AsIwalkedIthoughtseriouslyaboutgivingupbothactingandSanFrancisco.CitylifehadbecometoomuchformE.AsIwalkeddownemptystreetsundertallbuildingsIfeltverysmallandcolD.Ibeganrunningbothtokeepwarmandtokeepawayfromanypossiblerobbers.Veryfewpeoplewerestilloutexceptafewsad-lookinghomelesspeopleunderblankets.AboutablockfrommyapartmentIheardasoundbehindmE.Iturnedquicklyhalfexpectingtoseesomeonewithaknifeoragun.Thestreetwasempty.AllIsawwasashiningstreetlight.StillthenoisehadmademenervoussoIstartedtorunfaster.NotuntilIreachedmyapartmentbuildingandunlockedthedoordidIrealizewhatthenoisehadbeen.Ithadbeenmywalletfallingtothesidewalk.SuddenlyIwasn’tcoldortiredanymorE.IranoutofthedoorandbacktowhereI’dheardthenoisE.AlthoughIsearchedthesidewalkanxiouslyforfifteenminutesmywalletwasnowheretobefounD.JustasIwasabouttogiveupthesearchIheardthegarbagetruckpulluptothesidewalknexttomE.WhenavoicecalledfromtheinsideAlisaCamacho?IthoughtIwasdreaming.Howcouldthismanknowmyname?Thedooropenedandoutjumpedasmallred-hairedmanwithanamusedlookinhiseyE.Isthiswhatyou’relookingfor?heaskedholdingupasmallsquareshapE.Itwasnearly3A.M.bythetimeIgotintobeD.Iwouldn’tgetmuchsleepthatnightbutIhadgottenmywalletback.IalsohadgottenbacksomeenjoymentofcitylifE.Irealizedthatthecitycouldn’tbeabadplaceaslongaspeoplewerewillingtohelpeachother.21.Howdidthewriterfeelwhenshewaswalkinghomeafterwork?A.ColdandsickB.FortunateandhelpfulC.SatisfiedandcheerfulD.Disappointedandhelpless22.Onherwayhomethewriter_________.A.lostherwalletunknowinglyB.wasstoppedbyagarbagetruckdriverC.wasrobbedofherwalletbyanarmedmanD.foundsomehomelesspeoplefollowingher23.Inthefifthparagraphwhydidthewritersayshewasdreaming?A.SomeoneofferedtotakeherbackhomE.B.A.red-hairedmancametoseeher.C.SheheardsomeonecallhernameD.Herwalletwasfoundinagarbagetruck.24.Fromthetextwecaninferthatthewriter_________.A.wouldstopworkingatnightB.wouldstayoninSanFranciscoC.wouldmakefriendswithcleanersD.wouldgiveupherjobatthebank.
- Menhavelongbeenpuzzledbytheamountwomenpackwhentheygoonholiday.Theydespair绝望astheywatchtheirbelovedspendmuchmoneyonextrabaggagechargE.Nearlyhalfofthesewomenadmittedtolyingabouttheweightoftheircasetotheirpartnerbeforeleavingfortheairportinfearofbeingmadetounloadsomeunnecessaryitems.Butit’safactthatwomenpackmorethantheyneeD.Onaverageawomanneedsaround57itemsinsuitcaseforatwo-weekholidayyetmostwomenpacknearerto150itemsrangingfromskirtstopsunderwearandhighheels.Inadditionwomenpackmoresuncreammake-upandhairappliancesthantheywerelikelytoneeD.TheyalltakeupspaceinthesuitcaseonlyathirdofthemwillseethelightofdayonceattheholidayplacE.79percentofwomenadmittedtotakingextraitemswiththemwiththereasonforthisbeingjustincase.Womenplantheirholidaywardrobe衣橱monthsinadvancE.Packingenoughclothesandotheritemstolastamonthisnotenoughforsomewomen.They’dtakeachancetoshopfornewitemswhileholidayingabroaD.Sothey’llreturnwithevenmoreluggageintheircases.ProfessorKarenPinesaid:Womenaretemptedtotakefamiliaritemswiththemonholidayofteneverythingexceptthekitchensink.Somepeoplefindtravelingstressfulparticularlywhenthey’reunsureaboutthehomecomfortsavailableattheirholidayplacE.Theyover-packtohelpcopewiththosefeelingsofstressandreducetheuncertainty.Thiswillcomeasnosurprisetosomemenwhoareusedtotryingtosqueezetheirpartner’sluggageintothebootofthecarwiththeirownsmallercasE.Ontheotherhandmenpackverylightlywithonlyanaverageof40itemsforatwo-weekholiday.65.Thebesttitleforthetextwouldbe________.A.WomenaregoodatpickingholidaysuitcasE.B.Womenover-packbytwothirdwhenonholiday.C.Womenwillgoshoppingeverytimetheygoonholiday.D.Womentakegoodcareofthemselveswhileholidaying.66.Howmanyitemswillawomanpackfora2-weekholiday?A.57itemsB.79itemsC.97itemsD.150items67.Womenpacktoomuchonholidaybecause_________.A.theywanttoshowofftheiritemsB.theypreferamorecomfortableholidayC.theyareafraidthey’llneedthemduringtheholidayD.theywouldliketocleantheirclotheswardrobeverymuch68.Howdoesamanfeelabouthiswifepackingtoomuch?A.OpposedB.SupportiveC.PositiveD.Concerned69.WhatdoDrPine’swordsimply?A.Goingonholidaywillcostalot.B.Womendon’tprefertogoonaholiday.C.Peopletendtofeeltiredandstressedonholiday.D.It’sunderstandablethatwomenover-packinasensE.
- PaisleywasborninJanuaryof2014asahealthyandstrongbabygirlandthefourthchildofourfamily.Shedevelopedcold-likesymptomswhenshewasonly12daysolD.Shecouldnotstopcryingandhervoicewasweak.ButshedidnothaveacolD.Shehadmeningitis脑膜炎.Meningitiscan`tbequicklyidentifiedandcanrapidlyleadtohearinglossblindnessmentaldamageanddeath.Theexaminationshowedthatherconditionhadbeenverybadbythetimewearrivedattheemergencyroom.UntilthatdayinearlyFebruarymeningitiswassimplyawordtomeoneofthosediseaseathatIhadheardaboutbutonlyhappenedtootherpeopleinotherplaces.WithinjustanhouritchangedformeintooneofthemostimpressivewordsthatIhaveknown.Itwasourneighborthatfirstadvisedustoimmediatelygotothehospital.ThedoctorstookthestrongestactionspossibleintimE.Thesemadeadifferenceinastrugglewherelostcanmeanlastingimpact.Withinminutesofourarrivalatthehospitalfriendsappearedtositwithusandtopraywithus.Wordspreadrapidlythroughourchurchourfriendsandourfamily.TodayPaisleyisoneyearolD.Thankfullysheisasperfectandwholeasourotherchildren.ButsheisnowsohealthythatitisdifficulttoimaginehowcloseshecametoaverydifferentfuturE.Myfriends'childrenhavebeenlesslucky.WiththecomingofherfirstbirthdayIcannotescapereflectinguponwhathassavedPaisley.IlookatwhatsomanypeopledidtosaveonelittlelifE.WhenPaisleysmileswhenshereactstomusicandwhensheisfullofcuriosityaboutourChristmastreeIremember.29.WhenPaisleywas12daysoldsheA.caughtaheavycoldB.gotmeningitisC.losthervoiceD.wasashealthyasotherchildren30.Whatcanwelearnshoutmeningitisaccordingtothepassage?A.Itcanaffecthearing.B.Itcanbecuredeasily.C.Itseffectsareslow.D.ItcannotbeidentifieD.31.Whatcanweinferfromthefifthparagraph?A.Theauthor`sotherchildrenaremuchhealthierthanPaisley.B.PaisleyhasbeencuredofthediseasE.C.ThediseasehasalongimpactonPaisley`shealth.D.TheauthorthinksPaisleyisveryunlucky.32.Inthelastparagraph.theauthormainlyexpressedA.howmuchthefamilyhaddoneforPaisleyB.howharditwastocurethediseaseC.howmuchsufferingPaisleyhadexperiencedD.howthankfulshewasfortheeffortstosavePaisley
- MaryMoemaylooklikeanaveragegrandmother.Butsheisnot.Shejustlearnedhowtoflyanairplaneadreamshehashadsinceshewasalittlegirl.ButMaryMoecouldnotfindtimetomakeherdreamcometrue.Atage34shewasjusttoobusytothinkaboutflyingaplane.Lessonswerecostly.EverythingseemedtobeworkingagainstMary.Soherdreamhadtowait.MaryMoehasdonealotduringthepast91years.Formuchofthattimeshewantedtoflybutneverhadthechance—untilnow.Ms.MoelearnedaboutWishofaLifetimeanon-profitorganization.Itsgoalistochangethewayoursocietythinksaboutagingandolderadults.SallyWebsterworksforthegroup.ShesaidMs.Moe’swishisoneofhundredstheyreceiveeachyear.WishofaLifetimehelpsolderpeopletoenjoyadream.Italsosendsthemessagethatitisnevertoolateforadream.ButMs.WebstersaysitalsowantstosendanothermessagetosocietythatolderAmericanscanachievethingsjustlikeyoungerAmericanscan.SusieDanickalsobelievesinthisgoal.ShefoundedTADRelocationabusinessthathelpsseniorcitizenswhentheymove.Ms.Danickgave$5000totheWishofaLifetimetohelpseniorsrealizeadream.MaryMoewasoneofthem.MaryMoereceivedthreeflyinglessons.Andonthebigdayofherfirstflightherfamilyandfriendsallcametocheerheron.Mary’ssuccessmadeeveryonearoundherexcitedandproud.Itwasjustagreateventagreatday.FlyingteacherDavidWaksbergsaysshewasverycalmwhichisalwaysimportantwhenyou’reflying.Itisnevertoolatetospreadyourwingsandtrysomethingnew.Youarenevertoooldtotrytomakeyourdreamscometrue.33.WhywasMaryMoe’sdreamdifficulttocometrue?A.Shehadnoenoughtimeandmoneyinthepast.B.Shedidnothingforflyinglessons.C.Nopilotswerewillingtohelpher.D.Herfamilydidnotsupportherwish.34.WhatcanweinferfromthegoalofWishofaLifetime?A.Olderadultscannotmaketheirdreamcometrue.B.Americansfeelandthinkaboutagingproperly.C.Theoldmaybesupposedtoachievenothing.D.YoungAmericanstreatolderpeopleunfairly.35.Howcanweunderstandtheunderlinedwordmoveinthefifthparagraph?A.tochangeyourplaceorposition.B.tostarttoactforthedream.C.togotoliveinadifferentplace.D.tochangeadifferentjob.36.FromMaryMoe’ssuccesswecanknowsheis____________.A.determinedB.stubbornC.unrealisticD.delicate37.WhatdoweknowaboutWishofaLifetime?A.Itcanmakemuchmoneyeveryyear.B.Ms.Moedidmuchforitsdevelopment.C.ItispopularwiththeyoungAmericans.D.Itencouragesmanyoldadultstosucceed.