Fiveyearold Bea was born with a serious immune system deficiency(免疫系统缺陷). She has to be kept away from other children, because she is so weak that she could die even if she caught a common colD. Doctors found Bea was born with this disease when she was five months olD. Since then, the hospital has become her second home, medicines her food, and all kinds of treatments her friends. Bea received a very special therapy when she was four years old, which would allow her to be like a normal child if successful. After it, she spent two weeks in the special care center before living for four months in hospital. Bea was allowed home in February, but she still needed a tube in her nose to send in medicine every two days. She always tries to stop herself from crying out. She knows her cries would make her mother cry. Her parents clean the house from top to bottom every two days to make sure Bea is free from any possible bacteriA. Bea's mother, Anna, said, “She is weak but so strong. We've never seen any child stronger than her. It seems as if nothing in the world could beat her. We really hope to send her to school next year.” She used to drive Bea to the local playground, but Bea was only allowed to watch sitting in the car. “It was really heartbreaking to see Bea staring at the running and laughing children therE. She never stopped fighting against the diseasE. I know she is dying for such a normal lifE.” When MakeAWish Foundation heard of Bea's story, they built a play park in the back garden of their housE. “Bea is very brave and she has encouraged many children like her,” said the chairman of the foundation. 1.If Bea stayed with other children freely, ________. A.other children would have a big chance of catching her disease B.she would catch a common cold which would kill her quickly C.her life would be in danger as she would fall ill easily D.she would play for a long time and forget to take medicine on time 2.From the passage we can know that________. A.Bea would need a tube in her nose all her life B.Bea has to stay in hospital until she is an adult C.Bea's parents will send her to school next year D.Bea's mother feels proud when talking about her 3.MakeAWish Foundation built a play park for Bea to______. A.honor her bravery in fighting against her disease B.call for more attention to her C.encourage more children like Bea to be brave D.make itself more famous 4.What makes Bea so brave to fight against the serious disease? A.Her parents' encouragement and carE. B.Her dream of owning a play park. C.Her wish to become a normal chilD. D.Her doctor's skill and experiencE.
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FiveyearoldBeawasbornwithaseriousimmunesystemdeficiency免疫系统缺陷.ShehastobekeptawayfromotherchildrenbecausesheissoweakthatshecoulddieevenifshecaughtacommoncolD.DoctorsfoundBeawasbornwiththisdiseasewhenshewasfivemonthsolD.Sincethenthehospitalhasbecomehersecondhomemedicinesherfoodandallkindsoftreatmentsherfriends.Beareceivedaveryspecialtherapywhenshewasfouryearsoldwhichwouldallowhertobelikeanormalchildifsuccessful.Afteritshespenttwoweeksinthespecialcarecenterbeforelivingforfourmonthsinhospital.BeawasallowedhomeinFebruarybutshestillneededatubeinhernosetosendinmedicineeverytwodays.Shealwaystriestostopherselffromcryingout.Sheknowshercrieswouldmakehermothercry.HerparentscleanthehousefromtoptobottomeverytwodaystomakesureBeaisfreefromanypossiblebacteriA.Bea'smotherAnnasaidSheisweakbutsostrong.We'veneverseenanychildstrongerthanher.Itseemsasifnothingintheworldcouldbeather.Wereallyhopetosendhertoschoolnextyear.SheusedtodriveBeatothelocalplaygroundbutBeawasonlyallowedtowatchsittinginthecar.ItwasreallyheartbreakingtoseeBeastaringattherunningandlaughingchildrentherE.SheneverstoppedfightingagainstthediseasE.IknowsheisdyingforsuchanormallifE.WhenMakeAWishFoundationheardofBea'sstorytheybuiltaplayparkinthebackgardenoftheirhousE.Beaisverybraveandshehasencouragedmanychildrenlikehersaidthechairmanofthefoundation.1.IfBeastayedwithotherchildrenfreely________.A.otherchildrenwouldhaveabigchanceofcatchingherdiseaseB.shewouldcatchacommoncoldwhichwouldkillherquicklyC.herlifewouldbeindangerasshewouldfallilleasilyD.shewouldplayforalongtimeandforgettotakemedicineontime2.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat________.A.BeawouldneedatubeinhernoseallherlifeB.BeahastostayinhospitaluntilsheisanadultC.Bea'sparentswillsendhertoschoolnextyearD.Bea'smotherfeelsproudwhentalkingabouther3.MakeAWishFoundationbuiltaplayparkforBeato______.A.honorherbraveryinfightingagainstherdiseaseB.callformoreattentiontoherC.encouragemorechildrenlikeBeatobebraveD.makeitselfmorefamous4.WhatmakesBeasobravetofightagainsttheseriousdisease?A.Herparents'encouragementandcarE.B.Herdreamofowningaplaypark.C.HerwishtobecomeanormalchilD.D.Herdoctor'sskillandexperiencE.,
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Aromanticmessage-in-a-bottlediscoveredbyamotheranddaughterataScottishbeachhassparked触发amysteryaboutwhetheritcouldhavetravelled5000milesacrosstheseasfromChinA.NicolaMacFarlane41anddaughterLucyfourfromPortobellonearEdinburghwerelookingfordriftwood浮木onPortobelloBeachwhentheycameacrossanoldglassbottlecontaininganoteinsidewritteninMandarin.NowthefamilyaretryingtoworkoutiftheletterhasmanagedtheextraordinaryjourneyacrossthePhilippineSeaintotheIndianOceanandthroughboththeSouthAtlanticandtheNorthAtlanticOceansbeforewashingupontheshoresofGreatBritain.ItwaswrittenonChineseValentine’sDayorQixiFestivalasitismoretraditionallyknownwhichislunar阴历的July72012soitwassentoffasrecentlyassixdaysagoifitfollowedthemoderncalendarwhichcelebratedtheoccasiononAugust23.NicolawasstillexcitedtoreadabouttheChineselovestoryafterhavingittranslateD.IreallydohopethatitisfromChinabutevenifitisfromnearertohomeit’sstillalovelygestureandaninspiringfinD.It’salovestoryregardlessofwhereitcamefrom.NicolawhorunsabeachartbusinessinPortobelloadded:I’malwaysatthebeachlookingforbitsofdriftwoodbutI’venevercomeacrossanythinglikethisbeforE.WeknewitwasChinesebutwehadnoideawhatitsaiD.’UnabletoreadtheMandarintextNicolaturnedtotheInternetandherAustralianfriendJulieGouldwhosedaughterattendedaChineseschoolinSydney.SeveralhourslaterJuliereturnedwiththenewsthatitwasinfactaloveletter.Thetranslatedletterreads:DaHaiOceanIhopenobodywillgetthisbottleaswejustwishyoucanhearourvoiceandgetyourblessing.TodayistheChineseValentine’sDaywepraythatourrelationshipwilllastforeverandwewillhavealonghappylifetogetherNicolasaid:ItsoundstomelikethecoupleareinlovebutcannotbetogethersotheyhavesentthemessagetotelltheworldoftheirlovE.32.WhendidNicolaandherdaughtercomeacrossthemessage-in-bottle?A.OnJuly152012.B.OnAugust292012.C.OnAugust312012.D.OnSeptember22012.33.WhatwereNicolaandherdaughterprobablydoingwhentheyfoundthebottle?A.Theywerewalkingonthebeach.B.Theywerewashinghandsandfeet.C.Theywerelookingforthedriftwoods.D.Theywerelyingonthebeachresting.34.TheunderlinedwordMandarinprobablymeans______.A.ScottishB.BritishC.EnglishD.Chinese35.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatNicola______.A.thinkstheletterwaswrittentoshowloveB.hadexpectedtogetsomethingunusualC.knowsalittleChineseD.foundthebottlewasfromanearbyplace
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LittleRobbyourneighbour'snephewcarefullydrewsomeofhiswaterintoabowlandstartedforthedoor.HowIhatedthiswaterrationing定量供应.WewereforcedtobathewithoutsoapinthedeeplittlepondwesharedwithJessieourcow.Shewasallwehavenow.Wellsweredryandcropstransformedtodust.IheldthescreenopenforRobbyandwatchedsmilingasheslowlysatonthestepstomyhousE.Dozensofbeescircledhishairandheimitated模仿theirbuzzing.Hisaunt'swordsechoedinmyearsIdon'tknowwhatIwasthinkingwhenItookhimin.Doctorssayhewasn'thurtinthecrashthatkilledmysisterbuthecan'ttalk.He'snotlikemychildrenatall.Whycouldn'tsheseethe_wonderful_giftsthisfouryearoldboypossessedMyheartachedforRobby.HehadbecomethedearestpartofourworldeagerlytendingthegardenwithmeandmyhusbandTom.HewasblessedwithalovingnatureandadeepadmirationforalllivingthingsandIknewhecouldtalktoanimals.Hiscuriousandbrowneyesmirroredanunderstandingofeverythingspoken.Ilongedtoadopthim.Robby'saunteagerlyagreedtoourrequestthathelivewithusforthesummer.Allhisdayswerespentinourcompanyanyway.Ibrushedawayatearrememberinghowtinyandhelplesshelookedwhenhehastilyputhishandinmineandgavemeanoldbrownpaperbag.ItcontainedtwofadedTshirtswehadboughthimlastyearatthecountyfairandapairofshorts.Thisandtheclothesheworewerehisonlybelongings.OnasilkenstringaroundhisneckwashungawhistlE.Tomhadmadeitforhimincasehewaseverlostorindanger.Afterallhecouldnotcalloutforhelp.Heknewperfectlywellthatthewhistlewasnotatoy.Itwasforemergenciesonlyandtoblowonitwouldbringusbothrunning.IhadtoldhimthestoryoftheboywhocriedwolfandIknewheunderstoodmE.IsighedasIdriedandputawaythelastsupperdish.TomcameintothekitchenandhelpedclearthetablE.EveryounceofrecycledwaterwassavedforatinyvegetablegardenRobbyhadplantedbesidetheporch.Hewasproudofitandwetrieddesperatelytosaveit.Butwithoutrainsoonittoowouldbelost.TomputthepanonthecounterandturnedtomE.YouknowhoneyhestarteD.I'vebeenthinkingalotaboutRobbylately.Myheartbegantopoundbutbeforehecouldcontinueascreamexplodedfromtheyardmadeusjump.MyGod!It'sRobby'swhistle!WhenwereachedhimRobbywaspointingexcitedlytothesky.Lookingupwesawthemostmagnificentsight.Rainclouds!Robby!Helpmequickly!Weneedallthepotsandpansfromthekitchen!ThewhistledroppedhislipsandheracedwithmetothehousE.Adropofwaterfellonmypotandthenanother.Soontheyardwasenvelopedinsoakinggloriousrain.Weallstoodwithfacesheldupwardtofeelthecomfortofit.TompickedupRobbyanddancedaboutthepotsshoutingandwhoopingRainforRobby!TomswungabouttoshowmeRobby'sfacE.Hewaslaughingrightoutloud!Ihuggedthembothtearsofjoymixingwiththerain.WWWobby's!hestammered结结巴巴地说.Stretchingoutonetinyhandintheshapeofacuptocatchtherainhegiggled咯咯地笑again.Wobby's...rain...MomhewhispereD.46.WhydidRobbybringthewatertotheauthor'shouse?A.Hehadbeenadoptedbytheauthor.B.Helivedwiththeauthorforthesummer.C.Hewantedtohelptheauthorfetchwater.D.Theauthortreatedhimverywell.47.Inthethirdparagraphtheunderlinedphrasethewonderfulgiftsrefersto________.A.hislovefornatureandalllivingthingsB.hiskindnesstohelpothersaroundC.hisreadinesstoacceptwhathappenedtohimD.hisindependencesincehischildhood48.Whydidtheauthorjumpwhenhearingthewhistle?A.Robbytoldherthatitwasgoingtorain.B.ThesuddenwhistlemadeherterrifieD.C.AnemergencymighthappentoRobby.D.Robbymayfindsomethingspecial.49.WhatcanwelearnaboutRobbyfromthepassage?A.RobbyoncewashurtbadlyinanaccidentbutsurviveD.B.Robbyhasn'tacceptedtheauthorandTomashisparents.C.Robbydidn'tknowwhatthewhistlemeanttohim.D.Robby'sauntregrettedadoptingRobbyverymuch.50.Thepurposeofthepassageistotellusthat________.A.weshouldtakecareofthedisabledchildrenB.weshouldfindthegiftinanychildrenC.itisdifficulttogetwaterinsomedryareasD.childrenareverysensitivetotherain
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Therewasastorymanyyearsagoofaschoolteacher—Mrs.Thompson.Shetoldthechildrenonthefirstdaythatshelovedthemallthesame.Butthatwasalie.ThereinthefrontrowwasalittleboynamedTeddyStoddard.Hedidn’tplaywellwiththeotherchildrenandhealwaysneededabath.Shedidnotlikehim.ThenMrs.ThompsongottoknowthatTeddywasactuallyaverygoodboybeforethedeathofhismother.Mrs.Thompsonwasashamedofherself.ShefeltevenworsewhenlikeallherotherstudentsTeddybroughtheraChristmaspresenttoo.Itwashismother’sperfume香水TeddysaidMrs.ThompsontodayyousmelljustlikemyMomusedto.Afterthechildrenleftshecriedforatleastanhour.Onthatverydayshestoppedteachingreadingwritingandmath.Insteadshebegantoteachchildren.Mrs.ThompsonpaidparticularattentiontoTeddy.Theboy’smindseemedtocomealive.Themoresheencouragedhimthefasterheimproved.BytheendofthesixthgradeTeddyhadbecomeoneofthesmartestchildrenintheclass.SixyearswentbybeforeshegotanotefromTeddy.Hewrotethathehadfinishedhighschoolandshewasstillthebestteacherheeverhadinhiswholelife.Hewenttocollege.Mrs.Thompsongottwomorelettersfromhimwiththelastonesigned:TheodoreStoddardM..D.医学博士.Thestorydoesn’tendthere.OnhisweddingdayDr.StoddardwhisperedinMrs.Thompson’searThankyouMrs.Thompsonforbelievinginme.YoumademefeelimportantandshowedmethatIcouldmakeadifference.Mrs.ThompsonwithtearsinhereyeswhisperedbackTeddyyouhaveitallwrong.YouweretheonewhotaughtmethatIcouldmakeadifference.Ididn’tknowhowtoteachuntilImetyou.1.WhatdidMrs.Thompsondoonthefirstdayofschool?A.ShemadeTeddyfeelashamed.B.SheaskedthechildrentoplaywithTeddy.C.ShechangedTeddy’sseattothefrontrow.D.Shetoldtheclasssomethinguntrueaboutherself.2.WhatdidMrs.ThompsonfindoutaboutTeddy?A.Hetoldlieseverynowandthen.B.Hewasquitegoodatmath.C.Heneededcarefrommotherorsomeonelikethat.D.Heenjoyedplayingwithothers.3.InwhatwaydidMrs.Thompsonchangeaftershereceivedthegifts?A.Shetaughtfewerschoolsubjects.B.Shebecamestricterwithherstudents.C.Shenolongerlikedherjobasateacher.D.Shecaredmoreabouteducatingstudents.4.WhydidTeddythankMrs.Thompsonathiswedding?A.Shehadkeptintouchwithhim.B.Shehadgivenhimencouragement.C.ShehadsenthimChristmaspresents.D.Shehadtaughthimhowtojudgepeople.
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MygrandmotherwasfromatowninMichigan.SummeraftersummerIenjoyedstayingwithmygrandparentsasayoungchilD.Iwasfromthecityandlovedthesmalltowntheylivedin.Peoplekneweveryonetheirkidstheirpetstheirancestors.ThebondwiththemcontinuedtogrowasIgrewandtheygotolder.Grandmawasalwaysusingherhandsforsomethingexciting.Shewouldmakelittlesandwichesandwe’dhaveteaparties.She’dmakebeautifulquiltsforeachonE.Irememberthesmallthimble顶针shewouldusewhiledoingherneedlework.A.fewyearsagowhenGrandmaleftthisearthIbidfarewelltoalovinggrandmother.HowquicklyourlivescanchangE.Wehadjusthadteatogetheracoupleofmonthsearlieronher91stbirthday.Imissedherverymuch.OnoneparticularbirthdaywhenIwasfeelingalittlelowsomethinghappenedtomakemefeellikeshewassharingthatspecialdaywithmE.IwasarrangingsomecolorfulpillowsthatshehadmadeandsuddenlyIfeltsomethinginsideonepillow.ItwassmallandharD.Imovedtheobjecttoaseam接缝thatIcarefullyopenedandtomydelightoutcameatinysilverthimble!HowhappyIwastofindsomethingthathadbeenapartofher.NotrealizingithadfallenoffherfingerIpicturedhersewingitinthatlittlepillowthatIjusthappenedtoplaceonmybedspreadthatday.IcarefullylaidthethimblealongsidetheothersI’vecollectedovertheyearswhereIcouldcontinuetoseethegiftGodchosetorevealtomE.WhatapreciousmemoryofaveryspecialladywhosomehowIknewwaslaughingindelightatsewingherthimbleinsidemypillow.ImadesometeausingmybestchinaasGrandmaalwaysdidandenjoyedmyteaandGrandma’sthimblE.Whatawonderfulbirthdaythatwas!56.Theauthorlikedstayingwithhergrandparentsbecause________.A.theyoftenboughthersomegiftsB.shewascuriousaboutpeopleandthingsthereC.shecouldhaveteapartiesandeatsandwichesD.shecouldlearntosewquilts57.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenshefoundthesilverthimble?A.SadB.ProudC.LuckyD.Cheerful58.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthesilverthimble________.A.wastheitemtheauthorhadbeentryingtofindB.wasthemosttreasuredpossessionofGrandmaC.wasveryprecioustotheauthorD.wasabirthdaygiftGrandmahadgiventheauthor59.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AlittlepillowB.Grandma’ssilverthimbleC.MygrandparentsD.Mychildhood
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ForgetTwitterandFacebookGoogleandtheKindlE.TelevisionisstillthemostinfluentialmediumarounD.Indeedformanyofthepoorestregions地区oftheworlditremainsthenextbigthing——finallybecomesgloballyavailablE.AndthatisagoodthingbecausetheTVrevolutionischanginglivesforthebetter.Acrossthedevelopingworldaround45%offamilieshadaTVin1995;by2005thenumberhadclimbedabove60%.ThatissomewaybehindtheU.S.wherearemoreTVsthanpeopleandwherepeoplenoweasilygetaccesstotheInternet.Fivemillionmorefamiliesinsub-SaharanAfricawillgetaTVoverthenextfiveyears.In2005afterthefalloftheTaliban__whichhadoutlawedTV1in5AfghanshadonE.Theglobaltotalisanother150millionby2013——pushingthenumberstowellbeyondtwothirdsoffamilies.Television’smostpowerfuleffectwillbeonthelivesofwomen.InIndiaresearchersRobertJensenandEmilyOsterfoundthatwhenTVsreachedvillageswomenweremorelikelytogotothemarketwithouttheirhusbands’approvalandlesslikelytowantaboyratherthanagirl.TheyweremorelikelytomakedecisionsoverchildhealthcarE.TVisalsoapowerfulmediumforadulteducation.IntheIndianstateofGujaratChitrageetisapopularshowthatplaysBollywoodsongswithwordsinGujarationthescreen.Withinsixmonthsviewershadmadeasmallbutsignificant有意义的improvementintheirreadingskills.ToomuchTVhasbeenassociatedwithviolenceoverweightandloneliness.HoweverTVishavingapositiveinfluenceonthelivesofbillionsworldwidE.1.Theunderlinedwordoutlawedinparagraph2probablymeans.A.allowedB.bannedC.offeredD.refused2.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.AmericansusedtogetaccesstotheInterneteasily.B.Theworld’sTVsetswilltotal150millionby2013.C.45%offamiliesinthedevelopingcountrieshadaTVin2005.D.OvertwothirdsoffamiliesintheworldwillhaveaTVby2013.3.Theauthorintendsto.A.stresstheadvantagesofTVtopeople’slivesB.persuadewomentobecomemoreindependentC.encouragepeopletoimprovetheirreadingskillsD.introducethereaderssomewebsitessuchasGoogle4.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TVWillRuletheWorldB.TVWillDisturbtheWorldC.TVWillBettertheWorldD.TVWillRemaininWorld
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A16-year-oldboyfindshimselfonaboatinthePacificOceanafterashipwreck海难.Evenworseheisleftwithahugetiger.Buthemanagestosurviveafter227daysoffightingagainstallthehardshipsoftheseA.PitheleadcharacterinOscar-winningAngLee'snewmovieLifeofPiwentthroughaninspiringjourneyofgrowthandself-discovery.Sodid19-year-oldSurajSharmatheIndianactorwhoplayshim.ButitwasaluckychanceforthenewstartogetthisrolE.SharmawasaregularstudentwholivedwithhismathematicianparentsinDelhiIndiA.AsthedirectortravelledtoMumbaitofindhisPitheteenagerwentalongwithhisyoungerbrotherwhohadactedinacoupleofmoviestoaudition试镜.ButlittledidSharmaknowthathewouldendupwinningtherolefrom3000hopefuls.LeesaidhesawPiinSharma:Notonlydoeshehaveacompellingandwiselook.Hehasthisraretalent.ThedirectorsaidthatinthefinalroundSharmagaveoneofthemostcompellingreadingswehaD.Intheendhewasintears.UnderstandablySharmadidn'twanttoletLeedown.He[Lee]hadgivenmethisopportunity.IhadtogiveitmybestSharmatoldthePhilippineDailyInquirer.Sharmaswamforfourorfivehoursadayuntilhewascompletelycomfortablewiththewater.HealsoworkedonhisbodybecausehehadtofirstputonweightandthenquicklyloseweightasthestorydevelopeD.HeevenhadratsrunalloverhimtoprepareforhisrolE.Leewasimpressedbytheteenagerespeciallyhisenduranceandpatienceinstayinginawatertankformanyhourseachday.Sharmawasonly16whenLeesignedhim.AfterthreeyearsofshootingSharmasaidhehadmaturedwithPi’sjourney.31.Whatisthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?A.TointroducethetopicofthepassagE.B.ToappealthereaderstowatchamoviE.C.Toattractreaderstocontinuereading.D.TosuggestthethemeofthispassagE.32.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat_____.A.SharmawantedtobecomeamathematicianB.SharmahadactedinacoupleofmoviesC.SharmawassuretowinintheauditionD.ManyteenagerswantedtoacttheroleofPi.33.Whatdoesthephraseletdownmean?A.makesomebodydisappointeD.B.seatsomebodydown.C.rejectsb’srequirement.D.takedownsb’sinformation.34.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbeusedtodescribeSharma?A.confidentandpassionatE.B.talentedanddiligent.C.strongandcourageous.D.endurableandeasily-excited35.Thepassageisintendedtointroduce_____.A.thethrillingescapefromashipwreck.B.howanOscar-winningmovieattractsaudiencE.C.ayoungactorbecamematuredwhenactinginamoviE.D.thedifficultyinwinningaroleinamoviE.
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Famousasthekingofchefs厨师andthechefofkingsAugusteEscoffierhelpedraisethepositionofcookingfromalaborer’stasktoanartist’sjoB.EscoffierwasbornonOctober281846inthesmallvillageofVilleneuveLoubetnearNiceFrancE.Amongthekeyfiguresintheboy’slifewashisfatherwhoworkedprimarilyasablacksmith铁匠.Hisgrandmotheranenthusiasticcookwasperhapsmoreresponsiblethananyoneforintroducingtheboytoanappreciationofthedelightsofcooking.YoungEscoffierattendedthelocalschooluntilage12uponwhichtimehisfatherthoughtitnecessarythattheboylearntatradE.Inschoolhehadshownatalentfordrawingyethewastoldtoregardthisartonlyasahobbyandtofindhiscareerinamorepracticalprofession.ThushisfathertookhimtoNicein1859wherehewouldworkasanapprentice学徒inhisuncle’srestauranttherespectableLeRestaurantFrancais.AtLeRestaurantFrancaisEscoffierwasnottreatedasthecloserelativeoftheboss.Ratherheexperiencedaclassicallydemandingapprenticeship.Forthisstrictnessoftraininghewouldlaterinhismemoirs回忆录expressgratefulness.DuringthistimeEscoffieralsoattendednightschoolandhadtodealwithhisstudiesaswellasthedemandsofapromisingcareer.WhenEscoffierwas19andhadtakenonyetmoreresponsibilitiesinhisuncle’srestaurantacustomerrecognizedhisskillsandofferedhimworkinParis.ThiswastheownerofLePetitMoulinRougeoneofthefinestrestaurantsinPariswhereEscoffierwastobecomeasouschefrankingbelowtheheadchef.Afterthreeyearsinthispositionherosetothelevelofheadchefwearingtherespectedchef’shat.54.Itwashis________whofirstinfluencedEscoffiertobeinterestedincooking.A.fatherB.motherC.grandmotherD.uncle55.WecaninferthatasaschoolboyEscoffiermighthopetobe________.A.anartistB.abusinessmanC.achefD.ablacksmith56.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.HowtobecomeachefinFrancE.B.TheearlylifeofafamousFrenchchef.C.Whatanapprenticeisrequiredtodo.D.TheinfluenceofAugusteEscoffier.
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·MsTanyou'vereferredtoyournewnovelasyoureighthbook.That'sbecauseittookmesixorsevenattemptsatasecondnovelbeforeIstartedandcompletedthisonE.·Whydoyouthinkyouhadsomanyfalsestarts?Iwouldsaythatmyreasonswerewrong:IwastryingtoprovethatIwasn'tjustamotherdaughterstorytellerorIwastryingtoprovethatIdidn'tjusthavetowriteaboutthingsthatwerestrictlyChineseorChineseAmerican.Thosewerenevertherightreasonsforwritingthoseearlystories.AndIcouldnevercomeupwithotherbetterreasonsforcontinuingthem.·Whatkeptyougoingonthisbook?Thisbookwasdifferentbecauseitwasbasedonmymother'sreallifE.Thereasonforwritingitbecamemorepersonalandemotional.AfterTheJoyLuckClubcameoutmymotherwasalwaysexplainingtopeoplethatshewasn'tanyofthemothersinthatbook.AndatonepointshesaidtomeNextbooktellsmytruestory.AndthenshestartedtellingmethingsIneverknewbeforE.Shealsotoldmemanymanystoriesbecausemymotherdoesn'tgeneralizE.Thebookreallygrewoutofthat.·HaveyouevervisitedChina?Yes.I'vebeentheretwice:aboutthreeyearsagoandthenagainlastNovemberbothtimeswithmymotherandmyhusbanD.·WasitdifficulttocapturetheChineseAmericandialectwithoutsoundinglikeaparody拙劣的模仿?Nobecauseit'sthelanguageI'veheardallmylifefrommymother.ShespeaksEnglishasit'sdirecttranslationfromChinesE.Butit'smorethanthat:HerlanguagealsohasmoreimagerythanEnglish.·Canyouthinkofanexample?SomebodymightsaytomeDon'tworksoharD.You'llkillyourself.MymotherwillsaytomeWhydoyoupressallyourbrainsoutonthispageforsomeoneelseSoit'sveryviviD.That'sthewayshetalks.·HavemanyreaderstoldyouthattheChinesemotherinyourbookremindedthemofthetypicalJewishmother?Manypeoplehavetoldmethat.Ithinkthemotherdaughterrelationshipisveryintenseinbothcases.Culturallythereisanacceptancethatmothershavethepowertotelltheirchildrenespeciallytheirdaughtershowtoconducttheirlives—notsimplyupuntilthetimetheyare18butfortherestoftheirlives.Howeverwhenchildrengrowupinadifferentculturefromtheirparents'theytendtokeepmoresecretsfromtheirparents.ThechildrenthinkTheyjustwouldn'tunderstandthatIhadtodothis.Andthatcanreallycreateagapanditcangrowasthenumberofsecretsgrows.44.BasedonthequestionsinthisinterviewwhatdoyouthinkMsTan'sprofessionis?A.Ajournalist.B.Astorywriter.C.Aninterviewer.D.AnintervieweE.45.What'sTRUEaboutTan'ssecondbook?A.It'saboutherreallifeinAmericA.B.ThenameofthebookisTheJoyLuckClub.C.Itistheresultofmanytimesofcarefulthought.D.Itincludesmanyworksofhermother.46.Wecaninferthat________.A.Tan'smotherisagoodstorytellerB.TanplanstowriteanotherbookabouthermotherC.TanplanstoreturntoChinaD.Tan'smotherishardtocommunicatewithbecauseofpersonality47.Thelastparagraphmainlytalksabout________.A.howtokeepsecretsfromparentsB.howtodealwiththemotherdaughterrelationshipC.howtoconductthelivesD.howthegenerationgapcomesabout
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StevenSpielberg's2002sciencefictionthrillerMinorityReportproducedaworldwherecomputerscouldreadmindsandpredictthefuturE.Itseemedfancifulatthetimebutfantasyisedgingclosertofact.OnJan.31ateamofscientistsattheUCBerkeleyledbyRobertKnightprogrammedcomputerstodecode解码brainwavesandreplaythemaswords.FivemonthsearlieranothergroupofBerkeleyscientistsshowedtheircolleaguesshortmoviesandusedcomputerstoplaybackincolorwhatpeoplesaw.Theseexperimentsareabigadvancefrom2006whenaFrenchscientistfirstreplayedimagesfromahumanmindablackandwhitecheckerboardpattern.ThepossibilitiesaregreatadisabledpersoncouldspeakdoctorscouldaccessthemindofapatientwhofaintedyoucouldrewatchyourdreamsonaniPaD.Thereareofcourseequallydarksidesuchastheinvoluntarytakeoutofinformationfromthebrain.InspiteofthesebreakthroughsJackGallanttheneuroscientistwholedthefirstBerkeleyteamsayscurrenttechnologyfordecodingbrainactivityisstillrelativelyprimitive.ThefieldisheldbackbyitspoormachineryinparticularthefMRI.EventuallysaysGallantsomeonewillinventadecodingmachineyoucanwearasahat.Suchanadvanceintothehumanmindhesaysmighttake30years.StilltherecentadvancesatBerkeleyoffersmallanswerswhichscientistscanusetobeginunlockingthesecretsofmemoryandconsciousness.26.WhatistheBESTtitleforthepassage?A.NewtechnologycanreadyourmindB.FantasyisedgingclosertofactC.AnewdiscoveryinhumanbrainD.Theintelligentcomputersinthefuture27.WhatdidscientistsattheUCBerkeleydo?A.TheyproducedafancifulworlD.B.Theymadecomputersjumpforwardlikeahuman.C.TheymanagedtotranslatebrainwavesintolanguagE.D.Theyusedcomputerstomakeshortmovies.28.Whichofthefollowingisimpossiblefortheresearch?A.Itcanhelpadisabledmanrecoverhisabilityofspeech.B.Doctorscanreadapatient'smindevenifheisunconscious.C.Peoplewillknowwhathappensintheirdreams.D.People'sthoughtsmaybegivenaway.29.Whatplaysamostimportantroleinthedevelopmentofthetechnology?A.computer.B.AniPaD.C.AdecodingmachinE.D.Ahat.30.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.A.scientistsgottheinspirationfromamovieB.thetechnologystillhasalongwaytogoC.thetechnologyhasbeenputintopracticeD.scientistshaveunlockedthesecretsofmemory
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WhenwomensittogethertowatchamovieonTVtheyusuallytalksimultaneously同时地aboutavarietyofsubjectsincludingchildrenmencareersandwhat’shappeningintheirlives.Whengroupsofmenandwomenwatchamovietogetherthemenusuallyenduptellingthewomentoshutup.Mencaneithertalkorwatchthescreen—theycan’tdoboth—andtheydon’tunderstandthatwomencan.Besideswomenconsiderthatthepointofallgettingtogetheristohaveagoodtimeanddeveloprelationships—notjusttosittherelikecouchpotatoesstaringatthescreen.Duringtheadbreaksamanoftenasksawomantoexplaintheplotandtellhimwheretherelationshipbetweenthecharactersisgoing.Heisunableunlikewomentoreadthesubtlebodylanguagesignalsthatrevealhowthecharactersarefeelingemotionally.Sincewomenoriginallyspenttheirdayswiththeotherwomenandchildreninthegrouptheydevelopedtheabilitytocommunicatesuccessfullyinordertomaintainrelationships.Forawomanspeechcontinuestohavesuchaclearpurpose:tobuildrelationshipsandmakefriends.Formentotalkistorelatethefacts.Menseethetelephoneasacommunicationtoolforsendingfactsandinformationtootherpeoplebutawomanseesitasameansofbonding连接.A.womancanspendtwoweeksonvacationwithhergirlfriendandwhenshereturnshometelephonethesamegirlfriendandtalkforanothertwohours.Thereisnoconvincingevidencethatsocialconditioningthefactthatgirls’motherstalkedtothemmoreisthereasonwhygirlstalkmorethanboys.PsychiatristDrMichaelLewisauthorofSocialBehaviourandLanguageAcquisitionconductedexperimentsthatfoundmotherstalkedtoandlookedatbabygirlsmoreoftenthanbabyboys.Scientificevidenceshowsparentsrespondtothebrainsoftheirchildren.Sinceagirl’sbrainisbetterorganizedtosendandreceivespeechwethereforetalktothemmorE.Consequentlymotherswhotrytotalktotheirsonsareusuallydisappointedtoreceiveonlyshortgrunts哼哼声inreply.12.WhilewatchingTVwithotherswomenusuallytalkalotbecausethey.A.areafraidofawkwardsilencewiththeirfamiliesandfriendsB.canbothtalkandwatchthescreenatthesametimeC.thinktheycanhaveagoodtimeanddeveloprelationshipsD.havetoexplaintheplotandbodylanguagetotheirhusbands13.Afteravacationwithhergirlfriendawomanwouldtalktoheragainonthephoneforhoursinorderto.A.experiencethehappytimeagainB.keepaclosetiewithherC.recommendheranewscenicspotD.remindherofsomethingforgotten14.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellusmost?A.Women’sbrainsarebetterorganizedforlanguageandcommunication.B.Womenlovetotalkbecausetheyaremoresociablethanmen.C.Mendonotliketalkingbecausetheyrelymoreonfacts.D.Socialconditioningisnotthereasonwhywomenlovetalking.15.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.WomenareSociallyTrainedtoTalkB.TalkingMaintainsRelationshipsC.WomenLovetoTalkD.MenTalkDifferentlyfromWomen
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WhileJenniferwasathosetakinganonlineexamforherbusinesslawclassamonitor监控器afewhundredmilesawaywaswatchinghereverymovE.UsingawebcameraequippedinJennifer’sLosAngelesapartmentthemonitorinPhoenixtracked跟踪howfrequentlyhereyesmovedformthecomputerscreenandlistenedforthesecretsoundsofapossiblehelperintheroom.HerInternetaccess进入通路waslocked—remotely—topreventInternetsearchesandhertypingstylewasanalyzedtomakesureshewaswhoshesaidshewas:Didsheenterherstudentnumberatthesamespeedasshehadinthepast?Orwassheslowingdown?Inthebattleagainstcheatingthisisthecuttingedgeandakeytoencouragehonestyintheboomingfieldofonlineeducation.Thetechnologygivestrusttotheentiresystemtotheinstitutionandtoonlineeducationingeneral.OnlywithsolidmeasuresagainstcheatingexpertssaycanInternetuniversitiesshowthattheirexamsanddiplomasarevalid有效的—thatstudentshaven’tjustsearchedtheInternettogettherightanswers.Althoughonlineclasseshaveexistedformorethanadecadetheconcernovercheatinghasbecomesharperinthelastyearwiththegrowthofopenonlinecourses.Privatecollegespublicuniversitiesandcorporationsarejumpingintotheonlineeducationfieldspendingmillionsofdollarstoattractpotentialstudentswhilealsotakingstepstohelpguarantee保证honestyatadistancE.Asidefromthewebcomersanumberofotherhigh-techmethodsarebecomingincreasinglypopular.Amongthemareprogramsthatcheckstudents’identitiesusingpersonalinformationsuchasthetelephonenumbertheyonceuseD.OtherprogramscanproduceuniqueexambydrawingonalargelistofquestionsandcanrecognizepossiblecheatersbyanalyzingwhetherdifficulttestquestionsareansweredatthesamespeedaseasyonesAsinmanyuniversityclassestermpapersarescannedagainstsomelargeInternetdatabanksforcheating.71.WhywasJenniferwatchedinanonlineexam?A.Tocorrecthertypingmistakes.B.Tofindhersecretsintheroom.C.Topreventherformslowingdown.D.Tokeepherfromdishonestbehaviors.72.TheunderlinedexpressioncuttingedgeinParagraph3isclosestinmeaningto______.A.advancedtechniqueB.sharpeningtoolC.effectiveruleD.dividingline73.Forinternetuniversitiesexamsanddiplomaswillbevalidif_____.A.theycanattractpotentialstudentsB.theycandefeatacademic学术的cheatingC.theyofferstudentsonlinehelpD.theyoffermanyonlinecourses74.Someprogramscanfindoutpossiblecheatersby_____.A.checkingthequestionansweringspeedB.producingalargenumberofquestionsC.scanningtheInternettestquestionsD.givingdifficulttestquestions75.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.TheAdvantagesofOnlineExamsB.TheHigh-techMethodsinOnlineCoursesC.TheFightagainstCheatinginOnlineEducationD.TheWaragainsttheBoomingofOnlineEducation
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IfyouwanttoknowhowcrazypeoplecanbeabouttheirpetsyoumightrememberthatHelmsleyleft$12milliontoherlittleMaltesedogwhenshedieD.Thedog'snameisTroublE.AndapparentlyTroubleisstillalivE.OfcourseIwouldhangontooifsomeoneleftme$12million.Look!Topshelfdogfoodsoftpillowseverywheredriverswalkingmeinniceleafyparks.Iwouldlivetobe110indogyears.Thedog'sstoryisstillfreshinmymindtheothernightwhenIleaveasteakhouseafterasuperbmeal.ThenInoticeawomancarryingasmallbagoutofthedoorbehindmE.Onceoutsideshewalksovertowhereamanisholdingatinydogandit'sababy.ThedoglookslikeaMaltesetoobarkingandannoyingwithacutehaircut.AndnowIamtreatedtoanabsoluteastonishingsight.Becausenowthewomanreachesintothebagandbeginspullingoutlittlepiecesofmeatwhichsheputsonaplasticspoonandfeedstothedog.ThisisnocheapsteakhousE.It's_actually_way_out_of_my_league—I'mthereonlybecauseit'saspecialoccasion.Icantellyouthis:ifIwalkedoutoftheplacewithanyleftoversteakitsurewouldn'tgotoadog.Notatthoseprices.SonowthewomanisspoonfeedingthedogandthemanisjuststandingthereholdingthisdogandlookingasifthisisthemostnormalthingintheworlD.Andthedogiscalmlychewingthesepiecesofsteakasifhe'salittleking.Andthisdogisinnohurry.He'shavingagreattimE.Afewminutesgobyandnowthedogfinishesallofhissteak.AtthispointIhearthewomansaytothemanThinkhe'sstillhungryAndsheglancesbehindherattherestaurantasifshemightgobacktogetmoresteakforthedog.WatchingallthisI'mafraidI'mgoingtoshoutAreyououtofyourmindfeedingallthatpriceysteaktothatlittledog?DoyouseewhatourAmericanlifeisliketoday?We'reallgoingtobeeatingdogfoodifthiskeepsup!1.Whydoestheauthorsayhewouldlivetobe110indogyears?A.Becauseheisalwaysinpoorhealthandfallsill.B.BecauseaMaltesedogliveslongerthanahumanbeing.C.Becausehisgrandparentslefthimalargesumofmoney.D.Becausehethinksthedogistreatedextremelywell.2.Whatisthestorymainlyabout?A.AnAmericanfamily'shappylifE.B.AMaltesedoggetting$12millionfromitsowner.C.ANewYorkerspending$8billionforafewbanks.D.ApetdogbeingfedwithexpensivefooD.3.TheunderlinedpartIt'sactuallywayoutofmyleagueinParA.6means________.A.therestaurantistooexpensivefortheauthorB.theauthorhatesthedogbeingtakenthereC.thesuperbrestaurantisabouttobeoutofserviceD.thedogdoesn'tbelongtotheauthor'sgroup4.Seeingthedogisbeingtreatedtoexpensivesteaktheauthorbecomesextremely________.A.indifferentB.annoyedC.concernedD.envious
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Mydreamhascometrue.IhavealwayswantedtobeaGrandSlam大满贯champion.ThesearethewordsoftheChinesetennisplayerLiNaaftershebecamethefirstAsianwomantowintheAustralianOpenfinalonJan.25th.2014.PeopleweresayingI'mgettingold.Sothisisagreatsuccessforsuchanoldwoman.the32-year-oldgirljoked.MissLihasatattoo文身.Shehasdyedherhairmanydifferentcolors.Andatthe2008BeijingOlympicsshetoldherfanstoshutupwhentheygottoonoisyintheirsupport.LiNawasborninWuhan.Shestartedtoplaytennisattheageof6.Sheoncerecalled:Asachild.IsufferedalotbecauseeverydayIhadtowakeupearlytopractice.AfterschoolIhadtopracticemore.Ididn'thavetimetoplay.Luckilythestronggirldidn'tgiveupthusmakinghistoryforChinesetennistimeaftertime.NowthenewchampionisalreadythinkingaboutwinninganotherGrandSlamtitle.Whenyouhaveonetitlesurelyyouwillthinkaboutanothershesaysnothidingherambition.Chinesepeoplearesolackinginconfidenceonthetenniscourt.IfthereisapersonlikemewhocanproveweChinesecandoittheotheryoungplayersinChinawillfeelthesameshesaid.36.LiNabegantolearnplayingtennisintheyearof_____.A.1988B.1982C.1986D.199037.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_____.A.LiNaisalwaysimpatientwithherfansB.LiNaisanoldgirlC.LiNaisafashionablegirlD.LiNaisagirlwithoutambition38.WhenshebegantoplaytennisLiNawas_____.A.happyB.sadC.excitedD.bored39.WhichofthefollowingisWRONGaboutLiNa?A.LiNatookpartinthe2008BeijingOlympics.B.LiNahasalreadywonaGrandSlamchampion.C.LiNahadtowakeupearlytopracticeplayingtennis.D.LiNasaidshelackedconfidenceonthetenniscourt.40.Thepassagemainlytellsus_____.A.somethingaboutthetennisB.somethingabouthowtoplaytennisC.theChinesepeopleandthetennisD.theGrandSlamchampion—LiNa
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ThereoncewasaveryhonestshopkeeperwhosebusinesswastosupplygoodsforthelocalpeoplE.Hewouldopenhisshopat8:00A.m.afterhavinghisbreakfastandat1:00p.m.hewouldgoforlunch.Intheeveningat8:30p.m.heclosedhisshoptocompletehisdailyroutinE.Howevertogettimeforlunchwasreallydifficultbecausehedidn’thaveanybodytohelphimatthattimE.Thereforeitwashisdailypracticethatwhichevercustomerwasshoppingat1:00p.m.wouldbeaskedtooverseetheshopuntiltheshopkeeperreturnedfromlunch.Onedayagroupoffourthievesplannedtostealfromhisshopwhilehewasgoneforlunch.Oneofthethieveswentthereat1:00p.m.tobethecustomerthatwouldbeaskedtooverseetheshop.Thethiefpretendingtobeacustomerwentinat1:00p.m.andstartedbuyingseveralitems.Asplannedtheshopkeeperaskedthethieftositonhischairforthirtyminutesuntilhereturnedfromlunch.ThentheotherthreethievesquicklycameandtoldthepretendedcustomertohelpbutsomethinghadchangedwithinhimandheknewdeeplyinhisheartthatifhewasgivenresponsibilityfortheshopheshouldnotperformanydishonestactsduringthattimE.HisfriendsdidnotagreE.Asthenowhonestmantriedtostopthemtheyresisted抵抗andafightstarteD.Andatthesametimetheshopkeeperreturnedandaskedwhytherewasafight.Thenowhonestmanexplainedtheentireplan.Theshopkeeperhadbeensearchingforanhonestmanwhocouldtakeownershipoftheshopandrunit.Theshopkeeperfeltthathehadfoundtherightman.56.Howlongdidtheshopkeeperremainonbusinesseachday?A.12.5hoursB.8.5hoursC.10.5hoursD.16.5hours57.Whatistheproblemfortheshopkeeper?A.Nobodycouldpreparelunchforhimeveryday.B.Hehadnobodytokeeptheshopwhenhewentforlunch.C.Hewastoobusytohaveluncheveryday.D.Hecouldn’tfindapersontoworkattheshop.58.Whentheshopkeeperreturnedfromlunchhefound___________.A.everythinginhisshopwasstolenB.thethiefbecamethenewowneroftheshopC.therewasafightinhisshopD.thethiefhelpedhisfellowsstealthingsfromhisshop59.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Therewasonlyoneshopinthetownwherethelocalpeoplecouldgoshopping.B.Theshopkeeperwastoooldtolookaftertheshophimself.C.Theshopkeeperfinallyfoundtherightmantoruntheshop.D.Thethiefwasoneoftheshopkeeper’sfriendssohechangedhisminD.60.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat____________.A.onceathiefhewillalwaysbeathiefB.anhonestmanwillberesponsibleforhisactionC.youcan’tbelieveinadishonestmanforeverD.trustcanchangeathiefintoanhonestman
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MarkTwainthefamousAmericanwriterandagreatmasterofhumorlikedtoplayjokesonothers.Butonceajokewasplayedonhim.OnedayMarkTwainwasinvitedtogiveatalkinasmalltown.Atlunchhemetayoungmanoneofhisfriends.Theyoungmansaidthathehadanunclewithhim.HetoldMarkTwainthathisuncleneverlaughedorsmiledandthatnobodyandnothingwasabletomakehisunclesmileorlaugh.YoubringyouruncletomytalkthiseveningsaidMarkTwain.I'msureIcanmakehimlaugh.Thateveningtheyoungmanandhisunclesatinthefront.MarkTwainbegantospeak.Hetoldseveralfunnystoriesandmadeeveryoneintheroomlaugh.ButthemanneverevensmileD.MarkTwaintoldmorefunnystoriesbuttheoldmanstillkeptquiet.MarkTwaincontinuedtotellhisfunnystories.FinallyhestoppeD.HewastiredandquitedisappointeD.SomedayslaterMarkTwaintoldanotherfriendwhathadhappeneD.OhsaidhisfriendIknowthatman.He'sbeendeafforyears.1.Thewriterwrotethepassagemainlyto________.A.tellreadersMarkTwainlikedplayingjokesB.tellreadersajokeplayedonMarkTwainC.tellreadersMarkTwainwasagreatwriterD.tellreadershowtotellafunnystory2.OnedayMarkTwainmet________atlunch.A.afriendB.hisbrotherC.histeacherD.ayounggirl3.MarkTwainstoppedfinallybecausehewas________.A.disappointedB.sorryC.illD.sleepy4.MarkTwaincouldn'tmaketheoldmanlaughbecause________.A.hisjokeswerenotfunnyB.theoldmanwasn'tinterestedinthejokesC.theoldmancouldtellmorefunnyjokesD.theoldmanwasdeaf
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FormerHollywoodchildstarShirleyTemplediedonMondayathomeinWoodsideCaliforniafromnaturalcauses.shewassurroundedbyherfamilyandcarersastatementsaid.Withhercharmandblondecurls金色的卷发shewasoneofthemostpopularstarsofthe1930s.inhitmovieslikeBrightEyesandStandUpandCheer.Hersingingdancingandactingwonoverfansworldwide.ShewasgivenaspecialOscarforchildin1935whenshewasjustsixyearsold.TothisdaysheisstilltheyoungestchildtoreceiveanAcademyAward.Afterretiringfromfilmsin1950attheageof21Templereturnedtothespotlightasapoliticiananddiplomat外交家.ShirleyTemplestartedherfilmcareeratthree.Between1934and1938sheappearedinmorethan20featurefilmsandwasthetopUSmoviestar.Sheworeagrassskirtandplayedaukulele四弦小吉它topromotethemusicalCaptainJanuarydirectedbyDavidButlerin1936.SheattendedherfirstbigpublicperformanceforherfilmWeeWillieWinkieinHollywoodon26June1937.AswellasbeingtheyoungestreceiverofanOscarattheageof6yearsand310daysTemplewasalsotheyoungestchildtopresentoneofthestatuettes小金人.ShestoodonachairtogiveClaudetteColbertthebestactressprizeforitHappenedOnenightin1935.Attheageof12Temple’sstarburntout——herparentsboughtouttheremainingtimeofhercontractandsenthertoanexpensivegirl’sschoo1.HerfinalfilmAKissforCorlissisavailabletowatchonlineforfree.Thisisthestar’sfinalevermomentonthebigscreen.TheactressretiredfromHollywoodin1950butshestillappearedoccasionallyonTV.In1958sheworeafairygodmothercostumetopromoteherseriesofdramatisedfairytalesShirleyTemple’sStorybook.In2006sheacceptedtheLifeAchievementAwardatthe12thAnnualScreenActorsGuildAwards.1.ShirleyTemplewaspopularwiththeworldmainlybecauseof_______.A.hercharmandblondecuffsB.hersingingdancingandactingC.heryoungageasanactressD.hercareerbeingadiplomat2.AccordingtothepassageShirleyTemplewasbornin______.A.1929B.1932C.1934D.19353.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat_____.A.Templeinvolvedherselfactivelyinpoliticalworkaftershewastwenty—oneB.theLifeAchievementAwardwasgiventoTemplewhenshewasyoungC.herparentssenthertoanexpensivegirl’sschoolbycontractD.thefilmofherfirstpublicperformancewasCaptainJanuary4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutShirleyTemple?.A.SheeverreceivedtheOscarawardforthebestactress.B.Shewasthebestchildmoviestarintheworld.C.ShewasonceapresenteratanOscarAwardingceremony.D.Shestoppedappearingonanykindofmediaafter1950.
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A12-yearoldboywhodonatedbonemarrow骨髓tohisdyingsisterandhasraisedmorethan£10000forcharityhasbeennamedtheUK’sFamilyHerooftheYear.AdamKerr12fromArmaghNorthernIrelandalsohelpshismothercareforhisyoungerbrotherBrian9whosuffersfromthegeneticdiseaseFanconi’sanaemia贫血症.ButitisnotthefirsthardshipthathasaffectedyoungAdam.WhenhewasjustsixhedonatedhisownbonemarrowtohisyoungersisterHelenwhosufferedfromarareblooddisorder.Sadlyshedevelopedcomplicationsanddiedafewmonthsaftertheoperationin2005.AdamfounditverydifficulttobehappyafterHelen’sdeath.SohedecidedtostartraisingmoneyinmemoryofHelentohelplocalpoorchildrenandfamilieswithbereavement丧亲之痛.Overallhehasraised£10000andhehasnointentionsofgivingup.HeorganisedaFunDaytoprovidethemoneyforabrotherandsisterfromNorthernIrelandtovisittheirsickbrotherhavingabonemarrowtransplantinaLondonhospital.Hereceivedhisawardandachequefor£2000atanOscar’sstyleceremonyinLondon.MsPhillipssaid:Adamisanincredibleyoungman.Inhisrelativelyshortlifehehasfacedrealsadnessandbadluckandyetheworkstirelesslytomakelifebetterforothers.TheAwardsweresponsoredbythecharity4ChildrenandTakeaBreakMagazinE.AnneLongfieldOBEChiefExecutiveof4Childrensaid:It’sanhonourtorecogniseAdam’sdevotionandself-sacrificeandhisbraveryshowsthereisalwaysreasonforhopeandoptimism.ThereissomuchunrecognizedgoodwilloutthereofpeoplewhodosomuchforothersandtheinspiringwinnersoftheFamilyHeroesAwardsremindushowimportantitisforusalltodoourbesttomakeadifferenceinthelivesofothers.36.FromthepassagewecanseeAdam’syoungerbrother.A.wastooyoungandilltolookafterhimselfB.wasfortunateenoughtobecuredC.donatedhisbonemarrowtohissisterD.wasgoingtohaveanoperation37.WhydoesAdamraisemoneyforcharity?A.Becausehewantstoprovidemoneyforhisbrother.B.Becausehissistersufferedfromarareblooddisorder.C.Becausehewantedtorememberhissisterinthisway.D.Becausehismotherencouragedhimtodoso.38.Whichofthefollowingisprobablyanameofanactivity?A.A.FunDayB.thecharity4ChildrenC.TakeaBreakMagazineD.AnneLongfieldOBE39.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.ThefirsthardshipthathasaffectedAdamistocareforBrian.B.AdamsuffersfromthegeneticdiseaseFanconi’sanaemiA.C.Adamissotiredthathewantstogiveupfundraising.D.Adamisawardedforhisdedicationbraveryandself-sacrificE.40.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowtohelpothersintroubleB.A.littleboymakesabigdifferencetoothersC.HowtobeawinneroftheFamilyHeroesAwardsD.Anindependentyoungman
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Jennyfoundheroldbicycleatthebackofthegarage.Itwasalotsmallerthansheremembered.Whenshesatonitandputherfeetonthepedalsherkneesnearlytouchedherchin.Shethenaskedherdadforanewbicycle.WellI’msorrybutIcan’taffordabicyclenowsaidDad.Whydon’tyouworkandearnsomemoney?Youcansaveupforabicycleyourself.Jennybegantowork.Thatdaysheearnedfivedollarsforcuttingthegrassandtendollarsformowingthelawnforherdad.ThatnightJennywentonthecomputer.ShewroteGardeningandHousework—Tendollarsanhour.CallJennyat23RosevilleLane.Shedecoratedthepagewithpicturesofcleaningandgardeningequipment.Sheprinteditfiftytimes.Thenshepostedthepagesthroughallthedoorsonherstreet.ThatweekJennywasverybusy!Lotsofpeoplehadjobstodobuttheydidn’thavetimetodothem.SotheycalledJenny.EverydayJennyrushedhomefromschoo1.Shedidherhomeworkquicklyandthenshewentouttowork.Attheendoftheweek.shehad$65!Shetoldherfather.That’senoughforasecondhandbicyclE.hesaid.YesbutifIworkforonemoreweekImighthaveenoughmoneyforanewbikesaidJenny.IntwomoreweeksIcouldbuyareallygoodbicycle!Ithinkthat'swhatI'lldo.IwanttohavethebestbicycleintheclassbecauseIearnitmyself!Jenny’sdadhuggedher.Ithinkyoulearnedsomethingimportant.Weappreciatethingsalotmorewhenweearnthem.Whenwegetsomethingwithoutearningitwedonotrealizeitstruevalue.41.WhatwastheproblemwithJenny’soldbicycle?A.Itwasbroken.B.Itwastoodirty.C.Jennydidn'tlikeit.D.Itwastoosmall.42.Whydidn’tJenny’sdadbuyherabicycle?A.Hewantedtoteachheralesson.B.Hewastoobusy.C.HehadjustboughtJennyabirthdaypresent.D.Hedidn’tthinkitwasagoodidea.43.HowmuchmoneydidJennyearnonthefirstday?A.$10.B.$5.C.$65.D.$15.44.HowdidJennytellherneighborsabouthernewbusiness?A.Shemailedletterstothem.B.Shedeliveredmessagesbyhand.C.shesentthemanemail.D.Shetalkedtoallherneighbors.45.WecaninferfromJenny’swordsattheendofthestorythatshewas___________.A.pleasedbecauseshehadlearntausefullessonB.gratefultoherfatherforhisadviceC.optimisticaboutmakingmoremoneyD.disappointedbecauseshecouldn’taffordanewbicycle
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OnedayJacktoldhisfriendTomthathelovedaverybeautifulgirlwithcharmingeyesandlonghairandthathewantedtomarryher.TomwassohappytohearthenewsandaskedJacktoleadhimtoher.HoweverTomlovedheratfirstsightHethentoldJackThisgirlisnotsuitableforyou.ShedeservesahandsomemanlikemE.JackwasastonishedandstruggledwithTomuntiltheywenttothepolicetosolvetheproblem.Theytoldthepolicemantheirstory.ThepolicemanaskedthemtobringtobringthegirltohisofficE.HoweverwhenthepolicemansawherhebecametakenwithherandsaidThisgirlisnotsuitableforyoutwo.ShedeservessomeonewithastatuslikemE.Thethreemenstruggledwitheachotherandthenwenttotheking.Thekingaskedthemtobringhimthegirl.WhenthekingsawthegirlhesaidOhthegirlshouldmarryakinglikemE.Theyallarguedwitheachother.ThenthegirlsaidIhaveasolution.I’mgoingtorunandyou’llrunaftermeI’llbethewifetotheonewhocatchesmefirst.Thefourmenallagreedandranafterher.WhilerunningafterhertheysuddenlyfellintoadeepholE.FromthetopthegirllookedatthemandsaidNowletmetellyouwhoIam.I’mReputation—I’mtheoneallpeoplerunafter.Theycompeteagainsteachothertogetme.Theyleaveprinciplesasidetoseekformeandtheyaresuretofalllikeyou!60.Whatmakesthefourmenlovethegirl?A.Thegirl’sbeauty.B.Thegirl’sreputation.C.Thegirl’ssmartminD.D.Thegirl’swaytospeak.61.TheunderlinedparttakenwithinParA.2means.A.closetoB.fallinlovewithC.confusedaboutD.delightfulwith62.Accordingtothepassagewecaninferthat.A.mencannevertouchbeautifulgirlsB.runningaftergirlsmakesusfalldownC.seekingonlyforreputationmaybringdisastersD.loveatriskisallthetimetakingplaceeverywhere63.Whatcouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.AllMenAreSimilarlyStupidB.ASmartGirlHasAllSolutionsC.BeCarefulaboutBeautifulGirlsD.AlwaysFollowthePrinciplesinLife
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Mrs.OhamaspoketothegraduatesofMartinLutherKingJr.HighSchoolonSaturdayinheronlyhighschoolcommencement毕业典礼speechthisyear.TheceremonytookplaceinthegymnasiumofTennesseeStateUniversityThefirstladytoldthe170graduatesthatshespenttoomuchofhertimeincollegefocusingonacademeachievements.Whilehersuccessincollegeandlawschoolledto8goodjobshesaidsheendedupfocusingonpublicservice.Mymessagetoyoutodayisthatdon'twasteaminutelivingsomeoneelse'sdream:shesaid.Ittakeslotofrealworktodiscoverwhatbringsyoujoyandyouwon'tfindwhatyoulovesimplybycheckingmailboxesorsurfingthenet.ShesaidMLKremindedherofherownhighschoolexperienceinChicago.MyNo.1goalwastogotoahighschoolthatwouldpushmeandchallengemeshesaid.Iwantedtogosomewherethatwouldcelebrateachievement.Unfortunatelyschoolslikethisdon'texistforeverykid.shesaid.YouareblessedThefirstladytoldgraduatesthatfailuremaybe8partoftheircollegelivesandcareersandthathowtheyresponddetermineswhattheywillbecome.That'swhenyoufindoutwhatyou'rereallymadeofinthosehardtimesshesaid.Butyoucanonlydothatifyou'rewillingtoputyourselfinpositionwhereyoumightfail.OvercomingdifficultieshasbeenthemarkofmanygreatpeopleshesaidOprahwasdemoted降职fromherfirstjobasnewsreporterandnowshedoesn'tevenneedalastnameshesaidofmediagiantOprahWinfreyAndthenthere'sthisguyBarackObamaIcouldtakeupawholeafternoontalkingabouthisfailuresHelosthisfirstraceforCongressthefirstladyJokedandnowhegetstocallhimselfmyhusband21.WhenchoosingherhighschoolMrs.Obama____.A.waswillingtomeetchallengesB.waspushedtomakechoiceC.failedtofindanidealschoolD.wantedtostudylaw22.BymentioningOprah'sexampleMrs.Obamawantedtotellgraduates____.A.mstartasanewsreporterB.toworkhardtogetpromotedC.tobebraveenoughtoriskfailingD.nottowastetimedoingwhattheydislike23.WhatdoweknowaboutMrs.Ohamafromthetext?A.ThiswasthefirsttimeshegavespeechtograduatesB.ShecomplainedaboutherschoollifeinherspeechC.SheisagraduateofTennesseeStateUniversityD.Sheisenthusiasticaboutpublicservice24.Wherecanyouprobablyfindthistext?A.InapoliticsbookB.OnnewswebsiteC.In8graduationpaperD.OnMrs.Obama'sblog
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ShayandhisfatherhadwalkedpastaparkwheresomeboysShayknewwereplayingbaseball.ShayaskedDoyouthinkthey’llletmeplay?Shay’sfatherknewthatmostoftheboyswouldnotwantsomeonelikeShayontheirteambutthefatheralsounderstoodthatifhissonmentallyandphysicallydisabledwereallowedtoplayitwouldgivehimamuch-neededsenseofbelongingandsomeconfidencE.Shay’sfatherapproachedoneoftheboysonthefieldandaskedifShaycouldplaynotexpectingmuch.TheboylookedaroundandsaidWe’relosingbysixruns分andthegameisintheeighthinning局.Iguesshecanbeonourteamandwe’lltrytoputhimintobatinthefinalinning.Shaystruggledovertotheteam’sbenchandputonateamshirtwithabroadsmileandhisfatherhadasmalltearinhiseyeandwarmthinhisheart.Theboyssawthefather’sjoyathissonbeingaccepteD.InthebottomoftheeighthinningShay’steamscoredafewrunsbutwasstillbehindbythreE.InthetopofthefinalinningShayputonagloveandplayedinthefielD.EventhoughnohitscamehiswayhewasobviouslyjoyfuljusttobeinthegameandonthefielD.InthebottomofthefinalinningShay’steamscoredagain.NowShaywasscheduledtobenextatbat.WouldtheyletShaybatandgiveawaytheirchancetowinthegame?SurprisinglyShaywasgiventhebat.EveryoneknewthatahitwasalmostimpossiblE.Thefirstpitch投cameandShaymisseD.ThepitcheragaintookafewstepsforwardtothrowtheballsoftlytowardsShay.AsthepitchcameinShayswungattheballandhitaslowgroundballrightbacktothepitcher.ThepitchercouldhaveeasilythrowntheballtothefirstbasemanandShaywouldhavebeenoutandthatwouldhavebeentheendofthegamE.Insteadthepitcherthrewtheballrightovertheheadofthefirstbasemanbeyondthereachofallteammates.TheaudienceandtheplayersfrombothteamsstartedscreamingShayruntofirst!NeverinhislifehadShayeverrunthatfarbutmadeittofirstbasewide-eyedandshockeD.EveryoneshoutedRuntosecond!CatchinghisbreathShayawkwardlyrantowardsseconD.BythetimeShayroundedtowardssecondbasethesmallestguyontheirteamwhohadachancetobetheheroforhisteamforthefirsttimecouldhavethrowntheballtothesecondbasemanbutheunderstoodthepitcher’sintentionsandhetoointentionallythrewtheballhighandfaroverthethirdbaseman’sheaD.AllwerescreamingShayShayShayallthewayShay.ShayreachedthirdbasewhenoneopposingplayerrantohelphimandshoutedShayruntothirD.AsShayroundedthirdallwereontheirfeetcryingShayrunhome!Shayrantohomesteppedonthehomebaseandwascheeredastheherowhowonthegameforhisteam.ThatdaytheboysfrombothteamshelpedbringapieceoftrueloveandhumanityintothisworlD.Shaydidn’tmakeittoanothersummeranddiedthatwinterhavingneverforgottenbeingtheheroandmakinghisfathersohappyandcominghomeandseeinghismothertearfullyhugherlittleherooftheday!1.NotexpectingmuchShay’sfatherstillaskedtheboyifShaycouldplaymainlybecausethefather.A.noticedsomeoftheboysonthefieldwerehesitatingB.guessedhispresencewouldaffecttheboys’decisionC.learnedsomeoftheboysonthefieldknewShaywellD.understoodShaydidneedafeelingofbeingaccepted2.InthebottomofthefinalinningShaywasgiventhebatbecausetheboys.A.believedtheyweresuretowinthegameB.wouldliketohelpShayenjoythegameC.foundShaywassoeagertobeawinnerD.feltforcedtogiveShayanotherchance3.Thesmallestboythrewtheballhighandfaroverthethirdbaseman’sheadprobablybecausethatboy.A.wasobviouslyawareofthepitcher’spurposeB.lookedforwardtowinningthegameforhisteamC.failedtothrowtheballtothesecondbasemanD.sawthatShayalreadyreachedsecondbase4.WhichofthefollowinghasnothingtodowithShay’sbecomingtheheroforhisteam?A.Thepitcherdidnotthrowtheballtothefirstbaseman.B.Theaudienceandtheplayersfrombothteamscheeredforhim.C.TheopposingplayersfailedtostophisrunningtohomE.D.Oneoftheopposingplayersrantohelphim.5.Whatdoyouthinkisthethemeofthestory?A.Truehumannaturecouldberealizedinthewaywetreateachother.B.EveryonehashisownstrengthevenifmentallyorphysicallydisableD.C.Everyonecandevelophisteamspiritinsportsandpleasehisparents.D.Theresultsofthegameshouldnotbetheonlyconcernoftheplayers.
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WiththeTeslaRoadsterandotherplugin插入式electricvehicleshittingtheroaddemandisgrowingforaccessiblerefuelingpointstorechargethem.CarbonDayAutomotiveaChicagobasedcompanyhasnowdemonstratedasolarpoweredrechargingpointknownastheSolarPlugInStationwhichletsmotoristseasilychargetheircarsusingelectricitythathasbeenproducedwithoutanyenvironmentaldamagE.TheSolarPlugInStationhasgoneonshowinChicagoaspartofthecity’sbidtohostthe2016OlympicGames.AccordingtoCarbonDayAutomotivetheSolarPlugInStationonshowinChicagoispartofthevitalinfrastructure基础设施requiredforelectricvehiclesinChicagoandwasthefocusofarecentvisitbytheInternationalOlympicCommitteE.Thesesolarpoweredelectricitypointswillbeuseddailytofuelthecity’selectricvehicleswithpowerfromthesun.ByproducingtheelectricityfrompollutionfreesolarcelltheCO2emissionsarereducedtozero.SolarenergyandelectricvehiclesareapartnershipthatisonemoresteptoreducingourdependenceonforeignoilsaysRichardLowenthalCEOofCoulombTechnologies.CoulombTechnologiesrecentlydevelopedthecomponents部件requiredforindividualrechargingstationsmarketedasChargePointNetworkedChargingStations.CarbonDayAutomotiveistheMidwestdistributorfortheChargePointstations.TheSolarPlugInStationconsistsofgiantsolarpanels电池板thatshadethetinyChargePointNetworkedChargingStation.Thesolarpanelisconnectedtoanundergroundbatterypackreadyforeverydayrefueling.WithoutthesestationsitwouldbelikedrivingaroundinatraditionalcarwithouttheavailabilityofgasstationssaysScottEmalfarbCEOatCarbonDay.Thedayoftruepluginelectricvehicleswillbeheresoonerthanmostpeoplerealizeandtheworldneedstobereadytoaccommodatethem.26.TheSolarPlugInStationisusedaspartofthebidtohosttheOlympicsmainlybecause________.A.it’senvironmentallyfriendlyB.itmakesupforthelackofelectricityC.it’sanewideaandattractspeople’sattentionD.itbringsconveniencetoelectricvehicleusers27.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.A.torechargetheelectricvehiclestakesalongtimeB.theSolarPlugInStationwillcomeintousein2016C.theSolarPlugInStationhasgoneonshowinternationallyD.Chicagoispromotingtheuseofelectricvehicles28.AccordingtothepassagehowmanyofthefollowingstatementsareTRUE?a.TeslaRoadsterisakindofpluginelectricvehiclE.b.TheSolarPlugInStationusessolarpowertochargeallofthecars.c.Chicagoisacitywhichisrichinoil.d.TheSolarPlugInStationconsistsofundergroundbatterypacks.e.ScottEmalfarbisoptimisticaboutthefutureofpluginelectricvehicles.A.3.B.2.C.4.D.5.29.ThepassageimpliesthatwhentheSolarPlugInStationbecomespopular________.A.morevisitorswillcometoChicagoB.morespaceforelectricvehicleswillbeneededC.thecitizensofChicagowillbeabletogotoworkfasterD.thecostofelectricvehicleswillbelowerthantraditionalcars30.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ChicagoWillSoonBeFullofElectricVehiclesB.ChicagoCallsonPeopletoBuyElectricVehiclesC.ChicagoFightsforItsBidtoHostthe2016OlympicsD.ChicagoShowsItsSolarpoweredRechargingStations
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Twoyearsagoaquadriplegic四肢瘫痪manstartedplayingvideogamesusinghisbrainasacontroller.ThatmanyjustsoundlikefunandgamesfortheunfortunatebutreallyitstartsthebeginningofathoroughchangeinhowweinteractwithcomputersandbusinesswillneverbethesamE.Somedaykeyboardsandcomputermicewillberememberedonlyasoldstylepaindevicesforthewrists.Allwork–emailsspreadsheetsandGooglesearches–willbeperformedbymindcontrol.TheresearchwaspublishedforthefirsttimelastweekintheBritishsciencejournalNaturE.Naglea26-year-oldquadriplegicwashookeduptoacomputerviaanimplantsmallerthananaspirinthatsitsontopofhisbrainandreadselectricalpatterns.Usingthattechnologyhelearnedhowtomoveacursor指针aroundascreenplaysimplegamescontrolaroboticarmandeventurnhisbrainintoaTVremotecontrol.HeevenlearnedhowtoperformthesetasksinlesstimethantheaveragePCownerspendsinstallingMicrosoftWindows.Naglewasabletoaccomplishallthisbecausethebrainhasbeengreatlydemystified澄清inlaboratoriesoverthelastdecadeorso.Researchersunlockedthebrainpatternsforthoughtsthatrepresentlettersofthealphabetasearlyas1999.AlreadytheBrownresearcherssaythiskindoftechnologycanenableahooked-uphumantowriteat15wordsaminute-halfasfastastheaveragepersonwritesbyhanD.Brain-readingtechnologyisimprovingrapidly.LastyearSonyChartstookoutapatentonagamesystemthatbeamsdatedirectlyintothemindwithoutimplants.Controllingdeviceswiththemindisjustthebeginning.NextWolfbelievesiswhathecallsnetwork-enabledtelepathy–instantthoughttransfer.Inotherwordsyourthoughtswillflowfromyourbrainoverthenetworkrightintosomeoneelse’sbrain.Ifyouthinkinstantmessagingisaddictivejustwaitforinstantthinking.66.What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?A.AlltheInternetworkwillbecontrolledbyourmindB.HowthedisabledusetheInternetC.TherapidprogressincomputerD.SurfingtheInternetwithoutyourhands67.A.quadriplegicmanismentionedinthefirstparagraphinorderto.A.showtheimportanceofthistechnologyB.supporthisideaC.bringuphistopicD.persuadethedisabledtopursueahighgoal68.Theunderlinedwordinteractinthefirstparagraphprobablyhasthesamemeaningas.A.talkwitheachotherB.communicatewitheachotherC.helpeachotherD.actoneachother69.Thesuccessofthistechnologyisbasedon.A.theexperienceofNaglea26-year-oldquadriplegicB.thebreakthroughoftheresearchonthebrainC.theadvancedcomputertechnologyD.thedevelopmentofhightechnology70.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.furtherresearchonbrainwavecontrolwillbecarriedoutB.everyonewillsoonusebrainwavecontrolservicesC.ourpresentcomputerswillsoonoutofdateD.allthedisabledwillsoonusecomputerswithoutanydifficulty
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Amouselookedthroughacrackinthewalltoseethefarmerandhiswifeopeningapackage:Whatfoodmightitcontain?Hewasastonishedtodiscoverthatitwasamousetrap!Retreating撤退tothefarmyardthemousedeclaredthewarningThereisamousetrapinthehousethereisamousetrapinthehousE.ThechickencluckedandscratchedraisedherheadandsaidMrMouseIcantellyouthisisagraveconcerntoyoubutitisofnoconsequencetomeIcannotbebotheredbyit.ThemouseturnedtothepigandtoldhimThereisamousetrapinthehousE.IamsosorryMrMousesympathizedthepigbutthereisnothingIcandoaboutitbutpray;beassuredthatyouareinmyprayers.ThemouseturnedtothecowwhorepliedAmousetrapamIingravedangerhuh?Sothemousereturnedtothehouseheaddownanddepressedtofacethefarmer’smousetrapalonE.Thatverynightasoundwasheardthroughoutthehouselikethesoundofamousetrapcatchingitsprey.Thefarmer’swiferushedtoseewhatwascaught.Inthedarknessshedidnotseethatitwasanevilsnakewhosetailthetraphadcaught.Thesnakebitthefarmer’swifE.Thefarmerrushedhertothehospital.Shereturnedhomewithafever.Noweveryoneknewtotreatafeverwithfreshchickensoupsothefarmertookhishatchettothefarmyardforthesoup’smainingredient.Hiswife’ssicknesscontinuedsothatfriendsandneighborscametositwithheraroundtheclock.Tofeedthemthefarmerbutcheredthepig.Thefarmer’swifedidnotgetwellinfactshediedandsomanypeoplecameforherfuneral.Thefarmerhadthecowslaughteredtoprovidemeatforallofthemtoeat.Sothenexttimeyouhearthatsomeoneisfacingaproblemandthinkthatitdoesnotconcernyourememberthatwhentheleastofusisthreatenedweareallatrisk.56.Wemayinferthatthepassageismostprobablya______.A.fairytaleB.fableC.sciencefictionD.newsreport57.Wecouldseefromthepassagethatthemousewas______.A.kindandwarm-heartedB.well-informedC.goodatcheatingothersD.foolishandrude58.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.ThepigwascomparativelylessfriendlythantheothersinthefarmyarD.B.ThemousetrapthatthemousediscoveredwasnotapracticalonE.C.Thefarmerandhiswifetrappedanevilsnakethatnight.D.Thefarmer’sfamilywasinfactpoorandtheyhadnofriends.59.TheunderlinedwordingredientParagraph7refersto______.A.themouseB.thepigC.thesnakeD.thechicken
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AmousehappenedtolookthroughaholeinthewalltoseethefarmerandhiswifeopenapackagE.Whatfoodmightthiscontain?ThemousewondereD.Buthewassadtodiscoveritwasamousetrap.Backtothefarmyardthemouseannouncedthiswarning;Thereisamousetrapinthehouse!Thereisamousetrapinthehouse!Thehenclucked咯咯地叫andscratchedraisedherheadandsaidMr.MouseIcantellthisisagreatconcerntoyoubutitisofnoconsequencetomE.Icannotbebotheredbyit.Thenthemouseturnedtothepig.ThepigsympathizedbutsaidIamsoverysorryMr.MousebutthereisnothingIcandoaboutitbutpray.Beassuredyouareinmyprayers.Thenthemouseturnedtothecowandrepeatedthesamewords.ThecowsaidMooMr.MousE.I’msorryforyoubutit’snoskinoffmynosE.Sothemousereturnedtothehouseheaddownandsadlyfacedthefarmer’smousetrapalonE.Thatveryrightasoundwasheardthroughoutthehouse–thesoundofamousetrapcatchingitsprey猎物.Thefarmer’swiferushedtoseewhatwascaught.Inthedarknessshedidnotseeit.Itwasapoisonoussnakewhosetailwascaughtinthetrap.Thesnakebitthefarmer’swifE.Thefarmerrushedhertothehospital.Whenshereturnedhomeshestillhadafever.Everyoneknowsfreshchickensoupisgoodtotreatafever.SothefarmertookhisknifetothefarmyarD.ThehenwaskilleD.Buthiswife’ssicknesscontinueD.Friendsandneighborscametositwithheraroundtheclock.Tofeedthemthefarmerbutcheredthepig.Thefarmer’swifedidnotgetwellbutdieD.Somanypeoplecameforherfuneralthatthefarmerhadthecowkilledtoprovideenoughmeatforallofthemforthelunch.Themouselookeduponitallfromhisholeinthewallwithgreatsadness.71.Whatsurprisedthemousewhenlookingthroughthehole?A.ThefarmerandhiswifE.B.A.dangerousmousetrap.C.A.packagewithfoodin.D.A.poisonoussnakE.72.Whatdidthemousedowhenitreturnedtothefarmyard?A.Ithadawarntalkwithhisfriends.B.Itwarneditsneighborsofthedanger.C.Itarguedwithitsneighborsloudly.D.Ittriedhardtocheeritsneighbors.73.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthestory?A.Thehenwassurethatitneedn’tbebotheredbyit.B.ThepigonlyexpresseditssympathyforthemousE.C.Thefarmer’swifewasbittenbythepoisonoussnakE.D.Thefarmer’sneighborscametohishomeformeat.74.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencebutit’snoskinoffmynoseinparagraph5mean?A.Itisnoneofmybusiness.B.Itisoutofthequestion.C.Itdoesn’taffectmysmell.D.Itisnotinterestingatall.75.Whichofthefollowingcanbestexpressthemoralofthestory?A.Mindworksfasterintimeofdanger.B.Neverputyournoseintoothers’business.C.WeshouldpulltogetherintimeoftroublE.D.OutofsightoutofminD.
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StevenSpielberg's2002science-fictionthrillerMinorityReportproducedaworldwherecomputerscouldreadmindsandpredictthefuturE.Itseemedfancifulatthetimebutfantasyisedgingclosertofact.OnJan.3lateamofscientistsattheUCBerkeleyledbyRobertKnightprogrammedcomputerstodecode解码brainwavesandreplaythemaswords.FivemonthsearlieranothergroupofBerkeleyscientistsshowedtheircolleaguesshortmoviesandusedcomputerstoplaybackincolorwhatpeoplesaw.Theseexperimentsareabigadvancefrom2006whenaFrenchscientistfirstreplayedimagesfromahumanmindablack-and-whitecheckerboardpattern.Thepossibilitiesaregreat:adisabledpersoncouldspeakdoctorscouldaccessthemindofapatientwhofainted;youcouldrewatchyourdreamsonaniPaD.Thereareofcourseequallydarksidesuchastheinvoluntarytakeoutofinformationfromthebrain.InspiteofthesebreakthroughsJackGallanttheneuroscientistwholedthefirstBerkeleyteamsayscurrenttechnologyfordecodingbrainactivityisstillrelativelyprimitivE.ThefieldisheldbackbyitspoormachineryinparticularthefMRI.EventuallysaysGallantsomeonewillinventadecodingmachineyoucanwearasahat.Suchanadvanceintothehumanmindhesaysmighttake30years.StilltherecentadvancesatBerkeleyoffersmallanswerswhichscientistscanusetobeginunlockingthesecretsofmemoryandconsciousness.l.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.NewtechnologycanreadyourmindB.FantasyisedgingclosertofactC.A.newdiscoveryinhumanbrainD.Theintelligentcomputersinthefuture2.WhatdidscientistsattheUCBerkeleydo?A.TheyproducedafancifulworlD.B.Theymadecomputersjumpforwardlikeahuman.C.TheymanagedtotranslatebrainwavesintolanguagE.D.Theyusedcomputerstomakeshortmovies.3.Whichofthefollowingisimpossiblefortheresearch?A.Itcanhelpadisabledmanrecoverhisabilityofspeech.B.Doctorscanreadapatient'smindevenifheisunconscious.C.Peoplewillknowwhathappensintheirdreams.D.People'sthoughtsmaybegivenaway.4.Whatplaysamostimportantroleinthedevelopmentofthetechnology?A.A.computer.B.AniPaD.C.AdecodingmachinE.D.A.hat.5.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.scientistsgottheinspirationfromamovieB.thetechnologystillhasalongwaytogoC.thetechnologyhasbeenputintopracticeD.scientistshaveunlockedthesecretsofmemory
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Lisaisagoodexampleofastudentinshock.Sheisanattractiveintelligenttwenty-year-oldcollegejunioratastateuniversity.Shewasastraight-AstudentinhighschoolandamemberofbasketballandvolleyballteamstherE.NowonlythreeyearslaterLisaismiserablE.Shehaschangedhermajorfourtimesandisforcedtoholddowntwopart-timejobsinordertopayhertuition.Shesuffersfromsleepingandeatingdisordersandhasnoclosefriends.Sometimessheburstsoutcryingfornoapparentreasons.WhatishappeningtoLisahappenstomillionsofcollegestudentseachyear.Asaresultaboutone-quarterofthestudentpopulationatanytimewillsufferfromsymptoms症状ofdepressionofthatgroupalmosthalfwillexperiencedepressionintense强烈的enoughtocallforprofessionalhelp.Butmanyrejectthatideabecausetheydon’twantpeopletothinkthere’ssomethingwrongwiththem.Therearethreereasonswhytoday’sstudentsaresufferingmorethaninearliergenerations.FirstisaweakeningfamilysupportstructurE.Todaywithhighdivorceratesandmanyparentsexperiencingtheirownpsychologicaldifficultiesthetraditionalfamilyisnotalwaysavailableforguidanceandsupport.AnotherproblemisfinancialpressurE.Inthelastdecadetuitioncostshaveskyrocketed-upaboutsixty-six-percentatpubliccollegesandninetypercentatprivateschools.Atthesametimetherehasbeenacutbackinfederalaidtostudents.Collegeloansarenowmuchhardertoobtain.ConsequentlymoststudentsmustworkattheirparttimE.AfinalcauseofstudentshockisthelargeselectionofmajorsavailablE.Becauseofthemultitude众多anddifficultyofchoosingamajorcollegecanproveatimeofgreatindecision.Manystudentsswitchmajors.AsaresultitisbecomingacommonplacetotakefiveorsixyearstogetadegreE.Itcanbedepressingforstudentstobefacedwiththeaddedtuitioncosts.67.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Goingtocollegeisadepressingexperienceformanystudents.B.Lisahasnotenjoyedcollegebecauseherlifehasbeenfilledwithstress.C.Stress-relatedproblemsareincreasingoncollegecampuses.D.Collegesshouldincreasetheircounselingservices.68.Theauthorimpliesthatsomestudentswhosufferfromextremedepression.A.shoulddropoutofcollegeB.haveneverdonewellinschoolC.canalwayshandleitontheirownD.areunwillingtogetprofessionalhelp69.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Studentsmaynotgetenoughfamilysupport.B.Studentsdon’thaveenoughmoneytosupportthemselves.C.Itisdifficultforstudentstochoosetheirmajorsnowadays.D.Studentssufferfrompoordiets.70.Theauthorsupportshispointthatcollegelifehasbecomemoredifficultforstudentswith.A.quotationsfromexpertsB.statisticsandreasonsC.researchreportsD.personalexperiences
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请阅读下列百老汇最近上演的节目信息并按照要求匹配信息A.LionKingIt’sastoryofnatureloveandfriendshipallofwhichappearinoneAfricanadventurE.SeetheyounglioncubSimbagrowupandovercomeallthedifficultiesinordertobecomekingofthejunglE.B.LittleMermaidAdaptedfromAnderson’sfairytaleLittleMermaidtakesyouintoadeep-seaadventuretoseehowArielsellsherbeautifultailandvoicefortwolegstoseeherdreamprinceonlanD.C.JerseyBoysJerseyBoysisaBroadwayclassicthatfeaturesfouryoungmengoingoutbythemselveswhofinallyriseuptobecomemoviestars.Comeandseemoreaboutthestrugglesandsuccessesofthesefouryoungmen.D.MaryPoppinsItisastoryofamagicnannywhocomesflyinginwithherumbrellatoworkforaratherunhappyfamilywiththemostnaughtykidsandshowsthemwhatlifeisallabout.MaryPoppinsandtheBandsfamilyfacesomechallengesandamusingmoments.E.MamaMiaMammaMiaisaboutSophie’swedding.Itisagreatcombinationoflifelessonsandlaughter.Throwyourselfinan80’sdiscothemeandMammaMiawillleaveyousinginganddancingoutofthetheater.F.StompthenameofabandComeandenjoyahigh-energypercussivesymphonycoupledwithdanceandplayedentirelyonunusualinstrumentssuchasbucketsbroomsandsticks.Musicismadethroughtheuseofeverydayobjectsinanon-traditionalway.下面是观众的介绍请把观众的介绍和适合他们的节目信息匹配起来46.ToddisaDJincollegE.Ineveryone’smindhedoesitquitewell.Hecanalwaysfindthepropermusictosatisfystudents’needs.ButsecretlyToddalwayswantstofindanewandspecialwaytocreatemusiC.Hehatesallkindsoftradition.47.Fridayfinallycomes.AfterawholeweekofworkBrianjustwantstorelaxandhavesomeentertainmentthatcanmakehimlaugh.Helikesthemusicinthe80’sandthestoryofloveandmarriagefromwhichhecanlearnlessons.48.Annisaquietgirl.Hermostenjoyablemomentiswhenherdadreadsherfairytales.Dadboughtheralotofbooks.ButherfavoriteisAnderson’s.A.lotofstoriesaresadmakinghershedtears.Butshelovesthem.Theyaresobeautiful.49.Danisabigfanofanimals.HealwaysaskshismomtobuyhimallkindsofanimalbooksCDsandDiscoveryprogramsorotheranimalfilms.ThistimehismomwantstotakehimtothetheatertoseeaplayfromwhichDancanlearntobestrong.50.TimandTomaretwins.Theyarefamousbadbrothersintheirclassandaheadachetotheirmom.Someonesuggeststhatmakingpeer同龄人examplesforthemmaybehelpfullikeinthemoviesdramasandsoon.
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ShaneThomasisa10-year-oldpianistfromEnglanD.He’sbeingcalledthenextMozartbecauseofhisamazingabilities.Hehasonlybeenhavingpianolessonsforfourmonthsandpracticesfourhoursaweekbuthehasalreadyplayeddifficultclassicalpieces.HewasjustsevenwhenhesatdownatthepianoandcouldplayatoncE.Healsosayshenevergetsnervous.WhenShanewasthreeyearsoldhesaidthathecouldplaythepianobutnobodytookhimseriously.Atschoolhecouldlistentotheteacheranddohisworkwhilecomposing作曲inhisheaD.Shameremembersallthemelodies旋律andwhenhegetshomeheplaysthemonthepianowhilehisfatherrecordsthem.Shanelovesplayingthepianoandwhenhegrowsuphewantstobeacomposer.HistutorRichardGoffin-LecarsaysheislikeAmadeusMozartwholivedduringthe18thcenturyinSalzburgAustriaandwasoneofthemostfamouscomposersever.Mr.Goffin-lecarsaysIdon’tteachShaneverymuch.Ijustgivehimdirectionsthensitbackandwatch.HisfatherasingleparentwithtwootherchildrensaysthatalthoughhehaslittlemoneyhewantstosendShanetoagoodmusicschool.I’masinglefatherbutIhavethisgiftedchilD.Idon’thavemuchmoneybutIwanttogivehimthebestteachersandalsotakehimintoastudiotorecorD.21.WhendidShanetellothersthathecouldplaythepiano?A.AtagethreE.B.Atageten.C.Atageseven.D.Atagefour.22.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutShane?A.HefeelsnervouswhileplayingthepianoB.Hecancomposeinhisheadwhiledoinghiswork.C.Hewantstobeapianotutorwhenhegrowsup.D.Hedoesn’tliketolistentotheteacheratschool.23.WhatdowelearnaboutShane’sfather?A.Healsoplaysthepianowell.B.He’sasinglefatherwithtwochildren.C.HebelievesinShane’stalentformusicandwillsupporthim.D.Nothavingenoughmoneyhewillasktheteachersforhelp
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Hesleptinmyarmslastnightwithhislittleheadonmyshoulder.Istayedawakelisteningtohisbreathing.HesmiledinhissleepandIwonderedwhatcouldbefunnytoaone-year-oldbaby.Icouldsensethesafetyhefelt.Howevermyhomelifeiscompletelydifferentfromthescenethatgreetsmeeachmorningatwork.AsalawyeratEastlakeJuvenileCourt少年法庭Ialwaysseekidsthatsocietyhaslabeledtheworstoftheworstthethieftherobberthelistgoeson.Buttheyarestillchildren.AsIsitacrossfromthemIhaveachancetotalktothemabouttheirlivestheirhomesandtheirdreams.IsitthroughtearsIsitthroughangerbutmostlyIsitthroughhurt.IseetheirparentsmostofwhomsitinthehallwaysdayafterdaywantingtotaketheirkidshomE.Ialsoseemothersandfathersthatcometothecourtreadytowalkawayfromtheirchildrenforever.EachdayIseehopedestroyeD.Ihavecometorealizethatthesechildrenareourfutureevenifwedon’twanttoadmitit.Theyalsowanttosleeponamother’sshoulderatnighttheyalsohaddreamsandsmiledintheirsleepwhentheywerebabies.Butthensomethingterriblehappenedwhichrobbed剥夺themofthatyouththathopeandthatjoy.Ihopeonedaywecanfindhowtoputbackthedestroyedchildhoodsandruinedlives.EverydaywhenIgohomeIholdmychildrentightlyinmyarmsandsayIloveyouoverandoveragain.AndasIamfilledwithhopeIcannotforgetthosechildrenIleavebehinD.Iliveintwoworldsoneofpromiseoneoftragedy.Nomatterwhattheyareaccused指控ofwhatcrimes罪行theyhavecarriedoutandwhatsocietythinksofthemtheyarechildrentheyareourchildrenandourfuturE.32.TheauthormentionshersoninParagraph1mainlytotellreaders_____.A.hersonislovelyB.it’shardtoraiseachildC.whatleadschildrentobreaklawsD.childrenshouldbetakengoodcareof33.TheunderlinedwordlabeledinParagraph2canbestbereplacedby_____.A.describedB.praisedC.chosenD.designed34.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsthechildrenwhobreaklaws?A.RelaxeD.B.Angry.C.Hopeful.D.Doubtful.35.What’stheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.ToshowherdeeploveforherchilD.B.Towinsupportforproblemchildren.C.Toshowthedifficultyofherworkasalawyer.D.Toaccusethoseparentswhoruintheirchildren’slifE.
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EddieMckayaonce-forgottenpilotisasubjectofgreatinteresttoagroupofhistorystudentsinCanadA.ItallstartedwhenGrahamBroadaprofessorattheUniversityofWesternOntariofoundMcKay’snameinafootnoteinabookaboutuniversityhistory.McKaywasincludedinalistofuniversityalumni校友whohadservedduringtheFirstWorldWarbuthisnamewasunfamiliartoBroadaspecialistinmilitaryhistory.OutofcuriosityBroadspenthoursatthelocalarchives档案馆inafruitlesssearchforinformationonMcKay.Tiredanddiscouragedhefinallygaveup.OnhiswayoutBroad’sglancehappenedtofallonanexhibitingcaseshowingsomeoldnewspapers.Hiseyewasdrawntoanoldpictureofayoungmaninarugbyuniform.Ashereadthewordsbesidethepictureheexperiencedathrillingrealization.AfterlookingforhimalldaytherehewasstaringupatmeoutoftheexhibitingcasesaidBroaD.ExcitedbythefindBroadaskedhisstudentstocontinuehissearch.Theycombedoldnewspapersandothermaterialsforclues.Graduallyapicturecameintoview.CaptainAlfredEdwinMcKayjoinedtheBritishRoyalFlyingCorpsin1916.Hedownedtenenemyplanesoutlivedhisentiresquadron中队asaWWIflyerspentsometimeasaflyinginstructorinEnglandthenreturnedtothefrontwherehewaseventuallyshotdownoverBelgiumandkilledinDecember1917.Butthere’smoretohisstory.Forabrieftimein1916hewasprobablythemostfamouspilotintheworldsaysBroaD.HewascreditedwithdowningOswaldBoelckethemostfamousGermanpilotatthetimE.YetinaletterhomeMcKayrefusedtotakecreditsayingthatBoelckehadactuallycrashedintoanotherGermanplanE.McKay’swarrecordsweredestroyedduringaWorldWarⅡairbombingonLondon—anexplanationforwhyhewasallbutforgotten.ButnowthankstotheeffortsofBroadandhisstudentsamarkerinMcKay’smemorywasplacedontheuniversitygroundsinNovember2007.IfoundmyeyesfillingwithtearsasIreadtheword‘deceased’阵亡nexttohisnamesaidCoreyEverrettastudentwhofoundapictureofMckayinhisuniform.ThiswassuchasimpleexampleofthefactthathehadbeenastudentjustlikeusbutinsteadoffinishinghistimeatWesternhechosetofightanddieforhiscountry.1.WhatmadeProfessorBroadcontinuehissearchformoreinformationonMcKay?A.A.uniformofMcKay.B.A.footnoteaboutMcKay.C.A.bookonMcKay.D.A.pictureofMcKay.2.WhatdidthestudentsfindoutaboutMcKay?A.HetrainedpilotsforsometimE.B.Helivedlongerthanotherpilots.C.HediedintheSecondWorldWar.D.HewasdownedbythepilotBoelckE.3.McKay’sflyingdocumentsweredestroyedin.A.BelgiumB.GermanyC.CanadaD.England4.WecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthatMcKay.A.preferredfighttohisstudyB.wenttowarbeforegraduationC.leftapictureforCoreyEverrettD.setanexampleforhisfellowstudents5.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Theresearchintowarhistory.B.Thefindingofaforgottenhero.C.Thepilotsofthetwoworldwars.D.Theimportanceofmilitarystudies.
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Ahandsomemiddleagedmanwalkedquietlyintothecafeandsatdown.Beforeheorderedhecouldn'thelpbutnoticeagroupofyoungermenatthebablenexttohim.Itwasobvioustheyweremakingfunofsomethingabouthimanditwasn'tuntilherememberedhewaswearingasmallpinkribbon丝带onthelapelofhissuitthathebecameawareofwhatthejokewasallabout.Themanpretendednottonoticeitbutthewhisperandlaughterbegantogettohim.HelookedoneoftherudeyoungmenstraightintotheeyeplacedhishandbeneaththeribbonandaskedThisWiththattheyoungmenallbegantolaughoutlouD.ThemanhespoketosaidHeysorrymanbutwewerejustcommentingonhowprettyyourlittlepinkribbonlooksagainstyourbluejacket!Themiddleagedmancalmlyinvitedthejokertocomeovertohistableandpolitelyseatedhim.Asuncomfortableashewastheyoungguyhadtonotreallysurewhy.InasoftvoicethemiddleagedmansaidIwearthisribbontobringawarenessaboutbreastcancer.Iwearitinmymother'shonor.Ohsorry.ShediedofbreastcancerNoshedidn't.She'saliveandwell.ButherbreastsnourishedmeasababyandwereasoftrestingplaceformyheadwhenIwasscaredorlonelyasalittleboy.I'mverygratefulformymother'sbreastsandherhealth.Ummtheyoungrepliedyeah.AndIwearthisribbontohonormywifethemancontinueD.Andshe'sokaytootheyoungguyaskeD.Ohyes.She'sfinE.Herbreastshavebeenagreatsourceoflovingpleasureforbothofusandwiththemshenurturedandnourishedourdaughter23yearsago.I'mgratefulformywife'sbreastsandherhealth.Uhhuh.AndIguessyouwearittohonoryourdaughtertooNo.It'stoolatetohonormydaughterbywearingitnow...ShakenandashamedtheyoungguysaidOhImsosorrymister.Soinmydaughter'smemorytooIproudlywearthislittleribbonwhichallowsmetheopportunitytoenlightenothers.AndherE.Withthishereachedinhispocketandhandedtheyoungmanalittlepinkribbon.Theyoungguylookedatitslowlyraisedhisheadandasked...42.Theyoungmenjokedaboutthemiddleagedman's________.A.looksB.ribbonC.attitudeD.clothes43.Whatmayhavehappenedtotheman'sdaughter?A.Shediedofbreastcancer.B.Shewasillwithcancer.C.ShehadgoneabroaD.D.ShegotmarrieD.44.Whatwilltheyoungmanprobablyaskattheendofthestory?A.MayIgiveittomymother?B.Canyouhelpmeputiton?C.Willyoupleaseforgiveme?D.Shallwehavesomedrinktogether?
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Five-year-oldSallystoodnervouslyinfrontofherkindergartenclasswithBellamytraineddogsittingcalmlybyhersidE.HerclassmatesfocusedonSallywaitingforhertospeak.ItwasJune—onlyoneweekofschoolleft—buttheyhadneverheardhervoicE.NotoncE.Sallyhadselectivemutismananxietydisorderthatmadeherfreezeupinsocialsituations.She’dbeensoexcitedaboutputtingonadogshowforherclass.ShehadpracticedwithBellaandmeforweeks.NowhereyesfoundminE.Inoddedencouragingly.Shetookadeepbreathandopenedhermouth.Butnotawordcameout.Sallystoodofftothesideheaddown.Ifeltawful.I’manurseanduseBellatohelpchildreninmycommunitytobringthemjoycomfortandconfidencethewayonlyadogcan.IthoughtbacktowhenI’dfirstbroughtBellatotheschool.ThatmorninginJanuarythecounselor指导老师ledustoanofficE.Sallyhasn’tspokenoutsideherhomeintwoyearsthecounselortoldmE.HerparentshavetakenhertodoctorsbutnothinghasworkeD.A.littlegirlstoodshylyjustinsidethedoorway.Hereyesbrightenedwhenshenoticedmydog.ThisisIsabellaRosE.IcallherBellaIsaiD.Wouldyouliketopether?Shedoesn’tknowanyonehereandshe’dliketomeetyou.Shecanplaytricks.Wouldyouliketosee?SallynoddeD.ImovedmyhanD.Bellalaydownandthenrolledover.Sally’seyescheeredup.She’lldoitforyoutooIsaiD.Icanteachyou.Wevisitedtheschoolonceaweek.IshowedSallythehandsignalsforvariouscommands.ShewasgoodatcommunicatingwithBellamaybebecauseshecouldn’trelyonspokenwordsherself.BellasensedthatandrespondeD.SoonSallywasabletotakeBellathroughherpacesallonherown.OnemorninginMarchwhenshewasworkingwithBellaIheardatinyvoicebarelyawhisperGooddog.Sallydidn’ttakehereyesoffBellabutIwantedtojumpforjoy.SallyspokealittlemoreeachweekonlytoBellaatfirstbutthentomE.ShestartedgivingvoicecommandswithherhandsignalsandherconfidencerosE.Stillshehadn’tspokeninclassandtheschoolyearwasabouttoenD.SallyreturnedtoherseatnotlookingatanyonenotevenBellA.ThenextweekthelastoftheschoolyearSallymetusatthedoorofourroom.IwanttotryagainshesaidbeforeIevensaidhello.Areyousure?IaskeD.Youdon’twanttowaittillnextschoolyear?NoshesaiD.TodayIcandoit.ShelookedupatmeherfacedetermineD.Bellawho’dparkedherselfbesideherfriendworeamatchingexpression.Great!IsaiD.WeheadedtoSally’sclassroom.Thekidsweresittinginacircleonthefloorlisteningtotheteacher.TheyturnedwhenwearriveD.Wewalkedtothefrontofthenowquietroom.IsqueezedSally’shandandsteppedback.Forafewsecondsthatseemedlikehoursshestoodsilentlystaringatherclassmates.FinallyshewhisperedThisisIsabellaRosE.ThenalittlelouderIsabellaRosE.ThekidsclappeD.ThewholeclasscheereD.Sallytookabowjustlikewe’dpracticeD.IfollowedherandBellabacktoourroom.TherewasaleaptoSally’sstepthatIhadn’tseenbeforealightnessthatcamefrombreakingfreefromherfear.IhadanAWESOMEday!shedeclaredwithahugesmileonherfacE.1.TheunderlinedpartfreezeupinParagraph2isclosestinmeaningto.A.failtospeakB.watchhermannersC.standuprightD.feelcold2.WhyisSallygoodatcommunicatingwithBellaaccordingtothewriter?A.BecauseSallycouldnotexpressherselfinspokenwords.B.BecauseSallytakesregularpracticeonceaweekatschool.C.BecauseBellareceivesprofessionaltrainingandrespondswell.D.BecausethewriterhastaughtSallythenecessaryhandsignals.3.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Sallyhasn’tspokenathomeforfiveyears.B.ThewritertrainedSallytospeakfortwoyears.C.SallystartedtospeakoutsideherhomeinMarch.D.ThewriterbegantotrainSallyinJunewithBellA.4.Whocameupwiththeideaofasecondtry?A.Thewriter.B.Thecounselor.C.Sally’sparents.D.Sallyherself.5.AfterthesecondtrySallyfelt.A.relievedB.happyC.disappointedD.ashamed
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Onedayanantwasdrinkingatasmallstreamandfellin.Shemadedesperateeffortstoreachthesidebutmadenoprogressatall.Thepoorantalmostexhaustedwasstillbravelydoingherbestwhenadovesawher.Movedwithpitythebirdthrewherabladeofgrasswhichsupportedherlikearaftandthustheantreachedthebankagain.Whileshewasrestinganddryingherselfinthegrasssheheardamancomenear.HewaswalkingalongbarefootedwithaguninhishanD.Assoonashesawthedovehewishedtokillit.HewouldcertainlyhavedonesobuttheantbithiminthefootjustasheraisedhisguntofirE.Hestoppedtoseewhathadbithimandthedoveimmediatelyflewaway.ItwasananimalmuchweakerandsmallerthanherselfthathadsavedherlifE.163w1.Theantcouldnotreachthesidethough_______.A.shecriedforhelpB.sheaskedthedovetosaveherC.shetriedveryhardD.shecouldsmellwell2.Thedovesavedtheantbecause_______.A.shewastheant'sfriendB.shetookpityonthepoorantC.theantwasalmostexhaustedD.theanthadbeenstruggledinthewaterforalongtime3.Theantsucceededingettingonthebankwiththehelpof_______.A.aleafB.apieceofwoodC.abladeofgrassD.araft4.Justasthemanshotatthedove_______.A.thedoveimmediatelyflewawayB.thedovehidhimselfinthegrassC.theanttoldthedovetoleaveatonceD.hefeltsomethingbitinghiminthefoot5.Inwritingthestorythewriterwantstoshow_______.A.howclevertheantwasB.howkindthedovewasC.howtheantandthedovehelpedeachotherD.weoftenneedhelpfromothersthereforeweshouldhelpothersasmuchaswecan
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MytenyearolddaughterEmmagothomeyesterdayandspokeofaboycalledJakeinherclass.BeingquiteoverweightJakeisthebutt笑柄ofmanyjokesandistreatedverybadlybyotherkids.Jakegivestheimpressionthathe'snotaniceguymostlybecausehe'sconstantlypickedon捉弄.ForseveralnightsthisweekEmmacamehomeupsetaboutthefactthatJakegetspickedonsomuch.ShealsomentionedthatJakehadnoschoolsuppliesashisfamilycouldnotaffordthem.Hewasconstantlyaskingtoborrowpaperwhichjustgiveskidsevenmorereasontopickonhim.OnenightEmmawasextremelyupsetaboutthissituation.Wesattogetherthateveninganddiscusseditingreatdetail.IsuggestedEmmatalktoJakeandfoundoutwhatsuppliesheneedeD.ThenextdayEmmatalkedtoJakeandcametorealizethatJakehadaheartofgoldbutrarelywasabletoshowitbecausehewasalwaysonthedefensive防守的.EmmaaskedJaketomakealistoftheschoolsuppliesheneedeD.Jakeputdown3ringbinders活页夹paperpenspencilsandapencilsharpener.Emmatoldhimshewouldhelpandhewasmostthankful.ThateveningEmmaandIwenttothestoreandboughteverythingforJake!Whenwegothomeweputallthesuppliesintoabrandnewgreybackpack—becauseJakedidnothaveabackpackeither.ThenextdayIbroughtthebagtotheschoolprincipalandaskedhimtogivethebagtoJakediscreetly谨慎地sothathedidnothavetofeelembarrasseD.ThatnightEmmagothomewithsmilesonherfacE.TheprincipalhadcalledJaketohisofficeandgavehimthebag.AsJakewalkedintotheclassroomhelookedatEmmaandlaterthankedherverymuchforallthestuff.Heloveditall!Emmasaiditwassonicetoseehimtakeouthisnewpencilboxandtostartarranginghispencilsandpens.Heseemedveryhappy.1.WhatdoweknowaboutJakefromParagraph1?A.Heistallstrongandeasygoing.B.Hedoesn'tliketotalktohisfriends.C.Heisalwayslaughedatbyhisclassmates.D.Heisfondofplayingtricksonhisclassmates.2.HowdidEmmafeelaboutJake'ssituation?A.Anxious.B.ConcerneD.C.SupportivE.D.Neutral.3.WhydidEmmatalktoJakethenextday?A.ShemeanttoofferhimsomeadvicE.B.Shehopedtoknowmoreabouthim.C.Sheexpectedtomakefriendswithhim.D.ShewantedtofindoutwhatheneedeD.4.Whydidtheauthorgivethebackpacktotheprincipal?A.ToavoidJakefeelingembarrasseD.B.ToinformthattheydidagooddeeD.C.TolethimknowhowpoorJakewas.D.ToaskhimtoshowconcernaboutJakE.5.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Amother'slovE.B.Anactofkindness.C.Emma'sschoollifE.D.Jake'spoorsituationatschool.
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Billy’sfavoritecolorisorangE.Buthecan’tseewhatorangelookslikE.BillyisblinD.A.monthafterhewasbornhismothernoticedthathiseyesweren’tquiteasbigasanormalbaby’s.BillywouldneverbeabletoseE.thedoctortoldhismother.AfterthatBilly’smotherbegantalkingtohimdescribingthingsshesawoutsidethewindow.Shedescribedeverythingtohim.Billydoesnotonlydependonhismother’sdescriptionstolearnabouttheworldaroundhim.Heseeswithhisearsandhishandstoo.Hehasperfecthearing.Whenpeoplemakephonecallshecantellthenumberstheydial拨.BillylovescomputersciencE.HebeganteachinghimselfcomputerprogrammingwhenhewasjustsevenyearsolD.HisdreamschoolwouldbeStanfordUniversity.Hegetstopgradesinhisclassesmakingthatarealpossibility.Youcan’tletexcusesgetinthewayofyourdreamsandifyoudothatyoucan’tmoveforwardandreachyourgoalssaidBilly.23.Fromthepassageweknowthat_____________.A.Billycan’thear.B.Billycan’tseE.A.Billycan’twalk.D.Billycan’ttalk.24.HowdidBilly’smotherhelphim?A.Byteachinghimhowtodraw.B.ByaskingteacherforadvicE.C.Bydescribingeverythingtohim.D.Bysendinghimtohisdreamschool.25.WhendidBillybeginteachinghimselfcomputerprogramming?A.Whenhewas7yearsolD.B.WhenhewasinGrade5.C.Whenhewashighschool.D.Whenhewasatuniversity.
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MrBrownwasgoingawayforaweek.BeforehelefthesaidtohissonifanyoneasksformeyoucantellhimthatyourfatherhasbeenoutfordoingsomethingandwillbebackinaweekthenbesuretoaskhimtositdownforacupofteA.OKDadsaidhisson.Buthewasafraidhissoncouldn'trememberthishewrotethesewordsdownonapieceofpaperandgaveittohim.Hissonputitintohissmallpockettookitoutandlookedatiteverynowandthen.Fourdayspassedbutnoonecametoseehisfather.Theboythoughtthattherewasnomantocomeandthatthepieceofpaperwasofnomoreuseforhimsoheburntitthatevening.Thenextafternoonsomeoneknockedatthedoor.Theboyopenedit.A.manwasstandingatthedoorandsaidWhereisyourfather?Theboyputhishandintohispocketatonceandlookedforthepieceofpaper.Hecouldnotfindit.HesuddenlyrememberedhehadburntitsoheshoutedNomorE.ThemanwasverysurpriseD.HeaskedNomore?Imetyourfatherlastweek.Whendidithappen?Burntyesterdayevening.1.MrBrowntoldhissonthat_____.A.hewouldbeawayfromhomeforfourdaysB.hewouldbebackinsevendaysC.hewouldbebackinamonthD.helikedacupoftea2.MrBrownwrotethewordsdownon________.A.thewallB.thedoorC.apieceofpaperD.hisson'spocket3.A.mancametovisittheboy'sfatheron________.A.theseconddayB.thethirddayC.thefourthdayD.thefifthday4.Themanwasverysurprisedbecause_________.A.hethoughtthechild'sfatherwasdeadB.thechilddidn'taskhimtositdownC.thechildgavehimacupofteaD.hecouldn'tfindthatpieceofpaper
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NapoleonasacharacterinTolstoy’sWarandPeaceismorethanoncedescribedashavingfatlittlehands.NordoeshesitwellorfirmlyonthehorsE.Heissaidtobeundersizedwithshortlegsandaroundstomach.TheissuehereisnottheaccuracyofTolstoy’sdescription—itseemsnotthatfarofffromhistoricalaccounts—buthischoiceoffacts:otherthingsthatcouldbesaidofthemanarenotsaiD.WearemeanttounderstandthedifferenceofawarringcommanderinthebodyofafatlittleFrenchman.Tolstoy’sNapoleoncouldbeanymanwanderinginthestreetsandputtingalittleofpowderedtobaccouphisnose—andthatisthepoint.Itisawaythenovelistusestoshowthemoralnatureofacharacter.AnditturnsoutthatasTolstoyhasitNapoleonisacrazyman.InasceneinBookThreeofWarandPeacethewarshavingreachedthecriticalyearof1812NapoleonreceivesarepresentativefromtheTsar沙皇whohascomewithpeaceterms.Napoleonisveryangry:doesn’thehavemorearmy?HenottheTsaristheonetomaketheterms.HewilldestroyallofEuropeifhisarmyisstoppeD.Thatiswhatyouwillhavegainedbyengagingmeinthewar!heshouts.AndthenTolstoywritesNapoleonwalkedsilentlyseveraltimesupanddowntheroomhisfatshouldersmovingquickly.StilllaterafterreviewinghisarmyamidcheeringcrowdsNapoleoninvitestheshakenRussiantodinner.HeraisedhishandtotheRussian’s...faceTolstoywritesandtakinghimbytheearpulleditgently...Tohaveone’searpulledbytheEmperorwasconsideredthegreatesthonorandmarkoffavorattheFrenchcourt.Wellwellwhydon’tyousayanything?saidheasifitwasridiculousinhispresencetorespectanyonebuthimselfNapoleon.Tolstoydidhisresearchbutthecompositionishisown.1.Tolstoy’sdescriptionofNapoleoninWarandPeaceis.A.farfromthehistoricalfactsB.basedontheRussianhistoryC.basedonhisselectionoffactsD.notrelatedtohistoricaldetails2.NapoleonwasangrywhenreceivingtheRussianrepresentativebecause.A.hethoughtheshouldbetheonetomakethepeacetermsB.theTsar’speacetermswerehardtoacceptC.theRussiansstoppedhismilitarymovementD.hedidn’thaveanymorearmytofightwith3.WhatdidNapoleonexpecttheRussianrepresentativetodo?A.Towalkoutoftheroominanger.B.Toshowagreementwithhim.C.TosaysomethingabouttheTsar.D.Toexpresshisadmiration.4.TolstoyintendedtopresentNapoleonasamanwhois.A.ill-manneredindealingwithforeignguestsB.fondofshowingoffhisironwillC.determinedindestroyingallofEuropeD.crazyforpowerandrespect5.Whatdoesthelastsentenceofthepassageimply?A.A.writerdoesn’thavetobefaithfultohisfindings.B.A.writermaywriteaboutaheroinhisownway.C.A.writermaynotberesponsibleforwhathewrites.D.A.writerhashardlyanyfreedomtoshowhisfeelings.
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Momwasright!Ifyousaythankyouforeventhesmallestgiftorslightestshowofkindnessyou’llfeelhappy.GratitudesaysRobertA.EmmonsaprofessorofpsychologyattheUniversityofCaliforniaisanimportantelementofhappiness.InhisrecentbookThanks!Emmonsusesthefirstmajorstudyongratitudetoprovemom’spoint.Inacknowledginganddevelopingthismuch-ignoredexpressionofthankfulnessheexplainshowpeoplehavebenefited—evenimprovedtheirhealth.Asoneoftheleadingscholarsofthepositivepsychologymovementheadmitsgratitudemaybedifficulttoexpress.Headvisesyoutobeginbyadmittingthatlifeisgoodandfullofeventsandelementsthatmakedailyexistenceawonder.Secondrecognizethatthesourceoflife’sgoodnessismorethanjustyou.ThatsourcemaybeyourmomafriendpartnerchildcolleagueatworkorplayoranycombinationofthesE.Gratitudeisalwaysother-directednotesEmmons.Youcanbepleasedorangrywithyourselfandfeelguiltyaboutdoingsomethingwrongbutyoucanneverbegratefultoorforyourself.Expressinggratitudeshouldn’tbeareaction;itshouldbeastateofminD.Tofeelgratefulwhenlifeisabreezeandyouhavemorethanyouneediseasy.Tofeelgratefulintimeofcrisis—angerhatredandbitterness—iseasier.Alsotoomanypeopleareawareoflife’sblessingsonlyafterthesearelost.It’scrisisandchaos—dangerdiseasedisabilityanddeath—thatbringmanyindividualstorealizejusthowdependenttheyareonothers.Yetit’sthewayeachofusbeginslifeandendsit.It’stoobadthatsomanypeoplewastethosedecadesinbetweenlaboringundertheillusion幻觉theyareself-sufficientsaysEmmons.Theabundanceofvoicesexpressinggratitudefromhisstudiesofindividualswithhealthproblemsismany.ButEmmonsgoesbeyondhisgroundbreakingsciencetomakehiscaseforgratitudebyincludingtheinspirationalwritingsofphilosophersnovelistsandsaintsaswellasthebeliefsofvariousreligionsandtheirrespectivescriptures经文.TakentogethertheseobservationsaresummedupquitenicelybyfamoushumanistAlbertSchweitzerwhosaidthesecretoflifeisgivingthanksforeverything.ToenableandembracegratitudeEmmonsencouragesthereadersofThanks!tokeepagratitudediary.Heevenprovideseasy-to-followdirectionsonhowtopractiseanddevelopgratitudE.I’mnotareaderoradvocateofself-helpbooksbutIamthankfulforthereferenceIfoundinanewspaperarticletotheresearchEmmonswasconductingongratitudeinvolvingorgangiversandreceivers.Thechancediscoveryledmetothisbook.Momimpliedthatkindnessseemstofinditswaybacktothegiverbecauselifereallyisallaboutgivingreceivingandrepaying.SoI’llpayattentiontoherprofessionaladviceandsay:ThankyouprofessorEmmons.41.Whatisthetextmainlydiscussed?A.Therearemanywaysofbeingthankful.B.Gratitudeisimportanttohappiness.C.Momisgreatforherbeingthankful.D.Beingthankfulwillkeepyoufit.42.TheauthormentionsRobertA.Emmons’bookThanks!inordertoprovethat__________.A.ProfessorEmmonssupportsmom’sstudyonpsychologyB.momisasgreatapsychologistasProfessorEmmonsC.ProfessorEmmonsisafamouspsychologistD.momisrightaboutherviewpointongratitude43.Itwillbeeasierforyoutofeelgratefulwhen__________.A.youliveacomfortablelifeB.youreceivegiftsonyourbirthdayC.yougethelpduringyourhardtimesD.youarecongratulatedonyoursuccess44.WhatistheopinionofProfessorEmmons?A.Itisenoughtothankothersorally.B.Whetheryouarethankfulisalwaysuptoyou.C.RemembertobethankfulanytimeandanywherE.D.Itiseasiertobethankfulforyourselfthanforothers.45.Inthewriter’sopinionEmmons’bookThanks!ongratitudeis__________.A.one-sidedB.reasonableC.puzzlingD.helpful
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MarcoPolowasborninVenicein1254.HewasthemostfamousWesternertovisitAsiaduringtheMiddleAges.HisfatherNicoloPoloandhisunclewerewealthytraderswhoregularlytravelledtopartsoftheEast.TheyvisitedCathaytheoldnameforChinaandbecamefriendswithKublaiKhanthegreatMongolEmperor.ItwasonlywhentheyreturnedtoItalyfromChinathatMarcowhowasnow15yearsoldfirstmethisfather.Marcodecidedtojointhemfortheirnexttrip.Ittookthemmorethanthreeyearstotravelthe9000milestoShangtucapitaloftheMongolEmpirE.ThegreatKhangavethemawarmwelcomeandtheystayedinhishugemarblepalacE.SoonyoungMarcobecameagreatfavouriteoftheEmperorandwasoneofhismosttrustedfriends.MarcoquicklylearnedtheChineselanguageandcustomsbecausehetravelledaroundandtalkedtomanypeoplE.BeforehereachedtheageofthirtyhewasmadeGovernorofYangchowProvincE.TherestofhistimewasspenteitherattheemperialcourtoronlongtoursoftheoutlyingregionsgatheringinformationfortheEmperor.AfternearlyseventeenyearsintheEastMarcoandhisfatherpreparedtoreturnhomE.ThefirstpartoftheirjourneywasbyseathentheycontinuedbylandfromthePersianGulf.WhentheyfinallyarrivedbackinVenicetheirfamilyandfriendsweresurprisedtoseethemagain.Theyhadbeenawayforalmost25yearsandeverybodythoughtthattheymusthavediedalongtimebeforE.36.WhydidMarcoPolodecidetotraveltotheEast?A.Becausehisfatherwasatraveler.B.BecausehewantedtoseekwealthintheEast.C.BecausehelovedtoseemoreoftheworlD.D.NotstatedinthepassagE.37.HowlongdidMarcotravelbackfromtheEasttoItaly?A.3years.B.8years.C.5years.D.Noneoftheabove38.WhichofthestatementsinferredfromthepassageisNOTtrue?A.Marcowasborninhisfather'sabsencE.B.MarcowasalearnedscholaronChineseculturE.C.WhenMarcofinallyreturnedhomethenewcenturyhadjustbegun.D.ThejourneybackhomewasmoredifficultthanthejourneytoChinA.39.Wherecanyoumostprobablyfindthispassage?A.Inahistoricalsymposium研讨会.B.Inahistoricalreader.C.Inadailynewspaper.D.InapopularmagazinE.
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AlbertRousselisoneofthemostfamousFrenchmusicians.Thecomposing36ofAlbertRousselgotoffwithan37startbutreceivedoneofitsbiggestsuccessesfromaliE.AttheageofeightRoussellosthisparentsandhehadtolivewithhisgrandfather.Hebuiltonthemusiclearnedfromhismotherbyreadingthroughthefamilymusic38andplayingclassicsandpopularsongsonthe39.ThreeyearslaterRousselwastakeninbyhismother’ssister.ShehelpedyoungAlberttocontinueto40theprofessionalpianocourses.ThesummervacationsattheirbeachhouseaddedasecondlovetoRouseel’slife—theseA.Hestudiedtobeanavel海军man41stillsparedmuchtimetostudymusiC.IntheFrenchNavywhilehewas42atatrainingbaseheandtwoofhisfriendsfoundthetimetoplaythepianotrios三重奏ofBeethovenandother43.Rousselalsobegancomposing.AtachurchnearbyonChristmasDay1892hehadhisfirstperformance44asacomposerwithabeautifulpianotrio.EveryoneinchurchwaspleasedwiththenewpiecE.That45encouragedRousseltowriteaweddingmarch.Oneofhisfellownavalofficersofferedtoshow46toaninfluentialconductorEdouradColonnE.WhenRoussel’sfriend47withthecompositionhereportedtoRousselandotherpeoplethatColonneadvisedRousseltogiveuphisnavalcareeranddevotehislifetomusiC.Thenattheageof25Rousseldidjustthat48hehadspentsevenyearsinthenavy.He49theself-disciplineandhissense50responsibilitythathehaddevelopedinthe51tohiscomposingandbecamea52forceinthe20thcenturyFrenchmusiC.AsforEdouradColonne’s53advicethatRousseldevotehislifetomusic—Roussel’snavyfriendlateradmittedthathehad54thatadviceandhehadneverevenshownRoussel’s55totheconductor.36.A.soundB.careerC.failureD.courage37.A.difficultB.idealC.directD.normal38.A.collectionB.traditionC.contributionD.communication39.A.DVDB.pianoC.stageD.concert40.A.takeB.writeC.makeD.teach41.A.andB.orC.butD.so42.A.relaxingB.fightingC.drivingD.serving43.A.friendsB.composersC.soldiersD.officers44.A.historicallyB.successfullyC.rapidlyD.informally45.A.dayB.churchC.successD.audience46.A.itB.thatC.himD.them47.A.leftB.broughtC.returnedD.arrived48.A.beforeB.unlessC.afterD.until49.A.appliedB.receivedC.refusedD.enjoyed50.A.ofB.forC.inD.with51.A.futureB.navyC.childhoodD.church52.A.peacefulB.militaryC.meaningfulD.major53.A.threateningB.inspiringC.criticizingD.satisfying54.A.setoutB.pickedupC.comeoutD.madeup55.A.ideaB.interestC.compositionD.talent
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Anoblemanandamerchantoncemetinaninn.Fortheirlunchtheybothorderedsoup.Whenitwasbroughtthenoblemantookaspoonfulbutthesoupwassohotthatheburnedhismouthandtearscametohiseyes.Themerchantaskedhimwhyhewasweeping.ThenoblemanwasashamedtoadmitthathehadburnedhismouthandansweredSirIoncehadabrotherwhocommittedagreatcrimeforwhichhewashangeD.Iwasthinkingofhisdeathandthatmademeweep.Themerchantbelievedthisstoryandbegantoeathissoup.Hetooburnedhismouthsothathehadtearsinhiseyes.ThenoblemannoticeditandaskedthemerchantSirwhydoyouweep?Themerchantwhonowsawthatthenoblemanhaddeceived欺骗himansweredMylord=masterIamweepingbecauseyouwerenothangedtogetherwithyourbrother.1.Thisstoryteachesus______.A.nottobelieveeverythingyouhearB.nottoeatsoupthatistoohotC.nottoeatininnsD.tocrywhenweburnourmouth2.Thenoblemandidnottellthetruthbecausehe______.A.feltashamedB.wasinaninnC.wasangryD.wasanobleman3.Itisprobablethatthenobleman______.A.hadnevereatensoupB.knewthesoupwastoohotC.hadnobrotherwhowashangedD.hadaverygoodbrother4.Themerchant’sanswershowedthathe______.A.hadkindheartB.wasangrywiththenoblemanC.believedthenoblemanD.wasveryhappy
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WhenPengLiyuansteppedofftheplaneinMoscowthewholeworldwantedtoknowwhodressedtheelegantfirstlady.Thereporterreleasedthesecret—MaKe.PengLiyuanhasbeenwearingMaKe’sdesignsformorethanadecadeafactthatwasonlyhighlightedrecentlywhenshewasonherfirststatevisitaccompanyingherhusbandPresidentXiJinping.TheelegantandattractivePengformerlyapopularsingerhasbeencomparedwiththeUS’firstladyMichelleObamaandFrance’sCarlaBruni-SarkozysincesteppingofftheairplaneinMoscowonMarch22.Suddenlyeveryonewascurioustoknowmoreaboutthefirstlady’swardrobe衣橱.EvensoMaprefersalowkeyapproach.Ifyoueatatastyeggwhywouldyouwanttoseethehen?shesays.Ma’srelationshipwithPengbegan10yearsagoafteraconcertinGuangzhouwhenareportertoldPengsheknewthedesignerbehindthelabelExceptiondeMixmind.PengaskedforanintroductionbecauseshewasafanofMa’sdesignsandhadbeenwearingthemforyears.Thetwonaturallybecamefriends.MasaysThepaintingreflectsthepainterandclothesreflectboththedesignerandthewearer.Someonedesiresfameandwealthorloveandsympathywhatyouhaveinyourheartisreflectedinthedesign.Thosewhodon’tsharemyphilosophywon’tbuymyclothes.PengisacaringpersondevotedtocharityandenvironmentalprotectionwhichisexactlywhatI’mdoingnow.HoweverregardlessofthebrandPeng’ssupportofChineselabelshassurprisedmillionsofChinesewhofavorforeignfashionbrands.InsteadshepresentedavisionofChinesefashiondesiringtobringChinesedesignerstotheworldstagesaysawesterndesigner.Thefirstlady’sdouble-breastedcoatandherblackleatherhandbagaren’tavailableatanyofException’sshopsthoughException’sphysicalstoresdohaveseenarisingnumberofvisitors.64.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinparagraph1mean?A.openedB.inventedC.forecastD.hid65.IntheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph3MaKementionedaneggandthehentoshow______.A.itishardtoexplainWhichcamefirsttheeggorthehen?B.thedesignerismoreimportantthanthedesignC.payingsuchgreatattentiontoherwasunnecessaryD.hersatisfactionwiththemediaattentiononherdress66.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Firstladiescompetewitheachotherwhenevertheyaretogether.B.Peng’ssuitscanbeboughtinMaKe’sclothesstoresC.MaKe’sopinionsaretotallydifferentfromPeng’sD.PenghadlikedMa’sdesignslongbeforetheymeteachother.67.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.PengwearsthedressdesignedbyaChinesedesignerprobablytosupportChinesebrands.B.ManycitizensfoundPengLiyuan’schoicequiteunexpecteD.C.BlackleatherhandbagslikePeng’sarewidelysoldinbagstoresinbigcities.D.AfterPengLiyuan’svisittoMoscowMaKe’sclothesbecamemorepopular
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NormanCousinswasabusinessmanfromtheUnitedStateswhooftentraveledaroundtheworldonbusiness.Heenjoyedhisworkandtraveling.ButnowMr.Cousinsgotsick.Becausehehadpushedhisbodytothelimitofitsstrengthonthetripachemicalchangebegantotakeplaceinsidehim.Thematerialbetweenhisbonesbecameweak.InlessthanoneweekafterhisreturnhecouldnotstanD.Everymovethathemadewaspainful.Hewasnotabletosleepatnight.ThedoctorstoldhimthattheydidnotknowhowtocureMr.Cousins’problemandhemightnevergetovertheillness.HoweverMr.CousinsrefusedtogiveuphopE.Hethoughtthatunhappythoughtswerecausingbadchemicalchangesinhisbody.Hedidn’twanttotakemedicinetocurehimself.Insteadhefeltthathappythoughtsorlaughtermightcurehisillness.Hebegantoexperimentonhimselfwhilestillinthehospitalbywatchingfunnyshowsontelevision.Mr.Cousinsquicklyfoundthat10minutesofreallaughterduringthedaygavehimtwohoursofpain-freesleepatnight.AfterthatMr.Cousinsleftthehospitalandcheckedintoahotelroomwherehecouldcontinuehisexperimentswithlaughter.ForeightdaysMr.CousinsrestedinthehotelroomwatchingfunnyshowsontelevisionreadingfunnybooksandsleepingwheneverhefelttireD.WithinthreeweekshefeltwellenoughtotakeavacationtoPuertoRicowherehebeganrunningonthebeachforexercisE.AfterafewmonthsMr.Cousinsreturnedtowork.Hehadlaughedhimselfbacktohealth.63.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Mr.Cousinswasafunnyman.B.Laughtercancureillness.C.Medicinecannotcurestrangeillness.D.Wecankeepfitbylaughing.64.ThereasonwhyMr.Cousinsgotastrangeandseriousillnessisthat______.A.heenjoyedhisworktoomuchB.helikedtravelingtoomuchC.hegottootiredonhisworkD.hesparednoeffortforbusiness65.Whatdidhethinkwasthecauseofhisillness?A.Heoftentraveledaroundtheworldonbusiness.B.HisbonesbecamesoweakthathecouldnotstanD.C.Hehadpushedhisbodytothelimitofitsstrengthonthetrip.D.Unhappythoughtswerecausingbadchemicalchangesinhisbody.66.ItcanbeinferredthatMr.Cousins’experiment______.A.isofgreatvalueB.isunbelievableC.isawasteoftimeD.isjustajoke
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Berniewassmartandwantedtobehisownboss.WhenBerniewas25hetookawifE.BerniehadsavedsomemoneyanddecidedonadrygoodsandgrocerystorecombineD.MariewasskilledatarrangingthepurchasetoappealtocustomersandBerniedidn’tmindthelonghours.HewashappyandlifewasgooD.Thebusinessthriveduntilthegreatdepressionhittheentirecountry.NoonehadmoneytopurchaseprettythingsorevenfooD.In1930MariehadaheartattackandleftBerniealonE.FollowingMarie’sdeathwhichBerniefeltwasbroughtaboutfromworryingaboutthestoreHelostinterestineverything.HehadfewcustomersanddidnotmakethemfeelwelcomeBerniewanderedaboutthestoredustingabitandsweepingthefloor.Hisinventoryremainedalmostthesameasnothingmuchwassold.Adeepdepressingsetin.HehadlostMariehistrueloveandnowhisbusinessseemedlostaswellWhydidhewanttolive?A.fewhousesdownthestreetlivedafamilywhohadalsofallenonhardtimes.Theyseldomhadthreemealsaday.Julietheyoungestgirlwasfourteen.JulieworriedaboutMr.Mears’gettingsothin.AtmealtimeshewouldtakeaportionoftheirmealtoBerniE.Shewouldstayandtalktohimdustingandcleaning.AfterseveralmonthsBerniebegantoimprovE.HestillhadnocustomerstospeakofbutfromwhathehadleftinthestorehewouldpackafewcanstotaketoJulie’sfamily.InearlyspringJuliesawherfatherplantingagarden.ThisgaveheranideA.ShesuggestedBerniemakingagardeninthebigspacebesidethestorewhichtheyhadoncethoughtwouldbecomeaparkinglotandselltheproducereallycheapinthestorE.ItwouldhelptheneighborsandalsoBernietohavemoneyfornewmerchandise货品.Theywouldplanthalfthegardenspacenowandhalfinthreeweeksgivingthemfreshproduceforalongtime.JulieprayedhardastheyplacedtheseedsinthegrounD.Whentheseedssprouted发芽Julielookedanxiouslyattherowsandtherewerenoemptyspots.TheyallcameupandproducedthebestcropofvegetablesBerniehadeverseen.Theysoonbecamewell-knowninthecommunityforhavingthebestpricesandfinestproduceintown.TheyalsoextendedcredittotheirneighborsandacceptedvariousitemsastradeformerchandisE.Thetwoofthemworkedhardthroughoutthe1930sandmadeaverysuccessfulbusiness.Julieearnedasalary.AstheeconomypickedupsodidsalesatthestorE.70.What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?A.Mears’FamilyStoreB.A.NeighborofMears’C.TheDeepDepressionD.VegetablesinGarden71.AccordingtoBernieMarie’sdeathismainlybecauseof________A.theheartattackB.thepositionoftheshopC.thehardworkD.theworryaboutthestore72.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordthriveinParagraph2mean?A.boomB.declineC.developD.downfall73.HowdidBernie’sbusinessbegintoimprove?A.WiththehelpofJulie’sfamilyB.BysellingthecheapfreshproduceandfoodC.BymeansofplantingvegetablesandfruitsD.Byprovidingcustomerswithdifferentservices.74.FromParagraph7wecanlearnJulieandBernie__________.A.lentmoneytotheirneighbors.B.exchangedgoodswiththeirneighborsC.soldthebestvegetablesinthecityD.refusedtogivecredittotheirneighbors75.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatsalesatthestorehasbeen_______throughoutthe1930s.A.decreasingB.increasingC.changingD.reducing
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Withparentsfloodingtheircameraphoneswithhundredsofphotos—fromlooseteethtoeachstepinthepottytraining如厕训练process—howmightthephotosaffectourmemories?MaryanneGarryapsychologyprofessorhasstudiedtheeffectsofphotographyonourmemoriesforyears.Ithinktheproblemisthatpeoplearegivingawaybeinginthemoment.Thoseparentsattheparktakingallthosephotosareactuallypayinglessattentiontothemomentbecausethey’refocusingontheactoftakingthephoto.shesays.HenkelwhoresearcheshumanmemoryatFairfieldUniversityinConnecticutbegananexperimentbysendinggroupsofstudentstotheuniversity’sartmuseum.Thestudentsobservedsomeobjectsandphotographedothers.Thenbackatthelabtheyweregivenamemorytest.Henkelfoundwhatshecalledaphoto-takingimpairment损伤effect.Theobjectsthattheyhadtakenphotosof—theyactuallyrememberedfewerofthemandrememberedfewerdetails.Likehowwasthisstatue’shandspositionedorwhatwasthisstatuewearingonitsheaD.shesays.Herstudents’memorieswereimpairedbecauserelyingonanexternal外在的memoryaidmeanttheysubconsciously潜意识地countedonthecameratorememberthedetails.Assoonasyouhit‘click’onthatcamerait’sasifyou’veoutsourcedyourmemoryshesays.Anytimewecountontheseexternalmemorydeviceswe’retakingawaythekindofmentalcognitive认知的processingthatmighthelpusactuallyrememberthatstuffonourown.Henkelsaysit’salsoamistaketothinkofphotographsasmemories.ThephotowillremainthesametoyoueachtimeyoulookatitbutmemorieschangeovertimE.EachtimeIrememberwhatmyhighschoolgraduationwaslikeImightbecoloringandchangingthatmemorybecauseofmycurrentperspective—becauseofnewideasthatIhaveorthingsthatIlearnedafterwardsshesays.Humanmemoryismuchmoredynamic动态的thanphotographs.ButHenkeldoesn’twantpeopletostoptakingphotos.Insteadshe’dlikeustobemoremindfulwhentakingpicturesinthefirstplacE.They’restillvaluabletoolsthatcanproviderichretrieval检索clueslateron.33.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Photostakenintheparkhaveabadeffectonchildren’smemory.B.Thefewerphotosyoutakethefewerdetailsyouremember.C.Observingobjectscanhelprememberwhatwe’veexperienceD.D.Newideaspeoplehavecancompletelychangethememoryofthepast.34.BysayingAssoonasyouhit‘click’onthatcamerait’sasifyou’veoutsourcedyourmemory.inthelastparagraphthewritermeansthat______________.A.youobtainyourmemoryrelyingonacameraB.youcrossoutourmemorywhenusingacameraC.youchangeyourmemorywiththehelpofacameraD.youbringbackyourmemorybyhittingyourcamera35.WhatistheattitudeofHenkeltowardstakingphotos?A.ObjectivE.B.NegativE.C.UnconcerneD.D.Doubtful.
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R701Aneighteen-year-oldhighschoolstudentfromUtahwonthetopprizeintheIntelScienceTalentSearchintheUnitedStates.Thewinnerreceivedacomputerandascholarshipforacollegeeducation.Morethan1500studentsfromacrossthecountryenteredprojectsinthecompetitionthisyear.Theirresearchincludedchemistrymedicinephysicsmathematicsengineeringandcomputerscience----almosteveryareaofsciencE.FortystudentswereinvitedtoWashingtonD.C.forthefinaljudging.A.groupofscientistsjudgedthemontheirresearchabilitiescriticalthinkingskillsandcreativity.Thejudgesalsoquestionedthestudentsaboutscientificproblemsbeforedecidingonthewinners.Thetopwinnerreceived100000dollarsforcollegE.ShannonBabbofAmericanForkHighSchoolstudiedthewaterqualityoftileSpanishForkRiverinUtahforsixyears.ShefoundthatpeoplehaveaharmfuleffectontheriverthroughhumanactivityincludingagriculturE.AndshesuggestedwaystoimprovethewaterqualityinthefuturE.Theseincludeeducatingthepublicnottoputhouseholdchemicalsdownthedrains下水道whichleadtotherivereventually.Seventeen-year-oldYiSunoftheHankerSchoolinSanJoseCaliforniaearnedthesecondplacE.Hewona75000-dollarscholarshipfornewdiscoveriesaboutamathematicaltheoryknownasrandomwalks.Hisworkcouldhelpcomputerscientistsandchemists.YiSunwasborninChinA.Thethird-placewinnerwasalsoseventeenandborninChinA.YuanChelseaZhangofMontgomeryBlairHighSchoolinRockvilleMarylandwona50000-dollarscholarship.Sheresearchedthemoleculargenetics分子遗传学ofheartdiseasE.Herfindingscouldaidthedevelopmentofnewmedicines.TheIntelScienceTalentSearchistheoldestsciencecompetitionforhighschoolstudentsintheUnitedStates.Itis65yearsoldthisyear.PastwinnershavegoneontoreceivesixNobelprizesandothertophonorsinscienceandmath.46.Whatdoweknowaboutthetalentsearchproject?A.MostofitswinnershavereceivedNobelprizes.B.TheprojectincludesresearchesineveryareaofsciencE.C.Onlyasmallpartofthestudentscanattendthefinaljudging.D.MostofthewinnerscomefromAsiancountries.47.Accordingtothetext.A.waterqualityinUtahwillbebetterthanthatintheotherstatesB.theriverwaspollutedonlybythoselivingnearitC.ShannonBabbsuggestedmorethanonewaytoimprovethewaterqualityD.householdchemicalsshouldbekeptinthedrainsforever48.WhichofthefollowingaboutthegirlfromMarylandisNOTtrue?A.ThescholarshipshereceivedwashalfasmanyasShannonBabB.B.HerdiscoveryisofgreathelptoChinesemedicinE.C.HerresearchwillcontributetothecureofheartdiseasE.D.Sheandthesecond-placewinnerYiSunhavesomethingincommon.49.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Threewinners'contributionstoscienceandmath.B.ThreeChinesestudentswontheScienceTalentSearch.C.Greatrewardsweregiventowinnersinthecompetition.D.WinnersoftheIntelScienceTalentSearchintheUS.50.Whereareyoumostlikelytofindthistext?A.Inanewspaper.B.Inahandbook.C.Inatextbook.D.InamedicalmagazinE.
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AtDenvertherewasancrowdofpassengersintothecoaches车厢ontheeastboundB.&M.express.Inonecoachtheresataveryprettyyoungwomandressedineleganttasteandsurroundedbyalltheluxuriousfortsofanexperiencedtraveler.Amongthenewersweretwoyoungmenoneofhandsomepresencewithaboldfrankfaceexpressionandmanner;theotheraruffledglum-facedpersonheavilybuiltandroughlydresseD.Thetwowerehandcuffed拷上手铐together.Astheypasseddowntheaisleofthecoachtheonlyavailableseatofferedwasareversedonefacingtheattractiveyoungwoman.Herethelinkedcoupleseatedthemselves.Theyoungwoman'sglancefelluponthemwithadistantswiftdisinterest;thenwithalovelysmilebrighteningherfaceandatenderpinktingeing稍加染色影响herroundedcheekssheheldoutalittlegray-glovedhanD.WhenshespokehervoicefullsweetanddeliberateproclaimedthatitsownerwasaccustomedtospeakandbehearD.WellMr.EastonifyouwillmakemespeakfirstIsupposeImust.Don'tyoueverrecognizeoldfriendswhenyoumeetthemintheWest?TheyoungermanarousedhimselfsharplyatthesoundofhervoiceseemedtostrugglewithaslightembarrassmentwhichhethrewoffinstantlyandthenclaspedherfingerswithhislefthanD.It'sMissFairchildhesaidwithasmilE.I'llaskyoutoexcusetheotherhand;it'sotherwiseengagedjustatpresent.Heslightlyraisedhisrighthandboundatthewristbytheshiningbracelettotheleftoneofhispanion.Thegladlookinthegirl'seyesslowlychangedtoabewilderedhorror.Theglowfadedfromhercheeks.Herlipspartedinavague含糊犹豫relaxingdistress.Eastonwithalittlelaughasifamusedwasabouttospeakagainwhentheotherforestalledhim.Theglum-facedmanhadbeenwatchingthegirl'sfaceexpressionwithveiledglancesfromhiskeenshrewdeyes.You'llexcusemeforspeakingmissbutIseeyou'reacquaintedwith认识熟悉theofficerherE.Ifyou'llaskhimtospeakawordformewhenwegettothepen围栏监狱he'lldoitandit'llmakethingseasierformetherE.He'stakingmetoLeavenworthprison.It'ssevenyearsforcheating.Oh!saidthegirlwithadeepbreathandreturningcolor.Sothatiswhatyouaredoingouthere?Anofficer!MydearMissFairchildsaidEastoncalmlyIhadtodosomething.MoneyhasawayoftakingwingswithitselfandyouknowittakesmoneytokeepstepwithourcrowdinWashington.Isawthisopening通道intheWestand--wellanofficerisn'tquiteashighapositionasthatofambassadorbut--Theambassadorsaidthegirlwarmlydoesn'tcallanymorE.Ineedn'teverhavedoneso.Yououghttoknowthat.AndsonowyouareoneofthesebraveWesternheroesandyourideandshootandgointoallkindsofdangers.That'sdifferentfromtheWashingtonlifE.YouhavebeenmissedfromtheoldcrowD.Thegirl'seyesfascinatedwentbackwideningalittletorestupontheglitteringhandcuffs.Don'tyouworryaboutthemmisssaidtheotherman.Allofficershandcuffthemselvestotheirprisonerstokeepthemfromgettingaway.Mr.Eastonknowshisbusiness.WillweseeyouagainsooninWashington?askedthegirl.NotsoonIthinksaidEaston.MybutterflydaysareoverIfear.IlovetheWestsaidthegirlirrelevantly.Hereyeswereshiningsoftly.Shelookedawayoutthecarwindow.Shebegantospeaktrulyandsimplywithouttheglossofstyleandmanner:MammaandIspentthesummerinDenver.Shewenthomeaweekagobecausefatherwasslightlyill.IcouldliveandbehappyintheWest.IthinktheairhereagreeswithmE.Moneyisn'teverything.Butpeoplealwaysmisunderstandthingsandremainstupid--Sayofficershoutedtheglum-facedman.Thisisn'tquitefair.I'mneedingadrinkandhaven'thadasmokeallday.Haven'tyoutalkedlongenough?Takemeinthesmokernowwon'tyou?I'mhalfdeadforapipE.TheboundtravelersrosetotheirfeetEastonwiththesameslowsmileonhisfacE.Ican'tdenyarequirefortobaccohesaidlightly.It'stheonefriendoftheunfortunatE.Good-byeMissFairchilD.Dutycallsyouknow.Heheldouthishandforafarewell.It'stoobadyouarenotgoingEastshesaidreclothingherselfwithmannerandstylE.ButyoumustgoontoLeavenworthIsuppose?YessaidEastonImustgoontoLeavenworth.Thetwomensidleddowntheaisleintothesmoker.Thetwopassengersinaseatnearbyhadheardmostoftheconversation.Saidoneofthem:Thatofficerisagoodsortofman.SomeoftheseWesternfellowsareallright.Prettyyoungtoholdanofficelikethatisn'the?askedtheother.Young!exclaimedthefirstspeakerwhy--Oh!Didn'tyoucatchon?Say--didyoueverknowanofficertohandcuffaprisonertohisrighthand?55.Fromthefirstthreeparagraphsweknowthat_________A.thetwoyoungwereseatedoppositetotheyoungwomanbyaccident.B.itwasnotdifficultforthewomantofindthemenwerehandcuffedC.theyoungwomanfoundsheknewoneofthemenatthefirstsightofthem.D.theyoungwomanmaynotbegoodatmunicate56.Whatwouldbethepossiblesentencefollowingtheunderlinedand–-A.anditisnoteasytomakesuchafortuneB.andIdothecheatingthingstocollectmoneyC.andItriedmybesttobeagoodofficerD.andtheWestisbondtobewealthy57.WhenEastonutteredtheunderlinedsentenceMybutterflydaysareoverIfearhisrealmeaningwasthat__________A.hewouldhavetofocusonhisworkB.hewouldbeputinprisonC.hischanceofbeingwithbutterflyissmallD.hisworkloadasanofficerwasheavy58.Whydidtheglum-facedmanurgeEastontothesmoker?A.Becauseheneededadrinkandtobaccobadly.B.BecausehewasangrythatMissFairchilddidnotsayanygoodwordsforhimC.BecausehewasboredandtiredwithMissFairchildandEaston’stalk.D.BecausehewasafraidMissFairchildwouldfindthetruth.59.WhichofthefollowingcanNOTbeinferredfromthepassage?A.MissFairchildwasanambassadorB.EastonwasanofficerwithhisprisonerC.theglum-facedwasconsiderateandcarefulD.EastonhadbeentryingtomakeabigfortuneintheWest60.Whatwasthebesttitleofthepassage?A.MissFairchild’sTripB.HeartsandHandsC.TheStoryofaHandcuffD.TheMeetingofTwoFriends
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InDecember2010LaurenRobinsonwalkedintoscienceclassMythroatstartedclosingsheremembers.TheycalledanambulanceandIhadtogotothehospital.Itwasn’tthefirsttimethatLaurenhadtoberushedtothehospital.That’sbecauseLauren15hasafoodallergy过敏症Manypeoplehavefoodallergies.ButLauren’sallergyismuchworsethanmost.Shecan’teatfoodthatcontainsmilk.WhenshewasyoungerLaurencouldstaysafebychoosingfoodcarefully.Thatchangedinmiddleschool.ByeighthgradeLaurencouldn’tbeinthesameroomwithdairyproducts乳制品.That’swhathappenedinLauren’sscienceclassroom.Earlierthatdaystudentshadheldapizzaparty.Cheeseparticles微粒stillhungintheair.Laurenneverreturnedtoschoolafterthat.In2011Laurengotgreatnews.Shecouldgotoschoolandstaysafebydrivingarobottoclass.LaurencontrolsitfromhomeovertheInternetusingacomputer.Sheusesthekeyboardtodrivetherobotfromclasstoclass.A.videocameraontherobotletsLaurenseewhatisgoingoninschool.A.videoscreenontherobotletsstudentsandteachersseeher.Ithasmicrophones话筒sothateveryonecantalktoLaurentoo.AtfirstLaurenthoughtthatusingtherobtowasaweirdidea.Noonewenttoschoollikethat.IkeptknockingintowallsatfirstsaysLaurenlaughing.I’dkeepfalling!Butshegotusedtoitquickly.Usingtherobotfeelsnaturalnow.Laurenevencreatedawaytoraiseherhandusingtherobot’sheadlights.Icanturnthemonandoffuntiltheteacherseesmesheexplains.LaurenlooksforwardtogoingtocollegE.She’dliketoworkinamedicaljoB.56.WhatdoweknowaboutLauren’sallergy?A.Lauren’sthroatwastotallydamagedbecauseofit.B.ItbecomesbetterasLaurengetsolder.C.ItoftenputsLaureninadangeroussituation.D.Laurenwasbornwithit.57.TheunderlinedwordweirdinParagraph4probablymeans_____.A.strangeB.cleverC.wrongD.big58.Accordingtothepassagetherobot_____.A.waseasytocontrolatfirstB.becomesfriendswithLaurenC.cancommunicatewithothersallbyitselfD.makesLaurenfeellikeshe’sreallyinschool
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MostpeoplehaveheardofShakespeareandprobablyknowsomethingoftheplaysthathewrotE.HowevernoteverybodyknowsmuchaboutthelifeofthisremarkablemanexceptperhapsthathewasborninthemarkettownofStratforduponAvonandthathemarriedawomancalledAnneHathaway.WeknownothingofhisschoollifE.WedonotknowforexamplehowlongitlastedbutwepresumethatheattendedthelocalgrammarschoolwheretheprincipalsubjecttaughtwasLatin.NothingcertainisknownforwhathedidbetweenthetimeheleftschoolandhisdepartureforLondon.AccordingtoalocallegendhewasbeatenandevenputinprisonforstealingrabbitsanddeerfromtheestateofaneighboringlandownerSirThomasLucy.ItissaidthatbecauseofthishewasforcedtorunawayfromhisnativeplacE.AdifferentlegendsaysthathewasapprenticedtoaStratfordbutcherbutdidnotlikethelifeandforthisreasondecidedtoleaveStratforD.Whatevercausedhimtoleavethetownofhisbirththeworldcanbegratefulthathedidso.WhatiscertainisthathesethisfootontheroadtofamewhenhearrivedinLondon.ItissaidthatatfirsthehadnomoneyorfriendstherebutthatheearnedalittlebytakingcareofthehorsesofthegentlemenwhoattendedtheplaysatthetheatrE.Intimeashebecameafamiliarfiguretotheactorsinthetheatretheystoppedandspoketohim.Theyfoundhisconversationsobrilliantthatfinallyhewasinvitedtojointheircompany.1.IntheearlylifeofShakespearehe________.A.attendedapublicschoolB.livedinLondonC.studiedLatinD.wasputinprisonforstealingcattle2.Whywasheforcedtoleavehisnativeplaceaccordingtothispassage?A.Becausehedidnotwanttogotoschool.B.BecauseheleftforLondontobecomefamous.C.Becausehehadstolendeerandwasbeaten.D.Nooneknowsforcertain.3.Whycantheworldbegratefulthathelefthishometown?A.Becausehewrotemanyworldfamousplaysafterleavinghishometown.B.BecausehebecameagoodriderinLondon.C.Becausehewasanactoratlast.D.BecausehetravelledallovertheworlD.4.TheBESTtitleis________.A.TheEarlyLifeofShakespeareB.Shakespeare'sLifeinLondonC.Shakespeare'sRoleinPerformanceD.Shakespeare'sLaterLife
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MyteenagesonKarlbecamewithdrawafterhisfatherdieD.AsasingleparentItriedtodomybesttotalktohim.ButthemoreItriedthemorehepulledaway.Whenhisreportcardarrivedduringhisjunioryearitsaidthathehadbeenabsent95timesfromclassesandhadsixfallinggradesfortheyear.AtthisratehewouldnevergraduatE.IsenthimtotheschooladviserandIevenbeggedhim.NothingworkeD.OnenightIfeltsopowerlessthatIgotdownonmykneesandpleadedforhelp.PleaseGodIcan’tdoanythingmoreformyson.I’mattheendofmyropE.I’mgivingthewholethinguptoyou.IwasatworkwhenIgotaphonecall.A.manintroducedhimselfastheheadmaster.IwanttotalktoyouaboutKarl’sabsences.BeforehecouldsayanotherwordIchokedupandallmydisappointmentandsadnessoverKarlcamepouringoutintotheearsofthisstranger.IlovemysonbutIjustdon’tknowwhattodo.I’vetriedeverythingtogetKarltogobacktoschoolandnothinghasworkeD.It’soutofmyhands.ForamomenttherewassilenceontheotherendofthelinE.Theheadmasterseriouslysaidthankyouforyourtimeandhungup.Karl’snextreportcardshowedamarkedimprovementinhisgrades.Finallyheevenmadethehonorroll.InhisfourthyearIattendedaparent-teachermeetingwithKarl.InoticedthathisteacherswereastonishedatthewayhehadturnedhimselfarounD.OnourwayhomehesaidMumrememberthatcallfromtheheadmasterlastyear?InoddeD.ThatwasI.IthoughtI’dplayajokebutwhenIheardwhatyousaiditreallyhitmehowmuchIwashurtingyou.That’swhenIknewIhadtomakeyouprouD.41.bysayingKarlbecamewithdrawntheauthormeansthattheboychangedentirelyand____.A.preferredtostayaloneathomeB.refusedtotalktoothersC.oftenescapedschoolD.begantodislikehismother42.Therewassilenceontheotherendofthelinebecause_____.A.thespeakerdidn’twantthemothertorecognizehisvoiceB.thespeakerwaitedforthemothertofinishspeakingC.thespeakerwastoomovedtosayanythingtothemotherD.thespeakerwasunabletointerruptthemother43.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.Childreninsingle-parentfamiliesoftenhavementalproblems.B.Schooleducationdoesn’tworkwithoutfullsupportfromparents.C.Beingunderstoodbyparentsisveryimportanttoteenagers.D.Mother’sloveplaysanimportantroleinteenagers’lifE.
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RogerColmerisamodem-dayHoratioAlgerhero.Rogerstartedoutasanunpaidworkerinasmallflowershop.Hehasbecometheownerofafloristcompanywhosesalesarewellover$l00000ayear.OnedaywhenRogerwasonlytwelvehestoppedatalocalflowershop.Heaskedtheownerifhecouldworkfurhimwithoutpayinordertolearnthebusiness.Rogerstartedworkingeverydayafterschoolandonweekends.After‘twoyearsonthejobhefinallyaskedforasmallsalary.Theownerstoldhimhewasn’tgoodenoughtobepaid.Sohequitandfoundapayingjobatanotherlocalflowershop.Heworkedhardtherebutaftersixmonthstheylaidhimoffbecausebusinesswasslow.NotdiscouragedRogerdecidedtodoitaloneandstartedhisownflowerstoreinabasement.Hestartedhisbusinesswithonlysixty-fivedollars.HeboughtoldrefrigeratorsatgaragesalesandknockedtheshelvesoutThisturned.themintocoolersfurhisfresh-cutflowers.Hisbusinessgrewrapidlyashebuiltupareputationfortopqualityandfineservice.Inl977Rogerboughtouttheflowerstorewherehehadworkedwithoutpayforovertwoyears.Thepeoplewhosaidhewasn’tgoodenoughwereastonishedtofindthattheywerebeingtakenoverbyateenagerHehadplanstorenovatethewholestore.OneofthereasonstheownerssoldouttoRogerwasthatthestorewasn’tdoingwell.ButafterRogertookoverownershipandredidthestorebusinessstartedbooming.Infactbusinesswassogoodthatafteroneyearhecelebratedbybuyingouttheotherstorewherehehadworked.RogerthencombinedbothStoresandmovedtoalocationinthecenterofhistown.Thenewstorehas2000squarefeetandsevenemployees.Andhediditallbeforehereachedtheageoftwenty.36.TheauthorismosteagertoshowthatpeoplewhowanttogetaheadinbusinessshouldAWorkwithoutpayBownaflowershopCworkhardandbepersistentDworkasteenagers37.WhichofthefollowingdoesNOTdescribeRogerComer’shistoryinbusiness?AHeworkedfortwoyearswithoutpayBHeneededlucktobesuccessfulCHeopenedhisfirstflowerbusinessinabasementDHeopenedastoreinthemiddleofhistown38.ThestyleofthepassageismostlylikeaAnewspaperarticleBhumorousstoryCtelevisionplayDmagazineinterview39.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutRogerConnerisNOTtrue?AHegavecustomersbetterservicethantheothershopshehadworkedforBHewasaverybraveandheroicyoungmanCHeworkedhardwithoutpayinaflowershopinordertogettoknowthebusinessDHewasfreetomakedecisionsonthelocationofhisshop40.FromwhatyouknowaboutRogerConneryoucanconcludethataHoratioAlgerheroisthekindofpersonwhoAworkshardintheflowerbusinessBisbornintoarichfamilyCstartsoutpoorandbecomesrichDbecomesfamous
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LikeanygoodmotherwhenKarenfoundoutthatanotherbabywasonthewayshedidwhatshecouldtohelpherthree-year-oldsonMichaelprepareforanewsibling.TheyfindoutthatthenewbabyisgoingtobeagirlanddayafterdaynightafternightMichaelsingstohissisterinMommy'stummy.ThepregnancyprogressesnormallyforKaren.Butcomplicationsariseduringdelivery.FinallyMichael'slittlesisterisborn.Butsheisinseriouscondition.WithsirenhowlinginthenighttheambulancerushestheinfanttotheintensivecareunitatSt.Mary'sHospital.ThelittlegirlgetsworsE.ThedoctortellstheparentsThereisverylittlehopE.Bepreparedfortheworst.Karenandherhusbandhavefixedupaspecialroomintheirhomeforthenewbaby—nowtheyplanafuneral.MichaelkeepsbegginghisparentstolethimseehissisterIwanttosingtoherhesays.ButkidsareneverallowedinIntensiveCarE.HoweverKarenmakesupherminD.ShewilltakeMichaelwhethertheylikeitornot.Ifhedoesn'tseehissisternowhemayneverseeheralivE.ShedresseshiminanoversizedscrubsuitandmarcheshimintoICU.TheheadnurserecognizeshimasachildandbellowsGetthatkidoutofherenow!Themothertheusuallymild-manneredladyglaressteel-eyedintotheheadnurse'sfaceherlipsafirmlinE.Heisnotleavinguntilhesingstohissister!KarentowsMichaeltohissister'sbedsidE.HegazesatthetinyinfantlosingthebattletolivE.Andhebeginstosing.YouaremysunshinemyonlysunshineyoumakemehappywhenskiesaregrayInstantlythebabygirlresponds.Thepulseratebecomescalmandsteady.YouneverknowdearhowmuchIloveyou.Pleasedon'ttakemysunshineawayTheraggedstrainedbreathingbecomesassmoothasakitten'spurr.KeeponsingingMichael.TearsconquerthefaceofthebossyheadnurseaswellasKaren.FuneralplansarescrappeD.Thenextday—theverynextday—thelittlegirliswellenoughtogohome!NEVERGIVEUPTHEONEWELOVE!32.HowdidMichal’sfeelwhenheknewthathewasgoingtohaveasister?A.indifferent.B.worrieD.C.expectant.D.disappointeD.33.Thedoctorrecommendedthefamily___________.A.getreadyfortheworstresult.B.waitforthehopeinthenearfuturE.C.preparemuchmoremoneyfortheinfant.D.prepareforanotherchanceinotherhospitals.34.WhichwordcanbestreplacetheunderlinedwordinParagraph4?A.pointeD.B.yelleD.C.whispereD.D.ignoreD.35.WhathappenedwhenMichaelsangtohislittlesister?A.Thelittlebabyrespondedtohissongandwokeupimmediately.B.Thebabyheardthesongandburstintotears.C.Thebaby’sphysicalsignsdisappearedeventually.D.Thebabyrecoveredfromthedangerousstateofcomagradually.
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LillwasayoungFrenchCanadiangirlwhogrewupinthefarmingcommunity.Attheageof16herfatherthoughtthatshehadenoughschoolingandforcedhertodropoutofschooltocontributetothefamilyincomE.In1922withlimitededucationandskillsthefuturedidn'tlookbrightforLill.HerfatherdemandedthatLillfindajobassoonaspossiblebutshedidn'thavetheconfidencetoaskforajoB.OnedayLillgatheredhercourageandknockedonherveryfirstdoor.ShewasmetbyMargaretCostellotheofficemanager.InherbrokenEnglishLilltoldhershewasinterestedinthesecretarialposition.MargaretdecidedtogiveherachancE.MargaretsatherdownatatypewriterandsaidLilllet'sseehowgoodyoureallyarE.ShedirectedLilltotypeasingleletterandthenleft.Lilllookedattheclockandsawthatitwas11:40A.m.Everyonewouldbeleavingforlunchatnoon.Shethoughtsheshouldatleastattempttheletter.Onherfirsttryshegotthroughonelinebutmadefourmistakes.Shepulledthepaperoutandthrewitaway.Theclocknowread11:45.AtnoonshesaidtoherselfI'llmoveoutwiththecrowdandtheywillneverseemeagain.Onhersecondattemptthingsdidn'tgetanybetter.Againthestartedoverandfinallycompletedtheletterfullofmistakesthough.Shelookedattheclock:11:55—fiveminutestofreedom.JustthenMargaretwalkedin.ShecamedirectlyovertoLillandputonehandonthedeskandtheotheronthegirl'sshoulder.ShereadtheletterandpauseD.ThenshesaidLillyou'redoinggoodwork!LillwassurpriseD.ShelookedattheletterthenupatMargaret.Withthosesimplewordsofencouragementherdesiretoescapedisappearedandherconfidencebegantogrow.ShethoughtWellifshethinksit'sgoodthenitmustbegooD.IthinkI'llstay!LilldidstayatCarharttOverallCompanyfor51yearsthroughtwoworldwarsand11presidents—allbecausesomeonehadtheinsighttogiveashyanduncertainyounggirlthegiftofself-confidencewhensheknockedonthedoor.56.WhydidLillleaveschoolatanearlyage?A.TolearnEnglishwell.B.Togetself-confidencE.C.Toearnmoneyforherfamily.D.Tobecomeatypist.57.WhenLillappliedfor申请thejobshe________.A.couldspeakgoodEnglishB.didn'tknowmuchabouttypingC.knewMargaretverywellD.neverwroteanyletter58.Whodoestheunderlinedwordsomeoneinthelastparagraphreferto?A.Lill'sfather.B.LillherselfC.A.president.D.Margaret.59.WhatcanwelearnfromLill'sstory?A.EncouragementmakesadifferencE.B.Honestyisthebestpolicy.C.Moneyisnoteverything.D.Timewaitsfornoman.
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Bestknownasanauthoroffairytales童话HansChristianAndersen1805—1875wrotesuchchildren’sstoriesasTheUglyDucklingTheLittleMermaidandTheEmperor’sNewClothes.Howeverhewasalsoanactorasingerandanartist.Asanartisthewasparticularlygoodatpapercutting.AndersenhadmanyreasonsformakinghispapercuttingsbutthemainonewastogivepleasurE.Andersenlovedtotellhisinterestingstoriestoanyonewhowouldlisten.Ashespokehewouldtakeouthisscissorsandmakeawonderfulpapercuttingtohelphiswords.Healsofoundthathispapercuttingshelpedwithabettercommunicationbetweenhimselfandothers.Althoughashymanhestilllovedtotellhisstoriesfacetofacewithhislisteners.HisstoriesandpapercuttingshelpedhimtocommunicatewhenhewouldhaveotherwisefeltuncomfortablE.Thepapercuttingsalsobecamegreatgiftsforfriendsandfamilies.Hewouldgivehiscuttingsnotonlytochildrenbutalsotogrown-ups.WhenhiswritingbecamefamousthesegiftswereevenmorevalueD.Nowmorethan100yearsoldmanyofAndersen’sfinepapercuttingsstillexistinamuseuminDenmarkdevotedtohisworks.WhileAndersenwillalwaysberememberedforhisfairytaleshisbeautifulworksofartalsoremainforalltoenjoy.47.ThispassagemainlydiscussesHansChristianAndersenasan.A.singerB.artistC.actorD.writer48.ItcanbelearnedfromthepassagethatAndersendidhisfinepapercuttingsinthe.A.1500sB.1600sC.1700sD.1800s49.HispapercuttingsmadeitmucheasierforAndersento.A.livequiteabusylifeB.becomeawell-knownwriterC.getalongwellwithothersD.writewonderfulstoriesforchildren50.WhichofthefollowingaboutAndersenisdiscussedinthispassage?A.Whyhewasfondofpapercutting.B.WhichfairytaleshehadpublisheD.C.Howhebecamegoodatpapercutting.D.Whenhebecamefamousasastory-teller.
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DenmarkisoneofthehappiestnationsonearthwithsomeofthebestqualityoflifE.Youdon’tneedstatisticstounderstandtheDane’shappylot.WalkaroundanyDanishtownandyou’llexperiencesomeofthemostharmoniouscivicspacesanywherE.Theirintimatescalesandperfecttransportsystemscombinetherichhistoryandboldmodernlinesofthebuiltenvironmenttodelighttheeyeandthelocals’mannersandsenseofhumorisrefreshing.Denmark’scapitalCopenhagenisaremarkablecitywithwell-preservedmedievalstreetsrenownedartgalleriesMichelin-starredrestaurantsandahealthybusinesscenter.Findingsomethingtodoisneveraproblemandifallelsefailsjustadmiringthestreetswithahotdoginhandisanenjoyablewaytospendafewhours.BeyondthecapitalandthebiggercitiesDenmarkoffersamixoflivelytownssuchasRibeandOdenseplusruralcountrysidemedievalchurchesRenaissancecastlesandtidy18th-centuryvillages.ThecoastlineofDenmarkwithitssanddunesandgreeneryisasightthatalwaysattractsvisitors.Sonomatterwhattimeofyearyou’reinDenmarkyoushouldn’tmissoutonatriptothenearestbeach.It’shardinshorttofindfaultwiththeplacE.Thevisitor’smostheartfeltcomplaintisusuallythecostofvisitingDenmark.TrueitisnotacheapdestinationbutnomoresothantheUKandwhichnation’spublictransportsystemwouldyouratheruse?Cheeryourselfupbythinkingofthecountry’sremarkableorganizationandclockworkrailwaytimetableasbeingfinancedbytheextremelyhightaxespaidbyyourhosts.Whenviewedinthiswaythisfirst-ratedestinationseemslikegoodvalueandyougetthefairytalesthrowninforfree:theDanishroyalfamilyisgenuinelylovedandrespectedbythevastmajorityofitscitizensnotleasthandsomePrinceFrederikhisbeautifulAustralian-bornprincess-brideMarandtheiryoungfamily.28.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeDanes?A.Politeandhumorous.B.HappyandromantiC.C.Kindandfriendly.D.Out-goingandhumorous.29.Thewriterimpliesinthelasttwoparagraphsthat__________.A.VisitingtheU.K.willcostlessthantravellinginDenmark.B.ThetransportsystemintheUKcan’tequalthatinDenmark.C.PeopleinDenmarkpayhightaxestowelcomevisitors.D.TheDanishroyalfamilyplaysanimportantroleinpolitics.30.Howdoesthepassagemainlydevelop?A.Byprovidingexamples.B.Bymakingcomparisons.C.Bygivingdescriptions.D.Byfollowingtimeorder.31.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthispassage?A.TointroduceDanishculture.B.ToshowtheattractionsofDenmark.C.ToshareexperiencesoftravellinginDenmark.D.TodescribethehappylifepeopleliveinDenmark.
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Jean-FrancoisMillet1814—1875wasaFrenchpainterwhowasfamousforhisscenesoffarmers.Afterhisfirstpaintingaportrait肖像wasacceptedattheSalonof1840MilletreturnedtoCherbourgtobeginacareerasaportraitpainter.HoweverthefollowingyearhemarriedPauline-VirginieOnoandtheymovedtoParis.AfterbeingrefusedattheSalonof1843andPauline’sdeathMilletreturnedagaintoCherbourg.In1845MilletmovedtoLeHavrewherehepaintedportraitsforseveralmonthsbeforemovingbacktoParis.ItwasinParisinthemiddle1840sthatMilletmadefriendswithmanyfamousartistswhohadgreatinfluencesonhim.ThenhegraduallyrevolutionizedhispaintingstyleandcreatedhisownonE.ThisisthemostwellknownofMillet’spaintingsTheGleaners拾穗者inwhichpoorwomenareremovingthebitsofgrainleftinthefieldsfollowingtheharvest.A.warmgoldenlightsuggestssomethingholy神圣的inthisdailyscenewherethestruggletosurvivetakesplacE.DuringhisyearsofstudiesMilletthoughtabouthowtobesttellthesenseofrepetitionandtirednessinthepeasants’dailylives.Linestracedovereachwoman’sbacktothegroundandthenbackupagainandagainwhichmeanstheirhardlabor.Alongthehorizon地平线thesettingsunoutlinesthefarmwithitsplentifulstacksofgrainincontrasttothelargeshadowyfiguresintheforeground前景.Thedarkdressesofthegleanerscutstrongformsagainstthegoldenfieldgivingeachwomananoblestrength.In1857hepresentedthepaintingTheGleanerstotheSalontoanunfriendlypubliC.1.Thepassagemainlytellsus.A.howMilletgainedhisfameB.oneofMillet’spaintingsTheGleanersC.howMilletbecameaportraitpainterD.Millet’slifeexperienceandTheGleaners2.Whatdoesthewarmgoldenlightinthepaintingimply?A.Poorwomenareveryhard-working.B.Peopleshouldgohomeandhavearest.C.Itisaverynicedaywhichpromisesagoodharvest.D.Somethingrelatedtoreligiondeservesourrespect.3.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.MilletonceleftParisbutreturnedlaterB.Millet’spaintingpresentahappycountrysideC.MilletcanexpresshisthoughtveryeasilyD.ThepublicthoughthighlyofTheGleanersatthattime4.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordrepetitioninthethirdparagraphmean?A.A.creativewayofdoingthings.B.NewhopeforthefuturE.C.Doingthesamethingmanytimes.D.DisappointmentwiththehardlifE.5.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Millet’snewpaintingstylewasinfluencedbyhisfriends.B.PeopleinMillet’spaintingsareoftenveryactivE.C.MilletwasneverrefusedbyanyclubinhislifE.D.MillettookthecareerasaportraitpainterallhislifE.
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MichaclRaeJequitaAliceSarahandPhyllishaveatleastonethingincommonTheyallloveanimalssomuchthatthey'redriventovolunteerregularlyattheRomulusAnimalShelter.ThesixRomulusarearesidentsgiveasmuchtimeastheycantoperformvarioustasksattheshelterhelpmakelifemorecomfortableforthedogsandcatsthatstaythereanddotheirbesttofindpermanenthomesforthestray流浪pets.Theshelterat12300WayneRoadopenedinJune2011andoperatesonmoneyraisedinthecommunity.Todatebingosandotherfundraisingactivitieshavebroughtinmorethan$177000accordingtocommunityleaderWilliamWadsworthbutatightbudgetrequirestheeffortsofvolunteerstomakeendsmeet.WithouttheirhelpthisbuildingwouldnotbeanoutstandingplacE.WadsworthsaiD.TheirtimeanddevotionisbeyondwhatIeverexpecteD.AndIthankthemall.ThevolunteersworkatthedirectionoftwoanimalcontrolofficersAnnieHallandKimRatcliffwhospendmuchoftheirdaypatrolling巡逻thecityandhousingstraydogsandcats.Thetwobothwith32yearsofexperiencecountonthepublictobetheeyesandearsoftheshelter.Theyarealsoresponsibleforaddressingcomplaintsandtakingcareoftheshelter.That'swherethevolunteerscomein.TheytakephotosoftheanimalsandpostthemonFacebookandotherwebsitesforadoption.Theycleancagesplaywiththeanimalsfeedandbathethepetsandtakethedogsforwalks.Theypickupsuppliesandevencleantherestrooms.Wecouldn'tdoitwithoutthemsaidRatcliff.Theycomeinandgorighttowork.Wedependonthemalot.TheyhelpruntheplaceaddedHall.5.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?A.Toraiseenoughmoneyforthestraypets.B.ToadvertisefortheRomulusAnimalShelter.C.Topraisethevolunteersforcaringanimals.D.Tohousemorestraydogsandcatsinthecity.6.WhydoestheAnimalShelterneedtheeffortsofvolunteers?A.Becauseithasjustopenedforoneyear.B.Becauseithastoomanystraypets.C.Becausethereareonlytwoanimalcontrolofficers.D.Becauseithasaverytightbudget.7.Whichofthefollowingisn'tthevolunteers'work?A.Patrollingthecity.B.Feedingthepets.C.Cleaningthecages.D.Pickingupsupplies.8.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat________.A.allthestraypetswillliveintheshelterforeverB.moststraypetswerepickedupbythecontrolofficersC.theanimalswithmostbeautifulpicturesonthewebsiteswillbeadoptedD.thevolunteers'workwashighlypraisedbythecontrolofficers
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Adogfoundshotintheheadandfacewithapellet小弹丸gunstuffedinagarbagebagandlefttodieisrecoveringfromhisinjuriesatananimalclinicinTexas.Thebagcontainingthe3-year-oldmalemixedbreedwasdiscoveredtiedtoafenceinConroeTexasearlierthismonth.Whenlocalresidentsopenedthebagthedogappearedtookafewstepsandfell.Augustynrushedthedogtoanemergencyanimalclinicwherehewastreatedformanypelletstothefaceeyesmouthneckandshoulders.ThedogwasstabilizedbutaccordingtoDrRonHendrickavetattheAnimalEmergencyClinicofConroepelletsremaininbotheyesandit’sunclearwhetherthedog—nicknamedBuck—wasleftblindforever.AFacebookpageBuckNeedsBucksforHisBuckshotInjurieswaslaunchedlastweekbyAugustyn.Itwascreatedtohelppayforthedog’smedicalbills.Thepagehasattractednearly7000likesandaccordingtoitscreatoralreadymorethanenoughdonationstopayforhistreatment.Thelast24hourshasbeenoverwhelmingformeAugustynwroteonthepagE.IhavegonefromnotknowingifIwouldhaveenoughmoneytopayforBuck’semergencybilltohavinganunbelievableamountofmoneytoprovidethebestpossiblecareforBuck’srecovery.IhavethoughtlongandhardaboutthistodayandhowIshouldhandlethis.TheconclusionisthatIwillopenaseparatebankaccountforBuckandalldonationswillbeusedforBuck’srecoveryandnecessities.WiththehelpofFacebookBuck’sstoryquicklysparkedinternationalinterest.BuckisnowwalkingAugustynsays.PoliceinMontgomeryCountysaytheyareinvestigatingtheincidentandAugustynsaysshehasbeenincontactwithlawenforcementofficialsaboutdonatingarewardforinformationleadingtothearrestofthepersonwhotortured折磨thedog.SadlycaseslikeBuck’sarenotuncommonparticularlyinTexas.66.Whenthedogwasfoundhewas.A.deadshotbyhisownerB.tiednearananimalclinicC.inaterriblephysicalstateD.recoveringfromhisinjuries67.Afterbeingtreatedattheemergencyanimalclinicthedog.A.isstillnotinastableconditionB.remainsblindbecauseoftheshotsC.hasnopelletsremaininginhisbodyD.hascompletelyrecoveredfromhisinjuries68.WhatwasAugustyn’spurposeinlaunchingtheFacebookpage?A.Toaskfordonationsforthedog.B.Toaskavettohelptreatthedog.C.Tocallforpeopletoloveanimals.D.Toaskpeopletofindthedog’sowner.69.WecaninferfromParagraph4that.A.AugustynisworriedabouttheemergencybillB.AugustynwilltrytohelpmoreinjureddogsC.manypeoplecareabouttheinjureddog’srecoveryD.Augustyndoesn’tknowhowtodealwiththedonations70.Whatwillthepassagemostprobablytalkaboutnext?A.Howtostoppeoplefromtorturingdogs.B.Somepeoplewholiketorturinganimals.C.Whythedog’sownerabandonedhim.D.Someotherexamplesofbadlytortureddogs.
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TimRichterandhiswifeLindahadtaughtforover30yearsnearBuffaloNewYork-heincomputerssheinspecialeducation.TeachingmeanseverythingtousTimwouldsay.InApril1998helearnedhewouldneedaheartoperation.Itwasthekindofnewsthatledtosomeseriousthinkingaboutlife’spurposE.NotlongafterthesurgeryTimsawabrochuredescribingImaginationLibraryaprogramstartedbyDollyParton’sfoundation基金会thatmailedabookeverymonthtochildrenfrombirthtoagefiveinthesinger’shometownofSevierTennesseE.IthoughtmaybeLindaandIcoulddosomethinglikethiswhenweretireTimrecalleD.Heplacedthebrochureonhisdeskasareminder.FiveyearslaternowretiredandwiththatbrochurestillonthedeskTimclickedonimaginationlibrary.com.Theprogramhadbeenopeneduptopartnerswhocouldtakeadvantageofbookandpostagediscounts.ThequalityofthebookswasofgreatconcerntotheRichters.RatherthansignuponlinetheywenttoDollywoodforalook-seE.Wedidn’twanttogivethechildrenrubbishsaysLindA.Thebooks—reviewedeachyearbyteachersliteracyspecialistsandDollywoodboardmembers—includedclassicssuchasEzraJackKeats’TheSnowyDayandnewerbookslikeAnnaDewdney’sLlamaLlamaseries.SatisfiedthecouplesetuptheRichterFamilyFoundationandgottowork.Since2004theyhaveshippedmorethan12200bookstopreschoolersintheirareA.MeganWilliamsamotheroffourismorethanappreciative:ThisprogramintroducesustobooksI’veneverheardof.TheRichtersspendabout$400amonthsendingbooksto200children.SomepeoplesitthereandwaittodiesaysTim.Othersgetasbusyastheycaninthetimetheyhaveleft.1.WhatledTimtothinkseriouslyaboutthemeaningoflife?A.Hishealthproblem.B.Hisloveforteaching.C.TheinfluenceofhiswifE.D.ThenewsfromtheWeB.2.WhatdidTimwanttodoafterlearningaboutImaginationLibrary?A.Giveoutbrochures.B.Dosomethingsimilar.C.Writebooksforchildren.D.Retirefrombeingateacher.3.AccordingtothetextDollyPartonis.A.awell-knownsurgeonB.amotherofafour-year-oldC.asingerborninTennesseeD.acomputerprogrammer4.WhydidtheRichtersgotoDollywood?A.ToavoidsigninguponlinE.B.TomeetDollywoodboardmembers.C.Tomakesurethebookswerethenewest.D.Toseeifthebookswereofgoodquality.5.WhatcanwelearnfromTim’swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Heneedsmoremoneytohelpthechildren.B.Hewonderswhysomepeoplearesobusy.C.HetriestosavethosewaitingtodiE.D.HeconsidershiseffortsworthwhilE.
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TonyWheelerwasborntotravel.HisfatherworkedforanairlinE.Forthefirst16yearsofhislifeWheelerandhisfamilylivedinmanydifferentcountries.Intheearly1970sWheelermetayoungwomannamedMaureen.TheysoonmarrieD.BeforegettingjobsTonyandMaureenwantedtotravel.Theytookayear-longtripfromLondonthroughAsiatoAustraliA.OnthetriptheyvisitedplaceslikeIndiaIranandAfghanistan.WhenTonyandMaureenarrivedinAustraliapeopleaskedmanyquestionsabouttheirtrip.ToanswerthesequestionsWheelerwroteaguidebookcalledAcrossAsiaontheCheap.Thebooktoldpeopleaboutdifferentcountries'weathercustoms风俗andplacestoseE.Butunliketravelguidesinthe1970sWheeler’sbookalsotalkedaboutplacesmosttouristsdidnotgo.Healsowroteaboutunusualthingstoseeanddo.Thebookwasverypopular.WheelerandMaureenstartedacompanycalledLonelyPlanet.Theycontinuedtravelling.TheywroteguidebooksforeachplacetheyvisiteD.Today400peopleworkforLonelyPlanet.Thecompanyhasover650guidebooks.WheelerstillwritesabouttravelhotspotsforexampleCambodiainAsiaandCroatiainEurope.Formoreinformationreadthebooks!56.WhichtripwasTonyWheeler’sfirstguidebookabout?A.TheUnitedKingdom.B.FromAsiatoEnglanD.C.FromAustraliatoAfghanistan.D.FromEnglandtoAustraliA.57.WhydidTonyWheelerwritehisfirstguidebook?A.Heneededthemoney.B.Hiswifeaskedhimtodoit.C.Manypeopleaskedquestionsabouthistravels.D.Helikedwritingbooks.58.HowwasAcrossAsiaontheCheapdifferentfromothertravelguides?A.Ittalkedaboutplacesmosttouristsdidnotgo.B.ItwaslongerandmoreexpensivE.C.Ittoldpeopleaboutacountry’sweathercustomsandplacestoseE.D.ItwasthefirstguidebookaboutAsiA.59.Whichsentencebelowistrue?A.TonyWheelerstilltravelsandwritesguidebooks.B.TonyWheeler’sfirstguidebookwasnotpopular.C.AftertheirfirsttripMaureendidnottravelwithTony.D.TodayLonelyPlanetisstillasmallcompany.
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ShirleyFempleBlackwhowasoneofthemostfamouschildstarsofthe20thcenturydiedofnaturalcausesonFebruary102014.Thedimpled酒涡actressfoundfameattheheightoftheGreatDepression1929-1933inmoviesincludingHeidiCurlyTopandBrightEyesBorninSantaMonicaCalif.onApril271928TempleBlackwasadmittedintoadanceschoolattheageofthree.AfteranumberofbitpartsshegotalltheattentionwithherperformanceofBabyTakeaBowinherfirstfeaturefilmStandUpandCheer.AudiencesaroundtheworldpouredtoseeherinfilmssuchasCurlyTop.TheLittleColonelandTheLittlestRebel.Licensedmerchandise商品includingdollsdishesandclothingalsocapitalizedonherwholesomeimage.FempleBlackwasthetopbox-officedrawforfouryearsinarowbetween1935and1938.ShewonaspecialAcademyAwardinearly1935forheroutstandingcontributiontoscreenentertainmentinthepreviousyear.AttheheightofherfameTempleBlackearnedpraisefromPresidentFranklinD.RooseveltwhocalledherLittleMissMiracleforraisingthepublic’sspiritduringtimesofeconomichardshipevengoingsofarastosaythataslongasourcountryhasShirleyTemplewewillbeallright.Howeverthestar’spopularitywanedinherlateteens.ShemarriedCharlesBlackin1950amarriagethatlasteduntilhisdeathin2005atage86.In1988TempleBlackbecamethefirstpersontoachievetherankofhonoraryForeignServiceofficeroftheUnitedStatesandayearlatershetookuptilepostofambassadortoCzechoslovakiawheresheserveduntil1992.In1999theAmericanFilmInstituterankingoftiletop50screenlegendsrankedTempleatNo.18amongthe25actresses.Ihaveonepieceofadviceforthoseofyouwhowanttoreceivethelifetimeachievementaward.Startearlysheremarkedhumorouslyin2006asshewashonoredbytheScreenActorsGuild.51.FromthepassageweknowthatShirleyTemple_________________.A.owneddifferentlicensedmerchandiseB.wasbornduringtheGreatDepressionC.diedpeacefullywithoutanyseriousdiseaseD.gainedfameformanybitparts52.ShirleyTempleattractedpeople’sattentioninthefilm_______________.A.BrightEyesB.CurlyTopC.TheLittleColonelD.StandUpandCheer53.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat_______________.A.ShirleyinspiredtheAmericanpeopleduringtheGreatDepressionB.Shirley’spopularitydecreasedaftershebecameanambassadorC.ShirleybeganheractingcareerfromtheageofthreeD.Shirley’smarriagedidn’tlastlong54.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.PresidentRooseveltpraisedTempleforhercontributionstotheworld.B.TempleonceservedasUSambassadol’toCzechoslovakia.C.TemplewasrankedatNo.25amongthemostfamousactresses.D.ThemarriageofCharlesBlackandTemplelasted50years.55.AccordingtothepassagewecanseeShirleyTemplewas_________________.A.unusualandcautiousB.daringandhumorousC.carefulandconfidentD.talentedandoutstanding
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GregWoodburnastudentattheUniversityofSouthernCaliforniaspendsalotoftimecleaningsneakershecollecteD.ButsoontheshoeswillbesenttopoorchildrenintheUnitedStatesand20othercountriesthankstoWoodburn’sShareOurSolesS.O.Scharity.AhighschooltrackstarinthetownofVenturaCaliforniaWoodburnwastreatedinhospitalformonthswithfootinjuries.IstartedthinkingaboutthehealthbenefitsthefriendshipandtheconfidenceIgotfromrunninghesaysAndIrealizedtherearechildrenwhodon’tevenhaveshoes.WoodburngathereduphisoldsneakersandthenaskedhisfriendstodonatE.Hisgoalwastohave100pairsbyChristmas2006.Whenhecollectedmorethan500pairshedecidedtoturntheshoedriveintoayear-roundeffort.Backthenthesneakerscamefromdonationboxesandthelocalsportinggoodsstoreandfromdoor-to-doorpickups.Woodburnhasnowsetupcollectionboxesattwohighschoolscitygymandrecreationcenter.SofarS.O.Shascollectedanddonatedmorethan3000pairs.Woodburnhascleanedalltheshoes.AftersortingtheshoesbysizeWoodburnselectsthegoodshoesforthewashingmachineandtheworn-outonesforrecycling.Formanyrecipientstheshoesrepresentopportunity.TwoyoungboysinSouthernCaliforniaattendedschooleveryotherdaybecausetheysharedapairofshoes.Theyweretoobigforoneboyandtoosmallfortheother.ThankstoS.O.Seachbrotherreceivedhisownpairofshoes.Theboysnowattendschooldailyandenjoytheirlearning.WhentheygraduatetheysaytheywillhelpastrangerjustasWoodburnhelpedthem.51.Thetextismainlyabout___________.A.theattemptstocollectsneakersB.theschooltrackstarWoodburnC.WoodburnandhisShareOurSolesD.therecyclingofthewornsneakers52.WhatcausedGregWoodburntodonateoldshoesforpoorchildren?A.Newsaboutsomepoorchildren.B.Thebenefitsfromplayingsports.C.HismemoryofschoollifeD.TheawardsthathereceiveD.53.WhencollectingmoresneakersthanexpectedWoodburndecidedto_________.A.collectshoesthroughouttheyearB.setupbranchesindifferentcitiesC.putoutacalltohisfriendsD.makehiseffortinthewholecity54.Fromthefifthparagraphwecanlearnthat___________.A.WoodburnhaschangedhisbusinessB.FewstudentsareinterestedinhissuggestionC.FewpeoplesupportedhiscareerD.Woodburnsucceededinthischarity55.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Thetwobrotherswouldliketoshareapairofshoes.B.Theshoeswillprotectpoorchildrenfrominjuries.C.Woodburngetstiredofcleaningtheoldsneakers.D.TheshoesfromS.O.Smakeabigdifferencetothetwobrothers.
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WhenPaulwasaboygrowingupinUtahhehappenedtolivenearacoppersmelter炼铜厂andthechemicalsthatpouredouthadmadeawastelandoutofwhatusedtobeabeautifulforest.OnedayayoungvisitorlookedatthiswastelandandcalleditanawfulareA.Paulknockedhimdown.Fromthenonsomethinghappenedinsidehim.YearslaterPaulwasbackintheareaandhewenttothesmelterofficE.Heaskediftheyhadanyplansoriftheywouldlethimtrytobringthetreesback.TheanswerfromthatbigindustrywasNo.Paulthenwenttocollegetostudythescienceofplants.Unfortunatelyhisteacherssaidthereweren’tanybirdsorsquirrelstospreadtheseeds.Itwouldbeawasteofhislifetotrytodoit.EveryoneknewthathewastolD.Evenifhewasknowledgeableashehadexpectedhewouldn’tgethisideaaccepteD.PaullatergotmarriedbuthisdreamwouldnotdiE.AndthenonenighthedidwhathecouldwithwhathehaD.AsSamuelJohnsonwroteItiscommontooverlookwhatisnearbykeepingtheeyefixedonsomethingremotE.Attainablegoodisoftenignoredbymindsbusiedinwideranges.Underthecoverofdarknesshewentsecretlyintothewastelandandstartedplanting.Andeveryweekhemadehissecretjourneyintothewastelandandplantedtreesandgrass.Forfifteenyearshedidthisagainsttheplaincommonsense.SlowlyrabbitsappeareD.LaterastherewaslegalpressuretocleanuptheenvironmentthecompanyactuallyhiredPaultodowhathewasalreadydoing.NowtheplaceisfourteenthousandacresoftreesandgrassandbushesandPaulhasreceivedalmosteveryenvironmentalawardUtahhas.Ittookhimuntilhishairturnedwhitebuthemanagedtokeepthatimpossiblevow誓言hemadetohimselfasachilD.21.WhenPaulwasaboy_______.A.hehaddecidednevertoleavehishometownB.theeconomyofUtahdependedwhollyonthecoppersmelterC.hehitayoungvisitorbecauseofhiscommentsonthewastelandD.hestoppedthecoppersmelterpollutingthearea22.Paulwenttocollegetostudythescienceofplantsbecause_______.A.hewantedtofindoutthebestwaytosavetheareahimselfB.hewasinterestedinplantingtreessincehewasyoungC.hewantedtogetmoreknowledgeablepeopletohelphimD.hethoughthisknowledgewouldmakehisadvicemoreconvincing23.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrasetheplaincommonsenseprobablymean?A.ItwasimpossiblefortreestogrowonthewastelanD.B.HisnormalworkandlifewouldbegreatlyaffecteD.C.Noonewouldliketojoinhimintheefforts.D.Hehadtokeepeverythinghedidsecret.24.ThecompanyhiredPaultoplanttreesandgrassbecause_______.A.theyrealizedtheimportanceofenvironmentalprotectionB.whatPaulwasdoingmovedthemC.PaulpersuadedthemtohelphimD.theyhadlegalpressure
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DenmarkisoneofthehappiestnationsonearthwithsomeofthebestqualityoflifE.Youdon’tneedstatisticstounderstandtheDane’shappylot.WalkaroundanyDanishtownandyou’llexperiencesomeofthemostharmoniouscivicspacesanywherE.Theirintimatescalesandperfecttransportsystemscombinetherichhistoryandboldmodernlinesofthebuiltenvironmenttodelighttheeyeandthelocals’mannersandsenseofhumorisrefreshing.Denmark’scapitalCopenhagenisaremarkablecitywithwell-preservedmedievalstreetsrenownedartgalleriesMichelin-starredrestaurantsandahealthybusinesscenter.Findingsomethingtodoisneveraproblemandifallelsefailsjustadmiringthestreetswithahotdoginhandisanenjoyablewaytospendafewhours.BeyondthecapitalandthebiggercitiesDenmarkoffersamixoflivelytownssuchasRibeandOdenseplusruralcountrysidemedievalchurchesRenaissancecastlesandtidy18th-centuryvillages.ThecoastlineofDenmarkwithitssanddunesandgreeneryisasightthatalwaysattractsvisitors.Sonomatterwhattimeofyearyou’reinDenmarkyoushouldn’tmissoutonatriptothenearestbeach.It’shardinshorttofindfaultwiththeplacE.Thevisitor’smostheartfeltcomplaintisusuallythecostofvisitingDenmark.TrueitisnotacheapdestinationbutnomoresothantheUKandwhichnation’spublictransportsystemwouldyouratheruse?Cheeryourselfupbythinkingofthecountry’sremarkableorganizationandclockworkrailwaytimetableasbeingfinancedbytheextremelyhightaxespaidbyyourhosts.Whenviewedinthiswaythisfirst-ratedestinationseemslikegoodvalueandyougetthefairytalesthrowninforfree:theDanishroyalfamilyisgenuinelylovedandrespectedbythevastmajorityofitscitizensnotleasthandsomePrinceFrederikhisbeautifulAustralian-bornprincess-brideMarandtheiryoungfamily.28.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeDanes?A.Politeandhumorous.B.HappyandromantiC.C.Kindandfriendly.D.Out-goingandhumorous.29.Thewriterimpliesinthelasttwoparagraphsthat__________.A.VisitingtheU.K.willcostlessthantravellinginDenmark.B.ThetransportsystemintheUKcan’tequalthatinDenmark.C.PeopleinDenmarkpayhightaxestowelcomevisitors.D.TheDanishroyalfamilyplaysanimportantroleinpolitics.30.Howdoesthepassagemainlydevelop?A.Byprovidingexamples.B.Bymakingcomparisons.C.Bygivingdescriptions.D.Byfollowingtimeorder.31.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthispassage?A.TointroduceDanishculture.B.ToshowtheattractionsofDenmark.C.ToshareexperiencesoftravellinginDenmark.D.TodescribethehappylifepeopleliveinDenmark.
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MichaelJackson杰克逊theAmericanpoplegenddiedofcardiacarrest心搏骤停inaLosAngeleshospitallastnightjustweeksfromstartingwhathehopedwouldbeacomeback—aseriesofsoldoutshowsinLondon.ThepopsuperstarwastakentotheUniversityofCaliforniamedicalcenterinLosAngeleslastnightanddoctorstriedresuscitation心肺复苏术intheambulance.Hedidnotregainconsciousnessandwasreporteddeadaboutthreehourslater.MybrotherthelegendaryKingofPoppassedawayonThursday25Juneat2∶26p.m.hisbrotherJermainesaid.Webelievehesufferedacardiacarrestathishomehoweverthecauseofhisdeathisunknownuntiltheresultsoftheautopsy验尸areknown.Thepersonalphysicianwhowaswithhimatthetimeattemptedtoresuscitatehim.AspokesmanfortheUCLAmedicalcentresaidWhenhearrivedathospitalatapproximately1∶14p.m.ateamofdoctorsattemptedtoresuscitatehimforaperiodofmorethanonehourtheywereunsuccessful.Policesaidtheywereinvestigatingwhichisstandardprocedureinsuchcases.Jackson’sdeathbroughtatragicendtoalongdeclinefromhispeakinthe1980swhenhewasmusic’sgreatestallaroundperformerauniterofblackandwhitemusicwhoshatteredtheracebarrieronMTV.His1982albumThrillerwhichincludedtheblockbusterhitsBeatItBillie.JeanandThrillerisstillthebestsellingalbumofalltimewithanestimated50millioncopiessoldworldwidE.Theworldfamousentertainerhadplannedaseriesof50concertsintheO2arenainLondonbeginningon12July.Althoughinthelasttwodecadeshisreputationwasruinedbychargesofchildmolestation骚扰andhisstrangepublicbehaviour1millionticketsweresoldwithinhoursprovingtheKingofPophadenduringappeal.61.WheredidMichaelJacksondie?A.AthishomeinLosAngeles.B.InaLosAngeleshospital.C.OnthestageinLondon.D.Inanambulancetohospital.62.WhyarethepoliceinvolvedininvestigatingthedeathofMichaelJackson?A.Becauseitisstandardprocedureinsuchcases.B.BecausetheybelievedhewasmurdereD.C.BecauseMichaelJacksonwasafamoussinger.D.Becausehisrelativesinsistedonknowingthetruthofhisdeath.63.TheunderlinedwordshatteredinParA.4canbereplacedby________.A.brokeB.limitedC.jumpedD.avoided64.ItcanbeinferredthatMichaelJacksonwas________.A.aKingofPopwithgoodhealthB.aKingofPopandbehavedgentlyC.stillperformingonthestagebeforehisdeathD.stillpopularinspiteofhisbadreputation65.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?A.MichaelJackson’sdeathisstillunderinvestigation.B.MichaelJacksonwasthelegendaryKingofPop.C.MichaelJacksondiesofcardiacarrest.D.PeopleallovertheworldcryforMichaelJackson.
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Janellewasrunninglateforworksoshejusthadtimeforaquicklookatherselfinthemirrorasshewasgoingout.Whatshesawtheremadeherstopdeadinhertracks.Beingabusycollegestudentjustoneyearremovedfromherteenageyearsshewasn’texactlyobsessive-compulsive有强迫观念和行为的abouttheneatnessofherclothes.Butherbossattherestaurantwheresheworkssawthingsalittledifferently.Hehadrecentlylecturedtheentirestaffontheimportanceofappearanceandhadspecificallymentionedtheneedforserverstowearcleanunwrinkledblouses.AsanassistantmanagerJanellefeltitwasimportanttosetanexamplefortheotheremployees.Butifshestoppedtoirontheblousenormallyshewouldbelate—andarrivingattherighttimewasanareaofevengreaterconcerntoherboss.Soshegrabbedherironandpluggeditinandsetitforlowheat.Carefullyholdingherblouseawayfromherbodyshecontinuedtoironitwhileshewaswearingit.Itseemedlikealogicalanswertoanurgentproblem.AnditseemedtobeworkinguntilJanelletriedtoironthecollarandaccidentallyironedherneckbymistakE.Thenitsuddenlyseemedlikeareallystupidideaandareallypainfuloneaswell.Ittookmoretimetotreatherburnthanitwouldhavetakentoironhershirtproperly.Andshespentamiserableshiftdealingwiththepainoftheburn.We’veallbeentherehaven’twe?Formeitwascuttingmyownhair.Foraformerroommateitwastryingtopullhisownwisdomteeth.Foranothercollegeacquaintanceitwastryingtochangetheoilinhiscarwhilethemotorwasstillrunning.There’sarightwayandawrongwayofdoingthingsDadusedtotellmewheneverI’dspoilthelookofouryardbytryingoutafastereasierandmorecreativewayofpullingweedsoredgingthelawn.Ifathingisworthdoinghesaidit’sworthdoingitright.There’sareasonwhycertainthingsaredoneincertainways.Thoseoldboringpredictablewayswork.71.Jenellefoundinthemirrorthat__________.A.therewerestainsonherblouseB.sheworeheavymakeupC.sheputonawrongblouseD.herblousewaswrinkled72.It’slearnedfromParagraph2that______________.A.Jenelle’sbossputdoingsomethingontimeaboveappearanceB.JenellehadnosenseofresponsibilityatworkC.JenellefailedtosetanexampleforemployeesindailyworkD.Jenelledidn’tcareabouttheneatnessofherclothesatall73.HowdidtheauthorfirstthinkofJanelle’swaytodealwithherproblem?A.RidiculousB.FantasticC.PuzzlingD.Reasonable74.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthefifthparagraphmean?A.WearecarefulenoughindailylifE.B.WeallhavedonesomethingcreativE.C.WeallhavedoneloadsofthingslikeJanellE.D.Weallhavetriedtoironclotheswhilewearewearingthem.75.Whatdoestheauthormainlywanttotellreadersinthelastparagraph?A.BecreativE.B.Dothingsright.C.Abadbeginningmakesabadending.D.Sticktooldways.
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Mymotherpassedawayin1983attheageof51.FromthetimeIhadlefthomeshemadeapointofalwayscallingmeonmybirthday.Ofcourseitwasnotduringthedaylikemostpeoplewoulddo.Shewouldcallat3:00aminthemorning.EveryyearitwouldstartlikethisAtthistimeyearsagoyouwokemeupsoIthoughtI’dwakeyouup.Happybirthday!Mymotherhadagreatsenseofhumor.IntheearlyyearsaftershepassedawayImissedthose3:00amphonecalls.IoftenthoughtifonlyIcouldhearhervoiceonemoretimE.ItwasprobablytenyearsaftershediedwhenthisnexteventtookplacE.Mymother-in-lawLizwasvisitingfromMexicothenightbeforemybirthday.AfterchattingwithLizwewenttosleeptogether.SureenoughinthemiddleofthenightIawoketothesoundofthephoneringing.Ilookedattheclock3:00am.TheringingphonehadalsowakenLiz.PickingupthephoneIsaidhellobutallIcouldhearwasacrackingsounD.Youknowthesoundyouhearwhenit’sabadconnection.Ikeptsayinghello.IsaidLizdoyouhearthis?Heranswerwasyes.OnceagainIsaidHello.Who’sthere?Throughthephoneinawoman’svoiceIheardonewordWaterloo.WiththatitstoppeD.IaskedDidyouhearthewordWaterloo?Shesaidshehadbuthadnoideawhatitmeant.WithtearsinmyeyesItoldherhowmymomalwayscalledmeat3:00aminthemorningtowishmeahappybirthday!Wasitacallfrommymom?Nobodyelseknewthatshewouldcallmeinthemiddleofthenighttowishmeahappybirthday.Bythewaymymotherlivedat222WaterlooStreet.TothisdayIknowinmyheartmymotheralwaysthinksofmeat3:00amAugust21st.56.ThestorytheauthortoldprobablyhappenedonAugust21stin.A.1983B.1987C.1993D.199657.Accordingtotheauthorthecalleronthatnightwasprobably.A.hermother-in-lawB.herhusbandC.herfatherinMexicoD.herdeadmother58.Themotherwouldcallat3:00inthemorningto.A.waketheauthorupB.wishtheauthorahappybirthdayC.telltheauthorastoryofhumorD.remindtheauthorofsomething59.Wecanlearnthatthroughthestorytheauthormeanttotellus.A.hermother’sloveforherB.ahorrifyingstoryC.avisitbeforebirthdayD.anexpectedcall
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Phantomvibrations-thephenomenonwhereyouthinkyourphoneisvibratingbutit'snot-havebeenaroundsincethemobileage.Todaythey’resocommonthatresearchershavedevotedstudiestothem.ForValerieKuslerwhoworksonacattlefarmthefeelingiscomplicatedbythecowsThecows’mooisverymuffleditkindasoundslikeerrrrrrshesays.Sothat'sverysimilartowhatmyphonesoundslikewhenitvibratesonmydeskorinmypursE.Otherpeoplemaynotconfusecowsfortheirphonesbutresearchshowsphantomvibrationsymptomisanear-universalexperienceforpeoplewithsmartphonesNearly90percentofcollegeundergraduatesina2012studysaidtheyfeltphantomvibrations.Thenumberwasjustashighforasurveyofhospitalworkerswhoreportedfeelingphantomvibrationsoneitheraweeklyormonthlybasis.Somethinginyourbrainisbeingtriggered触发that'sdifferentthanwhatwastriggeredjustafewshortyearsagosaysDrLarryRosenaresearchpsychologistwhostudieshowtechnologyaffectsourminds.Ifyou'daskedme10yearsagoormaybeevenfiveyears.agoifI-feltanitchbeneathwheremypocketofmyjeanswasandaskedmewhatIwoulddoI'dreachdownandscratchitbecauseitwasprobablyalittleitchcausedbytheneuronsfiring神经元刺激hesays.NowofcoursetheitchtriggershimtoreachforhisphonE.Rosensaysit'sanexampleofhowourdevicesarechanginghowourbrainsprocessinformation.we’reseeingalotofwhatlookslikeobsessivebehavior.Peoplewhoareconstantlypickinguptheirphonelookliketheyhaveanobsession.Theydon'tlookmuchdifferentfromsomeonewho'sconstantlywashingtheirhands.I’mnotsayingthatitisanobsessionbutI’msayingthatitcouldturnintooneveryeasilyRosensays.While9outof10participantsinthestudyofcollegestudentssaidthevibrationfeelingbotheredthernonlyalittleornotatallRosenstillrecommendsbackingawayfromourphoneseveryonceinawhiletokeepouranxietylevelsdownOneofthethingsI’mreallyadamantaboutinspiteofbeingverypro-technologyisjustawayfromthetechnologyforshortperiodsRosensays.Andbyshortperiods.Imean;maybejust30minutesoranhour.61.Accordingtothearticlephantomvibrations_____.A..aremainlycausedbyneuronsfiringB..affectpeoplemostlyworkingonfarmsC..helpourbrainsbetterprocessinformationD.startedtroublingpeopleinrecentyears62.Theunderlinedwordadamantinthelastparagraphprobablymeans_____·A..curiousB.determinedC.satisfiedD.cautious63.ItcanbeconcludedfromLarryRosen'sresearchthat_____·A.phantomvibrationscouldprobablyresultinobsessivebehaviorB.theuseofsmartphoneshascompletelychangedthewayourmindsworkC.mostpeoplefeeluncomfortablewhentheyexperiencephantomvibrationsD.hospitalworkersaremorelikelytosufferfromphantomvibrationsthanstudents64.AccordingtoLarryRosenthemosteffectivemeasureagainstphantomvibrationsisto_____.A..movetoaquieterneighborhoodB..stopusingsmartphonesinpoorconditionC.takeabreakfromusingsmartphonesoccasionallyD.keepaclosewatchonyouranxietylevels
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PoetWilliamStaffordoncesaidthatwearedefinedmorebythedetours绕行路inlifethanbythenarrowroadtowardgoals.IlikethisimagE.ButitwasquitebyaccidentthatIdiscoveredthedeepmeaningofhiswords.ForyearswemadethelongdrivefromourhomeinSeattletomyparents'homeinBoiseinninehours.Wetraveledthewaymostpeopledo:thefastestshortesteasiestroadespeciallywhenIwasalonewithfournoisyrestlesskidswhohateconfinement限制andhavestrongopinionsabouteverything.RoadtripsfeltriskysoIwoulddrivefaststoppingonlywhenIhadto.WewouldsticktothefreewaysandarrivetireD.ButthenBannerourlambwasborn.HewasrejectedbyhismamadaysbeforeourplannedtriptoBoisE.IhadtwochoicesleaveBannerwithmyhusbandortakehimwithmE.MyhusbandmadethedecisionformE.ThatishowIfoundmyselfontheroadwithfourkidsababylambandnothingbutmyeverlastingoptimismtoseemethrough.Wetookthecountryroadsoutofnecessity.WehadtostopeveryhourletBannershakeouthislegsandfeedhim.Thekidschasedhimandoneanother.They'dgetbackinthecarbreathlessandenergizedsmellingfreshfromthecoldair.Weexploredsideroadscatchinggrasshoppersinwaisthighgrass.Evenifwesimplylookedoutofthecarwindowsatbabypigsfollowingtheirmotherorfishleapingoutofthewateritwasbetterthanthebestridedownthefreeway.HerewaslifE.Andnewhorizons见识.Weeventuallyarrivedatmyparents'doorstepastonishinglyfreshandfullofstories.IgrewbravewiththetripbackhomeandcreativewithmydiscipliningtechniquE.Onanemptysectionofroadeveryonestartedquarreling.IstoppedthecarorderedallkidsoutandtoldthemtomeetmeupaheaD.IparkedmycarhalfamileawayandreadmybookinsweetsilencE.Someroadtripsarebynecessityfastandstraight.ButthattripwithBanneropenedoureyestoaworldavailabletoanyoneadventurousenoughtowanderaroundandmademerealizethatadetourmayuncoverthebestpartofajourney—andthebestpartofyourself.46.Whydidtheauthorusetotakefreewaystoherparents'home?A.Itwaslesstiring.B.Itwouldbefasterandsafer.C.HerkidswouldfeellessconfineD.D.Shefeltbetterwithotherdriversnearby.47.Theauthorstoppedregularlyonthecountryroadsto________.A.relaxinthefreshairB.takeadeepbreathC.takecareofthelambD.letthekidsplaywithBanner48.WhatdoestheauthordiscoverfromthetripaccordingtoParagraph6?A.Freewaysarewherebeautyhides.B.GettingclosetonatureaddstothejoyoflifE.C.Enjoyingthebeautyofnaturebenefitsone'shealth.D.Oneshouldfollowsideroadstowatchwildanimals.49.Whydidtheauthoraskthekidstogetoutofthecarontheirwaybackhome?A.TogiveherselfsometimetoreaD.B.Toordersomefoodforthem.C.Toplayagamewiththem.D.Toletthemcooldown.50.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.CharmoftheDetourB.TheRoadtoBraveryC.CreativityoutofNecessityD.RoadTripandCountryLife
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GeorgeGershwinbornin1898wasoneofAmerica'sgreatestcomposers.HepublishedhisfirstsongwhenhewaseighteenyearsolD.Duringthenexttwentyyearshewrotemorethanfivehundredsongs.ManyofGershwin'ssongswerefirstwrittenformusicalplaysperformedintheatresinNewYorkCity.Theseplayswereapopularformofentertainmentinthe1920sand1930s.Manyofhissongshaveremainedpopularasever.Overtheyearstheyhavebeensungandplayedineverypossibleway—fromjazztocountry.Inthe1920stherewasadebateintheUnitedStatesaboutjazzmusiC.Couldjazzsomepeopleaskedbeconsideredseriousmusic?In1924jazzmusicianandorchestraleaderPaulWhitemandecidedtoorganizeaspecialconcerttoshowthatjazzwasseriousmusiC.Gershwinagreedtocomposesomethingfortheconcertbeforeherealizedhehadjustafewweekstodoit.AndinthatshorttimehecomposedapieceforpianoandorchestrawhichhecalledRhapsodyinBluE.Gershwinhimselfplayedthepianoattheconcert.TheaudiencewerethrilledwhentheyheardhismusiC.Itmadehimworldfamousandshowedthatjazzmusiccouldbebothseriousandpopular.In1928GershwinwenttoParis.Heappliedtostudycomposition作曲withthewellknownmusicianNadiaBoulangerbutsherejectedhim.ShewasafraidthatclassicalstudywouldruinhisjazzinfluencedstylE.WhilethereGershwinwroteAnAmericaninParis.Whenitwasfirstperformedcritics评论家weredividedoverthemusiC.Somecalledithappyandfulloflifetoothersitwassillyandboring.ButitquicklybecamepopularinEuropeandtheUnitedStates.Itstillremainsoneofhismostfamousworks.GeorgeGershwindiedin1937justdaysafterdoctorslearnedhehadbraincancer.HewasonlythirtynineyearsolD.Newspapersallovertheworldreportedhisdeathontheirfrontpages.Peoplemournedthelossofthemanandallthemusichemighthavestillwritten.【解题导语】本文讲述了GeorgeGershwin一位伟大的音乐家的一生对音乐界及世界的影响1.ManyofGershwin'smusicalworkswere________.A.writtenaboutNewYorkersB.composedforPaulWhitemanC.playedmainlyinthecountrysideD.performedinvariousways2.WhatdoweknowabouttheconcertorganizedbyWhiteman?A.Itattractedmorepeopletotheatres.B.ItprovedjazzcouldbeseriousmusiC.C.ItmadeGershwinleaderoftheorchestrA.D.Itcausedadebateamongjazzmusicians.3.WhatdidGershwindoduringhisstayinParis?A.Hecreatedoneofhisbestworks.B.HestudiedwithNadiaBoulanger.C.HearguedwithFrenchcritics.D.HechangedhismusicstylE.4.Whatdowelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.ManyofGershwin'sworkswerelost.B.ThedeathofGershwinwaswidelyreporteD.C.AconcertwasheldinmemoryofGershwin.D.BraincancerresearchstartedafterGershwin'sdeath.
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Theteacherwhodidthemosttoencouragemewasasithappenedmyaunt.ShewasMyrtleC.Manigaultthewifeofmymother’sbrotherBill.Shetaughtinsecondgradeatall-blackSummerSchoolinCamdenNewJersey.DuringmychildhoodandyouthAuntMyrtleencouragedmetodevelopeveryaspectofmypotentialwithoutregardforwhatwasconsideredpracticalorpossibleforblackfemales.Ilikedtosing;shelistenedtomyvoiceandpronounceditgood.Icouldn’tdance;shetaughtmethebasicdancingsteps.Shetookmetothetheatre—notjustchildren’stheatrebutadultcomediesanddramas—andherfaiththatIcouldappreciateadultplayswasnotdisappointed.Myauntalsotookdownbooksfromherextensivelibraryandsharedthemwithme.Ihadbooksathomebuttheywereallseriousclassics.EvenasachildIhadastronglikingforhumorandI’llneverforgetthejoyofdiscoveringDonMarquis’sArchy&Mehitabelthroughher.MostimportantperhapsAuntMyrtleprovidedmyfirstopportunitytowriteforpublication.Awriterherselfforoneoftheblacknewspapersshesuggestedmynametotheeditorasayouthcolumnist.MycolumnbegunwhenIwasfourteenwassupposedtocoverteenagesocialactivities—anditdid—butitalsogavemethefreedomtowriteonmanyothersubjectsaswellasthehabitofgatheringmaterialthedisciplineofmeetingdeadlinesandaftergraduationfromcollegesixyearslaterasolidcollectionofpublishedmaterialthatcarriedmynameandwasmypassporttoaseriesofwritingjobs.TodayAuntMyrtleisstillanenthusiasticsupporterofherfavoriteniece.Likeadiamondshehasreflectedabrightmultifaceted多面的imageofpossibilitiestoeverypupilwhohascrossedherpath.45.WhichofthefollowingdidAuntMyrtledototheauthorduringherchildhoodandyouth?A.Shelenthersomeseriousclassics.B.Shedevelopedhertasteformusic.C.Sheintroducedhertoadultplays.D.Shediscoveredhertalentfordancing.46.WhatdoesArchyandMehitabelinParagraph3probablyreferto?A.Awriterofhighfame.B.Abookofgreatfun.C.Aseriousmasterpiece.D.Aheartbreakingplay.47.AuntMyrtlerecommendedtheauthortoanewspapereditormainlyto______.A.giveherachancetocollectmaterialB.develophercapabilitiesforwritingC.involveherinteenagesocialactivitiesD.offerheraseriesofwritingjobs48.WecanconcludefromthepassagethatAuntMyrtlewasateacherwho_______.A.gavepupilsconfidenceindevelopingtheirpotentialB.ltrainedpupilstobediligentandwell-disciplinedC.emphasizedwhatwaspracticalorpossibleforpupils.D.helpedpupilsovercomedifficultiesinlearning
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OneHalloweenalittleboyandhisfriendwentoutforafunnightoftrick-or-treating.Atfirsteverythingwasgreat.Theyweregettinglotsofcandyastheywentfromhousetohousebutthentheysawahousewhichtheyhadn’tbeentobeforE.Itwasaveryspooky阴森森的housE.Beingyoungandbravetheydecidedtogouptothedoorandknock.Afterallscaryhousesmighthavethebestcandy!Astheywalkedupthelongwindingpaththeysawthingsthatchilled使恐惧themtothebone!Theyheardsoundsthatfrightenedthem.Maybetheyshouldturnback.Butthelittleboysbeingverybravejustwantedtoseewhatwasinthathousesotheywentonnotdeterredbythethingstheyheardorsaw.AstheyslowlymadetheirwayuptothedoortheyimaginedwhatmightbeinsidE.Maybeitwouldbeawitchormaybeaghost!Afterknockingseveraltimesthedoorslowlycreaked嘎吱作响open:Totheirsurpriseamonster怪物slowlycameouttogreetthem.Theyweresoscaredthattheycouldn’tmove!Whatcouldtheydo?ThenthelittleboyhadanideA.HesaidTrick-or-treat!Thenthebigscarymonstermuchtothekids’surprisereachedoverandbroughtoutahugebowlofthebestcandytheyhadneverseen.Wowthekidsthoughtthiswasgreat!ItturnedoutthatthehousewasdecoratedforHalloweenandthebigscarymonsterwasjustwearingacostumejustlikethekids.SincetheyweretheonlykidsandwerebraveenoughtogotothescaryhousetheycouldtakeasmuchcandyastheywanteD.46.Thispassageis________.A.afunnyHalloweenstoryB.mainlyabouttwobravekidsC.mainlyaboutaspookyhouseD.mainlyaboutthecustomofHalloween47.Whydoyouthinkthekidswerebraveenoughtoenterthestrangehouse?A.Becausetheywerepreparedforwhatwouldcometothedoor.B.Becausetheyexpectedtomeetanothertrick-or-treatinsidE.C.BecausetheywerecuriousaboutwhatwasinthehousE.D.Becausetheywereanxioustogetmoreandbettercandy.48.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.A.themonsterwasafraidofthephrasetrickortreatB.thetwokidswerealsowearingcostumesC.notallfamiliespreparedcandyforbravekidsD.someotherchildrenhadbeentothehousebeforethetwokids49.Thehousewasdecoratedfor________.A.amonstertoliveinB.HalloweenC.thekidstoplayinD.peopletoshelter50.Theunderlinedworddeterredinthesecondparagraphcanbereplacedby________.A.warnedB.delayedC.attractedD.frightened
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Theywearthelatestfashionswiththemostup-to-dateaccessories配饰.Yetthesearenotgirlsintheirteensortwentiesbutwomenintheirsixtiesandseventies.A.generationwhichwouldonceonlywearold-fashionedclothesisnowfavoringthesamehighstreetlookswornbythosehalftheiragE.ProfessorJuliaTwiggyasocialpolicyexpertsaidWomenover75arenowshoppingforclothesmorefrequentlythantheydidwhentheywereyounginthe1960s.Inthe1960sbuyingacoatforawomanwasaseriousmatter.Itwasanexpensiveitemthattheywouldpurchaseonlyeverythreeorfouryears—nowyoucanpickoneupatthesupermarketwheneveryouwishto.Fashionisalotcheaperandpeoplegettiredofthingsmorequickly.ProfessorTwiggyanalyzedfamilyexpendingdataandfoundthatwhilethepercentageofspendingonclothesandshoesbywomenhadstayedaroundthesame—about5or6percentofspending—theamountofclothesboughthadrisensharply.TheprofessorsaidClothesarenow70percentcheaperthantheywereinthe1960sbecauseofthehugeexpansionofproductionintheFarEast.Inthe1960sLeedswastheheartoftheBritishfashionindustryandthatwaswheremostoftheclothescamefrombutnowalmostallofourclothesaresourcedelsewherE.Everyoneisbuyingmoreclothesbutingeneralwearenotspendingmoremoneyonthem.FashiondesignerAngelaBarnardwhorunsherownfashionbusinessinLondonsaidolderwomenweremuchmoreaffectedbycelebritystylethaninpreviousyears.ShesaidWhenpeopleseestarssuchasJudiDenchandHelenMirrenlookingattractiveandfashionableintheirsixtiestheywanttofollowthem.Olderwomenaremuchmoreawareofcelebrities.There'salsotheboominTVprogrammersshowingpeoplehowtheycanchangetheirlookandmanyofmyoldercustomersdoyogatostayinshapewellintheirfifties.WhenIstartedmybusinessafewyearsagomyoldercustomerstendedtobeveryrichbutnowtheyarewhatIwouldcallordinarywomen.Myownmotheris61andshewearsthelatestfashionsinawayshewouldneverhavedonetenyearsago.42.ProfessorTwiggyfoundthatcomparedwiththe1960s____________________.A.peoplespend30%lessthantheydidonclothesB.thespendingonclotheshasincreasedby5%or6%C.thepriceofclotheshasgenerallyfallenby70%D.theamountofclothesboughthasrisenby5%or6%43.Itcanbeconcludedthatoldwomentendtowearthelatestfashionstodaymainlybecause____.A.theygettiredofthemselvesmorequicklyB.TVshowsteachthemhowtostayinshapeC.theyfeelmuchyoungernowD.clothesaremuchcheaperthanbefore44.Whatcanwelearnaboutoldwomenintermsoffashion?A.Theyareoftenignoredbyfashiondesigners.B.Theyarenowmoreeasilyinfluencedbystars.C.Theyareregardedaspioneersinthelatestfashion.D.TheyaremoreinterestedinclothesbecauseoftheiroldagE.45.Whichisthebestpossibletitleofthepassage?A.AgeIsNoBarrierforFashionFans.B.TheMoreFashionabletheLessExpensivE.C.UnexpectedchangesinFashion.D.BoomoftheBritishFashionIndustry.
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Theteacherwhodidthemosttoencouragemewasasithappensmyaunt.ShewasMyrtleC.Manigaultthewifeofmymother’sbrotherBill.Shetaughtmeinsecondgradeatall-blackSumnerSchoolinCamdenNewJersey.DuringmychildhoodandyouthAuntMyrtleencouragedmetodevelopeveryaspectofmypotentialwithoutregardforwhatwasconsideredpracticalorpossibleforblackfemales.Ilikedtosing;shelistenedtomyvoiceandpronounceditgooD.Icouldn’tdance;shetaughtmethebasicdancingsteps.Shetookmetothetheatre—notjustchildren’stheatrebutadultcomediesanddramas—andherfaiththatIcouldappreciateadultplayswasnotdisappointeD.MyauntalsotookdownbooksfromherextensivelibraryandsharedthemwithmE.Ihadbooksathomebuttheywereallseriousclassics.EvenasachildIhadastronglikingforhumourallI’llneverforgetthejoyofdiscoveringDonMarquis’sArchy&Mehitabelthroughher.MostimportantperhapsAuntMyrtleprovidedmyfirstopportunitytowriteforpublication.A.writerherselfforoneoftheblacknewspapersshesuggestedmynametotheeditorasayouthcolumnist.MycolumnbegunwhenIwasfourteenwassupposedtocoverteenagesocialactivities—anditdid—butitalsogavemethefreedomtowriteonmanyothersubjectsaswellasthehabitofgatheringmaterialthedisciplineofmeetingdeadlinesandaftergraduationfromcollegesixyearslaterasolidcollectionofpublishedmaterialthatcarriedmynameandwasmypassporttoaseriesofwritingjobs.TodayAuntMyrtleisstillanenthusiasticsupporterofherfavouriteniece.Likeadiamondshehasreflectedabrightmultifaceted多面的imageofpossibilitiestoeverypupilwhohascrossedherpath.1.WhichofthefollowingdidAuntMyrtledototheauthorduringherchildhoodandyouth?A.Shelenthersomeseriousclassics.B.ShecultivatedhertasteformusiC.C.Shediscoveredhertalentfordancing.D.Sheintroducedhertoadultplays.2.WhatdoesArchy&MehitabelinParagraph3probablyreferto?A.A.bookofgreatfun.B.A.writerofhighfamE.C.A.seriousmasterpiecE.D.A.heartbreakingplay.3.AuntMyrtlerecommendedtheauthortoanewspapereditormainlyto.A.develophercapabilitiesforwritingB.giveherachancetocollectmaterialC.involveherinteenagesocialactivitiesD.offerheraseriesofwritingjobs4.WecanconcludefromthepassagethatAuntMyrtlewasateacherwho.A.trainedpupilstobediligentandwell-disciplinedB.gavepupilsconfidenceinexploitingtheirpotentialC.emphasizedwhatwaspracticalorpossibleforpupilsD.helpedpupilsovercomedifficultiesinlearning
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Istherealimittothenumberofyearsthatapersoncanexpecttolive?Canchangesinlife-styleaddyearstoone’slife?Throughouthistorypeoplehavesoughtanswerstothesequestionsandothers.Variousmythsofferthehopeofgreatlongevity.IntheimaginarylandofShangri-Laforexamplepeoplearesaidtoleadacharmedexistenceforathousandyears.TheSpanishexplorerPoncedeLeonwasconvincedthathewouldfindtheFoundationofYouthinwhatisnowthestateofFloridA.AccordingtotheBibleMethuselahlivedtobemorethan900yearsolD.ThesubjectoflongevityisfascinatingandscientistsstudyindividualssuchasJeanneCalmenttolearnabouttheagingprocess.Calmentdiedin1997inArlesFranceattheageof122.Shenevermarriedandshelivedinherownapartmentuntilmovingtoaretirementcommunitywhenshewas109.Mostscientistsagreethatbodieswilllastatbestabout125years.Thispotentialhaschangedlittlesincemodernhumanbeingsappearedmorethan100thousandyearsagE.RecentimprovementsinmedicineandtheenvironmenthaveextendedlifeexpectancyespeciallyforthosefrompoorerpartsoftheworlD.Itisnotclearhoweverwhethersuchimprovementswilllengthenlifeexpectancybeyondacertainpoint.Lifeexpectancyisthenumberofyearsaninfantcanbeexpectedtolivegiventheconditionsintowhichitisborn.Lifeexpectancythereforeisaffectedbynutritionmedicalcareandsocialandpoliticalcircumstances.Anindividual’sgeneticmakeupisalsoanimportantfactor.Childrenfromlong-livedfamiliescanhopetoenjoylonglivesthemselves.Accordingtorecentdatatheaveragelifeexpectancyworldwidein1998was67years.Thiscanbecomparedwithanaveragelifeexpectancyof77intheUnitedStates.In1970theaveragelifeexpectancyworldwidewas61yearsor6yearslessthanitwasin1998.Thissameperiodsawadropininfantmortality-—thedeathofachildbeforethefirstbirthday-—from80birthsoutof1000to54birthsoutof1000.Accordingtosomeresearcherstheriseintheaveragelifeexpectancyisdueprimarilytothedropininfantmortality.ItisnotsomuchthatadultsarelivingtoanolderagE.Itisratherthatmorepeoplearelivingintoadulthoodbecausemorechildrenaresurvivingbeyondtheirfirstbirthdays.8.Infantmortalityisdefinedas________.A.thenumberofchildrenbornaliveB.thekindsofbehaviortypicalofveryyoungchildrenC.thenumberofchildrenoutof1000birthswhodiebeforetheirfirstbirthdayD.thetypicalandobviousthoughtsofveryyoungchildren9.Althoughitmaybepossibletoimprovethelifeexpectancyofaparticulargroupofpeople________.A.itismoredifficulttoaffecttherateofinfantmortalityB.itisunlikelythatonewillbeabletoextendthepotentiallifespanofhumanbeingsingeneralC.theprocessofevolutionisextendingthepotentiallifespanbeyond125yearsD.thepotentialthatbodieswilllastatbestabout125yearshaschangedmuchsincemodernhumanbeingsappeared10.Onecaninferthatpeoplehaveattimesimaginedthat________.A.peoplelivelongerinthestateofFloridaB.alonglifeisaburdenratherthanablessingC.itispossibletofindawaytoliveforcenturiesD.lifeexpectancyisaffectedbyacoupleoffactors11.Onecanconcludethat________.A.theagingprocesscanbestoppeD.B.theagingprocesscan’tbeavoideD.C.lifeexpectancyintheUnitedStateswillsoonreach125years.D.theaveragelifeexpectancyworldwideisdecreasing
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The16operationsW..Mitchellreceivedafterthemotorcycleaccidentburnedmorethan65%ofhisbodyatage46lefthimunabletopickupaforkdialatelephoneorgotothebathroomwithouthelp.ButMitchellneverbelievedhewasdefeated.Iaminchargeofmyownspaoeshiphesaid.It’smyupmydown.Icouldchoosetoseethissituationasasetbackorafstartingpoint.MitchellboughthimselfahomeinColoradoaplaneandabar.Laterheteamedupwithtwofriendsandco-foundedawoodburningstovecompanythatgrewtobethesecondlargestprivateemployerinhisstate.Sixmonthslaterhewaspilotingtheplane.ThenfouryearsafterthemotorcycleaccidenttheplaneMitchellwaspilotingcrashedbackontotherunwayduringtakeoffpermanentlyparalyzing使瘫痪himfromthewaistdown.StilldeterminedMitchellworkeddayandnighttoregainasmuchindependenceaspossible.HewaselectedMayorofCrestedButteColoradotosavethetownfrommineralminingthatwouldruinitsbeautyandenvironment.DespitehisshockinglooksandphysicalchallengesMitchellbeganwhitewaterrafting漂流fellinloveandmarriedearnedamaster’sdegreeinpublicadministrationandcontinuedflyingenvironmentalactivismandpublicspeaking.Mitchell’sunshakablepositivementalattitudehasearnedhimappearancesontheTodayShow’’andGoodMomingAmericaaswellasfeaturearticlesinParadeTimeTheNewYorkTimesandotherpublications.Mitchellhasdoneallthesethingsandmoreafartwohorribleaccidentslefthisfacebeyondrecognitionhishandsflngerlessandhislegsthinandmotionless不动inawheelchair.Thenwhatcan'twehealthyguysachieve?51.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.Mitchellcouldn’tfacethefactthathewasdefeated.B.TheoperationsMitchellreceivedmadehimhopeless.C.Mitchellwasoptimisticaboutwhathappenedtohim.D.Mitchellwasinhisspaceshipwhentheaccidentoccurred.52.WhatdidMirehelldoafterhisfirstaccident?A.Helearnedtopilotaplane.B.Hewasemployedbyacompany.C.Hebegantodriveaspaceship.D.Hemadeanothertwonewfriends.53.WhatwastheresultofMitchell’splanecrashaccident?A.Hisbodyunderthewaistcouldn’tmove.B.HewaselectedmayorofCrestedButte.C.Hebecametheheroofmanypublications.D.Morethanhalfofhisbodywasburned.54.AfterthetwohorribleaccidentsMitchell.A.stoppedflyingenvironmentalprotectionandpublicspeaking.B.co-foundedawoodburningstovecompanywithhisfriends.C.stoppedtoopenmineralmininginCrestedButte.D.earnedamaster’sdegreeinpublicadministration.55.WhathasearnedMitchellappearancesinmanyfamouspublications?A.Hisshockinglooks.B.Hisstrongdetermination.C.Hisphysicalchallenges.D.Hisoutstandingspeakingtalent.
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AfterawhileTommy’sparentswhohadrecentlyseparatedwouldarriveforameetingonhisfailingschoolworkandbadbehavior.NeitherparentknewthatIhadcalledtheother.Tommyanonlychildhadalwaysbeenahappycooperativeandtopstudent.HowcouldImakehisfatherandmotherbelievethathisrecentfailinggradesmeantabroken-heartedchild’sreactiontohisparents’separationanddivorce离婚?Tommy’smotherenteredandtookoneofthechairs.SoonthefatherarriveD.Good!AtleasttheywereenoughtobehereintimE.Theyignoredeachother.AsIgaveadetailedintroductionofTommy’sbehaviorandschoolworkIwaitedfortherightwordstobringthesetwotogethertohelpthemseewhattheyweredoingtotheirson.Butsomehowthewordswouldn’tcomE.Perhapsiftheysawoneofhisdirtycarelesslydonepapers?Ifoundasheetinthebackofhisdesk.Writingcoveredbothsides:nottheexercisesbutasinglesentencescribbled胡写乱画overandover.SilentlyIgaveittoTommy’smother.ShereaditandthenhandedittoherhusbanD.ThenhisfacesofteneD.Atlasthefolded折叠thepapercarefullyplaceditinhispocketandreachedforhiswife’shanD.Shewipedthetearsfromhereyesandsmiledupathim.Hehelpedwithhercoatandtheylefttogether.InhisownwayGodhadgivenmethewordstoreunitethatfamily.Hehadguidedmetothesheetofyellowcopypapercoveredwiththepainoutpouringofasmallboy’stroubledheart.ThewordsareDearMomDearDaddyIlove55.TheauthorcalledTommy’sparentsinorderto_______.A.blameTommyforhisfailinggradesB.askthemthereasonfortheirdivorceC.solvethecouple’sproblemofseparationD.helpthemrealizetheirinfluenceonTommy56.HowdidTommy’sparentsfeelafterseeingthewords?A.GlaD.B.WorrieD.C.Happy.D.MoveD.57.WhydidTommyfailhisrecentgrades?A.Becausehewaspunishedbyhisteacher.B.Becausehewrotetohisparentsveryoften.C.Becausehedidoneofhisdirtycarelesspapers.D.Becausehewasgreatlyinfluencedbyhisparents.58.Thispassageismostprobablywrittenby_______.A.ateacherB.areporterC.alawyerD.adoctor
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BillionaireDennisTitotiredofbeingtoldthatwecan'tsendhumanstoMarsjustyetonWednesdayrevealedhisschemeforlaunchingtwoastronautstotheredplanetasearlyasDecember2017.TitledInspirationMarstheflybymissionwouldexploitararelineofEarthandMarsthatminimizesthetimeandthefuelitwouldtaketogettoMarsandbackhomeagain.Theastronautswouldcomewithin100milesoftheMartiansurfacebeforebeingtakenbacktoEarth.Itwouldbeavoyageofaround800millionmilesaroundthesunin501daysTitotestifiedWednesdayatahearingoftheHousesubcommitteeonspacE.NolongerisaMarsflybymissionjustonemoretheoreticalideA.ItcanbedonE.Notinamatterofdecadesbutinafewyears.Titoisaformerengineerwhomadeafortuneininvestmentmanagementandin2001becamethefirstpersontopayhiswayintospacebuyingaseatonaRussianrocket.Nowhe'spitchingInspirationMarsasanationalpriorityfortheUnitedStates.GrabthisrarechancetogotoMarsquicklyorriskseeingChinaorRussiagettherefirsthetoldmembersofCongress.TitomentionedabackupplanthatwouldofferInspirationMarsfourmoreyearsofdevelopmenttimE.Anotherlineofplanetsin2021offersasecondchancetogotoMarsfairlyquicklybutthejourneywouldlast80dayslongerandrequirethattheastronautsflymuchclosertothesunwithintheorbitofVenusinoneportionofthetrip.Thatwouldaddtothealreadyconsiderableradiationhazards.WhenTitotalkedoftheideaofInspirationMarsearlythisyearhethoughthecoulduseprimarilyprivaterocketsandminimizetheneedforNASAinvolvement.ButthepossibilitystudyledTitobacktoNASA.NASAisbuildingahugerockettheSpaceLaunchSystemthatissupposedtobereadyforitsoriginallyuncrewedtestflightin2017.ThesecondlaunchcarryingacrewinNASA'snewOrioncapsuleforthefirsttimeisn'tscheduleduntil2021.Tito'splanwouldessentiallyborrowtheSLSfortheMarsmissionifNASAagreeD.AndNASAwouldhavetopayforalotofthis.TitodescribedInspirationMarsasacharitypartnershipwithgovernment.Hesaidprivatedonorswouldprobablygiveabout$300millionforthemissionandthegovernmentwouldneedtoprovideabout$700million—inadditiontothemoneyNASAisalreadyspendingundercurrentprogramsonrocketandspacecraftdevelopment.NASAreactedcoollytoTito'sproposal.InspirationMars'sproposedscheduleisasignificantchallengeduetolifesupportsystemsspaceradiationresponsehabitatsandthehumanpsychologyofbeinginasmallspacecraftforover500daysspokesmanDavidWeaversaidinastatement.TheagencyiswillingtosharetechnicalandprogrammaticexpertisewithInspirationMarsbutisunabletocommittosharingexpenseswiththem.Howeverweremainopentofurthercooperationastheirproposalandplansforalatermissiondevelop.50.FromthepassageweknowDennisTitoprobablywas______.A.asuccessfulbusinessmanB.acreativeengineerC.afamousastronautD.agenerousexpert51.Whichofthefollowingisnottrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Itwilltakeprivatedonorsabout$300millionforthemissionaccordingtoInspirationMars'.B.TitoplanstolaunchtwoastronautstotheMarsinDecember2017.C.TheSpaceLaunchSystemissupposedtobereadyforitsfirsttestflightin2017.D.InspirationMars'wouldbeavoyageofaround800millionmilesaroundtheMarsin501days52.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedwordbackup?A.supportingB.alternativeC.backwardD.successful53.Fromthelastparagraphwecaninferthat__________A.NASAwasstronglyagainstTito’sInspirationMars.B.NASAshowednoattitudetoTito’sInspirationMars.C.NASAwasunwillingtospendmoneyonTito’sInspirationMars.D.NASAwasunlikelytocooperatewithTito.54.Wherecanyoumostprobablyreadthispassage?A.inabusinessnewspaperB.fromVOAonTechnologyReportC.inatextbookforpupilsD.inafashionmagazine
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Manyofusenjoydoingit:youturnonthecameraonyourmobilephoneandholditatahighanglemakingyoureyeslookbiggerandyourcheekbonesmoredefineD.Youturntoyourbestsideandclick.Thereitis—yourselfiE.Overthepastyearselfiehasbecomeawell-knowntermacrosstheglobE.ThisAugusttheOxforddictionaryaddedthewordtotheironlinedictionaryanddefineditas:Aphotographthatonehastakenofoneselftypicallywithasmartphoneorwebcamandup-loadedtoasocialmediawebsitE.Todayit’snotdifficulttofindsocialnetworkingpagesfullofphotospeoplehavetakenofthemselvesandtheirfriends.AndselfieculturehasbecomeespeciallyrelevantforyoungpeoplE.Asmanyas91percentofteenagershavepostedphotosofthemselvesonlineaccordingtoarecentsurveybytheUSPewResearchCenter.Sowhatarethereasonsfortheriseofselfieculture?Thecult狂热oftheselfiecelebratesregularpeoplePamelaRutledgeaprofessorattheMassachusettsSchoolofProfessionalPsychologytoldVoguemagazinE.Therearemanymorephotographsavailablenowofrealpeoplethanmodels.PostingselfiesalsoallowsyoutocontrolyourimageonlinE.IlikehavingthepowertochoosehowIlookevenifI’mmakingafunnyfaceSamanthaBarks19ahighschoolstudentintheUStoldVoguE.Inadditiontoself-expressionanddocumentationselfiesallowofaclosefriendshipforlong-distancefriendsbecauseyoucanseeeachother’sfaceseverydaywroteCaseyMilleratTheHuffmgtonPost.ButUSpsychologistJillWeberisconcernedthatselfiesmightleadtosocialproblemsThere’sadangerthatyourself-esteemmaystarttobetiedtothecommentsand‘likes’yougetwhenyoupostaselfieandtheyaren’tbasedonwhoyouare—they’rebasedonwhatyoulooklikeWebertoldVoguE.Whenyougetnothingoranegativeresponseyourconfidencecanplummet.63.Withthefirstparagraphtheauthorintendsto.A.tellusthefunoftakingaselfieB.describewhataselfieisC.introducewheretheselfiecamefromD.informreadersthattheselfieispopularamongteenagers64.Whyisselfieculturesopopularaccordingtothearticle?A.Itenablespeopletochoosehowtheylook.B.Ithelpspeopleimprovetheirself-esteem.C.It’sachanceforordinarypeopletoshowoffthemselves.D.Itisbelievedtobeahelpfulwaytodevelopanewfriendship.E.Itisconsideredagoodwaytostayconnectedwithfriendsthatarefaraway.A.aceB.bcdC.abcD.bde65.WhatisJillWeber’sattitudetowardselfies?A.Shethinkstheyareagoodformofself-expressionanddocumentation.B.Shebelievesthedisadvantagesofselfiesoutweightheadvantages.C.Sheisworriedthatpeople’sself-esteemmightbeaffectedbyhowothersreacttotheirselfies.D.ShethinksthatselfiescanhelppeoplelearnabouttheirfriendsbasedonwhotheyreallyarE.66.Theunderlinedwordplummetinthelastparagraphprobablymeans.A.rapidlydevelopB.greatlyexaggerateC.becomedangerousD.quicklyfall
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WillaCatheroncesaidWhenpeopleaskmewhetherwritinghasbeenahardoreasyroadIalwaysanswerwiththefamoussayingTheendisnothing;theroadisall.ThatiswhatImeanwhenIsaywritinghasbeenapleasurE.IhaveneverusedthecomputerwiththethoughtthatonemoretaskhadtobedonE.LikemostwritersWillaCatherdidnotwritebooksforthemoneythattheybroughtherbutratherforthepleasurethatcameintheirwriting.HerworkswerelikehersimpleandfullofthevigorofherdaysinNebraskawhereshegrewfromchildtoyoungwomanhoodandwhereshedevelopedadeeploveforthetreelesslandofthegreatplainwithitswildflowerswheatfieldsandrivers.It'saratherstrangethingabouttheflatcountryshewrotelater.IttakesholdofyouitleavesyouperfectlycolD.A.greatmanypeoplefinditverydulltheylikeachurchtoweranoldfactoryawaterfallthecountryallmadetolooklikeaGermanChristmascardButwhenIcometotheopenplainsomethinghappens.I'mhomE.Ibreathedifferently.21.WillaCatherwrotebecauseshefoundwriting_______.A.simpleandlivelyB.openeduparoadtosuccessC.neithertoohardnortooeasyD.interestingandenjoyable22.WhatwastheplacelikewhereCathergrewup?_______A.Itwascoldplainandwithoutachurch.B.ItwasvastopenflatandwilD.C.ItwaslikeaGermanChristmascarD.D.Itwasacolorfulworldofwildflowers.23.WhenshesaidIttakesholdofyouitleavesyouperfectlycolD.WillaCathermeantthat______.A.youeitherlovetheplaceorhateitB.youdecideeithertostayortoleaveC.somefindtheplacewarmothersfinditcoldD.somefindtheplacepeacefulothersfinditwild24.WhathappenswhenCathercomestotheopenplain?______A.Shebreathesdifferentlyfromothers.B.ShewantstomaketheplaceherhomE.C.ShefeelscompletelycomfortablE.D.ShefindstheplacesimilartoherhomE.
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Steveknewhe’dbeenadoptedasababyandwhenheturned18in2003hedecidedhe’dtrytotrackdownhisbirthmother.Theagencyfromwhichhe’dbeenadoptedgavehimhismother’snameTallady.Butonlinesearchesdidn’tturnupanyresultsaboutitandStevehadtoletitgo.In2007thoughhesearchedforthenameagainonlinE.ThistimethesearchresultsincludedahomeaddressneartheLowe’sstorewhereStevethen22workedasadeliveryman.WhenhementionedthecoincidencetohisbosshisbosssaidYoumeanTalladywhoworkshere?SteveandTalladyacashierhadsaidhellotoeachotherafewtimesatthestorebutthey’dneverreallytalkeD.Hehadn’tevenknownhernamE.StevethoughttherewasnopossiblewayshewashismotherthoughtheysharedthesamenamE.ForafewmonthsSteveavoidedTallady.Iwasn’tsurehowtoapproachherhetoldalocalreporter.Finallytheagencyvolunteeredtoarrangetheirreunion.WhenTalladyrealizedthattheniceguyshe’dbeenwavingatwashissonshesobbeD.She’dalwayshopedtomeetherbirthsononeday.Laterthatdaymotherandsontalkedforalmostthreehoursatanearbybar.She’dgivenhimupforadoptionin1985whenshewas23.Iwasn’treadytobeamothershetoldhim.MarriedwithtwootherchildrenTalladysaysIhaveacompletefamilynow.56.Stevegaveuptheonlinesearchforhisbirthmotherin2003because__________.A.theagencydidn’tgivehimanyhelpB.therewasnoinformationabouthismotherC.hismotherdidn’trespondtohimonlineD.hemissedtheinformationabouthismother57.WhatdidStevefindabouthismotheronlinein2007?___________.A.HerhomeaddressB.HerfullnameC.Herboss’snameD.Hernewjob58.WhydidSteveavoidTalladyformonths?A.Becauseshedidn’twanttotalktohim.B.Becausehewasnotfullypreparedforthereunion.C.Becauseshewasdifficulttoapproach.D.Becausehedidn’tthinkshewashismother.59.Thebesttitleforthepassageis________.A.TheloveofmotherB.AnunexpectedmeetingC.ThepoweroftheInternetD.Anunusualreunion
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ManypeoplebelieveHenryFordinventedtheautomobile汽车.ButHenryForddidnotstarttobuildhisfirstcaruntil1896.ThatwaselevenyearsaftertwoGermansdevelopedtheworld'sfirstautomobilE.ManypeoplebelieveHenryFordinventedtheproductionlinethatmovedacar'spartstotheworkerinsteadofmakingtheworkermovetotheparts.Thatisnottrueeither.ManyfactoryownersusedmethodsofthiskindbeforeForD.WhatHenryForddidwastouseotherpeople'sideasandmakethembetter.AndhemadethewholefactoryamovingproductionlinE.Intheearlydaysoftheautomobilealmosteverycarmakerracedhiscars.ItwasthebestwayofgainingpublicnoticE.HenryForddecidedtobuildaracingcar.Ford'smostfamousracewashisfirstonE.Itwasalsothelastraceinwhichhedrovethecarhimself.Theracewasin1901atafieldnearDetroit.AllofthemostfamouscarshadenteredbutonlytwowerelefttheWintonandFord's.TheWintonwasfamousforitsspeeD.Mostpeoplethoughttheracewasoverbeforeitbegan.TheWintontookanearlyleaD.Buthalfwaythroughtheraceitbegantolosepower.Fordstartedtogain.AndneartheendoftheracehetooktheleaD.FordwontheraceanddefeatedtheWinton.HisnameappearedinnewspapersandhebecamewellknownallovertheUnitedStates.WithinweeksoftheraceHenryFordformedanewautomobilecompany.In1903adoctorinDetroitboughtthefirstcarfromthecompany.That_salewasthebeginningofHenryFord'sdream.Fordsaid:IwillbuildamotorcarforthegreatmassofpeoplE.Itwillbelargeenoughforthefamilybutsmallenoughforonepersontooperateandcarefor.Itwillbebuiltofthebestmaterials.ItwillbebuiltbythebestmentobeemployeD.AnditwillbebuiltwiththesimplestplansthatmodernengineeringcanproducE.ItwillbesolowinpricethatnomanmakinggoodmoneywillbeunabletoownonE.TheModelTwasacarofthatkinD.Itonlycost$850.Itwasasimplemachinethatdriverscoulddependon.DoctorsboughttheModelT..Sodidfarmers.Evencriminals.Theyconsidereditthefastestandsurestformoftransportation.AmericanslovedtheModelT..Theywrotestoriesandsongsaboutit.ThousandsofModelT'swerebuiltinthefirstfewyears.9.WhatdoweknowaboutHenryFordfromParagraph1?A.Hemadegooduseofideasfromothers.B.HeproducedthefirstcarintheworlD.C.Heknewhowtoimproveautoparts.D.HeinventedtheproductionlinE.10.WhydidHenryFordtakepartinthe1901carrace?A.Toshowoffhisdrivingskills.B.Todrawpublicattention.C.Tolearnaboutnewtechnology.D.Toraisemoneyforhisnewcompany.11.ThatsaleinParagraph4refersto______.A.thesellingofFordcarsatreducedpricesB.thesaleofModelTtothemassofpeopleC.thesellingofacartoaDetroitdoctorD.thesalestargetfortheFordCompany12.WhatwasHenryFord'sdreamaccordingtothetext?A.Producingcarsforaveragecustomers.B.Buildingracingcarsofsimpledesign.C.Designingmorecarmodels.D.Startingmorecompanies.
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AsweallknowitwasThomasJeffersonwhowrotetheDeclarationofIndependence独立宣言.HewroteitintwoweeksandafterafewchangesitwasacceptedbytheCongress国会.Asaresulthebecamefamous.Bornin1743inVirginiaThomasJeffersonawonderfulstudentatschoolandalmosttalented天才的lawyerlaterwasmuchinterestedinpolitics.JeffersonwaselectedtheGovernorofVirginiain1779andhewassenttoFranceastherepresentativeoftheAmericangovernmentin1784.Sixteenyearslaterattheageof57hewaselectedpresidentafterWashingtonandAdams.Farfromahandsomemanhewastallwithlongarmsandbighands.Jeffersonwhowasanamusing令人愉快的talkerinconversationbutapoorspeakerwasgenerallygood-natureD.JeffersonwasregardedasadefenderoffreedominAmericA.Asapresidentheprotectedtherightoffreespeech.InterestinglyenoughinhiseightyearsaspresidentJeffersonnevervetoed否决abillwhichtheCongresshadpasseD.HedidalotinorganizingthenewUniversityofVirginiA.ThomasJeffersondiedonJulythefourth1826thefiftiethanniversaryofAmericanIndependencE.56.FromthepassagewecaninferthatAmericawonitsindependencein_______.A.1786B.1800C.1842D.177657.HowoldwasThomasJeffersonwhenhewaselectedPresidentoftheU.S.A.?A.Hewas47.B.Hewasinhisforties.C.Hewas57.D.Wedon’tknow.58.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.JeffersonwasanamusingtalkerbutnotgoodatspeakinginpubliC.B.Jeffersonwasnotaneasypersontogetalongwith.C.JeffersonwasnotonlyverytalentedbutalsoveryhandsomE.D.NotbeingpoliticallymindedJeffersonnevervetoedabillpassedbytheCongress.59.Jeffersondiedwhenhewas________.A.72B.83C.73D.9260.Jefferson’sgreatestcontributioninAmericanhistoryshouldbethat________.A.hedidalotinorganizingthenewUniversityofVirginiA.B.hewasstronglyagainsttheslaveryC.hewrotetheDeclarationofIndependenceD.hewasfortherightoffreespeech
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ElizabethFreemanwasbornabout1742toAfricanAmericanparentswhowereslaves.AttheageofsixmonthsshewasacquiredalongwithhersisterbyJohnAshleyawealthyMassachusettsslaveholders.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:Shewasbornaslaveandremainedaslaveandremainedaslavefornearlythirtyyears.Shecouldneitherreadnorwriteyetinherownsphereshehadnosuperiororequal.72.WhatdoweknowaboutMumbetaccordingtoParagraph1?A.ShewasbornaslaveB.ShewasaslaveholderC.ShehadafamoussisterD.Shewasbornintoarichfamily73.WhydidMumbetrunawayfromtheAshleys?A.ShefoundanemployerB.ShewantedtobealawyerC.ShewashitandgotangryD.Shehadtotakecareofhersister74.WhatdidMumbetlearnfromdiscussionsaboutthenewconsititution?A.Sheshouldalwaysobeyherowners’ordersB.SheshouldbeasfreeandequalaswhitesC.HowtobeagoodservantD.Howtoapplyforajob75.WhatdidMumbetdoafterthetrial?A.ShechosetoworkforalawyerB.ShefoundtheNAACPC.ShecontinuedtoservetheAshleysD.Shewenttolivewithhergrandchildren
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StevenSpielberg's2002sciencefictionthrillerMinorityReportproducedaworldwherecomputerscouldreadmindsandpredictthefuturE.Itseemedfancifulatthetimebutfantasyisedgingclosertofact.OnJan.31ateamofscientistsattheUCBerkeleyledbyRobertKnightprogrammedcomputerstodecode解码brainwavesandreplaythemaswords.FivemonthsearlieranothergroupofBerkeleyscientistsshowedtheircolleaguesshortmoviesandusedcomputerstoplaybackincolorwhatpeoplesaw.Theseexperimentsareabigadvancefrom2006whenaFrenchscientistfirstreplayedimagesfromahumanmindablackandwhitecheckerboardpattern.ThepossibilitiesaregreatadisabledpersoncouldspeakdoctorscouldaccessthemindofapatientwhofaintedyoucouldrewatchyourdreamsonaniPaD.Thereareofcourseequallydarksidesuchastheinvoluntarytakeoutofinformationfromthebrain.InspiteofthesebreakthroughsJackGallanttheneuroscientistwholedthefirstBerkeleyteamsayscurrenttechnologyfordecodingbrainactivityisstillrelativelyprimitive.ThefieldisheldbackbyitspoormachineryinparticularthefMRI.EventuallysaysGallantsomeonewillinventadecodingmachineyoucanwearasahat.Suchanadvanceintothehumanmindhesaysmighttake30years.StilltherecentadvancesatBerkeleyoffersmallanswerswhichscientistscanusetobeginunlockingthesecretsofmemoryandconsciousness.31.WhatistheBESTtitleforthepassage?A.NewtechnologycanreadyourmindB.FantasyisedgingclosertofactC.AnewdiscoveryinhumanbrainD.Theintelligentcomputersinthefuture32.WhatdidscientistsattheUCBerkeleydo?A.TheyproducedafancifulworlD.B.Theymadecomputersjumpforwardlikeahuman.C.TheymanagedtotranslatebrainwavesintolanguagE.D.Theyusedcomputerstomakeshortmovies.33.Whichofthefollowingisimpossiblefortheresearch?A.Itcanhelpadisabledmanrecoverhisabilityofspeech.B.Doctorscanreadapatient'smindevenifheisunconscious.C.Peoplewillknowwhathappensintheirdreams.D.People'sthoughtsmaybegivenaway.34.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.A.scientistsgottheinspirationfromamovieB.thetechnologystillhasalongwaytogoC.thetechnologyhasbeenputintopracticeD.scientistshaveunlockedthesecretsofmemory
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Earlyintheautumnof1674HenryOldenburgsecretaryoftheRoyalSocietyinLondonreceivedanextraordinaryletter.SentbyAntonivanLeeuwenhoekadraperfromDelftintheNetherlandsitcontainedanunlikelysoundingclaim.UsingamicroscopeofhisowninventionvanLeeuwenhoekhadseentinycreaturesinvisibletothenakedeyelivinginlakewater.Someoftheseanimalcules微生物weresosmallhelaterestimatedthat30millionofthemwouldstillbesmallerthanagrainofsanD.RoyalSocietyfellowscouldn'tbelieveit.EvenwithhismostpowerfulinstrumentsthecelebratedEnglishmicroscopistRobertHookehadneverobservedanythinglikethelittlecreatures.InfacttheDutchmanhaddevelopedfarsuperiorlensestoHooke'sandhaddiscoveredbacteriaandprotozoans原生动物.Byproducingevensmallerandmorecurvedlenses—usingatechniquethathekeptsecret—vanLeeuwenhoekwasabletomagnifyobjectsupto500times.Aswellasdiscoveringmicroorganismshewasthefirsttoseeredbloodcells.In1677vanLeeuwenhoeksenttheSocietyfurtheranimalcule微生物observations.Hookeeventuallyimprovedhisownmicroscopestothepointwherehetoocouldseethetinycreatures.ThreeyearslatervanLeeuwenhoekwasmadeafellow.Itwasnotuntil1890morethan160yearsaftervanLeeuwenhoek'sdeaththatbacteriawerelinkedwithdiseases.ReadingvanLeeuwenhoek'slettersyouverymuchgettheimpressionofsomebodydazzledbywhathewasfindingsaysLesleyRobertsonleaderofthearchivesatDelftUniversity'sschoolofmicrobiology.Hethoughthe'dfoundawholenewworld—buthecertainlyneverpickedupontheconnectionwithillness.61.WhatdidAntonivanLeeuwenhoekseewithhisownmicroscope?A.Aletter.B.BacteriaandprotozoansC.SmallanimalsinthewaterD.Theelementofwater62.Fromthepassagewecansee________.A.vanLeeuwenhoekknewthetinycreaturesinthewaterhadsomethingtodowithnatureB.vanLeeuwenhoekwasthefirsttodiscoverbacteriaC.vanLeeuwenhoekwasthefirsttousethemicroscopeD.vanLeeuwenhoekwasthefirstonetoknowhowtoobservebacteriaandprotozoans63.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordmagnifyinthefourthparagraphmean?A.ToclearawayB.ToimproveC.TocollectD.Tomakelarge64.FromthelastparagraphwecanseewhenAntonivanLeeuwenhoeksawthetinycreaturesinvisibletothenakedeyelivinginlakewater________.A.hewasoverexcitedB.heknewhefollowedsomeoneelse'sdiscoveryC.hewasabitdisappointedD.hisdiscoverywastoleadaconnectionbetweenbacteriaandillnesses65.Thepassageislikelytoappearin___________.A.abiographyB.ahistorypaperC.asciencemagazineD.aphilosophytextbook
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CassandraFeeleyfindsithardtomanageonherhusband'sincomE.Sothisyearshedidsomethingmorethanahobby:SheplantedvegetablesinheryarD.ForherfirstgardenMs.Feeleyhasputin15tomatoplantsandfiverowsofavarietyofvegetables.Thefamily'soldfarmhousehasbecomeachickenhouseitsresidentsarrivingnextmonth.LastyearMs.RitaGartinkeptasmallgarden.ThisyearshehasmadeitmuchlargerbecauseshesaidThecostofeverythingisgoingupandIwaslookingtoloseafewpoundstoo;soit'sawinwinsituationallarounD.TheyareamongthegrowingnumberofAmericanswhodrivenbyhigherlivingcostsandafallingeconomy经济havetakenupvegetablegardeningforthefirsttimE.Othershaveincreasedthesizeoftheirexistinggardens.Seedcompaniesandgardenshopssaythatnotsincethe1970shastherebeensuchanincreaseininterestingrowingfoodathomE.Nowmanygardensacrossthecountryhavebeensoldoutforseveralmonths.InAustinTex.someofthegardenshaveathreeyearwaitinglist.GeorgeC.BallJrownerofacompanysaidsalesofvegetableseedsandplantsareupby40%overlastyeardoubletheaveragegrowthofthelastfiveyears.Mr.Ballarguesthatsomeofthereasonshavebeenbuildingforthelastfewyears.Thebigoneisthestrikingriseinthecostoffoodlikebreadandmilktogetherwiththeincreasesinthepriceoffruitsandvegetables.Foodpriceshaveincreasedbecauseofhigheroilprices.Peoplearenowdrivinglesstakingfewervacationssothereismoretimetogarden.9.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordresidentsinParagraph1probablyreferto?A.chickensB.tomatoesC.gardensD.people10.Whyisvegetablegardeningbecomingincreasinglypopular?A.MoreAmericansaredoingitforfun.B.ThepriceofoilislowerthanbeforE.C.There'sagrowingneedforfruits.D.ThecostoflivingisontherisE.11.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.FamilyFoodPlanningB.BankingonGardeningC.ABelttighteningMoveD.GardeningasaHobby
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JohnSmithanofficeworkerlivesinWashington.Heinherited继承amilliondollarswhenhewas23buthewasn’thappyata11.Whenhiscollegefriendswerelookingfortheirjobshedidn’thaveto.JackdecidedtolivingasimplelifelikeeveryoneelsE.Hegave$l0000ofhismoneytoacharity慈善机构tohelppoorchildrenliveabetterlifE.Todayheis36.Hestillwearscheapshoesandclothesanddrivesasmallcaronlybutheisveryhappy.UptonowJohnhashelpedsomechildrenfrompoorcountriesallovertheworldbysendingthemeach$200amonth.Themoneywasusedforthechildren’sstudyfoodmedicineandclothing.Johnreceivesareporteachyearonthechildren’sprogress.Theycanwritetoeachother.butusuallythechildrendonotspeakEnglish.WhenJohnfirstheardaboutthesechildrenhewantedtohelpthem.ItwasnothingspecialhesaiD.UntilIwenttothesecountriesandmetthechildrenIwashelpingIdidn’tknowanythingabouttheirlifE.OnceJohnwenttomeetalittlegirlinAfricA.Hesaidthatthemeetingwasveryexciting.WhenImetherIfeltveryhappy.hesaiD.AndIsawthatthemoneywasusedforagoodcause.Itbroughtmehappiness.IwanttodoeverythingIcantogoonhelpingthosechildren.36.Johndidn’tneedtolookforajob.A.beforehewenttocollegeB.afterhewenttoAfricaC.becausehegotalotofmoneyD.beforehereceivedareport37.Johnhassentthemeach$200amonthtohelpsomepoorchildren.A.nearWashingtonB.inEuropeancountriesC.onlyinAfricaD.throughouttheworld38.Johnlearnedaboutthechildren’sprogressby.A.visitingthemeachyearB.gettingareporteveryyearC.stayingwiththemD.talkingtotheminEnglish39.TheunderlinedwordsforagoodcausemeansinChinesE.A.施舍B.行善C.优惠D.赏赐40.What’sthemainideaofthestory?A.Helpothersandyouwillfeelhappy.B.It’snecessarytowriteletterstopoorchildren.C.Liveasimplelifeandyoucangiveothershelp.D.It’sthemostimportanttohelpthechildreninAfricA.
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GeorgeGershwinbornin1898wasoneofAmerica'sgreatestcomposers.HepublishedhisfirstsongwhenhewaseighteenyearsolD.Duringthenexttwentyyearshewrotemorethanfivehundredsongs.ManyofGershwin'ssongswerefirstwrittenformusicalplaysperformedintheatresinNewYorkCity.Theseplayswereapopularformofentertainmentinthe1920sand1930s.Manyofhissongshaveremainedpopularasever.Overtheyearstheyhavebeensungandplayedineverypossibleway—fromjazztocountry.Inthe1920stherewasadebateintheUnitedStatesaboutjazzmusiC.Couldjazzsomepeopleaskedbeconsideredseriousmusic?In1924jazzmusicianandorchestraleaderPaulWhitemandecidedtoorganizeaspecialconcerttoshowthatjazzwasseriousmusiC.Gershwinagreedtocomposesomethingfortheconcertbeforeherealizedhehadjustafewweekstodoit.AndinthatshorttimehecomposedapieceforpianoandorchestrawhichhecalledRhapsodyinBlue.Gershwinhimselfplayedthepianoattheconcert.TheaudiencewerethrilledwhentheyheardhismusiC.Itmadehimworldfamousandshowedthatjazzmusiccouldbebothseriousandpopular.In1928GershwinwenttoParis.Heappliedtostudycomposition作曲withthewellknownmusicianNadiaBoulangerbutsherejectedhim.ShewasafraidthatclassicalstudywouldruinhisjazzinfluencedstylE.WhilethereGershwinwroteAnAmericaninParis.Whenitwasfirstperformedcritics评论家weredividedoverthemusiC.Somecalledithappyandfulloflifetoothersitwasstillyandboring.ButitquicklybecamepopularinEuropeandtheUnitedStates.Itstillremainsoneofhismostfamousworks.GeorgeGershwindiedin1937justdaysafterdoctorslearnedhehadbraincancer.HewasonlythirtynineyearsolD.Newspapersallovertheworldreportedhisdeathontheirfrontpages.Peoplemournedthelossofthemanandallthemusichemighthavestillwritten.13.ManyofGershwin'smusicalworkswere________.A.writtenaboutNewYorkersB.composedforPaulWhitemanC.playedmainlyinthecountrysideD.performedinvariousways14.WhatdoweknowabouttheconcertorganizedbyWhiteman?A.Itattractedmorepeopletotheatres.B.ItprovedjazzcouldbeseriousmusiC.C.ItmadeGershwinleaderoftheorchestrA.D.Itcausedadebateamongjazzmusicians.15.WhatdidGershwindoduringhisstayinParis?A.Hecreatedoneofhisbestworks.B.HestudiedwithNadiaBoulanger.C.HearguedwithFrenchcritics.D.HechangedhismusicstylE.16.Whatdowelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.ManyofGershwin'sworkswerelost.B.ThedeathofGershwinwaswidelyreporteD.C.AconcertwasheldinmemoryofGershwin.D.BraincancerresearchstartedafterGershwin'sdeath.17.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesGershwin?A.TalentedandproductivE.B.Seriousandboring.C.Popularandunhappy.D.Friendlyandhonest.
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Thisstorytookplacealongtimeago.Butithasbeenrepeatedtimeandtimeagain.Everyoneismovedbythetruestory.Anoldmanwasknockeddownbyacarandwastakentohospital.Hewasbadlyhurtandduringhisfewreturnstoconsciousness知觉herepeatedlycalledforhisson.Noneknewwherehissonwas.A.dirtyletterwasfoundinhispockets.ThenurselearnedthathissonwasasoldierinNorthCarolinA.ThehospitalcalledtheRedCrossofficetofindtheyoungman.TheyoungsoldierwasrushedtotheairportintimetocatchtheplanE.Itwaseveningwhentheyoungsoldierwalkedintothehospital.A.nursetookhimtothebedsidesoftheoldman.Yoursonishereshesaidtotheoldman.Shehadtorepeatthewordsseveraltimesbeforetheoldman’seyesopeneD.Hedimly模糊地sawtheyoungmanandgotgreatcomfort.HereachedouthishanD.Thesoldierheldtheoldman’shandandofferedwordsofhopE.AllthroughthenighttheyoungsoldiersatbesidethebeD.ThenurseofferedtowatchinsteadofhimforawhileherefuseD.AtdawntheoldmandieD.ThenursestartedtocomforthimbutthesoldieraskedherWhowasthatoldman?HewasyourfathersheanswereD.Nohewasn’t.IneversawhimbeforE.IknewrightawaytherewasamistakebutIalsoknewheneededhissonandhissonjustwasn’therE.IrealizedIwasneedeD.SoIstayeD.59.Whatistrueabouttheoldman?A.HeknewquitewellwhathadhappenedtohimB.HewasseriouslyinjuredandwoulddiesoonC.Heonceandagainwantedtocallhisson.D.Hewasknockeddeadnearahospital.60.Whentheoldmanandtheyoungmanmet.A.TheoldmanwishedtheyoungmangoodluckinthefuturE.B.Thedoctorsandnursesfeltithopefultosavetheoldman.C.Theyoungmansaidsomethingtocomforttheoldman.D.TheybothrecognizedeachotheratoncE.61.Weknowfromthispassage.A.theRedCrossissomethingforpeopletofindpersons.B.theyoungmanknewhewaswronglycalledwhenhegotontheplanE.C.thehospitalhadmeanttosavetheoldmanwiththeyoungman’scomingbutfaileD.D.Theyoungmanmighthavethesamenameastheoldman’sson.
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WhenBorisleftschoolhecouldnotfindajob.Hetriedhardandpestered纠缠hisrelativesbuttheyhadproblemsoftheirown.Heansweredadvertisementsuntilhecouldnotaffordtobuyanymorestamps.Borisgrewannoyedthendepressedthenalittlehardened.Stillhewentontryingandstillhefailed.Hebegantothinkthathehadnofutureatall.Whydon’tyoustartyourownbusiness?oneofhisunclestoldhim.Theworldisamoney-locker.You’dbetterfindawayofopeningit.ButwhatcanIdo?Getoutandhavealookroundadvisedhisuncleinavaguesortofway.Seewhatpeoplewantthengiveittothemandtheywillpayforit.BorisbegantocyclearoundthetownandfoundasuitablepieceofawastegroundintheenD.Thenhesetuphisbusinessasacyclerepairer.Heworkedhardmadefriendswithhiscustomersandgraduallymanagedtobuilduphisgoodwillandprofit.Afewmonthslaterhefoundthathehadmoreworkthanhecoulddealwithbyhimself.Hefoundanumberofemptyshopsbuttheywereallnogoodinthewrongpositiontooexpensiveorwithsomeothersnag障碍.Butatlonglasthemanagedtofindanemptyshoponanewestatewheretherewereplentyofcustomersbutnocompetition.Borisandhisassistanttaughtthemselveshowtorepairscootersandmotor-cycles.SlowlybutsurelytheprofitsincreasedandthebusinessdevelopeD.AtlastBorishadmanagedtoopenthemoney-lockerandfoundbanknotesandgoldcoinsinside.56.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Goodwillisthekeytosuccess.B.Theworldisamoney-lockerC.NoeducationnofutureD.Difficultyofstartingasmallbusiness57.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesBoris’jobhuntingexperience?A.DisappointingB.EncouragingC.BoringD.Surprising58.Borisstarthiscareerby______.A.cyclingaroundthetownB.repairingcyclesC.developingawastegroundD.buyingemptyshops59.Borisfinallychoseanemptyshoponanewestatebecause_________.A.itwasnotsoexpensiveB.hehadalotofoldcustomersthereC.thereweregoodopportunitiesthereD.hecouldmakegooduseofhisskillsthere60.WecaninferfromthelastparagraphthatBoris________.A.stillcouldn’tmakegoodprofitsB.hadgreatdifficultyrunninghisbusinessC.foundalotofgoldcoinsbyaccidentD.setoffinasuccessfulcareer
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Anoldmanlivedwithhisfamily.ThefamilywouldeattogethernightlyatthedinnertablE.Buttheelderlygrandfather’sshakyhandsandfailingsightmadeeatingratherdifficult.Peasrolledoffhisspoondroppingtothefloor.Whenhegraspedhisglassofmilkitoftenspilledclumsily笨拙地atthetablecloth.Withthishappeningalmosteverynightthesonanddaughter-in-lawbecameannoyedwiththemess.Wemustdosomethingaboutgrandfathersaidtheson.I’vehadenoughofhismilkspillingnoisyeatingandfoodonthefloorthedaughter-in-lawagreeD.Sothecouplesetasmalltableatthecorner.TheregrandfatheratealonewhiletherestofthefamilyenjoyedtheirdinneratthedinnertablE.Sincegrandfatherhadbrokenadishortwohisfoodwasservedinwoodenbowls.Sometimeswhenthefamilylookedingrandfather’sdirectionhehadtearsinhiseyesasheatealonE.StilltheonlywordsthecouplehadforhimweresharpwarningswhenhedroppedaforkorspilledfooD.Thefour-year-oldwatcheditallinsilencE.Oneeveningbeforesupperthefathernoticedhissonplayingwithwoodpiecesonthefloor.HeaskedthechildsweetlyWhatareyoumaking?JustassweetlytheboyrepliedOhI’mmakingalittlebowlforyouandmamatoeatyourfoodfromwhenIgrowup.Thefour-year-oldsmiledandwentbacktowork.Thesewordssostrucktheparentsthattheywerespeechless.Thentearsstreameddowntheircheeks.ThoughnowordswerespokenbothknewwhatmustbedonE.35.Eatingwasdifficultforthegrandfatherbecause________.A.hissonanddaughter-in-lawdidn’tlikehimB.therewasn’tenoughfoodforhimC.lifewashardforthepoorfamilyD.hewasoldandweak36.Thecoupleservedtheoldman’sfoodinwoodenbowlsto________.A.showhowsicktheyfeltoftheoldmanB.maketheoldman’sfoodmoreenjoyableC.preventtheoldmanfrombreakingmoredishesD.encouragetheirsontomakemorewoodenbowls37.Whatwouldtheendofthestorybelike?A.Thecouplegavetheirsonagoodbeating.B.Nomoremilkwasspilledbytheoldman.C.Theoldmanhadeverymealwiththefamily.D.Thewholefamilystartedtousewoodenbowls.
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- MynameisRalphandIam42yearsolD.IworkinafactorythatIenjoyverymuch.OnMay271999IwasworkingonanautomaticmachinE.Whileworkingmyhandwaspulledintothemachineandmymiddlefingeronmyrighthandwasrippedoff.IhadsurgerytoreplacewhatwasleftofthefingerandnowIhaveafingerthatisalmostaslongasmyindexfinger.OvertheyearsIhavebeenveryblessedforafullandhealthylifE.MostofallblessedforhavingmywifE.Wehavegrowntogetherandgrowninourfaith.Lifeisgoingtogoonwithorwithoutmyfinger.IwasnotgoingtoletthistakeovermylifeandIpushedtogobacktoworkandgotlightduty.Thiswaswheremylessonbegan.WhenIreturnedtoworkIstartedgettingcommentsandsometeasingfrompeopleaskingmeifitwasworthlosingmyfingeroverapackofcigarettes.SomeonestartedarumorthatIhaddroppedapackofcigarettesandreacheddowntopickthemupandthatishowIlostmyfinger.ThisisnottruE.ThisrumorhurtmorethanlosingmyfingerinthatmachinE.Everyonewascalledintoameetingtoresolvethismatterandgetthestorystraight.Ihadtosharemylesson.Wecanruinaperson’slifebyjustafewbadwords.ThereisanoldsayingthatIwillneverforget:Wordsandwaterareeasilypouredbutimpossibletorecover.Sopleaseremembertowatchwhatyousay.1.Accordingtotheauthorhisindexfingeronhisrighthandisalmostaslongas________.A.hismiddlefingeronhisrighthandB.hismiddlefingeronhislefthandC.histhumbonhisrighthandD.histhumbonhislefthand2.Fromthesecondparagraphweknowthattheauthor________.A.wasnothappywithashortfingerB.hadagoodrelationshipwithhiswifeC.didn’twanttoworkanymoreinthefactoryD.wantedtofindanimportantjob
- ArthurMiller1915-2005isuniversallyrecognizedasoneofthegreatestdramatistsofthe20thcentury.Miller'sfatherhadmovedtotheUSAfromAustriaHungarydrawnlikesomanyothersbytheGreatAmericanDream.HoweverheexperiencedseverefinancialhardshipwhenhisfamilybusinesswasruinedintheGreatDepressionoftheearly1930s.Miller'smostfamousplayDeathofaSalesmanisapowerfulattackontheAmericansystemwithitsaggressivewayofdoingbusinessanditsinsistenceonmoneyandsocialstatusasindicatorsofworth.InWillyLomantheherooftheplayweseeamanwhohasgotintotroublewiththissystem.Willyisburntoutandinthecruelworldofbusinessthereisnoroomforsentimentifhecan'tdotheworkthenheisnogoodtohisemployertheWagnerCompanyandhemustgo.Willyispainfullyawareofthisandatalossastowhattodowithhislackofsuccess.HerefusestofacethefactthathehasfailedandkillshimselfintheenD.Whenitwasfirststagedin1949theplaywasgreetedwithenthusiasticreviewsanditwontheTonyAwardforBestPlaytheNewYorkDramaCritics'CircleAwardandthePulitzerPrizeforDramA.Itwasthefirstplaytowinallthreeofthesemajorawards.MillerdiedofheartfailureathishomeinRoxburyConnecticutontheeveningofFebruary102005the56thanniversaryofthefirstperformanceofDeathofaSalesmanonBroadway.35.WhydidArthurMiller'sfathermovetotheUSA?A.Hesufferedfromseverehungerinhishomecountry.B.HewasattractedbytheGreatAmericanDream.C.Hehopedtomakehissonadramatist.D.HisfamilybusinessfaileD.36.TheplayDeathofaSalesman________.A.exposesthecrueltyoftheAmericanbusinessworldB.discussesthewaystogetpromotedinacompanyC.talksaboutthebusinesscareerofArthurMillerD.focusesontheskillsindoingbusiness37.AfteritwasfirststagedDeathofaSalesman________.A.achievedhugesuccessB.wonthefirstTonyAwardC.waswarmlywelcomedbysalesmenD.wasseverelyattackedbydramatists38.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.ArthurMillerandhisfamily.B.TheawardsArthurMillerwon.C.ThehardshipArthurMillerexperienceD.D.ArthurMillerandhisbestknownplay.
- FROMstatewinnersRebeccatheCaliforniawinnerwaschosenasthenationalTeacheroftheYear.Atyesterday’sceremonyPresidentObamasaiditispassionthatmakesgreatteachersgoaboveandbeyond.BelowarePresidentObama’sremarksattheceremony:WhenkidsfinishayearinRebecca’sclasstheyarebetterreadersandwritersthanwhentheystarteD.ButevenmorethanthattheyknowhowimportanttheyarE.AndtheyunderstandhowbrighttheirfuturescanbE.Andtheyknowthatiftheyworkatitthere’snolimittowhattheycanachievE.Eveninthebestoftimesteachersareaskedtodomorewithless.Andtodaywithoureconomystillrecoveringfromtheworsttimesstateshavetokeepbudgetstighterthanever.Sowe’vegotaparticularresponsibilityaselectedofficialsindifficulttimes.Insteadofbashingteacherstosupportthemweshouldbegivingstatestheresourcestokeepgoodteachersonthejobandrewardthebestones.Andweshouldgiveoureducatorstheflexibilitytoteachwithcreativityandpassionintheclassroomandnotjustteachtothetest.Andweshouldallowschoolstofireteacherswhoevenwiththerightresourcesandsupportjustaren’thelpingourkidstolearn.Becausewe’veallgotsomethingatstakeherE.Ourparentsourgrandparents—theydidn’tbuildtheworld’shealthiesteconomyandthestrongestmiddleclassintheworldoutofthinair.Itstartedwithaworld-classeducationsystem.Thatwasthefoundation.Andinthelongrunnomatterwillhaveabiggerimpactinoursuccessasacountryandthesuccessofourcitizens.61.WhatdoesObamamainlymeaninParA.2?A.ChildrenaretheflowersofthemotherlanD.B.Childrenareimportanttothecountry.C.Rebeccaisreallyagoodteacher.D.Children’screativityislimitless.62.WhichofthefollowingdoesObamasupport?A.Teachingonlytothetest.B.Cuttingeducationbudgets.C.Reducingsometeachingjobs.D.Replacingunsuitableteachers.63.InObama’sopinionthesuccessofhiscountryandcitizensmainlydependson_____.A.thelastgenerationB.abesteducationsystemC.thestrongestmiddleclassD.theworld’shealthiesteconomy
- There'ssomethingrotteninRioandthesmelliscomingfromthehugestacksofrubbishprieduponsidewalksalloverthecity.Rio'sstreetsweeperschosethecarnivalholidaytodemandbettersalaries.Theirwagesstartatroughly$400amonth.TherecouldhardlybeabettertimeforthemtoprovetheirimportancE.ThestreetswereleftamessafterhundredsofcarnivalparadesandnowrubbishpriesupinbothpooranduptownneighbourhoodsandintouristareaslikeIpanemaorCopacabanabeach.ThepresidentofRio'srubbishcollectingcompanyhasevenappealedtothepopulationtostorerubbishathomewheneverpossiblE.Hesays30%ofthecity'ssweepershavegoneonstrikE.Someofthosewhohavebeenworkinghavebeenthreatenedbythestrikemovementsonowthepolicehasbeendeployedalongsiderubbishcollectorstokeepthemsageastheygoabouttheirbusiness.ThestrikehasdividedopinionsinRio.Onsocialmediamanysupportthesweepers'demandsforbettersalaries.Otherssaytheyareopportunistsandthesituationisabigembarrassmenttothecity.ButBrazil'scultureoflitteringthestreetsdoesn'thelp.A.videothatwentviralonlineshowsthatevenauthoritieshaveaproblemwiththat.Rio'smayorEduardoPaesisseenthrowingwhatseemedtobetherestofanappleonthesidewalk--andnowpromisedtoimposehimselfafineforhiswrongdoing.HisgovernmentrecentlycreatedaprogrammetokeepRio'sresidentsfromlitteringthestreets.44.Rio'sstreetcleanersgoonstriketoA.provetheirimportanceB.threatenthegovernmentC.askforhighersalariesD.appealtothepublicnottolitter45.Thereasonwhythepoliceareinvolvedisthat__A.thepolicearecalledouttoputdowntheriotB.thepolicearerequiredtoprotectsomecleanersC.thepolicearetocollectrubbishforthetimebeingD.thepolicearesenttoarrestpeoplewholitteraround46.Theauthor'sattitudetoBrazil'scultureoflitteringis__A.hopelessB.approvingC.criticalD.optimistic47.Thepurposeofwritingthepassageisto__A.criticizestreetsweepersofRioformisusingtheirrightsB.callattentiontotheembarrassingsituationofRioC.describetheeffectorthestrikeonpeopleD.informpeopleofthepresentsituationofRio
- LizMurraygrewupintheBronxNewYorkCity.Addictedtodrugsherparentssoldhouseholditemsinordertogetdrugs.AsachildLizhatedschoolbecausewhenshedidgoshewasmadefunof.AsLizgrewolderherparentssoldtheirapartmentandendedupinshelters.HermothersufferedfromAIDS.InsteadofgivinginLizchosetofend_forherself.Lizsleptonherfriends'floorsoroutsidE.Afterhermother'sdeathLizthen16feltthateventasaslap巴掌inthefaceanditcausedhertoquestionwhereherlifewasgoing.WithaneighthgradeeducationLizdecidedtogetmoreeducation.Lizwasadmittedtoahighschoolwhereshedoubledhercourseloadandcompletedhighschoolinonlytwoyears.AsoneofthetoptenstudentsintheschoolLizwentonafreetriptoBostonandwalkedthroughthecampusofHarvarD.IgotjealousofhowthesestudentshadsomanyopportunitiesandIfeltthatI'dhadveryfew.AndsothenIthought‘Wellwhat'sthedifferencebetweenmeandanyonehere’AndIfilledinallthegaps.HergradesqualifiedLizfortheNewYorkTimesCollegeScholarshipandshewasadmittedtoHarvarD.ButfarfromrestingonthosemanyhonorsLizcontinuedtobreaknewgrounD.Lizhasfoundsheisgoodatsharingherstorywithreadersacrossthecountry.HerstorywasadaptedforafilmnamedHomelesstoHarvardtheLizMurrayStory.LizisalsoanactivewriterandhaspublishedthebookBreakingNight.LizreturnedtoNewYorkCitytocareforhersickfatherandisstudyingforamaster'sdegreeatColumbiaUniversity.Shehasmadeuphermindtorealizeherhigherlifegoal.41.WhatisimpliedinParagraph1?A.Themotherhadtotakedrugsbecauseofherillness.B.LizMurray'sclassmateschangedherlifE.C.LizMurrayhadahorriblechildhooD.D.LizMurraywashatedbyherparents.42.TheunderlinedpartfendforinParagraph2probablymeans________.A.lookthroughB.showoffC.lookdownuponD.takecareof43.WhenshewaswalkingthroughthecampusofHarvardLizMurray________.A.realizedshewasn'tascleverasothersB.decidedtoforgetherpastC.becameverydisappointedD.decidedtoachievemuchmore44.Paragraph4showsthat________.A.itisnotsohardtoenterHarvardB.anyonecanbeawriterifhe/shetriesC.LizMurrayachievedalotD.LizMurraybecamesuccessfulbychance45.WhatdoesLizMurray'sstorytellus?A.Wherethereisawillthereisaway.B.Theearlybirdcatchestheworm.C.TwoheadsarebetterthanonE.D.Eastorwesthomeisbest.
- OlderpeoplewithhearinglossmaysufferfasterratesofmentaldeclinE.PeoplewhohavehearingtroublesufferedmeaningfulimpairmentsinmemoryattentionandlearningaboutthreeyearsearlierthanpeoplewithnormalhearingastudypublishedonlineJanuary21inJAMAInternalMedicinereveals.ThefindingsupportstheideathathearinglosscanhaveseriousconsequencesforthebrainsaysPatriciaTunofBrandeisUniversityinWalthamMass.whostudiesaging.I'mhopingitwillbearealwake-upcallintermsofrealizingtheimportanceofhearing.ComparedwithothersenseshearingisoftenoverlookedTunsays.Wearemadetointeractwithlanguageandtolistentoeachotheranditcanhavedamagingeffectsifwedon't.FrankLinofJohnsHopkinsSchoolofMedicineandcolleaguestestedthehearingof1984olderadults.Mostoftheparticipantswhoaveraged77yearsoldshowedsomehearingloss—1162volunteershadtroublehearingnoisesoflessthan25decibelscomparabletoawhisperorrustlingleaves.Thevolunteers;deficitsreflectthehearinglossinthegeneralpopulation:Overhalfofpeopleolderthan70havetroublehearing.Overthenextsixyearstheseparticipantsunderwentmentalevaluationsthatmeasuredfactorssuchasshort-termmemoryattentionandtheabilitytoquicklymatchnumberstosymbols.EverybodygotworseatthetasksastimeworeonbutpeoplewithhearinglosshadanespeciallysharpdeclinetheteamfounD.Onaverageasubstantialdropinperformancewouldcomeaboutthreeyearsearliertopeoplewithhearingloss.Lincautionsthatthestudyhasfoundanassociationbetweenhearinglossandmentalabilities;theresearcherscan'tconcludethathearinglossdirectlycausesthedeclinE.Yetmoreandmorestudiesareturningupwaysthatdiminishedhearingcoulddamagethebrain.Apersonwhocan'thearwellmightavoidsocialsituationsandisolation孤立isknowntobebadforthebrain.YougraduallybecomemoresociallywithdrawnLinsays.Socialisolationisamajormajorfactorfordementia痴呆andcognitivedeclinE.Otherstudiessuggestthatwhenpeoplestruggletointerpretanddecode译解wordstheirbrainsdivertenergyawayfromothertaskssuchasmemory.AudiologistandpsychologistKathyPichora—Fullersaysthatthisbraindrainhappenstoeveryoneevenpeoplewithouthearingloss.Studieshaveshownthatpeopleareworseatrememberingthingswhenthey'reinanoisyroomforinstancE.Peoplewithhearinglossmaybeconstantlydivertingalargeswath—大片oftheirbrainpowerleavinglessforothermentaltaskssaysPichora—FulleroftheUniversityofTorontoMississaugA.59.Massdoestheresearchto_____.A.presentthementaldeclineB.attachimportancetohearingC.comparehearingwithothersensesD.exaggeratethedamagingeffects60.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Theoutcomeofthetest.B.ThedesignofthetestC.Theparticipantsofthetest.D.Thepurposeofthetest.61.Dementiaandcognitivedeclinemainlyresultfrom____.A.socialisolationB.hearinglossC.memorylossD.speechimpairment62.Theunderlinedworddivertprobablymeans_____.A.blockB.accumulateC.shiftD.change
- SalesmanRameshlivedinthesouthernpartofIndiA.HegothisfirstassignmentinthemonthofJunethestartoftherainyseasonintheareA.Hewasgivenalistoflocallaundryownerswhomhehadtoapproachandsellproductsto.Hewasscaredandthoughthewouldn’tbeabletofulfillthetaskbutheacceptedthechallengeashehadnootherchoicE.Thenextdayhestartedapproachingthelaundryownersandwithin15dayshegotareallyniceresponsE.MostofthempurchasedhisproductsbuttheyborrowedmoneyfromRameshtobuytheproducts.Everyonepromisedtopayhimbackwithinthenext15days.DuringthelastweekofJuneamidstheavyshowershestartedvisitingthelaundryownerstocollectmoney.Uponvisitinghalfofthemherealizedhehadn’tcollectedapenny.Afteralmost14daysonabrightsunnyMondaymorninghestartedvisitingthelaundryownersonceagain.SuddenlybynoonRameshrealizedthathehadcollectedthepaymentsfromalmost50%oftheowners.Heworkedhardthroughoutthedayandbytheendofthedayhehadcompleted90%ofhistargetforJuneandJuly.AtlasthebecamethestarperformerforthemonthsofJuneandJuly.WhydidthelaundryownerslookattheskyandtellhimtocomethenextdaywhenRameshvisitedthem?Hewenttoalaundryownerandaskedhimthequestion.TheownersaidThisisthemonthoftherainyseasonandwehavetowashtheclothesdrythemoffandironthembeforehandingthemovertocustomers.Ifthesundoesn’tshinehowcanwedryourclothesandearnmoneytopayyouback?Rameshthenrealizedthatitwashispatienceandendurancethatkepthimgoingandultimatelyhelpedhimachievesuccess.LikeRamesheachoneofusshouldrealizethatapartfrombeinghonestandhard-workingifwecankeepourpatienceweareinchinguptheladderofsuccess.61.WhatcanwelearnaboutRamesh?A.Hedidn’tlikethejobofsalesman.B.Hewasconfidentinhisfirsttask.C.Hiscustomersweremainlythelocallaundryowners.D.Heaccomplishedhissalestaskperfectlywithin10days.62.ThelaundryownersaskedRameshtocomelaterbecause___________.A.theyfeltembarrassedaboutrefusingRameshdirectlyB.theydidn’twanttopayRameshbackatallC.theyhadtowaitforthesuntocomeouttodryclothesD.theyhadtosaveupmoneytopayfortheproductstheybought63.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesRamesh?A.Hard-workingandpatient.B.Patientandgenerous.C.Generousandhard-working.D.ConfidentandpersuasivE.64.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.JuneisthestartoftherainyseasoninthesouthernpartofIndiA.B.TosellproductsRameshhelpedhiscustomerstowashclothes.C.Rameshbecamethestarperformerforthenextthreemonths.D.A.minorityofcustomerspaidfortheproductsusingthemoneyfromRamesh.65.Whatdoestheauthortrytotellus?A.Plansareeverything.B.Patienceleadstosuccess.C.Customersmustcomefirst.D.Successisonething;luckisanother.
- OneHalloweenalittleboyandhisfriendwentoutforafunnightoftrick-or-treating.Atfirsteverythingwasgreat.Theyweregettinglotsofcandyastheywentfromhousetohousebutthentheysawahousewhichtheyhadn’tbeentobeforE.Itwasaveryspooky阴森森的housE.Beingyoungandbravetheydecidedtogouptothedoorandknock.Afterallscaryhousesmighthavethebestcandy!Astheywalkedupthelongwindingpaththeysawthingsthatchilled使恐惧themtothebone!Theyheardsoundsthatfrightenedthem.Maybetheyshouldturnback.Butthelittleboysbeingverybravejustwantedtoseewhatwasinthathousesotheywentonnotdeterredbythethingstheyheardorsaw.AstheyslowlymadetheirwayuptothedoortheyimaginedwhatmightbeinsidE.Maybeitwouldbeawitchormaybeaghost!Afterknockingseveraltimesthedoorslowlycreaked嘎吱作响open:Totheirsurpriseamonster怪物slowlycameouttogreetthem.Theyweresoscaredthattheycouldn’tmove!Whatcouldtheydo?ThenthelittleboyhadanideA.HesaidTrick-or-treat!Thenthebigscarymonstermuchtothekids’surprisereachedoverandbroughtoutahugebowlofthebestcandytheyhadneverseen.Wowthekidsthoughtthiswasgreat!ItturnedoutthatthehousewasdecoratedforHalloweenandthebigscarymonsterwasjustwearingacostumejustlikethekids.SincetheyweretheonlykidsandwerebraveenoughtogotothescaryhousetheycouldtakeasmuchcandyastheywanteD.46.Thispassageis________.A.afunnyHalloweenstoryB.mainlyabouttwobravekidsC.mainlyaboutaspookyhouseD.mainlyaboutthecustomofHalloween47.Whydoyouthinkthekidswerebraveenoughtoenterthestrangehouse?A.Becausetheywerepreparedforwhatwouldcometothedoor.B.Becausetheyexpectedtomeetanothertrick-or-treatinsidE.C.BecausetheywerecuriousaboutwhatwasinthehousE.D.Becausetheywereanxioustogetmoreandbettercandy.48.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.A.themonsterwasafraidofthephrasetrickortreatB.thetwokidswerealsowearingcostumesC.notallfamiliespreparedcandyforbravekidsD.someotherchildrenhadbeentothehousebeforethetwokids49.Thehousewasdecoratedfor________.A.amonstertoliveinB.HalloweenC.thekidstoplayinD.peopletoshelter50.Theunderlinedworddeterredinthesecondparagraphcanbereplacedby________.A.warnedB.delayedC.attractedD.frightened
- LuoJingyu19hasfouryearsofexperienceofrunningbusiness.HeisalsoafreshmanintheartsdepartmentofHubeiUniversity.LuoJingyuisfromanordinaryfamily.HesaidMyparentstoldmeifIwantedsomethingIshouldmakeanefforttogetitsoIearnedpocketmoneybydoinghouseworkwhenIwaslittlE.Thedreamofrunninghisownbusinessgrewinhisheart.HesaidIwanttobeasuccessfulpersonlikeAlibaba’sMaYun.WhenLuowasajuniorstudenthehadtheideaofsellinglanterns灯笼whenhesawmanypeopleflyingChineselanternsinasquarE.LuoboughtsomelanternsfromastorebutthesaleswerenotasgoodashehadexpecteD.Thenhefoundanotherwaytodobusiness.HeboughtlanternsontheInternetataverylowpricE.Finallyheeasilymade5000yuanintwodays.WithahappybeginningLuoplannedtoopenadressshop.Myparentsdidn’tsupportmeopeningadressshopsoIhadtoborrow120000yuanforit.Althoughhedidmarketresearchbeforestartingthebusinesswasn’tverygoodbecausehistasteinfashionwasn’tacceptedbycustomers.Theshopeventuallycloseddownafterhalfayear.Afterexperiencingabiglosshedecidedtodosomethinghewasfamiliarwith---sellingpaintingtools.Asafineartsstudentheknewthemarket.Heconvincedhisfriendstoinvestonemillionyuaninhisshop.Withagoodbusinessmindandalotofeffortthesalesoftheshopreachedsixmillionyuaninayear.EventhoughLuoisrichheusesacheapcellphoneanddoesnotwearluxury奢华的clothes.HehasasimplelifestylE.Itisn’teasytomakemoneysomoneyshouldbeusedonsomethingworthwhilehesaiD.66.WecanlearnfromthesecondparagraphthatLuo’sparents_______.A.askedhimformoneytopaytherentB.gavehimsomemoneytodobusinessC.advisehimtopaymoreattentiontohisstudiesD.suggestedthatheworkhardtogetsomething67.Whatistherighttimeorderforthefollowingevents?A.LuoboughtsomelanternsfromthestorE.B.LuoboughtsomeLanternsontheInternet.C.Luobegansellingpaintingtools.D.LuoopenedadressstorE.A.abcdB.abdcC.bacdD.cbad68.Whywasn’tthedressshopsuccessful?A.Hehadtoprepareforhisexam.B.Thedressesheboughtweren’tofhighquality.C.Customersdidn’taccepthistasteinfashion.D.Hedidn’thaveenoughmoneytobuybeautifuldresses.69.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Luolearnttomakelanternsfromhisfather.B.Luo’sfriendsadvisedhimtosellpaintingtools.C.ThelossatthedressshoptaughtLuoalesson.D.Luoborrowedmoneyfromthebanktoopenshops.70.WhichofthefollowingwordscandescribeLuobest?A.Talentedbutlazy.B.Richbutmean.C.Optimisticandgenerous.D.Hard-workingandplain-living.
- WhenDebbieMacomberdecidedtopursueherdreamofbecomingawritersherentedatypewriterputitonthekitchentableandbegantypingeachmorningbeforethekidswenttoschool.Whenthekidscamehomeshemovedthetypewriterandmadethemdinner.WhentheywenttobedshemoveditbackandtypedsomemorE.FortwoyearsDebbiefollowedthisroutinE.Supermomhadbecomeastrugglingwriterandshewaslovingeveryminuteofit.OnenighthoweverherhusbandsaidtoherHoneyI'msorrybutyou'renotbringinginanyincomE.Wecan'tdothisanymorE.Wecan'tsurviveonjustwhatImakE.Thatnightherheartbrokenandhermindtoobusytolethersleep.Shestaredattheceilingintheirdarkenedbedroom.Debbieknew—withalloftheresponsibilitiesofkeepingupahouseandlookingafterfourkids—thatworking40hoursaweekwouldleavehernotimetowritE.SeeingherdespairherhusbandwokeupandaskedWhat'swrongIreallythinkIcouldhavemadeitasawriterIreallydo.WaynewassilentforalongtimeandthensaidAllrighthoneygoforit.SoDebbiereturnedtoherdreamandhertypewriteronthekitchentablepoundingoutpageafterpageforanothertwoyears.Herfamilywentwithoutvacationspinchedpenniesandworehand-me-downs.Butthesacrificeandthepersistencefinallypaidoff.AfterfiveyearsofstrugglingDebbiesoldherfirstbook.Thenanother.Andanother.UntilfinallytodayDebbiehaspublishedmorethan100booksthreeofwhichhavebeensoldformovies.Over60millioncopiesareinprintandshehasmillionsofloyalfans.AndWayneAllthatsacrificeinsupportofhiswifepaidoffhandsomely.Hegottoretireatage50andnowspendshistimebuildinganairplaneinthebasementoftheir7000square-footmansion.Debbie'skidsgotagiftfarmoreimportantthanafewsummercamps.AsadultstheyrealizewhatDebbiegavethemwasfarmoreimportant—permissionandencouragementtopursuetheirowndreams.20.Herhusbandaskedhertogiveupwritingbecause________.A.hewantedhertodomorehouseworkratherthanjustwriteB.shecouldn'tearnanymoneyanditwashardforthemtomakeendsmeetC.hewantedhertofindabetter-paidjobthatinterestedherD.hethoughtkeepingupahousewasawife'sresponsibility21.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Debbiespent40hoursinwritingaweekbeforeshesucceededasawriter.B.Debbie'sfamilyoftenwentoutonvacationswithouther.C.Debbie'shusbandgaveuphisownjobtosupportherwriting.D.Debbie'ssuccesshasbroughtherlotsofmoney.22.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthat________.A.Waynedoesn'tbenefitfromherwife'ssuccessB.Debbiehasgreatinfluenceonherchildren'sgoingaftertheirdreamsC.Debbie'skidsallrealizedtheirdreamsasadultsD.Debbieisafailureasamotherwhilesheisasuccessasawriter23.What'sprobablythebesttitleforthepassage?A.GoforitB.AgreatmotherC.UnionisstrengthD.Writingpaysmore
- NowadaysmoreandmorepeopleprefertotravelbyplanE.Theythinkairtravelisfarsaferthandrivingacaronabusymotorway.Butstillthereisadangerthatgrowseveryyear.Airlinersgetlargerandlarger.Someairplanescancarryover300passengers.AndtheairitselfbecomesmoreandmorecrowdeD.Ifonelargeairlinerstruckintoanotherinmid-air600livescouldbelost.Fromthemomentanairlinertakesofftothemomentitlandseverymovementiswatchedonradarscreens.Airtrafficcontrollerstellthepilotexactlywhentoturnwhentoclimbandwhentocomedown.TheairtrafficcontrollersaroundabusyairportlikeLondon-Heathrowmaydealwith2500planesaday.Notallofthemactuallylandattheairport.AnyplanethatfliesneartheairportcomesundertheordersofthecontrollerstherE.Evenasmallmistakeontheirpartcouldcauseaterribleaccident.RecentlysuchadisasteralmosthappeneD.Twolargejetswereflyingtowardstheairport.Onewascarrying69passengersfromTorontotheother176passengersfromChicago.Anairtrafficcontrollernoticedonhisradarscreenthatthetwoplanesweretooclosetoeachother.HeorderedonetoturntotherightandtoclimB.ButhemadeamistakE.Heorderedthewrongplanetodothis.Soinsteadofturningawayfromthesecondplanethefirstplaneturnedtowardsit.FifteensecondslateritflewdirectlyinfrontofthesecondplanE.TheyavoidedeachotherbythesmallestpartofaseconD.Thedistancebetweenthemwaslessthanthatofalargeswimmingpool.Thisisanexampleofthedangerthatgrowseveryyear.68.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Travelingbyairisassafeasbycar.B.Travelingbyairisnotassafeasbycar.C.Travelingbycarisasdangerousasbyair.D.Travelingbycarismoredangerousthanbyair.69.Theairtrafficcontrollersofanairport.A.areorderedtohandle2500planesadayinEnglandB.giveorderstoplanesleavingtheairportC.onlydealwiththeplanesthatwanttolandthereD.controlalltheplanesflyingneartheairport70.Thedangerofaircrashesgrowseveryyearbecause.A.airlinersaregettinglargerandairtrafficisbecomingheavierB.apilotdoesnotalwayshearacontroller’sorderC.acontrollerislikelytomakemoreandmoremistakesD.airportscanhardlyservethegrowingnumberofairplanes71.Theexampleinthepassageistoshowthat.A.airtrafficcontrollersareoftencarelessB.airtrafficcontrollersshouldpaymuchattentiontoavoidingaccidentsC.itisdifficultforairplanestoavoidterribleaccidentsD.twoplanesshouldnotflytooclosetoeachother
- Pastaistheworld’sfavoritefooD.A.surveytakenin17countriesconfirmedthatpastaiswhatpeopleliketoeatmost.Notonlyispastathenumberonefoodinitshomecountry—ItalybutisalsoenjoyedinfarawayplaceslikethePhilippinesMexicoandSouthAfricA.PastahasbecomepopularforonethingbecauseitischeapandeasytopreparE.Justcooknoodlesorotherformsofpastamakeasaucetogowithitandyou’refinisheD.ManydifferenttypesofmealscanbecreatedwithpastA.Ittastesgoodandfillsyourstomach.Itproducesenergyintheformofcarbohydrates碳水化合物whichiswhyathleteseatpastaregularly.PastacanalsobekeptforalongertimE.Youdon’thavetouseitupatoncE.PastahasalsobecomepopularbecauseitstandsfortheItalianwayoflifE.Peopleallovertheworldlikeitbecauseit’ssosimplE.Ithastwobasicingredients成分wheatandwaterjustlikebreaD.LegendhasitthatMarcoPolobroughtpastabacktoItalywithhimbutthisisnottruE.Arabsprobablybroughtanoodle-likedishtoSicilyinthe8thcentury.Farmershavebeengrowingwheatthemainingredientofpastathereforages.TheworldwidesalesofpastahaverisensharplyoverthepastdecadE.Italyleadsthepasta-eatingcommunityoftheworlD.TheItaliansarethenumberoneconsumersfollowedbyVenezuelaandTunisiA.9.Inwhichcountrydopeopleeatpastamost?A.Mexico.B.VenezuelA.C.ThePhilippines.D.SouthAfricA.10.Sportspeopleoftenhavepastabecause.A.itcostslessmoneyB.itcanbekeptlongerC.itprovidesproperenergyD.itcontainsnocarbohydrates11.Onereasonwhypastaisfavoredisthat.A.itisrichinnutritionB.itsmellsjustlikebreadC.peoplelikeasimplelifestyleD.Italianfoodstandsforfashion12.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheoriginofpastaB.Italians’loveforpastaC.Pasta—theworld’sfavoritefoodD.Pastaischangingpeople’swayoflife
- FiveyearsagoDavidSmithworeanexpensivesuittoworkeveryday.Iwasaclothesaddict迷hejokes.IusedtocarryafreshsuittoworkwithmesoIcouldchangeifmyclothesgotwrinkled皱的.TodayDavidwearscasualclothes—khakipantsandasportsshirt—totheofficE.HehardlyeverwearsanecktiE.I’mworkingharderthaneverDavidsaysandIneedtofeelcomfortablE.Moreandmorecompaniesareallowingtheirofficeworkerstowearcasualclothestowork.IntheUnitedStatesthechangesfromformaltocasualofficewearhavebeenslow.Intheearly1990smanycompaniesallowedtheirworkerstowearcasualclothesonFridaybutonlyonFriday.Thisbecameknownasdress-downFridayorcasualFriday.Whatstartedoutasanextraone-day-a-weekbenefitforworkershasreallybecomeaneverydaythingsaidbusinessadviserMaislyJones.Whyhavesomanycompaniesstartedallowingtheirworkerstowearcasualclothes?Onereasonisthatit'seasierforacompanytoattractnewworkersifithasacasualdresscodE.Alotofyoungpeopledon'twanttodressupforworksaystheownerofasoftwarecompanysoit'shardtohirepeopleifyouhaveaconservativedresscodE.Anotherreasonisthatpeopleseemhappierandmoreproductivewhentheyarewearingcomfortableclothes.InastudymadebyLeviStraussandCompany85percentofemployerssaidthatcasualdresshasasideeffectonwork.Supportersofcasualofficewearalsosaythatacasualdresscodehelpsthemsavemoney.SuitsareexpensiveifyouhavetowearoneeverydayonepersonsaiD.Forthesameamountofmoneyyoucanbuyalotmorecasualclothes.26.DavidSmithreferstohimselfashavingbeenaclothesaddictbecause______________.A.hedidn’twanttospendmuchmoneyonclothesB.hecouldn'tstandacleanappearanceC.hewantedhisclothestolooktidyandcleanallthetimeD.heoftenworekhakipantsandasportsshirt27.DavidSmithwearscasualclothesnowbecause______________.A.theymakehimfeelateasewhenworkingB.hecannotaffordtobuyexpensiveclothesC.helookshandsomeincasualclothesD.henolongerworksforanycompany28.AccordingtothispassagewhichofthefollowingisFALSE?A.Manyworkersdon’tlikeaconservativedresscodE.B.ComfortableclothesmakeworkersmoreproductivE.C.AlltheemployersintheU.S.areforcasualofficewear.D.A.casualclothescodeiswelcomedbyyoungworkers.29.AccordingtothispassagewhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Companyworkersstartedtodressdownabouttwentyyearsago.B.Dress-downFridaywasfirstgivenasafavorfromemployers.C.Dress-downhasbecomeaneverydayphenomenonsincetheearly1990s.D.ManyworkerswanttowearcasualclothestoimpresspeoplE.30.InthispassagethefollowingadvantagesofcasualofficeweararementionedEXCEPT______________.A.savingworker’smoneyB.makingworkershappierC.improvingworker’sfeelingD.makingworkersmoreattractive
- NearlyathousandpeoplelaughheartilytogetherforhalfanhoureverymorninginaparkinShenzhen.GuangzhouDailytookacloserlookatthosehappypeoplE.TheyaremembersofagroupnamedLaughingClubandwhentheygettogetheralltheydoislaugh.ZhangLixinthefounderoftheclubandregardedasthe‘laughleader’toldthepaperthatlaughingdoeshimalotofgooD.Hestartedafterhereadsomeadviceinabookandtriedgigglingafterquarrellingwithhiswifetorelax.AfterlaughingforafewdaysZhangfoundhimselfmoreoutgoingandrelaxeD.Soonhiswifejoinedhimbringingthefamilymorelaughterandlessbickering.WhenhegottoknowakindoflaughingyogaisgoodforthehealthZhangwenttoBombaytolearnfromthelocalsanddevelopedwhathelearnedintomorethan30waysoflaughing.Thelionbellow吼istoshoutwiththefingersoutstretchedneartheears.Thereistheopenmouthlaughthebow-pullinglaughthewelcominglaughandeventhequarrellinglaughwithdifferentarmmovementsoflaughstylE.ThelaughmovementsweptoverShenzheninafewofmonthsattractingtensofthousandsofpeopletojoinandhasbeenfollowedinnearbycitiessuchasGuangzhou.Everymorningatthelakefrontandat8pmoneveryMondayWednesdayFridayatthemountainpeaksquareinLianhuaMountainParkclubmembersgathertolaughandshoutloudly.56.Fromthefirstparagraphweknowthat_________________________.A.GuangzhouDailyisthesourceoftheinformationB.thosehappypeoplecomefromGuangzhouDailyC.thereisaGuangzhouDailyofficenearLaughingClubD.GuangzhouDailysupportedthelaughmovement57.ThepeopleinLaughingClublaughbecausethey_____________________.A.liveahappylifeB.alwaysfeelhappyC.justcan’thelpitD.wanttorelaxthemselves58.Whichoftheunderlinedwordshasameaningsimilartolaughing?A.Giggling.B.Quarrelling.C.Outgoing.D.Bickering.59.AccordingtothepassagewhencannotyouseeclubmemberspracticinglaughinginLianhuaMountainPark?A.At8pmonSunday.B.At8pmonMonday.C.At8pmonFriday.D.At8pmonWednesday.60.What’stheideaexpressedbythelasttwoparagraphs?A.ThemembersofLaughingClubareincreasing.B.Thelaughmovementisbecomingpopular.C.Thelaughingisdoneonlyinparks.D.LaughingClubispracticinglaughingharD.
- Jimmyisanautomotivemechanicbuthelosthisjobafewmonthsago.HehasagoodheartbutalwaysfearedapplyingforanewjoB.Onedayhegatheredupallhisstrengthanddecidedtoattendajobinterview.Hisappointmentwasat10amanditwasalready830.Whilewaitingforabustotheofficewherehewassupposedtobeinterviewedhesawanelderlymanwildlykickingthetyreofhiscar.Obviouslytherewassomethingwrongwiththecar.JimmyimmediatelywentuptolendhimahanD.WhenJimmyfinishedworkingonthecartheoldmanaskedhimhowmuchheshouldpayfortheservicE.Jimmysaidtherewasnoneedtopayhimhejusthelpedsomeoneinneedandhehadtorushforaninterview.ThentheoldmansaidWellIcouldtakeyoutotheofficeforyourinterview.It'stheleastIcoulddo.PleaseIinsist.JimmyagreeD.UponarrivalJimmyfoundalonglineofapplicantswaitingtobeintervieweD.Jimmystillhadsomegreaseonhimafterthecarrepairbuthedidnothavemuchtimetowashitofforhaveachangeofshirt.Onebyonetheapplicantslefttheinterviewer'sofficewithdisappointedlooksontheirfaces.FinallyhisnamewascalleD.Theinterviewerwassittingonalargechairfacingtheofficewindow.RockingthechairbackandforthheaskedDoyoureallyneedtobeinterviewedJimmy'sheartsank.WiththewayIlooknowhowcouldIpossiblypassthisinterviewhethoughttohimself.ThentheinterviewerturnedthechairandtoJimmy'ssurpriseitwastheoldmanhehelpedearlierinthemorning.ItturnedouthewastheGeneralManagerofthecompany.SorryIhadtokeepyouwaitingbutIwasprettysureImadetherightdecisiontohaveyouaspartofourworkforcebeforeyouevensteppedintothisofficE.Ijustknowyou'dbeatrustworthyworker.Congratulations!JimmysatdownandtheysharedacupofwelldeservedcoffeeashelandedhimselfanewjoB.1.WhydidJimmyapplyforanewjob?A.Hewasoutofwork.B.HewasboredwithhisjoB.C.Hewantedahigherposition.D.Hehopedtofindabetterboss.2.WhatdidJimmyseeonthewaytotheinterview?A.Afriend'scarhadaflattyrE.B.Awildmanwaspushingacar.C.AterriblecaraccidenthappeneD.D.Anoldman'scarbrokedown.3.WhydidtheoldmanofferJimmyaride?A.HewasalsotobeintervieweD.B.Heneededatravellingcompanion.C.HealwayshelpedpeopleinneeD.D.HewasthankfultoJimmy.4.HowdidJimmyfeelonhearingtheinterviewer'squestion?A.Hewassorryfortheotherapplicants.B.TherewasnohopeforhimtogetthejoB.C.Heregrettedhelpingtheoldman.D.TheinterviewerwasveryrudE.5.WhatcanwelearnfromJimmy'sexperience?A.Wherethere'sawillthere'saway.B.AfriendinneedisafriendindeeD.C.GoodisrewardedwithgooD.D.TwoheadsarebetterthanonE.
- HereisatruestoryaboutafamousmanwhoworkedintheWhiteHouseandacriminal.Theyoncefacedthesamethingtheirmothergavethemappleswhentheywereyoung.ThecriminalsaidonedaymymotherbroughtsomeapplesandaskedmybrotherandmeWhichdoyouwant?ThereddestandbiggestonemylittlebrothersaiD.MymotherstaredathimandsaidtohimangrilyYoushouldlearntogivethegoodthingstoothers;youshouldn’talwaysthinkofyourself.SeeingthisIsuddenlychangedmyideaandthensaidtomymotherMumpleasegivemethesmalleroneandgivethebiggeronetomylittlebrother.Hearingmywordsmymotherwasveryhappy.ShekissedmeonmyfaceandgavethereddestandbiggestappletomeasaprizE.FromthenonIlearnedtotellliesfightstealandroB.InordertogetwhatIwantedIplayedharD.AsaresultIwassentintoprison.ThefamousmanfromtheWhiteHousesaidOnedaymymotherbroughtsomeapples.ShesaidtomybrotherandmeYouallwantthereddestandbiggestoneright?Welllet’shaveacompetition.NowIdividethegrasslandinfrontofthegateintotwoandIwillgiveonetoeachofyouandyoumustshear修剪itwell.AndIwillgivethereddestandbiggestappletohimwhodoesitthemostquicklyandbest.AfterthecompetitionIwonandIgotthebiggestapplE.Inourfamilyaslongasyouwanttogetthebestthingsyoumusttakepartincompetition.Ithinkitisfair.Nomatterwhatyouwantyoumustpaylotsofefforts.51Thecriminalgotthereddestandbiggestapplebecause.A.hetoldthetruththathewantedasmalleroneB.hismotherlovedhimmorethanshelovedtheyoungerbrotherC.elderbrothershouldofcoursehavethebiggeroneD.heknewhowtomakehismotherhappyfromheranswer52Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat.A.it’simportanttomakechildrenawarethatnomatterwhattheywanttheymustpayworkB.it’swrongtoaskchildrentochooseappleswhentheyarenotoldenoughC.it’swrongtoaskchildrennottoalwaysthinkofthemselvesD.it’salwaysnecessarytohaveacompetitionwhenwegivechildrenapple53Thewritertellsthestoryby.A.organizingitintheorderoftimeB.makingacomparisonbetweentwomenC.providingsomescientificinformationD.describingitintheorderofspace54Itisimpliedinthepassagethat.A.weshouldalwaystrytowincompetitionswhichcanbringusalotB.inordertogetwhatwewantweshouldplayhardC.givingchildrenappleswillleadthemtobecomecriminalsD.amother’seducationalmethodhasagreatinfluenceonachild’sgrowing
- Thisisastoryfrom28yearsago.Mydadwasausedcarsalesman.EveryThursdaynighthewouldheadofftoShreveportLAforanauction拍卖会.MostofthetimeIdroveacaroverthereforhimsohecouldsellitattheauction.OnedayIwasridingwithmydadwhenhenoticedahitch-hiker搭便车的人withabackpack.WithouthesitationhepulledthecaroverandofferedhimaridE.Dadaskedhimhisnameandproceededtotalktohimaboutallsortsofthings.Dadaskedhimwherehewasgoing.Thehitch-hikertoldhimthathewasheadingforthewest.Ican’trecallwhybuthetoldDadalotofthingsthathadoccurredtohimandthatpersuadedhimtomakethatdecision.HetalkedaboutthetragiceventsthatoccurredtohimseveralyearsbeforE.Hewaslowinspiritsbuttcouldseethatthehitch-hiker’sattitudewaschangingassomeonewasreallylisteningtohim.Wedrove45minutesbeforethehitch-hikergotoff.WepulledoverandDadtoldhimtokeephisheadupandthingswouldstartlookingupforhimsoon.Hereachedintohispocketandhandedthehitch-hikeratwenty-dollarbill.TheguysmileD.Henearlylituprightthereonthecolddarkhighway.Wedroveonandmydaddidnotsayasinglething.IwasstillcompletelyamazedbywhatIhadjustwitnesseD.Iwasalwaystoldbyeveryonenevertopickupahitch-hikerandyetmydaddiditeverysingletimehesawonE.WhilereflectinguponthatstoryIcametounderstandthatjustonesinglekindactcouldchangesomeone’slifeandIamsurethatmyfather’sdeedmadethatpoorman’sday.51.TheunderlinedwordsthatdecisioninParA.2referto__________.A.catchingthecarB.headingforthewestC.talkingabouthisexperiencesD.driving45minutes52.Whatmadethehitch-hikerbecomelessupset?A.Thewriter’sfatherofferinghimafreeridE.B.Thewriter’sfatherreallylisteningtohim.C.Thewriter’sfatheragreeingtodrivehimtohisdestination.D.Thewriter’sfathertalkingtohimaboutallsortsofthings.53.Whenhisfatherhelpedthehitch-hikerthewriter__________.A.wasdeeplymovedB.stronglydisagreedC.admiredhisfatherD.couldn’tunderstand54.WhichofthefollowingwordsCANNOTbeusedtodescribethefather?A.Willingtohelp.B.Easy-going.C.Far-sighteD.D.Fullofsympathy.55.Theauthorwrotethetextmainlyto__________.A.showhisrespectforhisfatherB.tellastoryofhisfatherC.provehisfatheristhebestteacherD.advisepeopletolearnfromtheirfather
- 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.PointingtotheknifeheaskedagainHaveyouseenityet?YesSir.TheofficerwashappyandaskedWhenandwhere?Isawitherethisafternoonsir.11.Thefarmerdecidedtosellthevegetablesto.A.buysomefoodforhisfamilyB.buysomemedicineforhiswifeC.gotoseeadoctorD.gotothecinema12.Thefarmerdidn’tsellouthisvegetablesuntiltheeveningbecause.A.theyweretoobadB.theywereveryexpensiveC.itrainedhardthatmorningD.fewpeoplelikedtogooutonsuchabadday13.Thefarmerranawayquicklybecause.A.thepolicemenwerecomingtowardshim.B.hiswifewaswaitingforhimathomeC.hewasafraidtoseeadeadman.D.itwassolatethathecouldn’tstaythereanylonger.
- PeoplearoundtheworldarerememberingNelsonMandelaSouthAfrica’sfirstblackpresident.HediedThursdayattheageof95.SouthAfricanPresidentJacobZumasaidThenationhaslostitsgreatestsonandourpeoplehavelostafather.Mandelahadbeeninpoorhealthforseveralyears.Hewasrepeatedlytreatedinhospitalmostrecentlyforalunginfection.Hebecameinfectedwithtuberculosis结核manyyearsagowhileinprison.NelsonMandelawasthemainleaderineffortstoendwhiteminorityruleinSouthAfricA.Hespent27yearsinprisonforhispartinfightingapartheid种族隔离—thenation’spolicyofdiscrimination歧视againstblacks.ManyworldleaderspastandpresentarerememberingNelsonMandelA.FrederickW.deKlerkwasSouthAfrica’slastapartheidleader.HefreedMandelafromprisonin1990.LaterthetwomenwontheNobelPeacePrizE.Mr.deKlerksaidpeoplewillrememberMandelafortheimportanceheplacedonreconciliation和解—beingabletoreachasettlementbetweenconflictingsides.Hesaidtheirrelationshipwasinhiswordsoftenstormybuthesaidtheywerealwaysabletocometogetheratcritical关键的moments.IntheUnitedStatesPresidentBarackObamacalledMandelaaninfluentialbraveandprofoundlygoodhumanbeing.Mr.ObamasaidMandelawillberememberedforleavingafreeSouthAfricaatpeacE.IamoneofthecountlessmillionswhodrewinspirationfromNelsonMandela’slifE.Myveryfirstpoliticalaction—thefirstthingIeverdidthatinvolvedanissueorapolicyorpolitics—wasaprotestagainstapartheiD.Iwouldstudyhiswordsandhiswritings.InLondonBritishPrimeMinisterDavidCameroncalledMandelaatrueglobalhero.InhiswordsagreatlighthasgoneoutintheworlD.56.WhichisTRUEaboutMandela?A.Heseldomreceivedtreatmentinhospital.B.Hediedinprison.C.A.lunginfectioncausedMandela’sdeath.D.Hediedwhenhewasstillpresent.57.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordstormyinParA.6mean?A.rainyB.fierceC.peacefulD.challenging58.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.FrederickW.deKlerkisstillanenemyofMandelA.B.PresidentBarackObamalearnedalotfromNelsonMandela’slifE.C.NelsonMandelafoughtfortheindependenceofSouthAfricA.D.JacobZumacalledMandelaatrueglobalhero.
- ForfivedaysEdmonton'sDowntownParkistransformedintoonehugestagewhereartistsareabletosharetheirtalentsandwherepeopleareabletocelebrateandenjoythemselves.Sinceitsbeginningin1980theEdmontonFolkMusicFestivalhasbeencommemorating纪念thetruefeelingofwhatfolkmusicisallaboutandthat'sthetraditionaltogetherness友爱thatisfeltwhenpeoplegathertosharestoriesandfeelingsthroughsong.ThisyearwillbethesixthyearwhenvolunteerRiedelwillbeofferinguphertimetothefestival.Peoplecomingoffabusyspringandsummerhaveamomentofrelaxation.RiedelsaiD.It'sreallyeasytorelaxandit'sgreatseeingfamilyandfriendshavefuntogether.Thesefamiliesandfriendscomefromalldifferentkindsofmusicaltastes.PeoplewhotakepleasureinBluesaretheresoarepeoplewholoveBluegrass.Thisfestivaldoesitsbesttodevelopeveryone'smusicalinterests.WithsomanyyearsofexperiencethefestivalhasbecomeawelloiledmachineanddoeswhateveritcantomakeattendeesfeelascomfortableaspossiblE.Therearefreewaterstationsthroughoutthevenue举办地forpeopletofilluptheirtravelcups.Whenpeoplebuyfoodreusabledishesaregivena$2platefeebutthatisreturnedwhentheplateisbroughtback.ThefestivalhascompletelysoldoutofticketsandinrecordtimE.ButwithbignamessuchasVanMorrisonandJakobDylanit'seasytoseehowthatwasgoingtohappen.ThereisnoparkingareaduringthefestivalsousingthePark&RidesystemorEdmontonTransitishighlyrecommendeD.AbikelockupareaisprovidedandwillbeavailableThursdayuntilSundayonehourbeforethegatesopenuntil45minutesafterthegatesclosE.TheEdmontonFolkMusicFestivalbeginsonWednesdayAug.4withVanMorrisonplayingthespecialdonationfund基金concertandwillfinishuponSundayAug.8.1.TheEdmontonFolkMusicFestivalisheldmainlyto______.A.gatherpeoplewithdifferentmusicaltastesB.remindpeopleoftherealsenseoffolkmusicC.exhibitthegoodvoicesofgreattalentsinfolkmusicD.collectoldstoriesoffolkmusic2.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Riedelhasvolunteeredforthefestivalforatleast5years.B.It'shardforpeopletoappreciateBlues.C.Itcostspeoplealittletofilluptheircupsfromwaterstations.D.Peoplehavetopay﹩2foraplateoffooD.3.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat______.A.peoplecangetticketseasilyforthefestivalB.theEdmontonFolkMusicFestivaliswellorganizedC.drivingone'sowncartothefestivalishighlyrecommendedD.bikesareavailableatthefestivalfromWednesdaytoSunday4.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.FolkMusicofBluesB.OneFestivalforAllC.FestivalforFamilyGatheringD.Edmonton'sDowntownPark
- Mattandhiswifelivedinthecountry.Mattwasverystingyandneverwantedtospendapenny.Onedayafaircametothenearbytown.Let’sgotothefairMatthiswifesaidWehaven’tbeenanywhereforalongtimE.MattthoughtaboutthisforawhilE.Heknewhewouldhavetospendmoneyatthefair.AtlasthesaidAllrightbutI’mnotgoingtospendmuchmoney.We’lllookatthingsbutwewon’tbuyanything.Theywenttothefairandlookedatallthethingstobuy.Matt’swifewantedtobuyahatonlycosting$28butwasrefuseD.Lateronacombof$5attractedherattentionbuthewouldnotletherspendanymoney.TheninanearbyfieldtheysawasmallairplanE.Funflight!thenoticesaid$10for10minutes.Matthadneverbeeninanairplaneandhewantedtogoonafunflight.Howeverhedidn’twanttopayforhiswifeeither.I’veonlygot$10hetoldthepilot.Canmywifecomewithmeforfree?Thepilotwasn’tsellingmanyticketssohesaidI’llmakeabargainwithyou.Ifyourwifedoesn’tscreamshecanhaveafreeflight.MattagreedandgotintothesmallairplanewithhiswifE.Thepilottookoffandmadehisairplanedoallkindsofthings.Atonemomentitwasflyingupsidedown.WhentheplanelandedthepilotsaidO.Kyourwifedidn’tmakeasounD.ShecanhaveherridefreE.ThankyouMattsaiditwasn’teasyforheryouknowespeciallywhenshefellout.26.TheunderlinedwordstingyinParA.1hastheclosestmeaningwith_________.A.nothonesttopeopleB.notkindtoothersC.notwantingtospendmoneyD.notwantingtosavemoney27.Howmuchdidtheyspendatthefair?A.$5.B.$10.C.$28.D.$43.28.WhatdidMatt’swifedowhenflying?A.ShescreamedallthetimE.B.ShedroppedofftheplanE.C.ShequarreledwithherhusbanD.D.Shelostallhermoney.29.Thepassageisintendedto_________.A.teachreadersalessonB.attractthetouristsC.describeanexperienceD.makereaderslaugh
- BenandhiswifeSusanwereontheirwaytohavedinnerwiththeirfriends.Itwasadarkwindynightandtheydidnotknowthewayverywell.TheydrovethroughatownuntiltheyfoundwhattheythoughtwastheroadtoDorlingwheretheirfriendsliveD.ButitsoonbecameclearthattheywerenotontheroadtoDorlingatall.Theroadthattheywereonwasgettingnarrowerandtherewerenoothercarsonit.ThewindwasblowingharderwitheveryminutethatpasseD.Theycametoasmallvillage.Theydrovepastachurchandthentwohouseswithoutlightson.Therewasnobodyabouttotellthemwheretheywereorwheretheroadwent.JustthenBensawatelephoneboxtwentymetersorsofurtheron.WhilehewalkedbackalongtheroadtoseeiftherewasanameoutsidethechurchSusantelephonedtheirfriendsandtoldthemthattheywerestillontheirway.TheirfriendswerejustsayingthatthedinnerwasalreadygettingrathercoldwhenBencamebacktothetelephoneboxhisheaddownagainstthewinD.Hesaidthattherewasatreelyingacrosstheroadandthatthetelephonelinesweredown.Susanheardnothingmorefromtheirfriendsaboutthedinner.56.SometimelaterBenandSusanfoundtheytookawrongroadbecause________.A.theirfriendslivednearerthantheydroveB.theroadwasgettingnarrowerandtheircaralonewasonitC.thehardwindmadethemgetlostD.theroadwasnotthesameasbefore57.Benwenttothechurchtoseeiftherewasanameoutsidebecause________.A.hewassuretofindsomepeoplewhoknewDorlingB.hehopedtogethelpfromthereC.hewantedtotelephonehisfriendswheretheywereD.hewantedtostaythereforthenight58.Susancouldhearnothingmorefromtheirfriendsbecause________.A.thetelephonelineswerebrokenbyatreeB.thestrongwindmadetoomuchnoiseC.theygotangryD.theyhadallleft59.Fromthepassageweknow________.A.BenandhiswifeoftenwentoutfordinnersB.BenandhiswifelivedinthecountryC.bothBenandhiswifewereshortsighted近视的D.Benandhiswifeseldom很少wenttoDorling
- Thecentenary百年ofthebirthofWilliamFaulkneroneofthegreatmodernnovelistswascelebratedinSeptember1997.FaulknerwroteaboutthesouthernstatesoftheUnitedStatesofAmericawherehegrewupandwherehisfamilyhadanimportantparttoplayinthehistoryofthatregion.HisworkbecameatouchstoneforinsightsintothetroubledissuesofsouthernAmericanidentityracerelationsandthefamilyinterrelationshipsoftheoldtimesoutherngentry贵族.FaulknerwasborninNewAlbanyMississippionSeptember251897.DespitehisinterestinwritingheleftOxfordHighSchoolMississippiwithoutgraduating.AfterWorldWarIheenteredtheUniversityofMississippiasaspecialstudentarighttostudywhichwasgrantedtoretiredsoldiersalthoughFaulknerhadonlyfinishedtrainingwiththeAirForceinCanadaandnotenteredcombat战斗.FaulknerbegantowritepoemsaverseplayshortstoriesandfinishedhisfirstnovelSartorisin1928.Hisfictionwascenteredfor14ofthe19novelspublishedduringhislifetimeinafictionalregioncalledYoknapatawphaCounty.ThenameissaidtocomefromtheIndianChickasawwordmeaningsplitlanD.InDecember1950FaulknerwasawardedtheNobelPrizeforLiteraturE.WhenheaccepteditinStockholmhisspeechemphasizedthathewishedtocontinuewritingbutinapositivewaythataffirmedthepowerofhumanitytoprevailoveradversecircumstances.Ashesaidinhisspeechhestillfeltthatdespitethethreatofnuclearwarthenhangingovertheworldthecentralconcernofthewritershouldbetheproblemsofthehumanheartinconflictwithitself.HewantedthetensionsandproblemsthathehadcastthespotlightoninthesouthernstatesofAmericatoberesolvedbythelife-affirmingattitudesandactionofhischaracters.LikeplaywrightTennesseeWilliamsFaulknerwasamajorvoicewhospokeforthetroubledheartofthesouthernstatesofAmericA.HisachievementisallthemoreremarkablebecauseasaschoolboyhewasnotonlyafrequentabsenteebutalsoreportedlyfailedtoreachpassgradesinEnglishclass.Hiscollectedshortstoriesnovelspoemsandotherwritingsformalegacy遗产ofliteraturewhichcastsprofoundillumination启发onthespecialcultureoftheSouthaculturewhichdevelopedfromahistoryandsocialcircumstancesthatwerealwaysuniquE.Fromthefocusonafictionalcountyandbyremainingtruetohisviewofaclose-knitbutrealsocietythatreflectedthegreaterworldaroundhimFaulknerintheendfashionedalegendoftheDeepSouththatisoneofthemajorachievementsofthe20thcenturyliteraturE.59.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutWilliamFaulknerisNOTtrueA.WilliamFaulkner’sworkfocusesonseveraltroubledproblemsofsouthernAmericA.B.WilliamFaulknerdiedonehundredyearsago.C.AlthoughWilliamFaulknerdidnotgraduatefromhighschoolhehadgreatinterestsinwriting.D.WilliamFaulkneroncetookpartinthearmywhenhewasyoung.60.WhydidWilliamFaulknerwriteaboutthesouthernstatesofAmerica?A.Theyweretheplacewherehegrewupandhisfamilytookanimportantroleinthehistoryofthatregion.B.HisworkbecameatouchstonE.C.HecaredaboutthetroubledissuesofsouthernAmericA.D.HefeltsympathyforthepoorinsouthernAmericA.61.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutTennesseeWilliamistrue?A.BothTennesseeWilliamandWilliamFaulknerareplaywrights.B.TennesseeWilliamwasamajorvoicewhospokeforthetroubledpeopleinsouthernAmericA.C.LikeFaulknerheoncewonNobelPrizeforliteraturE.D.TennesseeWilliamhadtopursuehiswritingcareerthroughdifficulttimes.62.WhatwasWilliamFaulkner’sattitudetowardthetroubledissuesofsouthernAmerica?A.Hereflectedthembywritingandcriticizedthem.B.Heintendedtocallonthetroubledpeopletorebel.C.ThetroubledissuesofsouthernAmericajustprovidedmanyelementsforhisnovels.D.Headvocatedresolvingtheminpositiveattitudesandactions.
- ColoradofarmerChrisJessenandhiswifePambecamethenewestownersofapandacowwhenitwasbornontheirfarmonNewYear'sEvE.Thecalf小牛namedBenwascreatedthroughgeneticengineering.BenwasthesecondpandacowbornonJessen'sfarmbutwasasurpriseJessensaidthathewasexpectingablackcalf.Thisrarebreedofpandacowgetsitsnicknamefromitssimilaritytoapandabear.ItswhitefaceandblackfurarounditseyesareextremelypandalikE.Thereisawhitebeltcirclearoundthemiddlepartofitsblackbody.BabyBenhasablackmarkonitsforeheaD.ItsthicknewborncoatalsoincreasesthesimilaritytoapandA.Benisexpectedtogrowfourfeettallandweighcloseto1000poundslikeitsfather.ThebreedisnotonlyextremelyrarebutisalsoonlytenyearsolD.ThefirstminipandacowPreciouswasbornonApril272000ontheHappyMountainMiniatureCattleFarminCovingtonWashington.Ittook44yearsofgeneticengineeringbyRichardGradwohlalthoughthefarmerclaimsthenewcowwasactuallyanaccident.Precious'sfatherwasanAmericanBeltiebullnamedRebel.ThemotherwasasmallHappyMountaincownamedSarah.GradwohlistheauthorofTheBeginnersGuidetoOwningYourOwnMiniatureCattleBusinessguidebooka24partarticleseries.Theseminiaturesareactuallykepttobepets.JessenplanstosellBenaftertraining.CowsaresocialanimalsthatrespondwelltohumansandsomewillcomewhentheirnamesarecalleD.PandacowscanbepettedandarepopularwithmanypeoplE.Acloserelationshipcanbeformedwiththemlikeothermoretraditionalpets.44.WhywasBenasurprisetoChrisJessen?A.BecauseBenlookeddifferentfromwhathehadexpecteD.B.BecauseBenwasbornonNewYear'sEvE.C.BecauseBenwascreatedthroughgeneticengineering.D.BecauseBenwasthesecondpandacowbornonhisfarm.45.Whatcanwelearnfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Cowscannotunderstandhumans'instructionsverywell.B.BenwillbekeptasapetbyJessen.C.PandacowsaretoobigtobepetteD.D.Gradwohlknowshowtomanageminiaturecattlebusinesswell.46.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?A.Tointroduceanewtechnologytous.B.ToshowushowthepandacowismadE.C.Tointroduceageneticengineeringinventionthepandacow.D.TointroducetheHappyMountainMiniatureCattleFarmtous.
- Aprettyandquitesuccessfulactresswasthestarforanewmusicalshow.Herhomewasinthecountrysidebutshedidnotwanttogobackthereeverynightsosheboughtanexpensivehouseinthecenterofthecitygotsomebeautifulfurnitureandgotamantopainttheroomsinnewcolors.Itwasverydifficulttogetticketsforhershowbecauseeverybodywantedtoseeit.Soshedecidedtogivethepaintertwoofthebestseats.Shehopedthatthiswouldmakehimworkbetterforher.Hetooktheticketswithoutsayinganythingandsheheardnomoreaboutthemuntiltheendofthemonthwhenshegotthepainter’sbill.Atthebottomofitwerethesewords:FourhourswatchingMissHallsinganddance:3poundswiththisnote:After5p.m.Iget15shillings先令anhourinsteadof10shillings.36.Theactressboughtahouseinthecenterofthecitybecause______.A.shelikedtoliveinthebusiestplaceB.herhomewasfarawayfromwheresheworkedC.shedidn’tliketoliveinthecountryD.shedidn’twanttogobacktoherhometownanylonger37.Theactressgotthepainter’sbill________.A.toasktopayforhiswatchinghershowB.toaskforthemoneyofhispaintingworkC.inwhichheshowedhisthanksfortheticketsD.inwhichheexpressedhisdissatisfaction
- Likedistancerunnersonmeasuredcourseallofuswillmovethroughtimeinaroughlypredictablepattern.Inthefirststageofourliveswedevelopandgrowreachingtowardthetopofphysicalvitalityenergy.Afterwegrowuphoweverthebodybeginsaprocessofgraduallywearingout.Anewawarenessofphysicalfitnessmayhelplengthenouryearsofhealthandvitalityyetnothingwedowillworktostoptheunavoidableforceofaging.Mostofthechangesofagingtakeplacedeepinsidethebody.Thelungsbecomelessabletotakeinoxygen.Powerfulmusclesgraduallylosetheirstrength.TheheartlosespowerandpumpslessblooD.Bonesgroweasiertobreak.FinallywemeetastressastressthatisgreaterthanourphysicalresistancE.OftenitisonlyaminoraccidentorchanceinfectionadiseasecausedbyvirusbutthistimeitbringslifetoanenD.In1932aclassicexperimentnearlydoubledthelifetimeofratssimplybycuttingbackthecaloriesunitformeasuringtheenergyvalueoffoodintheirdiet.Thereasonfortheeffectwasthenunknown.TodayattheUniversityofCaliforniaatBerkleyDr.PaulSeaglehasalsogreatlylengthenedthenormallifetimeofrats.Theresultwasachievedthroughaspecialprotein蛋白质limiteddietwhichhadagreateffectonthechemistryofthebrain.Seagleshowedthatwithinthebrainspecificchemicalscontrolmanyofthesignalsthatinfluenceaging.Bychangingthatchemicalbalancetheclockofagingcanbereset.ForthefirsttimethemysterysomethingthatisdifficulttounderstandortoexplainofwhyweageisbeingseriouslychallengeD.Scientistsinmanyfieldsarenowmakingstrikingandfar-reachingdiscoveries.Anaveragelifetimelasts75yearsyetineachofusliesapotentialforalongerlifE.Ifwecouldkeepthevitalityandresistancetodiseasethatwehaveattwentywewouldlivefor800years.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedworditreferto?A.Physicalvitality.B.Stress.C.Aging.D.PhysicalresistancE.2.TheauthorbelievesthefollowingEXCEPTthat______.A.human’slifepatternispredictableB.physicalfitnesscan’tstoptheforceofagingC.human’slifetimewilllastlongerthan75yearsD.allofthechangesofagingtakeplacedeepinsidethebody3.HowdidDrPaulSeaglelengthenthelifetimeofratsinhisexperiment?A.Bylimitingtheproteinintheirdiet.B.Bycuttingthecaloriesintheirdiet.C.Byresettingtheirclockofaging.D.Bykeepingtheirphysicalfitness.4.Whatisprobablythebesttitleforthearticle?A.TwoGreatExperiments.B.TheMysteryofHumanLifE.C.WaystoLengthenHumanLifE.D.TheBreakthroughintheStudyofAging.
- TimRichterandhiswifeLindahadtaughtforover30yearsnearBuffaloNewYork—heincomputerssheinspecialeducation.TeachingmeanseverythingtousTimwouldsay.InApril1998helearnedhewouldneedaheartoperation.Itwasthekindofnewsthatleadstosomeseriousthinkingaboutlife’spurposE.NotlongafterthesurgeryTimsawabrochuredescribingImaginationLibraryaprogramstartedbyDollyParton’sfoundation基金会thatmailedabookeverymonthtochildrenfrombirthtoagefiveinthesinger’shometownofSevierTennesseE.IthoughtmaybeLindaandIcoulddosomethinglikethiswhenweretireTimrecalls.Heplacedthebrochureonhisdeskasareminder.FiveyearslaternowretiredandwiththatbrochurestillonthedeskTimclickedonimaginationlibrary.com.Theprogramhadbeenopeneduptopartnerswhocouldtakeadvantageofbookandpostagediscounts.ThequalityofthebookswasofgreatconcerntotheRichters.RatherthansignuponlinetheywenttoDollywoodforalook-seE.Wedidn’twanttogivethechildrenrubbishsaysLindA.Thebooks—reviewedeachyearbyteachersliteracyspecialistsandDollywoodboardmembers—includedclassicssuchasEzraJackKeats’sTheSnowyDayandnewerbookslikeAnnaDewdney’sLlamaLlamaseries.SatisfiedthecouplesetuptheRichterFamilyFoundationandgottowork.Since2004theyhaveshippedmorethan12200bookstopreschoolersintheirareA.MeganWilliamsamotheroffourismorethanappreciative:ThisprogramintroducesustobooksI’veneverheardof.TheRichtersspendabout$400amonthsendingbooksto200children.SomepeoplesitthereandwaittodiesaysTim.Othersgetasbusyastheycaninthetimetheyhaveleft.1.WhatledTimtothinkseriouslyaboutthemeaningoflife?A.Hishealthproblem.B.Hisloveforteaching.C.TheinfluenceofhiswifE.D.ThenewsfromtheWeB.2.WhatdidTimwanttodoafterlearningaboutImaginationLibrary?A.Giveoutbrochures.B.Dosomethingsimilar.C.Writebooksforchildren.D.Retirefrombeingateacher.3.AccordingtothetextDollyPartonis.A.awell-knownsurgeonB.amotherofafour-year-oldC.asingerborninTennesseeD.acomputerprogrammer4.WhydidtheRichtersgotoDollywood?A.ToavoidsigninguponlinE.B.TomeetDollywoodboardmembers.C.Tomakesurethebookswerethenewest.D.Toseeifthebookswereofgoodquality.5.WhatcanwelearnfromTim’swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Heneedsmoremoneytohelpthechildren.B.Hewonderswhysomepeoplearesobusy.C.HetriestosavethosewaitingtodiE.D.HeconsidershiseffortsworthwhilE.
- HenryEdwardsHuntingtonwasbornin1850inOneontaNewYork.In1872hewenttoworkforhisuncleoneoftheownersoftheCentralPacificRailroaD.TwentyyearslaterHuntingtonmovedtoSanFranciscoathisuncle’srequesttosharemanagementoftheSouthernPacificRailroaD.OnthewaytoSanFranciscohevisitedSanMarinoandlaterboughtitwhichishometohiscollectionstoday.In1902HuntingtonmovedhisbusinessoperationstoLosAngeleswherehedevelopedthestreetrailwaysystemthatcreatedthestructureoftheLosAngelesareA.Hegreatlyexpandedtheexistingelectricrailwaylinescreatinganextensiveinter-urbansystemprovidingthetransportationnecessary.Huntington’sbusinessinterestscontinuedtogrowparticularlyintheareasofwaterpowerandlanddevelopment;atonetimeheservedonasmanyas60corporateboardsthroughouttheUnitedStates.Attheageof60heannouncedhisdecisiontoretireinordertodevotetimetohisbookandartcollectionsandthelandscapingofthe600-acrefarm.In1911thelargeBeauxArtsbuildinginthechargeofthearchitectMyronHuntwascompleteD.In1913HuntingtonmarriedArabellaDuvalHuntington.Shesharedhisinterestsincollecting.Asoneofthemostimportantartcollectorsofhergenerationshewashighlyinfluentialinthedevelopmentoftheartcollectionnowshownintheformerbuilding.In1919HenryandArabellaHuntingtonsignedtheagreementthatconveyedtheirSanMarinopropertyandcollectionstoanon-profiteducationaltrustcreatingtheHuntingtononeoftheworld’sgreatculturalresearchandeducationalcenters.HenryE.Huntingtondiedin1927leavinghisgreattreasurestheHuntingtonincludingtheworld-famousHuntingtonLibraryArtGalleryandBotanicalGardensinSanMarinoCaliforniatothepublicwhichhostsmorethan500000visitorseachyear.6.WhatcanyoulearnaboutHuntingtonfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.HeworkedinmanyfieldsbeforehecametoLosAngeles.B.HebuiltahousetostorehisartcollectionsinSanMarino.C.HedidalottotheUSArailwaydevelopment.D.HefoundedtheCentralPacificRailroaD.7.WhatdidHuntingtondoafterhisretirement?A.Hedevotedhimselftohispersonalinterests.B.Heworkedparttimefornon-profitbusiness.C.Hewasinchargeofaneducationalcenter.D.HesharedhisinterestswithhiswifE.8.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeHuntington?A.Anexcellentartist.B.A.talentedarchitect.C.Anambitiouseducator.D.A.successfulbusinessman.9.Thisarticleismostprobablytakenfrom.A.asciencefictionB.anewspaperreportC.anovelD.abiography
- MystudentteachingexperiencewasawonderfuladventurE.Thehallwaysweredecoratedwithcolorfulmotivationpostersandstudentwork.Ienjoyedworkingwithasmallreadinggroupofstudentswithavarietyofpersonalitiesallboys.Somewerequietsomeweretalkativeandsomewerenaturalperformers.Neverthelesstheyallwereexcitedaboutlearningandlookedforwardtothereadinggroupmeetingeverymorning.Thegreatestpartofitwasdevelopingarelationshipwithtwostudents.OneofthesestudentsnamewasMichaelakindergarten.BeforeIbecameamorningbusassistantIheardthatMichaelwasachallengingstudentwhowouldalwaysshoutstanduponthebuspickonotherstudentsanddistractthebusdriver.SoeachmorninghegotonthebusIdecidedtositMichaelintheseatbesideme.Atfirsthedidn’tlikethisideaandpouted撅嘴aboutit.ButsoonhesettleddownknowinghehadnochoicE.SoIbegantotalktohimaboutlittlethingsoutsideofschoollifesuchthingsashisweekendactivitiesandthingsthathelikedtodo.Ialsolistenedcloselytohimwhenhetalkedandthoroughlyrespondedtohisideas.AsIgaveMichaeltheattentionthatheneededlittlebylittleMichaelactedoutlessandlessoutrageous猖狂的.Histransformationwasnoticedbyallbythestudentsandespeciallythebusdriver.AnotherstudentItookaspecialinterestinwasaboynamedTonyathirdgrader.TosomeTonywouldseemtobeasloworunmotivated无积极性的learner.SoIdecidedtoseeifIcouldfindawaytomotivateTonytostayontaskwithhisseatwork.Iwouldsitintheseatnexttohimandencouragehimwitheverystepofseatworkheaccomplished.ThishelpedhimtostaymotivatedandatleasttheworkwasgettingdownontimE.Beforelonghepaidmoreattentiontohisstudyandscoredhighonallthetesthetook.IknewthatallTonyneededwastobemotivatedonaoneononebasis.56.Intheauthor’sopinionthemainpartofhis/herteachingexperiencewas_____.A.actingasamorningbusassistant.B.developingarelationshipwithtwostudentsC.helpingstudentsbecomingmotivatedlearnersD.workingwithstudentswithavarietyofpersonalities57.TheauthorsatbesideMichaelonthebusinorderto______A.restrict限制hisfreedomB.makehimangryC.keephimsafeD.criticize批评him58.WhichofthefollowinghadnothingtodowithTonyinclass?A.Hewasuninterestedinwhattheteacherasexplaining.B.heoftenshoutedandstooduptodistracttheteacherC.HeseemstostareintonothingandthinkofnothingD.Healwayshadablanksheetofpaperonthedesk59.MichaelandTonymaderapidprogresswiththeauthor’s______A.supportandunderstandingB.careandencouragementC.praiseandmotivationD.teachingandpatience
- OFcourseMsCrattywasn’treallymyauntandoutoffearInevercalledherthattoherfacE.IonlycalledherMyAuntFannie俚语becausethenamealwaysmademyfatherchuckle轻声地笑andcausedmymothertolookseriouslyatbothofus–atmeforbeingdisrespectfulofmyelderandatmyfatherforencouragingmybadbehavior.IenjoyedbothreactionssoIlookedforeveryopportunitytoworkthenameintoasmanyconversationsaspossiblE.AsayoungwomanmymotherhadworkedinthekitchenofalargefarmhouseownedbyMsCrattyandhertwinbrother.Neitherhadmarriedandtheyhadnochildren.Myfatheroncetoldmethatitwasbecausetheywerebothtoomeantosharetheirfamily’smoneyorpassiton.MsCrattywasfamousforherjamandforneversharingtherecipewithanotheronE.EventhoughmymotherknewtherecipeshenevermadethejamwithoutMsCrattykitchentodirecttheprocessandkeepthesecret.EachAugustmymotherwouldpreparemeforAuntFannie’svisit.OneyearafterIhadbeenparticularlyhelpfulwiththejamprocessAuntFanniegavemeaquarterandthenmademepromisethatIwouldneverspendit.Holdontothisquartershesaidandsomedayyouwillberich.Istillhavemyveryfirstquartergiventomebymygrandfather.Ithadobviouslyworkedforher.SoIputthequarterinmydresserdrawerandwaitedtobecomerich.InowhavethejamrecipeandthequarterfromAuntFanniE.NeitherhasmademewealthybutIkeepthemasreminderstoholdontothevaluablethingsinlifE.Moneycanmakeyoufeelrichforawhilebutitistherelationshipsandthememoriesoftimespentwithfriendsandfamilythattrulyleaveyouwealthy.AndthatisafortunethatanyonecanbuilD.28.WhydidtheauthorprefertocallAuntFannieMyAuntFannie?A.Becauseshewantedtoshowrespectforher.B.Becauseshebelievedthatmadeherseemclosertoher.C.Becauseshelovedtoseeherparents’responsestoit.D.Becauseshedidn’tlikeherandthusmadefunofher.29.Accordingtothesecondparagraphtheauthor’smother_______.A.ownedthelargefarmhousewithAuntFannieB.dislikedAuntFannie’smeannessandthewayshewouldnevershareC.didn’tknowtheexactwaytomakethejamD.triedtomakeAuntFanniebelievethatthesecretrecipewassafe30.TheauthorusedtobelievethatthequartergiventoherbyAuntFannie______.A.wasareminderofthevaluablethingsinherlifeB.wouldbringhergoodluckandmakeherrichC.wasasmallrewardforherhelpwiththejamprocessD.wastheexactonethatAuntFanniehadreceivedfromhergrandfather31.Theauthorthinksthatwecanfeelwealthyifwe_______.A.haveacertainsecretrecipeB.havelastingloveandfriendshipC.shareourwealthwithothersD.havegoodfortuneandmoney
- Thecomposingcareer作曲生涯ofAlbertRousselgotofftoachangeablestartandreceivedoneofitsbiggestsuccessesfromaliE.Rousselbecameanorphan孤儿attheageofeightandwenttolivewithhisgrandfather.Hebuiltonthemusichehadlearnedfromhismotherentertaininghimselfbyreadingthroughthefamilymusiccollectionandplayingoperaticselectionsandpopularsongsonthepiano.ThreeyearslaterRoussel’sgrandfatherdiedandhismother'ssistertookhimin.HerhusbandarrangedforyoungAlberttotakepianolessons.SummervacationsataBelgianseasideaddedasecondlovetohislife—theseA.HestudiedtobeasoldierinthenavybutstillmadetimetostudymusiC.IntheFrenchNavyheandtwofriendsfoundtimetoplaythemusicofBeethovenandothercomposers.Rousselalsobegancomposing.AttheChurchoftheTrinityinCherbourgonChristmasDay1892hehadhisfirstpublicappearanceasacomposer.ThatsuccessencouragedRousseltowriteaweddingmarchandoneofhisfellownavalofficersofferedtoshowittoafamousconductorEdouardColonnE.WhenRoussel’sfriendreturnedwiththemanuscript手稿hereportedthatColonnehadadvisedRousseltogiveuphisnavalcareeranddevotehislifetomusiC.Notlongafterwardattheageof25Rousseldidjustthat.HeappliedthequalitiesthathehaddevelopedinthenavytohiscomposingandbecameamajorforceintwentiethcenturyFrenchmusiC.AsforEdouardColonne’sinspiringadvicethatRousselshoulddevotehislifetomusicRoussel'snavalfriendlateradmittedthathehadmadeitupandthathehadneverevenshownRoussel’smanuscripttotheconductor.60.Whatinformationcanwegetfromthesecondparagraph?A.Albert’sgrandfatherdiedwhenAlbertwaseightyearsolD.B.Albert'sauntarrangedforhimtotakepianolessons.C.Albertgaveupstudyingmusicafterhestudiedtobeasoldierinthenavy.D.AlbertcametolovetheseaaftersummervacationsattheseasidE.61.Fromthethirdparagraphweknowthat______.A.IntheFrenchNavyRousselandtwofriendbegancomposing.B.Roussel’sfirstpublicappearanceatthechurchwassuccessful.C.RousselshowedtheweddingmarchtoEdouarD.D.EdouardColonneadvisedRousseltodevotehislifetonavalcareer.62.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?A.ThecomposingcareerofRousselstartedstably.B.Roussellearnedbasicmusicknowledgefromhisaunt.C.A.whiteliehelpedRousselachievesuccess.D.RousselwascheatedandhurtbyhisnavalfrienD.63.Whotoldalieaccordingtothetext?A.Roussel’sgrandfather.B.Albert’snavalfrienD.C.Roussel'saunt.D.EdouardColonnE.
- Aschoolgirlsavedherfather'slifebykickinghiminthechestafterhesufferedaseriousallergic过敏的reactionwhichstoppedhisheart.IzzyninerestartedfatherColm'sheartbystamping踩onhischestafterhefelldownathomeandstoppedbreathing.Izzy'smotherDebbieimmediatelycalled999butIzzyknewdoctorswouldneverarriveintimetosaveherfathersodecidedtouseCPR心肺复苏术.Howevershequicklydiscoveredherarmsweren'tstrongenoughsoshestampedonherfather'schestinsteaD.Debbiethentookoverwithsomemoreconventionalchestcompressions按压untiltheambulancearrived.Izzywhohasbeengivenabraveryawardbyherschoolsaid:IjustkickedhimreallyharD.MymumtaughtmeCPRbutIknewIwasn'tstrongenoughtousehands.IwasquitescareD.ThedoctorsaidImightaswellbeadoctororanursE.MymumsaidthatDadwasgoingtohospitalwithabigfootprintonhischest.She'salittlestarsaidDebbieIwasreallyupsetbutIzzyjusttookover.Ijustcan'tbelievewhatshediD.IreallythinkallchildrenshouldbetaughtfirstaiD.IzzydidCPRthenthedoctorturnedup.Colmhadtohavemoretreatmentonthewaytothehospitalandwe'vegottoseeanexpert.TruckdriverColm35sufferedamysteryallergicreactiononSaturdayandwastakentohospitalbutwassenthomeonlyforittohappenagainthenextday.Thesecondattackwassoseriousthathisairway肺的气道swelled肿胀preventinghimfrombreathinghisbloodpressuredroppedsuddenlyandhisheartstoppedforamoment.Hehasnowmadeafullrecoveryfromhissuffering.25.Izzykickedherfatherinthechest______.A.toexpressherhelplessnessB.topractiseCPRonhimC.tokeephimawakeD.torestarthisheart26.What'stherightorderoftheevents?①IzzykickedColm.②Debbiecalled999.③IzzylearnedCPR.④Colm'sheartstoppeD.A.③①②④B.④②③①C.③④②①D.④③①②27.WhatdoesParagraph8mainlytalkabout?A.WhatColmsuffereD.B.Colm'spresentcondition.C.WhatcausedColm'sallergy.D.SymptomsofColm'sallergicreaction.28.Whydoestheauthorwritethenews?A.Todescribeaseriousaccident.B.ToprovetheimportanceofCPR.C.Toreporta9-year-oldgirl'sbraveact.D.Tocallpeople'sattentiontoallergicreaction.
- Oncetherewasapoorfarmerandhisfarmbelongedtoarichman.Onedayhebroughtabasketofapplestotherichman’shousE.Onthedoorstepshemettwomonkeysdressedlikechildren.TheyjumpedontothebaskettoeattheapplesandthrewsomeonthegrounD.Thefarmerpolitelytookoffhishatandaskedthemonkeystogetoff.TheyobeyedandthefarmerwentintothehousE.Heaskedtoseetherichman.A.servanttookhimtotheroomwheretherichmanwassitting.IhavebroughtyouthebasketofapplesyouaskedforhesaiD.Butwhyhaveyoubroughtahalf-emptybasket?therichmanaskeD.Imetyourchildrenoutsideandtheystole偷someoftheapples.19.Whydidthefarmerbringapplestotherichman?BecauseA.hewaspoor.B.helikedtherichman.C.hisfarmbelongedtotherichmanandhewasaskedto.D.therichman’schildrenlikedapples.20.Whatdidthemonkeysdowhenthefarmerwasonthedoorsteps?A.TheyjumpedandjumpeD.B.Theyplayedcards.C.Theyranaway.D.Theyatesomeoftheapples.21.ThemonkeysleftthebasketbecauseA.theyhadthrownapplesonthegroundB.thefarmerhadpolitelyaskedthemtogetoffC.theywereafraidofthehatD.thefarmerwasangrywiththem22.Howdidtherichmanfeelwhenhesawthebasket?HefeltA.pleasedB.unhappyC.excitedD.moved
- Couldyoubelievethattheidealpersonisneverthebestatanything?OurheadsaresofullofambitionsaboutwealthandpowerthatwespinourwheelsuntilweburnourselvesoutandarelefthopelessandexhausteD.Thereisgreatpressuretoattainthehighestlevelofachievement.Bysatisfyingourvanity虚荣wedoourselvesmoreharmthangooD.TheonlywaytoachievesustainablehappinessistopracticetheGoldenMean.TheideaoftheGoldenMeanhasexistedforthousandsofyears.ItisatthecentreofbothEasternandWesternphilosophyandhasmoreinfluencethantheteachingsofAristotleandConfucius.TheideaissimplE.Everyqualityhasextremesatbothends.TheGoldenMeanisthenaturalbalancebetweentheseextremes.AtthisharmoniouspointgoodnessandbeautyareachieveD.Socratesusedtheexampleofextremedevotiontoathleticsversus与相比extremedevotiontomusictoillustratethisideA.Theathletebecomesoverlyaggressiveandcruelwhilethemusicianbecomesoverlysoftandwomanish.Theidealissomeonewhopracticesbothathleticsandmusicandacquiresaharmoniousmixtureofbothqualities.ConsideranexamplefrommoderntimesthatI’msureeveryonehasobserveD.Thefirstpersonisextremelycareer-driven.Eachdayhefocusesonadvancinghimself.Hespendslonghoursattheofficecompetesmercilesslywithhiscoworkersandflattershissuperiors.AsaresulthehasalmostnopersonallifE.Thesecondperson’sonlypursuitisleisurE.Helikestowastetimewithhisfriendswatchingtelevisionandplayingvideogames.Whichofthesepersonsissuperior?Manypeoplewouldargueforthehardworker.ButatsecondglancehislifeisrathercolD.Hisobsession痴迷withsuccesshasconflictedwithhiscoworkersandlefthimwithoutafamily.Hemaybecomerichbuthowwillheenjoyit?Thesecondmanisnobetter.Hehaswastedhislifeinlaziness.Hehasrefusedtodevelophimselfandexistsasalazybones.Bothmenareworthyofpity.Ithinkwe’dallagreetheidealwouldbesomewhereinbetweenthesetwopeoplE.SohowdowefindtheabstractGoldenMean?Itallstartswithsettingtherightgoals.Wheneveryoumakeagoalyouneedtodoitwiththerightintention.Don’tsetgoalswiththeintentiontocommandotherpeoplE.Insteadtrytostartwithagoalthatisinbetweentotalselfishnessandtotalselflessness.ThenextsteptoreachingtheGoldenMeanisknowingyourlimits.Youneedtoknowwhenonemoreprojectisgoingtostressyouout.Theideaistomaintainbalanceatalltimes.AnothersteptoachievingtheGoldenMeanisbeingawareofyourpersonalneeds.Sureweneedmoneyandsuccessbuthavinggoodrelationshipswithfriendsandfamilyarejustasimportant.IknowtheGoldenMeanishardtolivebybutitisthekeytofindingyourinnerconfidencE.BenFranklinsaidThewisekeeplearningfromthemistakesofothersfoolsscarcelyfromtheirown.Nexttimeyoufindyourselfwillingtodoanythingtobethebestofthebesttakeamomenttoreconsider.YoumayfinditisbettertobethebestyouyoucanbE.WhatistheGoldenMean?PassageoutlinePassagedetailsProblemsandsolution•We1somuchaboutwealthandpowerthatwecanburnourselvesout.•Peopleareinpursuitoftheirextremesundergreat2.•TheonlywaytosolvetheseproblemsistopracticetheGoldenMean.ExplanationoftheGoldenMeanTheGoldenMeanisthenatural3betweentheseextremeswhichexistatbothendsofeveryquality.Supporting4•By5theathleteandthemusicianSocratesbelievedtheidealpersonshouldacquireaharmoniousmixtureofbothqualities.•Thecareer-drivenpersonis6tohisofficeworkcompetingwithhiscolleaguesandflatteringhissuperiors.•Theleisure-seekingpersonwasteshislifeinlaziness.Bothdeservepity.7toachievingtheGoldenMean•Settherightgoalswhichareneithertotallyselfishnortotally8.•Knowyourlimitsand9balanceatalltimes.•Knowyourpersonalneeds.Moneyandsuccessareneededbuthavinggoodrelationshipswithothersalso10.
- ThenameofAlexanderGrahamBellstrikesabellastheinventorofthetelephonE.Whatmostpeopledonotknowhoweveristhatthisgreatscientistengineerinventorandinnovatorwasamongstthefirstadvocatesofrenewableenergyasasolutiontothedecreasingcoalandoilresources.Afterhisresearchinacoustics声学thatledtotheinventionofthetelephonein1876AlexanderGrahamBellstartedtotakeakeeninterestinthegreenhouseeffect.ThehistoryofrenewableenergystartedlongbeforeAlexanderGrahamBell'stimE.Camphene莰烯themostpopularlampfuelofthe1850ssoldfor50centsagallon.Alcoholpoweredironscoffeeroastershotwaterheatersandstovesandevenalcoholfueledcarswerecommoninthosedays.ThediscoveryofrockoilsoonchangedthescenE.Thelowercostsofkerosene煤油thetaxbenefitsofkerosenetaxedat10centsagallonasopposedtoD|S2pergallonofcampheneandthemarketingandexpansioneffortsofoilcompaniessoonmadegasolineandkerosenecheaperandeasilyavailablE.AlexanderGrahamBellwasamongstthefirsttounderstandthatincreasinguseoffossilfuelswouldharmtheenvironmentandthatthedaywasnotfarawaywhenthesourcesofsuchnonrenewableformsofenergywoulddryup.Heintroducedthetermgreenhouseeffecttoexplainthephenomenonoftheworldbecomingwarmerduetotheburningoffossilfuels.By1914AlexanderGrahamBellstartedexploringvariousrenewableenergysourcesaspossiblealternativefueloptions.Heconsideredtheavailablealternativesofwaterpowerwoodanddirectuseofthesun'sraysbutsoonidentifiedalcoholasthebestsubstituteforfossilfuelsabletomeetthedemandsofthefuturE.InhisarticleintheNationalGeographicMagazineVolume31ofFebruary1917AlexanderGrahamBellsuggestedalcoholasacleanbeautifulandefficientfuel.Thebigadvantageofalcoholwascleanburningwithoutanyharmfulemissionsandthepossibilityofaguaranteedcontinuoussupplybytheproductionofanannualsupplyofalcohol.1.FromthefirstparagraphwecanknowthatBell________.A.wasn'twellknownforadvocatingtheuseofrenewableenergyB.wasmoreinterestedinthegreenhouseeffectthaninacousticsC.startedtostudyrenewableenergysourcesbefore1876D.startedthetimeofusingrenewableenergy2.WhatdidBellthinkofthefossilfuelsaccordingtothepassage?A.Theyhaddoneharmtopeople'shealth.B.Theywouldbeusedupafterafewyears.C.Theywouldharmtheenvironment.D.Theyshouldbetaxedhighly.3.AccordingtoBellwhat'stheoutstandingbenefitofalcoholasasubstituteforfossilfuels?A.Cleanburning.B.Lowcosts.C.Lowtax.D.Easyproduction.4.WhatistheBESTtitleforthispassage?A.AlexanderGrahamBellandhisinventionsB.AlexanderGrahamBellandrenewableenergyC.AlexanderGrahamBell'ssuccessinscientificresearchD.AlexanderGrahamBell'sstoriesofprotectingtheenvironment
- BillGatesandthepresidentofGeneralMotorshavemetforlunchandBillisgoingonandonaboutcomputertechnology.IfautomotivetechnologyhadkeptpacewithcomputertechnologyoverthepastfewdecadesyouwouldnowbedrivingaV-32insteadofaV-8anditwouldhaveatopspeedof10000milesperhoursaysGates.Oryoucouldhaveaneconomycarthatweighs30poundsandgetsathousandmilestoagallonofgas.Ineithercasethestickerpriceofanewcarwouldbelessthan$50.Whyhaven'tyouguyskeptup?ThepresidentofGMsmilesandsaysBecausethefederalgovernmentwon'tletusbuildcarsthatcrashfourtimesaday.Whyisthatfunnyornotfunnyasthecasemaybe?Humanbeingslovetolaughandtheaverageadultlaughs17timesaday.Humanslovetolaughsomuchthatthereareactuallyindustriesbuiltaroundlaughter.JokessitcomsandcomediesarealldesignedtogetuslaughingbecauselaughingfeelsgooD.Forusitseemssonaturalbutthefunnythingisthathumansaretheonlyspeciesthatlaughs.Laughterisactuallyacomplexresponsethatinvolvesmanyofthesameskillsusedinsolvingproblems.Laughterisagreatthing—that'swhywe'veallheardthesayingLaughteristhebestmedicinE.ThereisstrongevidencethatlaughtercanactuallyimprovehealthandhelpfightdiseasE.Whenwelookatlaughter—whatitiswhathappensinourbrainswhenwelaughwhatmakesuslaughandhowitcanmakeushealthierandhappierthere'sahugeamountaboutitthatnooneunderstandsyet.60.Thebesttitleofthepassageis___________.A.JokeB.FunC.LaughterD.Humor61.Whichofthefollowingsentencesinthispassageisthemosthumorous?A.Thefederalgovernmentwon'tletusbuildcarsthatcrashfourtimesaday.B.Itwouldhaveatopspeedof10000milesperhour.C.Thestickerpriceofanewcarwouldbelessthan$50.D.YouwouldnowbedrivingaV-32insteadofV-8.62.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Humanslaughbecauseofjokessitcomsandcomedies.B.Laughterisacomplexresponseofhumans.C.Humanshavegainedskillstolaughsincetheyareborn.D.HumanslaughbecauseitcanfightdiseasE.63.Whatisthewriterlikelytotalkaboutnext?A.Wheredoeslaughtertakeplace?B.Howdopeoplelaugh?C.Whenislaughterthebestmedicine?D.Whatislaughter?
- AsateenagerSimonWestonwasn’tparticularlygoodathisstudiesbuthewasagoodfootballplayer.HecouldalsobenaughtysometimessohismotherdecidedSimonshouldjointhearmywhenhewassixteentoteachhimsomediscipline纪律.Shewasright;Simonreallyenjoyedarmylifeandbecameawell-respectedmember.HoweverSimon’slifewaschangedforeverin1982.ArgentinainvadedtheFalklandIslandswhichbelongtoBritainandPrimeMinisterMargaretThatcherdeclaredwar宣战.SimonwasonboardashiptakingtroopstotheFalklandswhenitwasattackedandsetonfirE.InanactofgreatheroismSimontriedtosaveoneofhisfriendsfrombeingburntalivE.Sadlyhefailedandwasseriouslyburnthimself.Attheageof21Simon’slifeseemedover.Simonhad70operationstorebuildhisfaceandbody.Hewassobadlyburntthathismotherwalkedpasthiminthehospitalwithoutrecognizingherson.SimonstruggledtocalloutMumit’smeSimon.Hearinghisvoicehismotherbrokedownintears.ManythoughtSimonwoulddiebuttoeveryone’sastonishmenthesurviveD.AlthoughheexperiencedterriblepainSimonnevergaveuphopE.AftermonthsoftreatmentSimonslowlystartedtorecoverandalthoughhewouldbeterriblyscarredfortherestofhislifehewasabletoleavehospital.ThiswaswhentherealbattlestarteD.Thephysicalpainslowlydisappeared;howevertheemotionalpainbecameworsE.Simonstartedtogoutbutwaswoundedbythestaresofpeoplewholookedathimlikehewassomekindoffreak畸形的人.HefeltlikesayingIwasn’tbornlikethisyouknow.Iwasinjureddefendingmycountry.IttookgreatcourageforSimontocontinuetogoout.EventuallySimonbecameinvolvedincharityworkandmethiswifeLucywithwhomhehasthreechildren.LifehasneverbeenthesameforSimonbuthisBraveryisanexampletousall.61.Simon’smotherwantedhimtojointhearmybecause________.A.helikedthelifeinthearmyB.shewantedhimtobefitC.hewasverygoodatplayingsportsD.shefeltitwouldchangehisbehavior.62.WhatcanweinferfromthetextaboutSimon?A.Hesucceededinsavinghisfriendindanger.B.hebecameanexcellentprofessionalsoldier.C.hedidn’tgetalongwithothersoldiers.D.hefoundlifeinthearmyveryterrible63.WhatdoestheunderlinedparttherealbattlestartedinParagraph4referto?A.Fightingagainstthephysicalpain.B.Thestruggletocomeoutofhospital.C.ThemisunderstandingbySimon’smother.D.Dealingwithpeople’sunfriendlyattitudes.64.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeSimon?A.Aggressiveandstrong.B.CalmandkindC.BraveandgenerousD.Strangeandselfish.
- ThomasAlvaEdisonwasawardedmorepatentsoninventionsthananyotherAmerican.Whenhediedin1931Americanswonderedhowtheycouldbestshowtheirrespectforhim.Onesuggestionwasthatthenationobserveaminuteortwooftotalblackout.Allelectricpowerwouldbeshutoffinhomesstreetsandfactories.PerhapsthissuggestedplanmadeAmericansrealizefullywhatEdisonandhisinventionsmeantothem.Electricpowerwastooimportanttothecountry.Shuttingitoffforevenashorttimewouldhaveledtocompleteconfusion.A.blackoutwasimpossiblE.OnthedayofEdison'sfuneralmanypeoplesilentlydimmedtheirlights.Inthiswaytheyhonoredthemanwhohaddonemorethananyoneelsetoputthegreatforceofelectricityathiscountrymen'sfingertips.9.ThisselectionsaysthatThomasEdison________.A.wastheonlyimportantAmericaninventorB.receivedthefirstAmericanpatentC.receivedmorepatentsthananyotherAmericanD.wasthefirstAmericaninventor10.PeopledecidedtohonorEdisonwhen________.A.hemadethefirstelectriclightB.electricpowerwas100yearsC.thecountryrealizedelectricity'simportanceD.hediedin193111.Thesuggestedplanwasto________.A.turnoffthelightsinfactoriesandschoolsB.observeafewminutesoftotalsilenceC.dimallelectriclightsD.shutoffallelectricityforashorttime
- Sheiswidelyseenasproofthatgoodlookscanlastforever.Butatnearly500yearsofagetimeiscatchingupwiththeMonaLisA.ThehealthofthefamouspicturepaintedbyLeonardodaVinciin1505isgettingworsebytheyearaccordingtotheLouverMuseumwhereitishouseD.ThethinwoodenpanelonwhichtheMonaLisaispaintedinoilhaschangedshapesinceexpertscheckedittwoyearsagothemuseumsaiD.Visitorshavenoticedchangesbutrepairingtheworld’smostfamouspaintingisnoteasy.ExpertsarenotsureaboutthematerialstheItalianartistusedandtheircurrentchemicalstatE.Nearly6millionpeoplegotoseetheMonaLisaeveryyearmanyattractedbythemysteryofhersmilE.Itisveryinterestingthatwhenyou’renotlookingathersheseemstobesmilingandthenyoulookatherandshestopssaidProfessorMargaretLivingstoneofHarvardUniversity.It’sbecausedirectvision视觉isexcellentatpickingupdetailsbutlesssuitedtolookingatshadows.DaVincipaintedthesmileinshadows.HowevertheactualhistoryoftheMonaLisaisjustasmysteriousasthesmilE.DaVincihimselfloveditsomuchthathealwayscarrieditwithhimuntilitwaseventuallysoldtoFrance’sKingFrancisIin1519.In1911thepaintingwasstolenfromtheLouverbyaformeremployeewhotookitoutofthemuseumhiddenunderhiscoat.HesaidheplannedtoreturnittoItaly.ThepaintingwassentbacktoFrancetwoyearslater.DuringWorldWarⅡtheFrenchhidthepaintinginsmalltownstokeepitoutofthehandsofGermanforces.44.TheunderlinedsentenceinthefirstparagraphmeanstheMonaLisa________.A.willloseitsvalueB.isbeingdamagedaftersomanyyearsC.willrotawayD.isgettingmorevaluablewithyearspassing45.ThesmileoftheMonaLisacanonlybeseen________.A.byindirectvisionB.atadistanceC.bydirectvisionD.inshadows46.ChoosetherightorderaboutthehappeningsontoMonaLisA.A.ItwasstolenfromtheLouver.B.ItspaintersoldittoKingFrancisI.C.ItsstateofhealthwascheckeD.D.ItwasreturnedtoFranceandhousedintheLouverMuseum.E.ItwashiddenandprotectedagainstGermans.A.b-a-d-e-cB.d-e-c-b-aC.d-a-e-c-bD.b-c-a-d-e47.Itmayaddtothedifficultyinrepairingthepaintinginthat________.A.expertshaven’tnoticedchangesinitsshapeasvisitorsdoB.itislikelytobestolenagainwhenit’sunderrepairC.itisuncertainwhichcountryItalyorFranceshouldtakechargeD.expertsaren’tsureaboutthematerialsandthechemicalstateofitsoilpaint
- In1971ayoungmanwhogrewupverypoorwastravellingacrossthecountrytryingtomakeanewstartforhimself.Alongthewayhehadcompletelyrunoutofmoneyandwasforcedtospendthenightinhiscar.Thiscontinueduntilonemorningafteraweekofsleepinginhiscarhewalkednervouslyintoarestaurantandorderedabigbreakfast.Aftereatinghisfirstgoodmealinweekshefoundhimselflyingtothewaitertellinghimhehadlosthiswallet.Thewaiterwhowasalsotheownerwalkedbehindthechairwheretheyoungmanhadbeensitting.Hebentdownandcameupwitha$20billthatlookedasifithadfallenonthefloorandsaidSonyoumusthavedroppedthistheownersaiD.Theyoungmancouldn’tbelievehisluck!HequicklypaidforthebreakfastleftatipboughtgaswiththechangeandheadedWest.OnthewayoutoftownhebegantounderstandwhattheownerdiD.Maybenobodydroppedthemoneyatall.MaybethatfellowjustknewIwasintroubleandhehelpedmeinawaythatdidn’tembarrass使尴尬mE.SoIjustmadeapromisetohelpotherpeopleifIcan.Laterheworkedveryhardandbecamearichman.NowhelivesnearKansasCity.Eachyearhegivesawaythousandsofdollars.HeisknownastheSecretSantabecauseatChristmastimeeachyearhepersonallyhandsmoneyouttothoseonthestreetandatrestaurants.Lastyearhegavemorethan$50000awayinKansasCity.60.Theyoungmanwastravellingacrossthecountryin1971to______.A.lookforagoodrestaurantB.improvehislifeC.showhisnewcartoothersD.handoutdollars61.Theunderlinedsentenceimplies暗示thattheyoungmangottoknowthat______.A.itwasveyluckyofhimtogethislostmoneybackB.itwasveryhonestoftheownertoreturnhismoneyC.theownerhelpedhiminawaythatdidn’thurthisfeelingsD.anotherpersonwhohadbreakfastintherestaurantlostthemoney62.Fromtheendofthepassagewecanlearnthat______.A.themandidcarryouthispromiseB.themanwasnotsuccessfulintheendC.theownerwaspaidbackthemoneyD.Santagivesthemanmoneyeachyear63.Themessageofthestoryis______.A.OnegoodturndeservesanotherB.WherethereisawillthereisawayC.HewhotravelsfarknowsmuchD.Givelovewings翅膀anditmayflyhigher
- ElizabethandIare18nowandabouttograduatE.Ithinkaboutourelementary-schoolfriendshipbutsomememorieshaveblurred模糊.WhathappenedthatdayinthefifthgradewhenBethsuddenlystoppedspeakingtome?DoessheknowthatI'vebeenthinkingaboutherforsevenyears?Ifonlywecouldgobackdiscoverwhatendedourrelationship.IhavetospeakwithBeth.Iseehersometimesandfindoutschoolisfine.It'snotthesamE.ItneverwillbE.Someonesaysthatshe'sLiznow.WhathappenedtoBeth?Ican'tcallher.ShouldIwrite?Whatifshedoesn'tanswerme?HowwillIknowwhatshe'sthinking?YesI'llwriteheraletter.Thesethingsareeasiertoexpressinwriting.DearBenoDearLinoDearElizabethIbegin.Thewordsflowfreelyasseven-yearoldmemoriesarereborn.Iaskherallthequestionsthathavebeenleftunansweredinmymindandprayshewillanswer.IsealmythoughtsintheperfectwhiteenvelopeandimagineBethlookingintohermailbox.WillsheknowwhyI'mwriting?Maybesheoncethoughtofwritingthesameletter.AsthemailmantakesmyenvelopefrommeforeverIwonderifI'vemadetherightdecision.DoIhavetherighttoforcemyselfintoBeth'slifeagain?AmIsimplypartofthepast?Ihavetakenthefirststep.Bethhascontrolofthesituationnow.OnedayhaspasseD.Aremywordslyingonthebottomofthepostofficefloor?TwodaysaregonE.I'mlostinthoughtanddon'tevenhearthephonering.Hello?It'sElizabeth.64.Howoldweretheywhentheydidn’tspeaktoeachother?A.18B.12C.13D.1165.Whydoestheauthordecidetowritealetterinsteadofcalling?A.SheissurethatBethwillnotanswer.B.She’safraidthatthey’llquarrelonthephonE.C.Shedoesn’tknowBeth’stelephonenumber.D.Itiseasiertoexpressherfeelingsinwriting.66.WhatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedsentenceBethhascontrolofthesituationnow.?A.Bethdoesn’twanttoforgivethewriter.B.Bethisunderthecontrolofthewriter.C.ThewriterisunderthecontrolofBeth.D.WhethertheirfriendshiphealsisuptoBeth.
- OneyearourfamilydecidedtohaveaspecialcelebrationofMother’sDayasatokenofappreciationsforallthesacrificesthatMotherhadmadeforus.Afterbreakfastwehadarrangedasasurprisetohireacarandtakeherforabeautifuldriveinthecountry.MotherwasrarelyabletohaveatreatlikethatbecauseshewasbusyinthehousenearlyallthetimE.ButontheverymorningofthedaywechangedtheplanalittlebecauseitoccurredtoFatherthatitwouldbeevenbettertotakeMotherfishing.A.sthecarwashiredandpaidforwemightaswelluseittodriveupintothehillswherethestreamsarE.AsFathersaidifyoujustgodrivingwithoutobjectyouhaveasenseofaimlessnessbutifyouaregoingtofishthereisadefinitepurposethatheightenstheenjoyment.SoweallfeltitwouldbenicerforMothertohaveadefinitepurposE.Fatherhadjustgotafishingrodthedaybeforewhichhesaidmothercoulduseifshewantedto.OnlyMothersaidshewouldmuchratherwatchhimfishthantrytofishherself.Sowegothertomakeupasandwichlunchincasewegothungrythoughweweretocomehomeagaintoabigfestivedinner.WellwhenthecarcametothedooritturnedoutthattherewasnotasmuchspaceinitaswehadsupposeD.Itwasplainthatwecouldn’tallgetin.Fathersaidthathecouldjuststayhomeandputinthetimeworkinginthegarden.Hesaidthattherewasalotofroughdirtyworkthathecoulddolikediggingatrenchforthegarbagewhichwouldsavehiringamanandsohesaidthathe’dstayhome;hesaidthatwewerenottoletthefactthathehadnothadarealholidayforthreeyearsstandinourway.Hewantedustogorightaheadandnottomindhim.ButofcourseweallfeltthatitwouldneverdotoletFatherstayhomeespeciallyasweknewhewouldmaketroubleifhediD.ThetwogirlsAnneandMarywouldhavestayedandhelpedthemaidgetdinneronlyitseemedsuchapityforthetwogirlswereeagertoshowtheirnewhatsonalovelydaylikethis.ButtheysaidthatMotherhadonlytosaythewordandthey’dgladlystayhomeandwork.WillandIwouldhavedroppedoutbutunfortunatelywewouldn’thavebeenanyuseinpreparingthedinner.36.Theauthor’sfamilydecidedtocelebrateMother’sDayspeciallyto_____.A.showlovefortheirmotherB.showgratitudetotheirmotherC.showrespectfortheirmotherD.tomakeupforapreviousappointment37.AccordingtoParagraph2weknowthattheplanwaschangedbecause_______.A.FatherproposedtogofishingoutB.wethoughtthatdrivingoutisboringC.wefailedtohireacartogooutD.thecarwasnotbigenough38.Whatproblemdidwefindwhenthecararrived?A.Thecarwastoooldtodriveonmountainroads.B.ThecarwaslargerthanweexpecteD.C.Thecarwastoosmalltoaccommodateusall.D.Thecarwastooplainlooking.39.Whydidn’ttheauthordropoutoftheactivity?A.Becausehissistersdidn’tjoinin.B.Becauseheneededtohavedinner.C.Becausehecouldn’tcookthedinner.D.Becausehehadn’thadarealholidayforthreeyears.40.Whichofthefollowingproverbsdescribesthetextbest?A.Everythingcomestohimwhowaits.B.Changesalwaysgobeyondplans.C.Betterlatethannever.D.OnceonshoreonepraysnomorE.
- Adog-loverhasinventedahigh-techwayoffeedinghispetbyTwitter推特流行社交网络.ComputerexpertNatMorris30hasdesignedasystemtogivehispetatweettreatbysendinghimaTwittermessagE.HisdogTobygetssomedeliciousdogbiscuitsfromacomputer-controlledfoodmachinewheneverNatsendsamessageto@feedtoby.Natoftenworksawayfromhomeandisn’talwaysabletofeedTobybyhanD.ButhisnewinventionallowsNattofeedhisdogfromanywhereintheworlD.NatsaidTobyabsolutelylovesit.Atfirsthedidn’tknowwhatwasgoingon.Nowhesitsunderneaththemachinewagginghistailandwaitingforthetreatstodrop.Natfillsthefoodmachinewithsmallpiecesofdogbiscuitsbutnottoomanyincasefour-year-oldTobygetstoomanymessages.AndNathasevenequippedhishousewithanonlinecamerasohecanseeTobyenjoyingthefoodathishomE.ButoneproblemisthatfriendsandfamilyhavebeensoamazedwiththeTweettreatmachinethat.theyhavestartingtosendtweetstoTobytoo.SoNathashadtorestrictfeedingtimetomakesureTobydoesn’tturnintoTubbyPeoplehavebeensendinghimfoodatallhoursofthedaysoIhadtolimitittobetween9A.m.and9p.m..I’mthinkingofdoinganupdatedonewhichmeasureshisweightbeforeheisfedjusttomakesurehe’snotputtingontoomuchpuppyfatexplainedNat.HowNat’sTwitterFeederWorks:Whenamessageissentto@feedtobyitisreceivedbyamini-computerthatislinkedtothefoodmachinE.Whenthemini-computerreceivesthemessageabellringsandTobycomesrunningoverandsitsinfrontofthefeedingmachinE.Nextthemachine’smotorpullsopenatrapdoorwhichreleasesaservingoffooD.ThedoggybiscuitsthendropsintoToby'sfoodbowl.FinallyadigitalcameratakesaphotoofhimandsendsitbacktoNatonTwitter-soheknowsTobyhasbeenfeD.25.Nathasinventedahigh-techwaytofeedhisdogbecausehe__________.A.wantshisfriendstofeedTodyB.hasverystrongcomputingskillsC.isoftentoobusytofeedhisdogD.doesn’tliketofeedTodybyhand26.WhyhasNatdecidedtolimitthefeedingmachine’sopeningtime?A.Hedoesn’twantTobytogettoofat.B.HefearsthemachinewillrunoutoffooD.C.HewantshidfriendstostopfeedingToby.D.Hedoesn’twantTobytobewokenupatnight.27.ItcanbelearnedfromthepassagethatToby_______.A.sitsbeneathhisfeederalldaylongB.isnowusedtobeingfedbymachineC.doesn’tknowwhathappenstothefeederD.nolongerreceivestweetsfromNat’sfriends28.WhichofthefollowingshowsthecorrectorderofhowtheTwitterFeederworks?A.Thebellgoesoff.B.A.messageissentto@feedtoby.C.Themini-computergetsthemessagE.D.ThedigitalcameratakesaphotoofTobyandsendsittoNat.E.ThemotorstartstoworkandopensthedoortoreleasedogfooD.A.abcedB.bceadC.bcaedD.cbade29.Inwhichsectionofthenewspaperwouldyoumostprobablyfindthispassage?A.TechnologyB.HealthC.EnvironmentD.Style
- ShlanderisamanfromspacE.HethinksthepeopleandthingsontheearthareverystrangE.HeisnowwritingalettertohisfriendathomE.Hereispartofhisletter.Readitandanswerthequestions.NowIaminastrangeworlD.ItisverynicE.TherearemanynewthingsherE.Therearemanyearthmonstersheretoo.Theearthmonsterslookveryfunny.Theyhavejustoneheadtwoarmsandtwolegs.Theyhavethinblackstringsontheirheads.Someearthmonstershavebrownoryellowstrings.TheearthmonstershaveaholeintheirfacE.EverydaytheyputnicethingsandballsfromthetreesintotheholE.Theyputwaterintotheholetoo.Theearthmonstersdonotwalkveryfast.Theymovefromplacetopaceintinboxes.Atnighttheearthmonstersliketolookatasquarewindowbox.Thisboxhasverysmallearthmonstersinit.11.Shlanderthinksthepeopleandthingsontheeartharevery________.A.strangeB.niceC.differentD.beautiful12.Shlanderthinksmanontheearthis________.A.amonkeyB.aearthmonsterC.atinboxD.astrangeworld13.Theearthmonsterdoesn’thave________.A.headsarmsandlegsB.brownoryellowstringsonitsheadC.aholeonitsfaceD.aswingonitsbody
- Mysix-year-oldcamehomefromschoolthisweekwithtwoenvelopes.OnewasforadonationtohelppeopleinthePhilippines.TheotherwastohelphungryfamilieshaveaThanksgivingmeal.I’llputacheckineachofthesE.Thenyoucanaddyourownmoneyfromyourpiggybankokay?Isaidthinkinghe’dbesoexcitedtoputhisownstamponthings.That’sokaymom.Youputmoneyin.Idon’twanttowasteminehesweetlysangashecoloreD.Iwanttofillmybankallthewayup.Ack!IguessIknowwhatourdinnertimediscussionwillbeabouttonightIthought.Ihadfiguredthatthroughwatchinghisparentsdonateitemshelpingustaketoysfromtimetotimetoneedykidsandputtingmoneyinthebasketatchurchhewouldjustunderstandwhyitwasimportanttohelppeopleinneed—andevenwanttodoithimself.Butofcoursehedoesn’treallyunderstandyet.There’sabigdisconnectbetweenthepeople‘overthere’andmypiggybanksaidparentingeducatorVickiHoeflE.There’snothingwrongwiththechilD.There’sjustnoconnection.Asforhavingthatconversationimmediatelyorforcingmysontoputmoneyintotheenvelopes:TrynottodoitnowHoeflesaiD.Teachingachildaboutdonatingtheirownmoneyortoysortimetopeopleinneedshouldbeagentleintroductionintowhatwehopewillbeawayoflifeforourkids.Shesuggestedthesethingstohelpchildrenunderstandtheimportanceofgiving:*Justtalkaboutit.ThenexploretheissuefromaperspectivehecanunderstanD.*Usethecourseofayeartointroducekidstoopportunities.Thatwaytheywon’tbeshockedwhenyouaskthemtostufftheirownmoneyintoanenvelopelikethiswriterjustdid.*Pickafamilycharityfortheyearandhaveaconversationabouthowyouallcanhelpthroughouttheyear.*Thinkofthisnotassomethingyoumustteachbutassomethingtoexposethemto.AtherhouseHoeflesaidWhenyougotsomethingnewyougavesomethingup.Eachbirthdayherchildrenwouldpickwhattoystheyhadoutgrownandgivethemaway.Therewasacomfortinit.Itjustbecameanaturalpartofthekids’lives.SoIwillfillthoseenvelopesalonethistimE.ButI’llmakesureheunderstandswhytheyshouldbefilled—gradually.66.Whenthewriteraskedhersontogivemoneytohelpthepoorhe__________.A.declinedtodonateB.sangasweetsongC.putallhismoneyinabankD.seemedverysurprised67.Hoefle’sattitudetowardschildren’sunwillingnesstodonatemoneycanbebestdescribedas___________.A.criticalB.tolerantC.positiveD.worried68.WhichofthefollowingisHoefle’sapproachtoeducatingkidsaboutcharity?A.Givingcoursesaboutcharity.B.SettingaruleforchildrentogivE.C.InvitingalotofpoorpeoplehomE.D.Givingchildrenenoughreallifechances.69.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewriterfromthepassage?A.SheoftenmakesdonationsforpeopleinneeD.B.Shetaughthersonalessonoverdinnerthatevening.C.Sheisatalossasforwhatsheshoulddonext.D.SheinvitedaparentingeducatorhomeforadvicE.70.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.KidspleasehelpthoseinneeD.B.Whyarekidsunwillingtodonate?C.Kindnessislostintheyounggeneration.D.Howcanwehelpkidslearngenerosity?
- In1975GeorgeCarlinappearedonapopularTVshowSaturdayNightLivewithhisfamouswordsaboutbluefooD.Whyistherenobluefood?Ican’tfindbluefood—Ican’tfindtheflavorofblue!Imeanyellowislemon;orangeisorangeandredischerry.Whereisthebluefood?WellCarlinprettymuchhasitright—there’snotnobluefoodbutthere’scertainlynotalotofit.Fresh-pickedblueberriesarebluethoughtheybecomepurplewhentheyareturnedintojam.Theblueinblueberries—likethepurpleingrapesandtheredintomatoes—isfoundinnaturE.Butitisn’tahotcolorforfooD.Peopledon’tseemtopreferbluefooD.SomedietprogramsevensuggestthatthosedeterminedtoloseweightshouldmaketheirfoodbluE.Eatinginpartbeginswithoureyes.CharlesSpence—anexperimentalpsychologistfromOxfordUniversity—pointsoutthatcolorcanchangeourtasteexperiencE.Commonlyweconsiderred-coloredfoodsupto20%sweeterthantheyactuallyare;andgreenfoodsasbeingmoresour.Spencesuggests:humanexpectationsmaybeinfluencedbyourlonghistoryofwatching-greenfruitscanbecomesweetastheygrowupandturnreD.Butwhataboutblue?Exceptblueberriesmuchofthebluefoodweseethesedaysisdyedblueartificially.Foodproducersarguethatartificialcolordoesn’tdomuchharmtohealth.A.lotofresearchshowsthatsomephysicalproblemsofkidsarerelatedtofooddyes—whileotherstudiesshownoeffectsatall.Bluebirthdaycakeorevenblue-dyedchickencanbeservedonthedinnertablE.Sowhat?25.GeorgeCarlin’swordsareplacedatthebeginningofthepassageto_______.A.showtheauthor’sopinionB.introduceaTVshowC.tellafamouspersonD.leadinthetopic26.Whichofthefollowingstatementsofblueistrue?A.Blueberriesarealwaysbluewhetherfreshornot.B.Theblueinblueberriesisfoundunnatural.C.Blueisnotaverypopularcolorforfoods.D.Peopleoftenfeelcoldwhentheyeatblueberries.27.Eatingsometimesbeginswithoureyesbecause_______.A.ourtasteexperiencecanbeinfluencedbycolorB.red-coloredfoodare20%sweeterthangreenfoodC.peoplepreferred-coloredfoodtogreenfoodD.beforeeatingpeoplewatchfoodforalongtime28.TheunderlinedwordsisdyedinParA.4areclosestinmeaningto_______.A.iseatenupB.hasgrownupC.ischangedincolorD.isharmfulto
- KellyReeveswasgettingreadyforatripwhenherphoneslippedintoasinkfullofwater.Panicmoment!ShequicklypickedupthewetphoneandtriedtoturnitonbutnothingworkeD.Herfirstreaction?ShegotdresseddrovetotheneareststoreandboughtanewmobileatfullpricE.Anewstudyfindsthatfearoflosingyourphoneisacommonillness.About66percentofthosesurveyedsufferfromnomophobiaornomobilephonephobia.Interestinglymorewomenworryaboutlosingtheirphonesthanmen.Fortunatelythere’sasolution.ThefirststepistofigureoutifyouhavenomophobiA.Checkingyourphonetoooftenisonethingbutthetruesignofaproblemisthatyoucan’tconductbusinessorgoaboutyourroutinewhenthefearbecomessoseverE.Doyougotounusuallengthstomakesureyouhaveyourphone?That’sanothersignofaproblem.Ifyoufindyoucheckyourphoneplentyoftimesperhouroratotalofanhourperdaytheremaybeaproblem.Someofthetreatmentsaresimilartothosefortreatinganxietyattacks:leavingthephonebehindandnotcheckinge-mailsortextmessagesandthenlearningtotoleratetheafteranxiety.EvenifthisleadstoahighlevelofworryandstressthesolutionistopushthroughthefearandlearntodealwithnothavingyourphonE.Ofcoursetherearealsotechnologicalalternatives.LuisLevyaco-founderatNovyPRsaysheusesanapplicationcalledCerberusthatcanautomaticallytrackthelocationofhisphonE.Tofindithecanjustgotoawebsiteandseethephone’slocation.HealsoinsureshisphonethroughaservicecalledAsurion.Thecompany’sdescriptionofitsproductreadslikeaprescriptionforanxiety:60millionphonesareloststolenordamagedeachyear.You’llhavecompletepeaceofmindknowingthatyourphoneisprotectedandyoucanquicklyreconnectwithfamilyfriendsandworkassoonastheverynextday!72.WhydoestheauthormentionKelly’sexperienceinthefirstparagraph?A.Tointroducethetopicfordiscussion.B.Toinformusthatmobilephonesareuseful.C.Towarnusthatweshouldbecareful.D.Totellusweshouldgetphonesreadyforatrip.73.TheunderlinedwordnomophobiainParagraph2means.A.habitsofusingmobilephonesB.fearoflosingmobilephonesC.eagernessfornewmobilephonesD.independenceofmobilephones74.Whichofthefollowingisawaytotreatnomophobia?A.AvoidingusingaphoneforsometimeB.LearningmoreaboutmoderntechnologyC.Protectingone’sphoneagainstanydamageD.Notusingamobilephoneinone’sdailywork75.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.AttitudetowardsmobilephonesB.NewmobilephonetechnologyC.DisadvantagesofmobilephonesD.Solutionstonomophobia
- Philipwasanine-year-oldboyinaSundayschoolclassof8-year-oldgirlsandboys.Sometimesthethirdgradersdidn’twelcomePhilipintotheirgroupandusuallytrickedhim.Thiswasnotbecausehewasolderbutbecausehewasdifferent.YouseePhilipsufferedfromaconditioncalledDowns’sSyntoeachchilD.Onthatbeautifulspringdaythechildrenweretogooutanddiscoverforthemselvessomesymbolofnewlifeandplaceitinsidetheplasticeggs.Afterthechildrenreturnedtotheclassroomtheteacheropenedtheireggsonebyoneaskingeachchildtoexplainthatsymbolofnewlife.Thefirstopenedeggcontainedaflower.EveryonecheereD.Inanotherwasabutterfly.Whentheteacheropenedthelasteggitwasempty.That’sstupidsaidsomeonE.Theteacherfeltapullathisshirt.ItwasPhilip.LookingupPhilipsaidIt’sminE.Ididit.It’sempty.Ihavenewlifebecausethetombisempty.Notasoundwasheardinclassatall.FromthatdayonPhilipbecamearealpartofthegroup.Theywelcomedhimandwhatevermadehimdifferentwasnevermentionedagain.Philip’sfamilyknewhewouldn’tlivealonglifeforthereweretoomanythingswrongwithhim.41.Theunderlinedwordconditioninthefirstparagraphprobablymeans________.A.gradeB.diseaseC.statusD.health42.Itcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraphthat________.A.The8-year-oldswerefriendlytoPhilipB.The8-year-oldsweresometimescruelC.PhilipwasreallydifferentinschoolD.Philipwasolderandmoresensitive43.Theteachergaveeachchildoneplasticeggtoletthem________.A.playaroundonthatbeautifulspringdayB.gooutanddiscoverthemselvesC.trytopullitapartinthemiddleD.putsomesymbolofnewlifeintoit44.AfterPhilipexplainedhisnewlife________.A.TheclassfellsilentB.TheclassthoughthewascleverC.HebegantostudyintheclassD.Hefeltdying.45.Welearnfromthepassagethat________.A.TheteacherusedtohaveclassesoutdoorsB.PhilipwashealthyasawholeC.PhilipwasacceptedbyhisclassmatesintheendD.ThePhilip’snewlifewishwasempty
- MydaughterAlisawasbornblindinherrighteyeandwasbullied欺侮prettyseverelyinschoolSoIquittedmyjobasababysitterandthenschooledmydaughterheartandsoulathomeAyearagoaboyof14befriendedmydaughteronFacebookafterreadingsomethingAlisawroteaboutbullying.TodayhemessagedherandaskedifshewouldlikesixticketstoaColoradoRockiesbaseballgamE.TheyhavenevermetinpersonbutshesaidSure!Thatwouldbegreat.ThenIreceivedacallfromhismotherexplainingwhyhersonhadchosenmydaughterShesaidhethoughtmydaughterdeservedthembecauseofallthegoodshedoesinthecommunityHersonsheexplainedhadexperiencedasimilarsituationandwasalsohomeschooleD.WhatshesaidistruE.NowmydaughterAlisacontinuestoteachgroupsofgirlsintroubleinourcommunityhowtolookwithinthemselvesforthepositiveandhowtobetheirownperson.Everythingtakenintoconsiderationwedecidedtomeetthemotherandtheboyatalocalbikeshop.Aftermeetingtheboyapproachedmycarandmydaughtergavehimahugandthankedhimforhisgenerosity.Shetoldhimthatshehadneverbeentoabaseballgameandthatshewasgoingtotakeherentirefamilyincludingmyselfherdadlittlesisterhercousinandanauntwhohasbraincancer.Weallthankedoneanothergotinourcarandwentourway.AswedrovehomemydaughteropenedtheenvelopeInsideitweretheticketsand$100cashtobuyhotdogspayforparkingandnothaveanyworriesbutagreattimE.MydaughterhasalwaysbeenthegiverandnowsheandourfamilyarethereceiversandIcannottellyouhowincrediblyhonoredwefeeltobeontheotherenD.WhatanincredibleyoungmantohavesuchakindideA.56Whatdidtheauthoroncedoaccordingtothepassage?A.ShewasaticketsellerB.ShewasaschoolteacherC.ShewasababysitterD.Shewasasocialworker57Howdidtheboygettoknowmydaughter?A.TheymetwhenbuyingticketstoabaseballgamE.B.TheygotintouchviatheInternet.C.TheybecamefamiliarwhentalkingfacetofacE.D.Theywenttothesameschoolandmeteachother.58WhydidtheboywanttoofferfreeticketstoAlisa?A.BecauseAlisaisadisabledgirl.B.BecausehehasalotmoneytosharE.C.BecauseAlisaoftenhelpsthoseintroublE.D.BecausehehasasimilarsituationwithAlisA.59Whatcanwelearnabouttheboy?A.Heisafraidofmeetingstrangers.B.Healwaysbulliessmallerchildren.C.Heisaddictedtotheinternet.D.HereceiveseducationathomE.60Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthepassage?A.GoodisrewardedwithgooD.B.AfriendinneedisafriendindeeD.C.TwoheadsarebetterthanonE.D.Wherethereisawillthereisaway.
- MyauntwillcomedownsoonMr.Nuttelsaidayoungladyoffifteen.FramtonNuttelattemptedtosaysomethingtopleasetheniecE.Privatelyhedoubtedwhetherthisvisitwoulddomuchtowardshelpingwithhisnerveproblem.IknowhowitwillbehissisterhadsaidPeopletherearenicE.IshalljustgiveyoulettersofintroductiontoallthepeopleIknowtherE.FramtonwonderedwhetherMrs.Sappletontheladytowhomhewaspresentingoneofthelettersofintroductioncameintothenicedivision.Doyouknowmanyofthepeopleroundhere?askedtheniecE.HardlyasoulsaidFramton.Thenyouknowpracticallynothingaboutmyaunt.Hergreattragedy悲剧happenedjustthreeyearsagosaidthechildOutthroughthatwindowherhusbandandhertwoyoungbrotherswentofffortheirday'sshooting.Theynevercameback.Poorauntalwaysthinksthattheywillcomebacksomeday.ShehasoftentoldmeaboutRonnieheryoungestbrothersinging‘Bertiewhydoyoubound?'AtthistimeMrs.SappletoncameingreetingIhopeyoudon'tmindtheopenwindow.Shetalkedoncheerfullyabouttheshooting.ToFramtonitwasallpurelyhorriblE.HemadeadesperatebutonlypartiallysuccessfulefforttoturnthetalkontoalessscarytopiC.Thedoctorsagreeinorderingmecompleterestandanabsenceofmentalexcitement.heannouncedOnthematterofdiettheyarenotsomuchinagreementhecontinueD.No?saidMrs.Sappletoninavoicewhichonlyreplacedayawnatthelastmoment.Heretheyareatlast!shesuddenlycrieD.Inthedeepeningduskoutcamethreefigureswithatiredbrownspaniel猎犬.AndthenayoungvoicerangoutoftheduskIsaidBertiewhydoyoubound?Framtongrabbedwildlyathisstickandhatwithoutawordofgoodbyeandrushedoutofsight.Whatisup?Mrs.SappletonwasconfuseD.IexpectitwasthespanielsaidtheniececalmlyHetoldmethathewasoncehuntedintoatombbyapackofdogsandhadtospendthenightinanewlydugtombwiththecreaturesbarkingjustabovehim.EnoughtomakeanyonelosetheirnervE.Romanceatshortnoticewasherspecialty.1.AccordingtothepassagewelearnthatMrs.Sappleton.A.feltsorrowabouttheshootingB.gotalongwellwithRonnieC.listenedcarefullytoFramtonD.trustedandspoiledherniece2.AsforFramton'snerveproblemhisdoctors.A.recommendedhimtogooffforashootingB.suggestedtohimarestcureinthecountrysideC.advisedhimtokeephismindoffexcitementD.agreedonthetreatmentofhisdiet3.WhichwordcanbestdescribeFramton?A.Cheerful.B.BravE.C.FragilE.D.WisE.4.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheniecefromthelastsentence?A.ShewasgoodatmakingupastoryinashorttimE.B.Sheshowedastrongloveforscarystories.C.ShefellinlovewithFramtoninnotimE.D.Shetooknonoticeofstrangevisitors.
- ThefamilyhadjustmovedtoRhodeIslandandtheyoungwomanwasfeelingalittleblueonthatSundayinMay.AfterallitwasMother'sDay--and800milesseparatedherfromherparentsinOhio.ShehadcalledhermotherthatmorningtowishherahappyMother'sDayandhermotherhadmentionedhowcolorfultheyardwasnowthatspringhadarriveD.Latershetoldherhusbandhowshemissedthoselilacs紫丁香inherparents’yardIknowwherewecanfindyouallyouwanthesaiD.Getthekidsandcomeon.SoofftheywentdrivingthecountryroadsofnorthernRhodeIslandonthekindofdayonlymid-MaycanproducE.Wheretheystoppeddensethicketsofcedarsandjunipersandbirchcrowdedtheroadwayonbothsides.Therewasn'talilacbushinsight.ComewithmethemansaiD.Overthathillisanoldcellarholefromsomebody'sfarmofyearsagoandtherearelilacsallroundit.ThemanwhoownsthislandsaidIcouldpokearoundhereanytimE.I'msurehewon'tmindifwepickafewlilacs.Sometimelatertheyreachedthetopofthehillandtherefarfromviewofpassingmotoristsandhiddenfromencroachingcivilizationwerethetoweringlilacsbushes.WithasmiletheyoungwomanrusheduptothenearestbushandburiedherfaceintheflowersdrinkinginthefragranceandthememoriesitrecalleD.Thenshecarefullychoseasprighereanotheronethereandclippedthemwithherhusband'spocketknifE.ShewasinnohurryrelishingeachblossomasarareanddelicatetreasurE.FinallythoughtheyreturnedtotheircarforthetriphomE.Whilethekidschatteredandthemandrovethewomansatsmilingsurroundedbyherflowersafarawaylookinhereyes.WhentheywerewithinthreemilesofhomeshesuddenlyshoutedtoherhusbandStopthecar.Stoprighthere!Themanslammedonthebrakes.Beforehecouldaskherwhyshewantedtostopthewomanwasoutofthecarandhurryingupanearbygrassyslopewiththelilacsstillinherarms.Atthetopofthehillwasanursinghomeandbecauseitwassuchabeautifulspringdaythepatientswereoutdoorsstrollingwithrelativesorsittingontheporch.Theyoungwomanwenttotheendoftheporchwhereanelderlypatientwassittinginherwheelchairaloneheadbowedherbacktomostoftheothers.Acrosstheporchrailingwenttheflowersintothelapoftheoldwoman.SheliftedherheadandsmileD.Forafewmomentsthetwowomenchattedbothaglowwithhappinessandthentheyoungwomanturnedandranbacktoherfamily.Asthecarpulledawaythewomaninthewheelchairwavedandclutchedthelilacs.Momthekidsaskedwhowasthat?Whydidyougiveherourflowers?Isshesomebody'smother?Themothersaidshedidn'tknowtheoldwoman.ButitwasMother'sDayandsheseemedsoaloneandwhowouldn'tbecheeredbyflowers?BesidessheaddedIhaveallofyouandIstillhavemymotherevenifsheisfaraway.ThatwomanneededthoseflowersmorethanIdiD.ThissatisfiedthekidsbutnotthehusbanD.ThenextdayhepurchasedhalfadozenyounglilacsbushesandplantedthemaroundtheiryardandseveraltimessincethenhehasaddedmorE.Iwasthatman.TheyoungmotherwasandismywifE.NoweveryMayourownyardisfulloflilacs.EveryMother'sDayourkidsgatherpurplebouquets.AndeveryyearIrememberthatsmileonalonelyoldwoman'sfaceandthekindnessthatputthesmiletherE.61.Whydidtheyoungwomanfeelalittleunhappythatday?A.BecausesheforgotitwasMother’sDay.B.BecauseitwasMother’sDayandshewasawayfromherparents.C.BecausetheyhadjustmovedtoafarawayplacE.D.Becauseshemissedthoselilacsinherparents’yarD.
- HaveyoueverheardofagreatChileanpoet?HewasoncereferredtoasthePicassoofpoetry.BelovedbyChileansofallclassesheisoneofthemostwidelyreadandrespectedpoetsinhistory.Andthisyearisthe110thbirthdayofPabloNeruda1904-1973.BornwiththenameNeftaliRicardoReyesBasoltohewasatallshyandlonelyboy.Helovedtoreadandstartedtowritepoetrywhenhewasten.TheAmericanpoetWaltWhitmanwhoseframedpictureNerudalaterkeptonhistablebecameamajorinfluenceonhiswork.Howeverhisfatherdidnotliketheideaofhavingapoetforasonandtriedtodiscouragehimfromwriting.TocoverupthepublicationofhisfirstpoemhetookthepennamePabloNerudA.In1924NerudagainedfamewithhismostwidelyreadworkTwentyLovePoemsandaSongofDespair’’.YethisrichexperienceasadiplomatandexilemadehimgobeyondthethemeoflovE.HisworkalsoreflectedthepoliticalstruggleoftheleftanddevelopmentofSouthAmericA.HewasawardedtheNobelPrizeforLiteraturein1971.Nerudalovedtheseawhichhesawascreativedestructiveandforevermoving.Hefoundinspirationinthepowerandfreedomofthewavesandtheseabirdsonthecoast.IneedtheseabecauseitteachesmehewrotE.Imoveintheuniversityofthewaves.Helovedhowtheseaforeverreneweditselfarenewalechoed共鸣inhiswork.21.TheunderlinedwordPicassocanprobablybereplacedby________.A.poemfanB.mostimportantpersonC.famouspersonfromPicassoD.freedomfighterinPicasso22.NeftaliRicardoReyesBasoltotookthepennamePabloNerudabecause________.A.hewasgreatlyinfluencedbyotherpoetsB.literarygreatsusuallyusedthepennameC.hisfatherencouragedhimtousethenameD.hewantedtopreventhisfatherknowingthepublication23.Whichofthefollowingisnotthethemeofhisworks?A.Socialreform.B.LovE.C.PoliticalstrugglE.D.DevelopmentofSouthAmericA.24.Thelastparagraphmainlytellsus________.A.NerudalovedtowritehispoemsneartheseaB.theseagaveNerudavastwritinginspirationC.thebeautifulsceneryalongtheChilecoastD.Neruda’spoemswerewidelyreadoverseas
- BerylCooktaughtherselftopaintinherfortiesandbecameoneofBritain’sbest-knownpainters.Shediedpeacefullyearliertodayattheageof81.Sheisbest-knownforcreatingacolorfulandfunnyworldoffatwomen.Thecomedian喜剧演员VictoriaWoodoncedescribedherasRubenswithjokes.DescribingherownworksheoncesaidIdon’tknowhowmypictureshappen;theyjustdo.Herpicturesgainedalotoffansforher.Herfanshadlongbeenangrywiththemajorartgalleriesforfailingtonoticeherworkswhichsellforonly£40000.In2008theystartedafightagainstTateModernfornotbuyingCook’spaintings.ButtowardstheendofherlifesheenjoyedwiderpraisewithamajorexhibitionlastyearattheBalticgalleryinGatesheaD.JessWilderco-ownerofLondon’sPortalGalleryhadshownherpaintingsformorethan30years.OneoffoursistersCookleftschoolat14andin1943movedtoLondonandbecameashowgirl歌舞女演员inasinginghall.In1946shemarriedherchildhoodfriendJohnwithwhomsheranabarforashorttimE.TheirsonalsonamedJohnwasbornin1950andtheymovedtoSouthernRhodesiain1951—amovesaidtobeaturningpointforCook.AfterpickingupsomepaintsbelongingtohersonshebegancreatingpicturesonwooD.ThefamilylatermovedtoPlymouthwhereinthesummermonthstheyranahotel.Alocalexhibitioninthemid-1970sattractedmanypeoplefollowedbyacoverintheSundayTimesmagazineandCook’sfirstLondonexhibition.In1979MelvynBraggmadeafilmaboutCook.66.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribethestyleofCook’spaintings?A.Funny.B.Real.C.Particular.D.Common.67.WhatcanweknowaboutBerylCook’sworks?A.Theywereallboughtbyallkindsofartgalleries.B.Theyhelpedbringchildrenalotofhappiness.C.Theyweremainlyaboutfatwomen.D.Theywereallfinishedwhenshewasyoung.68.IntheopinionofBerylCook’sfans______.A.BerylCook’sworksweretooexpensivetobuyB.BerylCook’sworksweresoordinarythatnogallerynoticedthemC.TateModernrefusedCook’spaintingsfortheirbeingofnovalueD.TateModernshouldbuyCook’spaintings69.ItcanbeinferredthatonherwaytobeinganartistBerylCook______.A.gotalotofhelpfromhersonB.beganadifferentlifeaftermovingtoSouthernRhodesiaC.madeafilmtosupportherlifeasanartistD.beganherlifeasanartistaftermovingtoPlymouth70.WhichofthefollowingistherightorderofBerylCook’sexperiences?A.movedtoSouthernRhodesiaB.becameashowgirlinasinginghallC.marriedJohnD.ranabarE.begancreatingpicturesonwoodf.movedtoPlymouthA.b-d-f-e-a-cB.a-d-e-f-b-cC.b-c-d-a-e-fD.d-e-a-b-c-f
- 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.61ThewritermentionsMichelleObamainorderto___________.A.showsheenjoysvolunteeringB.explainwhatvolunteeringisC.tellwhatshedoesfortheUSD.introducethetopicofthetext62.AccordingtothetextinChicago.A.findingavolunteerjobisquiteeasyB.volunteeringisamustforhighschoolstudentsC.morepeoplewouldratherworkforpayD.collegestudentshavetovolunteerbeforegraduation63.Whichquestiondoesthetextmainlydiscuss?A.ShouldstudentsberequiredtovolunteerB.Isvolunteeringgoodforstudents?C.WhatisthebesttimetovolunteerD.Whichvolunteerjobsshouldstudentsdo?
- Writinghasbecomeafashionamongtoday’steenagers.LookathowpopularyoungwriterslikeHanHanandGuoJingmingarE.GaoCanisawriter.Actuallythe18-year-oldistheyoungestmemberoftheAssociation协会ofWritersofShanxi.SofarthesecondgraderintheSeniorHighSchoolAffiliatedtoXi’anJiaotongUniversityhaspublishedseveralbooks.Shewritesfairytalesshortessaysandmostofallpoems.Gaosaidshebeganpoemwritingwhenshewasinprimaryschool.OnceherteacheraskedtheclasstowritecompositioncalledIfIwere.Gaohadanidea—Whynotmakeitapoem?Sincethenshehaswrittenhundredsofpoemsandpublishedthreebooksofthem.Idon’thavetoomuchlifeexperiencesaidGao.IwriteaboutnatureaboutthingsIfeelinsideandmyspiritualworlD.Howeverteenagersthesedaysrarelywritepoemsorreadthem.Examswantanystylebutpoetry.ButlikeGaotherearethosewhostillreadandwritepoems.HuJingzhiisoneofthem.The19-year-oldboysaidthatpoemsinspirethem.Butit’sannoyingthatIcan’tfindmanypoemcollectionsinnearbybookstoreshesaiD.GaoagreedwithHu.Shesaidthattoday’sbookstoreswerefilledwithbooksonhowtomakemoneyquicklyorhowtogiveasuccessfulspeech.Poemswon’tteachyouhowtomakemoneysaidGaobutthebeautifulwordsclearyourmindandstimulateyourimagination.Writingpoemsisnotatalldifficult.Justexpressyourself.Andreadpoems–fortheirbeautifulstyle.andforthepurethingsinlifE.61.Thepassageismainlyabout________.A.somepopularyoungwritersB.howtowritepoemswellC.ayoungwriter—GaoCanD.thereasonwhyteenagersrarelywritepoems62.AccordingtothepassageGaoCanprobablylikeswriting________best.A.novelsB.fairytalesC.shortessaysD.poems63.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.GaoCanisamemberoftheAssociationofWritersofShanxi.B.SheisaSeniorHighSchoolstudent.C.Attheageof13shebegantowritepoems.D.Shethinkswritingpoemsisveryeasy.64.Whyarethesefewpoemscollectionsinbookstoresnow?A.Becausenobodylikeswritingpoems.B.Becausenoteenagerswanttoreadpoems.C.BecausethereisnospaceforpoemcollectionsinbookstoresnowD.Becausepoemswon’tteachhowtomakemoney.65.Theunderlinedwordstimulateprobablymeans________.A.encourageB.reduceC.discoverD.create
- Asmallpieceoffisheachdaymaykeeptheheartdoctoraway.That’sthefindingofastudyofDutchmeninwhichdeathsfromheartdiseaseweremorethan50percentloweramongthosewhoconsumedatleastanounceofsalt-waterfishperdaycomparedtothosewhoneveratefish.TheDutchresearchisoneofthreehumanstudiesthatgivestrongscientificsupporttothelongheldbeliefthateatingfishcanprovidehealthbenefitsparticularlytotheheart.Heartdiseaseisthenumber-onekillerintheUnitedStateswithmorethan550000deathsoccurringfromheartattackseachyear.ButpreviousresearchhasshownthatthelevelofheartdiseaseislowerinculturesthatconsumemorefishthanAmericansdo.TherearefewerheartdiseasedeathsforexampleamongtheEskimosofGreenlandwhoconsumeabout14ouncesoffishadayandamongtheJapanesewhosedailyfishconsumptionaveragesmorethan3ounces.For20yearstheDutchstudyfollowed852middle-agedmen20percentofwhomatenofish.Atthestartofthestudyaveragefishconsumptionwasabouttwo-thirdsofanounceeachdaywithmoremeneatingleanfishthanfattyfish.Duringthenexttwodecades78ofthemendiedfromheartdiseasE.ThefewestdeathswereamongthegroupwhoregularlyatefishevenatlevelsfarlowerthanthoseoftheJapaneseorEskimos.Thisrelationshipwastrueregardlessofotherfactorssuchasagehighbloodpressureorbloodcholesterol胆固醇levels.39.Inwhichsectionofanewspapercanwereadthispassage?A.AdsB.MoviesC.BriefsD.HealthandDiet40.Thepassageismainlyabout_________.A.thehighincidenceofheartdiseaseinsomecountriesB.thechangesinpeople’sdietC.theeffectoffisheatingonpeople’shealthD.thedailyfishconsumptionofpeopleindifferentcultures41.Thephrasethisrelationshipinparagraph6referstotheconnectionbetween____andthelevelofheartdiseasE.A.theamountoffisheatenB.regularfish-eatingC.thekindoffisheatenD.peopleofdifferentareas42.Fromthepassageweknowtheauthorismostprobably___________.A.aheartdoctorB.ascienceresearcherC.asupporterofhealthyeatingD.auniversitystudent
- TimRichterandhiswifeLindahadtaughtforover30yearsnearBuffaloNewYork--heincomputerssheinspecialeducation.TeachingmeanseverythingtousTimwouldsay.InApril1998helearnedhewouldneedaheartoperation.Itwasthekindofnewsthatleadstosomeseriousthinkingaboutlife'spurposE.NotlongafterthesurgeryTimsawabrochuredescribingImaginationLibraryaprogramstartedbyDollyParton'sfoundation基金会thatmailedabookeverymonthtochildrenfrombirthtoagefiveinthesinger'shometownofSevierTennesseE.IthoughtmaybeLindaandIcoulddosomethinglikethiswhenweretireTimrecalls.Heplacedthebrochureonhisdeskasareminder.FiveyearslaternowretiredandwiththatbrochurestillonthedeskTimclickedonimaginationlibrary.com.Theprogramhadbeenopeneduptopartnerswhocouldtakeadvantageofbookandpostagediscounts.ThequalityofthebookswasofgreatconcerntotheRichter.RatherthansignuponlinetheywenttoDollywoodforalook-seE.Wedidn’twanttogivethechildrenrubbishsaysLindA.Thebooks-reviewedeachyearbyteachersliteracyspecialistsandDollywoodboardmembers-includedclassicssuchasEzraJackKeats’sTheSnowyDayandnewerbookslikeAnnaDewdney’sLlamaLlamaseries.SatisfiedthecouplesetuptheRichterFamilyFoundationandgottowork.Since2004theyhaveshippedmorethan12200bookstopreschoolersintheirintheirareA.MeganWilliamsamotheroffourismorethanappreciative:ThisprogramintroducesustobooksI’veneverheardof.TheRichterspendabout$400amonthsendingbooksto200children.SomepeoplesitthereandwaittodiesaysTim.Othersgetasbusyastheycaninthetimetheyhaveleft.1.WhatledTimtothinkseriouslyaboutthemeaningoflife?A.Hishealthproblem.B.Hisloveforteaching.C.TheinfluenceofhiswifE.D.ThenewsfromtheWeB.2.WhatdidTimwanttodoafterlearningaboutImaginationLibrary?A.Giveoutbrochures.B.Dosomethingsimilar.C.WritebooksforchildrenD.Retirefrombeingateacher.3.AccordingtothetextDollyPartonis.A.awell-knownsurgeonB.amotherofafour-year-oldC.asingerborninTennesseeD.acomputerprogrammer4.WhydidtheRichtergotoDollywood?A.ToavoidsigninguponlinE.B.TomeetDollywoodboardmembers.C.Tomakesurethebookswerethenewest.D.Toseeifthebookswereofgoodquality.5.WhatcanwelearnfromTim’swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Heneedsmoremoneytohelpthechildren.B.Hewonderswhysomepeoplearesobusy.C.HetriestosavethosewaitingtodiE.D.HeconsidershiseffortsworthwhilE.
- Fiveboysaresuspectedofstartingafirethatdestroyedtheirschoolontheeveofthenewterm.Policesaidyesterdaythatfiveboys—oneaged11two12-year-oldsoneaged13andone15—arrestedonsuspicionofstartingthefirehadbeenreleaseduntillaterthismonth.ParentssaidthefivepupilsallattendedStMary’s.PupilswitnessedtheirschoolworkbeingdestroyedinthefireatLeylandStMary’sCatholicTechnologyCollegeinLancashirE.The1950sscienceblockwasreducedtothegroundinSunday’sfirewhichcreatedcloudsofsmokevisibleformiles.Itisreportedthatthelibraryandsportshallwerealsodestroyedbeyondrepair.Strongwindsandashortageofwaterprevented125firementryingtobringitundercontrol.Firefighterswereexpectedtoremainatthesceneuntillatethisafternoon.Staffswereduetoattendtheschoolyesterdayforaninset培训dayandpupilspupilsweretoreturnforlessonsaftertheholidaystoday.StMary’sheadteacherKathyMcNicholasfoughtbackthetearsasshewatchedherschoolgoupinflameslastnight.ShesaidThisissoupsettingtowatch.It’sheartbreaking.It’sverydistressingforthestaffandthechildren.Everyonehadbeenlookingforwardtocomingbackforthenewschoolyear.Findingsomewherearound730childrenwon’tbeeasy.A.fewofthestaffhaveturneduptoseeifthereisanythingtheycandoandtheyhaveallbeenshockedandsaddenedbywhathashappeneD.It’stragicbecausewehaveonlyjusthadalotofrefreshmentworkdonetotheschoolduringthesummerbreak.Itwasabiginvestment.Thecommunityaroundhereverymuchlooksafteritsschool.Planswerebeingdrawnuptoprovidealternativeclassroomsfor730childrenwithparentswarnedtokeepthemathomeforatleasttherestoftheweek.56.WhichpartofStMary’sCatholicTechnologyCollegewasburnedtothegroundinthefire?A.Thelibrary.B.Sportshall.C.Thescienceblock.D.Thepassagedoesn’ttellus.57.Theunderlinedworddistressinginthethirdparagraphcanbereplacedby.A.excitedB.surprisedC.annoyedD.embarrassed58.Fromthewholepassagewecanknowthat.A.theeducationofEnglandisworseB.StMary’sCatholicTechnologyCollegehadnotroublefindingenoughclassroomsC.ashortageofmoneypreventedmorethan100firemencontrollingthebigfireD.thepupilshadtostayathomebeforethealternativeclassroomswerefound59.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Fiveboysstartedafirethatdestroyedtheirschool.B.ThefiremenfailedincontrollingthefirE.C.Thestaffandthechildrenwereupset.D.Theschoolplannedtotakemeasurestosolvetheproblem.
- StevenSpielberg's2002science-fictionthrillerMinorityReportproducedaworldwherecomputerscouldreadmindsandpredictthefuturE.Itseemedfancifulatthetimebutfantasyisedgingclosertofact.OnJan.3lateamofscientistsattheUCBerkeleyledbyRobertKnightprogrammedcomputerstodecode解码brainwavesandreplaythemaswords.FivemonthsearlieranothergroupofBerkeleyscientistsshowedtheircolleaguesshortmoviesandusedcomputerstoplaybackincolorwhatpeoplesaw.Theseexperimentsareabigadvancefrom2006whenaFrenchscientistfirstreplayedimagesfromahumanmindablack-and-whitecheckerboardpattern.Thepossibilitiesaregreat:adisabledpersoncouldspeakdoctorscouldaccessthemindofapatientwhofainted;youcouldrewatchyourdreamsonaniPaD.Thereareofcourseequallydarksidesuchastheinvoluntarytakeoutofinformationfromthebrain.InspiteofthesebreakthroughsJackGallanttheneuroscientistwholedthefirstBerkeleyteamsayscurrenttechnologyfordecodingbrainactivityisstillrelativelyprimitivE.ThefieldisheldbackbyitspoormachineryinparticularthefMRI.EventuallysaysGallantsomeonewillinventadecodingmachineyoucanwearasahat.Suchanadvanceintothehumanmindhesaysmighttake30years.StilltherecentadvancesatBerkeleyoffersmallanswerswhichscientistscanusetobeginunlockingthesecretsofmemoryandconsciousness.7l.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.NewtechnologycanreadyourmindB.FantasyisedgingclosertofactC.A.newdiscoveryinhumanbrainD.Theintelligentcomputersinthefuture72.WhatdidscientistsattheUCBerkeleydo?A.TheyproducedafancifulworlD.B.Theymadecomputersjumpforwardlikeahuman.C.TheymanagedtotranslatebrainwavesintolanguagE.D.Theyusedcomputerstomakeshortmovies.73.Whichofthefollowingisimpossiblefortheresearch?A.Itcanhelpadisabledmanrecoverhisabilityofspeech.B.Doctorscanreadapatient'smindevenifheisunconscious.C.Peoplewillknowwhathappensintheirdreams.D.People'sthoughtsmaybegivenaway.74.Whatplaysamostimportantroleinthedevelopmentofthetechnology?A.A.computer.B.AniPaD.C.AdecodingmachinE.D.A.hat.75.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.scientistsgottheinspirationfromamovieB.thetechnologystillhasalongwaytogoC.thetechnologyhasbeenputintopracticeD.scientistshaveunlockedthesecretsofmemory
- Ayoungwomancarryingathree-year-oldchildgotonabus.TheconductorhurriedtogiveherawarmwelcomeandthenkindlyaskedtheotherpassengerstomakemoreroomforthewomanandherchilD.Onseeingthispeoplebegantotalk.YouknowthisconductorusedtobeveryrudE.Nowsuddenlyhehaschangedhisbadbehaviorsaidamiddle-agedman.Yesheshouldbepraisedandwemustwritealettertothecompanysaidasecondpassenger.That'srightanotherladysaidIwishanewspaperreporterwereheresothatmorepeoplecouldlearnfromthisconductor.JustthenagentlemanwholookedlikeateacherturnedtotheconductorandsaidExcusemebutcanIknowyournameplease?YourexcellentservicemustbepraiseD.Beforehecouldopenhismouththethree-year-oldchildsittingontheyoungwoman'slapinterruptedIknowhisnamE.IcallhimDaD.60.Thepassengerswere________toseetheconductor'skindnesstothewomanandthechilD.A.excitedB.pleasedC.interestedD.surprised61.Onepassengersuggestedwritingalettertothecompanyto______.A.makeademandformorebusesB.thanktheconductorforhisgoodserviceC.criticizetheconductorforhisrudebehaviorD.inviteanewspaperreportertowriteabouttheconductor62.Whatwasthegentleman?A.A.teacher.B.A.newspaperreporter.C.Notknownfromthestory.D.Theconductor'sfriendfromhiscompany.63.Thewordheinthelastparagraphrefersto_______.A.thegentlemanB.theconductorC.themiddle-agedmanD.thethree-year-oldchil
- Mr.Readwasborninasmallvillagewithhighmountainsallaroundit.Hehasfewfieldsandhecan’tgetenoughfoodforhisfamily.He’softenworriedaboutit.Soheworksharderandharderandtrieshisbesttogetmoremoney.OneafternoonMr.Readwentouttolookforsomegrassforhiscows.Itwasveryhotandhehadtohaveaswim.Suddenlyhesawabigtortoiseinthewater.Heswamthereandcaughtit.Thenextmorninghewenttothetowntosellitinthemarkets.Whenhewaswalkinginthestreetacarhithimdownandhewashurt.Hewassenttohospitalatonce.Thedoctorslookedhimoverandhadanoperationonhim.Twoweekslaterhefeltmuchbetter.ThedoctorsweresatisfiedwiththeoperationandsaidYou’llbefullyrecoveredinaweek.We’resureyoucanwritewhenyouleavehospital.It’sreallyamiracle奇迹!shoutedMr.ReadIcouldneitherreadnorwritebefore!56.TheReadshavelittlefoodbecause__________.A.theyliveinasmallvillageB.theyhavefewfieldsC.they’retoolazytoworkD.nobodywouldhelpthemtogetmoney57.Mr.Readjumpedintotheriverbecause_________.A.hewantedtogetsomegrassinthewaterB.hewantedtolookforatortoiseinthewaterC.hewantedtohaveagoodrestinthewaterD.hewantedtohaveaswim58.Mr.Read’s________washurtinthetrafficaccident.A.headB.legC.righthandD.lefthand59.InChinesethephrasebefullyrecoveredmeans_______.A.完全覆盖B.全部找回C.恢复疲劳D.恢复健康60.Whatthedoctorsaidmeantthat______________.A.hedidaverysuccessfuloperationB.thefarmerwasluckyenoughtowriteaftertheoperationC.theaccidenthelpedthefarmertowriteD.hetaughtthefarmertowritewhilehewasstayinginhospital
- AsiawillcontinuetodeliverstronggrowthinthemobilephonemarketduetoconstantdemandfromChinaandIndiatheworld'stwobiggestmarketsofsuchservices.HoweverevenifAsiaistheworld'slargestbroadbandmarketintermsofabsolutenumbersitlagstheUnitedStatesandEuropeinoverallpenetration接入withjust3.6outofevery100inhabitantsconnectedtothehighspeedInternettheInternationalTelecommunicationUnionITUsaidinareport.IndiaandChinacombinedhavetotalcellphone手机subscribersofabout900millionaccountingforaquarteroftheworldtotal.EverymonthIndiaadds9millionnewsubscribersandmorewhichishigherthanChinA.WehopetheexcitementwillcontinuesaidN..K.CoyalpresidentofconsultantgroupofCommunicationsandManufacturingAssociationofIndiA.ButifIndiaistheworld'sfastestgrowingmobilephonemarketwithnearly300millionsubscribersonly11millionpeopleinthecountryhaveaccesstotheInternet.WhiledevelopedmarketslikeSouthKoreaandSingaporeareamongtheworld'stop10economiesforhouseholdbroadbandaccessmostofthelowandlowermiddleincomeeconomiesintheAsiaPacificregionhavelimitedandcostlyaccesstotheInternet.DevelopingcountriesinAsiashouldspeedupplanstodevelophighspeedbroadbandInternetaccessincudingmakingspectrumavailableandcreatinginvestmentincentives刺激.Toservegrowingdemandformobiledataserviceswhichisdrivenbythingslikesmartphonesandembeddedlaptopsoperatorsarefocusingonnewwaystoimprovevalueaddedservices.WangJianzhouchairmanandCEOofChinaMobilesaidhiscompanywasbankingonthedevelopmentofnewgenerationwirelesstechnologiessuchasLongTermEvolutionLTEwhichpromisestospeedupeverythingfrommobilevideosharingtomusicdownloads.OverathirdofChinaMobileusersusetheirhandsetstolistentomusicmuchhigherthanintheUnitedStatesBritainFranceandGermany.SurelyitisAsianoperatorswhowillbeamongthefirsttousethetechnologicalpotentialofITEtranslatingitintorealworldservicesrevenues收入税收andcustomernumberssaidTourE.46.AccordingtothereportofITUinAsia________.A.thereisthelargestnumberofusersoftheInternetB.mostinhabitantshaveaccesstothehighspeedInterntC.ChinaandIndiaareingreatneedofphonesratherthanfileInternetD.thereisagrowthinthecellphoneinAsiaandIndia47.Whichcountryhasthemostcellphonesubscriberseveryday?A.ChinA.B.IndiA.C.SouthKoreA.D.SingaporE.48.ThepeculiarcharacterofLongTermEvolutionis________.A.advancedB.cheapC.highspeedD.convenient49.Fromthelastparagraphwecaninfer________.A.thetechnologyofLTEismainlyusedinthefieldoftranslatingB.thetechnologyofLTEisjustpotentialinrealityC.theuseofLTEwillbringAsianoperatorsmoreprofitsD.Asiawillleadintheapplicationoftechnology50.Themainideaofthepassageis________.A.AsialeadsmobileandtheInternetgrowthbutfallsbehindtheUSandEuropeB.AsiaisintheleadinthefieldofmoderntechnologyC.AsiaisgreatlybehindwesterncountriesintechnologyD.AsialeavesEuropecountriesbehindinadvancedtechnology
- HeatherJackandherfamilyincludinghertwochildrenusuallyspendtheChristmasholidayspreparingafeast—forotherstoeat.LastChristmasEvetheywenttoahouseintheneighborhoodandpreparedadinnerforanelderlywomanandhersonwhohasmusculardystrophy肌肉萎缩症.TheystayedforanhourandchattedbeforeheadinghometoprepareforavisitfromSanta圣诞老人.IthinkitisthatkindofdirectexperiencethatmanyfindsomeaningfulsaysHeatherpresidentandfounderofTheVolunteerFamilyaBoston-basedorganizationdedicatedtomatchingfamilieswithvolunteeropportunitiesbothduringtheholidaysandyear-rounD.It’sagreatwayforparentstoinvolvethekids.InaholidayseasonthatstretchesfrombeforeThanksgivingtojustaftertheNewYearit’snicetohearstoriesaboutpeoplewiththeirchildrengivinginsteadofreceiving.LastDecemberGaryandDebraDanoffandtheirtwoteenagesonsdrovetotheWashingtonD.C.JewishCommunityCenterJCCandspentChristmasmorningintheCenter’skitchenpreparingafeastforhomelessshelters.BychoosingtopreparemealsforthehomelesstheDanoffsbringtogetherabeliefincommunityservicewiththeirloveofcookingItfeelsgoodtopreparefoodwithourkidsforotherpeopleatChristmassaysGary.Wewantthemtoknowthatmanypeopledon’thavetheabilitytogotothesupermarketandpickthefoodstheywanttoeatandpayforthem.[]TheDanoffswereingoodcompany.Acrossthecityatleast1000volunteerswiththeirchildrenwentacrosstheregiontoprovidefoodtothepoorpeopleaspartoftheD.C.JCC’sannualDecember25thDayofServicenowinits22ndyear.41.TheHeathersdidallthefollowingthingsexceptlastChristmasEvE.A.preparingadinnerforapoorfamilyB.chattingwiththeelderlymotherandherdisabledsonC.makingpreparationsfortheirownChristmasfestivalD.visitingoneoftheirgoodfriendsinotherdistrictWhatdoesTheVolunteerFamilydo?A.Itmatchesfamilieswithvolunteeropportunities.B.Itsuppliesfoodandservicetothepoorfamilies.C.Itencouragesparentstoinvolvetheirkidsinvolunteerwork.D.Itearnsmuchmoneybyorganizingvolunteerfamilies.43.WhydotheDanoffswanttheirchildrentojoininthevolunteerwork?A.Toletthemlearntopreparemealsbythemselves.B.Toletthemknowthatmanypeopleareinneedofhelp.C.Toletthemknowthattheyhavetheabilitytocook.D.ToletthemhaveameaningfulChristmaswiththehomelessshelters.44.WhatdoesthesentenceTheDanoffswereingoodcompanymeaninthelastparagraph?A.Mr.Danoffandhiswifeworkforaverygoodcompany.B.MorevolunteerfamiliespreparefoodforpoorpeopleatChristmas.C.Thevolunteerfamiliesshouldhavejobsingoodcompanies.D.TheDanoffsareingoodlucktogetthevolunteeropportunity.45.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?A.Volunteersseldominvolvetheirchildreninthework.B.Volunteeropportunitiescanonlybegotduringholidays.C.Mostpeoplelovetohearstoriesaboutgivingandreceiving.D.ThevolunteerprogramsintheD.C.JCC’shavelastedfor22years.
- Whydomendieearlierthanwomen?Thelatestresearchmakesitknownthatthereasoncouldbethatmen’sheartsgointorapiddecline衰退whentheyreachmiddleagE.Thelargeststudyoftheeffectsofageingonthehearthasfoundthatwomen’slongevitymaybelinkedtothefactthattheirheartshardlylosetheirpumpingpower供血动力withagE.Wehavefoundthatthepowerofthemaleheartfallsby20---25percentbetween18and70yearsofagesaidtheheadofthestudyDavidGoldspinkofLiverpoolJohnMooresUniversityintheUK.Withinthehearttherearemillionsofcells细胞thatenableittobeat.Betweentheageof20and70one-thirdofthosecellsdieandarenotreplacedinmensaidGoldspink.Thisispartoftheageingprocess衰老过程.Whatsurprisesscientistsisthatthefemaleheartseesverylittleloss损失ofthesecells.A.healthy70-year-oldwoman’sheartcouldperformalmostaswellasa20-year-oldone’s.Thisgender性别differencemightjustexplainwhywomenlivelongerthanmensaidGoldspink.Theystudiedmorethan250healthymenandwomenbetweentheagesof18and80concentratingonhealthypersonstoremovetheconfusinginfluenceofdiseasE.TheteamwillhavetofindwhyageingtakesagreaterlossonthemaleheartsaidGoldspink.ThegoodnewsisthatmencanimprovethehealthoftheirheartwithregularexercisE.Goldspinkstressed强调thatwomenalsoneedregularexercisetopreventtheirlegmuscles肌肉becomingsmallerandweakerastheyagE.32.Theunderlinedwordlongevityinthesecondparagraphprobablyrefersto_________.A.healthB.effectC.ageingD.longlife33.AccordingtothetexttheUKscientistshaveknownthat_________.A.thefemaleheartlosesfewofthecellswithageB.womencanreplacethecellsthatenablethehearttobeatC.womenhavemorecellsthanmenwhentheyarebornD.womenneverlosetheirpumpingpowerwithage34.Thetextmainlytalksabout________.A.men’sheartcellsB.heartsandlonglifeC.thegenderdifferenceD.women’sageingprocess35.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat_______.A.thereasonwhyageingtakesagreaterlossonthemalehearthasbeenfoundoutB.theteamhasdonesomethingtopreventthemalefromsufferingthegreaterlossC.scientistsareonthewaytofindingoutwhythemaleheartlosesmoreofthecellsD.womenover70couldlosemoreheartcellsthanthoseattheageof20
- ThelightfromthecampfirebrightenedthedarknessbutitcouldnotpreventthedampcoldofDennis'sSwamp沼泽地creepingintotheirbones.ItwasastrangeplacE.MartinandTomwishedthattheyhadnotacceptedJack'sdare.Theylikedcampingbutnotnearthisswamp.SoMartinaskedastheysatwatchingthehotcoals.HowdidthisplacegetitsnameAreyousureyouwanttohearit?It'sascarystorywarnedJack.Ofcourse!criedoutTom.Iftherewereanythingtobescaredofyouwouldn'thavechosenthisplace!Okbutdon'tsayIdidn'twarnyousaidJackandhebeganhistalE.WaybackintimeamancalledDennistriedtostartafarmherE.Hebuiltthatcottageovertheretolivein.Inthosedaysthearealookedquitedifferent—itwascoveredwithtalltreesandtheswampwasacrystalclearriver.AfterthreehardyearsDennishadclearedseveralfieldsandplantedcrops.HewassoproudofhissuccessthatherefusedtolistentoadvicE.‘Youareclearingtoomuchland’warnedoneoldman.‘Thelandisalivingthing.Itwillhitbackatyouifyouabuseit.’‘Sillyfool’saidDennistohimself.‘IfIclearmorelandIcangrowmorecrops.I'llbecomewealthier.He'sjustjealous!’Denniscontinuedtochopdowntrees.SmallanimalsthatreliedonthemforfoodandshelterweredestroyeD.Hewassoeagertoexpandhisfarmthathedidnotnoticetheriverflowingslowlytowardshisdoor.HedidnotnoticesaltseepingtothesurfaceofthelanD.Hedidnotnoticeswampplantschokingallthenativeplants.WhathappenedMartinaskeD.Itwasgrowingcolder.HetrembledtwistinghisbodyclosertothefirE.Thelandhitback—justastheoldmanwarnedJackshruggeD.DennisdisappeareD.Oldfolksaroundherebelievethatswampplantsmovedupfromtheriveranddraggedhimunderwater.HisbodywasneverfounD.WhatastupidstorylaughedTom.Plantscan't...Beforehehadfinishedspeakinghescreamedandfainted晕倒.TheothertwoboysjumpedupwithfrightstaringatTom.Suddenlytheyburstoutlaughing.Somegreenswampivy常春藤hadcoveredTom'sfacE.ItwasawhilebeforeTomcouldappreciatethejokE.36.TheunderlinedworddareinParagraph1isclosestinmeaningto________.A.courageB.assistanceC.instructionD.challenge37.WhydidJacktellTomandMartinthestory?A.Tofrightenthem.B.Tosatisfytheircuriosity.C.TowarnthemofthedangeroftheplacE.D.Topersuadethemtocampintheswamp.38.WhydidTomscreamandfaint?A.HesawDennis'sshadow.B.Hewasscaredbyaplant.C.Hisfriendplayedajokeonhim.D.TheweatherbecameextremelycolD.39.WhatlessoncanwelearnfromthestoryofDennis?A.Graspallloseall.B.Nosweatnosweet.C.Itisnousecryingoverspiltmilk.D.Hewhomakesnomistakesmakesnothing.
- In1995SusanBoylewenttoGlasgowtoaudition试演forMyKindofPeopleatelevisedtalentshowpopularintheUK.ShewasimmediatelyrejecteD.Shewasnervousduringtheauditionandfeltshedidn’tperformwellbutherbrothersaidthatshewasrejectedbecauseofherplainlooks.BoylewasnotdiscouragedandcontinuedtosingatchurchandatthekaraokenightsinalocalpuB.Boylesufferedapersonallossin1997whenherfatherpassedaway.AfterhisdeathBoyleputherbigdreamsonholdtocareforhersickmotherBridgetBoylE.ThemotheranddaughteroftentalkedofSusan’spossiblefamE.BridgetBoyleencouragedherdaughtertotakepartinsingingcompetitions.ShewastheonewhosaidIshouldenterBritain’sGotTalent.Weusedtowatchittogether.susanlatertoldreporters.ShethoughtIwouldwin.In1999Boyleusedallofhersavingstopayforaprofessionaldemo样本唱片tapewhichshesenttorecordcompanies.In2002BoylebegantakingsinginglessonsfromvoicecoachFredO’Neil.In2007Boyle’smotherpassedawayattheageof91.A.neighborreportedthatwhenBridgetBoylediedherdaughterwouldn’tcomeoutforthreeorfourdaysoranswerthedoororphonE.shelivedalonewithhercatPebbles.Foroverayearsherefusedtosing.ButinAugustof2008O’NeilurgedhertotryoutforBritain’sGotTalent.ConvincedthattheperformancewouldbeanhonortohermotherBoyleauditionedinGlasgowScotlanD.ShesangIDreamedA.Dreaminthefirstroundoftheshowwhichwasairedon11April2009.The47-year-oldScottishwoman’splainlooksprovidedasharpcontrast对比toherpowerfullybeautifulvoicE.Theperformanceastonishedtheaudienceandthejudges.Onlinevideosofherperformancetotaledover40millionviewswithinaweek.AlthoughshefailedtowinthefinalofBritain’sGotTalentSusanBoylebecamegloballypopular.HerfirstalbumIDreamedA.Dreamhassoldoverfivemillioncopies.1.BridgetBoyle’sattitudetowardsherdaughter’smusicaltalentcanbedescribedas______.A.criticalB.doubtfulC.indifferentD.optimistic2.FromParA.4welearnthatBoyle______.A.wasslightlydiscouragedbyhervoicecoachB.enteredBritain’sGotTalenttoproveherabilityC.decidedtogiveuphersingingcareerD.wasdeeplyaffectedbyhermother’sdeath3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutSusanBoyle?A.Herinternationalfamegrewrapidlyin2008.B.HerauditionforMyKindofPeoplefaileD.C.Shehasneverstoppedsingingsince1995.D.ShewasthewinnerofBritain’sGotTalent.4.Inwritingthispassagetheauthormainlyintendsto______.A.tellushowBoyle’sdreamcametrueB.letusknowmoreaboutBoyle’spersonallifeC.showhowBoylewasinfluencedbyherfamilyD.explainhowtoenterandwinatalentshow
- BigBrothersBigSistersisbasedonthesimplicityandpoweroffriendship.Itisaprogramwhichprovidesfriendshipandfunbymatchingvulnerableyoungpeopleages7-17withavolunteeradultwhocanbebotharolemodelandasupportivefrienD.Volunteertutorscomefromallwalksoflife—marriedsinglewithorwithoutchildren.BigBrothersandBigSistersarenotreplacementparentsorsocialworkers.Theyaretutors:someonetotrusttohavefunwithtotalkandgotowhenneedeD.ABigSisterandLittleSisterwillgenerallyspendbetweenoneandfourhourstogetherthreeorfourtimeseachmonthforatleasttwelvemonths.Theyenjoysimpleactivitiessuchasapicnicataparkcookingplayingsportorgoingtoafootballmatch.Theseactivitiesimprovethefriendshipandhelptheyoungpersondeveloppositiveself-respectconfidenceandlifedirection.BigBrothersBigSistersorganizationsexistthroughouttheworlD.Itisthelargestandmostwell-knownprovideroftutorservicesinternationallyandhasbeenoperatingfor25years.EmilyandSarahhavebeenmatchedsinceMarch2008.Emilyisa10-year-oldgirlwhohasexperiencedsomedifficultiesbeingacceptedbyherschoolmatesatschool.‘IwasprettysuretherewassomethingwrongwithmE.’Emily’smumcameacrossBigBrothersBigSistersandthoughtitwouldbeofbenefittoEmilyby‘providingdifferentfeedback反馈aboutherselfotherthanjustrelyingonschoolmatestomeasureherself-worth.’Sarahwantedtogetinvolvedinavolunteerprogram.’Igoogleditandfoundouthowtobeapartofit.Ithoughtitwouldbefunformetogetinvolvedinmakingtimetodosomethingbecausesometimesit’sallworkandnoplay.’BigBrothersBigSistershasbeenofgreatbenefitandenjoymenttobothEmilyandSarah.TheyloveandlookforwardtotheirtimetogetherandthepartnershiphascertainlyhelpedEmilybemorecomfortableinbeingthewonderfulhappyanduniquegirlsheis!66.WhatistheaimofBigBrothersBigSisters?A.Toofferstudentspublicservices.B.Tohelpstudentsimprovetheirgrades.C.ToorganizesportactivitiesforyoungpeoplE.D.ToprovidepartnershipandfunforyoungpeoplE.67.Avolunteerisusuallyexpectedtoworkwithinayearforatleast.A.24hoursB.36hoursC.48hoursD.72hours68.AccordingtoEmily’smotherthisprogrammayprovideEmilywith.A.advicefromherteachersB.anewwaytoassessherselfC.anewwaytojudgeherschoolmatesD.morecommentsfromherschoolmates69.WhydidSarahwanttogetinvolvedintheprogram?A.Sheusedtobeavolunteer.B.Sheneededapart-timejoB.C.ShefeltabitboredwithherlifE.D.ShewantedtogetachallengingjoB.70.Accordingtothepassage‘vulnerableyoungpeople’areprobablythosewhoare.A.popularatschoolB.ratherweakphysicallyC.easilyhurtemotionallyD.confidentinthemselves
- WhenBorisleftschoolhecouldnotfindajoB.Hetriedhardandpestered纠缠hisrelativesbuttheyhadproblemsoftheirown.Heansweredadvertisementsuntilhecouldnotaffordtobuyanymorestamps.BorisgrewannoyedthendepressedthenalittlehardeneD.StillhewentontryingandstillhefaileD.Hebegantothinkthathehadnofutureatall.Whydon'tyoustartyourownbusinessoneofhisunclestoldhim.Theworldisamoneylocker.You'dbetterfindawayofopeningit.ButwhatcanIdoGetoutandhavealookroundadvisedhisuncleinavaguesortofway.Seewhatpeoplewantthengiveittothemandtheywillpayforit.BorisbegantocyclearoundthetownandfoundasuitablepieceofawastegroundintheenD.Thenhesetuphisbusinessasacyclerepairer.Heworkedhardmadefriendswithhiscustomersandgraduallymanagedtobuilduphisgoodwillandprofit.Afewmonthslaterhefoundthathehadmoreworkthanhecoulddealwithbyhimself.Hefoundanumberofemptyshopsbuttheywereallnogoodinthewrongpositiontooexpensiveorwithsomeothersnag障碍.Butatlonglasthemanagedtofindanemptyshoponanewestatewheretherewereplentyofcustomersbutnocompetition.Borisandhisassistanttaughtthemselveshowtorepairscootersandmotorcycles.SlowlybutsurelytheprofitsincreasedandthebusinessdevelopeD.AtlastBorishadmanagedtoopenthemoneylockerandfoundbanknotesandgoldcoinsinsidE.6.WhichofthefollowingwouldbetheBESTtitleforthepassage?A.GoodwillisthekeytosuccessB.TheworldisamoneylockerC.NoeducationnofutureD.Difficultyofstartingasmallbusiness7.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesBoris'jobhuntingexperience?A.SurprisingB.EncouragingC.BoringD.Disappointing8.Borisstartshiscareerby________.A.cyclingaroundthetownB.developingawastegroundC.repairingcyclesD.buyingemptyshops9.Borisfinallychoseanemptyshoponanewestatebecause________.A.itwasnotsoexpensiveB.hehadalotofoldcustomersthereC.hecouldmakegooduseofhisskillsthereD.thereweregoodopportunitiesthere10.WecaninferfromthelastparagraphthatBoris________.A.stillcouldn'tmakegoodprofitsB.setoffinasuccessfulcareerC.foundalotofgoldcoinsbyaccidentD.hadgreatdifficultyrunninghisbusiness
- ShayandhisfatherhadwalkedpastaparkwheresomeboysShayknewwereplayingbaseball.ShayaskedDoyouthinkthey’llletmeplay?Shay’sfatherknewthatmostoftheboyswouldnotwantsomeonelikeShayontheirteambutthefatheralsounderstoodthatifhissonmentallyandphysicallydisabledwereallowedtoplayitwouldgivehimamuch-neededsenseofbelongingandsomeconfidencE.Shay’sfatherapproachedoneoftheboysonthefieldandaskedifShaycouldplaynotexpectingmuch.TheboylookedaroundandsaidWe’relosingbysixruns分andthegameisintheeighthinning局.Iguesshecanbeonourteamandwe’lltrytoputhimintobatinthefinalinning.Shaystruggledovertotheteam’sbenchandputonateamshirtwithabroadsmileandhisfatherhadasmalltearinhiseyeandwarmthinhisheart.Theboyssawthefather’sjoyathissonbeingaccepteD.InthebottomoftheeighthinningShay’steamscoredafewrunsbutwasstillbehindbythreE.InthetopofthefinalinningShayputonagloveandplayedinthefielD.EventhoughnohitscamehiswayhewasobviouslyjoyfuljusttobeinthegameandonthefielD.InthebottomofthefinalinningShay’steamscoredagain.NowShaywasscheduledtobenextatbat.WouldtheyletShaybatandgiveawaytheirchancetowinthegame?SurprisinglyShaywasgiventhebat.EveryoneknewthatahitwasalmostimpossiblE.Thefirstpitch投cameandShaymisseD.ThepitcheragaintookafewstepsforwardtothrowtheballsoftlytowardsShay.AsthepitchcameinShayswungattheballandhitaslowgroundballrightbacktothepitcher.ThepitchercouldhaveeasilythrowntheballtothefirstbasemanandShaywouldhavebeenoutandthatwouldhavebeentheendofthegamE.Insteadthepitcherthrewtheballrightovertheheadofthefirstbasemanbeyondthereachofallteammates.TheaudienceandtheplayersfrombothteamsstartedscreamingShayruntofirst!NeverinhislifehadShayeverrunthatfarbutmadeittofirstbasewide-eyedandshockeD.EveryoneshoutedRuntosecond!CatchinghisbreathShayawkwardlyrantowardsseconD.BythetimeShayroundedtowardssecondbasethesmallestguyontheirteamwhohadachancetobetheheroforhisteamforthefirsttimecouldhavethrowntheballtothesecondbasemanbutheunderstoodthepitcher’sintentionsandhetoointentionallythrewtheballhighandfaroverthethirdbaseman’sheaD.AllwerescreamingShayShayShayallthewayShay.ShayreachedthirdbasewhenoneopposingplayerrantohelphimandshoutedShayruntothirD.AsShayroundedthirdallwereontheirfeetcryingShayrunhome!Shayrantohomesteppedonthehomebaseandwascheeredastheherowhowonthegameforhisteam.ThatdaytheboysfrombothteamshelpedbringapieceoftrueloveandhumanityintothisworlD.Shaydidn’tmakeittoanothersummeranddiedthatwinterhavingneverforgottenbeingtheheroandmakinghisfathersohappyandcominghomeandseeinghismothertearfullyhugherlittleherooftheday!1.NotexpectingmuchShay’sfatherstillaskedtheboyifShaycouldplaymainlybecausethefather.A.noticedsomeoftheboysonthefieldwerehesitatingB.guessedhispresencewouldaffecttheboys’decisionC.learnedsomeoftheboysonthefieldknewShaywellD.understoodShaydidneedafeelingofbeingaccepted2.InthebottomofthefinalinningShaywasgiventhebatbecausetheboys.A.believedtheyweresuretowinthegameB.wouldliketohelpShayenjoythegameC.foundShaywassoeagertobeawinnerD.feltforcedtogiveShayanotherchance3.Thesmallestboythrewtheballhighandfaroverthethirdbaseman’sheadprobablybecausethatboy.A.wasobviouslyawareofthepitcher’spurposeB.lookedforwardtowinningthegameforhisteamC.failedtothrowtheballtothesecondbasemanD.sawthatShayalreadyreachedsecondbase4.WhichofthefollowinghasnothingtodowithShay’sbecomingtheheroforhisteam?A.Thepitcherdidnotthrowtheballtothefirstbaseman.B.Theaudienceandtheplayersfrombothteamscheeredforhim.C.TheopposingplayersfailedtostophisrunningtohomE.D.Oneoftheopposingplayersrantohelphim.5.Whatdoyouthinkisthethemeofthestory?A.Truehumannaturecouldberealizedinthewaywetreateachother.B.EveryonehashisownstrengthevenifmentallyorphysicallydisableD.C.Everyonecandevelophisteamspiritinsportsandpleasehisparents.D.Theresultsofthegameshouldnotbetheonlyconcernoftheplayers.
- Barefootanddirtythegirljustsatandwatchedthepeoplegoby.Shenevertriedtospeak.Manypeoplepassedbutneverdidonepersonstop.ThenextdayIdecidedtogobacktotheparkcurioustoseeifthelittlegirlwouldstillbetherE.Rightintheveryspotasshewasyesterdayshesatwiththesaddestlookinhereyes.TodayIwastomakemyownmoveandwalkovertothelittlegirl.AsweallknowaparkfullofstrangepeopleisnotaplaceforyoungchildrentoplayalonE.AsIbeganwalkingtowardsherIcouldseethebackofthelittlegirl’sdressindicatedadeformity畸形.IsmiledtoletherknowitwasokayIwastheretohelptotalk.IsatdownbesideherandopenedwithasimpleHello.Ismiledandsheshylysmiledback.Wetalkeduntildarknessfellandtheparkwascompletelyempty.IaskedthegirlwhyshewassosaD.ThelittlegirllookedatmeandwithasadfacesaidBecauseI’mdifferent.IimmediatelysaidThatyouare!andsmileD.Thelittlegirlactedevensadder.ShesaidIknow.ShelookedatmeandsmileD.SlowlyshestoodtoherfeetandsaidReally?Yesdearyou’relikealittleguardianangelsenttowatchoverallthosepeoplewalkingby.ShenoddedherheadyesandsmiledandwiththatshespreadherwingsandsaidwithatwinkleinhereyeIam.I’myourguardianangel.IwasspeechlesssureIwasseeingthings.ShesaidForonceyouthoughtofsomeoneotherthanyourselfmyjobhereisdonE.ImmediatelyIstoodtomyfeetandsaidWaitsowhydidnoonestoptohelpanangel!?ShelookedatmeandsmiledYou’retheonlyonewhocouldseemeandyoubelieveitinyourheart.andshewasgonE.Andwiththatmylifechangeddramatically.Sowhenyouthinkyou’reallyouhaverememberyourangelisalwayswatchingoveryou.Mineis!26.Peoplejustpassedbythegirlbecause_______.A.theypretendednottoseeherB.shepretendedtobepoorC.theyneverthoughtofhelpingherD.theyknewtheauthorwouldhelpher27.Whichwordcan’tbeusedtodescribetheauthor?A.ConsideratE.B.Patient.C.Helpful.D.Powerful28.Whywastheauthorspeechless?A.HewasshockeD.B.Hedidn’tmanagetohelpthegirl.C.HethoughthewascheateD.D.Hewasindespair.29.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Theauthorsmiledbecausehesawthegirlwasshy.B.Theauthorhadknownthatthegirlwasarealangel.C.Theauthorbelievedthatanangelwasalwayswatchinghim.D.TheauthordecidedtogobacktotheparkbecausehewassurethatthelittlegirlwouldbetherE.30.WhatdoesYou’reallyouhavemean?A.Youareugly.B.YouarealonE.C.Youarestrong.D.Youarerich
- Manyofushaveheardstoriesaboutteacherswhocanseeintoastudent’sfuturE.Evenifastudentisnotperformingwelltheycanpredictsuccess.Weareconvincedthatthisabilitythisgiftisevidencethattheywerecalledtoteach.Ifthegiftofsightisevidencehowgreatermustbethegiftoftouch.Ihaveastory.IgrewupinthefiftiesinapoorAfricanAmericanneighborhoodinStocktonCaliforniathathadneithersidewalksnoranelementaryschool.Eachdayalwaysingroupsatourparents’insistencemyfriendsandIwouldleavehomeearlyenoughtowalkeightblockstoschoolandbeinourseatswhenthebellrang.Forfourblockswewalkedondustyroads.BythefifthblockwewalkedonsidewalksthatledtolovelyhomesandtoFairOaksElementarySchool.ItwasatFairOaksinasixthgradeEnglishclassthatImetMs.VictoriaHunterateacherwhohadahugeinfluenceonmylifE.Duringreadingperiodsshewouldwalkaroundtheroomstopatourdesksstandoverusforasecondortwoandthentouchus.Withoutsayinganythingtousnothingcouldbreakthesilenceofreadingperiodsshewouldplacetwofingerslightlyonourthroatsandholdthemthereforseconds.IlearnedmanyyearslaterwhenIwasastudentatStanfordUniversitythatteacherstouchthethroatofstudentstocheckforsub-vocalization默读whichslowsdownthereadingspeeD.IdidnotknowatthetimewhyMs.HunterwastouchingourthroatsbutIwasaseriousandrespectfulstudentandsoduringsilentreadingperiodIdidwhatMs.Huntertoldustodo.IkeptmyeyesonthematerialIwasreadingandwaitedforhertoplaceherfingerslightlyonmythroat.OnedayoutofcuriosityIraisedmyheadfrommybook—thoughnothigh—sothatIcouldseeMs.HunterawhitewomanfromCanadamovingupanddowntherowsstoppingatthedesksofmyclassmates.Iwantedtoseehowtheyreactedwhenshetouchedtheirthroats.Shewalkedpastthem.IwasconfuseD.Didshepassthembybecausetheyweremodelstudents?Whatdidwethestudentswhoweretouchednotdoright?Isatupstraighterinmychairthinkingthatmywayofsittingmightbetheproblem.IwasconfuseD.SeveraldayslaterIwatchedagainthistimeraisingmyheadalittlehigher.NothingchangeD.Ms.Huntertouchedthesamestudents.AlwaysshetouchedmE.Shetouchedmewithherhands.ShealsotouchedmewithherbeliefinmyabilitytoachievE.ShemotivatedmebydemandingthebestfrommeandbylettingteachersIwouldmeetinjuniorhighschoolknowthatIshouldbechallengedthatIwouldbeseriousaboutmywork.IamconvincedthatshetouchedmebecauseshecouldseemeinthefuturE.ThatwastrueofallofusatFairOakswhosatstillandsilentasMs.Hunterplacedherfingerslightlyonourthroats.WeleftFairOaksasbeststudentsenteredJohnMarshallJuniorHighSchoolfinishedatthetopofourhighschoolclassandwentontoearngraduatedegreesinvarioussubjects.Ms.HuntersawusachievingandshetouchedustomakecertainthatwewoulD.IwasnotsurprisedthatshecametomygraduationceremonyatEdisonHighSchoolinStocktonorthatshetalkedtomeaboutfinishingcollegeandearningaPh.D.SheexpectedthatofmE.Shegavemeabeautifullywrappedbox.Insidewasagiftthebeautyofwhichmultipliesevenasittouchesme:anecklacetowhichIcanaddcharmsforeachstageofmylife.55.Accordingtothewriterwhatisaspecialabilitymanygoodteacherspossess?A.Theabilitytomakeallstudentsbehavewell.B.Theabilitytotreatdifferentstudentsinthesameway.C.Theabilitytodiscoverastudent’spotentialtosucceeD.D.Theabilitytopredictthenearfutureofapoorstudent.56.WhenshesawMs.Hunterwalkpastsomestudentswithouttouchingtheirthroatsthewriterfelt______.A.disturbedB.puzzledC.ashamedD.annoyed57.AccordingtothepassagehowdidMs.Huntermotivatethewriter?A.Bycorrectingthewayshesat.B.Byhavinghighexpectationsofher.C.BysendingheravaluablenecklacE.D.Bycommunicatingwithherparentsoften.58.WhatdoesthewritermeanbyanecklacetowhichIcanaddcharmsforeachstageofmylifeparagraph6?A.A.giftwhichencouragesmetodowellonthejourneyofmylifE.B.A.giftwhichbecomesmoreandmorevaluableastimegoesby.C.A.necklacewhichIwearonallimportantoccasionsinmylifE.D.A.necklacewhichsuitsmeandaddstomycharm.59.Thewriter’sattitudetowardsMs.Huntermightbedescribedas_____.A.disappointedB.gratefulC.doubtfulD.sympathetic60.Whichofthefollowingservesasthebesttitleforthestory?A.Ms.Hunter’sSurpriseB.Ms.Hunter’sChallengeC.A.Teacher’sTouchD.A.Teacher’sMemory
- DuringtimesoftroubleFranklinDelanoRooseveltspokefromasmallroomwithoutafireplaceintheWhiteHousebasementtomillionsofAmericans.Inhiscalmandconversationalmannerhereassured使恢复信心thenationinthedepthsoftheGreatDepression大萧条andthroughaWorldWar.SaulBellowdescribedhisownexperienceoflisteningtoPresidentRooseveltholdthenationtogetherusingonlyaradioandthepowerofhispersonality.IcanrecallwalkingeastwardontheChicagoMidwaydrivershadpulledoverparkingbumpertobumperandturnedontheirradiostohearRoosevelt.Theyhadrolleddownthewindowsandopenedthecardoors.EverywherethesamevoiceitsoddEasternaccentwhichinanyoneelsewouldhaveangeredMidwesterners.Youcouldfollowwithoutmissingasinglewordasyouwalkedby.YoufeltjoinedtotheseunknowndriversmenandwomenThenationneededtheassuranceofthoseFiresideChatsthefirstofwhichwasdeliveredonMarch121933.BetweenaquarterandathirdoftheworkforcewasunemployeD.EverybankinAmericahadbeenclosedforatleasteightdays.It’shardforustoimaginE.ItwasthehardesttimeoftheGreatDepression.TheFiresidewassymbolic象征性的;mostofthechatscamefromasmallroomintheWhiteHousebasement.FrancesPerkinsRoosevelt’sSecretaryofLabordescribedthechangethatwouldcomeoverhimjustbeforethebroadcasts:Hisfacewouldsmileandlightupasthoughhewereactuallysittingonthefrontporch门廊orintheparlorwiththem.Peoplefeltthisandcametorespectandlovehim.InthatfirstradiovisitRooseveltbeganbyexplaininghowthebankingsystemworked:Whenyouputmoneyinabankthebankdoesnotplacethemoneyintoasafe—depositvault金库房.Itinvestsyourmoneyinmanydifferentformsofcredit—bondsmortgages.Hewentontoannouncethatthebankswouldreopenthenextday.68.Themainpurposeofthearticleisto.A.giveexamplesofthepowerofradiobroadcastingB.makepeopleexaminetheirattitudestowardmoneyC.suggestthatRooseveltwasAmerica’sgreatestpresidentD.showhowRooseveltreassuredAmericansduringhardtimes69.AccordingtothearticletheFiresideChatsraisedthehopesofAmericansbecausePresidentRoosevelt.A.spoketotheminafriendlyandconfidenttoneB.explainedtothemhowtoinvesttheirmoneyC.wasopenabouthisownfearsforthecountryD.usedhumortodrawtheirattentionawayfromtheirproblems70.ThenameFiresideChatswasprobablyintendedto.A.demandlistenerstoprotectresourcesB.encouragespiriteddiscussionamonglistenersC.requestpeopletodesireforhopeandreassuranceD.persuadeAmericanstotalkwiththeirfamilies71.SaulBellow’sdescriptionofhisownexperienceoflisteningtoPresidentRooseveltshows.A.howpopularandencouragingRoosevelt’sFiresideChatswereB.howeasilyRoosevelt’sFiresideChatscouldbeunderstoodC.whatgreatinterestgeneralpublictookinnationalaffairsD.whatahardlifeAmericanshadinGreatDepression
- SteveJobsmadetechnologyfun.Theco-founderofApplediedlastWednesdayattheageoffifty-six.Hehadfoughtforyearsagainstcancer.MournersgatheredoutsidehishouseinPaloAltoCaliforniaandApplestoresaroundtheworlD.TimBajarinispresidentofCreativeStrategiesahigh-techresearchandconsultingcompany.TIMBAJARIN:Ifyouactuallylookatatechleaderthey'rereallyhappyiftheyhaveonehitintheirlifE.SteveJobshastheAppleIItheMactheiPodtheiPhonetheiPadandPixar.SteveJobswasacollegedropout.Hewasadoptedbyamachinistandhiswifeanaccountant.Theysupportedhisearlyinterestinelectronics.HeandhisfriendSteveWozniakstartedAppleComputer--nowjustcalledApple--innineteenseventy-six.Theystayedatthecompanyuntilnineteeneighty-fivE.ThatyearSteveWozniakreturnedtocollegeandSteveJobsleftinadisputewiththechiefexecutivE.Mr.JobsthenformedhisowncompanycalledNeXTComputer.HerejoinedAppleinnineteenninety-sevenafteritboughtNeXT.HehelpedremakeApplefromabusinessthatwasinbadshapethentooneofthemostvaluablecompaniesintheworldtoday.SteveWozniakspeakingonCNNrememberedhislongtimefriendasagreatvisionaryandleaderandamarketinggenius.DavidCarrollisaprofessoratParsonsSchoolofDesigninNewYorkCity.HesaysSteveJobsnotonlyrevolutionizedtechnologyhealsorevolutionizedAmericanbusiness.DAVIDCARROLL:ThefactthathewasabletoredesignAmericancommercetoptobottomandacrossisreallystunning.HeprobablywillbeconsideredanindustrialgiantonthescaleofThomasEdisonandHenryFordsooneofthegreatofalltimE.SteveJobssteppeddownasApple'schiefexecutiveinAugustbecauseofhishealth.HediedadayafterthecompanyreleasedanewiPhoneversionthatmetwithlimitedexcitement.Apple'snewchiefTimCookwillalsohavetodealwiththenewKindleFiretabletcomputerfromAmazon.com.ItcostslessthanhalfasmuchasaniPadbutalsodoesless.51.WhydidpeopleallovertheworldmournSteveJobs?A.HewasverycourageousinthefaceofcancerB.HebecameveryrichthoughdroppingoutcollegeC.HereleasedanewiPhoneversionbeforedeathD.Herevolutionizedtechnologyandmadeitenjoyable52.WhichofthefollowingcaneasilyprovethatJobsisamarketinggenius?A.AfterApplehefoundedNeXTComputerB.HemadeAppleveryvaluableonceagainintheworldC.HedevelopedaseriesofAppleproductsD.Hewasconsideredthegreatestindustrialfigureofalltime53.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph7mean?A.JobswasatypicalexampleofAmericanspiritofcreationB.JobsenrichedtheAmericanspiritofscienceandfreedomC.JobseventuallyrealizedhisAmericandreamD.Americanpeoplearegoodatinventingthings54.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?A.Jobs'sparentsdiscouragedhimfromworkingonelectronics.B.JobsstayedinAppleaschiefexecutiveforabout24yearsC.JobsstartedhiscareerinhisfamilygarageD.RununsuccessfullyApplewassoldtoNeXTComputer55.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardSteveJobs?A.ObjectiveB.Sceptical.C.Disapproving.D.SympathetiC.
- FrankWoolworthwasborninRodmanNewYork.in1852.Hisfamilywereverypoorfarmersandtherewasneverenoughtoeat.Frankdecidedhedidnotwanttobefarmer.Hetookashortbusinesscourseandwenttoworkasasalesmaninalargecity.Woolworthrealizedhehadanaturalskillforshowinggoodstoattractpeople’sinterestbuthesoonlearnedsomethingmoreimportant.Onedayhisbosstoldhimtosellsomeoddsandends小商品forasmuchashecouldget.Frankputallthesethingsononetablewithasignwhichsaidfivecentseach.PeoplefoughtandpushedtobuythethingsandthetablewassooncleareD.SoonafterwardsWoolworthopenedhisownstorE.sellinggoodsatfiveandtencents.Buthehadanotherlessontolearnbeforehebecamesuccessful.Thatisifyouwanttomakemoneybysellinglow-pricegoodsyouhavetobuytheminlargequantitiesdirectlyformthefactories.OnceforexampleWoolworthwenttoGermanyandplacedanorderforknives.Theorderwassolargethatthefactoryhadtokeeprunning24hoursadayforawholeyear.Inthiswaythepriceofthekniveswascutdownbyhalf.By1919Woolworthhadover1000storesintheUSandCanadaandopenedhisfirststoreinLondon.HemademanymillionsandhisnamebecamefamousthroughouttheworlD.Healwaysranhisbusinessaccordingtostrictrulesofwhichthemostimportantwas:Thecustomerisalwaysright.53.Franktookashortbusinesscourseinorderto____________.A.earnmoremoneyforhisfamilyB.learnsomethingfromasalesmanC.getawayfromthefarmD.getenoughtoeat.54.Thepriceofthekniveswascutdownbyhalfbecause______________.A.thefactoryworkersworked24hoursaday.B.kniveswereorderedinlargequantitiesdirectlyfromthefactory.C.theknivesweremadeinGermanywherelabour劳动力wascheap.D.thekniveswereproducedinonefactory.55._____________makeWoolworthaworld-famousman.A.Hisbusinessskillsandhiswealth.B.ThelowpriceofthegoodshesolD.C.HistriptoGermanyandhishugeorderofknives.D.Hisnaturalskillforshowingthings.56.Thebeliefthat:Thecustomerisalwaysrightsuggeststhat_______________.A.wheneverthereisaquarrelbetweenthecustomerandshopassistantthecustomersarealwaysright.B.Ifyouwanttosucceedtheruleistheonlyway.C.storesmustalwaysfollowthecustomer’sordersiftheywanttomakemoremoney.D.storesshoulddotheirbesttomeetthecustomer’sneedsiftheywanttobesuccessful.
- InJaneAustin’stimeunmarriedgirlswerealwayscloselyguardedandhardlyallowedtobealonewithayoungman;andduringtheVictorianperiodjusttheperiodafterJaneAustinexposure暴露ofthebodyinparticularwasthoughttobemostimmoralVictorianladiesworedressesreachingdowntotheirfeetlonginthesleeveandhighattheneck.SincethenwaysofdressingaswellastimeshavechangeD.GirlswerenolongerguardedandtheycandomoreorlesswhattheylikE.AndyetamongalltheseastonishingchangesonethinghasremainedmuchthesameformostpeopleandthatisthesameofbecomingamotherbeforebeingmarrieD.Ifthisdoeshappenthereoftencomesaquickmarriagewiththeresponsibleman.Ifthisisimpossibletheaffairmaybringconsiderableshametothegirl’sparentsaswellastoherself.Itisnowquitenormalforagirloncepasttheageofaboutfifteentogooutwithaboyfriendandalthoughherparentswillprobablyinsistthatshecomehomeatacertaintimebeyondthistheydependonherorlookafterherself.KissesbetweenyoungmenandwomenarenowconsideredtobeperfectlynormalbutalthoughtimeshavechangedsomuchmostpeoplestillbelievethatawomanshouldnotbecomeamotherbeforebeingmarrieD.45.InJaneAustinperiodsagirl______________beforehermarriagE.A.alwaysfacedallkindsofdangers.B.wasnotpermittedtogetintouchwithmen.C.wasalwayscarefullykeptstayingmorallypureD.usuallyfeltlonely.46.Fromthearticlewelearnthat________________.A.anunmarriedgirlmustcomebackhomeforthenight.B.itisgoodforagirlof15tohaveaboyfrienD.C.theunmarriedgirlwhohasababyneedn’tgetmarriedatoncE.D.agirlof15hastherighttobealonewithherboyfrienD.47.Themainideaofthisarticleisthat_________.A.agirlshouldnotbecomeamotherbeforebeingmarrieD.B.girlsarenolongercloselyguardeD.C.waysofdressinghavechangedwiththetimE.D.exposureofthebodyhasbeenthoughttobeimmoral
- AmyPankratzspentafewnightsinthehospitalwithherdaughterIsabellawhocaughtabadflu.LyinginbedbesideIsabellaIcouldhearthecriesofchildreninpainsaysAmy.Itcompletelybrokemyheart.WhenIsabellawasgettingwellandcouldleaveherroomsheworeherprizedpossession—asuperherocape短斗篷Amyhadsewntoencourageher—andwalkedintothehallway.Thepinkcapewasaninstanthitwiththeotheryoungpatientswhoweredoingexercisearoundthenursingstation.ThenallthekidsweretakingturnswearingthecapegigglingAmysays.TheseweresomeofthesamechildrenIhadheardcryingthenightbeforeandheretheywereplayingandhavingfun—kidsjustbeingkids!FromthatmomentonAmybeganmakingComfortCapesforlittleonesbattlingwithseriousillnesses.IfeltGodpresentinganopportunityshesays.IhopedComfortCapescanhelpthesekidsfeelbravetoliftsomeofthefearaway.SincethenAmyhasmadeanddonatedmorethan5000capesintheUnitedStates.Amyusuallypaysformaterialsherselfalthoughsheacceptsdonations.ThecapesshemakesforkidsintreatmentaredifferentfromthoseherownchildrenhavE.BeforeAmystartstosewshelearnswhatimageorcharacterthelittleboyorgirlconnectswith.IchoosethepatterncolorandthemespecificallyforeachchildexplainsAmy.WhensheisnotsewingAmyisraisingawarenessofchildhoodcancersandlookingintowaystogetComfortCapestomorekidswhoneedthem.Ifacapecanhelpachildevenonlyforamomentforgethisillnessit’sworththetimespentsewingshesays.1.WhatmadeAmyfeelsadwhenshewasstayingwithherdaughterinthehospital?A.Herdaughter’sseriousillness.B.ThetirednessfromsewingthecapE.C.Thecryingofchildreninpain.D.Theillnessofchildreninherdaughter’sroom.2.WhatpurposedidAmyhavewhenshebeganmakingComfortCapesforsickchildren?A.Tomakethemfeelwarm.B.Tomakethemhappyandfearless.C.Tofindfriendsforherdaughter.D.Toraisetheawarenessofchildren’sillness.3.Accordingtothepassagewecangetthattheauthor’sattitudetowardsAmy’sbehaviouris.A.supportiveB.neutralC.negativeD.indifferent4.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthetext?A.Amy:aConsiderateWomanB.HowtoTreattheSickChildrenC.A.StrongMomWhoHelpsOthersD.TurningSickKidsintoSuperheroes
- MarkandhisbrotherJasonbothwerelookingattheshiningnewcomputerenviously.Jasonwasdeterminednottogoagainsttheirfather'swishesbutMarkwasmoreadventurousthanhisbrother.Helovedexperimentingandhisaimwastobecomeascientistlikehisfather.Dadwillbereallymadifhefindsoutyou'vebeenplayingwithhisnewcomputer.JasonsaidHetoldusnottotouchit.Hewon'tfindoutMarksaidI'lljusthaveaquicklookandshutitdown.Markhadbeenscoldedbeforefortouchinghisfather'sequipment.Buthiscuriositywasdifficulttocontrolandthisnewcomputerreallypuzzledhim.Itwasastrangelookingmachine—onehisdadhadbroughthomefromthelaboratorywhereheworkeD.It'sanexperimentalmodelhisfatherhadexplainedsodon'ttouchitunderanycircumstances.Buthisfather'swarningonlyservedtomakeMarkmorecurious.WithoutanyfurtherthoughtMarkturnedonthepowerswitch.ThecomputerburstintolifeandsecondslaterthescreenturnedintocolorsshiftingandchangingandthentwobigwhitewordsappearedinthecentreofthescreenSPACETRANSPORTER.Yes!MarkcriedexcitedlyIt'sacomputergamE.Iknewit!Dad'sonlybeenpretendingtowork.He'sreallybeenplayinggamesinsteaD.A.newmessageappearedonthescreenENTERNAMESVOYAGER1...VOYAGER2...Mark'sfingersflewacrossthekeyboardashetypedinbothoftheirnames.INPUTACCEPTED.STARTTRANSPORTPROGRAM.AUTORETRIEVEINITIATED自动回收程序已启动.ThescreenturnedevenbrighterandanoisesuddenlyroseinvolumE.Ithinkwe'dbettershutitoffMarkJasonyelledreachingforthepowerswitch.HewasreallyfrighteneD.Buthishandneverreachedtheswitch.Asinglebeamofdazzlingwhitelightburstoutofthecomputerscreenwrappingtheboysinitsglow光芒untiltheythemselvesseemedtobeglowing.ThenitdieddownjustassuddenlyasithadburstintolifE.AndtheboyswerenolongertherE.OnthescreentheletterschangeD.TRANSPORTSUCCESSFUL.DESTINATION目的地MARS.RETRIEVEDATE2025.1.WhydidMarktouchthecomputeragainsthisfather'swarning?A.HewantedtotakeavoyagE.B.Hewantedtopracticehisskill.C.Hewassomuchattractedbyit.D.Hewaseagertodoanexperiment.2.Wheredidtheboys'fathermostlikelywork?A.Inanelectronicfactory.B.Inacomputercompany.C.Inascientificresearchcenter.D.Inaninformationprocessingcenter.3.MarkthoughtSPACETRANSPORTERonthescreenwasthenameof________.A.acomputergameB.acompanywebsiteC.asoftwareproducerD.anastronomyprogram4.WhydidJasonwanttoshutoffthecomputer?A.HewasafraidofbeingscoldeD.B.Hedidn'tliketheloudnoiseandlight.C.Hedidn'twanttoplaygamesanymorE.D.Hewasafraidsomethingdangerousmighthappen.
- MarkTwainhasbeencalledtheinventoroftheAmericannovel.Andhesurelydeservesadditionalpraisethemanwhopopularizedthecleverliteraryattackonracism.IsaycleverbecauseantislaveryfictionhadbeentheimportantpartoftheliteratureintheyearsbeforetheCivilWar.H.B.Stowe'sUncleTom'sCabinisonlythemostfamousexamplE.Theseearlystoriesdealtdirectlywithslavery.WithminorexceptionsTwainplantedhisattacksonslaveryandprejudiceintotalesthatwereonthesurfaceaboutsomethingelseentirely.Hedrewhisreadersintotheargumentbydrawingthemintothestory.AgainandagaininthepostwaryearsTwainseemedforcedtodealwiththechallengeofracE.ConsiderthemostcontroversialatleasttodayofTwain'snovelsAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn.OnlyafewbookshavebeenkickedofftheshelvesasoftenasHuckleberryFinnTwain'smostwidelyreadtalE.OnceuponatimepeoplehatedthebookbecauseitstruckthemasrudE.Twainhimselfwrotethatthosewhobannedthebookconsideredthenoveltrashandsuitableonlyfortheslums贫民窟.MorerecentlythebookhasbeenattackedbecauseofthecharacterJimtheescapedslaveandmanyoccurencesofthewordnigger.ThetermNiggerJimforwhichthenovelisoftenseverelycriticizedneverappearsinit.Buttheattackswereandaresilly—andmissthepoint.Thenovelisstronglyantislavery.Jim'ssearchthroughtheslavestatesforthefamilyfromwhomhehasbeenforciblypartedisheroiC.AsJ..ChadwickhaspointedoutthecharacterofJimwasafirstinAmericanfiction—arecognitionthattheslavehadtwopersonalitiesthevoiceofsurvivalwithinawhiteslavecultureandthevoiceoftheindividualJimthefatherandtheman.ThereismuchmorE.Twain'smysterynovelPudd'nheadWilsonstoodasachallengetotheracialbeliefsofevenmanyoftheliberalsofhisday.WrittenatatimewhentheacceptedwisdomheldNegroestobeinferior低等的towhitesespeciallyinintelligenceTwain'stalecenteredinpartaroundtwobabiesswitchedatbirth.Aslavegavebirthtohermaster'sbabyandforfearthatthechildshouldbesoldSouthswitchedhimforthemaster'sbabybyhiswifE.Theslave'slightskinnedchildwastakentobewhiteandgrewupwithboththeattitudesandtheeducationoftheslaveholdingclass.Themaster'swife'sbabywastakenforblackandgrewupwiththeattitudesandintonationsoftheslavE.Thepointwasdifficulttomissnurture养育notnaturewasthekeytosocialstatus.Thefeaturesoftheblackmanthatprovidedthestuffofprejudice—mannerofspeechforexample—weretoTwainindicativeofnothingotherthantheconditioningthatslaveryforcedonitsvictims.Twain'sracialtonewasnotperfect.Oneisleftuneasyforexamplebythelengthypassageinhisautobiography自传abouthowmuchhelovedwhatwerecalledniggershowsinhisyouth—mostlywithwhitemenperforminginblackface—andhisdelightingettinghismothertolaughatthem.YetthereisnoreasontothinkTwainsawtheshowsasrepresentingreality.Hisfrequentattacksonslaveryandprejudicesuggesthiskeenawarenessthattheydidnot.WasTwainaracistAskingthequestioninthe21stcenturyisaswiseasaskingthesameofLincoln.Ifwereadthewordsandattitudesofthepastthroughthewisdomoftheconsideredmoraljudgmentsofthepresentwewillfindnothingbuterror.Lincolnwhobelievedtheblackmantheinferiorofthewhitefoughtandwonawartofreehim.AndTwainraisedinaslavestatebrieflyasoldierandinventorofJimmayhavedonemoretoangerthenationoverracialinjusticeandawakenitscollectiveconsciencethananyothernovelistinthepastcentury.18.HowdoTwain'snovelsonslaverydifferfromStowe's?A.Twainwasmorewillngtodealwithracism.B.Twain'sattackonracismwasmuchlessopen.C.Twain'sthemesseemedtoagreewithplots.D.Twainwasopenlyconcernedwithracism.19.RecentcriticismofAdventuresofHuckleberryFinnarosepartlyfromits________.A.targetreadersatthebottomB.antislaveryattitudeC.ratherimpolitelanguageD.frequentuseofnigger20.WhatbestprovesTwain'santislaverystandaccordingtotheauthor?A.Jim'ssearchforhisfamilywasdescribedindetail.B.Theslave'svoicewasfirstheardinAmericannovels.C.JimgrewupintoamanandafatherinthewhiteculturE.D.Twainsuspectedthattheslaveswerelessintelligent.21.Thestoryoftwobabiesswitchedmainlyindicatesthat________.A.slaveswereforcedtogiveuptheirbabiestotheirmastersB.slaves'babiescouldpickupslaveholders'wayofspeakingC.blacks'socialpositionwasshapedbyhowtheywerebroughtupD.blackswerebornwithcertainfeaturesofprejudice22.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordtheyinParagraph7referto?A.Theattacks.B.SlaveryandprejudicE.C.Whitemen.D.Theshows.23.Whatdoestheauthormainlyarguefor?A.Twainhaddonemorethanhiscontemporarywriterstoattackracism.B.TwainwasanadmirablefigurecomparabletoAbrahamLincoln.C.Twain'sworkshadbeenbannedonunreasonablegrounds.D.Twain'sworksshouldbereadfromahistoricalpointofview.
- A.missingboyhasbeenfoundsafeandwellintheAustralianbushafterbeingguardedfromharmbyhisfamily'spetdogfor14hours.DashertheGermanShepherdwasfoundbytwo-year-oldDanteBerry'ssidewhenrescuerstrackedthemdowninthebushmorethanfourkilometersfromhismother'shomeinMilduraVictoriA.Dante'smotherBiancaChapmanraisedthealarmafterthepairdisappearedfromherfrontgardenonTuesdayevening.Morethan100policefirefightersandvolunteerssearchedthebushforthemissingpairfollowingtheirfootandpawprintsastheywanderedthroughthesandylanD.A.discardednappy尿布foundnexttoadirttrackaroundtwokilometersfromthefamily'shomewasthebreakthroughrescuersneededtofindthepair.Theywerefinallydiscoveredwhentwopoliceofficersheardaloudcryinthebushseveralmetersfromthetrack.Theyoungsterwasthoughttohavecriedoutaftersteppingonsomeprickles刺.Hewasfrightenedwhentheyfoundhim.Theyoungsterwhohadpricklesinhisbarefeetafterwalkingthroughthebusheswasfinallyreunitedwithhismotherat10amonWednesday—14hoursafterhewasreportedmissing.SeniorConstableCarolRigbywhowasoneofthetwoofficerswhofoundthepairsaidtheyhadfirstseenDasherappearinginthebushes.DantewasverydirtyHehadverydirtyfeetandlegsandhands.HewasmorefrightenedandamazedthananythingshesaiD.Thechildwasinprettygoodconditionfollowinghistoughtimewhichhadincludedbeingoutinathunderstorm.RescueteammemberWillHannasaidYoucanjustimaginewhatwasgoingthroughhislittlemindduringhistoughtimE.Luckilyhehadhisdogwithhim.HisgrandfatherPercyChapmansaidhewasoverthemoonaboutDante'srescueandthankedthepeoplewhohadtakenpartinthesearch.71.whatcanwelearnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.DasherstartedtosearchforDanteafterhefoundhimmissing.B.Therescuerswereledbythepolicedogtolookforthemissingboy.C.Dantelosthiswaywhenreturningtohismother'shomE.D.DanteleftthefrontgardenwithDasherwhenhismotherwasaway.72.HowdidtherescuersfinallyfindDante?A.BydiscoveringDante'sbarefootprints.B.ByhearingDante'sloudcryinthebush.C.ByseeingDashercomingtowardsthem.D.ByfindingpricklesthatDantehadsteppedon.73.WhenDantewasrescuedhe_____.A.wastoodirtytoberecognizedB.wasfrightenedbutstillingoodconditionC.wascompletelyunconsciousD.caughtacoldbecausehehadbeeninathunderstorm74.Theunderlinedphrase.overthemooninthelastparagraphisclosestinmeaningto.A.sorryB.amazedC.delightedD.puzzled75.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeDasher?A.Faithful.B.Naughty.C.Forgetful.D.Sensitive
- Pastaistheworld’sfavoritefooD.A.surveytakenin17countriesconfirmedthatpastaiswhatpeopleliketoeatmost.Notonlyispastathenumberonefoodinitshomecountry—ItalybutisalsoenjoyedinfarawayplaceslikethePhilippinesMexicoandSouthAfricA.PastahasbecomepopularforonethingbecauseitischeapandeasytopreparE.Justcooknoodlesorotherformsofpastamakeasaucetogowithitandyou’refinisheD.ManydifferenttypesofmealscanbecreatedwithpastA.Ittastesgoodandfillsyourstomach.Itproducesenergyintheformofcarbohydrates碳水化合物whichiswhyathleteseatpastaregularly.PastacanalsobekeptforalongertimE.Youdon’thavetouseitupatoncE.PastahasalsobecomepopularbecauseitstandsfortheItalianwayoflifE.Peopleallovertheworldlikeitbecauseit’ssosimplE.Ithastwobasicingredients成分wheatandwaterjustlikebreaD.LegendhasitthatMarcoPolobroughtpastabacktoItalywithhimbutthisisnottruE.Arabsprobablybroughtanoodle-likedishtoSicilyinthe8thcentury.Farmershavebeengrowingwheatthemainingredientofpastathereforages.TheworldwidesalesofpastahaverisensharplyoverthepastdecadE.Italyleadsthepasta-eatingcommunityoftheworlD.TheItaliansarethenumberoneconsumersfollowedbyVenezuelaandTunisiA.9.Inwhichcountrydopeopleeatpastamost?A.Mexico.B.VenezuelA.C.ThePhilippines.D.SouthAfricA.10.Sportspeopleoftenhavepastabecause.A.itcostslessmoneyB.itcanbekeptlongerC.itprovidesproperenergyD.itcontainsnocarbohydrates11.Onereasonwhypastaisfavoredisthat.A.itisrichinnutritionB.itsmellsjustlikebreadC.peoplelikeasimplelifestyleD.Italianfoodstandsforfashion12.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheoriginofpastaB.Italians’loveforpastaC.Pasta—theworld’sfavoritefoodD.Pastaischangingpeople’swayoflife
- Mrs.GoffisamathteacheratLincolnHighSchool.Mrs.GoffandImetmyfreshmanyear.ZachHoweandIwereonourwaytoabaseballgamewhenhesaidheneededtogethisstufffromMrs.Goff’sroom.Ihadnoideawhoshewasthenbuthesaidshewasgreat.Wellhewasdefinitelyright.LastyearIhadacollegemathclassthatrequiredmetobeinthecomputerlabwhichwaslocateddirectlybehindMrs.Goff’sroom.WhenIstruggledinthesectionIwouldgotoMrs.Goff’sandaskforassistancE.ShetoldmethatIwasalittletoodependentandnotconfidentenoughinmyability.Alittleconfidencecombinedwitheffortwilldowondersforanyoneinanything.Ifyougointosomethingthinkingnegativethoughtsnegativethingswillhappen.Mrs.GofftaughtmethatitwasOKtomakeafewmistakes.Mistakesareapartofeveryone’slifE.Shetoldmethatitishowyoulearnfromthemthatdefinesyourcharacter.A.personthatlearnsfromhisorhermistakesismorelikelytobeasuccessfulpersoninlifE.ThisyearIhavespentalotoftimewithMrs.Goff.Shereallyhelpsmeinstill逐渐灌输confidenceinmyselfandothersaroundmE.TheencouragementthatshehasgivenmemademerealizethatIcandothesamethingforpeoplE.Thereforeshehashelpedmyleadershipskillsandincreasedmyconfidenceinbeingoutgoing.Mrs.GoffisagreatrolemodelinmylifeandIappreciateeverythingshehasdoneformE.Iwillneverforgetthethingsthatshehasdoneformeandthethingsshehashelpedmelearnandaccomplishthroughouthighschool.Ihopetobeasgoodateacherassheandgiveencouragementthatshehasformeandallofherstudents.47.Whatcanweconcludefromthepassage?A.A.littleconfidencemayhelpyouachievewhatmightbeimpossiblE.B.Mrs.Goffisthebestmathteacher.C.A.teacherdeterminesthefateofastudent.D.TheauthorbecamesuccessfulduetoMrs.Goff.48.Whatdoestheauthorintendtosayinthethirdparagraph?A.Youaresuretosucceedwithconfidenceandeffort.B.Takeapositiveattitudetowardsyourmistakes.C.TrytoavoidmakingmistakesinyoureverydaylifE.D.A.successfulpersonmaymakefewermistakes.49.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat______.A.theauthornowisworkingasanexcellentteacher.B.Mrs.Goffhasagreateffectontheauthor.C.theauthorhasmademanymistakesatschool.D.Mrs.GoffshouldhavehelpedtheauthormorE.50.Mrs.Goffspentmuchtimewiththeauthor______.A.tomakehimrealizehecanhelppeoplearoundB.tohelphimgainmoreandmoreconfidenceC.totellhimhowtogiveothersencouragementD.toshareherexperiencewithhimandothers.
- Therewasiceontheroadandthedoctor'scarhitatreeandturnedoverthreetimes.Tohissurprisehewasnothurt.HegotoutofthecarandwalkedtothenearesthousE.Hewantedtotelephonethegarageforhelp.Thedoorwasopenedbyoneofhispatients.OhDoctorshesaidIhaveonlyjusttelephonedyou.Youmusthaveaveryfastcar.YouhavegothereveryquicklyindeeD.TherehasbeenaverybadaccidentontheroadoutsidE.Isawitthroughthewindow.Iamsurethedriverwillneedyourhelp.109w1.Wherewasthedoctorgoinginhiscar?A.Wedon'tknow.B.Toapatient'shomE.C.ToagaragE.D.TohisownhomE.2.Whichofthefollowingwasthecauseoftheaccident?A.CarelessdrivingB.A.treehadfallenacrosstheroaD.C.A.slipperyroaD.D.Therewasathickfog.3.Thedoctorwenttothehousebecause_______.A.heknewoneofhispatientslivedthereB.hehadreceivedacalltogothereC.hewantedtousethetelephoneD.hewasinjuredandcouldwalknofurther4.Whydidthewomanpatienttelephonethedoctor?A.Sheneededmedicaltreatment.B.Shebelievedsomebodyelseneededadoctor.C.ToaskhowquicklythedoctorcouldcomE.D.Toaskwhetherthedoctorwascomingonhisregularvisit.
- ThemanwhoadmittedtokillinganItalianwomaninsideherEastHarlemapartmentsaidhewaspossessedbyanevilspell咒语policesaidThursday.BakaryCamara41whooncedatedthemurderedwomanpennedhisadmissionofguiltinathree-pageletterfoldedinhispocketashetriedtokillhimselfafterpolicemenburstintohishomE.KellyapolicemansaidHesaysthattherewasanevilspellthatwascastonhim.CamarawhowasinstableconditionatSt.BarnabasHospitalwaslaterchargedwiththemurderofRitaMorelli.The36-year-oldwomanwasgettingadegreeatBoroughofManhattanCommunityCollegeasshewaitedtablesatCaffeBuonGustoontheupperEastSidepolicesaiD.Camaracalled911fromapayphoneafterkillingthelivelyMorellionNov.23.HerbodywaslaterfoundinherE.120thSt.homE.Shewashangedandhadknifewoundstoherthroatandchest.PolicemenbegandialingnumbersfromMorelli’scellphoneandwhenCamarapickedupadetectiverecognizedhisvoiceasthemanwhocalledinthereportofadeadbodypolicesaiD.WhenofficerswenttoCamara’shomehelockedhimselfinsideforcingpolicementoburstdownthefrontdoortocatchhim.HeisstandingtherewithaknifepointedathischestKellyapolicemansaiD.Hemakesthreateningstatementsastothefactthathekilledthewoman.Hethenstabshimselfinthechest.CamarawhotoldpoliceheservedsixyearsinprisonforrobberybackinhisnativecountrywasstillwaitingtobechargedwithmurderThursday.MorellileftherhometownofSpoltoreItalyfiveyearsagotofullyexperiencetheartsandmusiccultureofthebigcityherfamilysaiD.66.ThereasonwhyCamarakilledthewomanwas_______.A.hedidn’tloveheranymoreB.hekilledherbymistakeC.thepassagedidn’ttellusclearlyD.helovedherdearly67.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.MorelliandCamaraarebothItalians.B.Camarawillbesentencedtosixyearsinprison.C.Camarawasonceinprisonforsixyears.D.CamarawasseriouslywoundeD.68.Fromthepassageweknow______.A.CamarawasinhisnativecountryB.EvilspellreallyworksC.CamaraandMorelliarehusbandandwifeD.CamaraandMorellikneweachother69.WhatcanweknowaboutMorellifromthepassage?A.ShewasmurderedinCamara’shomE.B.Shehadstayedinthecityfor5years.C.ShehadjustfinishedherdegreebeforeshewaskilleD.D.Shecalled911beforeshewaskilleD.70.WhatdidCamaradoafterkillingthewoman?A.Hecalledtoreportadeadbody.B.Hecalledthehospitaltosavethewoman.C.HeregrettedandtriedtokillhimselfbutfaileD.D.HecalledthepoliceandwasreadytobearresteD.
- MarkandhisbrotherJasonbothwerelookingattheshiningnewcomputerenviously.Jasonwasdeterminednottogoagainsttheirfather’swishesbutMarkwasmoreadventurousthanhisbrother.Helovedexperimentingandhisaimwastobecomeascientistlikehisfather.Dadwillbereallymadifhefindsoutyou’vebeenplayingwithhisnewcomputer.JasonsaidHetoldusnottotouchit.Hewon’tfindout.MarksaidI’lljusthaveaquicklookandshutitdown.Markhadbeenscoldedbeforefortouchinghisfather’sequipment.Buthiscuriositywasdifficulttocontrolandthisnewcomputerreallypuzzledhim.Itwasastrange-lookingmachine–onehisdadhadbroughthomefromthelaboratorywhereheworkeD.It’sanexperimentalmodelhisfatherhadexplainedsodon’ttouchitunderanycircumstances.Buthisfather'swarningonlyservedtomakeMarkmorecurious.WithoutanyfurtherthoughtMarkturnedonthepowerswitch.Thecomputerburstintolifeandsecondslaterthescreenturnedintocolorsshiftingandchangingandthentwobigwhitewordsappearedinthecenterofthescreen:SPACETRANSPORTER.Yes!MarkcriedexcitedlyIt’sacomputergamE.Iknewit!Dad’sonlybeenpretendingtowork.He’sreallybeenplayinggamesinsteaD.A.newmessageappearedonthescreen:ENTERNAMESVOYAGER1:VOYAGER2:Mark’sfingersflewacrossthekeyboardashetypedinbothoftheirnames.INPUTACCEPTED.STARTTRANSPORTPROGRAM.ThescreenturnedevenbrighterandanoisesuddenlyroseinvolumE.Ithinkwe’dbettershutitoffMarkJasonyelledreachingforthepowerswitch.HewasreallyfrighteneD.Buthishandneverreachedtheswitch.A.singlebeamofdazzlingwhitelightburstoutofthecomputerscreenwrappingtheboysinitsglow光芒untiltheythemselvesseemedtobeglowing.ThenitdieddownjustassuddenlyasithadburstintolifE.AndtheboyswerenolongertherE.OnthescreentheletterschangeD.TRANSPORTSUCCESSFUL.DESTINATION目的地:MARS.RETURNDATE:2025.56.WhydidMarktouchthecomputeragainsthisfather’swarning?A.HewantedtotakeavoyagE.B.HewantedtopracticehisskillC.Hewassomuchattractedbyit.D.Hewaseagertodoanexperiment.57.Wheredidtheboy’sfathermostlikelywork?A.Inanelectronicfactory.B.Inacomputercompany.C.Inascientificresearchcenter.D.Inaninformationprocessingcenter.58.MarkthoughtSPACETRANSPORTERonthescreenwasthenameof.A.acomputergameB.acompanywebsiteC.asoftwareproducerD.anastronomyprogram59.WhydidJasonwanttoshutoffthecomputer?A.HewasafraidofbeingscoldeD.B.Hedidn’tliketheloudnoiseandlight.C.Hedidn’twanttoplaygamesanymorE.D.Hewasafraidsomethingdangerousmighthappen.60.Whathappenedtotheboysattheendofthestory?A.Theywereblownintotheair.B.Theyweresenttoanotherplanet.C.Theywerehiddeninthestronglight.D.Theywerecarriedawaytoanothercountry
- Shewasborntowealthandpowerinanerawhenmoneyandpoliticswerelefttothemen.LaterasTheWashingtonPost'spublisherKatharineGrahambecameoneofAmerica'smostpowerfulwomen.DespiteaprivilegedbackgroundKatharinehadtodealwhilegrowingupwiththehighdemandshermotherplacedonherchildren.Katharine'sloveofjournalismwhichshesharedwithherfatherledtohercareer事业aftercollegeatTheWashingtonPostthenewspaperherfatherboughtin1933.AtthePostKatharinemetPhilGrahamayoungcharminglawyerwhobecameherhusbanD.Whenin1945Katharine'sfatherchosePhiloverhertotakeoverhisstrugglingpaperKatharinedidn'tobjectandstayedathomeasawifeandmotheroffour.WhilePhil'ssuccessfuleffortstorestorethePosttoprominencemadetheGrahamspopularmembersoftheWashingtonsocialsceneKatharineprivatelysufferedtremendouspainfromherhusband'sincreasinglyabusivebehaviorandwildmoodswingscausedbyseveredepression.WhenPhilcommittedsuicide自杀the46yearoldKatharinefoundherselfthrownintoanewjobthatofnewspaperpublisher.ButdeterminedtosavethefamilypaperforherchildrenKatharinerosetothechallengeofrunningthePostattendingmeetingsineverydepartmentworkingendlesslytoproveherselftohercriticsandbecomingthetoastofWashington.In1971KatharineorderedthePosttoprintacopyofthePentagonPapersthetopsecretdocumentsrevealingthetruthabouttheUnitedStates'involvementintheVietnamWar.What'smorehercourageousdecisionandsupportforherjournalistspreparedthePosttobreakthemostimportantpoliticalstoryinmodernhistoryWatergate水门事件oneofthegreatestscandals__inAmericanpoliticalhistory.Katharinemanagedtokeepcontroloverthemostchaoticofsituationswhenitwasreportedallthetimeinsistingthenewsstoriesbeaccurateandfair.WatergatemadetheWashingtonPostaninternationallyknownPaperandKatharinewasconsideredasthemostpowerfulwomaninAmericA.46.KatharineGrahamwasborninatimewhen________.A.womenwerenotgiventhechancetoreceiveeducationB.womenwerenotconsideredasintelligentasmenC.womenwerenotpermittedtoachievetheirgoalsD.womenwerenotallowedtoentereveryfield47.WhenherhusbandwaschosentotakechargeofthenewspaperKatharineGraham________.A.wasstronglyagainsttheideaB.wasnothappytoberejectedC.waswillingtotakehershareofresponsibilityD.didn'tbelieveherhusbandwoulddoagoodjob48.WhichcanbeconsideredthemostimportanteventinthehistoryofTheWashingtonPost?A.ReportingWatergatescandal.B.PrintingthePentagonPapers.C.ReportingtheVietnamWar.D.PhilrestoringthePost.49.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.ItwasKatharineGraham'shusbandwhomadethegreatestcontributionstothePost.B.WhenKatharineGrahamfirsttookoverthePosthercriticsdoubtedherability.C.KatharineGrahamwassuccessfulinhercareerbutsufferedseveredepression.D.KatharineGrahamwasfreetodowhatevershelikedinherearlylifE.50.WhichofthefollowingwouldbetheBESTtitleforthepassage?A.UpsanddownsofTheWashingtonPostB.KatharineGraham'sfamilylifeandcareerC.KatharineGrahamfromhousewifetosuccessfulpublisherD.KatharineGrahamawomanwhoshapedAmericanjournalism
- Thereoncewasaverywealthymanwhohadmadegreatachievement.Hehadmoremoneythanhecouldeverspendandhewasadmiredandlookeduptobyhisneighbors.StillheknewthatsomethingwasmissinginhislifE.Hewasn'thappy.Allhislifehehadbeenstriving奋斗forhappinessbuthehadneverbeenabletofindit.ThenonedayheheardaboutahiddentempleinNepalthathadaspecialroomthatcontainedthesecretofhappiness.HeimmediatelysoldallthatheownedandsetouttofindthishiddentemplE.AftermanyyearsofsearchingandcountlesshardshipshearrivedtherE.HewastiredandpennilessbutheknewthatnoneofthatwasimportantnowbecausehehadfoundthetemplE.Heaskedawisesmilingmonk僧侣ifhecouldenterthespecialroom.Themonkagreedandshowedhimthestairsleadingtotheroom.Heclimbedthemwithlegsshakingwithexpectationandslowlyopenedthedoor.HestaredintotheroomwithsunlightstreamingthroughthewindowandsawwhathehadcomesofartofinD.Therehangingonthewallwasthesecretofhappiness.ThemangazedathimselfinthemirrorandlaugheD.Itistimethatweallrealizedthatwewerethesecretofourownhappiness.HappinessisachoicethatwecanmakE.Don'tspendtherestofyourlifesearchingtheworldforhappinessthen.Justlookinthemirrorandlaugh.Justletthehappinessflowfromyourheartmindandsouluntilitfillsyourlifeandthelivesofallthosearoundyou.46.Accordingtothetexttheman.A.wasnothappybecauseofhiswealthandsuccessB.wasn'tpopularwithpeopleofhisneighborsC.wouldregretforwhathehaddoneD.foundthesecretofhappinessatlast47.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Gettingwealthmeanslosinghappiness.B.ThereshouldbeawisemonkinthetemplE.C.ItwasdifficulttofindthetempleinNepal.D.Peoplecanlearnwhathappinessisfromthemirror.48.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottree?A.OnthewaytoseekinghappinessthemanspentallhismoneyB.Happinessisachoicethatdependsonourselves.C.WithalotofmoneythemanlivedahappylifE.D.Themanwasveryhappywhenhefoundthesecretofhappiness49.Thepurposeoftheauthor'swritingthetextisto.A.showtherelationshipbetweenwealthandhappinessB.telluswhatistherealsecretofhappinessC.tellthestoryaboutawealthymanD.introducetheprocessofaman'sfindinghishappiness
- DeathValleyisoneofthemostfamousdesertsIntheUnitedStatescoveringawideareawithitsalkalisand.Almost20percentofthisareaiswellbelowsealevelandBadwaterasaltwaterpoolisabout280feetbelowsealevelandthelowestpointintheUnitedStates.LongagothePanamintIndianscalledthisplaceTomesha---thelandoffire.DeathValley'spresentnamedatesbacktol849whenagroupofminerscomingacrossfromNevadabecamelostinitsunpleasantnessandhugenessandtheiradventureturnedouttobeasadstory.TodayDeathValleyhasbeendeclaredaNationalMonumentandiscrossedbyseveralwell-markedroadswheregoodservicescanbefoundeasily.Luckilythechangecreatedbyhumansettlementhashardlyruinedthespecialbeautyofthisplace.Herenaturecreatedalotofsurprisingscenesalmostlikethesightsonthemooneverychangingasthefrequentwindmovesthesandaboutshowingthemostunusualcolors.OneofthemostastonishingandvariablepartsofDeathValleyistheDevil’sGolfCoursewhereitseemshardforonetotellrealityfromterribledreams.Sandsculpturesstandonafrighteninggroundaseveningshadowsmoveandlengthen.41.______isthelowestplaceinthedesert.A.TomeshaB.DeathValleyC.NevadaD.Badwater42.Thenameofthevalleycomesfrom___________.A.anIndiannameB.thedeathoftheminersC.thelocalpeopleD.aNationalMovement43.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat____________.A.noonehadeverknownthedesertbeforetheminersB.it'sstillnoteasytotravelacrossthedesertC.peoplecanfindgas-stationscafesandhotelsinthedesertD.peoplehavechangedthenaturalsightofthedesert44.Devil’sGolfCourseisfamousfor____________.A.thefrequentwindB.thecolorsofthesandC.dream-likesightsD.thesandsculptures45.Fromthepassagewecanseethatthewriter______________theDeathValley.A.appreciatesB.isfearfulofC.dislikesD.istiredof
- F.ScottFitzgeraldbornonSeptember241896anAmericannovelistwasonceastudentofSt.PaulAcademytheNewmanSchoolandattendedPrincetonUniversityforashortwhilE.In1917hejoinedthearmyandwaspostedinAlabamawherehemethisfuturewifeZeldaSayrE.Thenhehadtomakesomemoneytoimpressher.Hislifewithherwasfullofgreathappinessashewroteinhisdiary:MyownhappinessinthepastoftenapproachedsuchjoythatIcouldnotshareitevenwiththepersondearesttomebuthadtowalkitawayinquietstreetsandtakedownpartsofitinmydiary.ThisSideofParadisehisfirstnovelwaspublishedin1920.EncouragedbyitssuccessFitzgeraldbegantodevotemoretimetohiswriting.ThenhecontinuedwiththenovelTheBeautifulandDamned1922acollectionofshortstoriesTalesoftheJazzAge1922andaplayTheVegetable1923.ButhisgreatestsuccesswasTheGreatGatsbypublishedin1925whichquicklybroughthimpraisefromtheliteraryworlD.Yetitfailedtogivehimtheneededfinancialsecurity.Thenin1926hepublishedanothercollectionofshortstoriesAlltheSadYoungMen.HoweverFitzgerald’sproblemswithhiswifeZeldaaffectedhiswriting.Duringthe1920shetriedtoreorderhislifebutfaileD.By1930hiswifehadherfirstbreakdownandwenttoaSwisscliniC.DuringthisperiodhecompletednovelsTenderIstheNightin1934andTheLoveoftheLastTycoonin1940.WhilehiswifewasinhospitalintheUnitedStateshegottotallyaddictedtoalcohol.SheilaGrahamhisdearfriendhelpedhimfighthisalcoholism.1.HowmanynovelswrittenbyFitzgeraldarementionedinthepassage?A.5.B.6.C.7.D.8.2.WhichofthefollowingisthecorrectordertodescribeFitzgerald’slifeaccordingtothepassage?A.Hebecameaddictedtodrinking.B.HestudiedatSt.PaulAcademy.C.HepublishedhisfirstnovelThisSideofParadisE.D.TheGreatGatsbywonhighpraisE.E.HefailedtoreorderhislifE.f.HejoinedthearmyandmetZeldA.A.f-c-e-a-b-dB.b-e-a-f-c-dC.f-d-e-c-b-aD.b-f-c-d-e-a3.WecaninferfromthepassagethatFitzgerald.A.hadmadesomemoneywhenhemetZeldainAlabamaB.waswelleducatedandwelloffbeforeheservedinthearmyC.wouldhavecompletedmoreworksifhiswifehadn’tbrokendownD.helpedhisfriendgetridofdrinkingwhilehiswifewasinhospital4.Thepassageisprobablyfollowedbyaconcludingparagraphabout.A.Zelda’spersonallifeB.Zelda’sillnessandtreatmentC.Fitzgerald’sfriendshipwithGrahamD.Fitzgerald’scontributionstotheliteraryworld
- WesternartistR..V.RonJohnscreateshisuniqueWesternwildlifepaintingsbymakingintohisvastexperienceoftruelifeWesternexperiencesoutinthemountainsandonthetrailsofthegreatNorthwest.Ronpaintsfromtheheartandhisexperienceasacowboyinthewestandoutonthetrails.RonhasaparticularpassionforthemountainsfromEasternOregontoAlaskaanddrawsfromhismanyyearsofmountainadventuresasinspirationforhisWesternpaintings.BornandraisedonaranchthiscowboyartistiswellknowledgeablewiththesubjectsofhisWesternart.RonstrugglesforhistoricalaccuracyinhisWesterncowboypaintingswhenanartistmisrepresentsthefactsaboutcowboylifeinthewest!LivinginAlaskafor17yearsaddedanewelementtoRon'sWesternart.Asahunterandfishermanheobservedthewildlifeinitsnaturalsettingandhasconveyedthisspirittohiscanvas.Ron'sWesternartcanbeviewedthroughouttheUnitedStatesinEuropeandthroughoccasionalprivateshowings.YoucanfindWesternwildlifepaintingsbyRonatvariousartshowsthroughouttheyear.ForalistofartshowstheCowboyArtistwillbeattendinghevisitshisArtShowpagE.AlthoughheisaselftaughtWesternartistRonhimselfhastaughtpaintingincollegesandthroughprivatelessons.Ronisquiteastorytellerandthelastofanoldkindofcowboypoetsandwesternstorytellers.Ifyou'vemetRonattheFleaMarketsinSumpterOregonthenyounodoubthavealreadyhadatasteofhisknackfortellingtalesandsharinghisoriginalcowboypoemsoftruelifeontheranch.1.WhatistheBESTtitleofthepassage?A.AhandsomecowboyB.AcowboyartistC.AnartistrepresentingcowboylifeinthewestD.Afamousartist2.WhycanRontrulypresentthefactsaboutcowboylifeinthewest?A.Becausehehasreadalotaboutcowboys'lifE.B.Becausehehasseenmanysuchpaintings.C.BecausehehasexperiencedsuchlifE.D.BecauseheknowsWesternstyleswell.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordcanvasinthesecondparagraphmean?A.Akindofcloth.B.Bluejeans.C.Thoughts.D.Paintings.4.Inthesecondparagraphtheauthorwantstotellus______.A.howRonmakeshispaintingsB.RoniswellknownasanartistC.RonismorefamousinhisstorytellingD.weshouldmeetRoninperson5.FromthepassagewecanseetheauthorthinksRonis________.A.agoodartistaswellasastorytellerandpoetB.skilledathisteachingC.anartistwithwealthD.luckytohavemetagoodteacher
- GeorgeBernardShawthegreatestandfunniestBritishdramatist剧作家ofthefirsthalfofthe20thcenturywasborninDublinIrelandonJuly261856.Hisearlylifewasnothappy.Hisfatherwasaselfishmanwhodranktoomuchandcouldnotsupporthisfamilyproperly.Hismotherwasadisappointedunhappywomanwhofoundmorepleasureinstudyingmusicthaninherchildren.Bernardandhistwosistersreceivedlittleloveandattentionfromtheirmotherwhiletheywereyoung.AttheageoftenShawenteredschool.Atfirsthewasthebeststudentbutsoonhewasatornearthebottomofhisclass.AlthoughhedidnotlikeschoolBernardwasagoodbrightcuriousstudent.HislifelonginterestineverythingfrommusicandarttomachinesandmedicinebeganfromschoollifE.TheinterestsofthistirelessschoolboywereliteratureandmusiC.Heoftenentertained使快乐hisclassmateswithstorieshereaD.EarlyattheageoffifteenhewenttoworkinanofficE.Hedidwellasanofficeclerkbutafterfiveyearshedecidedthathewantedtobeawriter.HeleftIrelandandwenttoLondonwherehebegantowriteseriously.SeventyfouryearslaterthegreatdramatistdieD.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordselfishmean?A.impossibleB.reasonableC.remarkableD.irresponsible2.BernardShawgrewup________.A.withouthisparents'loveB.intheschoolC.withhissisters'helpD.inahungryfamily3.________soshetookaninterestinmusiC.A.Bernard'smotherhadlittleknowledgeB.Bernard'smotherwasdisappointedwithherhusbandC.Bernard'smothercouldn'tlookafterherchildrenD.Bernard'smotherhopedtobeanactress4.Bernardlikedreadingso________.A.hewasatthebottomofhisclassB.hecouldspendhissparetimeinthelibraryC.hecouldtellhisclassmatesalotofstoriesD.hecouldforgethisunhappylife5.GeorgeBernardShawdiedin________.A.1876B.1896C.1930D.1950
- MichaelJ.—CrocodileDundeealsocalledMickplayedbyPaulHoganisthemaincharacterinthefictionalCrocodileDundeefilmseriesconsistingofCrocodileDundeeCrocodileDundeeIIandCrocodileDundeeinLosAngeles.ThecharacterisacrocodilehunterthusthenicknamE.InthefirstfilmCrocodileDundeeMickisvisitedbyaNewYorkreporterSueCharltonwhotravelstoAustraliatoinvestigateareportsheheardofacrocodilehunterwhohadhislegbittenoffbyacrocodileintheoutback.Thehuntersupposedlywalkedmorethanahundredmilesbacktocivilizationandmiraculouslysurvivedhisinjuries.Howeverbythetimeshemeetshimthestoryturnsouttobeasomewhatexaggeratedlegendwherethebitten-offlegturnsouttobejustbeingsomebadscarringonhisleg;alovebiteasMickcallsit.StillintriguedbytheideaofCrocodileDundeeSuecontinueswiththestory.Theytraveltogetherouttowheretheincidentoccurredandfollowhisroutethroughthebushtothenearesthospital.Despitehisold-fashionedviewsthepaireventuallybecomecloseespeciallyafterMicksavesSuefromacrocodileattack.FeelingthereisstillmoretothestorySueinvitesMickbacktoNewYorkwithherashisfirsttriptoacityorfirsttripanywhereasDundeesays.TherestofthefilmdepictsdescribesDundeeasafishoutofwatershowinghowdespitehisexpertknowledgeoflivingoutdoorsheknowslittleofcitylifE.MickmeetsSue’sboyfriendRichardbuttheydonotgetalong.BytheendofthefilmMickisonhiswayhomelovesickwhenSuerealizesshelovesMicktooandnotRicharD.SherunstothesubwaystationtostopMickfromleavingandbypassingonmessagesthroughthepacked-to-the-gillscrowdshetellshimshewon’tmarryRichardandsheloveshiminsteaD.WiththehelpoftheotherpeopleinthesubwayMickandSuehavealovingreunionasthefilmends.36.InthefilmCrocodileDundeeMick________.A.pretendshewasbittenbyacrocodileB.urgesSueCharltontowritehislifestoryC.showsSueCharltonaroundthetownhelivesinD.hasn’tbeenabroadbeforehistriptoAmerica37.TheunderlinedwordintriguedinParagraph2isclosestinmeaningto________.A.annoyedB.troubledC.interestedD.surprised38.WheninNewYorkMick________.A.makesfriendswithRichardB.doesn’tknowhowtofitintocitylifeC.feelsexcitedaboutlivinginabigcityC.makesfulluseofhisbushskills39.ThefilmCrocodileDundeecanbebestdescribedas________.A.aromanticstoryB.anactionmovieC.asciencefictionD.afrighteningstory
- GivenAustralia’ssizeandthefactthatearlysettlementswerefarapartAustraliansocietyisremarkablyhomogeneous同种的.Itscitizensarefundamentallyprosperousandthewayoflifeinthemajorcitiesandtownsismuchthesamehowevermanymilesdividethem.Ittakesasharpeartoidentifyregionalaccents.HoweverthereissomedifferenceinlifestylebetweencitydwellersandthecountrypeoplE.Almost90percentofthepopulationlivesinthefast-pacedcitiesalongthecoastandhaslittlemorethanapassingfamiliaritywiththedesert.Themajorcitiespreservepocketsofcolonialheritagebuttheoverallimpressionismodernwithnewbuildingsreflectingthecountry’syouth.Incontrasttheruralcommunitiestendtobeslow-movingandconservativE.FormanyyearsAustraliawassaidtohaveriddenonthesheep’sbackareferencetowoolbeingthecountry’smainmoneyearner.Howeverthewoolindustryisnolongerdominant.MuchofAustralia’srelativelysoundeconomyisnowachievedfromnaturalcoalandwheatandbybeingthelargestdiamondproducerintheworlD.Newerindustriessuchastourismandwinemakingarealsoincreasinglyimportant.Australiansaregenerallyfriendlyandrelaxedwithaself-deprecatingsenseofhumor.OnthewholeAustraliaisasocietywithouthierarchies等级制度anattitudegenerallyheldtostemfromitsprisonerbeginnings.YetcontrarytowidespreadbeliefveryfewAustralianshavetrueprisonerorigins.WithinonlyonegenerationofthearrivaloftheFirstFleetin1788Australiahadbecomeanationofimmigrants.OriginallycomingalmostentirelyfromtheBritishIslestodayoneinthreeAustralianscomesfromelsewherE.Australia’sliberalpostwarimmigrationpoliciesledtoaninfluxofsurvivorsfromwar-tornEuropemostnotablyGreeksItaliansPolesandGermans.TheemphasishasshiftedinrecentyearsandtodaythemajorityofnewimmigrantsarefromSoutheastAsiA.TodayAustraliaisa‘blendofnations’andalthoughsomeracismexistsithasgenerallybeenasuccessfulexperimentandthecountryisjustifiablyproudtohaveoneofthemostharmoniousmulticulturalcommunitiesintheworlD.13.WhatdoesthewritermeanbysayingIttakesasharpeartoidentifyregionalaccents.inthefirstparagraph?A.AustraliansspeakStandardEnglishwithnolocalaccents.B.Youhavetopracticealottolearntounderstandthedifferentaccents.C.TheAustralianregionalaccentsareverydifficulttounderstandindeeD.D.ThereisnotmuchdifferencebetweentheaccentsindifferentareasofAustraliA.14.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.MostAustralianshaveancestorswhowereprisoners.B.TheAustralianeconomyisdependentonsheepexports.C.ThemajorityofpeoplelivinginAustraliacomefromEuropE.D.Thepaceoflifeisdifferentinthecityandinthecountry.15.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat_____.A.therearenosignsofAustralia’scolonialpastinitsmoderncitiesB.Australia’srecentimmigrationpolicyencouragesimmigrantsfromSoutheastAsiaC.immigrantsfromSoutheastAsiahavebroughtracialproblemsD.ridingonsheep’sbackresultedinslowdevelopmentinruralcommunities
- EvenasToyotaCEOAkioToyodawrappedupatiredappearancebeforeCongresstheheadoftheworld’slargestautomakerwasn’tleavinghisproblemsbehind.ToyotafacesacriminalinvestigationbyfederallawyersinNewYork.Thecompanyisnowbeinginvestigated.ItsUSdealershipsindifficultynowarefacingrepairstopotentiallymillionsofcustomercarsthathavebeenrecalled.Thecompanyisofferingcustomersmoneybackforrentalcarsandotherexpenses.Itslawyersarebusypreparingtocopewithlawsuits.AnewhearingwillbeconducteD.AndthecosttoToyota’sreputationisonlynowstarting.Despiteback-to-backhearingsthisweeklefttobesaidwereabetterexplanationforslowactionstodealwiththefaultsandbelievablepromisesthattheproblemsthatledtosuddenunintendedaccelerationswillbefixed.Toyodasaidthosechangeswerebeingmadenearlyaroundtheclockbutduringthreehoursoftensequestionsandanswersherepeatedthattherewasnolinktothevehicle’selectronicsystems.ManydriversmakingcomplaintsagainstToyotaandthegovernmentsaytheiraccelerationproblemshadnothingtodowithfloormatinterference油门踏板故障orstickygaspedals刹车.Outsideexpertshavesuggestedelectronicproblems.HouselawmakersexpressedseriouscriticismonToyodathegrandsonofthecompany’sfounder.TheNationalHighwayTrafficSafetyAdministrationNHTSAisseekingrecordsonToyota’srecallsandisconductingitsreviewonwhetherelectronicswerebehindthecarfaults.NHTSAalsocontinuestolookintosteeringcomplaintsfromdriversofthepopularCorollamodel.Toyotahasrecalled8.5millioncarsmorethan6millionofthemintheUnitedStates.ItmaybeawhilebeforecarbuyersbelievethatToyotareallymakessafecars.Toyota’sJanuarysalesalreadyfell16percentevenasmostotherautomakersjumpedbackfromlastyear’sbadresults.AnalystKojiEndoofAdvancedResearchJapaninTokyosaidheexpectsFebruarysalesdueoutnextweektobedown30percentto40.Toyota’ssalesproblemcouldcontinuebeyondthat.Itwilltakesometimetofeelthefulleffectofthishesaid.66.Thebesttitleforthispassageis________.A.ToyotaisintroubleB.ToyotaisunderhearingC.ToyotaisfinishedD.Toyotaisstillrunning67.Whatisthepurposeofthehearing?________A.AmericahopesthatToyotaapologizestotheUScustomers.B.AmericawantstogetToyotaoutoftheUSmarket.C.AmericawantstohelpToyotaoutofdifficulty.D.AmericahopesthatToyotaadmitstheircarshaveelectronicsystemproblem.68.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?________A.Toyotaprovidesverygoodpostsaleservice.B.Toyota’sbiggestmarketisintheUnitedStates.C.Toyotawillbeclosedsoon.D.Toyota’sdealershipintheUSwillallbeclosed.69.Thelastsentenceofthispassageindicates________.A.AnalystKojiEndoisfullyconfidentaboutToyotaB.ToyotacouldmeetaworsesituationC.ToyotawouldgetoutoftroublesoonerorlaterD.Toyotawouldbuildupabetterreputationamongitscustomers
- Fromoldtimescrows乌鸦havebeenfamousfortheircleverness.Theyusetoolsworkoutproblemsandevenenjoyplaying.Scientistshavestudiedcarefullyhowcrowsgoabouttheseactivities.Tomaketoolscrowscutoffleaveswiththeirmouthsshapethemandusethemtolookforbugs虫子inwoodorplants.JustasacarpentercarrieshistoolswithhimacrowwillcarryitstoolarounD.Whentheleafisn'tneededforthemomentthebirdstoresthetoolatitsfeetorsomewhereelsE.Totestwildcrows’abilitiestoworkoutproblemsscientistsplacedfoodoutdoorsincoveredbowls.TheywatchedwithinterestasthebirdssmartlyopenedthebowlstogetthefooD.ScientistsalsofoundoutthatcrowscanmakeuseofthetraffiC.Forexamplecrowswoulddropanutontheroadandwaitforacartorunoverthenuttobreakit.Besidescrowsseemtoenjoyplaying.Youngcrowswillcarryastickornutintotheairdropitandflytocatchtheobjectasitfalls.Sojusthowsmartarecrows?Perhapsacrowwillneverdotricksasadogwill.Butscientistsagreethatthere'salotgoingoninthebrainofaclevercrow.30.Welearnfromparagraph2thatacrowmaystoretheatitsfeetorsomewhereelsE.A.leafB.mouthC.woodD.bowl31.Scientistsplacedfoodoutdoorsincoveredbowlsinordertotest.A.WhethercrowsmaketoolsB.WhethercrowsenjoyplayingC.HowmuchcrowslikethefoodD.Howcrowsworkoutproblems32.ThewriterusesantoshowhowcrowsmakeuseofthetraffiC.A.surveyB.guessC.exampleD.experiment33.Thispassagemainlydiscussestheofcrows.A.tricksB.foodsC.happinessD.cleverness
- TurningleftunderabridgeinBeijingHuXingxin24suddenlybrakedtoastopinfrontofayellowlightatabusycrossroaD.AccordingtothenewtrafficregulationsrunningayellowlightisequaltorunningaredonesaidtheBeijing-basedITtechnician.SincethenewrulescameintoeffectI’malwaysreadytohitthebrakestoavoidapenalty.Authoritieshavesincechangedtherulesandrunningayellowlightnolongerresultsina6-pointpunishment.NewtrafficregulationsarethelatestmeasuretoimproveroadsafetywhichhasbecomeaprobleminChinA.ExpertssaythattoachievebetterroadsafetyvariousandcomprehensivemethodsareneedeD.Updatingtherulesareonlypartofthestory.AccordingtotheWHOWorldHealthOrganizationtrafficaccidentskillmorepeoplearoundtheworldthanmalariaandaretheleadingcauseofdeathforyoungpeopleaged5to29--especiallyindevelopingcountries.Eachyearupto1.3millionpeoplearekilledandmorethan50millioninjuredintrafficaccidentsaroundtheworlD.Theeconomicconsequencesarealsosignificant:accordingtoastudybytheWorldBankandHarvardUniversitytrafficaccidentsonaveragecostacountry1to3percentofitsannualGrossNationalProduct..Thenewlyrevisedregulationsimposemuchheavierpunishmentondriverswhoviolatetrafficrules.Underthenewregulations52differentviolationsresultinpenaltiesupfrom38undertheprevioussystem.Elevenkindsofviolationsnowresultinthedeductionof12pointscomparedtosixpointsunderthepreviousregulation.TheseviolationsincludedrunkendrivingandusingfakelicenseplatesaswellasdrivingwithoutavalidlicensE.ButtrafficregulationsareonlyoneaspectofmanyregardingproblemswithroadsafetyinChinA.Othercomponentsofroadsafetyincludetechnologyandurbandesign.43.Whatistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Trafficaccidentsleadstoveryseriouseconomicconsequences.B.Malariacausesmoredeathseveryyearthantrafficaccidents.C.Runningayellowwillresultina6-pointdeduction.D.Mostviolatorsofthenewtrafficruleswillendupinprison.44.Themainreasonofthenewtrafficregulationsis_______A.toreduceeconomicloss.B.tolimitthesaleofalcohol.C.therequirementoftheWHO.D.tomaketheroadsafer.45.Whichviolationwillnotleadtoadeductionof12points?A.Drunkendriving.B.Runningaredlight.C.Usingfakelicenseplates.D.DrivingwithoutalicensE.46.Whichmeasureisnotmentionedinthepassagetoimproveroadsafety?A.A.betterdesignofthecity.B.Properapplicationofadvancedtechnology.C.MoreinvolvementofthegovernmentandorganizationssuchastheWHO.D.Strictertrafficregulations.
- Fiveboysaresuspectedofstartingafirethatdestroyedtheirschoolontheeveofthenewterm.Policesaidyesterdaythatfiveboys—oneaged11two12-year-oldsoneaged13andone15—arrestedonsuspicionofstartingthefirehadbeenreleaseduntillaterthismonth.ParentssaidthefivepupilsallattendedStMary’s.PupilswitnessedtheirschoolworkbeingdestroyedinthefireatLeylandStMary’sCatholicTechnologyCollegeinLancashirE.The1950sscienceblockwasreducedtothegroundinSunday’sfirewhichcreatedcloudsofsmokevisibleformiles.Itisreportedthatthelibraryandsportshallwerealsodestroyedbeyondrepair.Strongwindsandashortageofwaterprevented125firementryingtobringitundercontrol.Firefighterswereexpectedtoremainatthesceneuntillatethisafternoon.Staffswereduetoattendtheschoolyesterdayforaninset培训dayandpupilspupilsweretoreturnforlessonsaftertheholidaystoday.StMary’sheadteacherKathyMcNicholasfoughtbackthetearsasshewatchedherschoolgoupinflameslastnight.ShesaidThisissoupsettingtowatch.It’sheartbreaking.It’sverydistressingforthestaffandthechildren.Everyonehadbeenlookingforwardtocomingbackforthenewschoolyear.Findingsomewherearound730childrenwon’tbeeasy.A.fewofthestaffhaveturneduptoseeifthereisanythingtheycandoandtheyhaveallbeenshockedandsaddenedbywhathashappeneD.It’stragicbecausewehaveonlyjusthadalotofrefreshmentworkdonetotheschoolduringthesummerbreak.Itwasabiginvestment.Thecommunityaroundhereverymuchlooksafteritsschool.Planswerebeingdrawnuptoprovidealternativeclassroomsfor730childrenwithparentswarnedtokeepthemathomeforatleasttherestoftheweek.56.WhichpartofStMary’sCatholicTechnologyCollegewasburnedtothegroundinthefire?A.Thelibrary.B.Sportshall.C.Thescienceblock.D.Thepassagedoesn’ttellus.57.Theunderlinedworddistressinginthethirdparagraphcanbereplacedby.A.excitedB.surprisedC.annoyedD.embarrassed58.Fromthewholepassagewecanknowthat.A.theeducationofEnglandisworseB.StMary’sCatholicTechnologyCollegehadnotroublefindingenoughclassroomsC.ashortageofmoneypreventedmorethan100firemencontrollingthebigfireD.thepupilshadtostayathomebeforethealternativeclassroomswerefound59.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Fiveboysstartedafirethatdestroyedtheirschool.B.ThefiremenfailedincontrollingthefirE.C.Thestaffandthechildrenwereupset.D.Theschoolplannedtotakemeasurestosolvetheproblem.
- Therewasalittleboywithabadtemper脾气hisfathergavehimsomenails钉子todriveintothebackfencewhenhelosthistemper.Thefirstdaytheboydrove37nailsintothefencE.ThenitbegantobecomelessbecausehefounditwaseasiertoholdhistemperthantodrivethosenailsintothefencE.Finallythedaycamewhentheboydidn’tlosehistemperatall.Hetoldhisfatheraboutitandthefathersuggestedthatheshouldnowpulloutonenaileachdaysothathewasabletoholdhistemper.Thedayspassedandtheyoungboywasfinallyabletotellhisfatherthatallthenailsweregong.ThefathertookhimbythehandandledhimtothefencE.HesaidYouhavedonewellbutlookatthefencE.ItwillneverbethesamE.Whenyousaythingsinangertheyleaveascar伤痕onothersjustlikethis.Youcanputaknifeinamananddrawitout.ButonmatterhowmanytimesyousayI’msorrythewoundwillstillbetherE.A.verbal言语woundisasbadasaphysicalonE.36.Themeaningoftheunderlinedworditinthepassagerefersto_____.A.thedayB.thefenceC.thenumberofthenailsD.theboy’sbadtemper37.Theaimofpullingoutnailswasto_____.A.maketheboy’stemperworseB.maketheboyabletoholdhistemperC.leaveascarontheboy’sheartD.hurttheboy.38.Theboythoughtthat______.A.holdinghistemperwaseasierthandrivingnailsintofenceB.itwaseasyforhimtodrivethenailsintothefenceC.drivingnailsintothefencewaseasierthanholdinghistemper.D.itwaseasyforhimtolosehistemperafterdrivingnails.39.Welearnfromthepassagethat_____A.thefatherwasamanwithabadtemper.B.ittookashorttimefortheboy’sbadtempertobecomebetter..C.thefatherwasgoodathelpingthesontoholdhistemper.D.theboywasgoodatdrivingnailsintothefence40.thispassageismainlyabout______A.howthefatherandhissongotonB.howthefatherhelpedhissontoholdhistemperC.howtheboylearnedtodrivethenailsD.howtheboyhurtothers
- NelsonMandelawasafigureofinternationalfameandmanydetailsofhislifeandcareerwerepublicknowledgE.Butherearesomethingsyoumaynothaveknownabouthim.InhisyouthMandelaenjoyedboxing.Evenduringthe27yearshespentinprisonhewouldexerciseeverymorning.Ididnotenjoytheviolenceofboxingsomuchasthescienceofit.Boxingisequal.IneverdidanyrealfightingafterIenteredpolitics.MymaininterestwasintraininghewroteinhisautobiographyLongWalktoFreedom.AmongthememorabiliaintheMandelaFamilyMuseuminSowetovisitorscallfindtheworldchampionshipbeltgiventoMandelabyAmericanboxerSugarRayLeonarD.RolihlahlaMandelawasnineyearsoldwhenateacherattheprimaryMethodistschoolwherehewasstudyinggavehimanEnglishname—Nelson—inaccordancewiththecustomtogiveallschoolchildrenChristiannames.RolihlahlaisnotacommonnameinSouthAfricA.Itmeanstroublemaker.HiscircumcisionnamewasDalibungameaningfounderoftheBunga.HoweverinSouthAfricaMrMandelawasoftencalledbyhisclan宗族name—Madiba—whichSouthAfricansusedoutofrespect.AftergoingundergroundbecauseofhisANCactivitiesMrMandela’sabilitytoevade躲避thesecuritiesservicesearnedhimthenicknametheblackPimpernelafterthenovelTheScarletPimpernelaboutaherowithasecretidentity.Afake伪造的passportinthenameofDavidMotsamayiwasusedbyMrMandelA.Hehaddisguisedhimselfasadriveragardenerandachefinordertotravelaroundthecountryunnoticedbytheauthorities.MrMandelastudiedlawonandofffor50yearsfrom1939failingabouthalfthecourseshetook.InAugust1952heandOliverTamboestablishedSouthAfrica’sfirstblacklawfirmMandelaandTamboinJohannesburg.Heperseveredtofinallysecurealawdegreewhileinprisonin1989.41.WhydidNelsonMandelabecomeaboxingfan?A.Heenjoyedtheviolenceofboxing.B.Hewantedtotakethechampionship.C.Hedesiredtoenjoythetraining.D.HehopedtofindabetterjoB.42.WhichofthefollowingistrueofMandela’sname?A.HisoriginalnamewasnotNelson.B.Hisparentsgavehimthename—Nelson.C.RolihlahlaisapopularnameinSouthAfricA.D.MadibawashisChristiannamE.43.WhatmadepeoplecallMrMandelatheblackPimpernel?A.Hisabilitytoescapefrombeingcaught.B.HisundergroundactivitiesinANC.C.Hispressuregivenbytheauthorities.D.Thenovel’sherowithasecretidentity.44.MrMandelamadeafakepassportto_____.A.travelaroundthecountryB.escapefromtheauthoritiesC.disguisehimselfasanactorD.goabroadeasily45.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.IttookMrMandelaoverfiftyyearstogetalawdegreE.B.MrMandelasetupSouthAfrica’sfirstlawfirm.C.MrMandelagothislawdegreeafterbeingreleasedfromprison.D.MrMandelawasadeterminedperson.
- ·MsTanyou'vereferredtoyournewnovelasyoureighthbook.That'sbecauseittookmesixorsevenattemptsatasecondnovelbeforeIstartedandcompletedthisonE.·Whydoyouthinkyouhadsomanyfalsestarts?Iwouldsaythatmyreasonswerewrong:IwastryingtoprovethatIwasn'tjustamotherdaughterstorytellerorIwastryingtoprovethatIdidn'tjusthavetowriteaboutthingsthatwerestrictlyChineseorChineseAmerican.Thosewerenevertherightreasonsforwritingthoseearlystories.AndIcouldnevercomeupwithotherbetterreasonsforcontinuingthem.·Whatkeptyougoingonthisbook?Thisbookwasdifferentbecauseitwasbasedonmymother'sreallifE.Thereasonforwritingitbecamemorepersonalandemotional.AfterTheJoyLuckClubcameoutmymotherwasalwaysexplainingtopeoplethatshewasn'tanyofthemothersinthatbook.AndatonepointshesaidtomeNextbooktellsmytruestory.AndthenshestartedtellingmethingsIneverknewbeforE.Shealsotoldmemanymanystoriesbecausemymotherdoesn'tgeneralizE.Thebookreallygrewoutofthat.·HaveyouevervisitedChina?Yes.I'vebeentheretwice:aboutthreeyearsagoandthenagainlastNovemberbothtimeswithmymotherandmyhusbanD.·WasitdifficulttocapturetheChineseAmericandialectwithoutsoundinglikeaparody拙劣的模仿?Nobecauseit'sthelanguageI'veheardallmylifefrommymother.ShespeaksEnglishasit'sdirecttranslationfromChinesE.Butit'smorethanthat:HerlanguagealsohasmoreimagerythanEnglish.·Canyouthinkofanexample?SomebodymightsaytomeDon'tworksoharD.You'llkillyourself.MymotherwillsaytomeWhydoyoupressallyourbrainsoutonthispageforsomeoneelseSoit'sveryviviD.That'sthewayshetalks.·HavemanyreaderstoldyouthattheChinesemotherinyourbookremindedthemofthetypicalJewishmother?Manypeoplehavetoldmethat.Ithinkthemotherdaughterrelationshipisveryintenseinbothcases.Culturallythereisanacceptancethatmothershavethepowertotelltheirchildrenespeciallytheirdaughtershowtoconducttheirlives—notsimplyupuntilthetimetheyare18butfortherestoftheirlives.Howeverwhenchildrengrowupinadifferentculturefromtheirparents'theytendtokeepmoresecretsfromtheirparents.ThechildrenthinkTheyjustwouldn'tunderstandthatIhadtodothis.Andthatcanreallycreateagapanditcangrowasthenumberofsecretsgrows.36.BasedonthequestionsinthisinterviewwhatdoyouthinkMsTan'sprofessionis?A.Ajournalist.B.Astorywriter.C.Aninterviewer.D.AnintervieweE.37.What'sTRUEaboutTan'ssecondbook?A.It'saboutherreallifeinAmericA.B.ThenameofthebookisTheJoyLuckClub.C.Itistheresultofmanytimesofcarefulthought.D.Itincludesmanyworksofhermother.38.WhichquestionisNOTansweredintheinterview?A.Howdoesshethinkofhermother'slanguage?B.Howmanybooksdoessheplantowrite?C.WhendidshevisitChina?D.Howisgenerationgapcreated?39.Wecaninferthat________.A.Tan'smotherisagoodstorytellerB.TanplanstowriteanotherbookabouthermotherC.TanplanstoreturntoChinaD.Tan'smotherishardtocommunicatewithbecauseofpersonality40.Thelastparagraphmainlytalksabout________.A.howtokeepsecretsfromparentsB.howtodealwiththemotherdaughterrelationshipC.howtoconductthelivesD.howthegenerationgapcomesabout