Liu Jiaoyang, 16, carefully winds a bobbin(绕线筒) with thread, places it on her sewing machine (缝纫机) and then presses her foot down to begin sewing.While she' s doing this, she pretends to guide fabric (布料)through the machine.Liu looks forward to the class when she can work on a piece of real cloth, and make a beautiful dress. Each Tuesday afternoon, after the bell rings for the fourth period, Liu becomes a fashion designer.At the same time, the rest of the students at the High School Attached to Yunnan Normal University in Kunming are also having classes a little bit different from the usual ones.Some students dance, others create robots, and still others review films.These are just a few of the other 27 elective (选修的) courses besides Liu's sewing class that the school began to offer last month. "The fashion design class has become the bright point of my week.I learn how to choose colors and fabrics (织物) as well as sewing and sketching (素描) skills.It's all helping me to realize the dream of becoming a fashion designer I' ve had since I was a little girl, " Liu said. Design is Liu' s favorite, but for other students the electives are interesting lessons which relieve (舒缓) the pressures of schoolwork.Some students, for example, are learning how to play bridge.Chen Xi,15, is one of them.She said, "Many people think that playing a card game like this in class is a waste of time.But in fact, bridge is a very challenging game that helps develop memory and math skills." 55.How often do the students have elective classes? A.Once a weekB.Once a monthC.Once a termD.Once a year 56.How many elective courses had the school offered by last month? A.27B.28 C.26D.25 57.Why did the students like to have elective classes? A.Because the elective classes are easier. B.Because they needn't do any homework in the elective classes. C.Because they can get an opportunity to relieve their pressures. D.Because they want to be fashion designers in the future. 58.According to the passage many people think____in class is a waste of time. A.dancingB.creating robots C.playing a card gameD.reviewing films
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LiuJiaoyang16carefullywindsabobbin绕线筒withthreadplacesitonhersewingmachine缝纫机andthenpressesherfootdowntobeginsewing.Whileshe'sdoingthisshepretendstoguidefabric布料throughthemachine.Liulooksforwardtotheclasswhenshecanworkonapieceofrealclothandmakeabeautifuldress.EachTuesdayafternoonafterthebellringsforthefourthperiodLiubecomesafashiondesigner.AtthesametimetherestofthestudentsattheHighSchoolAttachedtoYunnanNormalUniversityinKunmingarealsohavingclassesalittlebitdifferentfromtheusualones.Somestudentsdanceotherscreaterobotsandstillothersreviewfilms.Thesearejustafewoftheother27elective选修的coursesbesidesLiu'ssewingclassthattheschoolbegantoofferlastmonth.Thefashiondesignclasshasbecomethebrightpointofmyweek.Ilearnhowtochoosecolorsandfabrics织物aswellassewingandsketching素描skills.It'sallhelpingmetorealizethedreamofbecomingafashiondesignerI'vehadsinceIwasalittlegirlLiusaid.DesignisLiu'sfavoritebutforotherstudentstheelectivesareinterestinglessonswhichrelieve舒缓thepressuresofschoolwork.Somestudentsforexamplearelearninghowtoplaybridge.ChenXi15isoneofthem.ShesaidManypeoplethinkthatplayingacardgamelikethisinclassisawasteoftime.Butinfactbridgeisaverychallenginggamethathelpsdevelopmemoryandmathskills.55.Howoftendothestudentshaveelectiveclasses?A.OnceaweekB.OnceamonthC.OnceatermD.Onceayear56.Howmanyelectivecourseshadtheschoolofferedbylastmonth?A.27B.28C.26D.2557.Whydidthestudentsliketohaveelectiveclasses?A.Becausetheelectiveclassesareeasier.B.Becausetheyneedn'tdoanyhomeworkintheelectiveclasses.C.Becausetheycangetanopportunitytorelievetheirpressures.D.Becausetheywanttobefashiondesignersinthefuture.58.Accordingtothepassagemanypeoplethink____inclassisawasteoftime.A.dancingB.creatingrobotsC.playingacardgameD.reviewingfilms,
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OnedayMr.Arnoldwasteachingalessonandthingsweregoingasnormallyasever.Hewasexplainingthestoryofhumanbeingtohispupils.Hetoldthemthatinthebeginningmenwerenomads游牧;theyneverstayedinthesameplaceforverylong.InsteadtheywouldtravelabouthereandthereinsearchoffoodwhereveritwastobefounD.AndwhenthefoodranouttheywouldmoveoffsomewhereelsE.Hetaughtthemabouttheinventionoffarmingandkeepinganimals.Thiswasanimportantdiscoverybecausebylearningtocultivate耕作thelandandcareforanimalsmankindwouldalwayshavefoodsteadily.Italsomeantthatpeoplecouldremainlivinginoneplaceandthismadeiteasiertosetabouttasksthatwouldtakealongwhiletofinishlikebuildingtownscitiesandallthatwereinthem.AllthechildrenwerelisteningattractedbythisstoryuntilLucyjumpedup:AndifthatwassoimportantandimprovedeverythingsomuchwhyarewenomadsalloveragainMr.Arnold?Mr.Arnolddidn’tknowwhattosay.Lucywasaveryclevergirl.Heknewthatshelivedwithherparentsinahousesoshemustknowthatherfamilywerenotnomads;sowhatdidshemean?WehaveallbecomenomadsagaincontinuedLucyTheotherdayoutsidethecitytheywerecuttingtheforestdown.A.whileagoafishermantoldmehowtheyfish.It’sthesamewitheveryone:whenthere’snomoreforestlefttheforestersgoelsewhereandwhenthefishrunoutthefishermenmoveon.That’swhatthenomadsdidisn’tit?Theteachernoddedthoughtfully.ReallyLucywasright.Mankindhadturnedintonomads.InsteadoflookingafterthelandinawaythatwecouldbesureitwouldkeepsupplyingourneedswekeptdevelopingituntilthelandwasbarE.Andthenoffwewouldgotothenextplace!Theclassspenttherestoftheafternoontalkingaboutwhattheycoulddotoshowhowtobemorecivilized文明的.ThenextdayeveryoneattendedclasswearingagreenT-shirtwithamessagethatsaidIamnotanomad!Andfromthenontheysetaboutshowingthatindeedtheywerenot.Everytimetheyknewtheyneededsomethingtheymadesurethattheywouldgetitusingcareandcontrol.IftheyneededwoodorpapertheywouldmakesurethattheygottherecycledkinD.Theyorderedtheirfishfromfishfarmsmakingsurethatthefishtheyreceivedwerenottooyoungandtoosmall.Theyonlyusedanimalsthatwerewellcaredforandbroughtuponfarms.Andsofromtheirlittletownthosechildrenmanagedtogiveupbeingnomadsagainjustasprehistoricmenhaddonesomanythousandsofyearsago.69.Whywouldearlyhumanstravelaboutinthebeginning?A.Toexperiencedifferentlifestyles.B.Togosightseeingindifferentplaces.C.Tofindwhattheycouldtofeedthemselves.D.Todomoreexercisetobuildthemselvesup.70.FromParagraph2wecanknowthat_______________.A.peoplegottiredoflivinginthesameplaceB.peoplegraduallygotusedtolivingincitiesC.peoplespentalongtimeinlearningtokeepanimalsD.peopletendedtosettledownafterlearningfarmingandkeepinganimals71.TheteacherthoughtLucy’sargumentwas______A.reasonableB.unbelievableC.puzzlingD.shocking72.WhichofthefollowingagreeswiththemessageIamnotanomadParagraph7?A.PeopleeatyoungfishforitsdelicioustastE.B.PeopleuserecycledmaterialsasmuchaspossiblE.C.Fishermenmoveelsewherewhenthereisnofishleft.D.Forestersleavetheplacewherethereisnowoodleft.73.Thewritertriestomakeusbelievethat______.A.mankindhasbeenprogressingmainlythroughtravelingaboutB.it’sunwiseformankindtousethelandinanuncontrolledwayC.it’squitegoodforstudentstolearnmoreaboutthehistoryofmankindD.teachersshouldencouragestudentstovoicetheirownopinionsbravely
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Abeautifulandverysuccessfulactress女演员wasthestarforanewmusicalshow.Herhomewasinthecountrysidebutshedidnotwanttogobackthereeverynightsosheboughtanexpensivehouseinthecentreofthecitygotsomebeautifulfurniture家具andgotamantopainttheroomsinnewcolours.Itwasverydifficulttogetticketsforhershowbecauseeverybodywantedtoseeit.Soshedecidedtogivethepaintertwoofthebestseats.Shehopedthatthiswouldmakehimworkbetterforher.Hetooktheticketswithoutsayinganythingandsheheardnomoreaboutthemuntiltheendofthemonthwhenshegotthepainter’sbill账单.Atthebottomofitwerethesewords:FourhourswatchingMissHallsinganddance:3poundswiththisnote:After5p.m.Iget15shillings先令anhourinsteadof10shillings.60.Theactressboughtahouseinthecentreofthecitybecause______.A.shelikedtoliveinthebusiestplaceB.shedidn’tliketoliveinthecountryC.herhomewasfarawayfromwheresheworkedD.shedidn’twanttogobacktoherhometownanylonger61.Inordertomakethepainterworkbetterforhertheactress________.A.gavehimtwoticketsforhershowB.sanganddancedforhimforhoursC.paidhim3poundsD.decidedtopayhim15shillingsanhour62.Theactressgotthepainter’sbill________.A.toaskforthemoneyofhispaintingworkB.toasktopayforhiswatchinghershowC.inwhichheshowedhisthanksfortheticketsD.inwhichheexpressedhisdissatisfaction63.Whatkindofmanwasthepainter?A.Hewasacarefulman.B.Hewasapoorman.C.Hewasnotfriendlytoothers.D.Heknewlittleaboutmusicanddances.
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Likea]llittlechildrenmyseven-year-olddaughtergetsscaredsometimeswhensheistryingtogotosleep.Ifthewindishowlingher36canbeginworkingovertimeandshemayseean37intheshadowslaughinginthewinD.ThispastMondaywasonesuchnight.38afterIputhertobedshecameintomyroomcryingthatshewasscareD.Shesaidshe39thesoundofabadguylaughingandshewasextremelyafraidthat40wasgoingtogetallofus.Hertears41myheartandIheldmydaughterinmyarmsandassuredherthatnothingwouldhappentoher.Iwalkedherbackintoherroomand42downbesidehertocontinuetoassureherthatIwouldkeephersafE.YesIknowyouwillalways43meDaddybutwhataboutwhenyougotosleep?sheaskeD.SweetheartIcomfortedhertherearegreatangelsallaroundthishouseandthey44sleep.Theyareherejusttosafeguardus.Theycan45anybadguyfromgettinginherE.46Daddywhataboutwhentheangelsmiss?Imeanlikewhenkidsarekidnapped绑架orrobbers47people’shouses–whataboutthose48?Herquestionstruckme–whendidIstart49questionslikethis?WhendidIbeginnottoconsiderthemostobviousproblemsofour50?ImeanI51problemseverydaybutIamstillverysurprisedbythis52question.Iconsideredherquestionandrealizedthereisnoperfect53.AndIdrewmy54andsimplysatedIdon’tknowsweetheart.Iheldheralittle55andIwentbacktomyoriginalanswerIamwithyou.36.A.thoughtB.imaginationC.ideaD.creation37.A.pictureB.animalC.treeD.figure38.A.ShortlyB.LongC.HardlyD.Quietly39.A.ignoredB.madeC.heardD.invited40.A.anyoneB.nobodyC.someoneD.anybody41.A.feltB.cutC.comfortedD.got42.A.layB.laidC.liedD.slept43.A.holdB.watchC.keepD.protect44.A.sometimesB.neverC.oftenD.always45.A.catchB.seeC.stopD.observe46.A.ThusB.ThenC.SoD.But47.A.breakintoB.runintoC.comeintoD.turninto48.A.yearsB.monthsC.daysD.times49.A.judgingB.askingC.avoidingD.causing50.A.existenceB.workshopC.memoryD.nature51.A.pointtoB.dealwithC.playwithD.stickto52.A.hardB.simpleC.stupidD.clever53.A.resultB.wordC.answerD.exercise54.A.breathB.conclusionC.attentionD.money55.A.closerB.furtherC.higherD.tighter
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Onedayabout30yearsagoa2year-oldChineseboyinShenyangwaswatchingaTomandJerrycartoononTV.Tomthecatbegantoplaythepiano.ThemusicwastobeautifulthattheboyfellinlovewithitatoncE.ThislittleboywasLangLang–oneoftoday’sgreatpianists.LangLangbegantoplaythepianoat3.Bytheageof5thehadwonfistplaceinShenyang’spianocompetitionandperformedhisfirstpublicrecital独奏会.Peoplewereshockedbyhisperfectperformanceandthoughthewasarealtalent.FromthattimeonplayingontheglobalstagebecamethedreamofLangandhisparents.TohelphimmuchclosertohisdreamwhenLangwas9hisfatherquithisjobandwentwithLangtoBeijingtohelphissonstudypiano.ThereLangdidnotreceivethepraisethathehadreceivedathomeandheexperiencedthehardesttimeofhislifE.Iwaskickedoutoftheclassbymypianoteachersixmonthslater.IttotallydestroyedmypianodreamLangsaidinaninterviewonaChineseTVprogram.Hearingabouthisson’sfailureLang’sfatherwassofurious暴怒的andfrustrated沮丧的thathetoldLangeithertogobacktoShenyangortocommitsuicide自杀.FeelinghopelessandinpainLangtriedtodamagehisfingersbycrushing砸themagainstawall.Hehatedpiano!LuckilyanotherteachernoticedLang’ssadnessandencouragedhim.Successcamesoon.Lang’sbreakthroughcameatage17whenhegainedworldwidefameatawell-knownconcertin1999inChicagoUS.36.Wecanknowfromthefirstparagraph______A.TomthecatcamefromShenyangB.LangLangcouldplaythepianoattheageof2C.TomthecatgotLangLanginterestedinpianoD.Jerryis30yearsold37.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedwordinParagraph3?A.TogiveinB.TogiveupC.TogiveoutD.Tobeoutofwork38.WhendidLang’sbreakthroughcome?A.Atage3.B.Atage5.C.Atage9.D.Atage17.
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Oncetherewasayoungwomanwhodidn’tlikeherjoB.Everydaywhenshecamehomefromworkshetoldherhusbandhowterribleherdayhadbeenhowtiringtheworkandhowunreasonableherboss.Leavethatjobherhusbandtoldher.OhIwillshesaiD.Butnotyet.IhavetoomanyfriendsthereformetoleavE.Andsosheremainedunhappyatworkuntiltheyearsbecamedecadesandherchildrenhadchildren.Leavethatjobhergrandchildrentoldher.OhIwillshesaiD.Butnotyet.ThereareonlysevenmoreyearsuntilIreachthirtyyearsofserviceandcanretirE.SoIcan’tjustyet.Iknowthiswoman.Andherstoryremindsmeofanolddoghalfasleepontheporchofageneralstoremoaningandgroaninginthesun.Whyisyourdogactingthatway?acustomeraskedthestoreowner.Ohansweredtheman.He’slyingonanail.Wellwhydoesn’themove?Becauseit’snothurtinghimbadenough.That’strueforpeopletoo.Weconvinceourselvesthepainisnotbadenoughtoleavetheworkplaceweknow.Butwe’rewrong.Prolongedworkpainiscontinuing.Someworkpaindamagesourself-esteemkillsourpassionordestroysourdreams.WilburWrightoncecommentedWecouldhardlywaittogetupinthemorning.IknowthatexhilaratingfeelingofbeingsopassionateaboutsomethingIwasworkingonthatIcouldn’twaittogetbacktowork.Andpeoplewhoarewinningatworkingknowthatkindofpassiontoo.Theygetexcitedaboutwork.Theyoffertheiruniquegiftsandtalentseagerly.Andwhenthingsdon’tchangeastheysometimeswilltheyrefusetoletenvironmenthijack劫持theirself-esteempassionordreams.56.Thewomancomplainedtoherhusbandeverydaybecause.A.shedidn’thaveenoughmoneytosupportherfamilyB.herbosscriticizedherforwhatshehaddoneC.shewasnotsatisfiedwithherjobatallD.herworkwasdifficultandherbosswascruel57.Fromthesecondparagraphwecanknowthatthewoman.A.didexactlythesamejoballalongB.likedmakingfriendswithothersC.lovedallofherchildrenverymuchD.lefthertiringjobatlast58.TheunderlinedwordProlongedinParagraph4means.A.SlightB.lastingC.seriousD.hard59.Peoplewhoaregettingalongwellwiththeirwork.A.havetogetupearlyeverydayB.arenotwillingtogotoworkC.needmoreuniquegiftsandtalentsD.arelikelytochangewiththesituation
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Everybodyhasoneofthosedayswheneverythinggoeswrong.ThisiswhathappenedtoHarry.Hegotuponemorningverylatebecausehehadforgottentowinduphisalarmclock.Hetriedtoshave刮脸quicklyandcuthimself.WhenhegotdressedhegotbloodalloverhiscleanshirtsohehadtofindanotheronE.Theonlyothershirtthatwascleanneededironing熨soheironedit.Whilehewasironingittherewasaknockatthedoor.Itwasthemantoreadtheelectricitymeter表.Heshowedhimwherethemeterwassaidgood-byeandfoundthattheironhadburntaholeinhisshirt.Sohehadtoweartheonewiththebloodonitafterall.Bythistimeitwasverylatesohedecidedhecouldn’tgotoworkbybus.Hetelephonedforataxitotakehimtowork.ThetaxiarrivedandHarrygotinandbegantoreadthenewspaper.Inanotherpartofthetownamanhadkilledawomanwithaknifeandwasseentorunawayinataxi.WhenHarry’staxistoppedoutsidehisofficeapolicemanhappenedtobestandingtherE.HesawthebloodonHarry’sshirtandtookhimtothepolicestation.Hewaskepttill3o’clockintheafternoonbeforethepoliceweresurethathewasnotthemantheywanteD.WhenhefinallyarrivedattheofficeataboutfourhisbosstookalookathimandtoldhimtogoawayandfindanotherjoB.51.Harryhad__________.A.aluckydayB.anunluckydayC.abusydayD.agoodday52.PutthefollowingsentencesintocorrectorderaccordingtothepassagE.A.ThemanwhoreadtheelectricitymetercamE.B.Harryironedhisshirt.C.Harrygotbloodalloverhiscleanshirt.D.Therewasaknockatthedoor.E.Harryworetheshirtwithbloodonit.A.abcdeB.badceC.bacdeD.cbdae53.WhydidHarryweartheshirtwithbloodonit?A.Theironhadburntaholeinhiscleanshirt.B.Theonlyotherneededironing.C.Hehadonlyoneshirt.D.Hecuthimselfandgotbloodalloverhisshirt.54.Harrywastakentothepolicestationbecause__________.A.histaxistoppedoutsidehisofficeandapolicemanhappenedtobethereB.therewasbloodonhisshirtandhewasinataxiC.amankilledawomanwithaknifeD.themurdererwasseentorunawayinataxi55.Hisbosstoldhimtogoawayandfindanotherjobbecause__________.A.hehadbeenkeptbythepoliceB.therewasbloodonhisshirtC.hewaslateforworkD.hehadkilledawoman
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MichaelJordantoldmenottomentionthisuntiltheseasonwasoverandIpromisedhimatthattimE.NowIthinkit’stimE.EarlylastseasonIwroteacolumnaboutanactofkindnessIhadseenJordandotoadisabledchildoutsidetheStadium.AfteritranIgotacallfromamaninthewesternsuburbs.HesaidIreadwhatyouwroteaboutJordanbutIthoughtIshouldtellyouanotherthingIsaw.HereitcomesIthought.Italwaysdoes.WritesomethingniceaboutapersonandpeoplecallyouuptosaythatthepersonisnotsonicE.A.fewweekslaterJordanandIweretalkingaboutsomethingelsebeforeagameandIbroughtupwhatthemanhadsaiD.Wasthemanright?HasJordanreallybeentalkingtothosetwoboysinthatpooranddirtyneighborhood?NottwoboysJordansaidbutfour.Andhenamedthem.Hesaidfournames.Andwhatdidtheytalkabout?EverythingJordansaiD.I’veaskedtoseetheirgradessothatIcancheckwhetherthey’repayingattentiontotheirschoolwork.IfitturnsoutoneortwoofthemmayneedteachingImakesuretheygetit.It’sjustonemorepartofMichaelJordan’slifeonemorethingthatnooneknowsaboutonemorethingJordandoesright.TheNBAseasonisovernowandthoseboyshavetheirmemories.SodoI!WhentheexpertreviewersbegintoturnagainstJordanastheysurelywillI’llthinkaboutthoseboysunderthestreetlightwaitingforthemantheyknowtocomeforsomeonetheycandependon.61.ThatmancalledafterreadingaboutwhatJordandidtoadisabledchildbecausehewantedto____.A.becomefamoushimselfB.knowwhyJordanappearedinapoorareaC.lettheauthorknowthatJordanwasnotthatniceD.offeranotherexampletoshowthatJordanwasaniceman62.Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?A.Jordanisnotsuchagreatperson.B.Jordandeservestheadmirationhehadfromothers.C.JordanisalwaysreadytomakefriendswithyoungpeoplE.D.Jordanisalwaysmisunderstoodbyexpertreviewers.63.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordranprobablymean?A.PublisheD.B.FinisheD.C.DisappeareD.D.Drove64.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonwhytheauthorwrotethispassage?A.HewouldliketokeepthepromisehehadmadE.B.Hethoughtitwastimetohelpthedisabledchildren.C.HehatedtoseeJordanbecomesomeoneelse’starget.D.HewasimpressedbyJordan’sdeedsfortheordinarypoor.65.What’sthepurposeofthewriterwritingthepassage?A.toshowusthelifeofJordanB.totelluseverybodywillmakemistakesincludingJordanC.tocriticizeJordanD.todefendJordanagainstattack
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WhenshewastwelveMariamadeherfirstimportantdecisionaboutthecourseofherlifE.Shedecidedthatshewantedtocontinuehereducation.Mostgirlsfrommiddle-classfamilieschosetostayhomeafterprimaryschoolthoughsomeattendedprivateCatholic'finishingschools.Theretheylearnedalittleaboutmusicartneedleworkandhowtomakepoliteconversation.ThiswasnotthesortofeducationthatinterestedMariaorhermother.Bythistimeshehadbeguntotakeherstudiesmoreseriously.ShereadconstantlyandbroughtherbookseverywherE.Onetimesheevenbroughthermathbooktothetheaterandtriedtostudyinthedark.Mariaknewthatshewantedtogoonlearninginaseriousway.ThatmeantattendingthepublichighschoolsomethingthatveryfewgirlsdiD.InItalyatthetimethereweretwotypesofhighschools:theclassicalschoolsandthetechnicalschools.IntheclassicalschoolsthestudentsfollowedaverytraditionalprogramofstudieswithcoursesinLatinandGreeklanguageandliteratureandItalianliteratureandhistory.Thefewgirlswhocontinuedstudyingafterprimaryschoolusuallychosetheseschools.Mariahoweverwantedtoattendatechnicalschool.Thetechnicalschoolsweremoremodernthantheclassicalschoolsandtheyofferedcoursesinmodernlanguagesmathematicsscienceandaccounting.MostpeopleincludingMaria'sfatherbelievedthatgirlswouldneverbeabletounderstandthesesubjects.Furthermoretheydidnotthinkitwasproperforgirlstostudythem.Mariadidnotcareifitwasproperornot.Mathandsciencewerethesubjectsthatinterestedhermost.Butbeforeshecouldsignupforthetechnicalschoolshehadtowinherfather'sapproval.Shefinallydidwithhermother'shelpthoughformanyyearsaftertherewastensioninthefamily.Maria'sfathercontinuedtoopposeherplanswhilehermotherhelpedher.In1883atagethirteenMariaenteredtheRegiaScuolaTecnicaMichelangeloBuonarrotiinRomE.HerexperienceatthisschoolisdifficultforustoimaginE.Thoughthecoursesincludedmodernsubjectstheteachingmethodswereverytraditional.Learningconsistedofmemorizinglonglistsoffactsandrepeatingthembacktotheteacher.Studentswerenotsupposedtoaskquestionsorthinkforthemselvesinanyway.Teacherswereverydemandingdisciplineintheclassroomwasstrictandpunishmentwassevereforthosewhofailedtoachieveorweredisobedient.56.InthosedaysmostItaliangirls________.A.wenttoclassicalschoolsB.wenttofinishingschoolsC.didnotgotohighschoolD.wenttotechnicalschools57.Maria'sfatherprobably________.A.hadverymodernviewsaboutwomenB.hadverytraditionalviewsaboutwomenC.hadnoopinionaboutwomenD.thoughtwomencouldnotlearnLatin58.HighschoolteachersinItalyinthosedayswere________.A.verymodernB.veryintelligentC.quitescientificD.quitestrict59.Wecaninferfromthispassagethat________.A.girlsusuallyattendedprivateprimaryschoolsB.onlygirlsattendedclassicalschoolsC.girlsdidnotlikegoingtoschoolD.Mariawasagirlofstrongwill
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PattiPagethetop-sellingfemaleartistofthe1950swithmorethan100millionrecordssolddiedonJanuary2nd2013whenshewas85.Shewasoneofthemostbelovedsingersofthepost-warerA.TakeherTennesseeWaltzforexampleitsoldmorethan10millioncopiesandwasherbiggesthit成功.BorninClaremoreOklahomaasmalltownnearTulsaPageoncedreamedofacareerincommercialart.Herfirstjobintheartdepartmentatalocalradiostationsoonledtoherperforming15-minuteprogramonherown.Atage20Pagewasdiscoveredbybig-bandleaderJackRaelwhogaveuphisjobtobecomehermanager.ThenextyearshesignedherfirstrecordingcontractwithMercuryRecordsandenjoyedherfirsthitrecordsoon.ShestayedwithMercuryforthenext14yearsandrecordedhitafterhitincluding:WithMyEyesWideOpenI’mDreamingandOldCapeCod.HerlasthitwasHushHushSweetCharlotterecordedfortheBetteDavismovieofthesamenamE.AndthentherewasDoggieintheWindow.Thecreativetunewasahugehitbutwithitsrepeatedbarkingsoundsandsillylyrics歌词thesonghasbeenusedbymanypeopleasanexampleofallthatwaswrongwithpopmusicintheearly1950s.Throughoutthe1950sPattiPagemaderegularappearancesonavarietyoftelevisionshowsandin1957shewaschosentohostthemusicalprogramTheBigRecord.ThefollowingyearPageappearedinherownCBStelevisionseriesThePattiPageShow.Shecontinuedtorecordandperformintothe21stcenturymostrecentlyreleasinganalbumofsongsforchildrenaChristmasrecordandanewbestofcollection.BesidesmusicPattiPagedidabitofacting.Sheco-starredwiththeOscar-winningBurtLancasterinElmerGantryandalsostarredonstageinthemusicalplayAnnieGetYourGun.41.AccordingtothepassagePattiPage______.A.wantedtobeasingerasachildB.wasborninasmalltownin1927C.wasknownmainlyforheractingskillsD.startedherworkasaTVprogramhostess42.Accordingtothepassagewhichoneofherfollowingrecordedsongswascriticized批评?A.OldCapeCodB.HushHushSweetCharlotteC.DoggieintheWindowD.WithMyEyesWideOpenI’mDreaming43.TheTennesseeWaltzismentionedinthepassageinordertoshowthat________.A.PattiPagewasabelovedsingerB.PattiPagehadtalentsforsingingC.PattiPage’ssongsarepleasanttohearD.PattiPagewasgoodatrecordingsongs44.WecanknowfromthepassagethatPattiPage______.A.gottoknowJackRaelin1945B.leftMercuryRecordsattheageof35C.appearedinThePattiPageShowin1957D.wroteallsongsforchildreninherlatelife45.Itisinferredfromthepassagethat_______.A.PattiPagegaveupsinginginpublicinherlatelifeB.PattiPage’sgiftformusicbegantobeshowninherchildhoodC.PattiPage’sgreatsuccesswasbecauseofherluckandothers’helpD.PattiPagewasnotonlyasuccessfulsingerbutalsoanactress
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FourYear-OldBoyBecomesQueenElizabeth’sPenPalLondonEngland:A.four-year-oldboyhasbecomepenpalswithBritain’sQueenElizabeth.TomStancombestartedexchangingletterswiththequeenafterhesetfreeaballooncarryinghisnameandaddressataschoolpartyanditlandedinthegroundsofWindsorCastlE.Thequeenspotted发现theballoonandaskedherpersonalassistantAngelaKellytowritealetterforher.Shewrote:ThequeenwasdelightedtofindthatyourballoonhadtraveledallthewaytothegardensatWindsorCastlE.TomwhoproudlyputtheletteronhiswallwrotebacktosaythathisgreatgreatgrandfathertheartistPetrusJohannesArundzenhadbeencommissioned受委托tocopyDutchmastersondisplayatWindsorCastleandBuckinghamPalacE.AngelaatoncerepliedthatshewouldcontacttheRoyalCollectiontofindoutwhathadhappenedtotheartworks.ShekeptherwordandtwoweekslaterwrotetoTomtotellhimwhathadhappenedtotheetchingsexplainingtheynowformpartoftheprintcollectioninthePrintLibrary.AngelathenaskedafavorofTomwriting:WouldyoubeabletoaskyourMummyandDaddyformeiftheyknowanythingmoreaboutyourgreatgreatgrandfather.RoyalCollectionwouldlovetoknowmoreabouthim.AlongwithhisparentsTomwrotebacktofillinallthegapsaboutPetrusJohannesArundzen.AlthoughTom’sparentsdon’tthinktherewillbeanymorelettersexchangedbetweenthepairtheyweretouchedthatshehadtakentimetocontactthem.Tom’sfathersaid:Idon’texpectwe’llgoanotheronebutIthinkit’sincredible难以置信的theybotheredreplyingatall.64.WhatisWindsorCastle?A.A.playinggarden.B.Thequeen’shomE.C.A.postofficE.D.A.rosegarden.65.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordetchingsmean?A.Photos.B.Paintings.C.Postcards.D.Cartoons.66.Howdoesthequeenknowtheboy?A.BychancE.B.Byexchangingletters.C.Bylettinggotheballoon.D.Bythequeen’ssecretary.67.Tom’sparents___________.A.feelverymuchshockedaboutthelettersandrefusetoanswerthemB.trytodealwiththefriendshipnaturallybutrefusetodoanythingaboutitC.don’ttakethematterveryseriouslybutsomehowfeelgoodatheartD.don’tthinkthisfriendshipwilllastlongbutstilllookforwardtonewletters
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AnAmericanmanwhoreceivedthenation’sfirstfullfacetransplanthasmarriedafellowburnsvictimatthesitewherehewasinjureD.DallasWiens27marriedJamieNash29ataTexaschurchwhereasevereelectricalaccidentdestroyedhisfaceandeyesightin2008ashewasmakingrepairstoawindowreportsTheDallasMorningNews.Thecouplemetin2011atParklandMemorialHospitalinFortWorthwhileparticipatinginasupportgroupforburnsvictims.WienshadspentmonthsinthehospitalafterhisaccidentatRidgleaBaptistChurchinwhichhisheadtouchedahigh-voltagepowerlinE.Doctorsthereskillfullymadeafeaturelessfaceforhimthatqualifiedhimtoreceiveafull-facetransplantinaBostonhospital.Wienshasalreadyundergonemorethan30surgeriestorestorefunctionandformtohisfacE.Nashreceivedburnsto70percentofherbodyinacartrashin2010aftertextingwhiledriving.Sheworeapinkgownfortheceremonythatexposedthescarringonherbackandarms.Boththebrideandgroomhavebeenmarriedbeforeandhavethreechildrenaged56and10betweenthem.ThingshappenedthatIdidn’tthinkevercouldbepossibleformeandyoumadethempossibleNashsaidduringtheceremony.YougavemehopeandyougavemetenderlovethatIwillalwaystreasurE.ThegroomDallasWiensbecamethefirstinthenationtoreceiveafull-facetransplantaftera2008powerlineaccident.ThecouplemadetheirwayfortheweddingaisletoBrunoMars’JusttheWayYouArE.IthinktheirconfidenceintheirhealingprocessandgettingbetterjustmadethemaperfectmatchsaidEthanGlogeraweddingguestandmemberoftheadministrativestaffinParkland’sburnunit.56.Whichwordhasthesimilarmeaningwiththeunderlinedwordrestoreinthe3rdparagraph?A.UseB.ImproveC.TakeD.Recover57.HowdidDallasWiensgetdisabled?A.Whenhedidcleaningtoawindow.B.Whenhetouchedsomethingdangerous.C.WhenhehadhisfacetransplanteD.D.Whenhetookpartinanactivity.58.Whatdoesthethirdparagraphimply?A.WiensgotajobinRidgleaBaptistChurch.B.ThechurchpaidforWien’shospitalbills.C.Wienssufferedalotfromhisinjury.D.BostonhospitalisthebestoneinAmericA.59.WhenadisasterhappenedtoNash________.A.shewasattendingaceremony.B.shewastakingchildrentoschoolC.shewasdistractedbecauseoftextingD.shewasdrivingcarefullyontheway
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AtravelerwasstayinginanEgyptianvillagE.Onedayshehelduphercameratotakepicturesofthechildren.Suddenlytheyoungonesbegantoshoutather.Thetraveler'sfaceturnedredandsheapologizedtothehead头目forwhatshewasdoingandtoldhimshehadforgottenthatpeopleinsomeplacesbelievedapersonwouldlosehissoul灵魂ifhispicturewastaken.SheexplainedtohimtheoperationofacameraforalongtimE.Severaltimestheheadtriedtosaysomethingbuthecouldn't.Whenshebelievedthattheheaddidn'tfearanylongerthetravelerthenlethimspeak.WithasmilehesaidThechildrenweretryingtotellyouthatyouforgottotakeoffthelens镜头cap!46.Thechildrenshoutedwhenthetravelerwastakingpicturesofthembecause______.A.theydidn'twanttostopplayingB.thetravelerforgottotakeoffthecaponherheadC.theydidn'twanttohavetheirpicturestakenD.thetravelerwasnotdoingwellwithhercamera47.Thetravelermadeanapologytotheheadbecause_______.A.shethoughtitwasnotrighttotakepeople'spictureswithouttellingthembeforehandB.thechildrenwouldlosetheirsoulsC.shehadstayedinthevillagetoolongD.shedidn'ttakeapictureoftheheadfirst48.Thetravelerexplainedhowtouseacameratotheheadbecause_______.A.theheadwasveryinterestedinhercameraB.theheadwantedtolearntotakepicturesC.shewasafraidoftheheadD.shewantedtheheadnottoworryaboutwhatshewasdoing49.Whentheheadsmiledit'sclearthat_______.A.thechildrenwantedtoplaywithherB.thetravelerdidn'tknowwhatthechildrenmeantC.hewantedthetravelertotellhimsomethingelseD.thetravelerdidn'tlethimspeak
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Awarmblanketistheidealsleepaidforafreezingwinternight.Therightblanketcanwarmyourbonesbutthewrongonecanaffectyoursleep.Iaskedexpertsforadviceonpickingtheperfectblanketforagoodnight’ssleep.Here’swhattheytoldmE.Whenitcomestosleeptemperatureexpertsrecommendfollowingtheprinciple:nottoocoldnottoohotbutjustright.Peopleseemtosleepbestattemperaturebetween62and70degreesFsaysDr.AliceHoaglanD.Whenthesurroundingtemperaturefallstoolowitcanrouseyoufromsleep.A.goodblankethelpsdrivethecoldnessaway.Attheotherextremeoverheatingyourselfcanaffectyoursleepaswell.Corebodytemperaturetypicallydropsduringthefirstfourhour’sofsleepsaysDr.HoaglanD.Thisdeclineinbodytemperaturehelpsyoufallasleepandstayasleep.InmedicalcareweightedblanketsareoneofourmostpowerfultoolsforhelpingpeoplewhoareanxiousupsetandpossiblylosingcontrolsaysDr.KarenMoorE.Thesespecialblanketsarefilledwithweightedpellets.Weightedblanketsarealsomarketedforgeneraluseasanaidtosleepandrelaxation.LikeafirmhugweightedblanketshelpusfeelsafE.Thisisthereasonwhymanypeopleliketosleepunderablanketeveninsummer.IfyouwanttotrythistypeofblanketthebestweightdependsonyourbodysizeandpersonalpreferencE.However15to30poundsistypicalforadultsMoorsays.Sheaddsthatweightedblanketsarenotrecommendedforthoserecoveringfromsurgery.PeoplecanalsohaveseriouspreferencesforaparticularblanketsaysDr.HoaglanD.Regularlyusingafavoriteblanketforsleepcanhelptodevelopaconditionedresponsesothatsleepisquicker.Infactmanysleepcentersaskpatientstobringtheirownblanketandpillowfromhomewhichhelpsthemfallasleepmoreeasily.40.Theauthorwrotethepassagemainlytotellus_____.A.theimportanceofblanketsB.howtochoosetheperfectblanketC.differentmaterialsusedtomakeblanketsD.thehistoryandusageofblankets41.TheunderlinedwordrouseinParagraph2istheclosestinmeaningto______.A.wakeupB.takeupC.makeupD.pickup42.Whatdoweknowfromthepassage?A.BodytemperatureriseswhenwefallasleepB.Theperfectsleeptemperatureshouldbeabove70degreesF.C.Weightedblanketsshouldbeatleast30pounds.D.Peopleareadvisedtousetheirownblankets.43.Whatisthestructureofthepassage?A.①B.①②↙↓↘↙↓↘②③④⑤③④⑤⑥↘↓↙⑥C.①D.①↙↙↓↘↘↙↓↘②③④⑤⑥②③④↘↓↙⑤⑥
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.ElizabethhadgreattroubleinfindingaschooltoattenD.Nomedicalschoolwouldacceptawomanstudent.Soshestudiedbyherselfatfirst.ShewashelpedbyafewdoctorswhodidbelievethatwomenshouldhavethesamechancetoworkasmendiD.In1847sheaskedtobeacceptedatasmallmedicalschoolinNewYork.Largelyasajoketheschoolacceptedher.Theteachersandstudentswereallmen.TheywaitedforElizabethtomakeafoolonherselfandthengoaway.ButElizabethfeltshecouldlearnanythingamancouldlearn.Andsheprovedit.Noonelaughedather.ThejokesstoppeD.Butnoneofthetown-peoplewouldspeaktoher.TheythoughtshewaswrongtostudymedicinE.AsastudentElizabethhelpedtreatsickpoorpeopleduringhersummerholidays.Shefoundoutthatshehadmuchmoretolearnasshetriedtohelpthem.ImustlearnmorE.ShesaiD.Thereissomuchworktobedoneamongthesick.SomehowImustgetotherwomentohelpme!Thatautumnshereturnedtoschool.ElizabethBlackwellbecameadoctorin1849.ShewasthefirstwomanintheUnitedStatestobecomeadoctor.60AtfirstitseemedthatitwasimpossibleforElizabethtofindaschooltoattendbecause___________.A.therewasnomedicalschoolsinherhometowninthosedaysB.ElizabethwantedtoteachherselfmedicineathomeC.A.fewdoctorshelpedhertostudymedicineD.Mostpeopleofherdaydidn'tthinkthatwomenshouldhavethesamechancetoworkasmendid61.A.smallmedicalschoolinNewYorkacceptedElizabethbecause___________.A.sheaskedtobeacceptedmanytimesB.shewasgoodattellingfunnyjokesC.theschooldidn'ttakethematterseriouslyD.theteachersandstudentswantedtohaveatry62Elizabethbegantohelptreatsickpoorpeople___________.A.assoonasshegraduatedfromthemedicalschoolB.whenshewasstillamedicalstudentatthatschoolC.whentheweatherwasveryhotinthesummerD.asshefoundoutthatshehadmuchmoretolearn63.Choosethebesttitleforthepassagefromthefollowing.A.TheFirstWomenDoctorintheUSA.B.ElizabethbecameaDoctorafteryearsofHardWork.C.Elizabeth-PioneerintheStudyofMedicineinAmericA.D.WomenshouldhavetheSameChancetoWorkasMen.
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Theoldestmanhadjustcelebratedhishundredthbirthdayandthereporterofalocalpapercalledonhimforaninterview.Havingcongratulatedtheoldmanthereporteraskedafewquestions.Towhatdoyouoweyourlonglife?TheoldmanthoughtforamomentandthenholdinguphishandandcountingtheitemsonhisfingersbeganIneversmokeddrankoroverateandalwaysriseatsixinthemorning.Butthereporterdidn’tagreesayingIhadanunclewhoactedinthatwayyetheonlylivedtobeeighty.Howdoyouexplainthecauseofthat?Hedidn’tkeepituplongenoughwasthecalmreply.51.Whendidthereportercallontheoldman?A.onhisbirthdayB.shortlyafterhisbirthdayC.ataninterviewD.notlongbeforehisbirthday52.Thereporterwasinterestedin_______.A.howtheoldmancelebratedhishundredthbirthdayBwhytheoldmanneversmokeC.whattheoldmanusuallydrankorateforhishealthD.howtheoldmanmanagetolivesolong53.Afterhearingtheoldman’swordsthereporter__________.AwantedtolivelongtooB.thoughtitwasreasonableCexplainedwhyhisunclelivetobeeightyD.wasnotsatisfiedwithhisreply54.Intheoldman’sopinionthecauseofthereporter’suncle’sdeathwas______AHedidnotkeephisgoodhabitlongenoughBhesmoketoomuchCHehadbadhabitsDHedranktoomuchwine55..Whendidtheoldmanusuallygetupinthemorning?AatsevenB.atsixCateightD.athalfpastsix
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WhenFridaKahlo’spaintingswereonshowinLondonapoetdescribedherpaintingsasaribbon丝带aroundabomb.SuchcommentsseemtosuggestKahlohadabiginfluenceontheartworldofhertimE.SadlysheisactuallyamuchbiggernametodaythanshewasduringhertimE.Bornin1907inavillagenearMexicoCityKahlosufferedfrompolio小儿麻痹症attheageofseven.Herspine脊柱becomebentasshegrewolder.Thenin1925herbackwasbrokeninseveralplacesinaschool-busaccident.Throughouttherestofherlifetheartisthadmanyoperationsbutnothingwasabletocuretheterriblepaininherback.Howevertheaccidenthadanunexpectedsideeffect.WhilelyinginherbedrecoveringKahlotaughtherselftopaint.In1929shegotmarriedtoDiegoRiveraanotherfamousMexicanartist.Rivera’sstronginfluenceonKahlo’sstylecanbeseeninherearlyworksbutherlaterworksfromthe1940sknowntodayasherbestworksshowlessinfluencefromherhusbanD.Unfortunatelyherworksdidnotattractmuchattentioninthe1930sand1940seveninherhomecountry.Herfirstone-womanshowinMexicowasnothelduntil1953.Formorethanadecadeafterherdeathin1954Kahlo’sworksremainedlargelyunnoticedbytheworldbutinthe1970sherworksbegantogaininternationalfameatlast.57.Whatdoesthephraseamuchbiggernameinparagraph1mostnearlymean?A.afarbetterartistB.afarmoregiftedartistC.amuchstrongerpersonD.amuchmorefamousperson58.TheterriblepainKahlosufferedwascausedby.A.polioB.herbentspineC.backinjuriesD.theoperationsshehad59.Kahlo’sstylehadbecomeincreasinglyindependentsincethe______.A.1930sB.1940sC.1950sD.1970s60Whatisauthor’sattitudetowardKahlo?A.DevotionB.SympathyC.WorryD.Encouragement
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ItwasnearduskandKimCooperandherhusbandSteveweretruckingthroughnorthernKentuckytransportationautopartsfromLouisvilletoDetroitforagoodscompany.Stevewakeup!sheshouteD.There’satruckonfire!InsidetheburningtruckRonnieSanders38wasfightingforhislifE.He’dbeenrunningaheavyloadoftractorsandforkliftsfromGeorgiatoIndianapoliswhenavaninfrontofhimstoppedsuddenlyintrafficontheicyroaD.AsRonnieboredownhecouldseechildreninthebackseat.Thetruck’sbulkwouldprobablyprotecthimfromtheworstoftheimpactbuttheforceof23tonswouldlikelycrusheveryoneinsidethevan.IfiguredinsteadofkillingotherpeopleI’djustputthetruckintheditch.AtthebottomrockscutafueltankwhichcaughtfirE.A.treebranchdestroyedthewindshieldandknockedRonnieunconscious.HecametolifeacoupleofminuteslatertofindthecabinflamesandhislegsonfirE.StevedashedtoRonniewhowashangingheadfirstfromthepassengerdoor.Ronniehadusedhispocketknifetocuthimselffreefromthedriver’ssideseatbeltonlytogethisboottrappedinanotheronE.Steveclimbedintotheburningcabtofreehim.HetriedthreetimestopullRonnieoutbeforefinallyfreeinghim.ButRonnie’slegswerestillburningsoStevelaidhimonthegroundrippedoffhisownshirtandbeattheflameswithit.He’dmanagedtodraghimabout20yardswhenoneofthetruck’s150gallonfueltanksexplodeD.BothSteveandRonniepaidapriceforriskingtheirlivesforstrangers.Ronniespenttwomonthsinthehospitalandreceivedskingrafts移植onbothofhislegs.Stevesufferedsmokebreathingandminorburnsandshrapnelfromthefueltankexplosionbrokeatooth.InFebruarytheCoopersreceivedaHerooftheHighwayawardfromtheOpenRoadFoundationforrescuinganinjureddriver.SteveinsistsRonnieistherealhero:Ifhehadn’tgoneintotheditchhewouldhavehitthatvan.ItwashisdecisiontodriveofftheroaD.IfeelprettygoodaboutitsaysRonniE.Alotofpeoplecouldhavebeenhurt.47.AccordingtothepassageRonnieputthetruckintheditchbecauseof________.A.hisconcernforhisownsafetyB.hispoordrivingskillC.theicyroadD.hisconcernforothers’lives48.WhatprobablymadeRonniecometolifeafterdrivingthetruckintheditch?A.Thenoisefromthehighway.B.ThecallfromtheCoopers.C.Thepainfromtheburninglegs.D.TheheatofthefirE.49.HowdidSteveputouttheflamesinRonnie’slegs?A.HebeattheflameswithRonnie’sshirt.B.Hebeattheflameswithhisownshirt.C.Heputoutthefirewithatankofwater.D.HeputoutthefirewithabagofsanD.50.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordshrapnelinParagraph6mean?A.A.smallpieceofmetal.B.A.waveoftheexplosion.C.A.branchofatreE.D.Theheatoftheexplosion.51.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.Heroes:TheCoopersB.Heroes:RoadsideFlamesC.AccidentsontheIcyRoadD.AccidentsintheDitch
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FrenchnovelistJulesVerne1828—1905isoftencalledthefatherofsciencefiction.AlthoughhewasnotagreattravelerhimselfhischaracterstravelledtothemooninFromtheEarthtotheMoonundertheseainTwentythousandleaguesundertheseaintoavolcanoinAjourneytothecentreoftheeartharoundtheworldinAroundtheWorldinEightyDaysandtomanyotherplaces.JulesVernewasbornintheFrenchcityofNantesin1828.Whenhewasaboyheranawayfromhometoworkonaship.HoweverhisfathersoonfoundhimandbroughthimhomE.Afterthathedecidedthatanyfuturetravelhedidwouldbeinbooks.In1847hisfathersentJulestoParistostudytobealawyer.EventhoughhewasbusywritingVernepassedhisexamsin1849withhighmarks.WhenJulestoldhisfatherhedidnotwanttobealawyerhisfatherwasveryangry.HestoppedsendinghissonanymoneysoJuleshadtoearnalivingbyhiswriting.Overthenextfewyearshewrotemanystoriesandplayswhichbroughthimonlyalittlemoney.Thenin1856hemetHonorinedeVianearichyoungwidowwithtwochildren.Thecouplemarriedthenextyear.AfterhismarriageVerneworkedasabusinessmaninParis.HoweverhewasnotverysuccessfulathisjobandspentmostofhistimewritingbooksanddoingresearchforthenextonE.In1863hepublishedhisnovelFiveWeeksinaballoonandthefollowingyearhepublishedAJourneytothecentreoftheearthwhichmadehimfamous.Hisbooksbecamesopopularandearnedhimsomuchmoneythathewasabletoleavehisjobandworkfulltimeonhiswriting.InhisLifetimeJulesVernewrotemorethan50booksandhebecamearichman.Manyofthisimaginativenovelshavebeenturnedintofilms.56.WhenJulesVernewasbroughthomebyhisfatherhedecidedthat________.A.hewoulddevotehimselftowritingB.hewouldgoonmoretravelsinthefutureC.hewouldstopwritingaboutfuturetravelsD.hewoulddowhathisfatherrequired57Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Hewasnotgoodathisschoolwork.B.HewenttoParisbecausehewantedtobealawyer.C.Hisearlystoriesandplaysdidn’tbringinmuchmoney.D.Hegotmarriedin1856.58.JulesVernebecamerichmainlybecauseofhis________.A.familyB.marriageC.businessD.writing59.WhichbookcanbeconsideredasaturningpointinJulesVerne’slife?A.FromtheEarthtotheMoon.B.FiveWeeksinaBalloon.C.A.JourneytotheCenteroftheEarth.D.TwentyThousandLeaguesUndertheSeA.60.Whichcanweinferfromthepassage?A.JulesVerne’sstoriesandplayswerelikedbyfilmmakers.B.JulesVernewasnotcleverenoughtolearnlaw.C.JulesVerne’swifehelpedhimalotinhiswritingcareer.D.JulesVerne’sstoriesandplaysmadehimfamousinthe1850s.
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Mr.PeterJohnsonagedtwenty-threebattledforhalfanhourtoescapefromhistrappedcaryesterdaywhenitlandedupsidedowninthreefeetofwater.Mr.Johnsontooktheonlyescaperoute—throughtheboot行李箱.Mr.Johnson’scarhadfinishedupinaditch沟渠atRomneyMarsinKentafterskiddingoniceandhittingabank.FortunatelythewaterbegantocomeinonlyslowlyMr.Johnsonsaid.Icouldn’tforcethedoorsbecausetheywerejammedagainstthewallsoftheditchanddarednotopenthewindowsbecauseIknewwaterwouldcomefloodingin.Mr.JohnsonasweetsalesmanofSittingHomeKentfirsttriedtoattracttheattentionofothermotoristsbysoundingthehornandhammeringontheroofandboot.Thenhebeganhisstruggletoescape.LaterhesaidItwasreallyahalfpennythatsavedmylife.ItwastheonlycoinIhadinmypocketandIusedittounscrewthebackseattogetintotheboot.IhammereddesperatelywithahammertryingtomakesomeonehearbutnohelpcamE.Ittooktenminutestounscrewtheseatandafurtherfiveminutestoclearthesweetsamplesfromtheboot.ThenMr.Johnsonfoundawrenchandbegantoworkonthebootlock.Fifteenminutespassedby.ItwastheonlychanceIhad.FinallyitgavebutassoonasImovedthebootlidthewaterandmudpouredin.Iforcedtheliddownintothemudandscrambledclearasthecarfilledup.Hishandsandarmscutandbruised擦伤Mr.JohnsongottoBeckettFarmnearbywherehewaslookedafterbythefarmer’swifeMrs.LucyBates.HuddledinablankethesaidThatthirtyminutesseemedlikehours.Onlythetipsofthecarwheelswerevisiblepolicesaidlastnight.Thevehiclehadsunkintotwofeetofmudatthebottomoftheditch.66.Whatisthebesttitleforthisnewspaperarticle?A.TheStoryofMr.JohnsonA.SweetSalesmanB.CarBootCanServeAsTheBestEscapeRouteC.DriverEscapesThroughCarBootD.TheDriverSurvivedA.TerribleCarAccident67.WhichofthefollowingobjectsisthemostimportanttoMr.Johnson?A.ThehammerB.ThecoinC.ThescrewD.Thehorn68.Whichstatementistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Mr.Johnson’scarstoodonitsbootasitfelldown.B.Mr.Johnsoncouldnotescapefromthedoorbecauseitwasfullofsweetjam.C.Mr.Johnson'scaraccidentwaspartlyduetotheslipperyroad.D.Mr.Johnsonstruggledinthepouringmudasheunscrewedthebackseat69.FinallyitgaveParagraph5meansthat.A.LuckilythedoorwastornawayintheendB.AtlastthewrenchwentbrokenC.ThelockcameopenafterallhiseffortsD.Thechancewaslostatthelastminute70.Itmaybeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.theditchwasalongaquietcountryroadB.theaccidenthappenedonaclearwarmdayC.thepolicehelpedMr.JohnsongetoutoftheditchD.Mr.Johnsonhadatenderwifeandwaswellattended
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Fourteen–year–oldRichieHawleyhadspentfiveyearsstudyingviolinattheCommunitySchoolofPerformingArtsinLosAngeleswhenhetookpartinaviolincontest.NinetytwoyoungpeoplewereinvitedtothecontestandHawleycameoutfirst.Thecontestcouldhavebeentheperfectsetupforfearworryingaboutmistakesandtryingtoimpressthejudges.ButHawleysayshedidprettywellinstayingcalm.Icouldn’tbethinkingabouthowmanymistakesI’dmake—itwoulddistractmefromplayinghesays.Ididn’tevenremembertryingtoimpresspeoplewhileIplayeD.It’salmostasiftheyweren’ttherE.IjustwantedtomakemusiC.Hawleyisawinner.Buthedidn’tbecomeawinnerbyconcentratingonwinning.Hediditbyconcentratingonplayingwell.TheimportantthingintheOlympicGamesisnottowinbuttotakepartsaidthefounderofthemodernOlympicsPierredeCoubertin.Theimportantthinginlifeisnotthetriumph胜利butthestrugglE.Theessentialthingisnottohaveconqueredbuttohavefoughtwell.AcharacteristicofhighperformersistheirintensepleasurableconcentrationonworkratherthanontheircompetitorsorfuturegloryormoneysaysDr.CharlesGarfieldwhohasstudied1500achieversinbusinesssciencesportstheartsandprofessions.Theyareinterestedinwinningbuttheyaremostinterestedinself-developmenttestingtheirlimits.Oneofthemostsurprisingthingsabouttopperformersishowmanylossesthey’vehadandhowmuchthey’velearnedfromeach.Notoneofthe1500IstudieddefinedlosingasfailingGarfieldsays.Theykeptcallingtheirlosses‘setbacks’.Ahealthyattitudetowardsetbacksisessentialtowinningexpertsagree.Theworstthingyoucandoifyou’vehadasetbackistoletyourselfgetstuckinalongdepression.Youshouldanalyzecarefullywhatwentwrongidentifyspecificthingsyoudidrightandgiveyourselfcreditforthem.Garfieldbelievesthatmostpeopledon’tgivethemselvesenoughpraisE.Heevensuggestskeepingadiaryofallthepositivethingsyou’vedoneonthewaytoagoal.68.Hawleywonthecontestbecause________.A.heputallhismindtohisperformanceB.hecaredmuchaboutthejudges’feelingsC.hetriedhisbesttoavoidmakingmistakesD.hepaidcloseattentiontothepeoplearound69.Accordingtothepassagesuccessfulpeopleconcentrateon________.A.challengingtheirownlimitsB.learningfromothersC.defeatingtheiropponentsD.avoidingsetbacks70.Thepassagetellsusthatpraiseintimesoftrouble________.A.helpspeopledealwiththeirdisappointmentB.makespeopleforgettheirsetbacksC.makespeopleregretabouttheirpastD.helpspeopleanalyzewhatwentwrong
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ThereisanoldChinesetaleaboutawomanwhoseonlysondieD.SadlyshewenttotheholymanandaskedWhatmagicalthingsdoyouhavetobringmysonbacktolife?InsteadofsendingherawayorreasoningwithherhesaidtoherFetchmeamustard芥菜seedfromahomethathasneverknownsadness.WewilluseittodrivethesadnessoutofyourlifE.ThewomanhappilywentoffatonceinsearchofthatmagicalmustardseeD.ShefirstcametoasplendidhouseknockedatthedoorandsaidIamlookingforahomethathasneverknownsadness.Isitsuchaplace?ItisveryimportanttomE.TheytoldherYou’vecertainlycometothewrongplaceandbegantodescribeallthetragicthingsthathadhappenedtothemrecently.ThewomansaidtoherselfIhavehadmisfortuneofmyown.Whoisabletohelpthesepoorunfortunatepeople?Shestayedtocomfortthemandthenwentoninsearchofahomethathadneverknownsadness.ButwherevershewentshefoundonetaleafteranotherofsadnessandmisfortunE.Shebecamesoinvolvedinotherpeople’ssorrowthatfinallysheforgotabouthersearchforthemagicalmustardseedneverrealizingthatithadinfactdriventhesadnessoutofherlifE.56.Whichofthefollowingdoesthestoryleadustobelieve?A.Hopeforthebestbutpreparefortheworst.B.Timepassedcannotbecalledbackagain.C.Youcan’tfeelhappyunlesscomparedwithothers.D.Youcan’texpecttoknowtheresultuntilyouhavetrieD.57Insteadofsendingthewomanawaytheholyman.A.askedhertohelphimfirstB.triedtocomfortherwithkindwordsC.askedhertolookforathingthatdidn’texistatallD.triedtoencourageherbytalkingwithher58Leavingtheholymanthewoman.A.wasfullofhopeB.wasfilledwithsadnessC.wasdeterminedtotryagainD.becamediscouraged59Thebesttitleforthetextwouldbe.A.A.woman’smisfortuneB.A.nicesurpriseC.Theholyman’sfaithD.Cureforsadness
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Ihavealwayslovedkids.HoweverthechildrenhereatShantiBhavanareunlikeanythatIhaveevermet.Theyhaveastrongdriveanddeterminationandarethankfulforthewonderfulopportunitytheyhavebeengiven.WhileatShantiBhavanItaught3rdgraderswritinglanguageandliterature8th9thand10thgraderspublicspeaking9thand10thgradersbasketballandpianolessons.IfoundteachingthechildrenwasthemostrewardingexperienceofmylifE.TheyarereallyfastlearnersandreallyhaveaninterestinknowledgE.Itwaseasytogetonwithsuchpolitewell-manneredandhard-workingstudents.TheydreambigandIonlyhopethatIcancontinuetobeapartofhelpingthemachievetheirgoals.Asfarasmyday-to-daylivingwentIwasperfectlycomfortablehereandcametoconsideritasasecondhomE.Myroomwascleanandcomfortableandthestaffcouldnothavebeennicer.InadditionIreallyappreciatedthesupportofalltheteachers.Theyweresowelcomingandkindthatittrulyclearedawaymyfearsandcultureshock.TheyoftengavemeadviceandbefriendedmeandIowemuchtothemfortheirwarmth.IhonestlyfeelthatShantiBhavanisthemostbeautifulplaceonearth.IthasloveandlearningandIamverysadtobeleaving.IamlookingforwardtomyreturntothisnewlyfoundfamilyassoonaspossiblE.ThankyousomuchMissBeenaandMrs.Lawforallofyourloveandsupport.TheexperiencethatIworkedwiththemwillalwayscomeintomyminD.ThishasbeenthegreatestexperienceofmylifE.50.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.Kidslikedbasketballlessonsbest.B.KidsatShantiBhavanhelpedtheauthoralot.C.Theauthorisafastlearneranddreamsbig.D.TheauthortaughtdifferentlessonsatthesametimE.51.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofthestudentsatShantiBhavan?A.GenerousB.CleverC.BraveD.Funny52.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribetheauthor’sday-to-daylivingatShantiBhavan?A.LonelyB.SimpleC.DisappointedD.Comfortable53.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Theauthorwillcomebacksoon.B.TheauthorhasdecidedtosettleatShantiBhavan.C.TheauthoroncefeltuneasyatShantiBhavan.D.TheauthorwasforcedtocometoShantiBhavanatfirst.
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Awomansufferingfromcancerduringpregnancycanpassthediseaseontoherunbornchildscientistshaveshowninastudythatsolvesapuzzlethathasconfuseddoctorsforacentury.Therareoccurrenceofamotherandchildappearingtosharethesamecancer---ofwhichtherehavebeenabout30knowncases---isaresultofgeneticmutation基因突变thatallowsthecancertopasstothebabyunnoticeD.Therewaspreviouslynogeneticevidencetoexplainwhyachild’simmunesystemwouldnotrecognizeanddestroyanyinvasivecancercellsthatwereofmaternal---andthereforeforeignorigin.ThenewstudyledbyMelGreavesoftheInstituteofCancerResearchICRandpublishedinProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciencesusedadvancedgeneticfingerprintingtoprovethatinfant’sleukaemiccells白血病细胞wereunquestionablyofmaternalorigin.ThecaseinvolvingaJapanesemotheraged28andherdaughtershowedthatbothpatients’leulaemiccellscarriedtheidenticaltransformedcancergeneBCR-ABLeventhoughtheinfanthadnotinherited遗传的thisgenE.Thismeantthatthechildwhohadcancerdiagnosedat11monthsoldcouldnothavedevelopedthistypeofleukaemiainisolation.Toinvestigatehowthecellscouldhavecrossedtheplacentalbarrier胎盘膜andsurvivedintheoffspring后代thescientistslookedforevidenceofsomeformofimmunological免疫学的acceptanceoftoleranceoftheforeigncellsbythefoetus胎儿.ProfessorGreaveswhoworkedwithcolleaguesinJapanwithfundingfromLeukaemiaReasearchsaidthatithadbeeassumedthatcancerspreadwasimpossiblebecauseoftheplacenta’sroleinpreservingmaterno-foetal母体-胎儿health.61.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.AnUnbornchildcanbeinfectedbythemotherwithcancer.B.Scientistshavesolvedaconfusingpuzzleforacentury.C.A.geneticmutationleadstothecanceroftheunbornchilD.D.Womencan’tbecuredduringpregnancy.62.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Therearemanycasesofageneticmutationcausingcancer.B.NogeneticevidenceisknownwhytheunbornchildwasinfecteD.C.MelGreaves’sstudyindicatestheinfant’sleukaemiccellswereofmaternalorigin.D.BasedonMelGreaves’sstudymothersmayknowcancer’stransportation.63.Whatwasusedtoprovetheinfant’sleukeaemiccellswerefromthemother?A.geneticmutationB.placentalbarrierC.immunesystemD.geneticfingerprinting64.Whatdoestheunderlinedphraseinisolationmeaninthe6paragraph?A.inahurryB.innowayC.onpurposeD.onitsown65.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Theplacentalbarrierdoesn’tpreventanydiseasE.B.Earliertheoriessupposedcancercouldn’tgoacrossplacentA.C.Scientistshavegotevidenceforsomediseases.D.ProfessorGreavesgetsmoneyfromthegovernment.
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Thehousewasquietat5a.m.andTim’smotherwasasleep.Onlythesoundofthebigfreezerbrokethequiet.He’ddreamtofthecavelastnight.Thepurring轻微颤动声ofthefreezerhadbeentheseA.Timpulledonasweaterandputsomeapplesintohisschoolbag.Itwastooearlyforbreakfast.He’deatafterhe’dbeenthroughthecavesittingontherocksandstaringatthesea.Hewishedhehadaproperpack.Hisschoolbagwouldhavetodo.Whatelse?Sandwiches---buthismothermightwakeupifhestartedpullingoutbreadforsandwichesshe’dwanttoknowwhyhehadtoleavesoearly.HesettledforsomebiscuitsandleftanotestucktothetablE.GonetoMichael’sBacktonight.Tim.Theskywashighandsoftandlightoutsidethoughthesunstillwasn’tup.Eventhehighwayupthehillwasquietashemadehiswaydownthestreet.Thewindfromtheseawasfreshandsweet.Thesandhillsstillbreathedheatfromyesterday’ssunthoughthetopofthesandwascool.Herandowntothebeachimpatientlybuttherewasnoonejustdrysanddancingintheearlywindandseabirdsmarchingupanddownwatchingthewaves.Thelightchangedsuddenly.ThefirstraysofsunlightstretchedacrosstheseA.Thesunwaspushingitswayovertheedgeoftheworld.OverthefirstrocksalongtothepointTimglancedback.Thebeachwasstillempty.Thesunsailedhigherinthesky.Hecouldseethecavenowevendarkerinthemorninglight.Thesandturnedsilverthendarkgoldasthewaterflowedawayfromit.Hehadtoforcehimselftogocloser.Whywasitsomuchmoremysteriousnow?ButitwouldbesillytogobacknowaftersomuchtroublE.Heneedn’tgoinalltheway38.WhatmadeitpossibleforTimtoseetheentrytothecave?A.Theheightofthefirstrocks.B.Theupsanddownsofthewaves.C.Thechangeinthepositionofthesun.D.Thevaststretchofthesunlitbeach.39.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothestory?A.Thesealookedlikeapieceofgold.B.SeabirdsflewawaywhenTimarrived.C.Timwastheonlypersononthebeach.D.TheskygotdarkasTimreachedthecavE.40.InthestoryTim’smoodchangedfrom.A.lonelinesstocrazinessB.anxiousnesstoexcitementC.helplessnesstohappinessD.eagernesstonervousness
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ThegrandfatherofNellTrentownsashopofoddsandends.Hewantstomakesurehisgrandfatherisprovidedforwhenhedies.Hismemoryofhisdaughter’ssufferingandearlydeathgiveshimafearofpoverty.Gambling赌博becomesanaddictionforNell’sgrandfatherwhichresultsinhisfinancialandphysicalruin.Nellandhergrandfatherfleefromtheirhomeandbeginajourneythathasnodestination.ForNellallshewantsisapeacefulexistencewithenoughtoliveon.Theycomeacrossmanyinterestingpeopleontheirtravelsandoftenmeetwiththekindnessofstrangers.YetinacolorfulworldtheyalsofacetherealityoftheIndustrialRevolution.Fromsimplevillagesandfieldsofflowerstheygointoadirtycityfullofmassunemploymentandplague瘟疫victims---wherechildrendieofstarvationandmanyareabandoneD.Thestoryisn’tonlyaboutNellandhergrandfatherbutalsothepeoplewhoareconnectedtothemdirectlyorindirectly.ThereisRichardSwivelleracarelessyoungmanwhoisafriendofNell’solderbrotherwhowantsSwivellertomarryNellforthefortunehethinksshehas.DanielQuilpisacruelmoneylenderwhomanagestofoolthegrandfatherintoborrowinglargesumsofmoneyfromhim.ThereishonestKitaboyemployedattheshopwhobecomesavictimeventhoughheneverharmsotherpeoplE.KitdesirestohelpNellwhomheconsidersanangelthathasalwaysinspiredthebestinhim.ThemysteriousBevisMarkswhoisagenerouscustomertosomepeopleandanenemytoothersalsohashisownreasonsforlookingafterNellandhergrandfather.UnlikeDickens’otherworksTheOldCuriosityShopisabookofcontrasts:thepurityofNellcomparedtothedishonestyofQuilpfreshairandscenicvillagestothepollutedstone-coveredcityetC.Evenpeople’sreactiontothebookpresentedacruelcontrast.AtfirstNellTrentwaspraisedandconsideredDickens’bestcharacter.Latershewascriticizedbymanywell-knownpeoplelikeOscarWildE.WhilecharactersinDickens’otherbooksaremovingtowardsabetterfutureNellandhergrandfatherarefleeingfortheirlifeandtheirstoryismovingtowardsasadending.【小题1】Wecaninferfromthefirsttwoparagraphsthat___________.A.Nell’smotherdiedyoungbecauseofpovertyB.Nell’sgrandfathermadeafortunebygamblingC.NelldiedofstarvationduringherjourneyD.Nellhadnoonetoturntoonhertravels【小题2】What’sthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?A.Theplot情节ofthestory.B.Thecharactersinthestory.C.Thebackgroundofthestory.D.Theinspirationbehindthestory.【小题3】TheOldCuriosityShopisdifferentfromDickens’otherworksbecauseit___________.A.isfullofcontrastsB.hasasurpriseendingC.reflectsDickens’ownlifeD.issetintheIndustrialRevolution【答案】
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ElizabethBlackwellwasborninEnglandin1821andmovedtoNewYorkCitywhenshewastenyearsolD.Onedayshedecidedthatshewantedtobecomeadoctor.Thatwasnearlyimpossibleforawomaninthemiddleofthenineteenthcentury.Afterwritingmanylettersaskingforadmission录取tomedicalschoolsshewasfinallyacceptedbyadoctorinPhiladelphiA.Shewassodeterminedthatshetaughtinschoolandgavemusiclessonstogetmoneyforthecostofschooling.In1849aftergraduationfrommedicalschool.shedecidedtofurtherhereducationinParis.Shewantedtobeasurgeon外科医师butaseriouseyeproblemforcedhertogiveuptheideA.UponreturningtotheUnitedStatesshefounditdifficulttostartherownpracticebecauseshewasawoman.By1857Elizabethandhersisteralsoadoctoralongwithanotherwomandoctormanagedtoopenanewhospitalthefirstforwomenandchildren.Besidesbeingthefirstwomanphysicianandfoundingherownhospitalshealsosetupthefirstmedicalschoolforwomen.63.Whycouldn’tElizabethBlackwellrealizeherdreamofbecomingasurgeon?A.Shecouldn’tgetadmittedtomedicalschoolB.ShedecidedtofurtherhereducationinParisC.A.seriouseyeproblemstoppedherD.ItwasdifficultforhertostartapracticeintheUnitedStates64.Whatmainobstacle障碍almostdestroyedElizabeth’schancesforbecomingforadoctor?A.Shewasawoman.B.Shewrotetoomanyletters.C.Shecouldn’tgraduatefrommedicalschool.D.Shecouldn’tsetupherhospital.65.AccordingtothepassageallofthefollowingarefirstsinthelifeofElizabethBlacekwellexceptthatshe______.A.becamethefirstwomanphysicianB.wasthefirstwomandoctorC.andseveralotherwomenfoundedthefirsthospitalforwomenandchildrenD.setupthefirstmedicalschoolforwomen66.EilzabethBlackwellspentmostofherliftin_______.A.EnglandB.ParisC.theUnitedStatesD.NewYorkCity
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O.HenrywasapennameusedbyanAmericanwriterofshortstories.HisrealnamewasWilliamSydneyPorter.HewasborninNorthCarolinain1862.AsayoungboyhelivedanexcitinglifE.Hedidnotgotoschoolforverylongbuthemanagedtoteachhimselfeverythingheneededtoknow.Whenhewasabout20yearsoldO.HenrywenttoTexaswherehetrieddifferentjobs.HefirstworkedonanewspaperandthenhadajobinabankwhensomemoneywentmissingfromthebankO.Henrywasbelievedtohavestolenit.Becauseofthathewassenttoprison.Duringthethreeyearsinprisonhelearnedtowriteshortstories.AfterhegotoutofprisonhewenttoNewYorkandcontinuedwriting.HewrotemostlyaboutNewYorkandthelifeofthepoortherE.Peoplelikedhisstoriesbecausesimpleasthetalesweretheywouldfinishwithasuddenchangeattheendtothereader’ssurprisE.71.InwhichorderdidO.Henrydothefollowingthings?A.LivedinNewYork.B.Workedinabank.C.TravelledtoTexas.D.Wasputinprison.E.HadanewspaperJoB.f.Learnedtowritestories.A.C.E.B.D.f.aB.E.C.f.B.D.aC.E.B.D.C.A.f.D.C.B.E.D.af.72.PeopleenjoyedreadingO.Henry’sstoriesbecauseA.theyhadsurpriseendingsB.theywereeasytounderstandC.theyshowedhisloveforthepoorD.theywereaboutNewYorkCity73.O.Henrywenttoprisonbecause.A.peoplethoughthehadstolenmoneythatwasnothisB.hebrokethelawbynotusinghisownnameC.hewantedtowritestoriesaboutprisonersD.peoplethoughthehadtakenmoneyfromthenewspaper74.WhatdoweknowaboutO.Henrybeforehebeganwriting?A.Hewaswell-educateD.B.Hewasnotseriousabouthiswork.C.Hewasdevotedtothepoor.D.Hewasverygoodatlearning.75.WheredidO.Henrygetmostmaterialforhisshortstories?A.Hislifeinsidetheprison.B.ThenewspaperarticleshewrotE.C.ThecityandpeopleofNewYork.D.Hisexcitingearlylifeasaboy.
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Dickwasatwenty-year-oldman.Hisfatherwasateacherandtaughtchemistryinamiddleschoolandhismotherworkedinashop.Theylivedahappylifeuntilhisparentsdiedonenightwhensuddenlyanearthquakebrokeout.Allthathappenedonhissixthbirthday.LuckilyhissisterwhowastwoyearsseniortohimtookhimtoseetheirauntinthecityandtheydidnotstayathomE.EverythingwasdestroyedintheearthquakeandthetwochildrengotintotroublE.ThankstotheirauntwhowasnotrichenoughtheygrewupbuttheylivedahardlifE.Hissisterwassosadthatshebecameanun修女.AfterhefinishedmiddleschoolhewasintroducedtoanownerofahotelandbegantoworktherE.Onedaytheyoungmanfelltothegroundwhilehewascleaningawindowonthesecondfloor.Hewassenttothehospitalandthedoctorlookedhimover.Oneofhislegswasbrokenandhehadtobeinhospital.HesaidtothenurseI’mapoormanmadam.Arrangeathird-classward病房formepleasE.Can’tanybodyhelpyou?NomadamansweredDick.Ihaveonlyasister.She’sanunandshe’spoortoo.Idon’tthinksothenursesaidangrily.NunsusuallymarryGoD.AndGodistherichestintheworldyouknow!WellthenDicksaidwithasmilE.Pleasearrangeafirst-classwardformeandpostthebilltomybrother-in-law.64.HowoldwasDick’ssisterwhentheearthquakehappened?A.6B.12C.10D.865.Thesisterandbrotherlivedahardlifebecause____________.A.theylostallasaresultoftheearthquakeB.theyweretooyoungC.theywerehurtintheearthquakeD.theyhadtolookafterthemselves66.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Thenursewouldarrangeafirst-classwardforDick.B.Thenursewouldarrangeathird-classwardforDick.C.ThenursewouldpostDick’sbilltoGoD.D.Dickhadarichbrother-in-law.67.Fromthestoryweknowthattheboyisvery.A.sillyB.kindC.humorousD.lucky
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TheyoungboysawmeorratherhesawthecarandquicklyranuptomeeagertosellhisHunches串ofbananasandbagsofpeanuts.Thoughheappearedtobeabouttwelveheseemedtohavealreadyknownthebitternessoflife.Banana300naira.Peanuts200nairA.Hesaidinalowvoice.Ibargainedhimdownto200totalforthefruitandnuts.WhenheagreedIhandedhima500nairabill.Hedidn’thavechangesoItoldhimnottoworry.Hesaidthanksandsmiledarowofperfectteeth.WhentwoweekslaterIsawtheboyagainIwasmoreawareofmypositioninasocietywhereit’snotthatuncommontoseealittleboywhoshouldbeinschoolstandingonthecornersellingfruitintheburningsun.Myparentshadraisedmetobeawareoftheadvantagewehadbeenaffordedandtheresponsibilityitbroughttous.Ipulledoverandrolleddownmywindow.Hehadabunchofbananasandabagofpeanutsready.Iwavedthemaway.What’sup?Iaskedhim.IIdon’thavemoneytobuybooksforschool.Ireachedintomypocketandhandedhimtwofresh500nairabills.Willthishelp?Iasked.Helookedaroundnervouslybeforetakingthemoney.Onethousandnairawasalotofmoneytosomeonewhosefamilyprobablymadeabout5000nairaorlesseachyear.Thankyousirhesaid.Thankyouverymuch!WhendrivinghomeIwonderedifmylittlefriendactuallyusedthemoneyforschoolbooks.Whatifhe’saswindler骗子?AndthenIwonderedwhyIdidit.DidIdoittomakemyselffeelbetter?WasIusinghim?LaterIrealizedthatIdidn’tknowhisnameortheleastbitabouthimnordidIthinktoask.OverthenextsixmonthsIwasbusyworkinginanewsagencyinnorthernNigeriA.SometimeafterIreturnedIwentoutforadrive.WhenIwasabouttopullovertheboysuddenlyappearedbymywindowwithabigsmilereadyonhisfacE.Ohgosh!LongtimE.Areyouinschoolnow?IaskeD.HenoddeD.That’sgoodIsaid.AsilencefellaswelookedateachotherandthenIrealizedwhathewanted.HereIheldouta500nairabill.Takethis.Heshookhisheadandsteppedbackasifhurt.What’swrong?Iasked.It’sagift.Heshookhisheadagainandbroughthishandfrombehindhisback.Hisfaceshonewithsweat.HedroppedabunchofbananasandabagofpeanutsinthefrontseatbeforehesaidI’vebeenwaitingtogivethesetoyou.68.Whatwastheauthor’sfirstimpressionoftheboy?A.Heseemedtobepoorandgreedy.B.Heseemedtohavesufferedalot.C.HeseemedyoungerthanhisageD.Heseemedgoodatbargaining.69.Thesecondtimetheauthormettheboytheboy_____.A.toldhimhispurposeofsellingfruitandnutsB.wantedtoexpresshisthanksC.askedhimformoneyforhisschoolbooksD.triedtotakeadvantageofhim70.Whydidtheauthorgivehismoneytotheboy?
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WhenScotsmanAlexanderGrahamBellinventedthetelephonein1876itwasarevolutionincommunication.Forthefirsttimepeoplecouldtalktoeachotherovergreatdistancesalmostasclearlyasiftheywereinthesameroom.NowadaysthoughweincreasinglyuseBell'sinventionfortakingphotographsaccessingtheinternetorwatchingvideoclipsratherthantalking.Overthelasttwodecadesanewmeansofspokencommunicationhasappeared:themobilephone.Thefirstrealmobiletelephonecallwasmadein1973byDrMartinCooperthescientistwhoinventedthemodemmobilehandset.Withinadecademobilephonesbecameavailabletothepublic.Thestreetsofmodemcitiesbegantofeaturesharp-suitedcharactersshoutingintogiantplasticbricks.InBritainthemobilephonequicklybecamethesamewiththeyuppiethenewtypeofyoungurbanprofessionalswhocarriedtheexpensivehandsetsasstatussymbols.Aroundthistimemanyofussaidthatwewouldneverownamobilephone.Butinthemid-90ssomethinghappened.Cheaperhandsetsandcheapercallingratesmeantthatalmostovernightitseemedthateveryonehadamobilephone.Andthegiantplasticbricksofthe80shadchangedintosmoothlittleobjectsthatfittednicelyintopocketsandbags.Moreoverpeople'stimekeepingchanged.Youngerreaderswillbeamazedtoknowthatnotlongagopeoplemadespokenarrangementstomeetatacertainplaceatacertaintime.ButlaterMeetingtimesbecameapproximateundertheneworderofcommunication:theShortMessageServiceSMSortextmessage.Goingtobelate?Sendatextmessage!Ittakesmuchlesseffortthanarrivingontimeandit'smuchlessawkwardthanexplainingyourlatenessfacetofaceandthetextmessagehaschangedthewaywewriteinEnglish.Traditionalrulesofgrammarandspellingaremuchlessimportantwhenyou'resittingonthebushurriedlytypingWillB.15mmlate-C.U@thebar.Sorry!-.AlexanderGrahamBellwouldbeamazedifhecouldseehowfarthescienceoftelephonyhasprogressedinlessthan150years.IfhewerearoundtodayhemightsayThat'sgr8!ButI'mvbusyritenow.WillcallU2nite.63.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinPara.2referto?A.Housesofmoderncities.B.Sharp-suitedcharacters.C.Newtypeofprofessionals.D.Mobilephones.64.AccordingtoParagraph4whydidMeetingtimesbecomeapproximate?A.Peopleweremorelikelytobelatefortheirmeeting.B.SMSmadeiteasiertoinformeachother.C.Youngpeopledon'tlikeunchangingthings.D.Traditionalcustomsweredyingout.65.Ifyouwanttomeetyourfriendattheschoolgatethiseveningwhichofthefollowingmessagecanyousendhim?A.CallU@SKUg82nite.B.IM2BZ2CU2nite.C.CU@thebarg82nite.D.W84U@SKUg82nite.66.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellusabout?A.AlexanderGraham'sinvention.B.SMS@anewwayofcommunication.C.Newfunctionsofthemobiletelephone.D.Thedevelopmentofthemobilephone.
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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.Hemadeadesperatebutonlypartiallysuccessfulefforttotumthetalkontoalessscarytopic.Thedoctorsagreeinorderingmecompleterestandanabsenceofmentalexcitement.heannouncedOnthematterofdiettheyarenotsomuchinagreementhecontinued.No?saidMrs.Sappletoninavoicewhichonlyreplacedayawnatthelastmoment.Heretheyareatlast!shesuddenlycried.Inthedeepeningduskoutcamethreefigureswithatiredbrownspaniel猎犬.AndthenayoungvoicerangoutoftheduskIsaidBertiewhydoyoubound?Framtongrabbedwildlyathisstickandhatwithoutawordofgoodbyeandrushedoutofsight.Whatisup?Mrs.Sappletonwasconfused.IexpectitwasthespanielsaidtheniececalmlyHetoldmethathewasoncehuntedintoatombbyapackofdogsandhadtospendthenightinanewlydugtombwiththecreaturesbarkingjustabovehim.Enoughtomakeanyonelosetheirnerve.Romanceatshortnoticewasherspecialty.72.AccordingtothepassageweleamthatMrs.Sappleton.A.feltsorrowabouttheshootingB.gotalongwellwithRonnieC.listenedcarefullytoFramtonD.trustedandspoiledherniece73.AsforFramton'snerveproblemhisdoctors.A.recommendedhimtogooffforashootingB.suggestedtohimarestcureinthecountrysideC.advisedhimtokeephismindoffexcitementD.agreedonthetreatmentofhisdiet74.WhichwordcanbestdescribeFramton?A.Cheerful.B.Brave.C.Fragile.D.Wise.75.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheniecefromthelastsentence?A.Shewasgoodatmakingupastoryinashorttime.B.Sheshowedastrongloveforscarystories.C.ShefellinlovewithFramtoninnotime.D.Shetooknonoticeofstrangevisitors.
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AlbertEinsteinwasprobablythemostfamousscientistofthetwentiethcentury.HechangedscientificthinkinginthemodernworlD.HeisgenerallyconsideredasthegreatestphysicistwhoeverliveD.What'smorehedevotedalotofhistimeandenergytoworkingforhumanrightsandprogress.In1933whileEinsteinwasvisitingEnglandandtheUnitedStatestheNazigovernmentofGermanytookallhisthingsawayincludinghispositionandhiscitizenship.EinsteinthensettleddownintheUnitedStates.In1939Einsteinwholovedpeace—afraidofaworldinwhichonlyHitlerwouldhadanatomicbomb—triedhardtopersuadePresidentFranklinD.RooseveltinafamouslettertohavetheUnitedStatesstarturaniumresearch.ThatGermanyafterallhadnobombandthatthefirstbombwouldfallonJapancouldnothavebeenexpecteD.AfterthewarEinsteinneverstoppedworkingforpeaceandreducingthenumberofsoldiersintheworlD.Althoughhewasn'tconnectedwithanyacceptedreligionEinsteinfeltthattrustinapersonalGodwastoospecialanideatobesuitabletotheGodatworkinthisuniversebutheneverbelievedthattheuniversewasoneofchanceordisorder.Theuniversetohimwasoneofpurelawandorder.HeoncesaidGodmayknoweverythingbutheisnothateful.【小题】.Fromthepassageweknowthat_______.A.noscientistisasgreatasAlbertEinsteinduringthiscenturyB.AlbertEinsteinwaslikelytobethegreatestscientistofhistimeC.AlbertEinsteinmadethefirstatomicbombfortheUnitedStatesofAmericaD.AlbertEinsteingaveuphisGermancitizenshipforpoliticalreasons【小题2】IfEinsteinhadknownthatHitlerhadnoatomicbombandthatthefirstatomicbombwouldfallonJapanhewould_______.A.havecontinuedhisscientificresearchB.havewonanotherNobelPrizeforphysicsC.nothaveadvisedstartinguraniumresearchintheU.S.A.D.nothavemovedtotheU.S.A.【小题3】.Einstein_______in1933.A.visitedEnglandandtheU.S.A.B.losteverythingC.becameamanwithoutacountryD.bothA.andC.【小题4】Einsteinbelievedthateverythingintheuniverse_______.A.waskeptinorderbyitsownlawB.hadnothingtodowitheachotherC.happenedinanirregularwayD.wasmadebythepersonalGoD.
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PresidentBarackObamahascomplainedaboutthelossofprivacythatcomeswithbeingleaderoftheUnitedStatesregrettingthelossofsimplepleasuressuchasalongwalkoratriptothecarwashorsupermarket.Ijustmiss---Imissbeinganonymoushesaid.ImissSaturdaymorningrollingoutofbednotshavinggettingintomycarwithmygirlsdrivingtothesupermarketsqueezingthefruitgettingmycarwashedtakingwalks.Ican'ttakeawalkHisdreamhesaidwastogothroughCentralParkandwatchfolkspassingbyspendthedaywatchingpeople---Imissthat.FacedwithangrycriticismforplayingmoregolfthanmostpreviousoccupantsoftheWhiteHouseheexplainedthatthesportwassimplythebestwayofgettingawayfromitall.It'stheonlyexcuseIhavetogetoutsideforfourhours.hetoldHearstmagazines.ThoughhesaidheenjoyedhislifeintheWhiteHousehefeltdisappointedwithsomeofthewaysofWashingtonwhichhehasfailedinhispledgetochangesuchasthekabukidanceamongpoliticalpartiesbeforeseriouspolicydiscussionsbegin.Hiscommentsmaybeseenasvindication证实bycriticswhohaveaccusedhimofappearingtoodetached漠然andbeingslowtoengageinvitalissuessuchasLibyaandthenearshutdownoftheUSgovernmentlastweek.SincearrivingattheWhiteHouseinJanuary2009Mr.Obamahasalreadyrackedup60roundsofgolfinofficemorethanGeorgeWBushdidinhiseightyears.IntermsofabilityGolfDigestmagazinehasrankedMr.Obamaeighthoutofthe18presidentswhoplayedthegamesinceitbecameestablishedintheearly20thcentury.36.Whatdothesecondparagraphandthethirdparagraphmainlytellus?A.Obamalikeslivingabusylife.B.Obamausedtospendmostofhistimewithhisfamily.C.Obamawishestoenjoysimplepleasures.D.Heusedtowashhiscarhimself.37.AccordingtoObamaheplaysgolfto.A.releasehispressureB.keepfitC.balancehisworkD.showhisability38.WecaninferfromthepassagethatObamaiskabukidance.A.curiousaboutB.interestedinC.contentwithD.tiredof39.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisfromthecritics?A.ThepresidentlostlotsofprivacybuthelovesthelifeintheWhiteHousE.B.Therearealwaysunnecessaryproceduresamongpoliticalparties.C.Thepresidentseemstobeindifferenttowardssomereallyimportantissues.D.Thepresidentisreallyagreatgolfplayer.40.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Obama'sfavoritepastime.B.Obama’scomplaintsaboutlackofprivacyaspresident.C.Thepublic'scriticismofObama.D.Obama'sregretsforbeingtheUSpresident.
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Atwenty-nine-year-oldkindergartenteacherfromMarylandwasnamedNationalTeacheroftheYearin2006.OnJunefirstshewouldbeginayearasanationalandinternationalspokeswomanforeducation.KimberlyOliverwasthefirstNationalTeacheroftheYearfromherstatE.Shetaughtfive-year-oldchildrenatapublicschoolinMarylandnearWashingtonD.C.PresidentBushhonoredherandothertopteachersattheWhiteHousE.KimberlyOliversaidshewantedpeopletounderstandthatthefirstseveralyearsofachild’slifewerethemostimportantforlearning.ShesaidinvestinginchildrenataveryyoungagewouldresultingreatgainslaterinschoolandinlifE.Shecalledonparentstoreadtochildrenfromanearlyagesotheywouldnotfallbehindinschool.OneoftheactivitiesatherschoolwasaneventcalledBooksandSupprerNight.FamiliesreadtogetherattheschoolandreceivedfreebookstotakehomE.Parentschildrenandteachersalsoatedinnertogether.BroadAcresElementarySchoolwasinapoorareA.ManyoftheparentswereimmigrantswithlimitedEnglish.KimberlyOliverhelpedimprovelearningenvironmentatherschool.ShereceivedmoneytobuyelectroniclearningsystemstapeplayersandbooksinEnglishandSpanishandsentthemhomewithstudents.ParentssaidshehadshownthemhowtohelptheirchildrenathomE.ShewasbornandraisedinDelawarE.SheheldonedegreeinEnglishandanotherinElementaryEducation.KimberlyOliverwouldfollowinthefootstepsofanotherteacherJasonKamrasfromtheWashingtonareaasNationalTeacheroftheYear.JasonKamrasashonoredforhisworkteachingmathtomiddleschoolstudentsinthenation’scapital.TheNationalTeacheroftheYearprogrambeganin1952.A.fourteen-membercommitteechoosefromamongteachershonoredasthebestintheirstates.40.FromthetextweknowthatinthestateofMaryland__________.A.nootherteacherthanKimberlyOliverhadbeengiventhehonorB.KimberlyOliverhadbeenteachinginamiddleschoolformanyyearsC.KimberlyopenedherownschoolearlyinWashingtonin1952D.manyotherteachersweregiventhehonortogetherwithOliver41.Oliverhopedthatparentsshould__________.A.spendmoretimeplayingwiththeirchildrenB.readtotheirchildrenatanearlyageC.notgivetoomuchmoneytotheirchildrenD.stayatschoolwiththeirchildrenmoreoften42.KimberlyOliverhadbeennamedNationalTeacheroftheYearmostlybecause___________.A.shetaughtfive-yearoldchildrenatapublicschoolB.theelementaryschoolshetaughtinisinapoorareaC.shewashelpfulahdhadmanyspecialandgoodideasinteachingchildrenD.shecalledonparentstoreadtochildrenfromanearlyage43.TheNationalTeacherjustbeforeOlivercomesfrom__________.A.DelawareB.MarylandC.NewYorkD.Washington
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AboywasborntoacoupleafterelevenyearsofmarriagE.Theywerealovingcoupleandlovedtheboyverymuch.Whentheboywasaroundtwoyearsoldonemorningthehusbandsawamedicinebottleopen.Hewaslateforofficesoheaskedhiswifetocapthebottleandputitbackintothecupboardinthebathroom.Howeverhiswifebusyinthekitchentotallyforgotthematter.Theboysawthebottleandplayfullywenttothebottlefascinatedbyitscoloranddrankitall.Ithappenedtocontainakindofmedicinewithpoisonousandsideeffects.Whenthechildbrokedownthemotherhurriedlytookhimtothehospital.ButhefinallydieD.ThemotherwasshockeD.ShewasterrifiedhowshewasgoingtofaceherhusbanD.Whenthedesperatefathercametothehospitalandsawthedeadchildhelookedathiswifeandvoicedjustfivewords.ThehusbandjustsaidIamwithyouDarling.Thehusband'stotallyunexpectedreactionisapositivebehavior.ThechildisdeaD.HecanneverbebroughtbacktolifE.Thereisnopointinfindingfaultwiththemother.BesidesifonlyhehadtakentimetokeepthebottleawaythiswouldnothavehappeneD.NooneistobeblamE.ShehadalsolostheronlychilD.WhatsheneededatthatmomentwascomfortandsympathyfromthehusbanD.Thatisjustwhathegaveher.IfeveryonecanlookatlifewiththiskindofviewpointtherewouldbemuchfewerproblemsintheworlD.Takeoffallyourjealousiesunforgivenessselfishnessandfearsandyouwillfindthingsareactuallynotasdifficultasyouthink.Sometimeswespendtimeaskingwhoisresponsibleorwhomtoblamewhetherinarelationshipinajoborwiththepeopleweknow.Bythiswaywemissoutsomewarmthinhumanrelationship.67.Theuncappedmedicalbottlewasnotputbackintothecupboardbecause________.A.thehusbandwascarelessB.thehusbanddidn'tnoticeitC.thewifewasn'tinformedofthematterD.thewifeignoredthematter68.Whatdoweknowaboutthebottle?A.Itcontainedpoisononlyforadults.B.Itappearedlikeanicedrink.C.ItwasbrokenbythechilD.D.Itwaskeptinthekitchen.69.Thehusband'sattitudetowardshiswifecanbedescribedas________.A.optimisticB.confidentC.considerateD.generous70.Whatdoesthewriterintendtotellusaboutlife?A.LetgothenegativesideandwecanenjoylifE.B.ItisalwaysuselessfindingwhoisresponsiblE.C.Thinkofnothingandlifewillbeeasy.D.Lifeshouldgivewaytoresponsibility.
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WhenMaryMoorebeganherhighschoolin1951hermothertoldherBesureandtakeatypingcoursesowhenthisshowbusinessthingdoesn'tworkoutyou'llhavesomethingtorelyon.Maryrespondedintypicalteenagefashion.FromthatmomentontheverylastthingIeverthoughtaboutdoingwastakingatypingcoursesherecalls.TheshowbusinessthingworkedoutofcoursE.InhercareerMarywonmanyawards.OnlyrecentlywhenshebegantowriteGrowingUpAgaindidsheregretignoringhermornIdon'tknowhowtouseacomputersheadmits.Unlikeher1995autobiographyAfterAllhersecondbookislessaboutlifeasanaward-winningactressandmoreaboutlivingwithdiabetes糖尿病.AllthemoneyfromthebookisintendedfortheJuvenileDiabetesResearchFoundationJDRFanorganizationsheservesasinternationalchairman.Ifelttherewasaneedforabooklikethisshesays.Ididn'twanttolecturebutIwantedotherdiabeticstoknowthatthingsgetbetterwhenwe'reself-controlledanddoourpartinmanagingthediseasE.Butshehasn'talwayspracticedwhatsheteaches.Inherbookshedescribesthatawfuldayalmost40yearsagowhenshereceivedtwopiecesoflife-changingnews.Firstshehadlostthebabyshewascarryingandsecondtestsshowedthatshehaddiabetes.Inachildlikeactsheleftthehospitalandtreatedherselftoaboxofdoughnuts甜甜圈.Yearswouldpassbeforesherealizedshehadtogrowup---again---andtakecontrolofherdiabetesnotletitcontrolher.Onlythendidshekickherthree-pack-a-daycigarettehabitovercomeheraddictiontoalcoholandbegintofollowabalanceddiet.Althoughherdiseasehasaffectedhereyesightandforcedhertothesidelinesofthedancefloorsherefusestofallintoself-pity.Everybodyonearthcanask'whyme?'aboutsomethingorothersheinsists.Itdoesn'tdoanygooD.Nooneisimmune免疫的toheartachepainanddisappointments.Sometimeswecanmakethingsbetterbyhelpingothers.I'vecometorealizetheimportanceofthatasI'vegrownupthissecondtimE.IwanttospeakoutandbeashelpfulasIcanbE.60.WhydidMaryfeelregretful?A.Shedidn'tachieveherambition.B.Shedidn'ttakehermother'sadvicE.C.Shedidn'tcompleteherhighschool.D.Shedidn'thaveachildofherown.61.Wecanknowthatbefore1995MaryA.madeitincareersB.hadtwobookspublishedC.hadaknowledgeofacomputerD.supportedtheJDRFbywriting62.Mary'ssecondbookGrowingUpAgainismainlyabouther.A.workforanorganizationB.successfulshowbusinessC.experienceslivingwithdiabetesD.memoriesofhermother63.WhenMaryreceivedthelife-changingnewsshe.A.behavedinaconsciouswayB.wentonabalancedietC.wasmadetogetatreatmentD.lostcontrolofherselfforyears64.Whatcanweknowfromthelastparagraph?A.MaryfeelsdepressedasbeforE.B.MaryhasrecoveredfromherdiseasE.C.Marywantstobehelpfultoothers.D.Marydecidestotakeupdancing.
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WhatdoTomSawyerandjumpingfrogshaveincommon?Storiesaboutbothofthemwerecreatedbyoneman:MarkTwain.BornSamuelLanghorneClemensMarkTwainwashispennamE.WhenTwainwas4hisfamilymovedtoHannibalMissourilyingonthewestbankoftheMississippi.Twaingrewupthereandwasattractedgreatlywithlifealongtheriver--thesteamboatsthebigwoodenboatsandthepeoplewhoworkedonthem.TheCelebratedJumpingFrogofCalaverasCountyisoneofTwain'sbest-lovedshortstoriesandTheAdventuresofTomSawyerisoneofhismostfamousnovels.BoththeseworksarecelebratedbyeventsheldduringNationalTomSawyerDays.There'salsoafence-paintingcompetitiontoseewhocanpaintthefastest.TheideaforthiscompetitioncomesfromasceneinTomSawyerinwhichTomhasbeentoldtopaintthefenceinfrontofthehousehelivesin.It'sabeautifuldayandhewouldratherbedoinganythingelsE.Ashisfriendswalkbyhepersuadesthemtopaintwithhimforfunandtheyalljoininthefun.Bytheendofthedaythefencehasthreecoatsofpaint!AlthoughthestoryofTomSawyerisnottrueit'sbasedonfact.IfyougotoHannibalyou'llseethewhitefencewhichstillstandsatTwain'sboyhoodhomE.46.MarkTwaincreatedTomSawyerandjumpingfrogs______.A.attheageoffourB.inthesamebookC.indifferentstoriesD.onthesteamboats47.NationalTomSawyerDaysis______.A.ashortstoryB.agreatnovelC.acelebrationD.acompetition48.Thefence-paintingcompetitioncomesfrom_____.A.MarkTwain'ssuggestionB.astoryinJumpingFrogC.thelifeofpeopleinboatsD.asceneinTomSawyer49.Thesentencethefencehasthreecoatsofpaint!meansthat_____.A.allofTom'sfriendswearthreecoatsB.thefencehasbeenpaintedthreetimesC.threenewcoatsarehangingonthefenceD.theyhavedrawnthreecoatsonthefence50.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.ThewhitefenceTomoncepaintedstillexiststherE.B.PeopleholdvariouseventstocelebrateNationalDay.C.Twainbenefitedgreatlyfromhischildhoodexperiences.D.TomSawyerusedtojointhefence-paintingcompetition.
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AnnaliseeBrasila14-year-oldgirlisoneofthebrightestkidsofhergeneration.WhenAnnaliseewas3hermotherAnginoticedthatshewasstringingtogetherwordcardsintocorrectsentences.Afterthegirlturned6hermothertookherforanIQtext.HerIQisabove145placingthegirlinthetop0.1%ofthepopulation.Annaliseeshouldbethestarpupilatschool.Sheiswittyandprettyandit’seasytoimagineshewouldgetalongwellatschool.ButAnnalisee’sparentscouldn’tfindaschoolwillingtotaketheirdaughter.SohermotherhomeschooledAnnaliseE.ButAngifeltsomethingwasmissinginherdaughter’slifE.Annaliseedidn’thavearichsocialnetworkofotherkids.Shehadtroublegettingalongwithothers.Shedescribedherselfasaperfectionistandsaidotherstudentssometimeswerejealousofher.What’sneededisanewmodelforgiftededucation.That’stheideabehindtheDavidsonAcademyofNevadA.Attheacademyallthekidsareskippingaheadquickly.Howevertheacademy’smostimportantgifttoitsstudentsissocialnotacademiC.OneofthemainfunctionsoftheschoolistoprovideagoodsocialsettingforthehighlygifteD.LastyeartheschoolenrolledAnnaliseewhichhasbeengoodforher.Shehasmadefriendsattheacademy.Shehasalsodevelopedaninterestincalculus微积分andbiochemistry生物化学.SociallyAnnaliseeisfinallylearningtogetalongwithothers.It’sbeeninterestinghavingtodealwiththatandgettingusedtothejudgmentsofotherkindsshesaiD.Wegetintoargumentsalotbecausewe’reallreallysmartpeoplewithopinionsanditdoesn’talwaysturnoutthatgreat.SometimesItakethingsalittletoopersonally.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?AnnaliseeBrasil——thestarpupilatschool.Asmartgirlwhoenteredaproperschoolandbenefitedfromgiftededucation.Asmartgirlwhohadtroublegettingalongwithothers.Agirlwhowastoosmarttofindasuitableschool.36.Thewordperfectionistinparagraphtwoprobablymeansapersonwho_________.A.issmarterthanothersB.isalwaysfavoredbyteachersC.candoeverythingwellandhasstrongdemandsD.isacceptedbyothersasagoodleader37.Accordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingistrue?A.Attheageof3AnnaliseetookanIQtestinwhichshescoredabove145.B.FindingnoschoolwillingtotakeAnnaliseeherfatherhadtohomschoolher.C.TheDavidsonAcademyofNevadaemphasizessocialgiftmorethanacademicgift.D.AfterbeingenrolledbytheacademyAnnaliseeenjoyedherschoollifewithoutantargumentwithherclassmates.38.Whatcanyouinferfromthepassage?A.Annaliseehasrealizedherproblemandisgraduallychangingherattitudetowardsothers.B.OneofthemainfunctionsofthegiftededucationistoprovideagoodsocialsettingforthehighlygifteD.C.WithouttheacademyAnnaliseecouldn’thavelearntsomuch.D.LikeAnnaliseemanyothersmartkidsalsohavethesimilartroublE.
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AnoldwomanwentsuddenlyblinD.Shepromisedadoctoralotofmoneyifhecouldmakeherseeagain.IfyoufailshesaidyouwillgetnothingThedoctoragreedwithher.Thedoctorsoondiscoveredwhatwaswrongwithherbuthedecidednottocureherrightaway.Insteadeachtimehevisitedhesecretlytooksomeofherthings.Whenhehadtakeneverythingthathewantedhecuredherblindnessandsentheralargebill.Nowwhentheoldwomancouldseeagainshenoticedthatallherthingshadgoneandsherefusedtopaythebill.SothedoctortookherbeforeajudgE.WhatthedoctorsaysistruE.shesaidtothejudgE.ButIsayI’mnotcuredbecauseIstillcan’tseeanyofthethingsinmyhousE.Theoldwomanwonhercaseandthedoctorwentawayunhappilywithoutgettinghispay.56.Thedoctordidn’tcuretheoldwomanrightawaybecause__________.A.Hedidn’tknowhowtocureherB.HewantedtogetalotofmoneyC.Hewantedtotakethewoman’sthingsD.Thewomanrefusedtopayhim57.Thewomanwas_______.A.cleverB.greedyC.cruelD.dishonest58.Thedoctorwas________.A.honestB.acheatC.akindmanD.readytohelpothers59.Whichsentenceisrightaccordingtothepassage?A.Thejudgedidn’tbelievetheoldwomanB.Thedoctorcuredthewoman’sblindnessinashorttimE.C.Thewomangotbackallherthingstakenbythedoctor.D.Thedoctorfailedtogethispay.
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ObamaStillSmokesinSecretUSPresidentBarackObamahasjustmadelifemoredifficultforcigarettemakers.Hehasjustsignedalawthatwillsettoughnewrulesforthetobaccoindustry.ThenewlawgivestheUSFoodandDrugAdministrationthepowertostrictlylimitthemakingandmarketingoftobaccoproducts.AtaWhiteHousesigningceremonyMondayObamasaidthathewasamongthenearly90%ofsmokerswhotookupthehabitbeforetheir18thbirthday.Obamawhohaspubliclystruggledtogiveupsmokingsaidhestillhadn’tcompletelykickedthehabit.Everynowandthenhestillsmokesinsecret.AsaformersmokerIstrugglewithitallthetime.DoIstillsmokesometimes?Yes.AmIadailysmokeraconstantsmoker?No.Obamasaidatanewsconference.Idon'tdoitinfrontofmylads.Idon’tdoitinfrontofmyfamily.IwouldsaythatIam95%curedbuttherearetimeswhenImessuphesaid.Onceyougodownthispathit'ssomethingyoucontinuallystrugglewithwhichisexactlywhythelawissoimportant.Thenewlawisnotaboutmeit'saboutthenextgenerationofkidscomingup.Whatwedon'twantiskidsgoingdownthatpathhesaid.Nearly20%ofAmericanssmokeandtobaccousekillsabout440000peopleayearintheUnitedStatesduetocancerheartdiseaseandotherseriousdiseases.64.Thenewlawmakeslifedifficultfor.A.ObamaB.tobaccoindustryC.WhiteHouseD.USFoodandDrugAdministration65.WhatdoweknowaboutObama?A.Henolongersmokes.B.Hestillsmokesasusual.C.Hebegantosmokeateighteen.D.Heistryinghardtogiveupsmoking.66.AccordingtothepassageObamaismostconcernedabout.A.childrenB.officialsC.hisfamilyD.businessmen
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请阅读下列应用文及其相关信息并按照要求匹配信息46.Mary:Ineverusedtolikestampcollecting.IreadalmosteverythingIcan:booksmagazinesnewspapers.Igotothepubliclibraryabuttwiceaweek.Ifyou’dliketosendmesomethingmaybebooksaremyfavoritE.47.Tom:MywifesaysIshouldtakeupgardening.Wehaveabiggardenandshelovesworkinginit.ButthetruthisitboresmE.MyfriendsandmywifethinkI’mreallyboringbecauseI’malwayslisteningtomusiC.IgotoconcertsallthetimE.IloveMozartandallthatclassicalstaff.48.Mike:Idon’treallylikevideogamesandthatsortofthings.Ipreferbeingoutdoorshikingorplayingsports.IalwaysgooutwithmyfamilyplayingbaseballandstuffallthetimE.Ithinkmostsportsareprettyinteresting.49.Lisa:I’mafreewriterandalotofpeoplethinkmyjobiseasierbecauseIdon’thavetogototheofficeeveryday.AndIdon’thavetodealwithofficepolitics.ButyouknowmyjobisveryharD.IhavetobeveryorganizedandmuchdisciplineD.Andprettyself-motivateD.AndwhenIhaveaproblemthereisnoonearoundtohelpmE.50.Victor:Mylifeisverystressful.InmyworkingplaceeveryoneisinahurryandundertremendouspressurE.Thedoctorsaredemandingandthereisalwaystoomuchtodotosaveadyingpatient.A.Thepersonworksinahospitalemergencyroom.His/herjobistoassistdoctorstorescuepatientswhoareseriouslyill.B.Thepersonlikessportsactivitiesthemost.Forhim/herhavingsportsactivitiesisveryinteresting.C.Thepersonworksforhimself/herselfathomE.He/Shewritesforothers.D.Thepersondoesn’tlikeotherthingssuchasgardening.Buthe/shereallylikesmusicespeciallyclassicalmusiC.E.Thepersonlikescollectingallkindsofthingssuchasbaseballcardsandstamps.F.Manypeoplemaylikecollectingthingssuchascollectingcardsorstamps.Buthe/shelikesreadingverymuch.
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Heonlyfinishedfourthinthisyear'sSuperBoytalentshow.Butitdidn'tstophimcapturing俘获theheartsofthousandsoffans.HecanhithighnoteswitheasE.Andheisverymodest.ZhangJie25shed流sweatandtearsallthewaythroughthecompetitionbuthenevergaveup.NomatterhowlifetreatshimhealwaysfightsbackbravelysaidWuChunyanaSenior2studentinHubei.Hehasneverlosthisdreamofbeingasinger.TheroadtofameisalwaysrockyandZhangisnoexception.Asacollegestudenthewasmajoringintourism.Hewasconsideringbecomingatouristguideaftergraduationuntilheenteredasingingcompetition.HislifechangedafterhecompetedinMyShow.Hewonfirstplaceandsignedwitharecordcompany.IwasveryexcitedandregardeditasawaytotakemeclosertomydreamhesaiD.Butthecompanygavehimlittlemoneytomakemusicandslowlybegantoignorehim.Zhangevenborrowedmoneytobuycostumes.Lifehasitsupsanddowns.ButthetoughrealityonlymakesmestrongerhesaiD.HeforgothewasonceachampionofatalentshowandjoinedSuperBoy.Hisdecisiongotsupportfromhisfamilywhoworkedhardtomakeendsmeet.Hismothersoldricenoodlesonastreetinhishometownbutshesaidshewouldsupporthimforever.Ihavethedreamtobuyalargehouseformyparentswheremymomcangetalargewindowsill窗台togrowflowerssaidZhang.51.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.AneasywaytosuccessB.A.rockypathtosuccessC.A.cleverboyD.A.successfulboy52.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat_________.A.heoncewonthefirstplaceinSuperBoytalentshow.B.hefinishedfourthinMyShow.C.heisanexceptiononhiswaytofamE.D.aftersigningwitharecordcompanyhedidn’tgetmuchmoney.53.Whenhemetwithdifficultyinarecordcompanyhedecidedto_______.A.joinSuperBoyB.telltheothershewasachampionC.giveuponhiswaytosuccessD.quarrelwiththeboss54.Beforehejoinedinasingingcompetitionhisdreamwastobecome________.A.agreatscientistB.agoodcollegestudentC.afamoussingerD.atouristguide55.Whatdoestoughinthelastsentenceofparagraph3mean?A.valuableB.hardC.hopefulD.worthwhile
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AScottishwomanhasgivenbirthtotwinsforthethirdtimE.KarenRodger41welcomedherfirstpairofgirlsrowanandIslaafterhavingtwicegivenbirthtotwinboys.Istillhaven’treallytakenitonboardbecauseIwasconvincedIwashavingtwoboysRodgertoldSkyNews.KarensaidherhusbandColinwasequallystunnedwhenthecouplelearnedtheyweregoingtohavetheirfifthandsixthchilD.HethoughtIwasjokingandimmediatelywrotebacktosay'thisisnotfunny'.IhadtoexplainthatitreallywastrueKarensaiD.Theaveragecouplehasabouta3percentchanceofhavingtwinswhennotaccountingforfertility多产drugs.Andwitheachfollowingpregnancythechangesofproducingtwinsasecondoreventhirdtimebecomeless.Karenadancelecturerfirstlearnedoftheincrediblyrareoccurrenceduringavisittoherdoctorandimmediatelytextedherhusbandtosharethenews.Ijustcouldnotbelieveit.Itnevercrossedmymindthatitwouldbetwinsagain.Ijustthoughtthatwouldn’thappentopeoplelikemebutI’mabsolutelydelightedshesaiD.64.AccordingtoParagraph2whenthehusbandheardthenewshewas____.A.upsetB.worriedC.relievedD.shocked65.WhatcanweinferformParagraph3?A.Theaveragecouplewouldturntofertilitydrugs.B.Theaveragecouplegivesbirthtotwinsforareason.C.Theaveragecouple’schanceofhavingthenewtwinsisrarE.D.Theaveragecouplegivesbirthtotwinsbecausetheyaredifferent.66.FromKaren‘sreactiontothenewsgivenbyherdoctorweinferthat____.A.shedidn’tknowshewaspregnantagainB.shewashappytohavetwinsagainC.shedidn’tthinkshewasdifferentfromothersD.shedidn’tknowhowtotellherhusbandthenews67.AfterreadingthepassageweknowthatKaren____.A.gavebirthtothetwingirlsinherfortiesB.nowhasthreeboysandthreegirlsintotalC.wastalkedintohavingmorekidsbyherhusbandD.hopedshecouldhavemoregirlssoon
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CharltonHestonwasbornin1923inEvanstonIllinois.CharltonHestondiscoveredhisinterestinactingwhileperforminginplaysathishighschool.HelaterspenttwoyearsstudyingtheateratNorthwesternUniversityinEvanstonIllinois.ButheleftcollegetojointheArmyAirForcesduringWorldWarTwo.Afterthewarhefoundsmallrolesinthetheateraswellasintelevisionshows.HisperformanceinatelevisionversionofthebookJaneEyrecaughttheattentionoftheHollywoodproducerCecilB.DeMillewholateraskedHestontoplaytheroleofMosesinhismovieTheTenCommandmentswhichcameoutin1956.ThisrolemadeHestonfamousanddefined明确hiscareerasaheroandleader.Hisfaceandbodyrepresentedstrengthandheroisminmanydifferentroles.Heplayedcowboyssoldiersandathletes.The1959movieBenHurmadeCharltonHestonanevenbiggerstar.BenHurwonelevenAcademyAwardsincludingBestActorforCharltonHeston.Hestonstarredinmanyadventuremoviesduringthe1960s.Inthe1970sHestonappearedinpopulardisastermovieslikeEarthquakeSkyjackedandAirport1975.CharltonHestonwasalsoveryactiveinthemovieindustry.HeworkedtohelpsetuptheAmericanFilmInstitutE.In1977hewashonoredforhisserviceintheindustry.HereceivedtheJeanHersholtHumanitarianAwardfromtheAcademyofMotionPictureArtsandSciences.In1997hewasawardedaKennedyCenterHonor.Andin2003PresidentBushgaveCharltonHestonaPresidentialMedalofFreedomthenation’shighestcivilianhonor.In2000CharltonHestonissuedastatementannouncingthathehadanAlzheimer’sdiseasE.Hediedin2008athishomeinBeverlyHillsCaliforniA.44.WhatkindofroledidCharltonHestonoftenplayinfilms?A.Heroes.B.Cowboys.C.Soldiers.D.Athletes.45.WhichfilmwonBestActorforCharltonHeston?A.JaneEyrE.B.EarthquakE.C.BenHur.D.TheTenCommandments.46.WhatcanwelearnaboutCharltonHestonaccordingtothepassage?A.HebegantoshowhistalentinBenHur.B.Heusedtobeasoldier.C.HewasonceawardedbyKennedy.D.HewonelevenAcademyAwards.47.What’sthemainideaofParagraph2?A.HowCharltonHestonbecamefamous.B.HowCharltonHestonbeganhiscareer.C.WhomadeCharltonHestonapopularstar.D.WhomadeCharltonHestonwinsomanyawards.
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Onedayanantwasdrinkingatasmallstreamandfellin.Shemadedesperateeffortstoreachthesidebutmadenoprogressatall.Thepoorantalmostexhaustedwasstillbravelydoingherbestwhenadovesawher.Movedwithpitythebirdthrewherabladeofgrasswhichsupportedherlikearaftandthustheantreachedthebankagain.Whileshewasrestinganddryingherselfinthegrasssheheardamancomenear.HewaswalkingalongbarefootedwithaguninhishanD.Assoonashesawthedovehewishedtokillit.HewouldcertainlyhavedonesobuttheantbithiminthefootjustasheraisedhisguntofirE.Hestoppedtoseewhathadbithimandthedoveimmediatelyflewaway.ItwasananimalmuchweakerandsmallerthanherselfthathadsavedherlifE.31.Theantcouldnotreachthesidethough_______.A.shecriedforhelpB.sheaskedthedovetosaveherC.shetriedveryhardD.shecouldsmellwell32.Thedovesavedtheantbecause_______.A.shewastheant'sfriendB.shetookpityonthepoorantC.theantwasalmostexhaustedD.theanthadbeenstruggledinthewaterforalongtime33.Theantsucceededingettingonthebankwiththehelpof_______.A.aleafB.apieceofwoodC.abladeofgrassD.araft34.Justasthemanshotatthedove_______.A.thedoveimmediatelyflewawayB.thedovehidhimselfinthegrassC.theanttoldthedovetoleaveatonceD.hefeltsomethingbitinghiminthefoot35.Inwritingthestorythewriterwantstoshow_______.A.howclevertheantwasB.howkindthedovewasC.howtheantandthedovehelpedeachotherD.weoftenneedhelpfromothersthereforeweshouldhelpothersasmuchaswecan
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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.Onhiswedding婚礼dayDr.StoddardwhisperedinMrs.Thompson’searThankyouMrs.ThompsonforbelievinginmE.YoumademefeelimportantandshowedmethatIcouldmakeadifference有所作为.Mrs.ThompsonwithtearsinhereyeswhisperedbackTeddyyouhaveitallwrong.YouweretheonewhotaughtmethatIcouldmakeadifferencE.Ididn’tknowhowtoteachuntilImetyou.67.WhatdidMrs.Thompsondoonthefirstdayofschool?A.ShemadeTeddyfeelashameD.B.ShetoldtheclasssomethinguntrueaboutherselfC.ShechangedTeddy’sseattothefrontrow.D.SheaskedthechildrentoplaywithTeddy.68.WhatdidMrs.ThompsonfindoutaboutTeddy?A.Hetoldlieseverynowandthen.B.Hewasquitegoodatmath.C.Heneededcarefrommotherorsomeonelikethat.D.Heenjoyedplayingwithothers.69.InwhatwaydidMrs.Thompsonchangeaftershereceivedthegifts?A.Shetaughtfewerschoolsubjects.B.shecaredmoreabouteducatingstudents.C.Shenolongerlikedherjobasateacher.D.Shebecamestricterwithherstudents..70.WhydidTeddythankMrs.Thompsonathiswedding?A.ShehadgivenhimencouragementB.Shehadkeptintouchwithhim.C.ShehadsenthimChristmaspresents.D.ShehadtaughthimhowtojudgepeoplE.
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NotallbodiesofwateraresoevidentlyaliveastheAtlanticOceananS-shapedbodyofwatercovering33millionsquaremiles.TheAtlantichasinasensereplacedtheMediterraneanastheinlandseaofWesterncivilization.UnlikerealinlandseaswhichseemstrangelystilltheAtlanticisrichinoceanicliveliness.Itisperhapsnotsurprisingthatitsvitalityhasbeenmuchwrittenaboutbyancientpoets.StormatSeaashortpoemwrittenaround700isgenerallyregardedasoneofmankind’searliestartisticrepresentationsoftheAtlantiC.WhenthewindisfromthewestAllthewavesthatcannotrestTotheeastmustthunderonWherethebrighttreeofthesunIsrootedintheocean’sbreast.AsthepoemsuggeststheAtlanticisneverdeadanddull.Itisanoceanthatmovesimpressivelyandendlessly.Itmakesallkindsofnoise—itisforeverthunderingboilingcrashingandwhistling.ItiseasytoimaginetheAtlantictryingtodrawbreath—perhapsnotsonoticeablyoutinmid-oceanbutwhereitmeetslanditswatersbathingupanddownasandybeach.Itmimics模仿nearlyperfectlythesteadybreathingofalivingcreaturE.Itisfilledwithsymbiotic共生的existencestoo:unimaginablequantitiesofcreatureslittleandlargealikemixwithinitsdepthsinakindofoceanicharmonygivingtothewatersafeelingofheartbeatakindofsub-oceanvitality.Andithasapsychology.Ithaspersonalities:sometimespeacefulandpleasantonrareoccasionsroughandwild;alwaysitisstrongandstriking.68.UnlikerealinlandseastheAtlanticOceanis______.A.alwaysenergeticB.lackinginlivelinessC.shapedlikeasquareD.favoredbyancientpoets69.WhatisthepurposeofusingthepoemStormatSeainthepassage?A.Todescribethemovementofthewaves.B.Toshowthestrengthofthestorm.C.Torepresentthevitalityoftheocean.D.ToprovethevastnessoftheseA.70.InthelastparagraphtheAtlanticiscomparedto______.A.abeautifulandpoeticplaceB.afleshandbloodpersonC.awonderfulworldD.alovelyanimal
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Mr.Brownfirstwenttolookattheunderground-firewhenhewasseven.ThroughtheholeintheearthyoucouldseetheorangefirebutyouhadtolookfastbecauseitwassohotsaidMr.brown.In1898hesawthefireoncemorE.NowwecanonlyseethesmokE.ThefireMr.Brownsawisnottheunderground-firE.Infactthereare260coalfiresintheworlD.Theyareharmfulanddangerous.Thenhowtoputthemout?Scientistshavetriedtosetfiretoundergroundcoaltospeedupthefires.InthiswaytheburningofundergroundcoalwouldbesoonfinisheD.45.Mr.Brownsaidthatwehadtotakeafastlookatthefirebecause_______.A.itwasintheholeB.itwasveryhotC.itwasorangeD.itwasharmful46.Howmanycoalfiresarethereintheworld?A.There’sonlyoneB.It’shardtosayC.Thereare260D.Thearticledoesn’ttellus.47.What’soneofthebestwaystoputouttheundergroundfire?A.TocovertheholeswithstonesB.TospeedupthefiresC.ToseethefiresburningD.Todosomeexperiments48.WhydoScientistswanttoputouttheundergroundcoalfire?Because_______.A.TheyareharmfulanddangerousB.Theyarehot.C.TheyaresmokingD.Thearticledoesn’ttellus
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Nigelreceivedarewardforhisexcellenceinstudy.Itbeganwhenhewasselectedtohelptheteachersinthecomputerlaboratories.Thepeakofhisschoolcareercamenotwhenhetoppedtheschoolbutwhenhewasselectedforthenationwidecompetition.UnlikeeveryoneelseNigelwantedtojointhecontestbecausehelikedmakingsomethingoutoftheLegosets.Nigelspentthenexttwomonthsrebuildingtherobot.ItwasduringthetimethatNigelfoundoutabouttheprizesforthecompetitionaswellasanothercompetitorAliciafromaneighboringschool.Hisearlyintentionswereforgotten.Gettingthethousand-dollarprizewasmoreimportantthananythingelsE.NigeldecidedtobefriendAliciA.Unawareofhisintentionsshetoldhimallabouttherobotthatshehadbeenbuildingforthecompetition.Heevenhelpedhertoputthefinishingbranchestoherrobot.HewasgladwiththewaythingshadprogresseD.HisrobotwasabletobecomeaballwithitsarmswhichAliciahadfailedtodo.Everythingdidn’tdawnonheruntilshesawhimamongthecompetition.Shestaredathimpuzzledatfirstthenangryandfinallyalookofhelplessnesscameoverher.TheflashbulbsofthecameraexplodedinNigel’stry.TherobotbirdperformedactionssouniquethatthespecialistjudgmentswerethesamE.Nigelwassopersonalwithhimselfthathedidnotevennoticethegirlstandingafewfeetawayfromhim.Withoutherhewouldneverwinthecompetition.72.Nigel’soriginalintentionofjoiningthecontestwasto___.A.bethetopstudentoftheschoolB.constructsarobotwiththeLegosetsC.beinggreathonortohisschoolD.winsthethousand-dollarprize73.WhatrewarddidNigelreceivefordoingwellinhisschoolwork?A.HehelpedinthecomputerlaboratoriesB.HewashonoredwithascholarshipC.HehelpedhisteacherconstructarobotD.Hewasofferedapart-timejob74.WhydidNigelhelpAliciafinishherrobot?A.HetriedtomakefriendswithherB.HewasfondofbuildingrobotsC.HeintendedtohelpherD.Hedidn’twanthertosuspecthim75.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsNigel’sactions?A.ambiguousB.defensiveC.supportiveD.critical
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AstronautMarkKellyannouncedtodaythatheisretiringfromNASAinordertofocusontherecoveryofhiswifeGabrielleGiffords.Kellywhois47beganhisNASAcareerin1996.HehastraveledtotheInternationalSpaceStationfourtimesandservedaboardspaceshuttles航天飞机EndeavourandDiscovery.MostrecentlyhewascommanderofEndeavour'sfinalvoyagewhichendedonJunel.After25yearsofservicetoourcountryIamretiringfromtheUnitedStatesNavyandleavingNASA.MyretirementwilltakeeffectonOctoberl.hesaiD.Thiswasnoeasydecision.WordscannotexpressmydeepgratitudefortheopportunitiesIhavebeengiventoserveourgreatnation.AndIhavealwaysbeenproudtobeamemberoftheNASA.Publicservicehasbeenmorethanajobformeandformyfamily.MybrothercontinuestoserveinNASAandintheNavy.Myparentsareretiredpoliceofficers.AndmywifeGabrielleproudlyservesintheUSHouseofRepresentatives.hecontinueD.Aslifetakesunexpectedturnswefrequentlycometoacrossroads.Iamatthispointtoday.Gabrielleisworkinghardeverydayonherwaytorecovery.IwanttobebyhersidE.SteppingasidefrommyworkintheNavyandatNASAwillallowmetobewithherandwithmytwodaughters.Ilovethemallverymuchandthereisnodoubtthatwewillmoveforwardtogether.AftersometimeoffIwilllookfornewopportunitiesandI'mhopefulthatonedayIwillagainserveourcountry.KellysaiD.OnJan8Giffordswasshotintheheadandwasseverelyinjuredwhilemeetingwithhersupporters.ShereturnedtoherTucsonhomelastweekforthefirsttimesincethen.56.MarkKellymusthavebeen__________whenheannouncedhisdecision.A.cheerfulB.regretfulC.peacefulD.meaningful57.MarkKellydecidestoretirefromNASAmainlybecause__________.A.heistiredandhopesforagoodrestB.hehasbeenofferedabetterpositionC.hehopestospendmoretimewithhisfamilyD.hewascommanderofEndeavour'sfinalvoyage58.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_____________.A.MarkKellyhasalreadyretiredfromNASAB.MarkKellyisproudofhiswifeandhisfamilyC.GabrielleGriffonsisnowbeingtreatedinhospitalD.GabrielleGriffonswillcomebacktoworksoon59.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.ThetruelovebetweenMarkKellyandGabrielleGiffords.B.TherecoveryofGabrielleGiffordsC.MarkKelly’scareerasanastronautinNASA.D.TheunusualexperienceofMarkKellyandGabrielleGiffords.
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Twotravelingangelsstoppedtospendthenightinthehomeofawealthyfamily.Thefamilywasrudeandrefusedtolettheangelsstayintheguestroom.Insteadtheangelsweregivenaspaceinthecoldbasement.Astheymadetheirbedonthehardfloortheolderangelsawaholeinthewallandrepairedit.Whentheyoungerangelaskedwhy.theolderangelrepliedThingsaren’talwayswhattheyseem.Thenextnightthepaircametorestatthehouseofaverypoorbutveryhospitablefarmerandhiswife.Aftersharingwhatlittlefoodtheyhadthecouplelettheangelssleepintheirbedwheretheycouldhaveagoodnight’srest.Whenthesuncameupthenextmorningtheangelsfoundthefarmerandhiswifeintears.Theironlycowwhosemilkhadbeentheironlyincomelaydeadinthefield.TheyoungerangelwasveryangryandaskedtheolderangelHowcouldthishappen?Whydidyounotwatchoutforthecow?Thefirstmanhadeverything.Yetyouwatchedoverhishouseshesaid.Thesecondfamilyhadlittlebutwaswillingtoshareeverythingandyoudidnothelp?Thingsaren’talwayswhattheyseemtheolderangelreplied.WhenwestayedinthebasementInoticedtherewasgoldstoredinthatholeinthewall.SincetheownerwassogreedyandunwillingtosharehisgoodfortuneIaskedGodifIcouldsealthewallsohewouldn’tfindit.Thenlastnightaswesleptinthefarmer’sbedtheangelofdeathcameforhiswife.IaskedGodiftheangelcouldtakethecowinstead.Thingsaren’talwayswhattheyseem.50.Whydidtheolderangelrepairtheholefortherichfamily?A.Becauseshedidn’tlikethegreedyowner.B.Becauseshewantedtosavethegoldforthepoor.C.Becausethebasementwastoocoldtostayin.D.Becauseshebelievedthatoneshouldalwaysbereadytoofferhelp.51.Whichofthefollowingwordscanreplacetheunderlinedwordhospitable?A.patientB.friendlyC.helpfulD.mean52.Thestorytriestotellthereaderthat___________..A.angelsarealwaysreadytohelpthepoorB.sometimesthingsarenotwhattheyseemC.angelsarealwaysreadytohelptherichD.theyoungshouldalwayslearnfromtheold
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CatherineDestivelleisarockstar.Shelovesrockbutshecan'tsingorplaytheguitar!SheisarockclimberandabigstarinFranceandItaly.Sheisthemostfamouswomanclimberintheworldbecausesheoftenclimbswithoutropes.SheclimbsinmanycountriesbutmostoftenintheFrenchAlpsnearChamonixwhereshelives.ShestartedclimbingnearherhomeinPariswhenshewasfivE.ThenatfourteenshejoinedtheFrenchAlpineClubtolearnmorebutimmediatelysheclimbedbetterandmorequicklythantheothermembersofthecluB.ShewonherfirstcompetitioninItalyin1995.ThreeyearsagoshefoundanewrouteuptheDruMountainnearChamonix.TheclimbtookelevendaysandforfourdaysthesnowwassoheavythatshecouldnotmovE.LastyearotherclimberstriedtofollowthenewDestivelleRoutebuttheyfaileD.Theyaregoingtotryagainthisyear.Peoplealwaysaskheraboutherclimbing.ShesaysIclimbbecauseI'minlovewithmountains.Iliketouchingtherockandreadingthefaceoftherock.Ilikeitalot.Ifeltathomeonthesideofamountain.IpreparewellbeforeIgosoI'mneverworrieD.Catherinechoosesnewmountainsfrombooks—likebuyingfromashoppingcatalogue目录!IseeanicemountainandIgotoclimbit!HernextmountainisinPakistan.Sheisgoingtherenextmonth.It'smuchbiggerthantheDrusoit'sgoingtotakelongertoclimB.AnAmericanclimberJeffLoweiscomingwithmetohelp.283words56.CatherineDestivelleiscalled‘astar’because________.A.shewonacompetitionin1995B.shelovesrocksC.she'safamouswomanclimberD.shefoundanewrouteuptotheDruMountain57.CatherinehadgreattroublefindingthewayuptheDruMountainbecause_______.A.shelostherwayB.theclimbtook11daysC.sheneededhelpfromanAmericanclimberD.therewasheavysnow58.Onthesideofamountainshefeels_______.A.worriedB.easyandhappyC.likestayingintheairD.healthy59.Wecaninferfromthepassagepeopleoftenaskher______.A.Whydoyoulikeclimbing?B.AreyouinlovewithanAmericanclimber?C.Doyouenjoyreadingbooksonmountains?D.Whatdoyoudobeforeyougoclimbing?
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Ayoungmanoncewenttotownandboughthimselfapairoftrousers.Whenhegothomehewenttohisroomandputthemon.Hefoundthattheywereabouttwoinchestoolong.HewentintothekitchenandhismotherandtwosistersweredoingsomewashingtherE.HesaidtothemThenewtrousersaretoolong.Theyneedcuttingbytwoinches.Wouldoneofyouminddoingthisforme?Hismotherandsisterswerebusyandnoneofthemsaidanything.Butassoonashismotherhadfinishedwashingupshewenttoherson’sroomsilentlyandcutthetrousersbytwoinches.Shecamebackwithoutsayinganythingtoherdaughters.Aftersuppertheeldersisterrememberedherbrother’strousers.ShewenttohisroomandcutthetrousersbytwoincheswithoutsayinganythingtoanyonE.TheyoungersisterwenttothecinemA.Butwhenshecamebackshealsorememberedherbrother’strousers.Soshewenttohisroomandcutthembytwoinchestoo.21.Thetrouserswere______.A.toolongB.newC.fortheyoungmanD.AB.andC.22.Whydidn’ttheyoungman’smotherandsistersanswerhim?A.Becausetheydidn’thearhimclearly.B.BecausetheythoughtotherswoulddoitforhimC.Becausetheydidn’twanttodoitforhim.D.BecausetheywerebusyatthattimE.23.Whatcanweinferfromthestory?A.Maybetheyoungmandidn’ttryonthetrouserswhenheboughtthemB.Thetrousersarejustrightfortheyoungmannow.C.Hismotherandsistersdidn’thearwhattheyoungmansaiD.D.Theyoung’smotherandsistersdidn’twanttohelphim.24.Ifthetrouserswere197inchesatfirsthowlongweretheyatlast?A.191inchesB.193inchesC.195inchesD.199inches.25.Whichoneistruefromthestory?A.Theyoungman’smotherandsisterswantotherstoknowwhattheydiD.B.Theyyoungmanwouldbeveryhappytoseehistrouserswereshort.C.Theyoungmanhadtothrowthetrousersawayatlast.D.Theyoungmanwouldbeverythankfultohismotherandsisters.
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JohnH.JohnsonwasborninablackfamilyinArkansascityin1918.HisfatherdiedinanaccidentwhenJohnwassix.Hewasreachingthehighschoolagebuthishometownofferednohighschoolforblacks.Fortunatelyhehadastrong-willed意志坚强的caringmother.JohnrememberedthathismothertoldhimmanytimesSonyoucanbeanythingyouwantreallytobeifyoujustbelievE.Shetoldhimnottodependonothersincludinghismother.YouhavetoearnsuccessshesaiD.Allthepeoplewhoworkharddon’tsucceedbuttheonlypeoplewhodosucceedarethosewhoworkharD.Thesewordscamefromawomanwithlessthanathirdgradeeducation.Shealsoknewthatbelievingandhardworkdon’tmeaneverything.Sosheworkedhardasacookfortwoyearstosaveenoughtotakehersonwhowasthen15toChicago.Chicagoin1933wasnotthepromisedlandthatblacksouthernerswerelookingfor.John’smotherandstepfathercouldnotfindwork.ButhereJohncouldgotoschoolandherehelearnedthepowerofwords—asaneditorofthenewspaperandyearbookatDuSableHighSchool.Hiswishwastopublishamagazineforblacks.WhileothersdiscouragedhimJohn’smotherofferedhimmorewordstoliveby.Nothingbeatsafailurebutatry.Shealsolethimpawn典当herfurnituretogetthe$500heneededtostarttheNegromagazinE.ItisnaturalthatdifficultiesandfailuresfollowedJohncloselyuntilhebecameverysuccessful.Healwayskeepshismother’swordsinminD.Sonfailureisnotinyourvocabulary!NowJohnH.Johnsonisoneofthe400richestpeopleinAmerica—worth$150million.56.John’smotherdecidedtomovetoChicagobecause_____.A.hisfatherdiedwhenJohnwasveryyoungB.lifewastoohardforthemtostayonintheirhometownC.JohnneededmoreeducationbadlyD.therewerenoschoolsforNegroesintheirhometown57.John’smother______A.didn’tbelieveinordependonothersB.thoughtonecouldbewhateveronewantedtobeC.believedonewouldsucceedwithoutworkinghardD.thoughtnoonecouldsucceedwithoutworkinghard58.TheunderlinedsentenceNothingbeatsafailurebutatry.means_____.A.ifyoutryyouwouldsucceedB.afailureisdifficulttobeatevenifyoutryC.atryisalwaysfollowedbyafailureD.nofailurecanbebeatenunlessyoutry59.Thestorymainlytellsus_____.A.howJohnH.JohnsonbecamesuccessfulB.aboutthemental心理的supportJohn’smothergavehimC.abouttheimportanceofagoodeducationD.aboutthekeytosuccessforblacks
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ArmedwithaneyeforstyleandaheartfortheenvironmentCharlotteLatinseniorAlexisGigerlaunchedado-it-yourselfblogecouturieracg.wordpress.comaimedatreducingyourenvironmentalimpactfashionably.Theideawassparked引发bytheecologyunitinherbiologyclassatCharlotteLatinSchoollastyearshesaidwhichtaughtheraboutissueslikedeforestationandhabitatdestruction.IstartedthinkingaboutwhatIcoulddotostopthewastefulnessinmyimmediatecommunitythefashionloversaiD.Ecouturieraimstomakereusingthriftstore廉价旧货店findsorlastseason’spieceseasyandfashionablewhilecuttingdownontheresourcesconsumedbygarmentproductionAlexissaiD.ThroughonlineresearchshediscoveredthatasimplecottonT-shirttakesmorethan700gallonsofwatertomakE.Itmademerealizethatthefashionindustryconsumes消耗hugeamountsofnaturalresourcesasitreliesonproducinggarmentsquicklyandinlargesupply–manyofthegarmentsareonlyintendedtobewornthreeorfourtimesshesaiD.AlexishadanumberoftoolstohelphergetstarteD.HermomKimberlytaughthertosewwhenshewas5.Hergrandmothertaughthertocrochet钩边aroundthesametimE.Alexissaidshealsogainedtechnicalknowledgeandinspirationfromherpart-timejobataclothingcompanythatcreatestheatrewardrobes戏装forschoolsanddramaproductions.Beforethebloglaunchshespentseveralmonthsillustratingrecyclingprojectsbycreatingphototutorials指南.ThoughEcouturierhasn’tbeenonlinelongshe’sbeengettingpositivefeedback.I’vehadpeoplecomeuptomeinthehallandsay‘HeyIsawyourblog.I’mworkingononeoftheprojectsrightnow.’AlexissaiD.Shesaidshehasn’tboughtabrand-newpieceofclothingsincelastJulyandherthriftstoreshoppinghaspaidoffwithfindssuchasa$531yuandresssheworetohomecoming.TakinganhourfromSaturdayafternoontomakesomethingforyourselfcanreallyhaveanimpactontheenvironment.A.littlechangeeverydaycanreallyaddupAlexissaiD.55.WhatinspiredAlexistolaunchado-it-yourselfblog?A.Hertalentatmakinghandicrafts.B.Herfascinationwiththefashionindustry.C.Herpart-timeworkexperiences.D.Hergrowingconcernfortheenvironmentaftertakingabiologyclass.56.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.InordertopromoteherblogAlexisisspendingalotoftimeonlineeveryday.B.TheprojectsonAlexis’bloghaveconvincedsomepeopletotryrecyclingclothesthemselves.C.AlexishasbeendreamingofworkinginthefashionindustrysinceshewasachilD.D.TostarttheblogAlexislearnedfromhermotherandgrandmotherhowtosewandcrochet.57.TheunderlinedwordfeedbackinParagraph6isclosestinmeaningto________.A.attitudeB.adviceC.responseD.approach58.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesAlexis?A.CreativeandresponsiblE.B.SmartandcooperativE.C.Independentandhumorous.D.Fashionableandamusing.
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Amanclaimingtobeapastor牧师apparentlytriedtostiffawaiteronatipexplainingthathisworkforGodallowedhimnottoleaveonE.AphotoofthereceiptpostedtoReddit.comshowsabillfor$34.93withanautomatic18percentgratuity小费or$6.29addedaboveablankspaceforanadditionaltip.IgiveGod10%thedinerwroteonthereceiptscratchingouttheautomatictip.Whydoyouget18?HethenwrotePastorabovehissignatureandanemphatic0wheretheadditionaltipwouldbE.Theautomaticgratuityhoweverhadalreadybeenaddedtothetotal.TheReddituserwhosubmittedtheimageexplainedinthecommentssectionthatthereceiptwaspartofatotalbillforapartyof20whichiswhythegratuitywasautomaticallyaddeD.Partiesuptoeight...maytipwhateverthey’dlikebutlargerpartiesreceiveanautomaticgratuitytheserverwrotE.It’sinthecomputer;it’snotsomethingIdo.Theserveradded:TheyhadnoproblemwithmyserviceandtoldmeIwasgreat.Theyjustdidn’twanttopaywhenthetimecamE.Scribbling乱涂notesonreceiptshasbecomesomethingofatrenD.EarlierthismonththemanagerofaNorthCarolinaRedRobinsurprisedanoverduepregnantwomanbycompinghermeal.Onceseatedamanagercameuptousandstartedtalkingthewoman'shusbandtoldConsumerist.Hewasextremelyfriendlyandjokinglyaskedmywifeifthiswasherlastmealbeforeheadingtothehospital.Whenthecheckcameanotefromthemanagernexttoherportionofthebillread:MOM2BEEGOODLUC.Itwasapleasantsurpriseandmademytired-of-being-pregnantwifealittlemorecheerythemansaiD.31.WhatdidthepastormeanbysayingIgiveGod10%.Whydoyouget18?A.Hewasbargainingwiththewaiter.B.Hedidn’tmeantopaythegratuityatall.C.Godgavehimtheprivilegenottopayagratuity.D.Thegratuityhadalreadybeenpaidbyhisfriends.32.Whatdoyoulearnfromthearticle?A.ThepastorpaidtenpercentgratuityofthemealtoGoD.B.A.partyofsixdinerscanchoosewhatevergratuitytheywanttopay.C.Accordingtothehusbandthewifeenjoyedtheprocessofbeingpregnant.D.Thepastorpaid$34.93intotalforthemeal.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordstiffmean?A.amuseB.abuseC.persuadeD.failtopay
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XuHuiisveryexciteD.TheSenior1studentinamiddleschoolinBeijingwillgotoSouthKoreawithhisparentsduringtheSpringFestival.Overseastouringhasalwaysbeenadreamformehesaidhappily.NowadaysChinesepeopleenjoylongerholidayssuchasthethreeGoldenWeekHolidaystheSpringFestivalMayDayandNationalDay.Theyhavemoretimetotravel.RisingincomesalsomaketravellingabroadrealisticforordinaryChinesepeoplE.Nearly7millionChinesetravelledoverseasin2001accordingtotheNationalTourismAdministration国家旅游局.Themostcommonproblemtravellersfaceishowtochoosethebestroutes路线.Bytheendof2002Chinesecitizenswereallowedtotravelto19foreigncountriesandregionsattheirownexpensE.Thetop10placesincludedHongKongMacaoandThailanD.Europeancountriesarealsobecomingincreasinglypopular.MoreandmoreChinesepeoplehaveshowninterestintravellingtoEuropeparticularlyFranceandFinlandsaidTanWenageneralmanagerofChinaYouthTravelServicE.Soonerorlatertherewillbeapeak高峰inEuropeantours.AnotherconsiderationischoosingtherighttravelagenciesandfindingthebestpricE.TheChinaConsumers’AssociationCCA中国消费者协会offeredtipstoconsumersonchoosingtherighttravelagenciestohelppreventarelaxingvacationfromturningintoacostlydisaster.PriceshouldnotbethesinglemostimportantfactorinchoosingatravelagencysaidZhangYuanchaoCCAvice-secretarygeneral.ConsumersareadvisedtochooselargeStatetravelagencieswithgoodreputations名声andofficialapprovaltoorganizeoverseastourgroups.Zhang’sassociationdealtwithmorethan5000complaintsabouttravelagencies旅行社lastyear.Andthemajorityofthecomplaintswereaboutrandomchangesintravelroutesbadtourguidesandforcedshopping.Travellerswerewarnedtolookcarefullyattheircontracts合同withagenciesandtobuytravelinsurance保险.66.HowmanyreasonsaregiveninthearticleastowhyordinaryChinesepeoplearetravelingabroadmoretoday?A.Two.B.ThreE.C.Four.D.FivE.67.AccordingtothepassagewhatisthebiggestproblemChinesetravelersfacewhengoingoverseas?A.Choosingthebesttravelagent.B.Decidingthebestwaytogettotheplacestheywanttogoto.C.TravelingtoEuropE.D.Cost.68.Accordingtothepassagewhatseemstobethemostcommonresultofchoosingabadtravelagency?A.Peoplebuymoresouvenirsthantheyhadplannedto.B.Peoplespendmoremoneythantheyhadplannedto.C.Peoplegotodifferentplacesthantheyhadplannedto.D.Peoplecomplainedmorethantheyhadplannedto.69.Theunderlinedpartrandomchangesprobablymeansthat_______.A.thetravelersagreedwiththechanges.B.thetravelagencydidn’tmakeanychanges.C.thetravelagencyrefusedtochangestheroutes.D.thetravelagencychangedtheroutesortimewithoutfollowingtheoriginalplan.70.Whatwouldbeagoodtitleforthispassage?A.XuHui’sVacationinSouthKoreaB.TheJoboftheNationalTourismAdministrationC.WhereYoungChineseTravelersGoD.SuggestionsfortheChineseTravelers
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SamadogwasleftbehindinColoradowhilehisownersMr.AndMrs.GreenmovedtoSouthernCaliforniA.Theydidnotgivethedogup.TheyfoundhimaverynicehomebeforetheymoveD.TheywouldhaveletSamaccompanythembuttheywereafraidthedog’spresencewouldmakeitdifficultforthemtorentahousewhentheyreachedtheirdestination.TheGreenfamilylivedinColoradoforlessthanayear.BeforethattheyhadlivedinthesameneighborhoodinCaliforniatowhichtheyreturneD.SoSamhadbeentherebeforebutonlyforashorttimewhenhewasyoung.SeveralmonthsaftertheGreensleftColoradoaftertheywerecomfortablysettledbackinCaliforniatheyheardascratchatthedoor.Theycouldn’timaginewhomightbetherE.ItneveroccurredtothemthatitmightbeSambecausetheyweresurehewashappilysetupwithhisnewfamilybackinColorado.WhentheyopenedthedoortheGreenssawadirtytireddogwithveryhurtingfeet.TheanimallookedalittlebitlikeSambutnoonecouldbelievethatSamcouldhavewalked840milesonhisown.Thetireddogspentthenightunderthefamilycar.Thenextdaywhenhewasmorerestedheperformedsomeofhisoldtricks.TheGreensknewtheyhadtheirowndogback.45.Thestorysuggeststhat_______.A.dogownershavetroublerentingB.manypeopletreattheirpetsbadlyC.keepingadogiseasyD.dogsaretoomuchtrouble46.Whichistherightorderofthefollowingeventsaccordingtothepassage?A.SamwalkedtoCaliforniA.B.TheGreensmovedtoColorado.C.TheGreensleftSam.D.TheGreensreturnedtoCaliforniA.E.Samspentthenightunderthefamilycar.A.bdceaB.bcdaeC.acbedD.cedab47.Theunderlinedworddestinationinthefirstparagraphmeans_________.A.thecostoflivingB.thecountryofone’sbirthC.thedamagetooneselfD.theplacetowhichoneisgoing48.TheGreensknewthedogwasSam________.A.becauseofhishurtingfeetB.fromthecolorandthemarkingsC.bythewayhewalkedD.afterhedidsometricks
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HankViscardiwasbornwithoutlegs.Hehad—notlegsbutstumps残肢thatcouldbefittedwithakindofspecialbootsPeoplestaredathimwithcruelinterest.Childrenlaughedathimandcalledhim‘ApeMan’猿人becausehisarmspracticallydraggedonthegrounD.Hankwenttoschoollikeotherboys.HisgradesweregoodandheneededonlyeightyearstofinishhisschoolinginsteadoftheusualtwelvE.AftergraduatingfromschoolheworkedhiswaythroughcollegE.Hesweptfloorswaitedontableorworkedinoneofthecollegeoffices.Duringallthisbusylifehehadbeenmovingaroundonhisstumps.Butonedaythedoctortoldhimeventhestumpswerenotgoingtolastmuchlonger.Hewouldsoonhavetouseawheelchair.Hankfelthimselfgetcoldallover.Howeverthedoctorsaidtherewasachancethathecouldbefittedwithartificiallegs假腿.FinallyalegmakerwasfoundandthedaycamewhenHankstoodupbeforethemirror.Forthefirsttimehesawhimselfashehasalwayswantedtobe—afullfivefeeteightinchestall.Bythistimehewasalready26yearsolD.Hankhadtolearntousehisnewlegs.Againandagainhemarchedthelengthoftheroomandmarchedbackagain.Thereweretimeswhenhefelldownonthefloorbuthepulledhimselfupandwentbacktotheendlessmarching.Hewentoutonthestreet.HeclimbedstairsandlearnedtodancE.Hebuiltaboatandlearnedtosailit.WhenWorldWarIIcamehetalkedtheRedCrossintogivinghimajoB.Hetooktheregulartraining.Hemarchedanddrilledalongwiththeothersoldiers.Fewknewthathewaslegless.ThiswasthetruestoryofHankViscardiamanwithoutlegs.60.ChildrenlaughedatHankandcalledhim‘ApeMan’because______.A.hedidn’ttalktothemB.hekeptawayfromthemC.hisarmstouchedthegroundwhenhemovedD.hecouldn’tusehisarms61.Itcanbeinferredfromthestorythatfivefeeteightinchestallis______.A.anaverageheightforafullygrownpersonB.tootallforanaveragepersonC.tooshortforanaveragepersonD.noneoftheabove62.WhenHankmarchedanddrilledalongwiththeothersoldiershe______.A.dideverythingtheothersoldiersdidB.didnothingtheothersoldiersdidC.didsomeofthethingstheothersoldiersdidD.tooksomespecialtraining63.ThewritersuggeststhatHankViscardi_______.A.hadnofriendsB.neversawhimselfasdifferentfromothersC.wasveryshyD.wastooproudtoaccepthelpfromothers
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AlongtimeagoamasterwenttoIndiA.Inthosetimestheydidn’thavethecommunicationsormanykindsoftransportationthatwedonow.HehadneverbeentoIndiabeforeandwhenhegottherehesawalotoffruits.Butmostofthemwereexpensivebecausetherewaslittlerain.Suddenlyhesawabigbasketofveryredlongfruit.SohewentupandaskedHowmuchisit?TheshopkeepersaidTworupeesperkilo.TworupeesinIndiaisnothing;it’slikedirt.Soheboughtawholekilogramofthefruitandstartedeatingit.ButafterheatesomeofitheshoutedOhmygod!HiseyeswateredhismouthwateredandburnedandhisfacebecamereD.AshecoughedandstruggledforbreathhejumpedupanddowncryingAh!Ah!Ah!Buthestillcontinuedtoeatthefruit!SomepeoplesaidYou’recrazyman.Thosearechilies辣椒!They’renotfruit!ButthemastersaidNoIcan’tstop!IpaidmoneyforthemandnowI’lleatthem.It’smymoney!Andyouthinkthatmasterwasstupidright?Similarlyeventhoughwesometimesdevotemoneytimeorenergytosomethingandbitterexperiencestellusitwon’tworkwestillcontinuejustbecausewe’veputalotintoitjustlikethemaster.Soevenifyou’vedevotedmuchandlostsomethingletitgoandmoveon.That’sbetterthancontinuingtolosE.50.Themasteris__________accordingtothepassagE.A.knowledgeableB.stupidC.braveD.optimistic51.InthosetimesIndianfruitwasexpensivebecausetherewasalackof__________.A.communicationB.moneyC.waterD.transportation52.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitle?A.LetitgoandmoveonB.Chilies-It’sfruitornotC.WaystospendmoneyD.A.master’slifeinIndia
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ThekidsatShuteCountryPrimarySchoolinDevonaresurprisinglyquietwhenit’stimetogohomeintheafternoon.InsteadoftheusualshoutingandrunningyoucanhearthemaskingeachotherArethelightsalloff?Shallwecheckthetapsincasetheyaredripping?Howmanypapertowelsdidweusetoday?Butit’snotunusualherE.ThekidshavedeclaredawaronwastE.We’venevermadethechildrendoanythingexplainsLizTemplartheschool’sheadteacher.Theycameupwithalltheideasthemselves.They’redoingthisbecausetheywantto.Ifyoutakealookaroundtheschoolyouwon’tseeanythingthrownawayunnecessarily.EverythingiscollectedandreusedorsenttoberecycleD.ShuteSchoolstarteditsgreenrevolutiontwoyearsago.Theylookedcarefullyateverypartofschoollife—fromtheteachingtothecleaning.Theylookedatthewaystationerywasusedespeciallyphotocopyingthewaycleaningwascarriedoutandhowfoodwasusedandwasted!Evenparentswerelookedat:howmanychildrencameineachcar?Didtheyuseunleaded不含铅的petrol?Couldtheybringmorechildreninfewercars?Highonthelistwasthewasteofpaper.Nextcameunfriendlycleaningproducts.Papertowelswerereplacedwithrecycledpaper.ButthehardestthingforthekidswaswhentheyfoundouthowmuchrubbishwascreatedbythechocolatecrispsandothersnackseatenatlunchtimE.Oftheirownaccord自愿的thechildrengavethemup.Nowtheybringapplesandhome-madesnacks.Theschoolhasitsowngardenwheretheygrowvegetablesandflowerssothattheycanlearnabouttheenvironment.Theyalsousethisareafortheirrecyclingstore—largecontainerstocollectaluminumbottlespaperandfabriC.Eventheschool’splayareaismadefromrecycledthings.Sincethechildrenstartedtheschool’sheatingandlightingbillshavefallenobviouslyandthenumberofrubbishbagshasgonedownfromsevenaweektotwoorthreE.EverywhereinShuteSchooltherearebrightpostersaskingeveryonetotaketheirrubbishhometosaveenergyandpaperandtokeepthegreenflagflying.51.WhichofthefollowingBESTdescribesthewriter’sidea?A.ThepupilsatShuteSchoolarefightingagainstpollution.B.ThepupilsatShuteSchoolarelearningtosavethings.C.ThepupilsatShuteSchoolhavedeclaredawaronwastE.D.ThepupilsatShuteSchoolhavefoundawaytorecyclewastethings.52.ChildrenatShuteCountryPrimarySchoolbringapplesandhomemadesnackstoschoolinorderto.A.createlessrubbishB.savemoneyC.obeytheschool’srulesD.keeptheirpromise53.Wecaninferfromthetextthatgreenrevolutionmeans.A.beautifyingschoolyardB.activityagainstwasteC.plantinggreenplantsD.throwingawaywaste54.Whatdothechildrenthinkcreatesthemostwaste?A.Papertowels.B.Cleaningproducts.C.Snacks.D.Paper.55.Wecanlearnfromthetextthatthechildren’sbehaviour.A.hasbroughtargumentsB.hassavedtheschool’scostC.wasagainsttheirparentsD.wasforcedbytheirheadteacher
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MynameisClarA.IstillrememberthatchillyDecemberdaysittinginscienceclass.I’dfinishedaworksheetearlyandpickedupaTIMEforKidsmagazinE.A.pieceofnewscaughtmyeyes:NASAwasholdinganessaycontesttonameitsMarsrover火星探测器.BeforeIevenknewanythingelseaboutitasinglewordfloodedmy11-year-oldmind:Curiosity.Icouldn’twaitforthebelltoringsoIcouldgetstartedinmyessay.ThatafternoonIracedhomesatdownatthecomputerandtypeduntilmyfingersacheD.Curiosityisaneverlastingflamethatburnsineveryone’smindFivemonthslatermymomreceivedaphonecallandimmediatelyawidesmilespreadacrossherfacE.OnAugust52012at10:31p.m.therovernamedCuriositytoucheddownsafelyonthesurfaceofMarsandIwashonoredtohaveafront-rowseatinNASA.CuriosityissuchanimportantpartofwhoIam.IhavealwaysbeenfascinatedbythestarstheplanetstheskyanduniversE.IrememberasalittlegirlmygrandmotherandIwouldsittogetherinthebackyardforhours.She’dtellmestoriesandpointoutthestars.GrandmalivedinChinathousandsofmilesawayfrommyhomeinKansasbutthestarskeptustogetherevenwhenwewereapart.Theywerealwaysthereyettherewassomuch.Ididn’tknowaboutthem.That’swhatIlovesomuchaboutspacE.PeopleoftenaskmewhywegotofarawayplaceslikeMars.Myanswerissimple:becausewe’recurious.WehumanbeingsdonotjustholeupinoneplacE.Weareconstantlywonderingandtryingtofindoutwhat’soverthehillandbeyondthehorizon.56.HowdidClaragetthenewsabouttheessaycontest?nomorethan10words57.WhydidClarahaveafront-rowseatinNASA?nomorethan10words58.WhatdoesClararememberaboutthetimespentwithGrandma?nomorethan15words59.Whatdoestheunderlinedphraseholeupmean?1word60.Inyouropinionwhyiscuriosityimportant?nomorethan20words
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GeorgeGershwinbornin1898wasoneofAmerica’sgreatestcomposers作曲家.HepublishedhisfirstsongwhenhewaseighteenyearsolD.Duringthenexttwentyyearshewrotemorethanfivehundredsongs.ManyofGershwin’ssongswerefirstwrittenformusicalplaysperformedintheatresinNewYorkCity.Theseplayswereapopularformofentertainmentinthe1920sand1930s.Manyofhissongshaveremainedpopularasever.Overtheyearstheyhavebeensungandplayedineverypossibleway—fromjazztocountry.Inthe1920stherewasadebateintheUnitedStatesaboutjazzmusiC.Couldjazzsomepeopleaskedbeconsideredseriousmusic?In1924jazzmusicianandorchestra管弦乐队leaderPaulWhitemandecidedtoorganizeaspecialconcerttoshowthatjazzwasseriousmusiC.Gershwinagreedtocomposesomethingfortheconcertbeforeherealizedhehadjustafewweekstodoit.AndinthatshorttimehecomposedapieceforpianoandorchestrawhichhecalledRhapsodyinBlue.Gershwinhimselfplayedthepianoattheconcert.TheaudiencewerethrilledwhentheyheardhismusiC.Itmadehimworld-famousandshowedthatjazzmusiccouldbebothseriousandpopular.In1928GershwinwenttoParis.Heappliedtostudycompositionwiththewell-knownmusicianNadiaBoulangerbutsherejectedhim.Shewasafraidthatclassicalstudywouldruinhisjazz-influencedstylE.WhilethereGershwinwroteAnAmericaninParis.WhenitwasfirstperformedcriticsweredividedoverthemusiC.Somecalledithappyandfulloflifetoothersitwassillyandboring.ButitquicklybecamepopularinEuropeandtheUnitedStates.Itstillremainsoneofhismostfamousworks.GeorgeGershwindiedin1937justdaysafterdoctorslearnedhehadbraincancer.Hewasonlythirty-nineyearsolD.Newspapersallovertheworldreportedhisdeathontheirfrontpages.Peoplemourned哀悼thelossofthemanandallthemusichemighthavestillwritten.56.ManyofGershwin’smusicalworkswere________.A.composedforPaulWhitemanB.performedinvariouswaysC.writtenaboutNewYorkersD.playedmainlyinthecountryside57.WhatdoweknowabouttheconcertorganizedbyWhiteman?A.ItattractedmorepeopletotheatresB.Itcausedadebateamongjazzmusicians.C.ItprovedjazzcouldbeseriousmusicD.ItmadeGershwinleaderoftheorchestra58.WhatdidGershwindoduringhisstayinParis?A.HecreatedoneofhisbestworksB.HestudiedwithNadiaBoulangerC.HechangedhismusicstyleD.HearguedwithFrenchcritics59.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesGershwin?A.friendlyandhonestB.seriousandboringC.popularandunhappyD.talentedandproductive
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CharlesDickensisoftenthoughtofasoneofthegreatestBritishwriters.February7markedthe200thanniversaryofhisbirthday.Yetformanyhislanguageisold-fashionedandhisstoriesoftenimprobablE.SowhydosomanypeopleknowandreadDickenstoday?OnereasonistheBritishgovernment’sinsistencethateverychildstudiesaDickensnovelatschool.AlongsideWilliamShakespeareDickensisoneveryEnglishliteratureschoolreadinglist.Hisstoriesthoughoftenlongbytoday’sstandardsaregreatmoraltales.Theyarefilledwithcolorfulcharacters.EarlierthismonthaceremonywasheldinPortsmouthwhereDickenswasborn.PrinceCharlessaidattheceremonyDickensusedhiscreativegeniustocampaignpassionatelyforsocialjusticeHischaracterization人物刻画isasfreshtodayasonthedayitwaswritten.HisbooksstandoutfrommanyotherwritersbecauseofhisinsightintohumannaturE.DickenslikeShakespearetellsustruthsabouthumanbehavior.Theyareastrueinthe21stcenturyastheyweretohisreadersinthe19thcentury.ReadershavereturnedtoDickens’booksagainandagainovertheyearstoseewhathehastosayabouttheirowntimes.NosurprisethenthatitwasDickenswhomBritonsturnedtoduringtheeconomiccrisisinthelastcoupleofyears.Dickenshelpedthemmakesenseofaworldthatwasrapidlyfallingapart.TheBBCadaptedoneofhislesswell-knownnovelsLittleDorritintoapopulartelevisiondramathatintroducedmanyBritstothenovelforthefirsttimE.A.darkstoryaboutgreedandmoneyitwastheperfectillustrationofbadtimes.AslongasDickens’snovelshavesomethingtosaytomodernaudiencesitseemslikelythathewillremainoneofBritain’sbest-lovedwriters.64.Inthearticletheauthorintendstotellus______.A.whyDickens’novelsstillappealtoreadersinmoderntimesB.thatDickens’worksarenolongerpopularamongyoungpeopleC.whytheBritishgovernmentputsDickensonschoolreadinglistsD.thatDickensandShakespeare’sworksarerequiredforstudyatschool65.InBritainpeoplestillreadDickensbecauseof______.aromanceinhisbooksbmoralvalueinhisbookschiscolorfulcharactersdhisinsightintohumannatureegovernmenteducationrequirementfhispredictionofthecurrenteconomiccrisisA.abdfB.bcdeC.bdefD.abed66.Wecaninferfromthearticlethat______.A.it’sbettertoreadDickensintimeofdifficultyB.DickenswasagreatsocialobserverofhistimeC.humannatureseemsworseduringbadtimesD.Dickens’snovelsareshortandeasytoread67.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.LittleDorritisoneofDickens’best-knownnovels.B.Dickens’novelsareofgreatervalueduringeconomiccrisis.C.Dickens’workshavegainedmorepopularitythanShakespeare’s.D.Dickens’novelsarestillofrealisticsignificancetotoday’sworlD.
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Norahhasacottageonacliffaboveabigbay.Inwinteritcouldbeverynastybecauseofstrongwindsandseaspray.InfactwhenagalewasblowingNorahandherhusbandgotusedtosleepinginasmallroomdownstairsbecausetheirbedroomupstairswhichfacedthegaleshadaverybigwindowandtheywereafraidthatanextraviolentgustmightbreakitandblowpiecesofbrokenglassoverthem.AlsothesaltsprayfromtheseaputanendtomanyofthecolorfulplantsNorahplantedinthegarden.Shetriedputtingupafencetoprotectthembutthewindjusthititwentupoverthetopandthendowntheothersidesointheendshefilledthegardenwithtreesandbushesthatlikedsalt.ButmostofthesummerNorahenjoyedhercottageandgardenverymuch.Atweekendsshecouldsitout-of-doorsinthesunlookingatthebeautifulviewwithinterestingshipsandboatspassingbyandshecouldveryeasilycycledowntotheseaforaswim.NowNorahandherhusbandhadplentyoffriendsandrelations.InthesummermostofthemusedtocometoenjoythebeautifulplaceandintheenditreallybecamequiteannoyingforNorahandherhusbanD.WhentheywereathometheyfoundfriendsandrelationsarrivingexpectingtobegivenunlimiteddrinksandmealsandtositinthesunforhourstalkingasifNorahandherhusbandhadnothingelsetodobutentertainandlistentothem.Thiswentonforseveralyears.Norahdidnotwishtoappearrudebyrefusingtoletherfriendsandrelationsinbutontheotherhandshewasgettingtiredeverysummer.ThenonedayNorahwascomplainingaboutthistoherhairdresserwhileshewasdoingherhair.You’redisturbedbytoomanyuninvitedguestsareyou?saidthehairdresser.Whydon’tyoutrymywayofescaping?What’sthat?askedNorah.WellthehairdresseransweredwhenthebellringsIputonmycoatandtakemyshoppingbag.Ifit’ssomeoneIdon’twanttoseeIsayinnocently‘I’msorrybutI’vegottogoout.But’36.Inparagraphonetheunderlinedwordsprayprobablymeans.A.wastesproducedbysomebirdslivingneartheseaB.greatwavescausedbystrongwindC.plantsfloatingonthesurfaceoftheseaD.verysmalldropsofseawatersentthroughtheairbysomething37.Wecaninferthat.A.alotoffriendscametovisittheminwinterB.fewfriendscametovisittheminwinter.C.FriendscametovisitthemonlyfordrinksandmealsD.Norahwasagoodcook38.Thebesttitleforthepassagemightbe.A.A.GoodPlaceofEnjoyingtheSeaB.A.Warm-heartedCoupleC.A.CleverWayofEscapingD.A.VisittoNorah39.WhatthehairdresserislikelytocontinuetosayintheendisA.IfIamtiredIsay‘Sorrycanyoucomenexttime?’B.Ifit’ssomeoneIliketoseeIsay‘Howlucky!I’vejustcomein!’C.Ifit’ssomeoneIliketoseeIsay‘Howhappytoseeyou!IwasgoingshoppingbutnowI’vechangedmyminD.’D.IfitisfinethatdayIsay‘IamtiredbutI’llshowyouaroundtheplaceanyhow.’
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MotherTeresawasborninYugoslaviaonAugust27th1910.Sheattendedthegovernmentschoolnearherhomeuntilshewaseighteen.AtthattimesomedoctorsandnursesfromYugoslaviawereworkinginIndiaandtheyoftenwrotetotheschoolabouttheirwork.Shedecidedtojointhemoneday.WhenshefinishedschoolshewentfirsttoBritain.ThenayearlatershewenttoIndiawhereshebegantotraintobeateacher.AftertrainingshewassenttoCalcuttawhereshetaughtgeographyataschoolandsoonafterbecameheadmistress女校长.Howeveralthoughshelovedteachingin1946MotherTeresalefttheschoolandwenttoworkinthepoorpartsofCalcuttA.LatershetrainedtobeanurseinPantaandthenbeganherworkhelpingthepoorandcomfortingthedyinginthestreetsofthecity.SlowlyotherscametohelpherandherworkspreadtootherpartsofIndiA.MotherTeresaisnowawell-knownperson.Manyphotoshavebeentakenofherasshetravelstheworldtoopennewschoolsandhospitalsinpoorcountries.In1979shewasgiventheNobelPeacePrizeforthelifetimeofloveandserviceshehasgiventothepoor.59.WhatfirstinspiredMotherTeresatoworkinIndia?A.HervisittothepoorpartsofCalcuttA.B.HervisittoBritainaftersheleftschool.C.Themedicalworker’sletterstoherschool.D.TheworkofthenurseinthecityofPantA.60.InwhichorderdidMotherTeresadothefollowingthings?A.TrainedtobeanurseB.WenttoIndiA.C.Helpedthedying.D.Studiedtobeateacher.E.WenttoBritain.f.Workedasaheadmaster.A.bacedfB.bfadecC.ebdfacD.eabcdf61.MotherTeresagaveupteachingbecauseshewantedto___________.A.lookafterthepoor.B.traveltopoorcountriesC.buildhospitalsforthepoorD.trainnursetocareforthepoor62.MotherTeresaisnowafamouspersonbecauseshehas___________.A.savedmanypoorpeopleinIndiaB.helpedtobringaboutworldpeaceC.helpedtomakeIndiaamorepeacefulplaceD.takencareofmanypoorpeopleintheworld
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FiveyearsagoDavidSmithworeanexpensivesuittoworkeveryday.Iwasaclothesaddictjokes.IusedtocarryafreshsuittoworkwithmesoIcouldchangeifmyclothesgotwrinkleD.TodayDavidwearscasualclothes---khakipantsandsportsshirt---totheofficE.HehardlyeverwearsnecktiE.I’mworkingharderthaneverDavidsaysandIneedtofeelcomfortablE.Whyhavesomanycompaniesstartedallowingtheiremployeestowearcasualclothes?Onereasonisthatit’seasierforacompanytoattractnewemployeesifithasacasualdresscodE.Alotofyoungpeopledon’twanttodressupforworksaystheownerofasoftwarecompanysoit’shardtohirepeopleifyouhaveaconservativedresscodE.Anotherreasonisthatpeopleseemhappierandmoreproductivewhentheyarewearingcomfortableclothes.InastudyconductedbyLeviStraussandCompany85percentofemployerssaidthattheybelievethatcasualdressimprovesemployeemoralE.Only4percentofemployerssaidthatcasualdresshasanegativeimpactonproductivE.Supportersofcasualofficewearalsoarguethatacasualdresscodehelpsthemsavemoney.SuitsareexpensiveifyouhavetowearoneeverydayonepersonsaiD.Forthesameamountofmoneyyoucanbuyalotmorecasualclothes.56.DavidSmithreferstohimselfashavingbeenaclothesaddictbecause_______.A.heoftenworekhakipantsandasportsshirtB.hecouldn’tstandacleanappearanceC.hewantedhisclothestolookneatallthetimeD.hedidn’twanttospendmuchmoneyonclothes57.DavidSmithwearscasualclothesnowbecause________A.theymakehimfeelateasewhenworkingB.hecannotaffordtobuyexpensiveclothesC.helookshandsomeincasualclothesD.henolongerworksforanycompany58.AccordingtothispassagewhichofthefollowingstatementsisFALSE?A.Manyemployeesdon’tlikeaconservativedresscodE.B.ComfortableclothesmakeemployeesmoreproductiveC.A.casualclothescodeiswelcomedbyyoungemployeesD.AlltheemployersintheU.Sareforcasualofficewear.59.InthispassagethefollowingadvantagesofcasualofficeweararementionedEXCEPT_______.A.savingemployees’moneyB.makingemployeesmoreattractiveC.improvingemployees’motivationD.makingemployeeshappier
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LuXunisoneofthegreatestChinesewritersofthe20thcentury.BesideshisfamousstorieshealsowrotemanyinfluentialarticlesaboutthelivingconditionsofChinesepeoplE.Bornin1881inawealthyfamilyLuXunhadahappychildhooD.In1893howeverhisgrandfatheraseniorgovernmentofficialwasputintoprisonfortakingmoney.Atthesametimehisfatherbecameseriouslyill.Fromthattimeonhisfamilywerenolongeracceptedbytheirrelativesandfriends.Theseearlyexperiencesgreatlyinfluencedhiswriting.BythetimeLuXunarrivedinNanjingtostudyatuniversityin1899healreadybelievedthatChinesesocietyhadtochangeandbecomemodern.In1902hewenttostudyinJapan.TherehebeganwritingarticlesforseveralChinesestudentmagazines.Heshowedagiftforwritingandtranslatingandheevenwroteseveralbooksalthoughnonewaspopular.HereturnedtoChinain1909becausehewasinneedofmoney.AfterworkingforseveralyearsasateacherinBeijingLuXunagainreturnedtowriting.In1918hewrotehisfamousshortstoryDiaryofaMadman.ItwasthefirstChinesenovelpublishedusingtheeverydaylanguagethatpeoplespokewhichhelpedmakeitagreatsuccess.ThistogetherwithhisnovelTheTrueStoryofAhQ.1921madeLuXunaleadingChinesewriter.AlthoughsuccessfulLuXunstillworriedgreatlyaboutChina’sfuturE.In1926hemovedtoShanghaiandgaveupwritingstoriesinordertodevotehimselftowhathecalledpenwarfare.Henowonlywrotearticleswhichcalledon号召thepeopletofightagainstthegovernment.Forthisthegovernmentstoppedhimfrompublishinganymorebooks.Hewasforcedtowritehisarticlesusingfalsenames.Sincehisdeathin1936LuXun’simportanceandinfluencehavegrown.TodaymanyofhiswritingsareincludedinschooltextbooksandhisworksarereadbymillionsaroundtheworlD.41.WhichofthefollowinggreatlyinfluencedLuXun’swritingaccordingtothepassage?A.ThepeoplehemetinJapan.B.TheexperiencesinhisearlylifE.C.WorkingasateacherinBeijing.D.Hisfather’sbeingputintoprison.42.AccordingtothepassagewhywasLuXun’sstoryDiaryofaMadmamsopopular?A.ItwasbasedonLuXun’sdiary.B.ItwasthefirstnoveltouseeverydaylanguagE.C.Itsstorytookplaceinmoderntimes.D.ItwaswrittenusingawesternstylE.43.TheunderlinedwordThisParagraph4refersto.A.thesuccessofDiaryofaMadmanB.theuseofeverydaylanguageC.thefirstChinesenovelD.TheTrueStoryofAhQ.44.AftermovingtoShanghaiLuXunmainlywrote.A.funnystoriesB.articlesabouthimselfC.articlesagainstthegovernmentD.storiesaboutgovernmentofficials45.InwhatorderdidtheseeventstakeplaceinLuXun’slife?A.Thegovernmentstoppedhimfrompublishingbooks.B.HewroteDiaryofaMadman.C.Hisfatherbecameill.D.HemovedtoShanghai.E.Hiswritingswereputintotextbooks.A.c-a-b-d-eB.c-b-d-a-eC.a-c-d-b-eD.a-d-b-c-e
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NormPethricka36-year-oldmaninAustralia’snortherncityDarwinwaspraisedonThursdayforjumpingontoacrocodile’sbacktosavehiswifeWendyatLitchfieldNationalParkapopulartouristspotsouthwestofDarwinalocalnewspaperreporteD.MsPethrickwasstandingonariverbankWednesdayafternoonwhenthesaltwatercrocodilelunged扑lockingitsjawsonbothherlegsasittriedtodragherunderwater.NormPethrickwhowithhiswifehadbeencollectingwaterimmediatelywenttohelpher.Hejumpedontothebackpoked戳theeyesofthecrocodileandfinallygothiswifefreE.MsPethrickwaslatertakentoRoyalDarwinHospitalforamedicaltreatment.Thedoctorssaidshewassufferingeightpuncturewounds伤口inherrightlegapuncturewoundinherleftlegandaseriouscuttooneofherfingers.ThiscouldhavebeenafatalandtragicsituationsaidthegeneralmanagerofRoyalDarwinHospitalRDHDrLenNotarasaccordingtoalocalreport.HesaidMsPethrickwassavedbyherhusband’squickanddiligentactions.DrNotarasalsosaidshewouldremaininhospitalforthreetofourdaysandhaveanoperationtocleanthewoundswhichareeasytogetinfectedbecauseofbacteria细菌ontheteethofthecrocodilE.61.Thispassageismostlikelytobefoundin_____.A.atravelguideB.anewspaperC.atextbookD.anovel62.ThecrocodileattackedMsPethrickwhenshewas______.A.swimmingintheriverB.standingontheriverbankC.watchingthecrocodileD.fishinginthewater63.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutMsPethrick?A.HereyeswerebadlypokeD.B.Shehadeightwoundsaltogether.C.Oneofherfingersalsogothurt.D.Oneofthecrocodile’steethwasfoundinherleg.64.AccordingtothepassageNormPethrickcanbedescribedasfollowingEXCEPT______.A.braveB.diligentC.quickD.humorous65.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.ThehusbandshouldsavethewifeB.A.mansaveswife’slifefromcrocodile’sjawsC.A.crocodileisnotsodangerousaspeopleimagineD.Humanbeingscanbeatcrocodilessometimes
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A.mumsavedherdaughter’slifewithhernewlylearnedfirstaid急救skills.SonyaHall33ofDennyAvenueLancasterhadonlyjustattendedonefirstaidclassthedaybeforewhenshefoundherselfneedingtousetheskillsonherthreeyearolddaughterTilly.SonyawhoalsohassonEmmensixattendedthefirstaidcourseatLuneParkChildren’sCentreinLancaster.Thenshewasfacedwitheveryparent’sworstnightmarewhenTillywentblueinthefaceandstoppedbreathing.ButthankstohernewlyacquiredskillsSonyasavedTilly’slifE.Sonyasaid:Tillywasplayingwithherbrotherandtheywerefightingoveratoy.Emmenwonthefight.Tillyfellbackwardsandherheadwashit.ShewasfacedownandshakingandatfirstIthoughtshewasupset.ButthenIsawshewasblueinthefaceandhadstoppedbreathing.IreactedwithoutthinkingandimmediatelystartedusingthefirstaidskillsIhadlearnedthedaybeforewhichweresofreshinmyminD.Ibegandoingmouth-to-mouthandchestcompressions胸外按压.ItprobablytookaboutaminutebeforeTillystartedbreathingagainbuttomeitfeltlikealifetimE.AftergettingTillybreathingagainSonyacalledanambulanceandthedoctorscamE.SincethenTillyhasbeendiagnosed诊断withReflexAnoxicSeizure反射缺氧发作.Sonyasaid:Theseizurecanhappenwhenthere’sanyunexpectedpainfearorfright.ItisjustsoluckythatthedaybeforeithappenedIhadbeenpractisingfirstaiD.TheEmpoweringParentsFirstAidcourseisrunbyLancashireAdultLearning.Sonyasaid:IamjustsogladIdidthecourseandlearnedthefirstaidskills.IalwaysfearedIwouldnotknowwhattodoinacrisissituationbutluckilyIhadtheknowledgeandskillstodealwithit.60WhathappenedtoTilly?A.Shewasknockeddownbyherbrother.B.ShefellonthefloorandhitherheaD.C.Shewashitbyatoyontheheadandfeltupset.D.Shewashitbyherbrotherandstoppedbreathing.61.WhenSonyafoundTilly’sshakingshethoughtherdaughtermust______.A.becryingB.beveryangryC.pretendtobehurtD.recognizeherfailure62.WhenSonyagoestothefirstaidclassnexttimeshewillfeel______.A.enjoyableB.excitedC.gratefulD.confident63.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheimportanceoffirstaidB.HowtopractisefirstaidC.MumsavesgirlwithfirstaidD.Mumsshouldattendfirstaidcourses
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RomehadtheForum论坛.LondonhasSpeaker’sCorner.Nowalways-on-the-goNewYorkershaveLizandBill.LizandBilltwocollegegraduatesintheirearly20shavespentawholeyeartryingtohavethousandsofpeopletalktotheminsubwaystationsandonbusystreetcomers.Andjusttalk.Usinga2-foot-tallsignthatsaysTalktoMetheyattractconversationalistswhooneeveningincludedamentalpatientandmeninbusinesssuits.Theydon’tcollectmoney.Theydon’tpushreligionzōng jiāo .Sowhat’sthepoint?ToseewhathappenssaidLiz.Wesimplyenjoylifewithopentalk.ShortlyaftertheSeptember112001attackstheydecidedtowalkfromNewYorkCitytoWashingtona270-miletrip.Theyfoundtheylovedtalkingtopeoplealongthewayandwantedtocontinuetalkingwithstrangersaftertheirreturn.ItstartedasacrazyideA.LizsaiD.Weweresocuriousaboutallthestrangerswalkingbywiththeirlifestories.Peoplewilltalktousaboutanything:theirjobtheirclothestheirchildhoodexperiencesanything.DenisewantedtotalkaboutanexamshewasabouttotakE.Shehadstoppedbyforthesecondtimeintwodaystoletthetwolistenersknowhowitwent.MarciahadledherhusbandtoaseriousdiseasE.ThatwasveryheavyonmyminD.MarciasaiD.TobeabletotalkaboutittototalstrangerswasverygoodsheexplaineD.Tocelebrateayearoftalkingthetwoheldaget-togetherinacityparkforallthepeopletheyhadmetoverthepastyear.A.fewhundredpeopleappearedaswellassometelevisioncameramenandreporters.Theymayplanmorepartiesortrytoattractmorepeopletojointheirinformaltalks.Somepublishershaveexpressedinterestinabooksomethingthetwosaythey’llconsiderbeforemakingadecision.68.WhatdidLizandBilldeterminedtodoaftertheattackonSeptember112001?A.Tellingstoriestostrangers.B.Settingupstreetsigns.C.TalkingwithpeopleD.Organizingaspeaker’sparty.69.Whattheyhavebeendoingcanbedescribedas_______.A.pointless无意义的B.normal正常的C.crazyD.successful70.WhatwillLizandBilldointhefuture?A.GoinforpublishingB.Domoretelevisionprograms.C.ContinuewhattheyaredoingD.Spendmoretimereadingbooks.71.Howdotheyliketheideaofwritingabook?A.Theyhavedecidedtowaitayearortwo.B.TheywillthinkaboutitcarefullyC.TheyagreedimmediatelyD.Theyfindithardtodothat.
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AndyisthemostunreasonablepigheadedlifeformintheworldandhemakesmesoangryIcouldscream!OfcourseIlovehimlikeabrother.Ihavetobecauseheismybrother.Morethanthatheismytwin!That’sright.AndyandAmythat’smehavethesamecurly卷曲的hairanddarkeyesandequallystubborncharacter.Yetthoughwemaylookalikeonmostissuesweusuallytakecompletelyoppositepositions.IfIsaydayyoucancountonAndytosaynight.JustthisweekthehottopicinschoolwasallaboutthePTA’Sproposal提议toadoptaschooldressprinciplE.Everystudentwouldberequiredtowearauniform.Uniforms!Canyouimagine?Ohtheywouldbeuniformsincolor.ThedressstylewouldbesortoflooseandfreE.IthinkadressprincipleisagoodideA.ThereasonissimplE.Schoolistoughenoughwithoutworryingaboutlookingcooleverysingleday.ThefactisthelessIhavetodecidefirstthinginthemorningthebetter.Ialsowouldn’tmindnothavingtoseeguyswearingoversizedjeansandshirts.AndIcertainlywouldwelcomenotseeingkidsshowingoffdesignerclothes.Andyissurprisedatmyopinion.Hesayshecan’tbelievethatIwouldbewillingtogiveupmyall-Americanteenagebirthrightbydressinglike—welllikeatypicalteenager.LastnightheevendraggedoutMomandDad’shighschoolphotoalbums.Whatacoupleofpeace-lovinghippies嬉皮士theywere!Thevotefororagainstuniformstookplacelaterthatday.Theresultsofthevoteandtheheadmaster’sdecisionwillbeannouncednextweek.IwonderwhatitwillbE.IknowhowIvotedandI’mprettysureIknowhowAndyvoteD.Howwouldyouvote—fororagainst?68.Thestoryisabout_______.A.aconflictofopinionsbetweenboysandgirlsB.ahistoricaleventandistoldinthethirdpersonC.apersonalexperienceandistoldinthefirstpersonD.aschoolpolicydecisionthatwillaffectparentsandstudents69.Amy’spositiononschooluniformsismostlikelybasedon_______.A.notlikinganythingherbrotherlikesB.herpreferencefordesigner-labeledclothesC.anaggressivereactiontowhatshehasbeentoldbypeopleinauthority权威D.logicalconclusionsdrawnformherownobservationandpersonalexperience70.WhichofthefollowingisthebeststatementofAndy’sposition?A.Schoolclothingshouldreflectparents’values.B.Howonedressesshouldbeanexpressionofone’sindividuality.C.Teenagersshouldneverfollowthelatestfashionsindress.D.Wearingschooluniformsmeansonelessdecisioneverymorning.71.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.A.SchoolDressPrinciplE.B.MyStubbornTwinBrotherC.EndlessFightswithMyBrotherD.FororAgainst?--ThatIstheQuestion
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AlfredNobelthegreatSwedishinventorandindustrialistwasborninStockholmonOctober211833butmovedtoRussiawithhisparentsin1842wherehisfatherImmanuelmadeastrongpositionforhimselfintheengineeringindustry.ImmanuelNobelinventedlandmineandmadealotofmoneyfromthegovernmentduringtheCrimeanWarbutwentbankruptsoonafter.ThenthefamilyreturnedtoSwedenin1859whereAlfredbeganhisownstudyofexplosivesinhisfather’slaB.HehadneverbeentoschooloruniversitybuthadtaughthimselfandbythetimehewastwentyhebecameaskillfulchemistandexcellentlinguistspeakingSwedishRussianGermanFrenchandEnglish.Hebuiltupover80companiesin20differentcountries.HewasalwayssearchingforameaningtolifE.HespentmuchtimeandmoneyworkingonhowtoendthewarsandthepeacebetweennationsuntilhisdeathinItalyin1896.Hisfamouslastwillinwhichheleftmoneytoprovideprizesforoutstandingworkinphysicschemistryphysiologymedicineliteratureandpeaceisamemorialtohisinterestsandideas.Andsothemanisrememberedandrespectedlongafterhisdeath.41.WherewasAlfredNobelborn?Hewasbornin________.A.StockholmB.SwedenC.RussiaD.Moscow42.WhatdidImmanuelNobelinventedduringtheCrimeanWar?A.Theengineeringindustry.B.A.strongposition.C.Studyofexplosives.D.LandminE.43.WhydidAlfredNobelreturntoSweden?Becausehisfather________.A.diedB.wentbankruptC.wasputinprisonD.wasill44.HowmanycompaniesdidAlfredNobelbuildup?Hebuiltup________companiesindifferentcountries.A.80B.40C.60D.2045.WhatwasAlfredNobelalwayssearchingfor?________.A.A.meaningtolifeB.HowtoendthewarC.ThepeacebetweennationsD.Moretimeandmoremoney
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KieronWilliamsonaseven-year-oldBritishboyisbeingrecognizedasanartgeniusafterselling16paintingsfor18000poundsinjust14minutes.ThisboyhasartisticskillsthatwouldbetheenvyofanyseriouspainteranddrawncomparisonstoPabloPicassoachildprodigy神童whobecameoneofthemostrecognizedartistsofthe20thcentury.ItallbeganonafamilyholidaytoCornwallonthesouthwestEnglishcoastwhenKieronwasfivE.Inspiredbytheviewheaskedhisparentsforhisfirstsketch-pad速写纸.FromthatmomentonhebecamedeeplyinteresteD.WhilesupportiveKieron’sparentsarecarefulnottopushtheirson.Heonlypaintswhenandwhathewants.Hehasawaitinglistofhundredsandrequestsforhisworkshavebeenfloodingin.HisfathersaidasaleofKieron’sworksheldinNovemberevendrewabuyerfromJapan.Wehadpeopledrivingdownthatnighttherewerepeopleonthedoorwaitingtocomeinthemorningwhohadbeenstandingoutsidethephonesweregoingmadassoonasthedooropenedatnineo’clockandwithin14minutesallthe16pictureshadgonehesaiD.Allthistalentmoneyandhighpraisecouldsoeasilygotoayoungboy’sheadbutKieronsaidhisfriendskeephimgroundeD.Someofthemwanttobeasgoodasmeandsomeofthemthink...Umn‘youarenottoospecial’hesaiD.Kieron’sfavouritepainterisBritishartistEdwardSeagoandhehasspentsomeofhisearningsbuyingaworkbyhishero.Therestisbeinginvestedbyhisparentsuntilhereaches25.Kieron’sparentsandhisyoungersisterBilli-Jodon’tseehimasanythingotherthananormalseven-year-oldboywholikestoteararoundthehouseandwho’smadaboutfootball.Butfornowwithsomuchstilltolearnthere’sonlyonethinghewantstobewhenhegrowsup.HesaidIthinkI’lldefinitelybeanartist.26.AccordingtoParagraph1wecanknowKieronWilliamson________.A.painted16paintingsinonly14minutesB.drawsaswellasPicassodidC.isoneofthemostrecognizedartistsD.hasunusualabilityinpainting27.WhatmadeKieronWilliamsonbegintolovepainting?A.Hisfirstsketch-paD.B.Hisparents’encouragement.C.TheviewattheseasidE.D.Hisswimmingnearthecoast.28.InKieronWilliamson’sfriends’opinionhe________.A.isfamousbutalittleproudB.isn’tveryspecialfromotherchildrenC.isn’tworthpraisingatallD.ishardtogetalongwith29.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat________.A.EdwardSeagothinkshighlyofKieron’spaintingB.KieronlikesdoingsportsandpaintinginsteadofstudyingC.Kieron’sfamilyisverypoorD.Kieronwantstobeagreatpainter30.Thepassagemainlytellsus________.A.aseven-year-oldpaintinggeniusB.howtobeagreatpainterC.KieronWilliamsonmaybecomethesecondPicassoD.thepaintingchangedKieronWilliamson’slifegreatly
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EdwardWilsonisAmerica’sifnottheworld’sleadingnaturalist.InTheFutureofLifehetakesusonatouroftheworld’snaturalresources资源.Howaretheyused?Whathasbeenlost?Whatremainsandisitabletocontinuewiththepresentspeedofuse?Wilsonalsopointsouttheneedtounderstandfullythebiodiversity生物多样性ofourearth.Wilsonbeginswithanopenlettertothepioneerinenvironment环境protectionHenryDavidThoreau.Hecomparestoday’sWaldenPondwiththatofThoreau’sday.Wilsonwillusesuchcomparisonsfortherestofthebook.Theproblemisclear:manhasdonegreatdamagetohishomeovertheyears.Cantheearthwithhumanhelpbemadetoreturntobiodiversitylevelsthatwillbeabletosupportusinthefuture?BiodiversityWilsonarguesisthekeytosettlingmanyproblemstheearthfacestoday.Evenouragriculturalcropscangainadvantagesfromit.A.merehundredspecies物种arethebasisofourfoodsupplyofwhichbuttwentycarrytheloaD.Wilsonsuggestschangingthissituationbylookingintotenthousandspeciesthatcouldbemadeuseofwhichwillbeawaytoreducetheclearingofthenaturalhomesofplantsandanimalstoenlargefarmingareas.AttheendofthebookWilsondiscussestheimportanceofhumanvaluesinconsideringtheenvironment.Ifyouaretocontinuetoliveontheearthyoumaywellreadandactontheideasinthisbook.68.WelearnformthetextthatWilsoncaresmostabout______A.theenvironmentforplantsB.thebiodiversityofourearthC.thewastesofnaturalresourcesD.theimportanceofhumanvalues69.Howmanyspeciesaremostimportanttoourpresentfoodsupply?A.Twenty.B.Eighty.C.OnehundredD.TenthousanD.70.Wilsonsuggeststhatonewaytokeepbiodiversityisto_______.A.learnhowtofarmscientificallyB.buildhomesforsomedyingspeciesC.makeitclearwhattoeatD.usemorespeciesforfood71.Wecaninferthatthetextis_______A.adescriptionofnaturalresourcesB.aresearchreportC.abookreviewD.anintroductiontoascientist.
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WhenMaryMoorebeganherhighschoolin1951hermothertoldherBesureandtakeatypingcoursesowhenthisshowbusinessthingdoesn'tworkoutyou'llhavesomethingtorelyon.Maryrespondedintypicalteenagefashion.FromthatmomentontheverylastthingIeverthoughtaboutdoingwastakingatypingcoursesherecalls.TheshowbusinessthingworkedoutofcoursE.InhercareerMarywonmanyawards.OnlyrecentlywhenshebegantowriteGrowingUpAgaindidsheregretignoringhermomIdon'tknowhowtouseacomputersheadmits.Unlikeher1995autobiography自传AfterAllhersecondbookislessaboutlifeasanaward-winningactressandmoreaboutlivingwithdiabetes糖尿病.AllthemoneyfromthebookisintendedfortheJuvenileDiabetesResearchFoundationJDRFanorganizationsheservesasinternationalchairman.Ifelttherewasaneedforabooklikethisshesays.Ididn'twanttolecturebutIwantedotherdiabeticstoknowthatthingsgetbetterwhenwe'reself-controlledanddoourpartinmanagingthediseasE.Butshehasn'talwayspracticedwhatsheteaches.Inherbookshedescribesthatawfuldayalmost40yearsagowhenshereceivedtwopiecesoflife-changingnews.Firstshehadlostthebabyshewascarryingandsecondtestsshowedthatshehaddiabetes.Inachildlikeactsheleftthehospitalandtreatedherselftoaboxofdoughnuts甜甜圈.Yearswouldpassbeforesherealizedshehadtogrowup---again---andtakecontrolofherdiabetesnotletitcontrolher.Onlythendidshekickherthree-pack-a-daycigarettehabitovercomeheraddictiontoalcoholandbegintofollowabalanceddiet.Althoughherdiseasehasaffectedhereyesightandforcedhertothesidelinesofthedancefloorsherefusestofallintoself-pity.Everybodyonearthcanask'whyme?'aboutsomethingorothersheinsists.Itdoesn'tdoanygooD.Nooneisimmune免疫的toheartachepainanddisappointments.Sometimeswecanmakethingsbetterbyhelpingothers.I'vecometorealizetheimportanceofthatasI'vegrownupthissecondtimE.IwanttospeakoutandbeashelpfulasIcanbE.66.WhydidMaryfeelregretful?A.Shedidn'tachieveherambition.B.Shedidn'ttakecareofhermother.C.Shedidn'tcompleteherhighschool.D.Shedidn'tfollowhermother'sadvicE.67Wecanknowthatbefore1995Mary__________.A.hadtwobookspublishedB.receivedmanycareerawardsC.knewhowtouseacomputerD.supportedtheJDRFbywriting68.Mary'ssecondbookGrowingUpAgainismainlyabouther__________.A.livingwithdiabetesB.successfulshowbusinessC.serviceforanorganizationD.remembranceofhermother69.WhenMaryreceivedthelife-changingnewsshe_____________.A.lostcontrolofherselfB.beganabalanceddietC.triedtogetatreatmentD.behavedinanadultway70.Whatcanweknowfromthelastparagraph?A.Maryfeelspityforherself.B.MaryhasrecoveredfromherdiseasE.C.MarywantstohelpothersasmuchaspossiblE.D.Marydeterminestogobacktothedancefloor.
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Surtseywasbornin1963.ScientistssawthebirthofthisislanD.Itbeganat7.30A.m.on14thNovember.A.fishingboatwasnearIcelanD.Theboatmovedunderthecaptain's船长feet.Henoticedastrangesmell.HesawsomeblacksmokE.A.volcanowasbreakingout.Red-hotrocksfireandsmokewererushingupfromthebottomoftheseA.Theislandgrewquickly.Itwas10metershighthenextdayand60metershighon18thNovember.Scientistsflewtheretowatchit.Itwasexciting.Smokeandfirewerestillrushingup.Piecesofred-hotrockwereflyingintotheairandfallingintotheseA.Theseawasboilingandtherewasastrangelightinthesky.Surtseygrewandgrew.ThenitstoppedinJune1967.Itwas175metreshighand2kilometreslong.AndlifewasalreadycomingtoSurtsey.Plantsgrew.BirdscameSomescientistsbuiltahousE.TheywanttolearnaboutthisyoungislanD.A.newislandislikeanewworlD.56.Surtseyis_______.A.anislandnotfarfromIcelandB.acaptainC.afishingboatD.aplaceinIceland57.Scientistsflewthere_________.A.tohelpthecaptainB.tosavethefishingboatC.tolearnabouttheislandD.tobuildahouse58.WhendidscientistsflytoSurtsey?A.Beforethevolcanobrokeout.B.Assoonasthevolcanobrokeout.C.Aboutfourdaysafterthevolcanobrokeout.D.Afterthevolcanostoppedrushingup.59.Thebesttitleofthisarticleprobablyis______.A.A.NewIslandB.TheBirthofanIslandC.A.NewWorldD.ScientistsDiscoveredSurtsey
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ShortandshyBenSaunderswasthelastkidinhisclasspickedforanysportsteam.FootballtennisCricket—anythingwitharoundballIwasuselesshesaysnowwithalaugh.ButbackthenhewastheobjectofjokesinschoolgymclassesinEngland’sruralDevonshirE.Itwasamountainbikehereceivedforhis15thbirthdaythatchangedhim.Atfirsttheteenwentbikingaloneinanearbyforest.ThenhebegantocyclealongwitharunnerfrienD.GraduallySaunderssethismindbuildinguphisbodyincreasinghisspeedstrengthandendurancE.Atage18heranhisfirstmarathon.ThefollowingyearhemetJohnRidgwaywhobecamefamousinthe1960sforrowinganopenboatacrosstheAtlanticOcean.SaunderswashiredasaninstructoratRidgway’sschoolofAdventureinScotlandwherehelearnedabouttheolderman’scold-waterexploits成就.IntriguedSaundersreadallhecouldaboutArcticexplorersandNorthPoleexpeditionsthendecidedthatthiswouldbehisfuturE.JourneystothePolearen’ttheusualholidaysforBritishcountryboysandmanypeopledismissedhisdreamasfantasy.JohnRidgwaywasoneofthefewwhodidn’tsay‘Youarecompletelycrazy’Saunderssays.In2001afterbecomingaskilledskierSaundersstartedhisfirstlong-distanceexpeditiontowardtheNorthPolE.Hesufferedfrostbitehadacloserencounter遭遇withapolarbearandpushedhisbodytothelimit.SaundershassincebecometheyoungestpersontoskialonetotheNorthPoleandhe’sskiedmoreoftheArcticbyhimselfthananyotherBriton.Hisoldplaymateswouldnotbelievethetransformation.ThisOctoberSaunders27headssouthtoexplorefromthecoastofAntarcticatotheSouthPoleandbackan1800-milejourneythathasneverbeencompletedonskis.41.TheturningpointinSaunders’lifecamewhen_____A.hestartedtoplayballgamesB.hegotamountainbikeatage15C.heranhisfirstmarathonatage18D.hestartedtoreceiveRidgway’straining42.WecanlearnfromthetextthatRidgway_______.A.dismissedSaunders’dreamasfantasyB.builtuphisbodytogetherwithSaundersC.hiredSaundersforhiscold-waterexperienceD.wonhisfameforhisvoyageacrosstheAtlantic43.WhatdoweknowaboutSaunders?A.HeonceworkedataschoolinScotlanD.B.HefollowedRidgwaytoexploretheNorthPolE.C.HewaschosenfortheschoolsportsteamasakiD.D.HewasthefirstBritontoskialonetotheNorthPolE.44.TheunderlinedwordIntriguedinthethirdparagraphprobablymeans_____.A.ExcitedB.ConvincedC.DelightedD.Fascinated45.ItcanbeinferredthatSaunders’journeytotheNorthPole______.A.wasaccompaniedbyhisoldplaymatesB.setarecordintheNorthPoleexpeditionC.wassupportedbyotherArcticexplorersD.madehimwell-knowninthe1960s
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NotmanyweresurprisedwhenDustinSherrardwaschosenamongateamoffivetorepresentOntarioatWorldSkillsCompetitioninLeipzigGermanythisyear.TheeventonceknownastheSkillOlympicssymbolizesthetopofexcellenceinprofessionaltrainingwhereyoungskilledpeoplefromaroundtheworldcompeteintheskillsoftheirvariousjobsmeasuredagainstdemandinginternationalstandardwhichishardtoreach.The21-year-oldwhogrewupinEnglehartOntdidn’tgetamedalbuttheexperiencedidwondersforhisconfidencE.Sherrardhadpassionforcarpentry木工andshowedpromiseataveryyoungagE.IfirstgotinterestedinwoodmakingwhenIwasinGrade10hesays.Ihadtakenwoodshopbeforebutitneverbecameahobbyofmineuntilmyschoolstartedtogethardwoodintotheshopclasses.Irealizedhowmuchfunwoodworkingwasandtookallthewood-shopclassesIcouldandstartedspendingtimeintheshopafterschoolhesays.IgotasummerjobworkingwithmyuncleandusedmostofthemoneyImadetobuywoodworkingtoolsandquicklyturnedmydad’slittleshopintomyownwoodworkingshop.Hisskillsandknowledgeweresharpenedandtestedinthewoodworkingprogram.Allthiswentalongwayinpreparinghimforfull-timeemploymentandtaughthimwhattoexpectwhenhestartedworking.Thebiggestchallengetosecureagoodjobwithmytrainingandskillsetwouldbetokeepupwithallthedifferentproductsandnewdesignshesays.IhaveonlybeenintheindustryforafewyearsbutevenmybosswhohasbeendoingthisformanyyearsisstilllearningnewthingsallthetimE.Sherrard’spassionforhisskillhasbroughthimthisfarbuthisthirstforlearningkeepspushinghimfurther.He’salreadyplanningtogobacktoschooltostudyengineering.34.WhatcanweknowaboutWorldSkillsCompetition?A.Itprovidesprofessionaltraining.B.Itisatopeventforskilledyouth.C.ItisheldinGermanyeveryfouryears.D.Itisacompetitionforskilledcarpenters.35.HowwelldidDustinSherrarddointhecompetition?A.Hestoodout.B.HelostconfidencE.C.Hefailedtogetamedal.D.HegotpraiseD.36.WhatmadeDustinSherrardlovewoodworking?A.FamE.B.ConfidencE.C.Honour.D.Interest.37.WhatmightDustinSherrarddonext?A.FindabetterjoB.B.Returntoschooltostudy.C.WorktogetherwithhisunclE.D.Takepartinmorecompetitions.
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ThomasAlvaEdison爱迪生wasawardedmorepatents专利oninventionsthananyotherAmerican.Whenhediedin1931Americanswonderedhowtheycouldbestshowtheirrespectforhim.Onesuggestionwasthatthenationobserveaminuteortwooftotalblackout关闭中断.Allelectricpower电源wouldbeshutoffinhomesstreetsandfactories.PerhapshissuggestedplanmadeAmericansrealizefullywhatEdisonandhisinventionsmeantothem.Electricpowerwastooimportanttothecountry.Shuttingitoffforevenashorttimewouldhaveledtocompleteconfusion混乱.A.blackoutwasoutofthequestion.OnthedayofEdison’sfuneral葬礼manypeoplesilentlydimmed使暗淡theirlights.Inthiswaytheyhonouredthemanwhohaddonemorethananyoneelsetothegreatforceofelectrity63.ThissaysthatThomasEdison__________.A.wastheonlyimportantAmericaninventorB.receivedthefirstAmericanpatentC.receivedmorepatentsthananyotherAmericanD.wasthefirstAmericaninventor64.PeopledecidedtohonorEdisonwhen________.A.hemadethefirstelectriclightB.electricpowerwas100yearsC.thecountryrealizedelectricity’simportanceD.hediedin193165.Thesuggestedplanwasto_________.A.turnoffthelightsinfactoriesB.observeafewminutesoftotalsilenceC.dimallelectriclightsD.shutoffallelectricityforashorttime66.Theplanwasnevercarriedoutbecause________.A.noteveryonewantedtohonorEdisonB.itwastoodifficultC.electricpowerwastooimportanttothecountryD.ithonoredonlyoneofEdison’sinventions
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BenandhiswifeSusanwereontheirwaytohavedinnerwiththeirfriends.Itwasadarkwindynightandtheydidnotknowthewayverywell.TheydrovethroughatownuntiltheyfoundwhattheythoughtwastheroadtoDorlingwheretheirfriendsliveD.ButitsoonbecameclearthattheywerenotontheroadtoDorlingatall.Theroadthattheywereonwasgettingnarrowerandtherewerenoothercarsonit.ThewindwasblowingharderwitheveryminutethatpasseD.Theycametoasmallvillage.Theydrovepastachurchandthentwohouseswithoutlightson.Therewasnobodyabouttotellthemwheretheywereorwheretheroadwent.JustthenBensawatelephoneboxtwentymetersorsofurtheron.WhilehewalkedbackalongtheroadtoseeiftherewasanameoutsidethechurchSusantelephonedtheirfriendsandtoldthemthattheywerestillontheirway.TheirfriendswerejustsayingthatthedinnerwasalreadygettingrathercoldwhenBencamebacktothetelephoneboxhisheaddownagainstthewinD.Hesaidthattherewasatreelyingacrosstheroadandthatthetelephonelinesweredown.Susanheardnothingmorefromtheirfriendsaboutthedinner.36.SometimelaterBenandSusanfoundtheytookawrongroadbecause________.A.theirfriendslivednearerthantheydroveB.theroadwasgettingnarrowerandtheircaralonewasonitC.thehardwindmadethemgetlostD.theroadwasnotthesameasbefore37.Benwenttothechurchtoseeiftherewasanameoutsidebecause________.A.hewassuretofindsomepeoplewhoknewDorlingB.hehopedtogethelpfromthereC.hewantedtotelephonehisfriendswheretheywereD.hewantedtostaythereforthenight38.Susancouldhearnothingmorefromtheirfriendsbecause________.A.thetelephonelineswerebrokenbyatreeB.thestrongwindmadetoomuchnoiseC.theygotangryD.theyhadallleft39.Fromthepassageweknow________.A.BenandhiswifeoftenwentoutfordinnersB.BenandhiswifelivedinthecountryC.bothBenandhiswifewereshortsighted近视的D.Benandhiswifeseldom很少wenttoDorling
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Athenswillwelcomethe2004OlympicGameswithopenarms.NotonlywilltheGamesbereturningtotheirbirthplacebutthey’llalsobeenteringanewperiodofOlympichistory.TheInternationalOlympicCommitteeIOChasbeenlookingforwaystomaketheworld’slargestsportingeventabitsmallerandeasierforcitiestohost.MexicoistheonlyLatinAmericannationtohavehostedtheOlympics.AndthegameshaveneverbeenheldinAfricA.Itcostswellover$4billionthosttheOlympicGames.AndthisisstoppingmanypoorercountriesfromtryingtowinthebiD.CitiesinAfricaandLatinAmericawithgreatsocialandmoneyproblemscannotevenbegintomakethebiD.SotheIOChassuggested117waystomaketheGamessmallerandeasierforcitiesacrosstheworlD.Theseideasaretobeputintopracticesoon---maybeintimefortheBeijing2008Olympics.TheIOCwantstosaveupto$400million.Thesuggestionsincludelimitingthenumberofsportsto28andthenumberofathletesto10500.Imagineabuswith28seatsandsomesportsneedtogetofftogivetheirplacestoothersportssaidanIOCofficial.Sportsthatmightnotappearinthe2008BeijingOlympicGamesincludedbaseballsoftballandthemodernpentathlon五项全能shootingfencinghorsejumpingswimmingandrunning.WethinkthattheOlympicGameshavetobemadesmallerandthelesscostlysothattheycanbeorganizedbyallcontinentsandsubcontinents次大陆saidIOCpresidentJacquesRoggE.OurdreamisthatacontinentsuchasAfricawillbeabletoorganizetheOlympicGames.36.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.TheOlympicGameshavetobemadesmallerandlesscostlyB.TheOlympicGameshavetoincreasethenumberofsports.C.TheOlympicgameshavetoincreasethenumberofathletes.D.TheOlympicGameshavetoenlargetheirglobalattraction.37.FromthepassagewecanknowthattheOlympicshavebeenheldinfourcontinentsEXCEPT____________.A.AsiaB.AmericaC.EuropeD.Africa38.Theeventswhicharemostprobablylimitedinclude______accordingtothepassagE.A.basketballbaseballandfootballB.baseballsoftballandvolleyballC.softballbaseballandthemodernpentathlonD.softballfencingandpentathlon39.Thepurposeofwritingthearticleisto______.A.thinkhighlyoftheAthensOlympicGamesB.makemanypoorercountriesbeabletoorganizetheOlympics.C.increasetheeventsoftheAthensOlympicGamesD.makeAthensenteranewperiodofOlympichistory
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NotmanyyearsagoawealthyandratherstrangeoldmannamedJohnsonlivedaloneinavillageinthesouthofEnglanD.Hehadmadealotofmoneyintradingwithforeigncountries.Whenhewasseventy-fivehegave£12000tothevillageschooltobuylandandequipment设备forachildren’splaygrounD.Asaresultofhiskindnessmanypeoplecametovisithim.Amongthemwasanewspaperman.DuringtheirtalkJohnsonremarkedthathewasseventy-fiveandexpectedtolivetobeahundreD.Thenewspapermanaskedhimhowhemanagedtobehealthyatseventy-fivE.Johnsonhadasenseofhumour幽默.Helikedwhisky威士忌酒anddranksomeeachday.Ihaveaninjection注射inmyneckeachevening.hetoldthenewspapermanthinkingofhiseveningglassofwhisky.ThenewspapermandidnotunderstandwhatJohnsonmeant.InhisnewspaperhereportedthatJohnsonwasseventy-fiveandhadadailyinjectioninhisneck.WithinaweekJohnsonreceivedthousandsoflettersfromalloverBritainaskinghimforthesecretofhisdailyinjection.56.Johnsonbecamearichmanthrough____________.A.doingbusiness.B.makingwhisky.C.cheating.D.buyingandsellinglanD.57.ThegiftofmoneytotheschoolsuggeststhatJohnsonA.hadnochildren.B.wasastrangeman.C.wasveryfondofchildren.D.wantedpeopletoknowhowrichhewas.58.ManypeoplewrotetoJohnsontofindout_________.A.whatkindofwhiskyhehaD.B.howtolivelonger.C.howtobecomewealthy.D.inwhichpartofthenecktohaveaninjection.59.Thenewspaperman___________________.A.shouldhavereportedwhatJohnsonhadtoldhim.B.shouldn’thaveaskedJohnsonwhatinjectionhehaD.C.waseagertolivealonglifE.D.shouldhavefoundoutwhatJohnsonreallymeant.60.WhenJohnsonsaidhehadaninjectioninhisneckeacheveninghereallymeantthat________________.A.helikeddrinkingaglassofwhiskyintheevening.B.heneededaninjectionintheneck.C.adailyinjectionintheeveningwouldmakehimsleepwell.D.therewassomethingwrongwithhisneck.
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Anoldmanlayinahospitalbedheavilysedated给服镇定剂toeasethepainfromhisheartattack.ThenursearrivedandsaidYour36ishererepeatingthewordsseveraltimesbeforethe37consciousmanopenedhiseyesHissonwasa38whohadcomebackfromserviceto39tohisbelovedfather.Theelderlyman40outtotouchhisson’shandsqueezeditgently.Allthroughthe41theyoungsoldiersatinthedimlylitward病房offeringwordsof42tohisdyingdaD.Whosaid43butkeptafeeblegripofhischilD.44ofthenoiseoftheoxygentankandthemoansoftheotherpatientsthemarineremained45bytheoldman’ssidE.Severaltimesinthecourseofthatlongnightthenursereturnedandsuggestedthatthemarineleaveto46forwhilE.Buteachtimehewould47.Asdawnapproachedtheelderlyman48.Hislovingsonrestedtheoldman’slifelesshandonthebedandlefttohindthe49.Theyoungmanwaitedwhilethenursecarriedhisfather’sbodyawayandwhenshereturnedofferingwordsof50themarineinterruptedher.Whowasthatman?heaskeD.51.thenurserepliedHewasyourfather.Nohewasn’ttheyoungmansaidI’ve52seenhimbeforeinmylife.Thenwhydidn’tyousaysomething?WhenIarrivedatthewardIknewrightawaytherehadbeenan53.theyoungmanexplaineD.ButIalsoknewthatmanneededhissonandhewasn’therE.Icouldtellhewastoo54toknowwhosatbesidehimbutheneededsomeonetheresoIjustdecidedto55.36.A.sonB.brotherC.cousinD.friend37.A.simplyB.actuallyC.barelyD.totally38.A.directorB.marineC.policemanD.manager39.A.talkB.stickC.tendD.adjust40.A.reachedB.movedC.walkedD.picked41.A.morningB.noonC.afternoonD.night42.A.respectB.encouragementC.truthD.wisdom43.A.somethingB.everythingC.nothingD.much44.A.UnawareB.AfraidC.FreeD.Sick45.A.calmB.stillC.seriouslyD.loyally46.A.walkB.restC.chatD.exercise47.A.refuseB.hesitateC.explainD.think48.A.awokeB.screamedC.diedD.fainted49.A.friendB.nurseC.relativeD.ambulance50.A.angerB.loveC.admirationD.sympathy51.A.SurprisedB.CuriousC.UpsetD.Annoyed52.A.everB.faultC.seldomD.once53.A.storyB.faultC.mistakeD.accident54.A.sickB.anxiousC.carelessD.disappointed55.A.liveB.leaveC.fleeD.stay
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KieronWilliamsonaseven-year-oldBritishboyisbeingrecognizedasanartgeniusafterselling16paintingsfor18000poundsinjust14minutes.ThisboyhasartisticskillsthatwouldbetheenvyofanyseriouspainteranddrawncomparisonstoPabloPicassoachildprodigy神童whobecameoneofthemostrecognizedartistsofthe20thcentury.ItallbeganonafamilyholidaytoCornwallonthesouthwestEnglishcoastwhenKieronwasfivE.Inspiredbytheviewheaskedhisparentsforhisfirstsketch-pad速写纸.FromthatmomentonhebecamedeeplyinteresteD.WhilesupportiveKieron’sparentsarecarefulnottopushtheirson.Heonlypaintswhenandwhathewants.Hehasawaitinglistofhundredsandrequestsforhisworkshavebeenfloodingin.HisfathersaidasaleofKieron’sworksheldinNovemberevendrewabuyerfromJapan.Wehadpeopledrivingdownthatnighttherewerepeopleonthedoorwaitingtocomeinthemorningwhohadbeenstandingoutsidethephonesweregoingmadassoonasthedooropenedatnineo’clockandwithin14minutesallthe16pictureshadgonehesaiD.Allthistalentmoneyandhighpraisecouldsoeasilygotoayoungboy’sheadbutKieronsaidhisfriendskeephimgroundeD.Someofthemwanttobeasgoodasmeandsomeofthemthink...Umn‘youarenottoospecial’hesaiD.Kieron’sfavouritepainterisBritishartistEdwardSeagoandhehasspentsomeofhisearningsbuyingaworkbyhishero.Therestisbeinginvestedbyhisparentsuntilhereaches25.Kieron’sparentsandhisyoungersisterBilli-Jodon’tseehimasanythingotherthananormalseven-year-oldboywholikestoteararoundthehouseandwho’smadaboutfootball.Butfornowwithsomuchstilltolearnthere’sonlyonethinghewantstobewhenhegrowsup.HesaidIthinkI’lldefinitelybeanartist.26.AccordingtoParagraph1wecanknowKieronWilliamson________.A.painted16paintingsinonly14minutesB.drawsaswellasPicassodidC.isoneofthemostrecognizedartistsD.hasunusualabilityinpainting27.WhatmadeKieronWilliamsonbegintolovepainting?A.Hisfirstsketch-paD.B.Hisparents’encouragement.C.TheviewattheseasidE.D.Hisswimmingnearthecoast.28.InKieronWilliamson’sfriends’opinionhe________.A.isfamousbutalittleproudB.isn’tveryspecialfromotherchildrenC.isn’tworthpraisingatallD.ishardtogetalongwith29.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat________.A.EdwardSeagothinkshighlyofKieron’spaintingB.KieronlikesdoingsportsandpaintinginsteadofstudyingC.Kieron’sfamilyisverypoorD.Kieronwantstobeagreatpainter30.Thepassagemainlytellsus________.A.aseven-year-oldpaintinggeniusB.howtobeagreatpainterC.KieronWilliamsonmaybecomethesecondPicassoD.thepaintingchangedKieronWilliamson’slifegreatly
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DearMomandDadI'mafraidIhavesomeverybadnewsforyou.Ihavebeenverynaughtyandtheschoolmasterisveryangrywithme.Sheisgoingtowritetoyou.Youmustcomeandtakemeawayfromhere.Shedoesnotwantmeintheschoolanylonger.ThetroublestartedlastnightwhenIwassmokingacigaretteinbed.AsIwassmokingIheardfootstepscomingtowardstheroom.IdidnotwantateachertocatchmesmokingsoIthrewthecigaretteaway.Unfortunatelythecigarettefellintothewaste--paperbasket.Itcaughtfire.Therewasacurtainnearthewaste--paperbasket.Itcaughtfiretoo.Soonthewholeroomwasburning.Themasterphonedthefirebrigade.Theschoolisalongwayfromthetownandbeforethefirebrigadearrivedthewholeschoolwasonfire.ThemastersaidthatthefirewasallmyfaultandImustpayforthedamage.Shewillsendyouabillforaboutamilliondollars.I'mverysorryforthis.MuchloveSarah69.WhydidSarahwritetohisparents?A.Hemissedthemverymuchfortheyhadn’tseeneachotherforalongtimE.B.Hetoldhisparentswhathehaddoneinschool.C.Hewastiredofstudyingandwantedtoleaveschool.D.Hethoughthewasoldenoughtohelpthemdosomething.70.Whywastheschoolmasterangrywithhim?A.becausehewastoonaughtyB.becausehewastoolazyC.becausehecausedabigfireD.becausehestolesomethingfromtheschool71.Hwmuchdidhehavetopayforschool?A.$1000000B.₤1000000C.¥1000000D.$10000072.Accordingtothepassagewhatshouldthestudentsnotdo?A.theyshouldnotdancebecausedancingwouldwastealotofmoneyB.theyshouldnotsmokebecausesmokingisdangeroustothemC.theyshouldnotmakefriendsbecausemakingfriendswouldtakethemabsentD.theyshouldnotwearexpensiveclothesbecausetheywouldwastealotofmoney.
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Ananxiousmotherwatchedasrescuersfreedherbabyfromamuddywell.Afterbeingpulledfromthewellthebabyjoyfullyrantoitsmomastherescuerstookabreak.Itwasadifficultandpotentiallydangerousrescue:thebabywasan8-month-oldelephantandatfirstitsmotherthoughtthehumansweretryingtoharmit.Thebabyelephantfellintothefive-foot-deepwellnearKenya'sAmboseliNationalPark.Localpeoplehaddugthewellforwater.Ittook30minutestoremovethetrappedelephant.WhileVickiFishlockoftheAmboseliTrustforElephantsmadealoudshouttofrightenthemotherawaytwomenstruggledtogetaropearoundthebabyelephant.OncetheropewasinplaceFishlockusedherjeeptopullthebabyout.FishlockrecognizedZombethemotherofthetrappedbabyelephantfromamarkonherear.ShebelievesthatintheendZomberealizedthehumansweretryingtohelp.Rescueswheretheelephant’sfamilymembersarearoundarealwaysstressfulandI'malwayshappywheneveryoneissafeFishlocksaiD.Thereunions团聚alwaysbringtearstomyeyes.Thedepthoftheirloveforeachotherisoneofthethingsthatmakeelephantssounusual.Theverynextdayanotherbabyelephantfellintothesamewell.The3-month-old'sfamilyhadbeendrivenawayfromtheareabylocalpeoplE.OnceithadbeenrescuedtheAmboseliTrusthadtosendittoanelephantorphanage孤儿院inNairobiKenya'scapitalcity.TherescuesshowedtheplightofelephantsacrossAfricA.Elephantsarefightingtosurviveasconflictsbetweentheanimalsandhumansareincreasing.Thousandsofelephantsarealsobeingkilledfortheirtusks.ThetusksaresoldinAsiawhereivorytrinketsareinhighdemanD.TheAmboseliTrusthasbeenstudyingelephantsandtryingtohelpthemsince1972.FishlocksaidWehopethisrescuepersuadespeoplethatelephantsarespecialanddeservetobeprotectedandtreasureD.56.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat_____.A.FishlockhadseenthebabyelephantbeforeB.ThemotherelephantwasagreathelptorescuersC.thewellwasdugbylocalpeopletotrapelephantsD.themotherelephantwasunfriendlyatfirsttotherescuers57.WhatcausesFishlocktothinkthatelephantsarespecial?A.Theirtrustinhumans.B.Thedeeplovebetweenthem.C.TheirgreatabilitytosurvivE.D.Thegoodcommunicationbetweenthem.58.Whatdidthetwobabyelephantshaveincommon?A.Theywereboth8monthsolD.B.TheywerebothrescuedbylocalpeoplE.C.Theywerebothtrappedinthesamewell.D.Theywerebothreunitedwiththeirmothers.59.TheunderlinedwordplightinParagraph7probablymeans______.A.astrongpersonalityB.A.dangeroussituationC.anannoyinghabitD.acloserelationship
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Inthemid-1940stheyoungambitiousRuthandElliotHandlerownedacompanythatmadewoodenpictureframes.In1945RuthandElliotjoinedtheirclosefriendHaroldMattsontoformacompanythatwouldbeknownforthemostfamousandsuccessfuldollevercreateD.ThiscompanywouldbenamedMattelafterMattsonandElliot.Inthemid—1950’swhilevisitingSwitzerlandRuthHandlerpurchasedaGermanLillidoll.Lilliwasashapelyprettyfashiondollfirstmadein1955.ShewasoriginallyfashionedafterafamouscartooncharacterintheWestGermanNewsletterBuilD.LilliisthedollthatwouldinspireRuthHandlertodesigntheBarbiedoll芭比娃娃.WiththehelpofhertechniciansandengineersatMattelBarbiewasborn.RuththenhiredCharlotteJohnsonafashiondesignertocreateBarbie’swardrobE.Itwasin1958thatthepatentforBarbiewasobtaineD.ThiswouldbeafashiondollunlikeanyofhertimE.Shewouldbelong-limbed长肢的shapelybeautifulandonly11.5inchestall.RuthandElliotwouldnametheirnewfashiondollaftertheirowndaughterBarbiE.In1959theBarbiedollwouldmakeherwaytotheNewYorkToyShowandreceiveacoolreceptionfromthetoybuyers.Barbiehasundergonealotofchangesovertheyearsandhasmanagedtokeepupwithcurrenttrendsinhairstylesmakeupandclothing.Sheisareflectionofthehistoryoffashionsinceherintroductiontothetoymarket.Barbiehasauniversalappealandcollectorsbothyoungandoldenjoytimespentandmemoriesmadewiththeirdolls.59.WhatcanweknowaboutBarbiefromthepassage?A.Shewasfashionedafterafamouscartooncharacter.B.Shereflectsthehistoryoffashion.C.Shewasfirstmadein1958.D.ShewasRuth’sdaughter’sdoll.60.WhenRuthandElliotcreatedthefirstdoll.A.theyhadlearnedaboutthetoymarketB.theyaskedafashiondesignertohelpC.thedollhadauniversalappealD.thedollhadcreatedapromisingmarket61.TheBarbiedolliswellreceivedbecause.A.sheisalwayskeepingupwithfashionB.shestandsforthetoytendencyC.sheispopularwithchildrenD.shehasalargemarketintheworld62.Whichisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.BarbieDoll-SymbolofFashionB.BarbieDoll-ToyofNewTimeC.CurrentTrendofBarbieDollD.BirthandPopularityofBarbieDoll
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MartinLutherKing.Jr.wasborninGeorgiain1929.WhenhewasstillaboyMartinlearnedthathispeopletheblackAmericanswereoftentreateddifferentlyfrommostoftheirfellowAmericans.Manycouldnotattendgoodschoolsgetgoodjobsorliveinnicehousesbecauseofthecoloroftheirskin.Martinknewthatinafreecountrythiswaswrong.Hewantedtohelphisblackbrotherssohedecidedtogotoschooltogetgoodeducation.Hebecameaminister牧师inMontgomeryAlabamA.ThisiswhereMartinLutherKing’speacefulfightfirstbegan.Dr.Kingheldthebeliefthattheonlywaypeoplecouldwintheirrightswastoremainpeacefuleveninfaceofdanger.LaterMartinLutherKingbecameafamouslawyerandagreatleaderofblackpeoplewhofightforequalrights.In1963hiseffortsledtotheGreatMarch大游行onWashingtonwhereKingdeliveredhisfamousspeechIHaveaDream.Hereheraisedpublicconcernforthecivilrights民权movement.Dr.KingwontheNobelPeacePrizein1964forhisachievementsandcouragE.ThewholenationmournedwhentheterribleeventhappenedonApril41968inMemphisTennesseE.MartinLutherKingJrwasshot.Themanwhohadpreached倡导nonviolence非暴力diedviolently.ButDr.King’sdreamcanneverdiE.ManyAmericansarestillstrugglingtomakethatdreamcometruE.ThefollowingispartofhisfamousspeechdeliveredduringtheGreatMarch:Ihaveadreamtoday!IhaveadreamthatonedayontheredhillsofGeorgiasonsofformerslavesandthesonsofformerslave-ownerswillbeabletositdowntogetheratthetableofbrotherhooD.Ihaveadreamthatmyfourlittlechildrenwillonedayliveinanationwheretheywillnotbejudgedbythecoloroftheirskinbutbythecontentoftheircharacter.44.MartinLutherKing’speacefulfightfirstbegan__________.A.whenhewenttoschoolB.afterhebecameaministerC.aftertheGreatMarchD.afterhebecamealeaderofblackpeople45.ThepurposeoftheGreatMarchwas__________.A.towintheNobelPeacePrizeB.tovoicethesufferingsofblackpeopleC.toattractAmericanpeople’sattentiontocivilrightsD.toforcethepresidenttofalloutofpower46.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinthesecondparagraphmean?A.becameangryB.becamesadC.cheeredD.becamepuzzled47.WhatwasMartinLutherKing’sdream?A.Togivehischildrenahighsocialposition.B.Tohaveanationwhereblackpeopleandwhitepeoplearetreatedequally.C.tocarryonthepeacefulrevolution.D.tobeelectedpresidentofAmericA.
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JoeandHelenMillshadtwosmallchildren.Onewassixandtheotherfour.TheyalwaysrefusedtogotobedandHelenwasalwayscomplainingaboutthisandaskingJoeforhelp.Butashedidnotcomehomeuntilaftertheyhadgonetobedduringtheweekhewasunabletohelpexceptatweekends.Joeconsideredhimselfagoodsingerbutreallyhisvoicewasnotatallmusical.Howeverhedecidedthatifhesangtothechildrenwhentheywenttobeditwouldhelpthemtorelaxandtheywouldsoongotosleep.HedidthiseverySaturdayandSundaynightuntilheheardhissmallsonwhisperedtohisyoungersisterIfyoupretendthatyou’reasleephewillstop.50.Thechildrenalwaysrefusedtogotobedwhich_______..A.madeHelenhappyalotB.satisfiedtheirmotherC.HelenwasnotsatisfiedwithD.gaveHelenmuchencouragement.51.Thehusbandcouldn’thelpthewifetolookafterthechildren_______..A.becausehereturnedfromworktootiredB.sincehisvoicesoundedlikeasinger’sC.exceptonSaturdayandSundayD.forhedidnotlikehischildren..52.Whichofthefollowingconclusionscanwedrawfromtheabovestory?A.Joe’ssongdidhelpthechildrentorelax.B.WithJoe’shelpthechildrenwenttosleep.C.Thewifemustbethankfultoherhusbandforthegreathelp.D.Thechildrenweresotiredoftheirfather’svoicethattheypretendedtobeasleep.
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NearthevillagethereisanoldfamoustemplE.Somepeoplewanttobuildnewhouseswherethetemplenowstandsbecausetheycanfindnootherareatobuildthemwhileothersdisagreewiththem.Theymeettodecidehowtosolvetheproblem.Herearetheiropinionsaboutit.TheexpertwantstoprotectthetempleandbelievesthattherearesomeinterestingthingsburiedinthegrounD.Ifitisdestroyedormovedpeoplemayneverlearnabouthowpeoplelivedinthepast.Thebusinessmanthinksthatthehousesshouldbebuilt.HistoryisimportantbutwemustthinkaboutthefuturE.ThevillageneedsdevelopmentandbuildingnewhouseswillofferjobstohundredsofpeoplE.VillagerA.saysWeshouldbuildthenewhousesbecauseweneedhousestolivein.VillagerB.saysWeshouldprotectthetemplebecauseitcanattractmanytouriststocomeforavisit.Ifthetempleisdestroyedormovedwewilllosealotofbusiness.Thevillageleaderthinksthathehasadutytomakelifebetterforthevillagers.Theyneedjobsandnewhouses.Healsothinkstheculturalsite遗迹isimportantandtheyshouldbecarefulwithitaswell.66.Theexpertdoesn’twantto_______theoldfamoustemplE.A.rebuildB.protectC.pulldownD.falldown67.Thebusinessmanthinksbuildinghousestherecan_______.A.helpthevillagedevelopB.attractmanytouriststocomeforavisitC.helppeoplelearnabouthowpeoplelivedinthepastD.helppeoplelearnabouttheinterestingthingsburiedintheground68._______agreethattheyshouldbuildnewhousestherE.A.TheexpertandthevillageleaderB.ThebusinessmanandVillagerC.VillagerA.andVillagerD.VillagerB.andthebusinessman69.Thevillageleaderthinks_______.A.theyshoulddestroythetempleB.theyneedn’tbuildnewhousesC.TheyshouldbuildthetempletomakelifebetterD.theyshouldnotonlybuildnewhousesbutalsobecarefulwiththetemple70.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisRIGHT?A.It’sdifficulttosatisfyeveryonE.B.Theculturalsiteisnotsoimportant.C.It’seasytomakeadecisionontheproblem.D.Thevillagerswilllosetheirjobswiththedevelopmentoftheirhometown
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In1933anunknownAmericancalledClarenceNashwenttoseethefilm-makerWaltDisney.HehadunusualvoiceandhewantedtodoworkinDisney’scartoonfilmsforchildren.WhenWaltDisneyheardNash’svoicehesaidStop!That’sourduck!Theduckwasthenow-famousDonaldDuckwhofirstappearedin1934inthefilmTheWiseLittleHen.Donaldlivedinanoldhouseboatandworehissailorjacketandhat.Laterthatyearhebecameastarafteraneight-minuteMickeyMousefilm.Thecinemaaudienceslikedhimbecausehewaslazyandgreedyandbecausehelosthistemperveryquickly.AndtheylovedhisvoicewhenhebecameangrywithMickey’seightnephews.SoonDonaldwasmorepopularthanMickeyMousehimselfprobablybecausehewasn’tgoody-goodylikeMickey.Inthe1930s40sand50sDonaldandhisfriendsMickeyGoofyandPlutomakehundredsofDisneycartoons.HealsomadeeducationalfilmsabouttheplaceoftheUSAintheworldandsafetyinthehomE.Thenin1966DonaldDuckandhisvoicedisappeared—therewerenomorenewcartoons.ClarenceNashdiedinFebruary1985.Buttoday’schildrencanstillseetheoldcartoonsontelevisionandhearthatfamousvoicE.56.WaltDisney______.A.playedthepartofDonaldDuckB.madeDonaldDuckfilmsC.hadDonaldDuck’svoiceD.drewcartoons57.WaltDisneychoseClarenceNash______.A.becausehisvoicewasrightforMickeyMouseB.becausehisvoicewasrightfortheduckinanewcartoonfilmC.becausehewasfondofplayingjokesD.becausehewasquitehumorous58.ThefirstDonaldDuckfilm______.A.appearedin1934B.wasshownin1933C.wasgreatlyappreciatedin1966D.waspopularin193059.WhichofthefollowinginNOTtrue?A.ClarenceNashhadDonaldDuck’svoicE.B.PeoplelikedDonaldDuckbetterbecausehewaslazyandgreedyandbecameangryquickly.C.DonaldDuck’svoicedisappearedin1966.D.MickeyMousewasn’tagoody-goody.
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- Thehousewasquietat5A.m.andTim’smotherwasasleep.Onlythesoundofthebigfreezerbrokethequiet.He’ddreamtofthecavelastnight.Thepurring轻微颤动声ofthefreezerhadbeentheseA.Timpulledonasweaterandputsomeapplesintohisschoolbag.Itwastooearlyforbreakfast.He’deatafterhe’dbeenthroughthecavesittingontherocksandstaringattheseA.Hewishedhehadaproperpack.Hisschoolbagwouldhavetodo.Whatelse?Sandwiches——buthismothermightwakeupifhestartedpullingoutbreadforsandwiches.She’dwanttoknowwhyhehadtoleavesoearly.Hesettledforsomebiscuitsandleftanotestuckatthetable:GonetoMichael’s.Backtonight.Tim.Theskywashighandsoftandlightoutsidethoughthesunstillwasn’tup.Eventhehighwayupthehillwasquietashemadehiswaydownthestreet.Thewindfromtheseawasfreshandsweet.Thesandhillsstillbreathedheatfromyesterday’ssunthoughthetopofthesandwascool.Herandowntothebeachimpatientlybuttherewasnoonejustdrysanddancingintheearlywindandseabirdsmarchingupanddownwatchingthewaves.Thelightchangedsuddenly.ThefirstraysofsunlightstretchedacrosstheseA.ThesunwaspushingitswayovertheedgeoftheworlD.OverthefirstrocksalongtothepointTimglancedback.Thebeachwasstillempty.Thesunsailedhigherinthesky.Hecouldseethecavenowevendarkerinthemorninglight.Thesandturnedsilverthendarkgoldasthewaterflowedawayfromit.Hehadtoforcehimselftogocloser.Whywasitsomuchmoremysteriousnow?ButitwouldbesillytogobacknowaftersomuchtroublE.Heneedn’tgoinalltheway21.WhatdidTimdoatthebeginningofthestory?A.Heleftthehousequietly.B.HehadbreakfastathomE.C.Heleftanoteonthefreezer.D.Heputasweaterinhisschoolbag.22.HesettledforsomebiscuitsinParagraph3meansthatTim______.A.hadtoleavethebiscuitsonthetableB.likedbiscuitsbetterthansandwichesC.hadtotakebiscuitsinsteadofsandwichesD.couldonlyfindsomebiscuitsinthekitchen23.WhatmadeitpossibleforTimtoseetheentrytothecave?A.Theheightofthefirstrocks.B.Theupsanddownsofthewaves.C.Thechangeinthepositionofthesun.D.Thevaststretchofthesunlitbeach.24.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothestory?A.ThesealookedlikeapieceofgolD.B.SeabirdsflewawaywhenTimarriveD.C.Timwastheonlypersononthebeach.D.TheskygotdarkasTimreachedthecavE.25.InthestoryTim’smoodchangedfrom______.A.lonelinesstocrazinessB.anxiousnesstoexcitementC.helplessnesstohappinessD.eagernesstonervousness
- KnowingthatLouiseMallardhadhearttroublecarewastakentotellherthenewsofherhusband’sdeath.ItwashersisterJosephinewhotoldher.HerhusbandRichardhadbeeninthenewspaperofficewhenthenewsoftherailwayaccidentwasreceivedwithBrentMallard’snameleadingthelistofkilled.OnhearingthenewsLouisecriedatonceinhersister’sarms.WhenhertearsendedshewenttoherroomalonE.Shewouldhavenoonefollowher.Shesankintothecomfortablearmchairthatfacedtheopenwindowasifshewaspresseddownbyasadnessthatseemedtoreachintohersoul.FromthewindowshecouldseethetopsoftreesandnewgreenspringlifE.Thedelicioussmellofrainwasintheair.Someblueskycouldbeseenthroughtheclouds.ShewasyoungwithafaircalmandintelligentfacE.Butnowtherewasanemptylookinhereyesasshedullystaredoutatthesky.FearingforhersisterJosephinecametothedoorandbeggedLouisetocomeout.Finallysheopenedthedoor.Sheheldhersister’swaistandtogethertheycamedownthestairs.Richardstoodwaitingforthematthebottom.Suddenlytherewasthesoundofsomeoneopeningthefrontdoor.BrentMallardentereD.HehadbeenfarfromtheaccidentanddidnotevenknowtherehadbeenonE.HestoodinshockasLouiseletoutascream.WhenthedoctorcamehesaidLouiseMallardhaddiedofaheartattack.56.WhywasgreatcareneededtotellLouiseaboutthenewsofthedeathofherhusband?A.Itwasfearedthatshewouldkillherself.B.ItwasnotyetcertainhewasdeaD.C.Shehadnoonetheretosupporther.D.Itwasfearedthattheshockwouldkillher.57.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutLouiseistrue?A.Herbrother-in-lawwasajournalist.B.Josephinewashercousin.C.Herhusbandworkedasatraindriver.D.Shediedinthespring.58.HowdidBrentfeelwhenLouiseletoutascream?A.SadB.SurprisedC.JoyfulD.Excited59.Whichfamilytreeshowsthecorrectrelationshipbetweenthecharactersinthestory?60.Whatisthebesttitleforthisstory?A.TheSpiritB.A.ShockingDeathC.TheAccidentD.HomeComing
- 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.Againshestartedoverandfinallycompletedtheletterfullofmistakesthough.Shelookedattheclock:11:55–fiveminutestofreedom.JustthenMargaretwalkedin.ShecamedirectlyovertoLillandputonehandonthedeskandtheotheronthegirl’sshoulder.ShereadtheletterandpauseD.ThenshesaidLillyou’redoinggoodwork!LillwassurpriseD.ShelookedattheletterthenupatMargaret.Withthosesimplewordsofencouragementherdesiretoescapedisappearedandherconfidencebegantogrow.ShethoughtWellifshethinksit’sgoodthenitmustbegoodIthinkI’llstay!LilldidstayatCarharttOverallCompanyfor51yearsthroughtwoworldwarsand11presidents-allbecausesomeonehadtheinsighttogiveashyanduncertainyounggirlthegiftofself-confidencewhensheknockedonthedoor.66.WhydidLillleaveschoolatanearlyage?A.TolearnEnglishwell.B.Toearnmoneyforherfamily.C.Togetself-confidencE.D.Tobecomeatypist.67.WhenLillappliedforthejobshe___________.A.couldspeakgoodEnglish.B.didn’tknowmuchabouttypingC.knewMargaretverywellD.neverwroteanyletter68.HowmanyattemptsdidLillmaketotypetheletter?A.OnE.B.Two.C.ThreE.D.Four.69.Whodoestheunderlinedwordsomeoneinthelastparagraphreferto?A.Lill’sfather.B.Lillherself.C.Apresident.D.Margaret.70.WhatcanwelearnfromLill’sstory?A.EncouragementmakesadifferencE.B.Honestyisthebestpolicy.C.Virtueleadstosuccess.D.Timewaitsfornoman.
- InourtimeMarxoncewrotechangeisupontheworldandcannotbestoppedaswewish.Thethingnowistounderstandit.MarxdevotedhislifetounderstandingthatchangE.BorninTrierin1818hecamefromarichmiddle—classfamily.ManyofhisrelativeshadbelievedinJudaismyóu tài jiāo buthisfatherhadchangedtobelieveinProtestantism新教inordertobecomealawyer.AfterstudyingattheuniversitiesofBonnandBerlinMarxbecameinterestedinpoliticsinhisearlytwentiesandin1848wroteTheCommunistManifestotogetherwithhislife-longfriendFriedrichEngels.RevolutionbrokeoutthroughoutEuropein1848andMarxwasforcedtoleaveGermanywhenitfailedin1849.HemovedtoLondonwherehespenttherestofhislifeworkingintheBritishMuseum.HisstayinthehouseinDeanStreetinSohowasatimeofgreathardshipforMarxandhisfamily.HewassurvivingalmostonthemoneyprovidedbyEngelsandontheverylittlemoneyheearnedastheforeignreporterforanewspaperinNewYork.ThreeofhissixchildrendiedduringthetimeinSohoandMarxevenhadtoborrowmoneyinordertoburyoneofthem.OnlywhenMarx’swifeJennygot120poundsafterhermotherdiedwasthefamilyabletomoveoutofSohoandintoaslightlybetterhouseinKentishTown.MarxdiedonMarch14th1883andisburiedinHighgateCemeteryinnorthLondon.56.WhydidKarlMarx’sfatherchangehisbelieffromJudaismtoProtestantism?A.Forhisson’seducation.B.Forhiscareerdevelopment.C.Nottobelookeddownon.D.Tomovetoanothercountry.57.WhydidKarlMaxleaveGermany?A.HewasofferedajobbytheBritishMuseum.B.Hecouldn’tfindworkinGermany.C.Thepoliticalsituationwasverydangerousforhim.D.Hewantedtowriteabook.58.WheredidKarlMarxworkforanewspaper?A.InNewYork.B.InBerlin.C.InTrier.D.InLondon.59.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.KarlMarxlivedahappylifeinSohoLondonB.KarlMarxsufferedthedeathofmorethanhalfhischildrenC.KarlMarxwasborninapoorfamilyD.KarlMarxlivedabetterlifeafterhismother-in-lawdied60.Whichistherightorderofthefollowingfacts?A.Marx’sfamilymovedtoKentishTown.B.MarxwroteTheCommunistManifestowithEngels.C.Hebegantoworkastheforeignreporterforanewspaper.D.MarxhadtoleaveGermanybecauseofthefailureoftherevolution.A.bdacB.bdcaC.cabdD.cbda
- DicklivedinEnglanD.OnedayinJanuaryhesaidtohiswifeI'mgoingtoflytoNewYorknextweekbecauseI'vegotsomeworktherE.Whereareyougoingtostaythere?hiswifeaskeD.Idon'tknowyet.DickanswereD.Pleasesendmeyouraddressfromthereinatelegram电报hiswifesaiD.AllrightDickanswereD.HeflewtoNewYorkonJanuary31standfoundanicehotelinthecenterofthecity.Heputhisthingsinhisroomandthenhesenthiswifeatelegram.Heputtheaddressofhishotelinit.Intheeveninghedidn'thaveanyworksohewenttoacinemA.Hecameoutatnineo'clockandsaidNowI'mgoingbacktomyhotelandhaveanicedinner.HefoundataxiandthedriversaidWheredoyouwanttogo?ButDickdidn'trememberthenameandaddressofhishotel.Whichhotelaremythingsin?hesaidAndwhatamIgoingtodotonight?Butthedriverofthetaxididnotknow.SoDickgotoutandwentintoapostofficE.TherehesenthiswifeanothertelegramandinithewrotePleasesendmemyaddressatthispostofficE.56.DickflewtoNewYorkbecause___.A.hewentthereforaholidayB.hehadworkthereC.hewentthereforsightseeing观光D.hishomewasthere57.Whydidhiswifewantatelegramfromhim?A.Becauseshedidn'tknowhisaddressyetB.BecauseshewantedtogotoNewYorktooC.BecauseshemightsendhimanothertelegramD.Becauseshecouldn'tleaveherhusbandbyhimselfinNewYork58.WheredidDickstayinNewYork?A.Inthecenterofthecity.B.Inahotel.C.Inarestaurant.D.Athisfriend'shousE.59.Whowouldsendhimthenameandaddressofhishotel?A.Themanager经理ofhishotel.B.ThepoliceofficE.C.Thetaxidriver.D.HiswifE.60.Whichofthefollowingisnottrue?A.Dickstayedatanicehotelinthecenterofthecity.B.Dickdidn'tworkonthefirstnightofhisarrival.C.Dickforgottosendhiswifeatelegram.D.Dickwantedtogobacktohishotelinataxi.
- Itseemslikeeverydaythere'ssomenewresearchaboutwhetherourfavoritedrinksaregoodforus.Onedaysciencesaysaglassofredwineadaywillhelpuslivelonger.Thenextdaymaybenot.ItseemsjournalistsareprettyinterestedinwineresearchandthesamemightbesaidforcoffeE.Nowthere'sbeenalotofresearchintowhethercoffee'sgoodforourhealththeresultshavereallybeenmixedadmitsNealFreedmanwholedthecoffeestudyandpublishedhisfindingsinamedicaljournalrecently.There'sbeensomeevidencethatcoffeemightincreasetheriskofcertaindiseasesandthere'salsobeenmaybemorerecentevidencethatcoffeemayprotectagainstotherdiseasesaswell.Freedmanandhiscolleaguesundertookthebiggeststudyyettolookattherelationshipbetweencoffeeandhealth.Theyanalyzeddatacollectedfrommorethan400000Americansages50to70participatinginthestudy.Wefoundthatthecoffeedrinkershadamodestlylowerriskofdeaththanthenon-drinkershesaiD.Here'swhathemeansbymodestly:thosewhodrankatleasttwoorthreecupsadaywereabout10percentor15percentlesslikelytodieforanyreasonduringthe13yearsofthestudywhentheresearcherslookedatspecificcausesofdeathcoffeedrinkingappearedtocuttheriskofdyingfromheartdiseaselungdiseaseinjuriesaccidentsandinfections.NowFreedmanstressedthatthestudydoesn'tprovecoffeecanmakepeoplelivelonger.Astudylikethiscanneverproveacause-and-effectrelationship.Allitcanreallydoistopointresearchersintherightdirectionforfurtherinvestigation.Andevenifitturnsoutthatcoffeeisreallygoodforyouscientistshavenoideawhy.63.Accordingtothefirstparagraphreporterswouldliketoknowtheresearchfindingsof_______.A.teaB.beerC.coffeeD.wine64.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Freedmanandhiscolleagueshired400000AmericanstocollectdatE.B.PeoplewhotookpartinFreedman'sresearchareabout50to70yearsolD.C.About400000AmericansworkedforFreedman'steamfor13years.D.Peoplewhoare50to70yearsoldseldomdrinkwffeE.65.Accordingtotheauthorscientists________.A.havealreadyprovedthatcoffeeisgoodforhumanhealthB.havealongwaytogobeforetheyfindawaytostudycoffeeC.haveavoidedthecause-and-effectapproachtostudycoffeeD.arestillunabletofigureoutwhycoffeeisgoodforus66.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle?A.TheMagicalEffectsofCoffeeB.NealFreedmanandHisResearchC.CanCoffeeHelpYouLiveLonger?D.A.CupofCoffeeA.DayMakesDiseasesAway
- LaoShewroteTeahousein1957.TheplayshowstheaudiencelifeinChinabetween1898and1945.IttakesplaceinateahouseinoldBeijingandittellsusthestoryofWangLifaandhiscustomers.ItasksustoseetheteahouseasthecentreoftheneighborhooD.FinallyitsaysgoodbyetooldBeijinganditspeoplE.Thestorystartsin1898duringtheQingDynasty.Itcontinuesin1916andfinallyitbringstheaudiencetotheendoftheAnti-JapaneseWarin1945.AfterthewarWanglosestheteahouseandhedies.LaoShewasborninBeijingin1899.HisparentssenthimtotheTeahouse’sSchoolinBeijingandhelearnedtoteach.Form1924to1929hetaughtChinesetotheEnglishinLondon.Hewrotemanyplaysnovelsandshortstories.HewasnamedaPeople’sArtistandaGreatMasterofLanguage.HewasoneofthegreatestChinesewritersofthe20thcentury.InLaoShe’sTeahousetodaywaitersbringteatothecustomersandsellthemdeliciousChinesefooD.IfyoulikeBeijingOperafolkmusicacrobaticsormagicshowsyoucanenjoythemintheteahousE.LaoShe’sTeahousegivesawonderfulwelcometoeveryonefromChinaandfromallovertheworlD.66.HowmanyyearsoflifeinChinaisshownintheplayTeahouse?A.47years.B.45years.C.98years.D.57years.67.WhendoesWangLifalosetheTeahouse?A.Before1945.B.In1916.C.In1898.D.After1945.68.LaoShewasallofthefollowingexcept__________.A.aGreatMasterofLanguageB.apeople’sArtistC.abossofTeahouseD.oneofthegreatestChinesewritersofthe20thcentury69.WhowerewelcometoLaoShe’sTeahousetoday?A.OnlyBeijingoperaaudiencE.B.Onlyforeigncustomers.C.EverycustomerfromhomeandabroaD.D.OnlyChinesecustomers.70.What’sthemainideaofParagraph4?A.LaoShE.B.LaoShe’sTeahousE.C.ThestoryofTeahousE.D.TheplayTeahousE.
- AdelineVirginiaWoolfnéeStephen;25January1882–28March1941wasanEnglishnovelistandessayistregardedasoneoftheforemostmodernistliteraryfiguresofthetwentiethcentury.DuringtheinterwarperiodWoolfwasasignificantfigureinLondonliterarysocietyandamemberoftheBloomsburyGroup.HermostfamousworksincludethenovelsMrsDalloway1925TotheLighthouse1927andOrlando1928andthebook-lengthessayA.RoomofOne'sOwn1929withitsfamousdictumawomanmusthavemoneyandaroomofherownifsheistowritefiction.MainbodyMydear'DearestIfeelcertainIamgoingmadagain.Ifeelwecan'tgothroughanotherofthoseterribletimes.AndIshan'trecoverthistimE.IbegintohearvoicesandIcan'tconcentratE.SoIamdoingwhatseemsthebestthingtodo.Youhavegivenmethegreatestpossiblehappiness.YouhavebeenineverywayallthatanyonecouldbE.Idon'tthinktwopeoplecouldhavebeenhappiertillthisterriblediseasecamE.Ican'tfightanylonger.IknowthatIamspoilingyourlifethatwithoutmeyoucouldwork.AndyouwillIknow.YouseeIcan'tevenwritethisproperly.Ican'treaD.WhatIwanttosayisIoweallthehappinessofmylifetoyou.YouhavebeenentirelypatientwithmeandincrediblygooD.Iwanttosaythat-everybodyknowsit.Ifanybodycouldhavesavedmeitwouldhavebeenyou.Everythinghasgonefrommebutthecertaintyofyourgoodness.Ican'tgoonspoilingyourlifeanylonger.Idon'tthinktwopeoplecouldhavebeenhappierthanwehavebeen...........................formthelastletterofvirginiawoolf61.AccordingtothefirstparagraphwecaninferthatA.DuringtheinterwarperiodvirginiawoolfwasimportantforLondonpeoplE.B.Shehasbeenlivingfor55yearsC.HerfirstthenovelsMrsDallowayin1925D.Sheregardedasoneoftheforemostromanticismliteraryfiguresofthetwentiethcentury62.whatisformofThemainbodyA.letterofresignationB.LetterofcondolenceC.LetterofsuicideD.LettersofApologies;63.WherecanIseethisarticleA.newspaperB.biographyC.GermanLiteratureD.television64.AccordingtothemainbodywhichofthefollowingisnotthereasonofherDutchact自杀A.Shecan'tgoonspoilingyourlifeanylongerB.IfeelcertainIamgoingmadagainC.Shecannotbearherhusband'sinterferenceD.Theapproachofwarmakesherpsychologicalproblemsaggravated
- Withlongbrownhairdeepblueeyesatallandthinfigure身躯BradPittseemstobeabornactor.Hemadehisfirstappearanceinafilmin1990.Thoughhewasinthefilmforonly14minutespeoplefloodedthecinematoseehim.InhisnextfilmPittplayedtheroleofafisherman.Tomakethefilmbetterhelearnedtheskilloffishingfromafisherman.Pittcaringmoreaboutrolesthanmoneyhasaspecialfavorforthehardroles.Afterreadingthescreenplay剧本ofLegendsoftheFallhewasattractedbytheleadingcharacter.HeaskedforalowerpayfromtheshootingteamandwaswillingtoworkinhardconditionsintheRockyMountainsforsixmonths.ThefilmgivesthechancetoknowlifE.IshallalwaysrememberthetimewhenweweremakingthefilmPittsaidaftercompletingitfully.Pittstartedhisdreamofartwhenhewasinuniversity.Thoughborninacommonfamilyin1964heshowedhisinterestinfilmatanearlyagE.Afterleavinghighschoolhewenttouniversitytostudylaw.Becausehelovedfilmmorethanlawshortlybeforehecouldgraduatehedroppedoutforalifeofhisownwithonly325dollarsinhandsometimesasaporterorawaiter.Thankstohishardworkhefinallyopenedupanewfieldofhisown.60Pittactedhisfirstfilmattheageof.A.6B.14C.26D.3661.Theunderlinedexpressionabornactormeans.A.hewasborninanactorfamilyB.hebecameanactorsoonafterhewasbornC.hewasanactorwhenhewasbornD.hehasastrongnaturalabilitytobeanactor62.Fromthepassageweknow.A.PittbecameknownasanactoratanearlyagE.B.ToachievehisgoalPittsufferedalotbeforesuccessC.itwaswrongofPittnottofinishhisuniversityeducationD.InordertodevelophisinterestPittfailedtoenteruniversity63.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribethecharacterofPitt?A.DevoteD.B.Generous.C.Selfish.D.Mean.
- Fortheirnick-of-timeactsTobya2-year-olddogandWinnieacutecatwerenamedDogandCatoftheYearbytheAmericanSocietyforthePreventionofCrueltytoAnimals.AsAmyPaulchoked哽住onapieceofappleatherhomeherdogjumpeduplandinghardonherchestandforcingthepieceinherthroatout.WhentheKeeslingfamilyofIndianawasabouttobekilledbycarbonmonoxidetheircatclawedatthewifeCathy’shairuntilshewokeupandcalledforhelp.Noonecouldexplaintheirtimelyheroics.Bothpetswererescuedbytheirownersininfancy---Tobyasa4-week-oldthrownintoagarbagebintodieandWinnieasaweek-oldorphanhidingunderabarnsohelplessthatCathy’shusbandErichadtofeedhermilkwithaneyedropper.AstheKeeslingsrecalleditagas-drivenpumpbeingusedbrokedownspreadingcarbonmonoxidethroughthehousE.BythetimeWinniewenttorescuethecouple’s14-year-oldsonwasalreadyunconscious.WinniejumpedonthebedandwasclawingatmewithakindofangrysoundCathyKeeslingsaiD.Thestatepolicerespondingtoher911callsaidthefamilywasonlyminutesfromdeathjudgingbytheamountofpoisonousgasinthehousE.AmyPaul’shusbandwasathisjobwhenshetookamiddaybreakfrommakingjewelryandbitintoanapplE.NormallyIpeelthembutIreadinGoodHousekeepingMagazinethattheskinhasallthenutrientssoIatetheskinandthat’swhatcausedmetochokesherecalleD.Icouldn’tbreatheandIwasinpanicwhenTobyjumpedonmE.HeneverdoesthatbuthedidandsavedmylifE.BothTobyandWinnieaccompaniedtheirownerstotheawardsluncheon.56.WhydidAmyPaulchokeonapieceofapple?A.Shewastooyoungtocareforherself.B.ShehadabigbitE.C.TheapplewastooharD.D.Shedidn’tpeeltheskinasusual.57.Winniesavedthelivesofitsowner’swholefamilyinanaccidentby__________.A.jumpingontoitsownerB.callingforhelpC.clawingatCathy’shairD.makingsomestrangenoises58.WhichofthefollowinghasthesimilarmeaningtotheunderlinedwordinfancyinParagraph4?A.middleageB.youthC.babyhoodD.agedness59.Whatcausedthecarbonmonoxidespreadingthroughthehouse?A.A.pumpbreakingdown.B.A.driverbreakingintothehousE.C.Theburninggas.D.Thepoisonousgas.60.Whatwouldbethesuitabletitleforthepassage?A.SoSmartAnimalsAreB.DogandCatHonoredforSavingTheirMastersC.UnforgettableExperiencesD.GreatHonorsforCatandDog
- ThestoryisabouttwooldpeoplenamedDavidandRosyJackson.Bothofthemhadverybadmemories.ForexampleRosywouldforgettocookdinnerortakevegetableshomeafterpayingforthem.DavidwouldshowupforworkonSundaysthinkingitwasMonday.Onewintertheyweretotakealongplanetrip.Whentheyarrivedattheairporttherewereonlytenminutesleft.Inthatsituationanyonewouldgetintotheplanerightaway.ButDavidandRosydidn’tdoso.TheywenttobuysomeflightinsuranceinsteaD.Immediatelyaftertheyputatwo-poundnoteintoamachinetheirpolicy保险单cameout.WhowouldgetthemoneyiftheplanecrashedIwonder?askedRosy.MymotherofcourseherhusbandreplieD.Weshouldpostthepolicytoher.Nowbequick!Givemeastampwillyou?hesaidtoRosy.TheplaneisgoingtotakeoffinanotherminutE.Davidputthestampontheenvelopedroppeditintoapostboxandsuddenlyheletoutacry.Whatdoyousupposehappenedtohim?Hehadpostedtheirplaneticketstohismother.56.RosyisDavid’s______.A.friendB.motherC.sisterD.wife57.ThispassagetellsusthatDavidandRosy______.A.werealwaysshortoftimeB.alwaysdideverythinginagreathurryC.wereveryforgetfulD.usuallyworkedonSundays58.Davidmeanttoposthismother_____.A.twoplaneticketsB.atwo-poundnoteC.theflightinsuranceD.anemptyenvelope59.MrJacksonmadesuchafoolishmistakebecause______.A.hewasworriedabouthismotherB.hehadforgottentobuyastampC.hewasworriedaboutthisflightD.hismemorywaspoorandhepostedtheletterinagreathurry60.Accordingtothepassagetheoldcouple_____.A.Theybothhaveagoodmemory.B.Theyarrivedattheairportveryearly.C.Theydidn’ttakethelongplanetripfinally.D.Theywenttoawrongairport.
- AsaboyMarkTwaincausedmuchtroubleforhisparents.Heusedtoplaypracticaljokesonallhisfriendsandneighbors.Thenatureofhisjokesoftenledtoviolence暴力.HehatedtogotoschoolandheconstantlyranawayfromhomE.HealwayswentinthedirectionofthenearbyMississippi.Helikedtositonthebankoftheriverforhoursatatimeandjustgazeatthemysteriousislandandthepassingboats.Helearnedmanythingsabouttheriverduringthosedays.HelearnedallaboutitshistoryandunusualpeoplE.HelatermadethempartofthehistoryofAmericainthebookTomSawyerandHuckleberryFinn.MarkTwainreceivedhisgenius天才fromhismother.Obviouslyhedidn’tgetitfromhisfather.Heoncestatedthathehadneverseenasmileonhisfather’sfacE.Ontheotherhandhismotherhadtheabilitytosayhumorousthings.ThesameabilitymadeMarkTwainanextremelyhumorouspublicspeaker.56.AccordingtothepassageMarkTwainwasa_______boy.A.shyB.braveC.naughtyD.poor57.BecauseofthenatureofhisjokeswhenhewasachildMarkTwainwould_______.A.ranawayfromschoolB.causehisparentstoquarrelwithothersC.getintotroublewithhisfriendsandneighborsD.liketositonthebankoftheMississippiRiver58.Itcanbelearnedformthepassagethat______A.MarkTwain’sfatherwasacruelmanB.MarkTwainneverattendedschoolontimeC.MarkTwainoftenwentboatinginthenearbyriverD.MarkTwain’smotherwassomethingofahumorist59.InhisbookTomSawyerandHuckleberryFinnMarkTwainwrotemuchabout_______.A.theMississippiandthepeoplelivingonitB.hisfriendsandneighborsC.hisschoollifeD.hisparents60.ItisinferredthatwhataffectedMarkTwain’scharactermostlywas_______.A.hispracticaljokesB.hisfather’sseriousnessC.thehistoryoftheMississippiD.hismother’sgeniusforhumor
- Onceuponatimeamanbecameagreatarcher射手.Heaskedthekingtodeclarehimasthegreatestarcherofthecountry.ThekingwasabouttodosowhenanoldservantofthekingsaidWaitsir.Iknowanoldmanwholivesintheforest.Heisamuchgreaterarcher.Letthisyoungmangotohimandlearnfromhimforatleastthreeyears.Themancouldnotbelievethattherecouldbeagreaterarcherthanhimbuthewentandfoundtheoldmanandhewas!Forthreeyearshelearnedfromhim.ThenonedaywhenhethoughthehadlearnedeverythingthethoughtaroseinhimIfIkillthisoldmanthenIwillbethegreatestarcher.Theoldmanhadgonetocutwoodandhewascomingbackcarryingwoodonhisshoulder.Theyoungmanhidbehindatreewaitingtokillhim.Heshotanarrow.Theoldmantookasmallpieceofwoodandthrewit.Itstruckthearrowandthearrowturnedbackandwoundedtheyoungmanverydeeply.TheoldmancametookoutthearrowandsaidIknewthatsomedayorotheryouweregoingtodothis.That’swhyIhavenottaughtyouthissecret.Thereisnoneedtokillme.MyMasterisstillaliveandI’mnothingbeforehim.Youmustbewithhimforatleastthirtyyears.Andheisveryoldsogofast!Findtheoldman!60.Theunderlinedwordinthe1stparagraphisclosestinmeaningto.A.admireB.adviseC.announceD.admit61.Theyoungarcherwantedtokilltheoldmanbecause_______.A.hehadnothingmoretolearnfromhimB.hecouldthenbecomethegreatestarcherC.theoldmanrefusedtoteachhimeverythingD.theking’soldservantorderedhimtodoso62.Thefollowingsentencesshowwhathappenedbetweentheyoungarcherandhismaster.Whichistherightorderoftheevents?aTheoldmanwoundedtheyoungman.B.Theyoungmanlearnedfromtheoldman.C.Theyoungmanwantedtokilltheoldman.D.Theyoungmanaskedthekingtodeclarehimasthegreatestarcher.A.abcdB.dcbaC.dbcaD.dbac63.Whatdoyouthinkwouldmostprobablyhappennext?A.Theyoungarcherdiedfromthewoundsoonafter.B.Thekingdeclaredtheyoungmanthegreatestarcher.C.Theyoungarcherfoundtheoldman’smasterandkilledhim.D.Theyoungarchersetofftolookfortheoldman’smaster.
- AsaboyCharlesRobertDarwincollectedanythingthatcaughthisinterest:insectscoinsandinterestingstones.HewasnotverycleverbutDarwinwasgoodatdoingthethingsthatinterestedhim.HisfatherwasadoctorsoDarwinwassenttoEdinburghtostudymedicineandwasplannedtofollowamedicalcareer.ButCharlesfoundthelecturesboring.ThenhisfathersenthimtoCambridgeUniversitytostudytobeapriest.WhileatCambridgeDarwin’sinterestinzoologyandgeographygrew.LaterhegotaletterfromRobertFitzRoywhowasplanningtomakeavoyagearoundtheworldonashiptheBeaglE.HewantedanaturalisttojointheshipandDarwinwasrecommended推荐.ThatvoyagewasthestartofDarwin’sgreatlifE.AstheBeaglesailedaroundtheworldDarwinbegantowonderhowlifehaddevelopedonearth.Hebegantoobserveeverything.Afterhewashomehesettoworkgettinghiscollectioninorder.HisfirstgreatworkTheZoologyoftheBeaglewaswellreceivedbuthewasslowtomakepublichisideasontheoriginoflifE.LaterDarwinandWallaceanothernaturalistwhohadthesameopinionsasDarwinproducedapapertogether.Darwin’sgreatbookOntheOriginofSpeciesbyMeansofNaturalSelection物种起源appeareD.Itattractedastorm.PeoplethoughtthatDarwinwassayingtheyweredescendedfrommonkeys.Whatashamefulidea!AlthoughmostscientistsagreedthatDarwinwasrighttheChurchwasstillsostrongthatDarwinneverreceivedanyhonorsforhiswork.AfterwardshepublishedanothergreatworkTheDescentofMan.HishealthgrewworsebuthestillworkeD.WhenIhavetogiveupobservationIshalldiehesaiD.Hewasstillworkingon17April1882.Hewasdeadtwodayslater.51Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.CharlesDarwin’sideasB.CharlesDarwin’sworksC.Thegreatestscientist:CharlesDarwinD.Fatherofmodernbiology:CharlesDarwin52Darwin’sfathersenthimtoEdinburghto_____.A.makehimlikenaturalhistoryB.makehimbecomeadoctorC.lethimchangehishobbiesD.havehimgiveuphiscollection53AccordingtothepassageCharlesDarwin’swholelifewaschangedby_____.A.thevoyageoftheBeagleB.hiscollectionofcoinsC.thenaturalistsatCambridgeD.hisstudyatCambridgeUniversity54Theunderlinedparttheyweredescendedfrommonkeysprobablymeans_____.A.theygavemonkeyslifeB.theyweredifferentfrommonkeysC.theyweredevelopedfrommonkeysD.theyhadtolivewithmonkeys55Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_____.A.DarwinannouncedhisideasontheoriginoflifeassoonashefinishedhisvoyageB.WallaceagreedwithDarwin’sopinionsandwroteTheDescentofManwithhimC.churchmenwerestronglyagainstDarwin’sideasatthattimeD.Darwinwrotetwogreatbooksandapaperduringhislifetime
- Mynewly-rentedsmallapartmentwasfarawayfromthecentreofLondonanditwasbecomingessentialformetofindajobsofinallyIspentawholemorninggettingtotownandputtingmynamedowntobeconsideredbyLondonTransportforajobontheundergrounD.Theywerelookingforguardsnotdrivers.ThissuitedmE.Icouldn’tdriveacarbutthoughtthatIcouldprobablyguardatrainandperhapscontinuetowritemypoemsbetweenstations.ThewritersKeatsandChekhovhadbeendoctors.T.S.EliothadworkedinabankandWallaceStevensforaninsurancecompany.I’dbeasubwayguarD.Icouldseemyselfbeingcheerfulusefulagoodmaninacrisis.ObviouslyI’dbeoverqualifiedbutIwaswillingtoforgetaboutthatinreturnforasteadyincomeandtravelprivileges—thosebeingparticularlywelcometosomeonelivingalongwayfromthecitycentrE.ThenextdayIsatdownwithalmostahundredothercandidatesfortheintelligencetest.Imusthavedoneallrightbecauseafterabouthalfanhour’swaitIwassentintoanotherroomforapsychologicaltest.Thistimetherewereonlyaboutfiftycandidates.Theinterviewersatatadesk.CandidatesweresignaledforwardtooccupytheseatoppositehimwhenthepreviousoccupanthadbeendismissedafteragreaterorshortertimE.Obviouslythelonginterviewswerethemoresuccessfulones.Someoftheinterviewswereasshortasfiveminutes.Minewastheonlyonethatlastedaminuteandahalf.Icanrememberthequestionsnow:Whydidyouleaveyourlastjob?Whydidyouleaveyourjobbeforethat?Andtheonebeforethat?Ican’trecallmyanswersexceptthattheywereshortatfirstandgrewprogressivelyshorter.HisclosingstatementIthoughtrevealedalackofsensitivitywhichhelpedtoexplainwhyasapsychologisthehadrisennohigherthantheundergroundrailway.You’vefailedthepsychologicaltestandweareunabletoofferyouaposition.Failingtogetthatjobwasmylowpoint.OrsoIthoughtbelievingthattheworkwaseasy.Actuallysuchjobs—beingapostmanisanotheroneIstilldesire—demandexactlythesortofelementaryyetresponsibleawarenessthatthehabitualdreamerisleastqualifiedtogivE.ButIwasstillfarshortoffullself-understanding.Iwasalsoshortofcash.56.Thewriterappliedforthejobchieflybecause_________.A.hecouldnolongeraffordtolivewithoutoneB.hewantedtoworkinthecentreofLondonC.hewasnotinterestedinanyotheravailablejobD.hehadreceivedsomesuitabletraining57.Thewriterthoughthewasoverqualifiedforthejobbecause_________.A.heoftentraveledundergroundB.hehadwrittenmanypoemsC.hehadworkedinacompanyD.hecoulddealwithdifficultsituations58.Whatdoesthewriterrealizenowthathedidnotrealizethen?A.HowunpleasantordinaryjobscanbE.B.HowunsuitablehewasforthejoB.C.Howdifficultitistobeapoet.D.Howbadlyhedidintheinterview.59..Thelengthofhisinterviewmeantthat_________.A.hedidnotliketheintervieweratallB.hehadnotdonewellintheintelligencetestC.hewasnotgoingtobeofferedthejobD.hehadlittleworkexperiencetotalkabout60.What’sthewriter’sopinionofthepsychologist?A.HewasratherunsympathetiC.B.HewasunhappywithhisjoB.C.Hewasquiteinefficient.D.Hewasveryaggressive有进取心的.
- OnSept24anearthquakestruckthesouthwestofPakistantakingmorethan300livesandleavinghundredsofthousandshomeless.Butafterthehorribledisasterpeoplelivingbythecoastreceivedanothershock–theysawanewislandwhichseemedtohaveappearedoutofnowhereintheseajustoverakilometerfromtheshorereportedBBCNews.IsteppedoutandwasflabbergastedlocaljournalistBahramBalochtoldtheBBC.Icouldseethisgraydome-shapedbodyinthedistancelikeagiantwhaleswimmingnearthesurfacE.Hundredsofpeoplegatheredtowatchitindisbelief.Thisislandhasbecomeaglobalcuriosity.Howwasitformedinjustafewminutes?Asyoumightalreadyknowmanyislandsintheseaareformedbyvolcanoes.TherearenumerousvolcanoesundertheseA.Asthehotlava岩浆eruptsandcoolsdownitpilesupandformstheshapeofamountain.Whenthemountaingrowstohigherthanthesealevelthepartthat’sabovethewateriswhatwecallanisland.ThisishowtheislandwasformedafterthePakistanearthquakeexceptthatinsteadofanordinaryvolcanoitwasamudvolcanothatbroughtaboutthisislanD.Lavaisnottheonlythingthat’slockedundertheEarth’scrust地壳–thereisalsogas.WhenanearthquakehappensandbreakspartofthecrustthegasisreleasedatanextremelyhighspeedpushingmuduptothesurfaceaccordingtoNationalGeographiC.Butonlyearthquakesthatareextremelypowerfulcancausemudvolcanoestopushupenoughmudtoproduceislands–andthis7.7-magnitudeearthquakeinPakistanwasstrongenough.Theislandisabout20metershighuptoabout90meterswideand30meterslongnearlythesizeofasoccerfielD.Infactmudvolcanoislandsaren’tnew.Thisisthefourthislandofthiskindintheregionsince1945.Butthoseislandsusuallydidn’tlastlong.ItwillprobablybegonewithinacoupleofmonthssaidBillBarnhartaresearcherwiththeUSGeologicalSurvey.Afterallit’sjustabigpileofmudthatwasontheseafloorthatgotpushedup.67.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?A.theeffectsoftheearthquakeonSept.24B.thedifferencesbetweenmudvolcanoesandordinaryvolcanoesC.thereasonsfortheformationofthenewislandD.thesuggestionsaboutpreventinganearthquake68.TheunderlinedwordflabbergastedinParA.2isclosestinmeaningto______.A.surprisedB.anxiousC.worriedD.delighted69.Wecaninferfromthearticlethat______.A.thenewislandformedwithinafewmonthsB.scientistsknowlittleaboutvolcanoesC.anotherearthquakeislikelytohappeninPakistanD.notallearthquakesproducenewislands70.Accordingtothepassagemudvolcanoislands.A.arequitedifficulttolocateB.usuallywon’texistalongtimeC.areformedonlybyhotlavafromvolcanoesD.usedtobepartoftheEarth’scrust
- FeiXiangwhoseEnglishnameisKrisphillipsisaChineseAmerican.HeisnearlytwometerstallwithblueeyeslookinglikeanAsian.ThoughhewasborninTaiwanhegrewupspeakingChinesetohismotherandEnglishtohisfatherandstudentsatStanfordUniversityinCaliforniA.LaterhereturnedfromabroadtoTaiwanandbecomeasinger.In1986FeiXiangvisitedthemainland中国大陆andturnedintoapopstartherE.HewaswellknownamongtheyoungpeopleandhissongswerewidelyacceptedsuchasFireintheWinterCloudsofMyHomelandandsoonHeleftthemainlandforNewYorkfouryearslater.Thereheworkedasalowlymember.HelivedaquietlifeinNewYorkforonlyafewpeopleknowhisnamE.Nowphillipsisplanningtoendhissix—yearstayintheUSAandreturntothemainlandandhisrecordingcareer生涯.HisnewprojectistointroducethemainlandtothemusicoftheBroadwaystage白老汇戏剧艺术includingthesongMariafromWestSideStory.46.Krisphillip’smotheris_________andhisfatheris________.A.ChineseAmericanB.ChineseChineseC.AmericanChineseD.EnglishAmerican47.MrKrisphillipsbecamefamousasbigpopstar________.A.intheUnitedStaresB.intheplacewherehewasbornC.inthemainlandD.atStanfordUniversity48.What’stheorderinwhichphillipsdidthefollowingthings?A.madeadecisiontoreturntoPRC中国B.learnedChinesefromhismotherandEnglishfromhisfatherC.waswidelywelcomedbytheyoungpeopleD.workedasalowlymemberE.becameastudentatStanfordUniversity.A.becdaB.ebdcaC.debacD.cabed49.FeiXiangisbestknownChinafor_______.A.hisplantointeroducethemainlandtothemusicofBroadwaystageB.WestsidestoryC.hisperfoemace演出D.hisspecialnationlity国籍50.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.FeiXiang’sparentsarebothteachers.B.FeiXianglivedinthemainlandforfouryears.C.FeiXingisregardedasabigpopstarbothinAmericaandChinA.D.FeiXiangreturnedtothemainlandin1896.
- HilarySmithbelongedtoagoodfamily.ButbytheageoftwentyhehadspentallthemoneythegoodoldfamilyhaD.Hethenhadsometroublewiththebankandwasputinprison.HeescapedfromtheprisonandrantoAustraliawithoutdelay.HilarydidnotlikeAustraliaandAustraliadidnotlikeHilary.Whathecoulddoseemedtobeoneoftwothings:dieorwork.ThenherememberedthathewasnotaloneintheworlD.Hehadanaunt.Shewashisfather’sonlysisterbuthisfatherusedtosayshebroughtnoglorytothefamily.HilaryofcoursetriedtodiscoverwhatshehaddonE.Itseemedthatshehadfailedtomarryanobleman.Insteadshehadchosenahusbandwhowasconnectedwithtrade.OfcourseassoonasshebecameMrsParksherbrotherconsideredherdeaD.LateronMrParksdiedandleftheralotofmoney;butthatdidnotbringherbacktolifeinherbrother’sopinion.Hilarydiscoveredhisaunt’saddress.Fortunatelysheremainedfaithfulandhonesttohimevenaftershefellill.SoHilary’sstarshoneagainandsoonhemovedintoherhouseandlivedascomfortablyasasailorwhohadjustreachedharbour.Hehadonlyaboutasixpenceinhispocket.Onethingwassoonclear:hisauntwasseriouslyillandnothingcouldcureherillness.HilarywasveryworrieD.Fatehadfoundahomeforhimandwasnowgoingtothrowhimoutofit.Therewasonlyonethingthatcouldsavehim:herwill.Will?ShesaidyesIhavemadeonE.ThatwaswhenIwasagirlandhadnotmuchmoney.IleftallmymoneytosomereligiouspeoplE.Didn’tyoumakeanotherwillwhenyouweremarried?HilaryaskeD.HisauntshookherheaD.NoshesaidinalowvoiceTherewasnoneedWhenIfinallyhadalotofmoneyIfoundIhadnorelations.Onthenextdayhewenttothepubliclibraryandexaminedabookoflaw.IttoldhimwhathealreadybelieveD.WhenawomanismarriedanearlierwilllosesitsvaluE.A.newwillmustbemadE.Ifnonewwillismadethemoneygoestothenearestrelation.Hilaryknewthathewashisaunt’sonlyrelation.HisfuturewassafE.AfterafewmonthshadpassedHilary’sproblemsbecameserious.Hebadlyneededmoney.Hehadexpensivetastesandowedalotofmoneytoshopkeepers.Theytrustedhimbecausehisauntwasrich;butthedebtwasterriblE.Unfortunatelyhisauntdidnotwanttodiscussmoneymattersatall.Intheendtheyhadaquarrelaboutthesmallamountoftenpounds.Hilarywasnotveryangry.Hebegantowonderaboutanewproblem.Wasitkindtowanthisaunttoliveanylonger?Wasitnotbetterforhertodienow?Whilehewasconsideringwhattodohisaunttoldhimthatshewasgoingtosendforherlawyer.SoshewasgoingtomakeanewwillHilarythought.ShemightleaveallhermoneytosomeoneelsE.Soonhereachedacleardecision.Hemustdoagreatkindnesstothepooroldwoman.OnenightwhentheoldservantwhohadbeennursinghisauntwentoffhedoubledtheamountofsomemedicinE.Thetotalamountwastoogreatanditcouldjustputhertosleepforever.Thankyouhisaunttooktheglassfromhishandwithagratefullook.Iwantmorethananythingtosleepandnevertowakeupagain.IsthatwhatyouwishHilary?Don’tblamemeifIhavesomedoubtsaboutwhatyouintendedtodo.Sickpeoplegettheseideasyouknow.OnethingIoughttoexplaintoyou.Mr.ParksnevermarriedmE.Healreadyhadawifeandcouldn’tmarryagainThatmadeyourfoolishfatherveryangrywithmE.WellifIamalivetomorrowIshallmakeanotherwillinyourfavour.IfIdietonightyou’llgetnothing...NoHilarydon’ttrytotaketheglassaway.IfyoudothatIshallknow;andIdon’twanttoknow.GoodnightHilary.Thenverycarefullysheraisedtheglasstohermouthanddrank.55.FromthestorywelearnthatHilary’sauntwas.A.bad-temperedandlonelyB.kind-heartedandwiseC.carelessaboutmoneyD.crueltoherniece56.WhydidHilary’sfatherconsiderhisauntdead?A.BecausetheylostcontactwitheachotherafterhermarriagE.B.Becauseshemarriedabusinessmanwithawifeagainsthiswill.C.BecauseshebrokeawayfromthefamilyforabetterlifE.D.Becausehethoughtshewasashametothefamily57.TheunderlinedsentenceHemustdoagreatkindnesstothepooroldwomaninparagraph11suggeststhatHilarySmith.A.wasdeterminedtoputhisaunt’slifetoanendB.decidedtodohisauntafavortocallinalawyerC.madeuphismindtotakegoodcareofhisauntD.wouldhelphisaunttodonateallhermoneytoreligiouspeople58.Whichofthefollowingisthefocusofthestory?A.Hilary’saunt’smoney.B.HilarySmith’sdebts.C.Theintendedmurder.D.Hilary’saunt’smarriagE.59.WhenHilaryreadthelawbookHilarylearntthat.A.Hilary’sauntisnotallowedtomakeanewwillB.themoneywillgotoHilaryafterhisauntdieswithoutanewwillC.Hilary’sauntmustleavethemoneytothereligiouspeopleaftershediesD.Hilarymustlookafterhisaunttillherdeathbecauseheistheonlyrelation60.Whichdetailfromthestoryistheclimax高潮ofthestory?A.Hilaryescapedfromtheprison.B.Hilaryquarreledwithisauntabouttenpounds.C.Hilary’sauntdrankthemedicinehernephewpreparedforher.D.Hilary’sauntmadeawilltoleaveallhermoneytosomeoneelse
- AphotographertakesapictureoftheChinesebronzeratheadandrabbitheadsculpturesdisplayonthepreviewoftheauction拍卖ofYvesSaintLaurentandPierreBerge’sartcollectionattheGrandPalaisinParisFranceFeb212009.ChineselawyershaveaskedtheFrenchcourttostopauctionhouseChristie’sputtingtwobronzerelics文物looted掠夺fromChinaunderthehammerlawyerssaidFriday.A.PariscourtonMondayruledagainststoppingthesaleoftwolootedChinesebronzesculptureswhichcomeupforauctionatChristie’sonWednesday.UndertherulingoftheTribunaldeGrandeInstanceinParistheplaintiff起诉人theAssociationfortheProtectionofChineseArtinEuropeAPCAEwasorderedtopaycompensation赔偿tothedefendant.RenXiaohongalawyerforAPCAEtoldXinhuathatitwasofgreatsignificancetofilethelawsuit.WehopetoarousepublicattentioninEuropeonthefateofnumerousChineseworksstoleninthepasttohelpkeepthoserelicswellprotectedandcollectedRensaiD.TheQingDynasty1644—1911relicstheheadsofabronzerabbitandaratwereamonganoriginalsetof12bronzeanimalheadsthatwereoncedecoratedattheimperialsummerresortYuanmingyuan.TheywerelootedwhenthepalacewasburntdownbyAnglo-FrenchalliedforcesduringtheSecondOpiumWarin1860.ThepairbecamepartofacollectionofthelatefashiondesignerYvesSaintLaurent.TheyhavebeenputupforauctionbyhispartnerPierreBergE.Thetwoitemsareexpectedtofetchbetween16millionand20millioneuros.Sofarfiveofthe12bronzeanimalheadshavebeenreturnedtoChinawhilethewhereaboutsoffiveothersareunknown.48.ThetwobronzeanimalheadsweredisplayedattheGrandPalaisinParissothat.A.theycouldbecollectedandwellpreservedB.thephotographerscouldtakepicturesC.thepubliccouldseetheminadvanceD.theycouldn’tbesoldatauction49.Thesignificancetostopthesaleoftwobronzeanimalheadsisto.A.fetchbetween16millionand20millioneurosB.drawpublicattentiontotheChineseworksstoleninthepastC.maketheworldknowmoreabouthistoryoftheQingDynastyD.findtheotherfivebronzeanimalheadsandreturnthemtoChina50.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.The12bronzeanimalheadshavebeenputupforauction.B.The2bronzeanimalheadshaven’tbeenreturnedtoChinA.C.The12bronzeanimalheadswereusedasimperialdecoration.D.YuanmingyuanwasonceburntdownbyAnglo-Frenchalliedforces.51.Thepassageismostprobablytakenfrom.A.anewspaperB.anadvertisementC.ahistorytextbookD.anintroductionofauction
- JaimeNaredisnearly6-foot-1andblessedwithMichaelJordan-styleskills.Ingamesthe12-year-oldgirlperformedmoreexcellentlythanboyssometimesscoring30pointsormorE.Andthereaccordingtohercoachliestheproblem.She’ssogoodMichaelAbrahamsaidsoshemakestheboyslooklikescrubs灌木丛.Soshehasbeentoldshecannolongerplayinboys’teamsatTheHoopwhichorganizesaleague联赛inwhichAbraham’steamscompetE.ThetroublestartedlastmonthwhensomeparentstoldTheHoopmanagementtheydidn’tlikeJaimeplayingwiththeboys.TheHoopofficialsinformedAbrahamthatJaimeafteryearsinoneofhisboys’teamswasbanneD.NealFranzerTheHoop’sdirectorofoperationssaidThursdaythattheparentswereadamant坚决的buttheircomplaintshadnothingtodowithJaime’sskills.TheysaidtheproblemwastheboyswereplayingdifferentlyagainstherbecauseshewasagirlhesaiD.They’dbeentaughtnottopushagirlandthefocushadshiftedfromplayingbasketballtonoticingagirlwasonthefloorwiththem.TheHoopofficialse-mailedAbrahamtoremindhimoftherules.AbrahamJaimeandherparentsdon’tbuyit.Ithinkthecomplaintscomefromparentswhodon’tlikeseeingagirlwhoplaysbetterthantheirsonsAbrahamsaiD.Jaimewhosaidshefellinlovewithbasketballwhenshewas8likestheboys’teambecauseboysplayafast-pacedgamE.Jaime’smomReikoWilliamssaidtheissueboiledoverafteraparticulargamE.Shescored30pointsWilliamssaiD.Irememberoneplay.Shestoletheballandmadeabehind-the-backpasstoateammatE.Hemisseditandshegrabbedthereboundandputitin.Ithinkitwasjusttoomuchforsomeofthoseparents.56.MichaelAbrahamis.A.JaimeNared’scoachB.JaimeNared’sfatherC.JaimeNared’steammateD.TheHoop’smanager57.HowdidtheboysfeelwhenplayingagainstJaimeNared?A.ProuD.B.Angry.C.InteresteD.D.AshameD.58.Theboys’parentswantedJaimeNaredtoleaveboys’teamsbecause.A.JaimeNaredhadbetterskillsthantheboysB.JaimeNaredwastoorudeonthecourtC.theboyscouldn’tgetfocusedwhenplayingwithherD.theboysdidn’tliketoplaywithagirl59.WhywasJaimebannedaccordingtoherparents?A.Becausesheistootall.B.Becauseshedoesn’tobeytherulesofbasketball.C.Becausesheplaysbetterthanboys.D.Becauseshetakesadvantageoftheboys.60.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.A.JaimeNaredhasgreattalentsforbasketballB.JaimeNareddoesn’tknowhowtodefendwhileplayingC.JaimeNaredalwaysplaysbestintheteamD.JaimeNared’smotherdoesn’twantherdaughtertoplaywithboys
- Mr.HeltonwastheclosestmouthedfellowMr.Thomsonhadevermetupwithallhisday.ThefirstdayMr.HeltonwashiredtoworkforThomson’sfamilytheytriedatthedinnertableafterworktoengageMr.HeltoninconversationbutitwasafailurE.TheytriedfirsttheweatherandthenthecropsandthenthecowsbutMr.Heltonsimplydidnotreply.Mr.Thomsonthentoldsomethingfunnyhehadseenintown.Itwasaboutsomeoftheotheroldfarmersfriendsofhisgivingbeertoagoatandthegoat’sfollowingbehavior.Mr.Heltondidnotseemtohear.Mrs.Thomsonlaugheddutifullybutshedidn’tthinkitwasfunny.ShehadhearditoftenbeforethoughMr.Thomsoneachtimehetolditpretendedithadhappenedthatsameday.ItmusthavehappenedyearsagoifiteverhappenedatallandithadneverbeenastorythatMrs.Thomsonthoughtsuitableformixedcompany.ThewholethingcameofMr.Thomson’sweaknessfordrinkingtoomuchnowandthen.ShepassedthefoodtoMr.HeltonwhotookeveryservingofallthefoodsbutnotmuchnotenoughtokeephimuptohisfullpowersifheexpectedtogoonworkingthewayhehadstarteD.Atlasthetookafair-sizedpieceofcornbreadwipedhisplateupascleanasifithadbeenlickedupbyadogstuffedhismouthfullandstillchewingslidoffthebenchandstartedforthedoor.GoodnightMr.HeltonsaidMrs.ThomsonandtheotherThomsonstookitup.GoodnightMr.Helton!GoodnightsaidMr.Helton’svoicefromthedarkness.GudenotsaidArthurimitatingMr.Helton.GudenotsaidHertthecopycat.Youdon’tdoitrightsaidArthur.NowlistentomE.Guuuuuuudenaht.Herbertalmostwentintoafitwithjoy.NowstopthatsaidMrs.Thomson.Hecan’thelpthewayhetalks.Yououghttobeashamedofyourselvesbothofyoumakingfunofapoorstrangerlikethat.How’dyouliketobeastrangerinastrangeland?I’dlikeitsaidArthur.Ithinkitwouldbefun.They’rebothregularheathensElliE.We’vegottoraisethem.Wecan’tjustletthemgrowupwilD.saidMr.Thomson.Heturnedthefaceofawfulfatherhooduponhisyoung.You’rebothgoingtogetsenttoschoolnextyearandthat’llknocksomesenseintoyou!It’snousepickingonthemwhenthey’resoyoungandtender.ShewentoninanothertonE.ThatMr.Heltonseemsallrightevenifhecan’tbemadetotalk.IwonderhowhecomestobesofarfromhomE.62.WhatdidMrs.Thomsonthinkaboutherhusband’stellingthefunnystorytoMr.Helton?A.HerhusbanddidarightthingtointerestMr.Helton.B.Itwasnotpropertotellsuchastorytoastranger.C.ThestorywasfunnyenoughtoattractMr.Helton.D.Itwasherdutytolaughinthepresenceofastranger.63.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat________.A.Mr.HeltonwasaquietandunhappymanB.Mr.HeltonworkedhardbeforecomingfordinnerC.Mr.ThomsonwouldbeverykindtoMr.HeltonD.Mrs.Thomsondidn’tlikeMr.Helton’saccent64.TheunderlinedexpressionregularheathensinParagraph10indicatesthatMr.Thomsonwas________.A.angrywiththeirchildren’sbehaviorB.eagertosendtheirchildrentoschoolC.disappointedathischildren’sschooleducationD.confidentschoolwouldchangetheirchildren65.AttheendofthepassageMrs.ThomsonreturnedtothetopicaboutMr.Heltonbecauseshewas________.A.interestedinMr.Helton’spronunciationB.worriedaboutherdifficultiesincommunicationC.curiousaboutMr.Helton’scomingfromfarawayD.tryingtochangeherhusband’semotion
- KellyReeveswasgettingreadyforatripwhenherphoneslippedintoasinkfullofwater.Panicmoment!ShequicklypickedupthewetphoneandtriedtoturnitonbutnothingworkeD.Herfirstreaction?ShegotdresseddrovetotheneareststoreandboughtanewmobileatfullpricE.Anewstudyfindsthatfearoflosingyourphoneisacommonillness.About66percentofthosesurveyedsufferfromnomophobiaornomobilephonephobia.Interestinglymorewomenworryaboutlosingtheirphonethanmen.Fortunatelythere’sasolution.ThefirststepistofigureoutifyouhavenomophobiA.Checkingyourphonetoooftenisonethingbutthetruesignofaproblemisthatyoucan’tconductbusinessorgoaboutyourroutinewhenthefearbecomessoseverE.Doyougotounusuallengthstomakesureyouhaveyourphone?That’sanothersignofaproblem.Ifyoufindyoucheckyourphoneplentyoftimesperhouroratotalofanhourperdaytheremaybeaproblem.Someofthetreatmentsaresimilartothosefortreatinganxietyattacks:leavingthephonebehindandnotcheckinge-mailortextmessagesandthenlearningtotoleratetheafteranxiety.EvenifthisleadstoahighlevelofworryandstressthesolutionistopushthroughthefearandlearntodealwithnothavingyourphonE.Ofcoursetherearealsotechnologicalalternatives.LuisLevyaco-founderatNovyPRsaysheusesanapplicationcalledCerberusthatcanautomaticallytrackthelocationofhisphonE.Tofindithecanjustgotoawebsiteandseethephone’slocation.HealsoinsureshisphonethroughaservicecalledAsurion.Thecompany’sdescriptionofitsproductreadslikeaprescriptionforanxiety60millionphonesareloststolenordamagedeachyear.You’llhavecompletepeaceofmindknowingthatyourphoneisprotectedandyoucanquicklyreconnectwithfamilyfriendsandworkassoonastheverynextday!67.WhydoestheauthormentionKelly’sexperienceinthefirstparagraph?A.Tointroducethetopicfordiscussion.B.Toinformusthatmobilephonesareuseful.C.Towarnusthatweshouldbecareful.D.Totellusweshouldgetphonesreadyforatrip.68.TheunderlinedwordnomophobiainParagraph2means.A.habitsofusingmobilephonesB.fearoflosingmobilephonesC.eagernessfornewmobilephonesD.independenceofmobilephones69.Whichofthefollowingisawaytotreatnomophobia?A.AvoidingusingaphoneforsometimeB.LearningmoreaboutmoderntechnologyC.Protectingone’sphoneagainstanydamageD.Notusingamobilephoneinone’sdailywork70.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.AttitudetowardmobilephonesB.NewmobilephonetechnologyC.DisadvantagesofmobilephonesD.Solutionstonomophobia
- Napoleonstayedinasmallinn小旅馆.Thenextmorninghewenttothanktheinnkeeper.YouhaveservedmewellsaidNapoleon.Iwishtorewardyou.Tellmewhatyouwant.Sirwewantnothingsaidtheinnkeeper.Butwillyoutellussomething?Whatisit?NapoleonaskeD.WehaveheardastorysaidtheinnkeeperthatonceduringthewarasmallvillagewastakenbytheRussians.YouhappenedtobeinthevillagE.Youhidwhiletheylookedforyou.Willyoutellushowyoufeltwhentheywerelookingforyou?Napoleonlookedveryangry.Hecalledintwoofhissoldiers.Thenhepointedtothedoor.ThesoldierstooktheinnkeeperandhiswifeoutintotheyarD.Attheendoftheyardwasawall.Theinnkeeperandhiswifewereledtothewall.ThesoldierstiedthehandsoftheinnkeeperandhiswifE.Napoleonwatchedsayingnothing.Pleasesir.beggedtheinnkeeperDon’tkillus!wemeantnothing!Thesoldiersmovedback.Theinnkeepersawthemraisingtheirguns.ThenNapoleoncalled:Ready!Aim!ThewifescreameD.Stop!saidNapoleon.HewenttotheinnkeeperNowyouknowtheanswertothequestionyouaskedmejustnowdon’tyou?66.WhiletheRussiansweresearchingforhimNapoleon______.A.orderedhismentofightbackB.wasfrightenedtodeathC.fearednothingatallD.regretted后悔havinghiddenthere67.WhydidNapoleonorderhismentotiethecouple?A.Becausehewantedtoteachtheinnkeeperagoodlessonforbotheringhim.B.Becausehewantedtokillthecoupletogetridofhisanger.C.Becausehewantedtoshowthathewassoadmiringageneralthatnobodycouldupsethim.D.Becausehewantedtomakethemknowthathefeltthesameastheyinfaceofdanger.68.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Fivepeoplearementioned提到inthispassagE.B.InfactNapoleondidn’thidewhentheRussianswerelookingforhim.C.NapoleonwasthankfultotheinnkeeperforhisgoodservicE.D.ThecouplehadthoughttheywouldbekilledbeforeNapoleonsaidstop.
- CharlieworksinapostofficE.Hisfatherlosthisjobfiveyearsagoandhismotherisoftenill.Andhehastwobrothersandasister.Heworkshardandtrieshisbesttobuyenoughfoodforhisfamily.Lastmonthhisfamilyhadtomovetoanoldhouseoutsidethecity.It'sfartherfromthepostofficeandhehastogetupearlyinthemorninginordertocatchthe6:30train.TheheadofhisofficeisstrictandeverybodyhastogetthereontimE.Heknowswhatit'llmeanifhe'slatE.A.friendofhishadpityon同情himandlenthisoldcartohim.Theyoungmanwashappyandfromthenonhecouldgotoworkbycar.LastSaturdayCharliewenttobuysomemedicineforhismother.Badluck!Whenhecameoutoftheshophecouldn'tfindthecar.Hewasquiteworriedandbegantolookforitinfrontoftheshopbuthedidn'tfindit.Suddenlyhesawawomanparkedacarthereandhurriedintotheshop.Charliesawthecarwasn'tlockeD.HegotonitanddroveitatoncE.Hewasafraidtheloserwouldrunafterhimanddrovefast.A.truckhititatacrossingandhelostconsciousness.知觉ThismorningtheyoungmancamebacktolifeandsawtherewereafewpolicemenstandingbyhisbeD.HeaskedWhereamI?InRoom103.Inhospitalorinprison?58.Charlie’sfamilymovedtotheoldhouseoutsidethecitybecause_______.A.it'sveryquietthereB.theyhopedtosavesomemoneyC.hecouldgettohisofficebytrainD.hisfatherhadfoundajobthere59FordidCharliebuyanymedicinelastSaturday?A.himselfB.hisfatherC.hissister.D.hismother60.Charliewasafraid________sohedrovefast.A.tobelateB.tomeettheredlightsC.tobecaughtbytheloserD.tomissthe6:30train
- Tessstillstoodhesitatinglikeaswimmerabouttomakehisdivehardlyknowingwhethertoreturnormoveforwardwhenafigurecameoutfromthedarkdoorofthetent.Itwasatallyoungmansmoking.Hehadanalmostblackfacethoughredandsmooth.Hismoustachewasblackwithcurledpointsthoughhecouldnotbemorethantwenty-threeor-four.Therewasallunusualforceinhisfaceandinhisdaringrollingeyes.WellmybeautywhatcanIdoforyou?saidhecomingforwarD.Andseeingthatshewasquiteataloss:NevermindmeIamMr.d’Urberville.HaveyoucometoseemeormymotherThisdifferedgreatlyfromwhatTesshadexpecteD.Shehaddreamedofanagedanddignifiedface.Shetriedtokeepcalmandanswered---Icametoseeyourmothersir.Iamafraidyoucannotseeher---sheisillinbedrepliedtherepresentativeofthehouseforthiswasMr.Alectheonlysonofthenoblefamily.WhatisthebusinessyouwishtoseeheraboutItisn’tbusiness---itis---Icanhardlysaywhat!PleasureOhno.WhysirifItellyouitwillseemTess’ssenseofacertainridiculewasnowsostrongthatdespitehergeneraldiscomfortatbeinghereherrosylipscurved弯曲towardsasmilemuchtotheattractionoftheyoungman.Itissofoolishshestammered结结巴巴地说;IfearIcan'ttellyou!NevermindIlikefoolishthings.Tryagainmydearsaidhekindly.MotheraskedmetocomeTesscontinued;andindeedIwasinthemindtodosomyself.ButIdidnotthinkitwouldbelikethis.Icamesirtotellyouthatweareofthesamefamilyasyou.Ho!PoorrelationsYes.StokesNod’Urbervilles.AyayImeand’Urbervilles.OurnamesarewornawaytoDurbeyfieldbutwehaveseveralproofsthatweared’Urbervilles.Thelocalscholarsholdtheviewthatweareandandwehaveanoldseal印章andasilverspoonmarkedwiththesamecastleasyours.Somothersaidweoughttomakeourselvesknowntoyouaswe’velostourhorsebyabadaccidentwecanhardlymakealiving.VerykindofyourmotherI’msure.AleclookedatTessashespokeinawaythatmadeheruneasy.Andsomyprettygirlyou’vecomeonafriendlyvisittousasrelationsISupposeIhavelookinglessconfidentanduncomfortableagain.Well---there’snoharminit.WheredoyouliveWhatareyou72.HowdoesTessfeelinthewholecourseofthemeetingwithAlecA.ExcitedandhopefulB.SurprisedbutcomfortableC.NervousanduncomfortableD.Pleasedbutembarrassed73.IntheeyesofTessAlecis________.A.unfriendlyandtalkativeB.forcefulanddaringC.agentleandreliablemanD.olderthanshehadexpected74.WhydoesTesspaythevisittothed’UrbervillesA.ToseeAlechimself.B.Tomakeknowntheirrelationshipandseekhelp.C.Toconfirmthattheyareofthesamefamily.D.ToseeAlec’smother.75.AlecappearsquitefriendlytoTessmainlybecause________.A.TessishisdistantrelationB.TessisaprettygirlC.TesslookspolitetohimD.Tesslooksridiculous
- Imaginationandfantasycanplayanimportantroleinachievingthethingswefear.Childrenknowthisverywell.FredEpsteininhisbookIfIMakeIttoFivetellsastoryheheardfromoneoffriendsaboutTomafour-year-oldboywithacancerinhisbackbonE.Hecamethroughseveraloperationsandalotofpainbymasteringhisimagination.TomlovedtopretendandheparticularlylovedtoplaysuperheroesDrEpsteinexplainedthatitwasactuallyabrilliantwayforhisyoungmindtohandletheterrifyingandpainfullifeheleD.ThedaybeforehisthirdtriptotheoperatingroomTomwasterriblyafraiD.MaybeIcouldgoasSupermanhewhisperedtohismom.HearingthisthemotherhesitatedforawhilE.Shehadavoidedbuyingtheexpensivecostume戏装butfinallysheagreeD.ThenextdayTomappearedasthepowerfulSupermanshowingoffthroughthehospitalhallsandcoollywavinghishandtothepeoplegreetinghimalongtheway.AndTomwiththestrengthofhisfantasysuccessfullymadeitthroughtheoperation.Thepowerofimaginationneednotbereservedforchildrenonly.weallhavethepowertouseourfantasiestoattemptthingsweneverthoughtpossibletogothroughthosethingsthatseemimpossibleandtoachievewhatweneverbelievedwecouldJustasDr.EpsteinputsitIfyoucandreamityoucandoitItdoesn‘tmeanthatyoushoulddressasasuperheroforyounextjobinterview.Butnexttimeyouaretestedinawaythatseemsimpossibleimaginewhatitwouldtaketoovercomeit.Becomethepersonyouneedtobecometowinoveryourchallengeanddoitinyourmindfirst.Soletyourimaginationrunwildanddaretodream.26.WhatdoweknowaboutTom?A.HewasseriouslyillB.Hewasadishonestboy.C.HewascrazyaboutmagicD.HewasDr.Epstein’spatient27.WhatcanbeinferredaboutTom’smother?A.ShewasarichladyB.SherefusedTom’srequestC.ShewantedTomtobeasuperheroD.ShewantedtogetTomthroughthepain28.WhenTomwentforthethirdoperationhe.A.pretendedtobepainfulB.actedlikeasuperheroC.appearedinpoorspiritsD.arguedwithhismother29.Inthelastparagraphyouareadvised.A.togothroughsomedifficulttestsB.towakeupfromyourwilddreamsC.tobecomeapowerfulpersoninyourmindD.towearexpensiveclothesforjobinterviews30.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Totellusaninterestingstory.B.Tohelpusmakerightdecisions.C.Toadviseustocareaboutchildren.D.Toencourageustouseourimagination.
- 1Agroupofgraduatessuccessfulintheircareersgottogethertovisittheirolduniversityprofessor.Conversationsoonturnedintocomplaintsaboutstressinworkandlife.Beforeofferinghisguestscoffeetheprofessorwenttothekitchenandreturnedwithalargepotofcoffeeandavarietyofcups—porcelainplasticglasscrystalsomeplainlookingandcheapsomeextremelyexpensive—tellingthemtohelpthemselvestothecoffee.Whenallthestudentshadacupofcoffeeinhandtheprofessorsaid:Ifyounoticedallthenicelookingexpensivecupsweretakenupleavingbehindtheplainandcheapones.Whileitisnormalforyoutowantonlythebestforyourselvesthatisthesourceofyourproblemsandstress.Thefactisthatthecupitselfaddsnoqualitytothecoffee.Inmostcasesitisjustmoreexpensiveandinsomecasesevenhideswhatwedrink.Whatallofyoureallywantedwascoffeenotthecupbutyouconsciously有意识地wentforthebestcups...Andthenyoubeganeyeingeachother'scups.Nowconsiderthis:Lifeisthecoffee;thejobsmoneyandpositioninsocietyarethecups.TheyarejusttoolstoholdandcontainLifeandthetypeofcupwehavedoesnotchangethequalityoflifewelive.SometimesbyconcentratingonlyonthecupwefailtoenjoythecoffeeGodhasprovidedus.Godmakesthecoffeenotthecups.Enjoyyourcoffee!Thehappiestpeopledon'thavethebestofeverything.Theyjustmakethebestofeverything.Livesimply.Lovegenerously.Caredeeply.Speakkindly.LeavetheresttoGod.63.WhatdoestheunderlinedworditinParagraph3referto?A.theordinary-lookingcupB.thenice-lookingcupC.thecoffeeofgoodqualityD.thecoffeeofpoorquality64.Whydidtheprofessorofferhisstudentscoffeewithvarietiesofcups?A.Togivehisstudentsmanymorechoices.B.Toteachhisstudentshowtoenjoycoffee.C.Toshowthestudentshiscollectionofcups.D.Totellhisstudentstherightattitudetolife65.Accordingtotheprofessorthehappiestpeoplearetheoneswho_____.A.getthebesttypeofcoffeecupsB.makethebestofwhattheyhaveC.haveawiderangeofcoffeecupsD.careaboutsocialstatusandwealth66.Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe_____.A.God'sCoffeeB.ThePressureofLifeC.TheHappiestPeopleD.Professor'sCoffeeCups
- FreeOn-lineShortStoriesForKids:TrevorTheTaxiInthischildren'sstorysuitedtoyoungerchildrenwehaveanadventurewithTrevor.Heisataxi.Trevorloveshislife:SometimeshetakespatientstothenursinghomewheretheycangetbetterafterbeingillandsometimeshetakespeoplehomewhentheyhavebeenshoppingandStanputsalltheirpackagesinsideTrevor'sbootsotheywillnotgetwetorbroken.Theblackcabinthisadventuregoesfarbeyondthecallofdutywhilstheachieveshiswildestdreams!Whatcouldthisbe?Wellyouwilljusthavetoreadthisshortstoryforyourself!FreeOn-lineShortStoriesForKids:TheGirlWhoBelievedInFairiesThefairyqueenisupsetandtheelvesjustdon'tknowwhattodo:Ohohsobbedthequeengettingherhankieallwetwithherconstantcrying.ForthetwelfthtimethatdayElgiethechiefelftookherhankieandwrungitoutontothecarpetofgrassthatgrewallaroundthepalacE.Howwilltheymanagetohelpthequeen?Whywasshesounhappy?Thereisonlyonepersonthatcanhelp!Canshedoit?Thisisalovelyfairytalethatwillglowtheembersofyourheart-onlyforyounglittleprincesses!FreeOn-lineShortStoriesForKids:TheEnviousKingsThisstoryissuitablefor6yearsandupwards.Unfoldinginthestorypagesofthisrecommendationisachildren'sstoryabouttwokingswhowerecompetingwitheachother:Inspiteoftheeasylifethatthetwokingshadtheywerenothappyforeachofthemkeptthinkingthattheotheronehadabiggerandbetterpalaceorownedmorehorsesorhadmorejewelsorevenhadcreamiermilk.TheywerebothpettyandthroughtheirenvytheycausedthemselvesmuchtroublE.Whodoyouthinksavedtheday?Wellyouwilljusthavetoreadthestorytofindout!FreeOn-lineShortStoriesForKids:TheWiseOldWomanThisstoryisprobablysuitedtothe8yearsoldagerangeandupwardsalthoughwouldappealtoadultsalikE.HereIintroduceyoutooneofmykidson-linestorieslistedonthewritingandliteraturesectionofHubpages.Inthisparableyouwillfindamagicalworldofwisdominvolvingtreespeopleandsomeoneveryspecial.Asshestoodandwatchedtheknowledgemeltedintoherandthesaplinggrew...ThemagicaltransitiontookherbreathawayandasshewatchedonwithoreshenoticedsomethingstrangE.Sowhatwasthisstrangenessandmagicaltransition?Letmeleaveyouwithwonderment...andaclickofthelink!FreeOn-lineShortStoriesForKids:UnusualStories-Faffenburger'sOdysseyThisstoryisprobablymoresuitedtotheolderchilD.SowhoisFaffenburger?Wellwithoneofthesefreeon-lineshortstoriesforkidsweenterintoadifferentrealm.A.worldofnonsenseasFaffenburgermoveswithinalphaandomegA.Thisisaratherunusualstoryasyouwillfindout!MyfriendHenryFaffenburgerstompeddownthelonglaneonhisshortstumpylegsmoonlightglancingoffhisbald-spotwhichwasalittlesurprisingastherewasnomoonthatnight.Asheroundedthebendhesawapairofheadlightscomingtowardhim.TheydrewlevelandstoppeD.A.smallmanwithyelloweyesemergedfromthedarknessbehindthelightsandenquiredifFaffenburgerwouldlikealift.Whereareyougoing?askedmyfrienD.Whereveryouwanttogorepliedtheowneroftheyelloweyes.Sotheadventurebegins!Wherewilltheygo?AlphaOmegaorjustthemiddle?Afterallitwasalongsummer-especiallythemiddle!Takeacloserlookatthis-youmightfindsomethingalittlemorestrangeandalittlemorehiddenthatyouhavenoticedbeforE.Intrigued?WellyoushouldbewithFaffenburger'sOdyssey!46.Whichstoryismorewell-receivedbyyounggirls?A.TrevorTheTaxiB.Faffenburger'sOdysseyC.TheWiseOldWomanD.TheGirlWhoBelievedInFairies47.Youcanfindthedescriptionofanightscenein_______?A.TheEnviousKingsB.TheGirlWhoBelievedInFairiesC.TheWiseOldWomanD.Faffenburger'sOdyssey48.AccordingtothepassagethekingsinTheEnviousKingscanbedescribedas_______?A.JealousB.powerfulC.rudeD.ugly49.Whowillmostprobablyfindthepassageuseful?A.parentswithchildrenB.childrenwholovetosurftheInternetC.teachersinhighschoolD.expertswhoconcernchildren
- Evenbeforemyfatherleftusmymotherhadtogobacktoworktosupportourfamily.OnceIcameoutofthekitchencomplainingMomIcan’tpeelpotatoes.IhaveonlyonehanD.Momneverlookedupfromsewing.YougetyourselfintothatkitchenandpeelthosepotatoesshetoldmE.Anddon’teverusethatasanexcuseforanythingagain!Inthesecondgradeourteacherlinedupmyclassontheplaygroundandhadeachofusraceacrossthemonkeybarsswingingfromonehighsteelrodtothenext.WhenitwasmyturnIshookmyheaD.SomekidsbehindmelaughedandIwenthomecrying.ThatnightItoldMomaboutit.ShehuggedmeandIsawherwe’llseeaboutthatlook.Thenextafternoonshetookmebacktoschool.AtthedesertedplaygroundMomlookedcarefullyatthebars.NowpullupwithyourrightarmsheadviseD.ShestoodbyasIstruggledtoliftmyselfwithmyrighthanduntilIcouldholdthebarwithmyotherelbow肘.Dayafterdaywepracticedandshepraisedmeforeveryrung横档IreacheD.I’llneverforgetthenexttimecrossingtherungs;Ilookeddownatthekidswhowerestandingwiththeirmouthsopen.OnenightafteradanceatmynewjuniorhighIlayinbedsobbing.IcouldhearMomcomeintomyroom.MomIsaidweepingnoneoftheboyswoulddancewithmE.ForalongtimeIdidn’thearanything.ThenshesaidOhhoneysomedayyou’llbebeatingthoseboysoffwithabat.Hervoicewasfaint.Ipeekedoutfrommycoverstoseetearsrunningdownhercheeks.ThenIknewhowmuchshesufferedonmybehalf.Shehadneverletmeseehertears.46.WhichcanbeusedtodescribeMom’sattitudewhenshemadethechildpeelpotatoes?A.Cruel.B.FavorablE.C.Strict.D.SympathetiC.47.Whentheauthorlookeddownatthekidstheywerestandingwiththeirmouthsopenbecause_______.A.theyfeltsorryforwhattheyhaddonebeforeB.theywereafraidtheauthormightfalloffandgethurtC.theywantedtoseewhattheauthorwoulddoonthebarsD.theywereastonishedtofindtheauthor’sprogress48.WhatdoesthesentenceIsawher‘we’llseeaboutthat’lookimply?A.Mombelievedeveryaimcouldbeachievedifyoustucktoit.B.Theraceacrossmonkeybarswasnotdifficultenoughforachildtogiveup.C.Momwasdeterminedtoprovesheherselfwasbetterthantheteacher.D.WhatthechildhadsaidbroughtMomgreatattractionandcuriosity.49.Fromthepassageweknowmonkeybarscanhelpachildtrain______.A.thestrengthandskilltohangandswayB.thespeedofone’shandmovementC.theskilltothrowandcatchthingsD.thebodilyskilltocircleroundabar50.Themostprobableconclusionwecandrawafterreadingthepassageis______.A.thelastincidentwassadenoughtomakeMomweepB.thechild’sexperienceremindedMomofthatofherownC.MomcouldsolveanyproblemexcepttheoneinthelastparagraphD.infactMomsufferedmoreintheprocessofthechild’sgrowth
- SearchingforairfaresoftenseemslikeagamethatpassengersareboundtolosE.PriceschangefromdaytodayevenminutetominutE.LookingthroughmultiplewebsitesforthebestdealcanbeabigchallengE.Evenwhenyoudobookthere’snoguaranteethatyouaregoingtogetthebestpricE.Youjustdon’tknowwhentopullthetrigger.It’snotlikebuyinganythingelseIcanthinkofsaidGeorgeHobicafounderofAirfarewatchdog.com.HarrietLevypaid$179forarecentround-tripflightonAmericanAirlinesbetweenNewYorkandFortLauderdaleFloridA.SittingjustonerowbehindherShirleyHarrisonpaid$215.A.fewrowsbackEllisandDianneTraubpaid$317each.Therewereatleast12faresontheflightrangingfrom$169to$360.There’snoreasonforitHarrisonsaiD.Farescanvarysignificantlyinjustafewhours.OneDeltaflightfromNewYorktoLosAngelesjumpedfrom$755to$1143fromaFridaytoSaturdayinlateAprilthenfellto$718onSunday.TheflightwasoneofadozentheAssociatedPress美国联合通讯社followedoverthreemonthsforavacationbetweenJuly16and22.Thenumberonefinding:avoidbookingticketsonweekends.It’sthemostexpensivetimetobuy.There’snowaytoguaranteethebestfarE.Butbeforebookingtravelersshouldpayattentiontothisadditionaladvice:●BookonTuesdayWednesdayandThursday.That’swhenairlinesmostoftenoffersales.●Buyinadvancebutnottooearly.Thebesttimeisfourtosixweeksbeforetraveling.IngeneralpricesforanygivenflightarehighesteighttotenweeksandtwotothreeweeksinadvancE.●MakeuseofsocialmediA.Airlinesaregivingmorebenefitslikeexclusive独家salestotravelerswhointeract互动withthemonTwitterandFacebook.Thosespecialsareoftengonewithinhours.●Theso-calleddiscountairlines–JetBlueAir-TranSouthwestandFrontier–adjusttheirfareslessfrequentlythanotherairlinessoyoucanfeelmoreconfidentthatthepricewillstaythesamE.Buttheirpricesaren’talwaysthelowest.Researchingmultipleairlines’faresistheonlywaytogetagooddeal.56.Whatcanweinferfromthefirstsentenceofthetext?A.Passengersareunabletosearchforairfares.B.Airlinesoftenplaygameswithpassengers.C.Airfaresaresetindifferentsituations.D.It’sdifficultforpassengerstogetthebestpricE.57.TheunderlinedphrasepullthetriggerinParagraph3probablymeans_______.A.startsearchingB.getthehighestpriceC.makeapurchaseD.getonboardtheplane58.Byusingalotoffigurestheauthorintendsto_______.A.showthereisstandardpriceforeverysingleairlineB.discovertherulesbehindairfaresC.guaranteepassengersalowpriceD.proveairfarescanvarywidely59.Passengersareadvisedtobookflights_______.A.inthemiddleoftheweekB.onspecialwebsitesC.severalmonthsbeforetravelingD.withairlineswhicharefamousforofferingdiscountprices
- MarkandhisbrotherJasonbothwerelookingattheshiningnewcomputerenviouslyJasonwasdeterminednottogoagainsttheirfather’swishesbutMarkwasmoreadventurousthanhisbrother.Helovedexperimentingandhisaimwastobecomeascientistlikehisfather.Dadwillbereallymadifhefindsoutyou’vebeenplayingwithhisnewcomputer.JasonsaidHetoldusnottotouchit.Hewon’tfindoutMarksaiD.I’lljusthaveaquicklookandshutitdown.Markhadbeenscoldedbeforefortouchinghisfather’sequipment.Buthiscuriositywasdifficulttocontrolandthisnewcomputerreallypuzzledhim.Itwasastrange-lookingmachine—onehisdadhadbroughthomefromthelaboratorywhereheworkeD.It’sanexperimentalmodelhisfatherhadexplainedsodon’ttouchitunderanycircumstances.Buthisfather’swarningonlymadeMarkmorecurious.WithoutanyfurtherthoughtMarkturnedonthepowerswitch.Thecomputerburstintolifeandsecondslaterthescreenturnedintocolorsshiftingandchangingandthentwobigwhitewordsappearedinthecentreofthescreen:SPACETRANSPORTER.Yes!MarkcriedexcitedlyIt’sacomputergamE.Iknewit!Dad’sonlybeenpretendingtowork.He’sreallybeenplayinggamesinsteadA.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.RETRIEVEDATE:2025.56.WhydidMarktouchthecomputeragainsthisfather’swarning?A.HewantedtotakeavoyagE.B.Hewantedtopracticehisskill.C.Hewassomuchattractedbyit.D.Hewaseagertodoanexperiment.57.Wheredidtheboys’fathermostlikelywork?A.Inanelectronicfactory.B.Inacomputercompany.C.Inascientificresearchcenter.D.Inaninformationprocessingcenter.58.MarkthoughtSPACETRANSPORTERonthescreenwasthenameof________.A.acomputergameB.acompanywebsiteC.asoftwareproducerD.anastronomer59.WhydidJasonwanttoshutoffthecomputer?A.HewasafraidofbeingscoldeD.B.Hedidn’tliketheloudnoiseandlight.C.Hedidn’twanttoplaygamesanymorE.D.Hewasafraidsomethingdangerousmighthappen.60.Whathappenedtotheboysattheendofthestory?A.Theywereblownintotheair.B.Theyweresenttoanotherplanet.C.Theywerehiddeninthestronglight.D.Theywerecarriedawaytoanothercountry.
- I.hadthemeanestmotherintheworlD.WhileotherkidsatecandyforbreakfastIhadtohavecerealeggsandtoast.Othershadcokesandcandyforlunchwhilewehadtoeatasandwich.Asyoucanguessmysupperwasdifferentthantheotherkids'.ButatleastIwasnotaloneinmysuffering.MysisterandtwobrothershadthesamemeanmotherasIdiD.Mymotherinsistedonknowingwherewewereatalltimes.Shehadtoknowwhoourfriendswereandwhatweweredoing.Wehadtowearcleanclotheseveryday.Otherkidsalwaysworetheirclothesfordays.Wereachedtheheightofdisgrace丢脸becauseshemadeourclothesherselfjusttosavemoney.TheworstisyettocomE.Wehadtobeinbedby900eachnightandupat745thenextmorning.SowhilemyfriendssleptmymotheractuallyhadthecouragetobreakChildLaborLaw儿童劳动法.Shemadeuswork.Ibelievedshelayawakeallnightthinkingupmeanthingstodotous.Throughtheyearsourfriends'reportcardshadbeautifulcolorsonthemblackforpassingredforfailing.Mymotherhoweverwouldmerelybecontentwithblackmarks.Noneofuswasallowedthepleasureofbeingadropout.Sheforcedustogrowupintoeducatedandhonestadults.Usingthisasabackground背景I'mnowtryingtobringupmythreechildren.I'mfilledwithpridewhenmychildrenthinkIammeanbecausenowIthankGodeverydayforgivingmethemeanestmotherintheworlD.41.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthatthewriter'smotherwas________.A.notgenerousatallB.verystrictwithherchildrenC.verymeanwithmoneymattersD.verycrueltoherchildren42.Whichofthefollowingthingsdidthewriterhatetodomost?A.Eatingdifferentlyfromotherkids.B.Wearingcleanclothesmadebymother.C.Goingtobedearlyandgettingupearly.D.LettingmotherknowwheretheywerE.43.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.A.thewriterworkedhardandusuallygotgoodgradesinstudiesB.motherwaspunishedforbreakingtheLaborLawC.alltheotherkidsstudiedbetterthanthewriterD.thewriter'sfamilylivedamiserablelife44.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.MotherpractisedeconomyinrunningherhomE.B.Thewriterisverythankfulforhermother.C.Thewriterisseverewithherchildrenwhenbringingthemup.D.Thewrierhasadeephatredforhermother.45.Thepassagewaswritteninawayof________tonE.A.humorousB.hateful痛恨的C.ridiculous可笑的D.critical批评的
- All20childrenwhodiedinashootingataschoolinConnecticutwereagedbetweensixandsevenaccordingtoanofficiallistofthedeaD.Thestate'schiefmedicalexaminersaidthegunmanusedarifleashismainweaponandallthevictimsappearedtohavebeenshotseveraltimes.ThegunmannamedinmediareportsasAdamLanzakilledhismotherbeforedrivingtotheschoolandopeningfirE.SixadultsallwomenwerealsokilledbeforethegunmanshothimselfdeaD.TheheadteacheratSandyHookschoolinNewtownDawnHochsprungislistedamongthedeadalongwithadultsRachelDaVinoAnneMarieMurphyLaurenRussoMarySherlachandVictoriaSoto.Eightboysand12girlswerekilled-allbutfourofthemwereagedsix.TheyoungestNoahPoznercelebratedhisbirthdayonlylastmonth.AwomanwhoworkedattheschoolwastheonlypersontobeshotandsurvivE.ScoresofpeoplehaveleftflowersatamemorialoutsidetheschoolandonSaturdayeveninghundredsattendedacandlelightvigil守夜.PresidentBarackObamaistovisitNewtownonSundaytomeetfamiliesandspeakataninterfaithvigilatthetown'shighschool.AftertheattackheurgedmeaningfulactionagainstguncrimeintheUS.AsacountrywehavebeenthroughthistoomanytimeshesaidinanemotionalWhiteHouseaddress.【小题1】Howmanypeopleoftheschoolgotshotduringthisheartbreakingevent?A.26.B.27.C.20.D.12【小题2】Amongthestudentvictimshowmanyarejustsixyearsold?A.12B.20.C.4.D.16【小题3】Veryfewvictimssurvivedtheshootingprobablybecause_____.A.theywerealltooyoungB.theyfailedtocallthepoliceintimeC.theyeachwereshotseveraltimesD.theywerenottakentohospitalsoonenough【小题4】Whatdidthegunmandoafterthemassivekilling?A.HeshothismotherdeaD.B.Hewascaughtbytheheadteacher.C.Hekilledhimselfwithhisgun.D.Hegotouttoattendacandlelightvigil【小题5】FromPresidentBarackObama’swordswecanexpectthat______.A.thecontroloftheuseofgunswillbetighterinU.S.AB.moreguncrimeswillbeinspiredbythisattackC.morepeoplewillowngunstoprotectthemselvesD.fewerpeoplewillsendtheirkidstotheschool
- KingMidasusedtolovegolD.Onedayhemetafairywhoallowedhimtomakeawishforsomething.Thekingrepliedatonce‘‘IlovegolD.IwanteverythingItouchtochangeintogold.‘‘VerywelltomorrowmorningeverythingyoutouchwillturnintogolD.SayingthisthefairydisappeareD.Thekingwaitedexcitedlytillthenextmorning.TohisjoyeverythinghetouchedchangedimmediatelyintogolD.‘‘I’mtherichestmanintheworldnow.HeshouteD.SoonMidasbecamehungry.HesatdownathistablE.AllthefoodsanddrinksturnedintogoldinhishanD.‘‘I’mdyingofhunger.HecrieD.Justthenhisdaughtercamerunningin.‘‘Whyareyousosaddad?sheaskedputtingherarmsaroundhim.ThereandthenshebecameagoldenstatuE.Thekinglovedhisdaughterverymuch.Seeingthishebegantocry.Helookedupandsuddenlysawthefairybeforehim.‘‘Don’tyoulikethegoldentouch?askedthefairy.‘‘Pleasetakeitawaybeggedtheking‘‘givemebackmydaughter.‘‘Wellyouhavelearnedyourlesson.Goandwashintheriver.ThenthegoldentouchwillbegonE.Thekingranquicklytothenearbyriver.56.Thefairyallowedthekingtomakeawishbecause_____A.ShehopedtomakethekingtherichestintheworlD.B.Shelovedgoldtoo.C.Shewantedtoteachthekingalesson.D.Shewantedtoturntheking’sdaughterintogolD.57.Theking’sdaughterbecameagoldenstatuewhen_____A.shesawherfatherB.thekingwenttomeetherC.sheputherarmsaroundherfatherD.thekinglovedherverymuch58.Whichofthefollowingmighthavehappenedafterwards?A.Thekingdiedintheriver.B.Theking’sdaughterchangedbackfromgoldtoalovelygirl.C.Allthethingsthekinghadtouchedchangedbackintorealones.D.BothB.andC.59.Whatdoyouthinkthestorytriestotellus?A.Goldmakespeopleunhappy.B.Moregoldmorehappiness.C.Goldisnotthethingthatmakeslifehappy.D.Peoplefeelhappyiftheyhavenotgold
- TheworkerIhiredtorepairmyhousehadjustfinishedadifficultfirstdayonthejoB.A.brokenwheelmadehimanhourlate;hisladder梯子felldownwhenhewaspaintingtheroofandnowhisoldtruckwouldn'tstart.Witheachproblemheshoutedangrilymoreathimselfthanathisthings.AsIdrovehimhomethemandidn'tsayaworD.ItriedtalkingtothemantokilltimE.ImanagedtofindoutthathehadcomeupfromBlueHillsinVictoriawithhisfamilysixmonthsagotofindajoB.ThiswashisfirstjobsincemovingherE.InowknewwhyhispricewaslowerthananyotherworkerIcouldfindinthelocalnewspaper.HereallyneededthejoB.Hisclothestoldmeasmuch.Onarrivingmuchtomysurpriseheinvitedmeintomeethisfamily.Aswewalkedthroughhisfrontgardenhesuddenlystoppedatasmalltreeandplacedhishandsonit.ThenwhenheopenedthedoorhecompletelychangeD.InsteadofhistroubledfacetherewasnowawarmsmilehugsforhistwochildrenandakissforhiswifE.ThefollowingdayIaskedhimaboutthetreE.That'smytroubletreeheanswereD.Worktroublesaren'twelcomeathomewithmywifeandthechildren.SoIhangthemonthattreeeverynightwhenIcomehomE.TheninthemorningIpickthemupagain.Andyouknowwhatelse?hesaidsmilingThenextmorningIfindthattherearen'tasmanyasIrememberhangingupthenightbeforE.56.WhichofthefollowingthingsdidNOThappentotheworker?A.Histruckbrokedown.B.Hewaslateforwork.C.Hefellontotheroof.D.Hisladderfelldown.57.Whendidtheworkerfirstarriveinthistown?A.Today.B.Lastnight.C.Sixweeksago.D.Sixmonthsago.58.Wheredidthewriterfindtheworker?A.Throughanewspaper.B.BesidethetroubletreE.C.InhisoldhousE.D.InBlueHillsVictoriA.59.Whydidtheworkertouchthetree?A.TogetgoodluckB.ToleavehistroubleoutsidE.C.Tosendgoodwishestohisfamily.D.Tocleanhishands.60.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.LookingforajobcanmaketroublE.B.ItisimportanttogettoworkontimE.C.Oftenourproblemsareworsethanwhatwethink.D.A.happyfamilycanmakemanyproblemsgoaway.
- ThreeBoysandaDadBradclosedthedoorslowlyasSuelefthometovisithermother.ExpectingawholedaytorelaxhewasthinkingwhethertoreadthenewspaperorwatchhisfavouriteTVtalkshowonhisfirstdayoffinmonths.Thiswillbelikeawalkintheparkhe’dtoldhiswifE.I’lllookafterthekidsandyoucangovisityourmom.Thingsstartedwellbutjustaftereighto’clockhisthreelittlegoodkids—MikeRandyandAlex—camedownthestairsintheirnightclothesandshoutedbreakfastdaddy.Bradrealizedhisnewspaperwouldhavetowaitforafewseconds.Lifebecameworseafterbreakfast.MikeworeRandy’sunderwearonhisheaD.RandylockedhimselfinthebathroomwhileAlexshoutedagainbecausehewasgoingtowethispants.Nobodycouldfindcleansocksalthoughtheywerebeforetheirveryeyes.SomeonenamedNotMehadspilledawholeglassoforangejuiceintothebasketofcleanclothes.BradknewthetalkshowhadalreadystarteD.Byteno’clockthingswereoutofcontrol.Alexwaswonderingwhythefishinthejarrefusedhisbreadandbutter.Mikewastryingtoshowoffhistalentbydecoratingthekitchenwallwithhiscolourpencils.Randythankfullyappearedtobereadingquietlyinthefamilyroombutcloserexaminationshowedthathewaseatingapplejamstraightfromthebottlewithhishands.BradrealizedthatthetalkshowwasoverandreadingwouldbeimpossiblE.Atexactly11:17Bradcalledthedaycarecentre日托所.Isuddenlyhavetogointoworkandmywife’saway.CanIbringtheboysoverinafewminutes?TheanswerwasobviouslyyesbecauseBradwassmiling.56.WhenhiswifelefthomeBradexpectedto__________.A.gooutforawalkintheparkB.watchTVtalkshowwithhischildrenC.readthenewspapertohischildrenD.enjoyhisfirstdayoffwork57.WhichofthefollowingdidRandydo?A.Drewonthewall.B.Readinaroom.C.Fedthefish.D.Ateapplejam.58.WhoisNotMeunderlinedinParA.3?A.Oneofthefamily’sneighborB.OneofthethreekidsC.ThefatherD.Thetextdoesn’tmention59.Thistextisdeveloped_________.A.byspaceB.bycomparisonC.bytimeD.byprocess
- Maybeten-year-oldElizabethputitbestwhenshesaidtoherfatherButDadyoucan’tbehealthyifyou’redeaD.Dadinahurrytogethomebeforedarksohecouldgoforarunhadforgottentowearhissafetybelt-amistake75%oftheUSpopulationmakeeveryday.Thebigquestioniswhy.Therehavebeenmanymythsaboutsafetybeltseversincetheirfirstappearanceincarssomefortyyearsago.Thefollowingarethreeofthemostcommon.MythNumberOne:It’sbesttobethrownclearofaseriousaccident.Truth:Sorrybutanyaccidentseriousenoughtothrowyouclearisalsogoingtobeseriousenoughtogiveyouaverybadlanding.Andchancesarethatyou’llhavetraveledthroughawindshield挡风玻璃ordoortodoit.Studiesshowthatchancesofdyingafteracaraccidentaretwenty-fivetimesgreaterincaseswherepeoplearethrownclear.MythNumberTwo:Safetybeltstrappeopleincarsthatareburningorsinkinginwater.Truth:Sorryagainbutstudiesshowthatpeopleknockedunconscious昏迷duetonotwearingsafetybeltshaveagreaterchanceofdyingintheseaccidents.Peoplewearingsafetybeltsareusuallyprotectedtothepointofhavingaclearheadtofreethemselvesfromsuchdangeroussituationsnottobetrappedinthem.MythNumberThree:Safetybeltsaren’tneededatspeedsoflessthan30milesperhour.Truth:Whentwocarstravelingat30mphhiteachotheranunbelteddriverwouldmeetthewindshieldwithaforceequaltodivingheadfirstintothegroundfromaheightof10meters.63.WhydidElizabethsaytoherfatherButDadyoucan’tbehealthyifyou’redead?A.HewasdrivingatgreatspeeD.B.Hewasrunningacrossthestreet.C.Hedidn’thavehissafetybelton.D.Hedidn’ttakehismedicineontimE.64.ThereasonFatherwasinahurrytogethomewasthathe__________A.wasn’tfeelingverywellB.hatedtodriveinthedarkC.wantedtotakesomeexerciseD.didn’twanttobecaughtbythepolice65.Accordingtothetextthethrownclearofaseriousaccidentisverydangerousbecauseyou_________.A.maybeknockeddownbyothercarsB.maygetseriouslyhurtbeingthrownoutofthecarC.mayfinditimpossibletogetawayfromtheseatD.maygetcaughtinthecardoor66.Somepeopleprefertodrivewithoutwearingasafetybeltbecausetheybelieve________.A.thebeltpreventsthemfromescapinginanaccidentB.theywillbeunabletothinkclearlyinanaccidentC.theywillbecaughtwhenhelpcomesD.carscatchfireeasily67.Whatistheadvicegiveninthetext?A.Neverdrivefasterthan30mileanhour.B.Tryyourbesttosaveyourselfinacaraccident.C.Neverforgettowearthesafetybeltwhiledriving.D.Driveslowlywhileyou'renotwearingasafetybelt.
- CherieBlairhasattackedyummymummieswhofocusonraisingtheirchildrenattheexpenseoftheircareerssuggestingtheirchildrenlackasenseofindependencE.ThewifeofthethenBritishPrimeMinisteralsoaccusedsomeyoungwomenofseekingtomarryarichhusbandandretireinsteadofworking.MrsBlairaQCandmotheroffourcriticizedwomenwhoputalltheireffortintotheirchildreninsteadofworking.MotherswhogoouttoworkaresettingabetterexamplefortheirchildrenshesaiD.Somewomenregardmotherhoodasanacceptablealternativetoacareer.Insteadwomenshouldstriveforboth.Everywomanneedstobeself-sufficientandinthatwayyoureallydon’thaveachoice-foryourownsatisfaction;youheartheseyummymummiestalkaboutbeingthebestpossiblemotherandtheyputalltheireffortintotheirchildren.IalsowanttobethebestpossiblemotherbutIknowthatmyjobasamotherincludesbringingmychildrenupsoactuallytheycanlivewithoutmE.Thetermyummymummyisgenerallyusedtorefertoawomanwhosehusband’swealthallowshertodevoteherselffull-timetoherchildrenandherappearancE.InfactdespiteMrsBlair’sworriesaboutnon-workingmothersofficialstatisticsshowthattheproportionofmotherswhoworkhasactuallyrisensteadilyinrecentyears.AccordingtotheOfficeforNationalStatistics66percentofmothersarenowinsomeformofpaidwork.In1996thefigurewas61percent.Thenumberofworkingmothersisnowaround5.3millionupfrom4.5millionin1996.SpeakingtoFortunemagazine’sMostPowerfulWomeneventinClaridge’sMrsBlairappearedtoaccusesomeyoungwomenoflackingprofessionalambitionfocusingontheirprospectivepartner’scareerinsteadoftheirown.MrsBlairsaidherviewwasinformedbyherownexperienceofherfatherabandoninghermotherwhenshewasachilD.Butsheinsistedthatallwomenshouldmakesuretheycanprovideforthemselves:Evengoodmencouldhaveanaccidentordieandyou’releftholdingthebaby.Oftenintheheadlinesduringherhusband’spremiershipMrsBlairhastakenamoreactivepublicrolesinceheleftofficein2007settingupacharitablefoundationtosupportwomensettinguptheirownfirmsindevelopingcountries.71.Ifsomeoneisayummymummysheismostlikelyto________.A.startherowncompanyB.teachherchildrenathomeC.stayathometoraiseherchildrenD.helpherhusbandwithhisbusiness72.MrsBlairmightsupportthewomenwho_________.A.trytobalancetheirworkandtheirfamilylifeB.trytofindrichhusbandsandmakelifeeasierC.sacrificetheirowncareerstolookaftertheirchildrenD.devotemostoftheirtimetotheircareers73.Weknowfromthepassagethat________.A.Thenumberofworkingmothershasdroppedsince1996.B.Mrs.BlairworkedevenwhenherhusbandwasPrimeMinisterC.MostwomeninBritainwouldliketobeyummymommies.D.Mrs.Blairwasworriedaboutthoseworkingmothers.74.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaboutMrs.Blair?A.MrsBlairdidn’tattractmuchmedia’sattentionwhenherhusbandwasPrimeMinisterB.MrsBlairmusthavehadahappyandquietchildhooD.C.MrsBlairhasn’tappearmuchinpublicsinceherhusbandleftofficein2007D.MrsBlairhasbeenhelpingwomentobeindependent.75.Thepassagemightbetakenfrom_________.A.afashionbookB.atextbookC.anewspaperD.asciencemagazine
- WhenSuzanneKailanEnglishteacheratapublichighschoolinMagnoliaOhiowastoldthatshewouldberequiredtoteachherstudentsLatinandGreekwordrootssherolledhereyes.Kailbelievedinaprogressiveapproachtoeducationinwhichactiveparticipationinmeaningfullearningwasthemostimportant.InanaccountofherexperienceintheEnglishJournalshewroteaskingstudentstodorotememorization机械记忆wastheoppositeofwhatIbelievedinmost.Stillherdepartmentheadinsistedonit.Shewassureherstudentswouldn’tlikeiteither.Kailwassurprised—aswasanyonewhotookalookattherecentstudiessupportingtheeffectivenessofoldschoolmethodslikememorizingmathfactsreadingaloudpracticinghandwritingandsoon.Whiletheeducationworldisallexcitedaboutso-called21st-centuryskillslikecooperationproblemsolvingandcriticalthinkingthisresearchsuggeststhatwemightdowelltoaddastrongdose一剂ofthe19thcenturytoourchildren’sschooling.AssoonasKailbeganteachingherstudentstheGreekandLatinoriginsofmanyEnglishterms—thattherootstameansputinplaceorstandforexampleandthatcessmeanstomoveorwithdraw—theyeagerlybeganrecognizingfamiliarwordsincludingtherootslikestatueandrecess.Kail’sstudentsstartedusingthesetermsintheirwritingandmanyofthemtoldherthattheirstudyofwordrootshelpedthemanswerquestionsontheSATandonOhio’sstategraduationexam.ForherpartKailreportedthatshenolongersawrotememorizationasevil.That’salsotrueofanotherold-fashionedmethoddrillingmathfactslikethemultiplicationtable乘法表.Althoughmanyprogressiveeducatorsspeakillofwhattheycalldrillandkillkillstudents’loveforlearningthatisrapidmentalretrieval检索ofbasicfactsisrequiredfordoingmorecomplexandmoreinterestingkindsofmath.TheonlywaytoachievethissofarasanyonehasbeenabletodetermineistopracticeandpracticE.IndeedmanyexpertshaveobservedthewidegapbetweenthemathscoresofAmericanandChinesestudentsoninternationaltests.Asianschoolsfocusheavilyonmathfacts.Failuretodosocaneffectivelycloseoffthehigherrealms范围ofmathematics—astudyfoundthatmosterrorsmadebystudentsworkingoncomplexmathproblemswereduetoalackofautomaticity自动性inbasicmathfacts.60.WhatdidSuzanneKailthinkwasthemostimportantinlearningatfirst?A.Memorizingmathfacts.B.Problemsolvingability.C.Students’activeparticipationD.Studyingwordroots...61.Howdoesthestudyofwordrootsbenefitstudents?A.Ithelpsstudentsbuildalargevocabularymoreeasily.B.Itprovidesstudentswithmotivationforrotememorization.C.Ithelpsstudentsbreakuptheirconventionalthinking.D.ItgivesstudentsmoreknowledgeaboutGreekandLatin.62.WhyisthereagapbetweenthemathscoresofAmericanandChinesestudents?A.BecauseAmericanstudents’loveforlearninghasbeenkilleD.B.BecauseAmericanstudentsarenotveryfamiliarwithbasicmathfacts.C.BecauseChinesestudentshaveahighermathlevelthanAmericanstudents.D.BecauseChinesestudentsarebecomingmorecreativethanAmericanstudents.63.TheauthormightNOTapproveof.A.usingrotememorizationB.abandoning21st-centurymethodsC.practicinghandwritingD.rememberingbasicmathfactsrepeatedly
- AtravelerwasstayinginanEgyptianvillagE.Onedayshehelduphercameratotakepicturesofsomechildren.Suddenlytheyoungonesbegantoshoutather.Thetraveler’sfaceturnedredandsheapologizedtotheheadforwhatshewasdoingandtoldhimshehadforgottenthatpeopleinsomeplacesbelievedapersonwouldlosehissoul灵魂ifhispicturewastaken.SheexplainedtohimtheoperationofacameraforalongtimE.Severaltimestheheadtriedtosaysomethingbuthecouldn't.Whenshebelievedthattheheaddidn'tfearanylongerthetravelerthenlethimspeak.WithasmilehesaidThechildrenweretryingtotellyouthatyouforgottotakeoffthelens镜头cap!46.Thechildrenshoutedwhenthetravelerwastakingpicturesofthembecause_______.A.theydidn'twanttostopplayingB.thetravelerwasnotdoingwellwithhercameraC.theydidn'twanttohavetheirpicturestakenD.thetravelerforgottotakeoffthecaponherhead47.Thetravelermadeanapologytotheheadbecause_______.A.shedidn'ttakeapictureoftheheadfirstB.thechildrenwouldlosetheirsoulsC.shehadstayedinthevillagetoolongD.shethoughtitwasnotrighttotakepeople'spictureswithouttellingthembeforehand事先48.Thetravelerexplainedhowtouseacameratotheheadbecause_______.A.theheadwasveryinterestedinhercameraB.theheadwantedtolearntotakepicturesC.shewantedtheheadnottoworryaboutwhatshewasdoingD.shewasafraidofthehead49.Whentheheadsmiledit'sclearthat_______.A.hewantedthetravelertotellhimsomethingelseB.thetravelerknewwhatthechildrenmeantC.thechildrenwantedtoplaywithherD.thetravelerdidn'tlethimspeak
- DownonthebeachofDover56yearoldChannelswimmerJackieCobellbravelysetoffforCalais.Thetimewas640am.28hoursand44minuteslatertheexhaustedsuccessfulmotherfromKentcrawled爬行totheshoreandwalkedproudlyintotherecordbooks.AfterfiveyearsintrainingMrs.CobellbecametheslowestpersontocrosstheChannelunderherownsteam.ThepreviousrecordfortheslowestcrossingsetbyHenrySullivanat26hoursand50minuteshasstoodfor87yearsbeforeMrs.CobellstartedatDoverSaturdaymorning.Shehadstruggledthroughchangingtidesthatsweptherfirstonewaythentheother.Itturnedthe21milecrossingintoa65mileonE.ShedeclaredTimeandtidewaitfornoman—andtheycertainlydidn'twaitformE.IwasfullyexpectingittogetdarkbeforeIgottoCalaisbutIneverimaginedI'dalsoseethedawnagain.ButIwasn'tgoingtogiveup.Herfeat壮举raisedmorethan$2000incharitysponsorshipforresearchintoHuntingdon'sdiseaseasumthatwascontinuingtogrowasnewsofherachievementspreaD.Thatwaswhyshedidit.Idon'treallyknowmyselfshesaiD.IjustkeptthinkingofallthepeopleI'dbelettingdownifIstoppeD.Mrs.Cobelltooktothewatersowellatschool.Butafterbringinguptwodaughtersshestartedtogainweight.FiveyearsagoshetookupswimmingagainanddecidedtopreparefortheChannelchallengetoloseweight.Shebecamemuchfitter.Thencamethebigswim.IpracticedonWindermereLakeshesaiD.It'sabouthalfthedistanceoftheChannelsoIjustdoubleditaddedsomeextratimeandworkedoutIcouldprobablygettoCalaisinabout16hours.HerhusbandDavidtrainerofficialobserverandfriendsailedalongsideheronaboat.ShesaidIsangtokeepmyselfgoing.WhentheytoldmeIwasarecordbreakerIthoughttheywerejusthavingajoke—untilIrealizeditwastherecordfortheslowestcrossing.ButmaybenexttimeImightbeabitquicker.20.Whichofthefollowingisrightaccordingtothepassage?A.Mrs.CobellcrossedtheChannelinordertosetaslowestrecorD.B.Mrs.Cobellraised$2000inall.C.Mrs.Cobellusedtoswimverywell.D.Mrs.CobellcrossedtheChannelinaday.21.AccordingtoParagraph1Mrs.Cobell________.A.startedtolearnswimmingfiveyearsagoB.arrivedatCalaisonlateSundaymorningC.wantedtobreaktherecordfortheslowestcrossingD.wastooexhaustedtomoveaftercrossingtheChannel22.WhydidMrs.CobellspendsomuchtimecrossingtheChannel?A.Becausethetideschangedherdirection.B.Becauseshewasnotingoodcondition.C.Becauseshewasn'tgoodatswimming.D.Becausethewindskeptherfromswimmingfast.23.Mrs.CobellcrossedtheChannelforthemainpurposeof________.A.takingariskB.losingmoreweightC.raisingmoneyforcharityD.becomingfamousworldwide24.HowdidMrs.Cobellfeelabouttherecordsheset?A.DissatisfieD.B.ExciteD.C.AnnoyeD.D.ProuD.
- BryantLilySteveJack和Stephen身体状况欠佳想得到有关健康方面的建议第51至55题是他们的个人情况介绍阅读下面六个关于健康方面的建议AB.C.D.E.F.选出符合各人需要的最佳选项并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑选项中有一项是多余选项61.Bryantalwayshasastomachache.Whenithappenshealwaysgetsupseveraltimesintheevening.Sointhemorningheoftenoversleeps.Inordernottobelateforwork.hehastohurrywithoutbreakfast.62.Lilyacountrywomanwholikestoeatsomesaltyvegetablesisverynervousbecauseshealwaysfeelsdizzyandtired.Herfaceisalwaysredwithoutreasons.63.ThesedaysSteveateacherinahighschoolalwaysdreamsalotatnightsohefeelsexhaustedallday.Heevendoesn’thavethedesirefordeliciousfoodafteranight’ssleepwhichoncewashisfavorite.64.Jackaconstructionworkersweatsaloteveryday.Becausetheworkishard.heevenhasnotimetohaveashortbreakorhaveadrink.Nowhefeelstiredandeverythingaroundhimisindisorder.65.Stephenenjoyshavingoilyfoodespeciallymeat.Inadditionhefavorsbeeralotbuthedoesn’tdoexerciseregularly.Heiseagertoloseweightandhaveaslimshape.A.Actuallybreakfastisratherimportantbecauseitgivesyouenoughenergythatyouneedinthemorningeveryday.Withoutbreakfastyoumayfeelhungrysooninthemorningwhichwillaffectyourperformance.Sometimesifyoudon’thaveenoughtimeforbreakfastjusthaveacupofmilkwhichwillbegoodforyourhealth.B.Havingdeliciousmealslateatnightwillmakeyourdigestive消化的systemoverwork.Andyoumaysufferfrominsomnia失眠.Ifsoyouwillnothaveagoodrest.Soitisbesttoeatoursupperearlyintheeveningnormally.C.Saltcancausealotofproblemstopeople’shealthsuchashighbloodpressurestomachacheetc.Asweknowhighbloodpressurewillcauseapoplexy中风heartdiseaseandsoon.Soitisarightchoicenottoeatthefoodtoosalty.D.Waterplaysanimportantroleinpeople’shealthandittakesup2/3ofhumanbody.Everydaypeoplewilllosewaterbysweatingandbreathing.Soyou’dbettertake6bottlesofwatertokeepyourselfhealthy.E.Havingtoomanysnackswillmakepeoplefatbecausemostofthesnackscontaintoomuchsugarsaltandfat.whichthescientistsbelievedoharmtopeople’shealth.Soifyouwanttokeephealthyyou’dbettertakesomefreshvegetablesandfruit.F.Fatisveryimportantbutonlyasmallamountisneededinpeople’sbody.Ifpeopletakemorefattheywillgetfatwhichwillcausealotofproblemssuchasheartdiseases.Sotokeephealthyyou’dbettercontroltheconsumption消费ofthefatmeat.
- Clydeasmall-clawedotterwasmovedfromAucklandZootoWellingtonZootwomonthsago.ThezookeepershopedheandtheotherotterBonniemightstartafamilytogether.ButonlytwodaysafterhearrivedClydewentmissing.Hehaddughiswayunderoneofthewallsandwasnowheretobeseen.ThezookeeperssetupcagesinsidethezoowithplatesofClyde’sfavoritefishinthemhopingtocatchhim.TwodayswentbyandstilltherewasnosignofClydE.AtlastacouplesawClydeattheirhouse---awholekilometerawayinNewtown.Clydewashidinginanout-of-reachholeoutsidetheirlaundry.Thezookeepersarrivedandsetupsomemoretrapstotrytocatchhim.ButClydeisaprettysmartotter.Twicehemanagedtogetthefishoutofatrapwithoutbeingcaught.Fivedaysafterhe’descapedClyde’sdaysontheruncametoanendwhenhewasfinallycaughtinoneofthetraps.ItwasnogoodputtingClydebackinhisoldhome---he’donlydighiswayoutagain.SoheandBonniewereputintothezoohospital.TherewasnochanceoftheirescapingfromtherE.MeanwhilethezookeeperswereworkinghardtomakeClyde’soldhomesafer.Theyputanironbarrierundergroundtostophimdiggingtheirwayout.ThenBonnieandClydewenthomeagain.ButamonthafterhisfirstescapeClydewasoutagain.OncemorethezookeeperscamehurryingtocatchClydE.Theyfoundhimbyfollowingthebubbleshemadeintherivernearby.NobodyknewhowClydehadescapeD.Butthistimehewasonlyoutforanhour.So---backhewenttothehospitalagain.PoorClydE.Itseemedthathewasn’thappyatWellingtonZooeventhoughheandBonnieweregettingonwelltogether.Thekeepersdidn’tlikeseeinghimunhappysotheyplannedtolookforahomeforhimsomewhereelsE.67.WherewasClydefoundafterhisfirstescape?A.BackinAucklandZoo.B.Inarivernearby.C.Atahouseakilometeraway.D.Inthezoohospital.68.HowdidzookeeperscatchClydeafterhissecondescape?A.Theysetupcagesinthezoo.B.TheyattractedClydewithfishC.TheydugaholeoutsidehishomE.D.Theyfollowedthebubblesinthewater.69.WhatdoweknowaboutClyde?A.Heoftengetsill.B.Heisgoodatdigging.C.HelikeshidinginaholE.D.HeescapedtomeetBonniE.70.Whereisthepassagemostlikelytohavebeentakenfrom?A.A.newsreport.B.Anadvertisement.C.A.bookreview.D.A.researchpaper.
- Burnrateisthespeedatwhichastartupbusinessconsumesmoney.Myratewas$75000amonth.FourmonthsaftermycompanywassetupIhadonlyaquarterofthestartingcapitalleftinthebank.LookingforguidanceIwenttotalktomyfriendArthurWalworthaboutmynewventurE.Timesofgreatchangealwaysbringouttherisk-takershesaiD.Andtheyleavewinnersandlosers.MygrandfatherinvestedalotofmoneyinaprojectofThomasEdison’sthatendedupinfailurE.IwaslostinthoughtatthenotionanideaorbeliefaboutsomethingofaThomasEdisonprojectendinginfailurE.Damn.Itcouldhappentoanybody!ImustcontinuE.AtthattimeCD-ROMsaleshadbombedsoinvestorswerefleeingfromthefielD.Ididn’tturnawayfrommineentirelybutinsteadlinkedittotheInternet.Myplanwastoofferconsumersdescriptionsofhome-designproductsbyusingaspecialsoftwareandletthemmodifythedesigns.ThenwecanenablethemtogetonlineprofessionalandconstructionalhelptohavetheirhousesbuiltdecoratedandfurnishedaccordingtotheirownchoicE.TorealizemyplanIneededinvestorssoIcontinuedtomeetregularlywithventurecapitalists.OnesaidIhadagreatideA.ButIneededtotestit.GetthemoneysomewherE.Togetthismoneyfromaventurecapitalistisgoingtocostmywifeandmychildren!Heturneddownmyrequest.Wife?Children?Ihardlyrememberedthem.Iwasworkingnonstop---strugglingtoturnthekeyinthelocktofindtherightwayaheaD.ThepressurewasterriblE.Itwasjustatthistimethatmyparentsandsisterssteppedup.Twohundredthousanddollars.A.lotofmoneytotheminvestedinthiscrazysonandbrotherwithoutamoment’shesitation.DadandMomhaddrivenoutfromChicagoandseenthepassioninmylittleofficeandthetroubleathomE.WiththeirhelpmycompanysurvivedandhasbeenprosperingeversincE.67.Whentheauthor’scompanystartedoperationhehad_______.A.$450000B.$400000C.$350000D.$30000068.Arthurimpliesthattostartabusinessintimesofchangepeoplehaveto_______.A.relyonfamouspeopleallbetimeB.investasmuchmoneyaspossibleC.facetherisksofpossiblefailureD.thinkaboutnothingbutsuccess69.Theauthor’scompanywasengagedin_______A.furnituredesignandproductionB.onlinehome-designserviceC.traditionalhomedesigningD.homedecorationbusiness70.Facedwithaveryunfavorablemarketsituationtheauthordecided_______.A.toimprovehisserviceB.tostartanewbusinessC.towithdrawhismoneyD.toreducehisinvestment
- DianeRaywascompletelyself-centeredandveryspoilt.Herparentsgaveher36shewantedknowingthatshewouldthrowatempertantrum耍小孩脾气iftheydidnot.Shewouldscreamandkickand37onthefloordrummingherheels.Herparentsalways38.Thatwaswhyshewasaloneonthe39wearinganexpensiveswimsuit.Ithastakenamassivetantrumto40herparentstobuyit.Theywerebackatthebeach-house41fromthetantrumshehadthrownwhentheytoldherthatitwastoodangeroustogodiving42.Dangerous?shehadsaiD.Youjustdon’twantmetohave43.I’mgoingandifyoutrytostopmeI’llscream.Whatareyoudoing?avoiceaskeD.DianejumpeD.Shedidnotknowthatthemanwasthere44hespoke.I’mgoingdivingsheanswereD.Youshouldn’tswimthatdaytheman45.Thereisastormcomingup.Youshouldmindyourown46!Dianerepliedandwalkedintothegentlewaves.Ifyougooutthereyou’llbe47themancalledafterher.Shedidnotbothertoreply.Dianeslippedintothewateranddived48untilwhitecapsbeganrollinginanditbecameharderto49againstthecurrent水流.Saltwaterhitagainstherfacemakingit50tobreathE.OhwhyhadshenotlistenedtoadvicE.Panickingshebeganto51.Thenjustasitseemedasifshewouldslipbeneaththesurfaceshehearda52voicE.Holdon!I’mcoming.With53shesaytheoldmanrowinganancient-lookingboattowardsher.Ihopeyou’velearnedalesson.Youputusbothin54heshoutedangrilyashedraggedheroverthesideofthe55.GratefullyDianethankedhimandrantowardsthebeach-housE.36.A.eitherB.neitherC.nothingD.everything37.A.jumpB.lieC.spinD.sleep38.A.setoutB.setinC.gaveinD.gaveout39.A.beachB.bedC.floorD.ship40.A.allowB.warnC.getD.prefer41.A.changingB.recoveringC.appearingD.traveling42.A.aloneB.awayC.againD.aside43.A.timeB.moneyC.foodD.fun44.A.whenB.untilC.afterD.once45.A.decidedB.intendedC.advisedD.repeated46.A.businessB.swimsuitC.friendsD.parents47.A.angryB.sorryC.confusedD.excited48.A.nervouslyB.sadlyC.shylyD.happily49.A.riseB.swimC.stopD.row50.A.difficultB.easyC.comfortableD.suitable51.A.speakB.singC.sniffD.scream52.A.calmB.frighteningC.beautifulD.disgusting53.A.regretB.reliefC.interestD.ease54.A.powerB.safetyC.dangerD.thought55.A.houseB.waveC.beachD.boat
- MysonJackafourthgraderwashavingahardtimeingettinginterestedinstorybooksrecentlysoIofferedtoreadthefirstfewchapterstohim.Intheearlypagesof‘IncidentatHalkHill’aquietlittleboyhasaspecialmeetingwithafemalebadger獾.Soonafteranotherbadgeriscaughtinasteellegtrap陷阱andtheauthordescribesindetailthepainandscareofananimalstrugglingtoitsdeath.Wemeetthecruelhunterandhisilltreatmentofadog;weseethebadgerbeingskinnedbytheboy'sfatherandweexperiencethechild'sconfusionwhenbeatenbyhisfatherinanger.Prettyheavygoingforten-year-oldsIthought.LastnightIreturnedfromaweekendawaytofindthatJackhadfinishedthewholebookonhisown.ItwasreallyreallygoodandsadandviolenthereporteD.Therewasalotofkilling.Werethereanyhappyparts?IaskedTheboy'slifewassavedbythebadgerandthatwasgooD.Butthenthatbadgergotcaughtinatrapagainandattheendit'sdyingtoo.JacksaidItwassosadthatIalmostcrieD.ItoldhimthatmanybookshavemademecrybeginningwithHeidiwhenIwasjusthisagerightonuptothenovelIfinishedlastweek.WellheadmittedthenIactuallydidcry.Readingthatbookjustremindedmeofallthesadnessintheworldanditmademefeelsadtoo.SoIthinknowhehasbeenthroughthesadtoneofthepassagethediscoverythatwordsonaprintedpagecangiverisetosuchstrongemotionthatabookcanmoveyourightoutofyourowncomfortablelittleselfandintosomeoneelse'spain.Thuswecometorealizethatifwearetoremainfullyengagedinlifeopentoitsmysteriesandfeelsorrytowardsitssufferingweindeedneedstoriestograb抓住usbytheneckandremindusofthesadnessintheworldthatisnotourown.64‘IncidentatHalkHill’isa_______story.A.sadB.happyC.funnyD.boring65TheunderlinedsentencePrettyheavygoingforten-year-oldsmeans____A.thebookistoolongforatenyearoldchildB.thebookistoodifficultforatenyearoldchildC.thebookistooviolent暴力foratenyearoldchildD.thebookistooprettyforatenyearoldchild66Accordingtothepassagestoriescanbesomethingtohelpyou_____A.enjoyyoursparetimeB.developyourcareforanimalsC.realizethetruthoflifeD.thinkaboutyourownlife67Bywritingthepassagethewritermainlywantsto____A.tellastorythatinterestedhissonB.showtheimportanceofreadingstoriesC.shareanexperiencebetweenhimselfandhissonD.showhowtomakechildreninterestedinbooks
- TheodorSeussGeiselwasborninSpringfieldMassachusettsin1904.Hewasfamousbecauseofthebookshewroteforchildren.Theycombinefunnywordspicturesandsocialopinion.DrSeusswrotehisfirstbookforchildrenin1937.ItiscalledAndtoThinkISawItonMulberryStreet.A.numberofpublishersrefusedtopublishit.Theysaiditwastoodifferentandit’snotworthpublishing.A.friendfinallypublishedit.SoonothersuccessfulbooksfolloweD.Overtheyearshewrotemorethanfortychildren’sbooks.TheywerefuntoreaD.Yethisbookssometimesdealtwithserioussubjects.Bythemiddle1940sDrSeusshadbecomeoneofthebest-lovedandmostsuccessfulwritersofchildren’sbooks.Hehadastrongdesiretohelpchildren.In1954LifemagazinepublishedareportaboutschoolchildrenwhocouldnotreaD.Thereportsaidmanychildren’sbooksweren’tinteresting.DrSeussdecidedtowritebooksthatwereinterestingandeasytoreaD.In1957DrSeusswroteTheCatintheHat.Heusedlessthan225wordstowritethebook.Thiswasaboutthenumberofwordsasix-year-oldshouldbeabletoreaD.ThestoryisaboutacatwhotriestoentertaintwochildrenonarainydaywhiletheirmotherisawayfromhomE.Thecatisnotlikenormalcats.Ittalks.Thebookwasanimmediatesuccess.ItwasaninterestingstoryandwaseasytoreaD.Childrenlovedit.Theirparentslovedittoo.Todaymanyadultssayitisstilloneofthestoriestheylikebest.61.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.SomeofDrSeuss’booksforchildren.B.WhatareDrSeuss’sbooksmainlyabout?C.DrSeuss—afamouswriterofchildren’sbooks.D.WhyareDrSeuss’booksdifferent?62.WhatdoweknowaboutDrSeuss’sfirstbookforchildren?A.ItwasDrSeuss’worstbook.B.Itdealtwithaveryserioussubject.C.Neitherchildrennoradultslikeit.D.Manypublishersdidn’ttakeitseriouslyatfirst.63.HowoldwasDrSeusswhenhewrotehisfirstbook?A.30B.31C.32D.3364.HowdidDrSeusshelpchildrenaccordingtoParagraph3?A.Byaskingotherstohelptheminmagazines.B.Bywritinginterestingandsimplebooks.C.Bychanginghisoldbooksintosimplerones.D.BygivingthembooksforfreE.65.AdultsmostprobablythinkthatDrSeuss’TheCatintheHatis_________A.interestingB.seriousC.difficultD.boring
- Aneighteen-year-oldhighschoolstudentfromUtahwonthetopprizeintheIntelScienceTalentSearchintheUnitedStates.Thewinnerreceivedacomputerandascholarshipforacollegeeducation.Morethan1500studentsfromacrossthecountryenteredprojectsinthecompetitionthisyear.Theirresearchincludedchemistrymedicinephysicsmathematicsengineeringandcomputerscience—almosteveryareaofsciencE.FortystudentswereinvitedtoWashingtonD.C.forthefinaljudging.A.groupofscientistsjudgedthemontheirresearchabilitiesCriticalthinkingskillsandcreativity.Thejudgesalsoquestionedthestudentsaboutscientificproblemsbeforedecidingonthewinners.Thetopwinnerreceived100000dollarsforcollegE.ShannonBabbofAmericanForkHighSchoolstudiedthewaterqualityoftileSpanishForkRiverinUtahforsixyears.ShefoundthatpeoplehaveaharmfuleffectontheriverthroughhumanactivityincludingagriculturE.AndshesuggestedwaystoimprovethewaterqualityinthefuturE.Theseincludeeducatingthepublicnottoputhouseholdchemicalsdownthedrains下水道whichleadtotherivereventually.Seventeen-year-oldYiSunoftheHankerSchoolinSanJoseCaliforniaearnedthesecondplacE.Hewona75000dollarscholarshipfornewdiscoveriesaboutamathematicaltheoryknownasrandomwalks.Hisworkcouldhelpcomputerscientistsandchemists.YiSunwasborninChinA.Thethird-placewinnerwasalsoseventeenandborninChinA.YuanChelseaZhangofMontgomeryBlairHighSchoolinRockvilleMarylandwona50000dollarscholarship.Sheresearchedthemoleculargenetics分子遗传学ofheartdiseasE.Herfindingscouldaidthedevelopmentofnewmedicines.TheIntelScienceTalentSearchistheoldestsciencecompetitionforhighschoolstudentsintheUnitedStates.Itis65yearsoldthisyear.PastwinnershavegoneontoreceivesixNobelprizesandothertophonorsinscienceandmath.51.Whatdoweknowaboutthetalentsearchproject?A.MostofitswinnershavereceivedNobelprizes.B.TheprojectincludesresearchesineveryareaofsciencE.C.Onlyasmallpartofthestudentscanattendthefinaljudging.D.MostofthewinnerscomefromAsiancountries.52.Accordingtothetext.A.waterqualityinUtahwillbebetterthanthatintheotherstatesB.theriverwaspollutedonlybythoselivingnearitC.ShannonBabbsuggestedmorethanonewaytoimprovethewaterqualityD.householdchemicalsshouldbekeptinthedrainsforever53.WhichofthefollowingaboutthegirlfromMarylandisNOTtrue?A.ThescholarshipshereceivedwashalfasmanyasShannonBabB.B.HerdiscoveryisofgreathelptoChinesemedicinE.C.HerresearchwillcontributetothecureofheartdiseasE.D.Sheandthesecond-placewinnerYiSunhavesomethingincommon.54.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Threewinners'contributionstoscienceandmath.B.ThreeChinesestudentswontheScienceTalentSearch.C.Greatrewardsweregiventowinnersinthecompetition.D.WinnersoftheIntelScienceTalentSearchintheUS.55.Whereareyoumostlikelytofindthistext?A.Inanewspaper.B.Inahandbook.C.Inatextbook.D.InamedicalmagazinE.
- FathersshouldbeneitherseennorheardwroteOscarWildE.ThisistheonlyproperbasisforfamilylifE.It'shardtosaywhatWildewouldhavethoughtofthisweek'scoverphotoorthepicturesinsideofdadsandtheirchildren.Severalclearlyopposetheoutdatedideaoffathersasdetached使分开fromtheparentingprocessandthat'sjustwhatthephotographersintendeD.GregoryHeislerwhodidthecoverphotographsayshewantedtheimagetoshowgenuineaffections.Soratherthanuseprofessionalmodelshewentoutandfoundsomerealdadsandtheirrealkids.AddsHeislerInsteadofdoingsomeskilfuloverproducedphotographsIwantedsomethingmoreauthentictotheexperienceofbeingafather.Thisisn'tthefirsttimethatHeisler39hasconveyedcomplexideasforthecoverofTIME.Hisphotographshavedecoratedthefrontofthemagazinesome20timesrangingfromOlympicathleteJackieJoynerKerseeanddirectorDavisLynchtoformerPresidentGeorgeBushandTedTurnerforManoftheYearissuesin1991and1992respectively.Butthisweek'sTIMEcoverhasspecialmeaninghesaysbecauseheandhiswifehadtheirfirstchildLucy16monthsago.ThepicturesappearinginsidewerealldonebyphotographerJeffreyLowE.AlthoughLowehasnotexperiencedfatherhoodyetheobservedmanywarmmomentsofparentingbyspendingalotofprivatetimewitheachdadandchilD.OfallthepicturesLowewasmostdeeplytouchedbythefathertobeembracinghispregnantwifE.Whilemostofthecreditforthepicturesrightlygoestothosebehindthecameracovercoordinator协调者LindaFreemanandassistantpictureeditorMaryWorrellBousquettewhoworkbehindthescenesalsodeservepraisE.Freemanforinstancehadthechallengingtaskofmakingarrangementsforthegroupportraitofchildmoviestarsthatappearsonpage62.ShesaysMygreatestrewardisworkingwiththesetalentedartists.BousquetteeditedthepicturesthatappearinsidE.Iwantedourstorytoshowthemanyfacesoffatherhoodshesays.AtleastinthisissuethosefathersareseenaswellashearD.20.Inthisweek'sTIMEthephotographerswanted________.A.toshowOscarWilde'sviewhadgoneoutofdateB.toshowhonortothefamousplaywrightOscarWildeC.tosupportOscarWilde'sviewD.tosaysorrytoOscarWilde21.InOscarWilde'sview________.A.fathersshouldstayactivelyinvolvedintheirchildren'slivesB.thereshouldbedistancebetweenfathersandchildreninfamilylifeC.whatfathersenjoymostisfamilylifeD.fathersaren'tsureaboutwhattheyshoulddoathome22.JeffreyLowemanagedtoshowfathers'feelingsaccuratelyinhisphotosby________.A.tryingtoexperiencefatherhoodhimselfB.spendingmostofhistimewithhispregnantwifeC.studyingtherelationshipbetweeneachmemberinafamilyD.mixingwithmanyfathersandtheirchildren23.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothispassage?A.HeislerhasconveyedcomplexideasforthecoverofTIMEseveraltimes.B.MaryWorrellBousquetteisacovercoordinator.C.LowewasmostdeeplytouchedbyhispregnantwifE.D.Theauthorpraisestheworkbythephotographersandtheeditors.
- A.Frenchbillionaireusedtohavearoughtimewhenhewasyoung.Laterhecarvedoutacareerforhimselfinthefieldofdrawingsales.Withintenyearshehadbecomeayoungmediatycoon大亨inFrancE.Hediedofcancerin1998.A.Frenchnewspaperpublishedhiswillafterhisdeathinwhichheclaimed:Iwasapoorguy.BeforeIreachthethreshold门槛ofheavenIleavemysecretofhowtobecomerichtotheworlD.Anyonewhocananswerthequestion'Whatisthemostabsentforthepoor?'willhavediscoveredmysecretofbecomingrich.Hewillhavemycongratulations.Mydepositofonemillionfrancsintheprivatesafeofmybankwillbetheprizeforhiswisdominuncoveringtheriddleofpoverty.Manypeoplerespondedtothepublicizedwill.Theanswersasonemightimaginewerevarious.Themajorityofthemthoughtthemostabsentforthepoorwasmoney.Somestatedthatwhatthepoormostneededwasopportunity.Stillothersthoughtthatthepoorneededskillstomakemoney.Therestoftheanswersclaimedthatpovertycouldbeattributedtotheabsenceofhelploveattractivenessname-brandclothesandevenapresidencyofastatE.Onthefirstanniversaryofthebillionaire’spassinghislawyerandrepresentativeopenedhisprivatesafeinthebank;thesecretofgettingrichwasunfoldeD.Thebillionairebelievedthatthemostabsentofthepoorwastheambitionofgettingrich.Itwasanine-year-oldgirlwhohitthenailonthehead.Whydidsheregardambitionasthemostabsentforthepoor?Thedayshewasofficiallyawardedtheonemillionfrancsshesaid:Everytimemyeldersisterbroughtherboyfriendhomeshealwayswarnedmenottobeambitious.Nottobeambitious!SoIthoughtperhapsambitionwassomethingthatbroughtwhatyouwanteD.61.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingistrueabouttheFrenchbillionaire?A.Hediedofcancerin1998andleftnothing.B.Lateronhetookupdrawingashiscareer.C.WithinadecadehehadbecameayoungmediatycoonintheworlD.D.Hedidnothaveahappylifewhenhewasyoung.62.Whatwillthewinnergetifhefindsoutthebillionaire’ssecretofbecomingrich?A.Thebillionaire’sfrancsB.Thebillionaire’sprivatesafE.C.Thebillionaire’sambitionD.Allofthebillionaire’spossessions.63.Whatdidmostpeoplethinkofthemostabsentforthepoor?A.HelpB.MoneyC.OpportunityD.Ambition64.Fromthepassagewecaninferthatthelittlegirlfindthesecret__________.A.withhersister’shelpB.justonpurposeC.quitebyaccidentD.notmentioned65.Theunderlinedphrasehitthenailontheheadinthelastparagraphrefersto________.A.shehadgottheambitiontobecomerichB.sheofferedtotellherstorypubliclyC.shefailedtogettheprizeofonemillionfrancsD.sheguessedrightandknewtheanswer
- Mynewteacheriscool.HernameisPaulasowecallherMissPaulA.Thefirsttimewemethershesaidwearegoingtobegoodfriendsandthatgoodfriendsarealwaysnicetoeachother.MissPaulahasbeenteachingusalotofthings.Someofususedtogetintroublefortalkinginthehallway.MissPaulasaysshecan’tchangetherulethatwecan’tmakenoiseinthehallwaybutwecanstilltalktoeachother.SheisteachingussignlanguagE.Ialreadyknowhowtosayhelloandhowareyouwithmyhands.Nowweloveitwhenwehavetowalksomewhereandwearealwaysquietexceptforalaughortwo.MissPaulalikeseverybodyevenSamandnobodylikesSam.Heneverdoeswhathe’stoldbutnowheisdoingbetter.MissPaulasayseverysingleoneofusisperfectandbeautifuljustthewaywearE.IguessthatincludesSam.Thisweekatschoolwasreallythebestever.Ididn’tevengetintroublewhenIthoughtIwouldbecauseIspilled洒milkonmyhomeworkandhadtohanditinwhenitwasstillwet.MissPaulajustsmiledandaskedWhat’sthis?SoItoldherwhathappeneD.MissPaulaputitnearthewindowtomakeitdry.Shesaidthesunhadbeenwaitingforsuchanimportantjobasthisandwouldbehappytohelpus.WellIhavetogoandgetreadyforbednow.IhaveschoolinthemorningandIwanttowakeupearlysoIwillhavetimetopickMissPaulasomeflowers.56.WhatdoweknowaboutMissPaula?A.Shechangedtheschoolrules.B.Sheisverykindtoherstudents.C.Sheisstrictwiththewriter.D.Sheusessignlanguageinclass.57.AccordingtoParagraph4Sam_______.A.dislikeshisnewteacherB.isoftenpraisedbyMissPaulaC.hasmadesomeprogressD.isonethethewriter’sbestfriends58.Howdidthewriterprobablyfeelwhenhehandedinhishomework?A.WorrieD.B.BoreD.C.ExciteD.D.RelaxeD.59.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatthewriter_______.A.isabitafraidofhernewteacherB.alwayspickedherteachersomeflowersC.wrotethisarticleinthemorningD.lovesandrespectshernewteacher
- AudreyHepburnwonanAcademyAwardasBestActressforherfirstmajorAmericanmovieRomanHolidaywhichwasreleasedin1953.Butsheisrememberedasmuchforheraidworkasforheracting.BorninBelgiumin1929Audrey’sfatherwasBritishandhermotherwasDutch.AudreywassenttoliveataBritishschoolforpartofherchildhooD.DuringWorldWarIIshelivedandstudiedintheNetherlands.HermotherthoughtitwouldbesafefromGermanattacks.AudreystudieddanceasateenagerandduringcollegewhenshereturnedtoLondonafterthewar.Butsherealizedshewasn’tgoingtobeaballerina芭蕾舞演员.Soshebegantakingactingpartsinstageshows.Latershebegantogetsmallpartsinmovies.ButitwasAudreyHepburn’smovetoAmericathatbroughthertruefamE.In1951sheplayedthecharacterGigiintheBroadwayplayofthesamenamE.TwoyearslaterRomanHolidaymadeherastarattheageof24.Audreymademorethan25movies.AmonghermostpopularroleswasHollyGolightlyinBreakfastatTiffany’sin1961.ThreeyearslatersheplayedElizaDoolittleinMyFairLady.ShewasmarriedtwotimesandhadonesonbyeachhusbanD.In1989theUNChildren’sFundnamedAudreyagoodwillambassador.ShetravelledallovertheworldinsupportofUNICEFprojects.TheUNagencysaidshewasatirelessworker.Sheoftengave15interviewsadaytogainmoneyandsupportforUNICEFprojects.AudreyHepburnoftensaidherloyaltytoUNICEFwastheresultofherexperiencesasachildduringWorldWarⅡ.ShesaidsheknewwhatitwasliketobestarvingandtobesavedbyinternationalaiD.Shewasagoodwillambassadoruntilherdeathin1993fromcoloncancer.68.InParagraph1heraidworkmeans________.A.winninganAcademyAwardasBestActressB.takingactingpartsinstageshowsC.makingmoviesD.actingasagoodwillambassadorforUNICEF69.ThereasonwhyAudreylivedandstudiedintheNetherlandswasthat________.A.shewantedtobeaballerinaB.herparentswerefromBritainC.theeducationtherewasexcellentD.itwassafethere70.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat________.A.Audrey’sparentslivedinGermanyduringWorldWarⅡB.AudreylivedinAmericainthe1950sC.AudreywasforcedtogiveupdancingD.thecharacterGigiintheBroadwayplaywashermostpopularrole
- TodaywecompleteourstoryabouttheinfluentialEnglishwriterWilliamShakespearE.Hewroteplaysandpoemsduringthelatefifteenthandearlysixteenthcenturieswhichremainverypopulartoday.DuringearliertimespeoplewouldprobablyhavelearnedseveralancientRomanandGreekplays.Itwasnotunusualforwriterstoproducemorecurrentversionsoftheseworks.ForexampleinShakespeare’splayTheComedyofErrorsShakespeareborrowedcertaindetailsfromtheancientRomanwriterPlautus.ForhisplayMacbethShakespearemostlikelyusedaworkonScottishhistorybyRaphaelHolinshedforinformation.Shakespearemighthaveborrowedfromotherwritersbuttheintensity强度ofhisimaginationandlanguagemadetheplayshisown.WhilemanyplaysbyotherwritersofhistimehavebeenforgottenShakespeareandhisartliveon.Shakespearewasalsoinfluencedbytheworldaroundhim.HedescribedthesightsandsoundsofLondoninhisplays.Hisworksincludeobservationsaboutpoliticalstrugglesthefearofdiseasesandthepopularlanguageofthecity’stradesmen.Shakespeare’sknowledgeoftheEnglishcountrysideisalsoclear.HisworksincludedescriptionsofdeepforestslocalflowersandtheancientpopulartraditionsofruralpeoplE.ItwouldbeimpossibletolistallofthewaysinwhichShakespeare’sworkshaveinfluencedtheworldculturE.ButthefirstandgreatestexamplewouldbehisgreatinfluenceontheEnglishlanguagE.DuringhistimetheEnglishlanguagewaschanging.ManynewwordsfromotherlanguageswerebeingaddeD.Shakespeareusedhissharpmindandpoeticinventivenesstocreatehundredsofnewwordsandreworkoldones.Forexamplehecreatedthenounformsofcriticmountaineerandeyeball.ManycommonexpressionsinEnglishcomefromhisplaysincludingpompandcircumstance装腔作势fromOthellofullcircle绕圈子地fromKingLearetC.ThelistofculturalcreationsinfluencedbyShakespeareisalmostendless.FrompaintingstotelevisiontomusicanddanceShakespearewaswellrepresenteD.Shakespeare’splayshavebeentranslatedintoeverymajorlanguageintheworlD.Shakespearebecameawellknownwriterduringagoldenageoftheater.Hisyearsofhardworkpaidoff.54.Fromthepassagewecanseethat________.A.ShakespearewashardworkingwhenhewasastudentB.manyofShakespeare’sworkswereinfluencedbyearlierwritingsC.theexperienceoflivinginLondonhadnoeffectonShakespeare’sworksD.Shakespearebecamerichlaterbecauseofthepopularityofhisworks55.WhycouldShakespeare’sworkssurvivehistime?A.BecausethereweresofewpeoplewritingplaysinhistimE.B.Becauseheproducedtoomanyworksthatnobodyelsecoulddo.C.BecausehisworkswererichinimaginationandlanguagE.D.BecausehewasarichandinfluentialpersonofhistimE.56.Shakespeare’sgreatestinfluenceshouldbeon.A.paintingsB.televisionC.theEnglishlanguageD.musicanddance57.Thepassageismainlyabout.A.anintroductiontoShakespeare’slifeandhisworksB.themainfeaturesandstylesofShakespeare’splaysC.Shakespeare’sgreatestinfluenceontheworldculturE.D.howcultureinfluencedShakespeareandheinfluencedculturE.
- FrankSmithsonwokeupandleanedovertoturnoffthealarmclock.Ohno!hethoughttohimself.Anotherdayatthatoffice;abosswhoshoutsatmeallthetimE.AsFrankwentdownstairshiseyesfellonalargebrownenvelopebythedoor.HewasoverjoyedwhenheopeneditandreadtheletterinsidE.BigwoodsFootballPools足球赌博公司wouldliketocongratulateyou.Youhavewonhalfamillionpounds.FranksuddenlycametolifE.Thecigarette香烟fellfromhislipsasheletoutashoutthatcouldbeheardhalfwaydownthestreet.At11:30Frankarrivedatwork.Pleaseexplainwhyyou'resolatehisbosssaiD.GoandjumpinthelakerepliedFrank.I'vejustcomeintoalittlemoneysothisisgood-byE.Findyourselfsomeoneelsetoshoutat.ThateveningFrankwassmokingaveryexpensiveHavanacigar雪茄whenaknockwasheardonthedoor.Herushedtothedoor.Outsideweretwomenneatlydressedingreysuits.MrSmithsononeofthemsaidwe'refromBigwoodsPools.I'mafraidthere'sbeenaterriblemistake56.WhatdoweknowaboutFrank?A.Hewasalazyman.B.Hewasaluckyperson.C.Hedidn'tgetonwellwithhisboss.D.Hemadealotofmoney.57.WhenheheardtheknockatthedoorFrankprobablythought____..A.someonehadcometomakeanapologyB.someonehadcometogivehimthemoneyC.hisfriendshadcometoaskaboutthefootballpoolsD.hisfriendshadcometocongratulatehimonhisluck58.Onhearingthere'sbeenaterriblemistakeFrankwasmostlikelytobe________..A.curiousB.worriedC.nervousD.disappointed
- AnnwasonherfirstpackagetripinRosasSpain.Atthehotelshecheckedinandthenwenttoherroomtochangebeforedinner.ShewasjustreadytogodownstairswhenshefoundthatherSpanishmoneywasn’tinherhandbag.Shecarefullylookedinallherluggagebutshecouldn’tfindit.AllshehadwasasmallpursewithtenEnglishpoundnotesinit!AnnfoundaplacetochangeherEnglishmoney.Shehadveryfewpesetas西班牙货币单位andshewouldbeherefortwoweeks.OnherwaybacktothehotelAnnboughtsomecheesesomebreadandsomeoranges.WhenshegotbackshetoldthemanagerthatherdoctorhadtoldhernottoeatSpanishfood;she’djusthavebreakfasteachdayassheknewthepriceofhotelsincludedbreakfast.FortherestofherholidayAnnswaminthehotelswimmingpoolorlayonthebeachandgotasunbath.Whentheothertouristswenttointerestingplacesshealwayssaidshewasn’twell.Infactherholidaywasn’tbadexceptthatshewasalwayshungry.Afterallapieceoffruitforlunchandbreadandcheeseforsupperisn’tverymuch.LateintheafternoonoftheirlastdayagirlJaneaskedherwhysheneveratewiththeminthehotelrestaurant.Anntoldherabouthermoneyproblems.JanelookedatherforaminuteandthensaidButdidn’tyouknow?Thepriceofthisholidayincludeseverything!40.Apackagetripprobablymeans_________.A.afreetripB.alongjourneyC.apleasanttripD.atripthatincludesthecostofalltheticketsandservices41.Anndidn’teatdinnersintherestaurantofthehotelbecause_________.A.shewasafraidthatshecouldn’tpayforthemwithherlittlemoneyB.herdoctortoldhernottoeatthemC.shewasn’twellD.shewasn’thungry42.WhydidAnnbuysomecheesesomebreadandsomeoranges?A.Becausetheyweregoodforherhealth.B.Becausesheplannedtoeattheminsteadoflunchandsupper.C.Becauseshelikedthemmorethandinnersinthehotelrestaurant.D.Becausesheisafraidthatshecouldn’teatenoughinthehotelrestaurant.43.HowdoyouthinkJanewouldfeelaftersheheardAnn’sanswer?A.Angry.B.Happy.C.SurpriseD.D.Excited
- HereisatruestoryaboutafamousmanwhoworkedintheWhiteHouseandacriminal.Theyoncefacedthesamething:theirmothergavethemappleswhentheywereyoung.Thecriminalsaid:onedaymymotherbroughtsomeapplesandaskedmybrotherandme:Whichdoyouwant?ThereddestandbiggestonemylittlebrothersaiD.Mymotherstaredathimandsaidtohimangrily:Youshouldlearntogivethegoodthingstoothers;youshouldn’talwaysthinkofyourself.SeeingthisIsuddenlychangedmyideaandthensaidtomymother:Mumpleasegivemethesmalleroneandgivethebiggeronetomylittlebrother.Hearingmywordsmymotherwasveryhappy.ShekissedmeonmyfaceandgavethereddestandbiggestappletomeasaprizE.FromthenonIlearnedtotellliesfightstealandroB.InordertogetwhatIwantedIplayedharD.AsaresultIwassentintoprison.ThefamousmanfromtheWhiteHousesaid:Onedaymymotherbroughtsomeapples.Shesaidtomybrotherandme:Youallwantthereddestandbiggestoneright?Welllet’shaveacompetition.NowIdividethegrasslandinfrontofthegateintotwoandIwillgiveonetoeachofyouandyoumustshear修剪itwell.AndIwillgivethereddestandbiggestappletohimwhodoesitthemostquicklyandbest.AfterthecompetitionIwonandIgotthebiggestapplE.Inourfamilyaslongasyouwanttogetthebestthingsyoumusttakepartincompetition.Ithinkitisfair.Nomatterwhatyouwantyoumustpaylotsofefforts.31.Thecriminalgotthereddestandbiggestapplebecause.A.hetoldthetruththathewantedasmalleroneB.hismotherlovedhimmorethanshelovedtheyoungerbrotherC.elderbrothershouldofcoursehavethebiggeroneD.heknewhowtomakehismotherhappyfromheranswer32.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat.A.it’simportanttomakechildrenawarethatnomatterwhattheywanttheymustpayworkB.it’swrongtoaskchildrentochooseappleswhentheyarenotoldenoughC.it’swrongtoaskchildrennottoalwaysthinkofthemselvesD.it’salwaysnecessarytohaveacompetitionwhenwegivechildrenapple33.Thewritertellsthestoryby.A.organizingitintheorderoftimeB.makingacomparisonbetweentwomenC.providingsomescientificinformationD.describingitintheorderofspace34.Itisimpliedinthepassagethat.A.weshouldalwaystrytowincompetitionswhichcanbringusalotB.inordertogetwhatwewantweshouldplayhardC.givingchildrenappleswillleadthemtobecomecriminalsD.amother’seducationalmethodhasagreatinfluenceonachild’sgrowing
- Paulcouldn’tsleeplastnight.Hewokeupearlyandsatupandthenhelaydownagain.HefeltterriblE.Imustbesickhethought.butImuststudyforthattest.Hegotupandlookedforhishistorynotebook.Hefinallyfounditunderapileofinthenotes.WhatshallIdo?hethought.HefeltterriblE.JustthenPaul’stelephonerang.HeputdownhisnotebookandpickedupthetelephonE.GoodmorningJack’svoicesaidYoumustbewrongaboutthattest.Whatdoyoumean?Paulaskedweakly.We’renotgoingtohavethetesttoday.JacksaiD.Iwrotedownthedateinmynotebook.ThetestwillbenextWednesday;itisn’ttoday.Howdoyoufeelthismorning?FinesaidPaul.Justfine!SuddenlyhereallyfeltfinE.63.PaulfeltuneasybecauseheA.wasseriouslyill.B.wastootireD.C.wasworriedaboutthecomingtest.D.couldn’tfindhishistorynotebook.64.ItseemedthatPaul__________A.wasgoodathistory.B.likedtostudyhistory.C.lostinterestinhistory.D.wasreadyforthehistorytest.65.WhatmadePaulfeelfineatonce?A.Thetelephonecall.B.thecomingtest.C.Jack’snotebookD.Thefactthatthetestwasnottobegiventhatday.66.Howdoyoufeelthismorning?FromthisquestionwecanseeJack________A.knewPaul.B.knewPaulverywell.C.wantedtohelpPaulwithhishistory.D.wouldlendPaulhisnotebook..
- GuanMoyebetterknownasMoYanisaChinesenovelistandshortstorywriter.HehasbeenreferredtobyDonaldMorrisonofU.S.newsmagazineTIMEasoneofthemostfamousandwidelypirated盗版ofallChinesewriters.HeisbestknowntoWesternreadersforRedSorghumClan红高粱家族whichwaslateradaptedforthefilmRedSorghum.In2012MowasawardedtheNobelPrizeinLiteraturE.MoYanwasborninGaomiCountyShandongProvincE.Hewas11yearsoldwhentheCulturalRevolutionstartedatwhichtimeheleftschooltoworkasafarmer.Attheageof18hebegantoworkatafactory.Duringthisperiodhisaccesstoliteraturewaslargelylimitedtonovels.AtthecloseoftheCulturalRevolutionin1976MojoinedthePeople’sLiberationArmyPLAandbeganwriting.DuringthisperiodtheworksofChineseliteratureaswellastranslationsofforeignauthorssuchasWilliamFaulknermadeanimpactonhisworks.In1984hereceivedaliteraryawardfromthePLAMagazineandatthesameyearhebeganattendingtheMilitaryArtAcademywherehefirstusedthepennameofMoYan.MoYanmeansdon’tspeakinChinesE.HeexplainedthatthenamecamefromawarningfromhisfatherandmotheraboutnotsayingwhathethoughtwhenhewasoutsidE.Italsorelatedtothesubjectmatterofhiswritings.Mo’sfirstnovelwasFallingRainonaSpringNightpublishedin1981.SeveralofhisnovelsweretranslatedintoEnglishbyHowardGoldblattprofessorofEastAsianlanguagesandliteratureattheUniversityofNotreDamE.Hepublishedhisfirstnovella中篇小说A.TransparentRadishin1984andreleasedRedSorghumClanin1986makinghimanationallyrecognizednovelist.FiveyearslaterheobtainedaMaster’sdegreeinliteraturefromBeijingNormalUniversity.66.WhenMowaseighteen__________.A.heleftschooltoworkasafarmerB.hebecameaworkeratafactoryC.theCulturalRevolutionbeganD.aU.S.newsmagazinepraisedhim67.WhoaffectedMo’sworksaround1976?A.Hisparents.B.WilliamFaulkner.C.HowardGoldblatt.D.DonaldMorrison.68.Listthefollowingeventsinthecorrectorder.A.MogothispennamE.B.MoattendedtheMilitaryArtAcademy.C.MojoinedthePLA.D.MowasawardedtheNobelPrizeinLiteraturE.A.cbadB.abcdC.acbdD.cabd69.MogothisMaster’sdegreeinliteraturein__________.A.1981B.1984C.1986D.199170.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutMoYan’sworksiscorrect?A.MowasawardedtheNobelPrizeforRedSorghumClan.B.A.TransparentRadishwashisfirstnovel.C.SomeofhisworksweretranslatedintoEnglish.D.Hisnovelwasadaptedforafilmin1986.
- NickCampbellsatatthesideoftheroadandwonderedwhattodonext.Helookedatthesecond-handHarleyDavidsonhe’dboughtfromaback-streetgaragebackhomeinMiamiatthebeginningofhistripsixweeksbeforE.ForyearshehaddreamsofcrossingtheUnitedStatesfromeasttowestbymotorbikeandhe’dfinallydecidedthatitwasnowornever.He’dgivenuphisjobsoldhiscarandsetoffforthejourneyofhisdreams.He’dbeenluckyorsohethoughttofindthisoldHarleyDavidsonandhadboughtitforaveryreasonableprice------ithadcosthimjust$600.ButfivekilometersfromAtlantahehadrunoutofluck.Themotorbikehadbrokendown.HepushedthebikeintotownandfoundagaragE.Theyoungmechanictoldhimtoleavethebikeovernightandcomebackthenextday.ThefollowingmorningtohissurprisethemanaskedifthebikewasforsalE.CertainlynotherepliedpaidhisbillandhittheroaD.WhenhegottoKansastheoldmachineranoutofsteamagain.ThistimeNickthoughtaboutsellingitandbuyingsomethingmorereliablebutdecidedtocarryon.Whenthebikewasgoingwellhelovedit.HoweverinDenverColoradothebikebrokedownagainsohedecidedtotakeittoagarageandofferitforsalE.Themechanictoldhimtocomebackinthemorning.Thenextdaytohisamazementthemanofferedhim$2000.RealizingthemanmustbesoftintheheadbutclearlynotshortofmoneyNickaskedfor$3000.Themanagreedandtheysignedthepapers.Thenthemechanicstartedlaughing.InfactitwasseveralminutesbeforehecouldspeakandwhenhecouldhesaidThat’stheworstdealyou’llevermakeboy.Heremovedtheseat.Ontheundersidewastheinscription铭文:'ToElvisloveJamesDean.'56.HarleyDavidsonherereferstoa_________.A.carB.truckC.garageD.motorbike57.WhichofthefollowingdidNickvaluemost?A.HarleyDavidson.B.HisjoB.C.Hisdreamtotravel.D.Hiscar.58.NickwasunwillingtosellhisHarleyDavidsonbecausehethoughtitwasA.lovelyB.valuableC.reliableD.old59.Theunderlinedword~hithe6thparagraphisclosestinmeaningtoA.cleverB.crazyC.honestD.kind60.AttheendofthestoryNickmusthavefeltvery__________.A.sorryB.delightedC.excitedD.moved
- MrsBlackwashavingalotoftroublewithherskinsoshewenttoherdoctoraboutit.Hecouldnotfindanythingwrongwithherhowever.Sohesenthertothelocalhospitalforsometests.ThehospitalofcoursesenttheresultsofthetestsdirecttoMrsBlack’sdoctorandthenextmorninghetelephonedhertogiveheralistofthethingsthathethoughtshecouldnoteatasanyofthemmightbethecauseofherskintroublE.MrsBlackcarefullywroteallthethingsdownonapieceofpaperwhichshethenleftbesidethetelephonewhileshewentouttoaladies’meeting.Doneallmyshopping?sheaskedinsurprisE.ButhowdidyouknowwhatIwanted?WellwhenIgothomeIfoundyourshoppinglistbesidethetelephoneansweredherhusbanD.SoIwentdowntotheshopsandboughteverythingyouhadwrittendown.OfcourseMrsBlackhadtotellhimthatwhathehadthoughtwereallthethingsthedoctordidnotallowhertoeat.61.MrsBlackwenttoherdoctor________.A.foradietofhealthyfoodsB.forherskindiseaseC.toinvitehimtogiveatalkataladies’meetingD.togettheresultsofsometests62.ThewordHeinthesecondsentencerefersto________.A.MrBlackB.adoctorinthelocalhospitalC.MrsBlack’sdoctorD.someoneelsewedon’tknow63.ThedoctorwhoMrsBlackwenttosee______.A.didn’texaminehercarefullyenoughB.didn’tfindthecauseofherillnessC.wantedtofoolherD.tookhertoalocalhospital64.Thedoctortelephonedherthenextmorningbecause______.A.MrsBlackleftthelistoffoodsatthedoctor’sB.hewantedhertocometohisofficeagainC.hedidn’treceivetheresultsofthetestsD.hethoughtsheshouldstopeatingsomefoodsandofwhichmightcauseherdisease65.FromthepassagewecantellMrBlackwas________.A.acarefulmanB.anhonesthusbandC.athomewhenhiswifeansweredthetelephoneD.abouttoleaveforameeting
- MostpeoplehaveheardofShakespeareandprobablyknowsomethingoftheplaysthathewrotE.HowevernoteverybodyknowsmuchaboutthelifeofthisremarkablemanexceptperhapsthathewasborninthemarkettownofStratford-upon-AvonandthathemarriedawomancalledAnneHathaway.WeknownothingofhisschoollifE.Wedonotknowforexamplehowlongitlastedbutwepresume推测thatheattendedthelocalgrammarschoolwheretheprincipalsubjecttaughtwasLatin.Nothingcertainisknownofwhathedidbetweenthetimeheleftschoolandhisdeparture出发forLondon.AccordingtoalocallegendhewasbeatenandevenputinprisonforstealingrabbitsanddeerfromtheestateofneighbouringlandownerSirThomasLucy.ItissaidthatbecauseofthishewasforcedtorunawayfromhisnativeplacE.Adifferentlegendsaysthathewasapprenticed做学徒toaStratfordbutcherbutdidnotlikethelifeandforthisreasondecidedtoleaveStratforD.Whatevercausedhimtoleavethetownofhisbirththeworldcouldbegratefulthathedidso.WhatiscertainisthathesethisfootontheroadtofamewhenhearrivedinLondon.ItissaidthatatfirsthewaswithoutmoneyorfriendstherebutthatheearnedalittlebytakingcareofthehorsesofthegentlemanwhoattendedtheplaysatthetheatrE.Theystoppedandspoketohim.Theyfoundhisconversationssobrilliant有才气的thatfinallyhewasinvitedtojointheircompany.1.IntheearlylifeofShakespearehe______.A.attendedapublicschoolB.livedinLondonC.studiedLatinD.wasputinprisonforstealingcattle2.Whywasheforcedtoleavehisnativeplaceaccordingtothispassage?A.Becausehedidn’twanttogotoschool.B.BecauseheleftforLondontobecomefamous.C.Becausehehadstolendeerandwasbeaten.D.Nooneknowsforcertain.3.Whatisthereasonwhytheworldcouldbegrateful?A.Hewrotemanyworld-famousplays.B.Hewasanactor.C.HelivedahardlifE.D.HelikedtotravelallovertheworlD.4.Intimeashebecameafamiliarfigureintimemeans______.A.ontimeB.sometimeC.sometimelaterD.sometime5.Thebesttitleis______.A.TheEarlyLifeofShakespeareB.Shakespeare’sLifeinLondonC.Shakespeare’sRoleinPerformanceD.Shakespeare’sLaterLife
- RegardedasoneoftheEnglishlanguage’smostgiftedpoetsJohnKeatswrotepoetrythatconcentratedonimageryhumannatureandphilosophy.AlthoughKeatsdidn’treceivemuchformalliteraryeducationhisownstudiesandpassionbroughthimmuchsuccess.Additionallyhisownlifesituationinfluencedhispoetrygreatly.Ataroundtheageof16JohnKeatsbeganstudyingunderasurgeonsothathetoomightbecomeadoctor.HoweverhisliteraryappetitehadtakentoomuchofhistimE.HewascompletelyaddictedtothepoetryofEdmundSpenser.Hepublishedhisfirstpoemintheexaminerin1816namedOsolitude!IfIMustwithTheeDwell.Withintwomonthsin1817Keatswroteavolume集ofpoetrybutwassharplycriticizedbyamagazinE.Howeverthenegativeresponsedidn’tstophim.JohnKeats’nextworkwasEndymionwhichwaspublishedinMay1818.Thestoryinvolvesaboywhofallsinlovewiththemoongoddess.Hebeginsanadventureandovercomesthelimitationsofahumanbeing.FollowingEndymionhewroteIsabella.DuringthisperiodJohnknowfoundhislimitationsofpoetryduetohisownlimitoflifeexperiences.Hewouldhavetohavetheknowledgeassociatedwithhispoems.HisnextworkwasHyperionthatwouldattempttocombineallhelearneD.Howeveraboutoftuberculosis肺结核发作whilevisitingItalykepthimformhisworkandeventuallytookhislifein1821.67.AccordingtothepassageJohnKeats’attitudetowardslifewaschangedby____.A.thedeathofhisparentsB.hisearlyeducationatschoolC.thepoetryofEdmundSpenserD.thecriticismfromamagazine68.Fromthepassageweknowthat_______A.KeatshardlyreceivededucationatschoolB.KeatsoncelikedEdmund’spoetrybestC.EndymionwasareallovestoryD.in1817Keatsspenttwomonthswritingapoem69.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.ThepoemHyperionmightremainuncompleteD.B.EdmundSpenserwasthegreatestpoetinKeats’timeC.ItwasmostlikelythatKeatsrewrotehispoemIsabellaD.Keats’familymustbeverypoorwhenhewasyoung70.What’sthepossibleorderoftheeventsrelatedtoJohnKeats?A.HisfatherdiedB.HetriedtobeadoctorC.HisfirstpoemwaspublishedD.HebegantostudyatapublicschoolE.HefoundhelackedlifeexperiencesA.a-b-c-d-eB.b-a-c-e-dC.c-a-b-e-dD.d-a-b-c-e
- Mygrandfatherworkedasacarpenter.Onthisparticulardayhewasbuildingsomecrates木箱fortheclotheshischurchwassendingtoanorphanage孤儿院inBrazil.OnhiswayhomehefoundhisglassesweregonE.WhenhementallyreplayedhisearlieractionsherealizedwhathappeneD.Theglasseshadslippedoutofhispocketandfallenintooneofthecrates.HisnewglasseswereheadingforBrazil!TheGreatDepressionwasatitsheightandGrandpahadsixchildren.Hehadspenttwentydollarsforthoseglassesthatverymorning.It’snotfairhethoughtashewalkedhomeangrily.I’vebeenveryfaithfulingivingmytimeandmoneytomyworkandnowthis.SeveralmonthslaterthedirectoroftheorphanagecametotheUnitedStates.Hewantedtovisitallthechurchesthatsupportedhimsohecametomygrandfather’ssmallchurchinChicago.HebeganbythankingthepeoplefortheirkindnessinsupportingtheorphanagE.ButmostofallhesaidImustthankyoufortheglassesyousentlastyear.Youseesomepeoplehadjustcometotheorphanagedestroyingeverythingincludingmyglasses.IwasdesperatE.EvenifIhadthemoneytherewassimplynowayofreplacingthoseglasses.AlongwithnotbeingabletoseewellIexperiencedheadacheseverydaysomycoworkersandIwereveryworriedaboutthis.ThenyourcratesarriveD.WhenIremovedthecoversIfoundapairofglasseslyingontop.Hepausedlongenoughtolethiswordssinkin.Thenhecontinued:WhenItriedontheglassesitwasasthoughtheyhadbeenmadejustforme!Iwanttothankyouforbeingapartofthat!Thepeoplelistenedhappyforthemiraculousglasses.Buttheythoughtitwasstrangebecausetherewerenoglassesontheirlistofitemstobesentoverseas.Sittingquietlyinthebackwithtearsstreamingdownhisfacemygrandfatheranordinarycarpenterrealizedhisglasseshadfoundagoodplacetogo.61.Weknowfromthetextthat.A.theauthor’sgrandfathergothisglassesbackfromthedirectoroftheorphanageB.theauthor’sgrandfatherfoundthathisglasseswereathomeatlastC.theauthor’sgrandfather’sburdenofsupportinghisfamilywasveryheavyD.theauthor’sgrandfatherworkedasacarpenterinaschoolinChicago62.Fromthetextwecaninferthattheauthor’sgrandfatherwasveryafterhearingwhatthedirectoroftheorphanagehadsaiD.A.surprisedB.disappointedC.pitifulD.proud63.TheunderlinedwordmiraculousParagraph7canbereplacedby.A.practicalB.wonderfulC.necessaryD.important64.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ThePerfectMistakeB.AnOrdinaryCarpenterC.A.CarelessOldManD.A.PairofGlasses
- HenryFordwasthefirstpersontobuildcarswhichwerecheapstrongandfast.Hewasabletose11millionsofmodelsbecausebecouldproducetheminlargenumbersatatimethatishemadeagreatmanycarsofexactlythesamekind.Ford’sfatherhopedthathissonwouldbecomeafarmerbuttheyoungmandidnotliketheideaandhewenttoDetroit底特律whereheworkedasamechanic机械师.Bytheageof29in1892hehadbuilthisfirstcar.HoweverthecarmadeinthiswaythefamousModelTdidnotappearuntil1908-fiveyearsafterFordbadstartedhisgreatmotorcarfactory.Thiscarshowedtobewell-knownthatitremainedunchangedfortwentyyear.SinceFord’stimethiswayofproducingcarsinlargenumbershasbecomecommoninindustryandhasreducedthepriceofmanygoodswhichwouldotherwisebeveryexpensive.41.HenryFordwasthemantobuilt_____cars.A.cheapandstrongB.cheapandlongC.fastandexpensiveD.strongandslow42.Fordwasabletosellmillionsofcarsbecause_____.A.hemademanygreetcarsB.hiscarsaremanyC.hemadelotsofcarsofthesamekindD.bothA.andB.43.Theyoungmanbecameamechanic_______.A.whichwashisfather’swillB.whichwasagainsthisownwillC.whichwasagainsthisfather’swillD.whichwasthewillofboth44.TheModelTwasveryfamous_____.A.before1908B.between1982and1908C.before1892D.after190845.FordbuilthisowncarfactoryA.in1903B.in1908C.in1913D.in1897
- RayCharlesRobinsonablindmusicianinAmericawasfamousforhisrecordingsofjazzrock’n’rollbluesandcountrymusiC.ButtheworldknewhimbetterasRayCharles.HehadahugeinfluenceonAmericanpopularmusiC.ThesongLet’sGoGetStonedisanexampleofRayCharles’ownkindofmusic—hisownsounD.HeworkedhardforseveralyearstocreatethatsounD.NooneevertrieditbeforE.Hemixedblackchurchmusicbluesandrock’n’roll.Thesoundwasextremelysuccessful.Inthenineteenfiftieshisrecordsbegantosellmillionsofcopies.AtthesametimeRayCharlesrecordedjazzmusiC.Thoserecordssoldwelltoo.Criticssaidtheywerenewandexciting.ListentohisjazzsongSweetSixteenBars.RayCharlesbecamefamousbecausehecouldplaybluesrockandjazz.HealsolikedotherkindsofmusiC.Hetoldrecordcompanyofficialsthathewantedtorecordanalbumofcountry-and-westernmusiC.ThepresidentoftherecordcompanytoldhimitwouldbeamistakE.HesaidRay’sfanswouldnotbuythealbum.CharlesdisagreeD.HesaidhebelievedhewouldgainmanynewfanstoreplacethefewhemightlosE.Heproducedthealbumanditwasanimmediatesuccess.ThealbumwascalledModernSoundsinCountryandWesternMusic.Manyofthesongsweremajorhits.OneofthemostpopularwasICan’tStopLovingYou.Itisacountry-and-westernsongwithRayCharles’soundofbluesandblackchurchmusiC.56.WhichisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.RayCharlesthoughthewouldgainnewfansthoughhewouldlosesomeoldfansB.RayCharlesRobinsonhadagreateffectonAmericanpopularmusicC.Thepresidentoftherecordcompanydidn’tthinkthathisnewalbumwouldbepopularwithhisfans.D.Hisalbumaboutcountry-and-westernmusicdidn’tsellwell.57.Thankstoheachievedagreatsuccessafterproducinghisalbum.A.hisownconfidenceB.hissupportersC.thepresidentoftherecordcompanyD.hisownhardwork58.ThesongLet’sGoGetStonedconsistedofallthefollowingmusicEXCEPT____.A.blackchurchmusicB.bluesC.jazzD.rock’n’roll59.Theunderlinedwordinthelastparagraphhitscanbereplacedby____.A.attacksB.successesC.strengthsD.aims
- Manyofusmistakenlybelievethatit’swrongtothinkwehaveanygoodqualities.WemayspendalotoftimeblamingourselvesforournegativequalitiesthinkingthatselfcriticismisthekeytoimprovingourperformancE.HoweveraconstantfocusonoursupposedshortcomingscanstopoureffortstomakefriendswithotherpeoplE.Howcanwebelievethatotherscouldlikeusifwebelieveourinnerbeingisflawed?Ifsomeoneseemstodislikeyouthereasonforthatdislikemighthavelittleornothingtodowithyou.Thepersonwhodoesn’tlikeyoumightbefearfulorshalloworbusyorshy.PerhapsyouandthatpersonaresimplyamismatchforeachotheratthisparticulartimE.Don’ttakeyourselfoutofthegamebydecidingthatyourflawsarebiggerthanyourgoodqualities.InfactsomeoftheveryqualitiesyouconsidertobeflawsmaybeirresistibletosomeoneelsE.Althoughsomefactorsthatmightcauseonepersontorejectyouthereareatleastmanyfactorsthatwillworkinyourfavor.YoumightbethirtypoundsoveryouridealweightbutyoumayhaveawonderfullaughandarealenthusiasmforlifE.Therearemanypeoplewhodon’tmindyourextrapounds.YoumaydriveashabbycarbutyoumightbeagreatdancerandaloyalfrienD.Therearepeopleouttherelookingforloyaltyorfunorsweetnessorwisdomandthepackageitcomesinisnotimportant.Ifyouareworriedthatyouarenotbeautifulenoughtoattractfriendskeepinmindthatnoteveryoneislookingforphysicalbeautyintheirfriends.Youcandecidetofeelinferiorbecauseyoudon’thavemuchmoneyandyoudon’tdriveanicecar.Youcanbelievethatthisisthereasonthatyoudon’thavemanyfriendsinyourlifE.Ontheotherhandifyouareverywealthyyoumaybesuspiciousthateveryoneisafteryourmoneyandthatnobodyreallylikesyouasaperson.Thepointisthatyoucanfocusonjustaboutanythingandbelieveit’sthereasonyoudonothavefriendsandcannotmakeany.46.Accordingtothepassageplaysanimportantroleinmakingfriends.A.admittingyourshortcomingsB.selfcriticismC.modestyD.confidence47.Ifyouarenotlikedbyaperson.A.youshouldfindthereasoninyourselfB.you’dbettertalkwiththepersonfacetofaceC.youmaynotbetheonetobeblamedD.youandthatpersonmisunderstandeachother48.Wecanlearnfromthethirdparagraphthat.A.yourgoodqualitiesmaymakeyouearnmoremoneyB.yourweaknessmayalsobeyourstrengthsinsomewayC.yournegativequalitiesmaycauseyoutolosefriendsD.you’llhavefewfriendsifyoudon’tsharethesameinterest49.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtotheauthor?A.Itisimportanttoloseweight.B.Itiseasierforawealthypersontomakefriends.C.InnerqualitiesaremoreimportantthanphysicalappearancE.D.Ifyouarenotbeautifulenoughtrytoimproveyourphysicalbeauty.50.Whatdoyouthinktheauthorismostlikelytosuggestifhecontinuestowrite?A.Howtofindyourgoodqualities.B.Howtomakefriends.C.Howtomakeselfcriticism.D.Howtokeepfit.
- ThestoryIamgoingtotellyouhappenedaboutthreeyearsagowhenIstartedtolearnhowtodrivE.AtfirstIwasveryfrightenedandIthoughtIcouldneverlearnhowtodriveacar.DrivingacarfrightenedmebecauseinmyhomecountrywomenneverdrivebutintheUnitedStateseverywomanhastoknowhowtodrivE.MyhusbandpaidaninstructortoteachmehowtodrivE.AfterthatmyhusbandpracticedwithmeforalongtimE.MyhusbandalwaystoldmethatIhadtolearn.Itwasimportanttomeandmyfamily.HoweverIcouldn’tgetmylicenserightaway.Ifailedmydrivingtesttwotimes.AfterpracticingforalongtimeIdecidedtogoformythirddrivingtest.IhadfailedmyfirsttestbecauseIwasverynervous.Everybodyencouragedmetocontinuepracticing.ThreeweekslaterIdecidedtotryitagainbutIfailedagain.AfterthatIwasveryembarrassed困窘的andIsaidIcouldn’tgetitsoIstoppedpracticingforawhilE.NotknowinghowtodrivewasbadbecauseIcouldn’tdoanything.IhadtwokidsmyhusbandworksandIhavetotakecareofeverything.DrivingwassonecessarythatIdecidedtotryitagain.AndfinallythattimeIpassedthetest.NowIhavemylicensE.Iknowhowtodriveandithaschangedmylifeinsomeimportantways.NowI’mdrivingtothecollegelearningEnglishandhopingIwillgetagoodjobinthefuturE.61.Whydidtheauthorthinkthatshecouldneverlearnhowtodriveacar?A.BecauseshewasnotanAmericanwoman.B.Becauseshewasafraidofacarorabus.C.BecauseinherowncountrywomenneverdrivE.D.Becauseherhusbanddidn’tknowhowtoteachher.62.Theunderlinedwordinstructorinthefirstparagraphprobablymeans__________.A.someonewhoteachesaspecialskillB.someonewhoteachesasportskillC.someonewhoteachesinanAmericancollegeD.theinformationtellingyouhowtodriveacar63.Howmanypersonsintheauthor’sfamilyarementionedexcepttheauthorherself?A.2B.3C.4D.564.Thepassagemainlyshowsusthattheauthorfailedforquiteafewtimesbutshenevergaveupand__________.A.shesucceededindrivinghercartosendhertwochildrenB.shesucceededindrivingtothecollegetogetagoodjobC.shesucceededindrivingtothecollegeandlearnedEnglishD.shesucceededinpassingdrivingtestandgotherlicenseintheend65.Thebesttitleofthispassageshouldbe__________.A.MyDrivingLicenseB.MyHusbandandI.C.PassingtheTestD.NeverGiveUp
- Athiefwhodroppedawinninglotteryticket彩票atthesceneofhiscrimehasbeengivenalessoninhonesty.Hisvictimwhopickeduptheticketthenclaimedthe£25000prizemanagedtotracehimandhandedoverthecash.TherobberyhappenedwhenmathsprofessorVinicioSabbatucci58waschangingatyreonanItalianmotorway.Anothermotoristwhostoppedtohelpstoleasuitcasefromhiscaranddroveoff.TheprofessorfoundthedroppedticketandputitinhispocketbeforedrivinghometoAscoliineasternItaly.NextdayhesawthelotteryresultsonTVandtakingouttheticketrealizeditwasawinner.Heclaimedthe60millionlire里拉prizE.ThenhebeganabattlewithhisconsciencE.FinallyhedecidedhecouldnotkeepthemoneydespitehavingbeenrobbeD.Headvertisedinnewspapersandonradiosaying:I'mtryingtofindthemanwhorobbedmE.Ihave60millionforhim---alotterywin.PleasemeetmE.Anonymity匿名guaranteeD.ProfessorSabbatuccireceivedhundredsofcallsfrompeoplehopingtotrickhimintohandingthemthecash.Buttherewasonevoiceherecognized---andhearrangedtomeetthemaninapark.Therobbera35-year-oldunemployedfatheroftwogavebackthesuitcaseandburstintotears.Hecouldnotbelievewhatwashappening.Whydidn'tyoukeepthemoney?heaskeD.Theprofessorreplied:Icouldn'tbecauseit'snotminE.Thenhewalkedoffspurningthethief'sofferofarewarD.60.ThesentenceThenhebeganabattlewithhisconsciencE.Inparagraph2impliesallofthefollowingEXCEPTthat_______.A.hecametorealizethathonestyismoreimportantthanmoneyB.hehesitatedaboutkeepingthemoneyforsometimeC.heknewwhatheshoulddoassoonashesawthelotteryresultsD.hethoughtforamomentofavenging为...报仇himselfontherobber61.HundredsofpeoplephonedprofessorSabbatuccibecausethey______.A.wantedtomakefunofhimB.knewwhotherobberwasC.hopedtogetthemoneyD.lostthelotteryticket62.Theunderlindwordspurninginthelastsentencecanbereplacedby______.A.acceptingB.rejectingC.claimingD.canceling63.Ifthestoryappearsinanewspaperthebesttitlemightbe_____.A.A.RewardofHonestyB.A.PopularMathsProfessorC.A.MagicLotteryD.A.Thief'sLuckyDay
- CharltonHestonwasbornin1923inEvanstonIllinois.CharltonHestondiscoveredhisinterestinactingwhileperforminginplaysathishighschool.HelaterspenttwoyearsstudyingtheateratNorthwesternUniversityinEvanstonIllinois.ButheleftcollegetojointheArmyAirForcesduringWorldWarTwo.Afterthewarhefoundsmallrolesinthetheateraswellasintelevisionshows.HisperformanceinatelevisionversionofthebookJaneEyrecaughttheattentionoftheHollywoodproducerCecilB.DeMillewholateraskedHestontoplaytheroleofMosesinhismovieTheTenCommandmentswhichcameoutin1956.ThisrolemadeHestonfamousanddefined明确hiscareerasaheroandleader.Hisfaceandbodyrepresentedstrengthandheroisminmanydifferentroles.Heplayedcowboyssoldiersandathletes.The1959movieBenHurmadeCharltonHestonanevenbiggerstar.BenHurwonelevenAcademyAwardsincludingBestActorforCharltonHeston.Hestonstarredinmanyadventuremoviesduringthe1960s.Inthe1970sHestonappearedinpopulardisastermovieslikeEarthquake.SkyjackedandAirport1975.CharltonHestonwasalsoveryactiveinthemovieindustry.HeworkedtohelpsetuptheAmericanFilmInstitutE.In1977hewashonoredforhisserviceintheindustry.HereceivedtheJeanHersholtHumanitarianAwardfromtheAcademyofMotionPictureArtsandSciences.In1997hewasawardedaKennedyCenterHonor.Andin2003PresidentBushgaveCharltonHestonaPresidentialMedalofFreedomthenation'shighestcivilianhonor.In2000CharltonHestonissuedastatementannouncingthathehadanAlzheimer'sdiseasE.Hediedin2008athishomeinBeverlyHillsCaliforniA.1.WhatkindofroledidCharltonHestonoftenplayinfilms?A.Heroes.B.Cowboys.C.Soldiers.D.Athletes.2.WhichfilmwonBestActorforCharltonHeston?A.JaneEyrE.B.EarthquakE.C.BenHur.D.TheTenCommandments.3.WhatcanwelearnaboutCharltonHestonaccordingtothepassage?A.HebegantoshowhistalentinBenHut.B.Heusedtobeasoldier.C.HewasonceawardedbyKennedy.D.HewonelevenAcademyAwards.4.What'sthemainideaofParagraph2?A.HowCharltonHestonbecamefamous.B.HowCharltonHestonbeganhiscareer.C.WhomadeCharltonHestonapopularstar.D.WhomadeCharltonHestonwinsomanyawards.
- Jessewasagreatteachertutormentorandfamilymember.Hewasadedicated忠诚的volunteerinthePeaceCorpsinGuineaWestAfricA.Hewenttoaplacewhereheknewhecouldmakeadifferenceandwantedtohelpteachchildrenwhootherwisewouldnothaveateacher.Hemadefriendswhereverhewentandtouchedtheheartsofmany.Jessewasneveronetogoanywherewithoutmakingagoodimpressiononeveryonehemet.Hissuddendeathinatragic悲惨的caraccidentinAfricabroughthisfamilyandfriendstogetherinacelebrationofhislifE.TheycamefromallovertheworldAfricaCanadaandtheUS.ThechurchwasfilledwithpeoplewhoknewthatJessehadmadeadifferenceintheirlivesinthelivesofthechildrenandintheheartsofhislovedones.JessevolunteeredforthePeaceCorpstohelpeducatechildreninGuineaAfricA.Guineaisaverypoorandcomplexcountrywheretribalism种族主义isstrong.EachtribethatJesseworkedwithwantedhimtocommit致力于tooneortheother.Jessewouldnotsurrender投降totribalismwhenhetookanAfricannamE.EachofthetwotribesinwhichhetaughtinsistedthathechoosetheirnamE.HoweverhesolvedtheproblemsbycombiningbothofthetribesnamesintoonE.Jessewasalighttoallwhoknewhim.Wewillalwaysrememberthejoyandlovehebroughttohisworktohisfamilyandhisfriends.ThepeoplewholovedJesseareplanningtobuildaschoolinGuineainhishonour.SohisworkwillcontinuE.69.WhyweretheresomanypeoplerememberingJesseA.BecausehewasavolunteerinthePeaceCorpsinGuineA.B.BecausehewaskindandhelpfultoeveryonE.C.BecausehewantedtomakefriendswitheveryonE.D.Becausehelovedchildrenwhoneedededucation.70.Jessediedfrom________.A.atribalfightB.atrafficaccidentC.asuddendiseaseD.overwork71.Thewayhedealtwiththetribalismwasto________.A.giveintoonesideB.criticisebothsidesC.unitebothsidesD.satisfybothsides72.Fromthispassagewelearn________.A.JessewasapersonwhohadagreatinfluenceinGuineaB.JessewasapersonwhohadreligiousbeliefsC.JessewasaheroofmanylocalpeopleD.Jessemadegreatcontributionstolocalpeace
- Justoverayearagolifeasanorphan孤儿girlinTilinanusouthernMalawiwasuncertain.RelyingonthekindnessofthepoorvillagersforaroofovertheirheadmanyhadtosleepinaroomthatheldasmanyasfifteenpeopleeatingadietmainlyofporridgE.Theirclassroomfordailylessonswasanopenspaceinthebush.Now34ofthemhavecomfortablebedsinasmartnewhomewithacommunityhallandmedicalcentrenexttoit.Another175villagechildreneattheredailywiththeadultscomingintolearnEnglish;it'sanamazingtransformation.Evenmoreamazingisthatthepersonbehinditisjust21.WhenAlicePulfordwaswaitingtogetintouniversityshetookafivemonthteachingpositioninMalawi.Shelovedtheplaceandreturnedinthespringof2009tovisitherfriendZuluinTilinanu.HisauntMercyownedlandthereandwasdoingherbesttoprovideaneducationfortheorphansmanyofwhomhadlostparentstoAIDSormalaria疟疾.ButafterhelpingMercyoutforsometimeAlicerealisedthatwhatthegirlsinparticularreallyneededwasasafeandpermanentplacetolivE.Therewasaderelict年久失修的churchonMercy'slanD.IfyougivemethechurchI'llsetupahomeforthesechildrenAlicetoldher.MercyagreeD.Alicephonedhomeandtoldherfamilyaboutherplan.ThefamilyhadalreadyhelpedAliceraise£1800toassisttheorphans.AftertheyreceivedAlice'scalltheythrewthemselvesintoraisinganother£6000organisingtheatretripsandspecialpartiesanddinners.AlicefoundMalawianbuildersselectedmaterialsandevenhelpedwiththebricklaying.IntenweeksthechurchbecameadormitorywithtoiletsandalivingareA.InspringlastyearAliceraisedanother£19000tobuildthemedicalcentreandtwonewdormitories.Thegirlsarehappier—andsoisAlicewhohasbeenspendingaroundfourmonthsinMalawiayear.Theorphansthinkthey'regainingfrommebutwhenIseetheirsmileittransformsmeshesays.36.Overayearagotheorphansdidn'thave________.A.aclassroomB.ateacherC.shelterD.food37.WhatisknownaboutthehomeAlicehasbuiltfortheorphans?A.Itlookslikeacommunityhall.B.Itdependsonthevillagers'help.C.Itprovidesaplaceforrecreation.D.Itbenefitsboththechildrenandadults.38.Pulford'sfamilyare________.A.shortofmoneyB.fondofentertainmentsC.supportiveofeachotherD.unawareofAlice'splan39.WhathasAlicelearnedfromherexperience?A.Moneyraisingisafamilybusiness.B.Winningorphans'smilecallsforskills.C.AIDShasmademanychildrenparentless.D.Helpingothersbringschangesinaperson.
- Mr.HarrisusedtoworkinDoverbutthenhechangedhisworkandheandhiswifemovedtoanothertown.Theydidnothavemanyfriendstherebuttheysoonmetalotofinterestingpeopleandafterafewweekstheyoftenwenttodinnerortopartiesatotherpeople’shouses.ThenMrs.HarrissaidtoherhusbandWe’vebeentoalotofotherpeople’shousesandnowwemustinvitethemtoourhousemustn’twe?YescertainlyansweredherhusbandAbigpartywillbetheeasiestthingwon’tit?Thenwecanstarttoinvitepeopletodinnerinsmallnumbersnextmonth.SoMrs.HarrissaidYesI’llinviteallourfriendsheretoabigpartyon5thDecember.Howmanywillthatbe?Mr.HarrisaskeD.Don’tinvitetoomany.Mrs.HarriswasbeginningtowritetheinvitationswhenherhusbandsawthatshewaswritingParty:6:30to8:30p.m.Thatisn’tveryniceisit?hesaiD.You’retellingourgueststhattheymustgoat8:30.SoMrs.HarrisjustwroteParty:6:30p.m.Alotofguestscameandtheyallhadagoodtimesotheydidnotgohomeat8:30.Infacttheywerestillthereatmid-nightwhenthedoorbellrangandapolicemanarriveD.HesaidYoumuststopmakinganoisebecausesomeonehascomplaineD.Mr.HarrissaidhedidnotwanttoquarrelwiththepolicemansoeveryonewenthomE.Theyweresorrytohavetogo.WhenMr.andMrs.Harriswerealoneagainshesaidtohim.Thatwasasurprisewasn’tit?Whocomplainedaboutthenoise?IdidMrHarrisansweredinatiredvoicE.59.WhydidMr.Harrisandhiswifemovetoanothertown?A.Theywantedtomakesomenewfriends.B.Mr.Harrischangedhiswork.C.TheywantedtomeetalotofinterestingpeoplE.D.Theyenjoyedgoingtopartiesandvisitingotherpeople’shouses.60.WhatmadeMr.andMrs.Harrisholdapartyattheirhouse?A.ItwaseasytoholdabigpartyathomE.B.Theycouldaskpeopletodinnerinsmallnumbers.C.Theyhadgonetootherpeople’spartiesmanytimes.D.Theylikedmakingfriendswithothers.61.HowlongwouldMrs.Harrislikethepartytolast?A.Fromthemorningtillnight.B.Aboutfourteenhours.C.Abouttwohours.D.Tillmidnight62.Whendidthepartyendthatevening?A.Atabout8:30.B.WhenthepolicemantalkedwithMr.HarrisonthephonE.C.Abouttwelveo’clock..D.Whensomeonetelephonedthepolicestation.
- Therewasonceacaptainwholovedmoneysomuchthathecheatedhissailorsattheendofeveryvoyageandtooktheirwages.Onthelastdayofonevoyagetheshipwasinasmallport.ItwaswintertimeandtheseawasverycoldsothecaptainsaidtohissailorsIfoneofyoustaysinthewaterduringthewholenightIwillgivehimmyship.ButifhecomesoutbeforethesunappearsIshallgethiswages.工资Thesailorshadheardaboutthecaptain’cheatingsotheydidn’ttrusthim.Butthenoneofthemwhothoughtthathewasclevererthanthecaptainsaidthathewoulddoit.Hegotintothewaterandthoughitwasverycoldstayedinit.Whenitwasnearlymorningsomefishermenlitafireontheshoreabuthalfamileaway.Youarecheatingthecaptainsaidtothesailor.Thefire’swarmingyou.Butit’shalfamileaway.Saidthesailor.A.fireisfireansweredthecaptain.Perhapsyouthinkthatyouarecleverbecauseyouhavewonmywagesbutyoucan’tcookachickensaidthesailor.Ican’tansweredthecaptain.IfyoucookthischickensaidthesailorIshallworkforyouwithoutwagesforsevenyearsbutifyoucan’tyouwillgivemeyourship.ThecaptainagreedtookthechickenandsaidWhere’sthefire?ThereitisansweredthesailorsOntheshorE.‘Afire’sfire’yousaidansweredthesailor.Ifitisenoughtowarmmeinthewateritisenoughtocookyourchicken.36.Thecaptaingotthesailors’wages________________.A.tobuyachickenforhimselfB.andkeptthemoneyforfutureuseC.bycheatingthemD.andsaidhewouldreturnthemoneysoon.37.Whichofthefollowingstatementistrue?A.AllthesailorsrefusedtogetintothewaterbecauseitwastoocolD.B.Thecaptainknewthatthefirethefishermenmadewasenoughtowarmthesailorinthewater.C.Thecaptainsucceededincheatingthesailor.D.Itwasthesailorwhowasclever.38.Thecaptaininsistedthatthefirewaswarmingthesailorbecausehe___________.A.didn’twanttolosethebetB.didn’tbelievethesailor’ssuccessC.wantedtokeephispromiseD.wantedtoshowhiscleverness39.WhichofthefollowingstatementisNOTtrue?A.Thesailordidn’ttrustthecaptain.B.InordertohelpthesailorinthewaterthefishermenmadeafirE.C.TheCaptainfailedtocheatthesailorthistimE.D.Thesailordidn’tgetoutofthewaterbeforethesunappeareD.40.Whatisthebesttitle?A.HowacaptaincheatedhissailorB.HowasailorgotashipC.A.bravesailorD.A.fireisfire
- Celebrities名人havebecomeapowerfulinfluenceonsomepeoplebecauseoftheirsocialpositionandtheireconomicsituation.Firstsomepeopleadmireandimitatestarsbecausetheyallowthemselvestobeinfluencedbythemedia.Televisionradioandmagazinesinvadethelivesofspectators观众withavarietyofshowsinformationandpublicationsaboutstarsandtheirlives.ForinstanceBritneySpearshasbecomethetargetofpaparazzi狗仔队.InMayBritneyappearedatthefrontpageofthemostpopularmagazinesrevealingthatshemarriedherbestfriendinVegasNevada.Themediaalsoinvadestars'livesbecausereportersknowtheycangethighprofitsfromreaderswhobuyandfollowtheirfavoriteartists'news.Secondsomeaudiencesimitatetheircelebritiesbecausetheylackconfidence.Somepeoplewhoareshyandlackpersonalitymayfindthatimitatingotherswillcauseagoodimpression.ForexamplemycousinJennywholacksasociallifebecauseofherintroverted内向的personalitybelievesthatactinganddressinglikeJenniferLopezwillmakeherpopularinhighschool.Finallyseveralfansofstarsimitatethembecauseofpeerpressure.Sincemyniece-sgirlfriendsformedanAntonioBanderas’fanclubshehadalsojoinedthegroup.Althoughshewasn'tahugefanofhisnowshecollectsmostofBanderas'possessions.InfactwhenIaskedAriannamyniecewhyshewaspartofBanderas'fanclubsherepliedwithadoubtfultonethatshedidnotwishtoberejectedbytheotherteens.InconclusionitistruethatcelebritiesplayspectacularrolesintheirperformancesinHollywoodwhichentertainsalotofpeopleallovertheworld;howevermoderncelebritiesinfluenceaudiencestothepointwheretheirfansadmireandtrytoimitatetheirlives.67.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.Whypeopleareinfluencedbycelebrities.B.Theharmfulinfluenceofcelebrities.C.Whatkindofpeopleareinfluencedbycelebrities.D.Howtoavoidtheinfiuenceofcelebrities.68.Whatcanweconcludeafterreadingparagraph2?A.Mediaareonthesideofthestars.B.Starsknowhowtotakeadvantageofmedia.C.Mediaareonthesideofthereaders.D.Mediainvadestars'livesfortheirowngood.69.JennyactsanddresseslikeJenniferLopezbecause.A.sheadmiresJenniferLopez'spersonalityB.shewantstobecomefamoustooC.shewantstochangeherownpersonalityD.shelacksself-confidence70.AriannajoinedtheAntonioBanderasfanclubto.A.seekencouragementfromthestarB.beacceptedbyotherteensC.becomearealfanofthestarD.learnmoreaboutthestar
- FourpeopleinEnglandbackin1953staredatPhoto51Itwasn’tmuch—apictureshowingablackX.ButthreeofthesepeoplewontheNobelPrizeforfiguringoutwhatthephotoreallyshowed–theshapeofDNAThediscoverybroughtfameandfortunetoscientistsJamesWatsonFrancisCrickandMauriceWilkins.Thefourththeonewhoactuallymadethepicturewasleftout.HernamewasRosalindFranklin.SheshouldhavebeenuptheresayshistorianMaryBowden.Ifherphotoshadn’tbeentheretheotherscouldn’thavecomeupwiththestructurE.OnereasonFranklinwasmissingwasthatshehaddiedofcancerfouryearsbeforetheNobeldecision.ButnowscholarsdoubtthatFranklinwasnotonlyrobbedofherlifebydiseasebutrobbedofcreditbyhercompetitorsAtCambridgeUniversityinthe1950sWatsonandClicktriedtomakemodelsbycuttingupshapesofDNA’spartsandthenputtingthemtogether.InthemeantimeatKing’sCollegeinLondonFranklinandWilkinsshoneX-raysatthemolecule分子.TheraysproducedpatternsreflectiontheshapE.ButWilkinsandFranklin’srelationshipwasalotrockierthanthecelebratedteamworkofWatsonandCrickWilkinsthoughtFranklinwashiredtobehisassistant.ButthecollegeactuallyemployedhertotakeovertheDNAproject.WhatshedidwasproduceX-raypicturesthattoldWatsonandCrickthatoneoftheirearlymodelswasinsideout.Andshewasnotshyaboutsayingso.ThatangeredWatsonwhoattackedherinreturnMereinspectionsuggestedthatshewouldnoteasilybenD.ClearlyshehadtogoorbeputinherplacE.AsFranklin’scompetitorsWilkinsWatsonandCrickhadmuchtogainbycuttingheroutofthelittlegroupofresearcherssayshistorianPninaAbir-Am.In1962attheNobelPrizeawardingceremonyWilkinsthanked13colleaguesbynamebeforehementionedFranklinWatsonwrotehisbooklaughingather.Crickwrotein1974thatFranklinwasonlytwostepsawayfromthesolution.NoFranklinwasthesolution.ShecontributedmorethananyotherplayertosolvingthestructureofDNA.Shemustbeconsideredaco-discovererAbir-Amsays.ThiswasbackedupbyAaronKlugwhoworkedwithFranklinandlaterwonaNobelPrizehimself.OncedescribedastheDarkLadyofDNAFranklinisfinallycomingintothelight.64.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.ThedisagreementsamongDNAresearchers.B.TheunfairtreatmentofFranklin.C.TheprocessofdiscoveringDNA.D.Theracebetweentwoteamsofscientists.65.WatsonwasangrywithFranklinbecauseshe.A.tooktheleadinthecompetitionB.keptherresultsfromhimC.provedsomeofhisfindingswrongD.sharedherdatawithotherscientists66.WhyisFranklindescribedasDarkLadyofDNA?A.Shedevelopedpicturesindarklabs.B.ShediscoveredtheblackX-theshapeofDNA.C.Hernamewasforgottenafterherdeath.D.HercontributionwasunknowntothepubliC.67.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetowardWilkinsWatsonandCrick?A.Disapproving.B.Respectful.C.Admiring.D.Doubtful.
- AsfarbackashecouldrememberLarryhadlongedtogotoHollywoodandbecomeafilmstar.Theyoungman’shopesforsuccesswerebrokenagainandagainhowever.Hollywoodjustdidnotseeminteresting.WhenhefirstcametoCaliforniaLarryhaddecidednevertogiveupandreturnhomewithoutsuccess.Thereforehekeptontrying.Somedayhetoldhimselfhisbigopportunitywouldcome.LarryfoundajobparkingcarsforoneofHollywood’sbigrestaurants.Hispaywaselementarybutsincetheguestswerekindenoughtogivehimmoremoneyhemanagedtomakealiving.Onedayherecognizedanimportantfilmdirectordrivingintotheparkinglot停车场andgettingoutofhiscar.Larryhadrecentlyheardthatthemanwasreadytomakeanewpicture.Larrygotintothecarandpreparedtodriveitonintothelotandparkit.Thenhestoppedjumpedoutandranovertothedirector.ExcusemesirbutIthinkit’sonlyfairtotellyouthatit’snoworneverifyouwantmeinyournextpicture.Alotofbigcompaniesareafterme.Insteadofpushingawaytheboythedirectorlaughedthenwrotesomethingonacardandhandedittotheyoungman.Comeandseemetomorrow.Larrygotasmallpartinthedirector’snextfilm.Hewasonhisway!A.HewantedtolaughatLarry.B.HerecognizedLarryatfirstsight.C.HewaskindandgaveLarryatry.D.HethoughtLarrywouldbecomeastar.69.whatdoesthewordelementarymeaninthispassage?A.基本的B.充足的C.较高的D.不达标的70.Hewasonhiswayreferstothefactthat________.A.hegaveupandreturnedhomeB.hebegantoworktowardssuccessC.hetookajourneytoHollywoodD.hehaddifficultyinplayingthesmallpart
- WilliamShakespearewasawriterofplaysandpoems.SomeofhismostfamousplaysareHamletRomeoandJulietMacbeth.Hewrotethirty-sevenplaysinall.Theyarestillpopulartoday.Hewasbornin1564inEnglanD.Atschoolhelikedwatchingplays.Hedecidedtobeanactorwhenhefinishedschoolattheageoffourteen.In1582hemarriedafarmer’sdaughter.Shewaseightyearsolderthanhewas.Theirfirstchildwasadaughter.Latertheyhadtwins.In1585ShakespearelefthishometownStratford-upon-Avon.HiswifeandchildrenstayedbehinD.Nooneknowswhyheleftorwhathedidbetween1585and1592.Attwenty-eighthemovedtoLondonandjoinedatheatrecompanywhichopenedtheGlobeTheatrein1599.Hebecameanactorandhealsowroteplays.Heusuallyactedinhisownplays.Heearnedalmostnomoneyfromhiswriting.Buthemadealotofmoneyfromacting.Withthemoneyheboughtalargehouseinhishometown.Attheageofforty-nineShakespeareretired退休andwenttoliveinStratford-upon-Avon.Hediedattheageoffifty-two.Helefthismoneytohisfamily.HelefthisgeniustotheworlD.YoustillseehisplaysinEnglishandinmanyotherlanguages.HeisoneofthemostfamouswritersintheworlD.61.Shakespearewrotemanyfamousplaysexcept_______.A.HamletB.MacbethC.RomeoandJulietD.ManandSuperman62.Shakespearedecidedtobeanactorin_______.A.1578B.1582C.1599D.161663.In1585ShakespearelefthishometownStratford-upon-Avon_______.A.withhiswifeB.withhisdaughterC.withhiswifeandchildrenD.alone64.Shakespearegotmuchmoneyfrom_______.A.writingB.playsC.actingD.retirement65.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisTRUE?________.A.ShakespearehadtwochildrenB.ShakespearewrotebothplaysandpoemsC.ShakespearelefthismoneytotheGlobeTheatreD.ShakespearewroteplaysinEnglishandsomeotherlanguages
- ThereoncewasakingwhoofferedaprizetotheartistwhowouldpaintthebestpictureofpeacE.ManyartiststrieD.Thekinglookedatallthepictures.Buttherewereonlytwohereallylikedandhehadtochoosebetweenthem.OnepicturewasofacalmlakE.Thelakewasaperfectmirrorforpeacefultoweringmountainsallaroundit.Overheadwasablueskywithwhiteclouds.AllwhosawthispicturethoughtthatitwasaperfectpictureofpeacE.Theotherpicturehadmountainstoo.Butthesewererugged高低不同的andbarE.AbovewasanangryskyfromwhichrainfellandinwhichlighteningplayeD.Downthesideofthemountaintumbledawaterfall.Thisdidnotlookpeacefulatall.Butwhenthekinglookedcloselyhesawbehindthewaterfallatinybush灌木丛growinginacrack缝隙intherock.Inthebushamotherbirdhadbuilthernest.Thereinthemiddleoftherushofangrywatersatthemotherbirdonhernest—inperfectpeacE.Whichpicturedoyouthinkwontheprize?ThekingchosethesecondpicturE.Doyouknowwhy?Becauseexplainedthekingpeacedoesnotmeantobeinaplacewherethereisnonoisetroubleorhardwork.Peacemeanstobeinthemiddleofallthosethingsandstillbecalminyourheart.ThatistherealmeaningofpeacE.56.Whatwasinthefirstpicture?A.A.mirrorwithamountaininit.B.A.riverconnectedwithalakE.C.A.mountainwithalakecirclingit.D.A.lakewithmountainsaroundit.57.TheunderlinedtumbledinParagraph2isclosesttothemeaningof________.A.openedB.fellC.climbedD.saw58.Whydidthekingthinkthesecondpicturewasbetter?A.Therewasruggedandbaremountainsinit.B.TherewasanangryskyinwhichlightningplayeD.C.Therewasamotherbirdsittingpeacefullywithmuchnoiseon.D.Therewasatinybushgrowinginacrackintherock.59.Thepassagemainlytellsus________.A.howtopaintB.whatkindofworkwillwininthecontestC.therealmeaningofpeaceD.aparticularstoryoftheking
- TherewasonceamancalledMr.FlowersandflowerswerehisonlyjoyinlifE.Hespentallhisfreetimeinoneofhisfourglass-housesandgrewflowersofeverycolorwithlonganddifficultnamesforcompetitions.HetriedtogrowaroseofanewcolortowinthesilvercupfortheRoseoftheYear.Mr.Flowers’glass-houseswereveryneartoamiddleschool.Boysofaroundthirteenofagewereoftentempted引诱tothrowastoneortwoatoneofMr.Flowers’glass-houses.SoMr.Flowersdidhisbesttobeinornearhisglass-housesatthebeginningandendoftheschoolday.Butitwasnotalwayspossibletobeonwatchatthosetimes.Mr.Flowershadtriedinmanywaystoprotecthisglassbutnothingthathehaddonehadbeenuseful.Hehadbeentoschooltoreporttotheheadmaster;butthishadnotdoneanygooD.Hehadtriedtodriveawaytheboysthatthrewstonesintohisgarden;buttheboyscouldrunfasterthanhecouldandtheylaughedathimfromfaraway.Hehadevenpickedupallthestonesthathecouldfindaroundhisgardensothattheboyswouldhavenothingtothrow;buttheysoonfoundothers.AtlastMr.FlowershadagoodideA.Heputupalargenoticemadeofgoodstrongwoodsomemetersawayfromtheglass-houses.Onithehadwrittenthewords:DONOTTHROWSTONESATTHISNOTICE.AfterthisMr.Flowershadnofurthertrouble;theboysweremuchmoretemptedtothrowstonesatthenoticethanattheglass-houses.50.ItwasMr.Flowers’hopeto________.A.buildglass-housesinhisfreetimeB.growtheRoseoftheYearinasilvercupC.winasilvercupforgrowingaroseofanewcolorD.growarosewiththelongestname51.Mr.Flowersstayedinornearbyhisglass-houses_______.A.attimeswhenschool-boyswerewalkingnearthemB.alltheschooldaywhentherewerenoboysaboutC.wherehecouldnotbeseenbytheboyspassingD.inhisfreetimeatthebeginningandendoftheschoolday52.Mr.Flowershadtriedto______toprotecthisglass.A.beonwatchinhisfreetimeB.asktheheadmasterforhelpC.pickupallthestonesaroundhisgardenD.doalltheabove53.Mr.Flowers’goodideawasto______.A.writesomewordsontheglassB.putupalargenoticetocoverhisglass-housesC.givetheboyssomethingelsetothrowstonesatD.sendforpolicemen
- NowmanyyoungpeoplearetravelingaroundtheworldontheirownnotbecausetheyhavenoonetotravelwithbutbecausetheyprefertogoalonE.KristinaWegscheiderfromCaliforniafirsttraveledalonewhenshewasatcollegeandbelievesthatitissomethingeveryoneshoulddoatleastonceintheirlifE.ItopensupyourmindtonewthingsandpushesyououtofyourcomfortzonE.Wegscheiderhasvisited46countriescoveringallsevencontinents.Inforeigncountrieswithnoonetohelpyoureadamaplookafteryouifyougetillorlendyoumoneyifyourwalletisstolenitischallenging.ThisiswhatdrivesyoungpeopletotravelalonE.Itisseenascharacterbuildingandachancetoprovethattheycanmakeitontheirown.ChrisRichardsondecidedtoleavehissalesjobinAustraliatogotravelinglastyear.HesetupawebsiteTheAussieNomadtodocumenthisadventures.Hesayshewishedhehadtraveledaloneearlier.Thepeopleyoumeettheplacesyouvisitorthethingsyoudoeverythingisuptoyouanditforcesyoutogrowasapersonsaidthe30-year-oldman.Richardsondescribestravelingalonelikeashotinthearmwhichmakesyouamoreconfidentpersonthatisreadytodealwithanything.HesaidThefeelingofhavingconquered战胜somethingonmyownisamajorpartofwhatdrivesmeeachdaywhenI’mdealingwithadifficulttask.IwalkaroundwithmyheadupbecauseIknowdeepdowninsidethatnothingisimpossibleifyoutry.Thegreat19thcenturyexplorerJohnMuironcesaidOnlybygoingaloneinsilencecanonetrulygetintotheheartofthewilderness.60.WhichofthefollowingwillKristinaWegscheideragreewith?A.TravelingaloneisanecessaryexperienceforeveryonE.B.Itismoremeaningfultotravelinforeigncountries.C.ItiscomfortabletotravelaroundwithoutafrienD.D.Travelingabroadhelpspeopletofindnewthings.61.Travelingaloneischallengingbecause________.A.youhavetomakethingsonyourownB.itishardforyoutoproveyourselftoothersC.youcanonlydependonyourselfwhateverhappensD.itwillfinallybuildyourcharacter62.WhatcanweinferaboutChrisRichardson?A.HestartedtravelingaloneatanearlyagE.B.Hewasonceshotinthearm.C.Heusedtoworkasasalesman.D.Hiswebsiteinspiresothersalot.63.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TravelAbroadB.TravelUnaccompaniedC.TravelLightD.TravelWideandFar
- LillwasayoungFrenchCanadiangirlwhogrewupinthefarmingcommunity.Attheageof16herfatherthoughtthatshehadenoughschoolingandforcedhertodropoutofschooltocontributetothefamilyincomE.In1922withlimitededucationandskillsthefuturedidn’tlookbrightforLill.HerfatherdemandedthatLillfindajobassoonaspossiblebutshedidn’thaveconfidencetoaskforajoB.OnedayLillgatheredhercourageandknockedonherveryfirstdoor.ShewasmetbyMargaretCostellotheofficemanager.InherbrokenEnglishLilltoldhershewasinterestedinthesecretarialposition.MargaretdecidedtogiveherachancE.MargaretsatherdownatatypewriterandsaidLilllet’sseehowgoodyoureallyarE.ShedirectedLilltotypeasingleletterandthenleft.Lilllookedattheclockandsawthatitwas11:40am.Everyonewouldbeleavingforlunchatnoon.Shethoughtsheshouldatleastattempttheletter.Onherfirsttryshegotthroughonelinebutmadefourmistakes.Shepulledthepaperoutandthrewitaway.Theclocknowread11:45.Atnoonshesaidtoherself.I’llmoveoutwiththecrowdandtheywillneverseemeagain.Onhersecondattemptthingsdidn’tgetanybetter.Againshestartedoverandfinallycompletedtheletterfullofmistakesthough.Shelookedattheclock:11:55-----fiveminutestofreedom.JustthenMargaretwalkedin.ShecamedirectlyovertoLillandputonehandonthedeskandtheotheronthegirl’sshoulder.ShereadtheletterandpauseD.ThenshesaidLillyouaredoinggoodwork!LillwassurpriseD.ShelookedattheletterthenupatMargaret.Withthosesimplewordsofencouragementherdesiretoescapedisappearedandherconfidencebegantogrow.ShethoughtWellifshethinksit’sgoodthenitmustbegooD.IthinkI’llstay!LilldidstayattheCarharttOverallCompanyfor51yearsthroughtwoworldwarsand11presidents-----allbecausesomeonehadtheinsighttogiveashyanduncertainyounggirlthegiftofself-confidencewhensheknockedonthedoor.56.Whydidn’tthefuturelookbrightforLillwhensheleftschoolatanearlyage?A.Becauseshewasforcedtoleaveschool.B.Becauseherfatherthoughtthatshehadenoughschooling.C.BecauseshehadnoconfidencetoaskforajoB.D.BecausehereducationandskillswereverylimitedforajoB.57.Theunderlinedsentenceinthefourthparagraphmeansthat.A.Lillwouldleaveherpositionthensothatshewouldnotfaceherworkmatesandhermanageragain.B.LillwouldmovetheletteroutinthecrowD.C.LillwouldthrowthepaperawaywithoutbeingnoticeD.D.Lillthoughtpeoplewouldneverseethemistakesintheletter.58.HowmanyattemptsdidLillmaketotypetheletter?A.OneB.TwoC.ThreeD.Four59.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.HonestyisthebestpolicyB.EncouragementmakesadifferenceC.VirtueleadstosuccessD.Timewaitsfornoman
- Mr.PeterGreenagedtwenty-fivebattledforhalfanhourtoescapefromhistrappedcaryesterdaywhenitlandedupsidedowninthreefeetofwater.Mr.Greentooktheonlyescaperoute—throughtheboot行李箱.Mr.Green’scarhadfinishedupinaditch沟渠atRomneyMarsinKentafterskiddingoniceandhittingabank.FortunatelythewaterbegantocomeinonlyslowlyMr.GreensaiD.Icouldn’tforcethedoorsbecausetheywerejammedagainstthewellsoftheditchanddarednotopenthewindowbecauseIknewwaterwouldcomefloodingin.Mr.GreenasweetsalesmanofSittingHomeKentfirsttriedtoattracttheattentionofothermotoristsbysoundingthehornandhammeringontheroofandboot.ThenhebeganhisstruggletoescapE.LaterhesaidItwasreallyahalfpennythatsavedmylifE.ItwastheonlycoinIhadinmypocketandIusedittounscrewthebackseattogetintotheboot.IhammereddesperatelywithahammertryingormakesomeonehearbutnohelpcamE.Ittooktenminutestounscrewtheseatandafurtherfiveminutestoclearthesweetsamplesfromtheboot.ThenMr.Greenfoundawrenchandbegantoworkonthebootlock.Fifteenminutespassedby.ItwastheonlychancedIhaD.FinallyitgavebutassoonasImovedthebootlidthewaterandmudpouredin.Iforcedtheliddownintothemudandscrambledclearasthecarfilledup.Hishandsandarmscutthebruised擦伤Mr.GreengottoBeckettFarmnearbywherehewaslookedafterbythefarmer’swifeMrs.LilyBates.HuddledinablankethesaidThatthirtyminutesseemedlikehours.Onlythetipsofthecarwheelswerevisiblepolicesaidlastnight.Thevehiclehadsunkintotwofeetofmudatthebottomoftheditch.1.WhichofthefollowingobjectsisthemostimportanttoMr.Green?A.Thehammer.B.Thecoin.C.Thescrew.D.Thehorn.2.Whichstatementistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Mr.Green’scarstoodonitsbootasitfelldown.B.Mr.Greencouldnotescapefromthedoorbecauseitwasfullofsweetjam.C.Mr.Green’scaraccidentwaspartlyduetotheslipperyroaD.D.Mr.GreenstruggledinthepouringduetotheslipperyroaD.3.FinallyitgaveParagraph5meansthat_______.A.luckilythedoorwastornawayintheendB.atlastthewrenchwentbrokenC.thelockcameopenafterallhiseffortsD.thechancewaslostatthelastminute4.Itmaybeinferredfromthepassagethat_______.A.theditchwasalongaquietcountryroadB.theaccidenthappenedonaclearwarmdayC.thepolicehelpedMr.GreengetoutoftheditchD.Mr.Greenhadatenderwifeandwaswellattended
- Haveyoueverfeltlikeafoolforhavingsaidtoomuch?AnitaChowhadoneofthosemoments.A.fewweeksagosheappliedforajobwithacompany.ChowsaidsheisusuallyquietbutduringtheinterviewshetriedhardtoactagainsthernaturE.Shesmiledalotandtalkedinalivelymanner.WhenaskedwhyshewantedtoworkinthecompanyshesaidthejobwouldenablehertomeetalotofinterestingpeoplE.Thensheaddedjokingly:Whoknows?ImightevenmeetmyfuturehusbanD.Chowwantedtobeatherselfupthemomentshesteppedoutoftheinterviewroom.Itcameoutsowrongshesays.Nowtheinterviewerswillthinkofmeasoneofthosewomenwhodon'thaveanycareerambitionandjustwanttogetmarriedandsettledown.Sayingtoomuchoroversharinghappenstoeveryoneofus.InthetimeofsocialmediasharingeverydetailofyourlifeisalmostexpectedandencourageD.Butitisn'tallsocialmedia'sfault.ExpertssayoversharingoftenhappenswhenwearetryingsubconsciouslytocontrolouranxietyaccordingtoaWallStreetJoumalcolumn.Chow'sisatypicalcaseofself-adjustmentaimedatfightingherownanxiety.Ithappenslikethis:Whenhavingaconversationwewanttosoundamusingandinteresting.Soweusealotofmentalenergytryingtomanagetheotherperson'simpressionofus.TheeffortrequiredtodothisleaveslessbrainpowertothinkoverwhatwesayandtowhomsaysTheWallStreetJoumal.Thisexplainswhywesometimessuddenlysayembarrassingthingstopeoplewewanttoimpressmostwhetherit'safirstdatethebossorourfuturein-laws.Itleadstoembarrassingsituationsandistheperfectmaterialforcomedymovies.Sohowdoyoustopyourselffromsayingtoomuch?Simple:stopandthinkbeforeyouopenyourmouth.56.IntheinterviewChowshowedher______.A.livelymannerB.careeraimC.unusualabilityD.richexperience57.FromParagraph3wecanknowthatChow_______.A.gavethewronganswerB.regrettedherperformanceC.wantedtogetmarriedD.hopedtosettledown58.ExpertssayChow'sovertalkingwasactuallyto_______.A.showoffherknowledgeB.preventherselffrombeinganxiousC.createapleasantatmosphereD.followhernatureasitis59.Theembarrassingsituationsintheconversationarecausedbylackof_____.A.considerationB.determinationC..interestD.motivation60.Whichofthefollowingcanmatchtheauthorrsopinion?A.Practicemakesperfect.B.Oncebittentwiceshy.C.WellbegunishalfdonE.D.Thinktwicebeforeyouact.
- Workisapartofliving—mygrandparentsunderstoodthat.Theylivedandworkedonafarmthathasbeeninmyfamilyfor150years.Theyraisedchickensforeggspigsandcattleformeat.CowswerekeptformilkandthecreamfromwhichGrandmamadebutterandcheesE.Whatlittleyardtheyhadbecameagarden.TheDepressionthereforedidn’tmakemuchchangeintheirlives.Butitdidbringanunendingflowofmenoutofworkdriftingfromjobtojobtothefarm.Thefirsttoshowupatthedoorofthekitchenwasamaninrags.Hetookoffhishatandquietlyexplainedthathehadn’teatenforawhilE.GrandpastoodwatchinghimabitthensaidThere’sastackoffirewoodagainstthefencebehindthebarn谷仓.I’vebeenneedingtogetitmovedtotheothersideofthefencE.Youhavejustaboutenoughtimetofinishthejobbeforelunch.GrandmasaidasurprisingthinghappeneD.ThemangotashineinhiseyesandhehurriedtothebarnatoncE.ShesetanotherplaceatthetableandmadeanapplepiE.Duringlunchthestrangerdidn’tsaymuchbutwhenhelefthisshouldershadstraighteneD.Nothingruinsamanlikelosinghisself-respectGrandpalatertoldmE.Soonafteranothermanshowedupaskingforameal.ThisonewasdressedinasuitandcarriedasmalloldsuitcasE.Grandpacameoutwhenheheardvoices.HelookedatthemanandthenofferedahandshakE.ThereisastackoffirewoodalongthefencedownbehindthebarnI’vebeenmeaningtogetitmoveD.It’dsurebeahelptomE.Andwe’dbepleasedtohaveyoustayforlunch.Thefellowsethissuitcaseasideandneatlylaidhiscoatontop.Thenhesetofftowork.Grandmasaysshedoesn’trememberhowmanystrangerstheysharedamealwithduringthoseDepressiondays—orhowmanytimesthatstackofwoodgotmoveD.51.Whenhewasaskedtomoveastackoffirewoodthefirstmanwhoaskedforamealgotashineinhiseyesforhewasgladthat.A.hehadfoundagoodjobB.hewouldhavesomethingtoeatC.hewouldgetwhathewantedwithoutlosinghisself-respectD.hewouldnolongersufferfromtheDepression52.Thewriter’sgrandfatheraskedthosejoblessmentomovethestackoffirewoodbecause.A.hedidn’twantthemtohaveamealfreeofchargeB.hehadbeenneedingtogetitmovedC.hewantedtohelptheminhisownwayD.hewantedtoshowthemhiskindness53.Thewriter’sgrandfatherwasallofthefollowingbut.A.thoughtfulB.kindC.sympatheticD.wealthy54.Thebesttitleforthestorywouldbe.A.NoPainsNoGainsB.Work—APartofLivingC.TheDepressionD.ThePleasureoffarming
- Eddie’sfatherusedtosayhe’dspentsomanyyearsbytheoceanbreathingseawater.Nowawayfromthatoceaninthehospitalbedhisbodybegantolooklikeabeachedfish.Hisconditionwentfromfairtostableandfromstabletoserious.FriendswentfromsayingHe’llbehomeinadaytoHe’llbehomeinaweek.Inhisfather’sabsenceEddiehelpedoutatthepier码头workingeveningsafterhistaxijoB.WhenEddiewasateenagerifheevercomplainedorseemedboredwiththepierhisfatherwouldshoutWhat?Thisisn’tgoodenoughforyou?Andlaterwhenhe’dsuggestedEddietakeajobthereafterhighschoolEddiealmostlaughedandhisfatheragainsaidWhat?Thisisn’tgoodenoughforyou?AndbeforeEddiewenttowarwhenhe’dtalkedofmarryingMargueriteandbecominganengineerhisfathersaidWhat?Thisisn’tgoodenoughforyou?Andnowregardlessofallthatherehewasatthepierdoinghisfather’slabor.Parentsrarelyletgooftheirchildrensochildrenletgoofthem.Theymoveon.Theymoveaway.Itisnotuntilmuchlaterastheheartweakensthatchildrenunderstand:theirstoriesandalltheirachievementssitontopofthestoriesoftheirmothersandfathersstonesuponstonesbeneaththewatersoftheirlives.Finallyonenightathismother’surgingEddievisitedthehospital.Heenteredtheroomslowly.HisfatherwhoforyearshadrefusedtospeaktoEddienowlackedthestrengthtoeventry.Don’tsweatitkidtheotherworkerstoldhim.Youroldmanwillpullthrough.He’sthetoughestmanwe’veeverseen.WhenthenewscamethathisfatherhaddiedEddiefelttheemptiestkindofangerthekindthatcirclesinitscagE.IntheweeksthatfollowedEddie’smotherlivedinaconfusedstatE.ShespoketoherhusbandasifhewerestilltherE.Sheyelledathimtoturndowntheradio.Shecookedenoughfoodfortwo.OnenightwhenEddieofferedtohelpwiththedishesshesaidYourfatherwillputthemaway.Eddieputahandonhershoulder.MahesaidsoftlyDad’sgonE.Gonewhere?63.InParagraphfourthewriterwantstosaythat__________.A.Childrenwouldn’thaveachievedsomuchwithouttheirparents’supportB.ChildrenoftenfeelregretfulbecausetheyleavetheirparentsC.ChildrenlikemovingawayfromtheirparentsD.Childrencanneverunderstandhowmuchtheirparentshavedevotedtothem64.TheunderlinedsentenceDon’tsweatitParA.6probablymeans__________.A.Don’ttouchitB.Don’tworryaboutitC.Don’tlethimdownD.Don’tgiveitup65.Whichofthefollowingshowstherightorderofthestory?A.Eddie’sfatherdieD.B.EddiemarriedMargueritE.C.Eddieworkedasataxidriver.D.Eddiewasboredwithhisfather’sjoB.A.dbcaB.dcabC.bcdaD.bacd66.Fromthelastparagraphwelearnthat__________.A.Eddie’smotherlikedtolistentotheradioB.Eddieandhiswifelivedinhismother’sapartmentC.Eddie’smothermissedherhusbandsomuchthatshewasatalossD.Eddieoftenhelpedhismotherwashthedishes
- MrSmithisanEnglishman.HeteachesEnglishwell.HisEnglishclassesareveryinteresting.Helikesusandwelikehimtoo.MrSmithhastwochildren-TomandMary.TomissevenandhissisterMaryisfour.TomgoestoschoolbutMarydoesn't.MrSmithlikeswearingaT-shirtandjeans牛仔裤.Footballishisfavoritesport.Afterschoolweoftenhaveabaseballmatch.SometimesMrSmithwatchesandjoinsus.Heplaysbaseballjustforfun.26.MrSmithis______.A.aChineseteacherB.anEnglishdriverC.aJapaneseteacherD.anEnglishteacher27.HowmanysonsdoesMrSmithhave?A.OnlyonE.B.Two.C.ThreE.D.Notmany.28.Marydoesn'tgotoschoolbecause______.A.shelooksbeautifulB.sheissevenC.sheisonlyfourD.shedoesn'tlikeschool29.______isMrSmith'sfavoritesport.A.BaseballB.FootballC.RunningD.Volleyball30.Thestory故事isabout______.A.MrSmith'ssonB.MrSmithC.TomandMaryD.abasketball
- JamesClevelandOwenswasthesonofafarmerandthegrandsonofblackslaves.HisfamilymovedtoClevelandwhenhewas9.ThereaschoolteacheraskedtheyouthhisnamE.J.C.hereplieD.ShethoughthehadsaidJesseandhehadanewnamE.Owensranhisfirstraceatage13.AfterhighschoolhewenttoOhioStateUniversity.Hehadtoworkparttimesoastopayforhiseducation.AsasecondyearstudentintheBigTengamesin1935hesetevenmorerecordsthanhewouldintheOlympicGamesayearlater.AweekbeforetheBigTenmeetOwensaccidentallyfelldownaflightofstairs.Hisbackhurtsomuchthathecouldnotexerciseallweekandhehadtobehelpedinandoutofthecarthatdrovehimtothemeet.Herefusedtolistentothesuggestionsthathegiveupandsaidhewouldtryeventbyevent.Hedidtryandtheresultsareintherecordbook.ThestagewassetforOwensvictoryattheOlympicGamesinBerlinthenextyearandhissuccesswouldcometoberegardedasnotonlyathleticbutalsopolitical.HitlerdidnotcongratulateanyoftheAfricanAmericanwinners.HavingreturnedfromBerlinhereceivednotelephonecallsfromthePresidentofhisowncountryeither.InfacthewasnothonoredbytheUnitedStatesuntil1976fouryearsbeforehisdeath.OwensOlympicvictoriesmadelittledifferencetohim.Heearnedhislivingbylookingafteraschoolplaygroundandacceptedmoneytoraceagainstcarstrucksmotorcyclesanddogs.Sureitbotheredmehesaidlater.Butatleastitwasanhonestliving.Ihadtoeat.IntimehoweverhisgoldmedalschangedhislifE.TheyhavekeptmealiveovertheyearsheoncesaiD.TimehasstoodstillformE.ThatgoldenmomentdiesharD.56.OwensgothisothernameJessewhen________..A.hewenttoOhioStateUniversityB.histeachermadefunofhimC.histeachertookJ.C.forJesseD.hewongoldmedalsintheBigTenmeet57.IntheBigTenmeetOwens________.A.hurthimselfinthebackB.succeededinsettingmanyrecordsC.triedeverysportseventbutfailedD.hadtogiveupsomeevents58.WecaninferfromthetextthatOwenswastreatedunfairlyintheUSatthattimebecause________.A.hewasnotoftherightraceB.hewasthesonofapoorfarmerC.hedidn’tshakehandswithHitlerD.hedidn’ttalktotheUSpresidentonthephone59.WhenOwenssaysTheyhavekeptmealiveovertheyearshemeansthatthemedals________..A.havebeenchangedformoneytohelphimliveonB.havemadehimfamousintheUSC.haveencouragedhimtoovercomedifficultiesinlifeD.havekepthimbusywithallkindsofjobs60.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.JesseOwens---AGreatAmericanAthleteB.GoldenMoment—A.LifetimeStruggleC.MakingA.LivingAsA.SportsmanD.HowToBeA.SuccessfulAthlete
- Dr.WisemanstartedthelaughlabprojectinSeptember2001.Itisthelargeststudyofhumor.ParticipantsareinvitedtologonthelaughlabwebsitegiveafewpersonaldetailstelltheirfavoritejokesandjudgethejokestoldbyotherpeoplE.Theirprojectwilllastforayearandtheorganizershopetofinallydiscovertheworld’sfunniestjokE.ButthereisalsoaseriouspurposE.Theresearcherswanttoknowwhatpeoplefromdifferentnationsandculturesfindfunny.Andtheywanttofindoutthedifferencesbetweenmale’sandfemale’ssenseofhumor.Theideaisthatifwewanttounderstandeachotherwehavetofindoutwhatmakesuslaugh.Thisisasubjectthathaslonginterestedpsychologists心理学家andphilosophers哲学家.Mostofthetimepeoplearenotcompletelyhonest.Wedothingsthatsocietyexpectsustoandsaythingsthathelpusgetwhatwewant.ButlaughingcannotbecontrolleD.Whenwelaughwetellthetruthaboutourselves.ByDecember2001over10000jokeshadbeensubmitted公认的.Thisgavethescientistsenoughevidencetomakeearlyconclusions.ItseemsthatmenandwomendohavedifferentsensesofhumorforexamplE.OurfindingsshowthemajordifferencesinthewaysinwhichmalesandfemalesusehumorsaidDrWiseman.Malesusehumortoappearsuperior高傲的有优越感的tootherswhilewomenaremoreskilledinlanguagesandpreferwordplay.Researchersalsofoundthattherereallyissuchathingasanationalsenseofhumor.TheBritishenjoywhatisusuallycalledtoilethumor.ButtheFrenchliketheirjokesshortandsharpYou’reahighpricedlawyer.Willyouanswertwoquestionsfor$500?Yes.What’sthesecondquestion?TheGermansarefamousfornothavingasenseofhumor.ButthesurveyfoundthatGermanparticipantsweremorelikelytofindsubmittedjokesfunnythananyothernationality.Perhapsthatprovesthepoint.Isthisjokefunny?Idon’tknowbutlet’ssayyesjusttobesafE.DrWisemanandhisworkmatesalsosubmittedjokescreatedbycomputer.Butnoneofthosewhotookpartinthesurveyfoundanyofthemamusing.Perhapsthisisrelief安慰.Computersalreadyseemliketheycandoeverything.Butatleasttheyshouldleavethefunnythingstous.58.Thescientiststartedthelaughlabproject________.A.tofindthefunniestjokeinEuropeancountriesB.toknowwhatfunnypeoplearefromdifferentnationsandculturesC.tofindoutthedifferencesbetweenthemale’sandfemale’ssenseofhumorD.togetmorepersonaldetailsaboutparticipants59.ThewritergavetheexamplesoftheBritishtheFrenchandtheGermans_____.A.toshowthattheFrenchpeoplehaveabettersenseofhumorB.toprovetheBritishpeoplehaveasenseoftoilethumorC.toshowpeoplefromdifferentnationshavedifferentsensesofhumorD.toprovethattheGermanshavenosenseofhumor60.Whichstatementistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Thejokesbycomputerarelessfunnythanthosebyhumans.B.TheGermanscannotfindthesubmittedjokesamusing.C.Malesarebetteratwordplaycomparedwithwomen.D.Femalesliketousehumortoshowthattheyaresuperior.
- Therewasonceaprofessorofmedicinewhowasverystrictwiththestudents.WheneverhetookthechairontheexamcommitteethestudentswouldbeinfearbecausehewasseldompleasedwiththeanswerstheygavE.A.studentwouldbeluckyenoughifheorshecouldreceiveagoodmarkfromhim.Attheendofthetermthestudentsofmedicinewouldtaketheirexamagain.NowastudententeredtheexamroomandgotseatedbeforethecommitteE.Thisstudentwasalittlenervousasheknewitwouldnotbesoeasytogetthroughtheexamatall.Theprofessorbegantoask.ThestudentwasrequiredtodescribeacertainillnesshisdescriptionofwhichturnedtobeOK.Thentheprofessoraskedaboutthecureforillnessandthestudenttooansweredjustasright.Goodsaidtheprofessorandhowmuchwillyougivethepatient?Afullspoonansweredthestudent.Nowyoumaygooutandwaitforwhatyoucanget.saidtheprofessor.Atthesametimethecommitteediscussedcarefullytheanswersthestudenthadgiven.Suddenlythestudentnoticedthattherewassomethingwrongwithhislastanswer.A.fullspoonistoomuchhethoughttohimself.AnxiouslyheopenedthedooroftheroomandcriedMr.ProfessorI’vemakeamistake!A.fullspoonistoomuchforapatient.Hecantakeonlyfivedrops.I’msorrysir.SaidtheprofessorcoldlyButit’stoolatE.YourpatienthasdieD.64.Thestudentswereafraidoftheprofessorbecause_________.A.theyoftenangeredanddisappointedhimB.theiranswersoftenastonishedhimC.theiranswersseldomsatisfiedhimD.heoftenmisunderstoodthemandgivethembadmarkers65.Thestudent’sdescriptionoftheillnesswas_____.A.notcorrectB.notsatisfiedC.completelydiscouragingD.accepteD.66.WhichofthefollowingisNottrue?A.Thepatientwillbeindangerifhe’stakenasmuchasafullspoon.B.Thedoctorwillbeintroubleifhe’sgiventhepatientafullspoon.C.SinceonespoonislessthanfivedropsthepatientwillbeallrightsoonifhetakesonlyonefullspoonatatimE.D.IfthepatientwantstoremainsafeheshouldtakenomorethanfivedropsatatimE.67.Whichguessisthemostreasonablefromthepassage?A.Thestudentmusthavepassedtheexam.B.Thestudentsmaynothavepassedtheexam.C.ThestudentmusthavebeenveryhappywhenheheardYourpatienthasdieD.D.Theprofessormusthavebeenverypleasedandgiventhestudentagoodmark.
- Inthesixmonthsthathe’dworkedathisaunt’sshelterBryanhadnevergrownclosetoadogbutPatchwasdifferent.AuntKimhadwarnedhimBryyourmomsaysnodogs.ThefactthatPatchwasdeafdidnothelp.It’snotyourfaultyou’redeafBryansaiD.Don’tworrybecauseI’vegotaplan!LaterBryangotreadytoleavE.MakingsurenoonewascominghesecretlyputthedogintohisbagandwavedhisauntgoodbyE.TwohoursafterarrivinghomewithPatchBryansatsadlyinhisroom.HehadtoldhismotherhewouldtakecareofPatchbutMomdidn’tagreE.Bryanlayawakethatnight.Patchjumpedontohisbedandsoonhefellasleep.UnbearablebarkswokeBryansometimelater.Bryangotuptoquietthedogbuthefrozewhenhesawblacksmokesnakingintohisroom.Hepulledthedooropen.Red-yellowflameslicked窜greedilyatthehallwayentranceblockingthefrontdoor.SuddenlyPatchrandownthehall.BryanfollowedandfoundthedoginhissisterSarah’sroom.BryanpushedSarahtothewindowandshoutedJumpwithPatch!RacingbackintothesmokyhallwayBryansawhismom.Sheseemedhardlyabletocatchherbreath.BryantriedtodraghertothehallwindowbutshefaileD.Helookedupjustintimetohearvoicesandfeelstrongarmspullthembothtosafety.AneighborhadheardPatch’sbarksandcalled911.ThefirefightersthoughtafewcandleshadcausedthefirE.Ican’tbelieveIforgottoblowoutmycandlesMomsaiD.SorryaboutthehouseMomBryansaidquietly.TohissurpriseMomsmileD.It’sOK.TheimportantthingisthatourfamilyissafE.ShepattedPatch’sheaD.Ourwholefamily.56.WhatwasBryan’splanaccordingtoParA.2?A.LettingPatchfollowhimwhereverhewent.B.TellinghisauntPatchwasdeaf.C.StealingPatchfromtheshelter.D.AskingAuntKimforhelp.57.Whycouldn’tBryanfallasleepthatnight?A.Hismomrefusedhisrequest.B.Hewastooexcitedtosleep.C.Thecandlesweretoobright.D.PatchmadesomuchnoisE.58.Theunderlinedpartstrongarmsreferstothearmsof_______.A.Patch’sB.theneighbors’C.thefiremen’sD.Sarah’s59.WhatcanbeinferredaboutBryan’smomfromthepassage?A.Shedidn’tthinkthefirewasherfault.B.ShewassadaboutthehousE.C.ShegotburntinthefirE.D.SheacceptedPatchatlast.
- FormerIrishPresidentMaryRobinsonwasjustmakingapoliteconversationwithanEthiopian埃塞俄比亚的teenageraboutherweddingday.The16yearoldhadalreadybeenmarriedforayear.Shelookedatmewiththesaddesteyesandsaid‘Ihadtodropoutofschool’Robinsonsaidinatelephoneinterview.ThatconveyedtometherealitysaidRobinsonthefirstwomantoserveasIreland'sPresidentandformerU..N.HighCommissionerforHumanRights.HerlifeasfarassheisconcernedhadmoreorlessendeD.RobinsonsaidkeepinggirlsinschoolwasoneofthemostimportantthingspolicymakerscoulddotoaddressthecomingchallengesofaneverincreasingpopulationpredictedbytheUnitedNationstoreach7billionsoon.Europeancountriesareconcernedaboutagingpopulationsbutthisismuchlessofanissuethanthehugenumberofpeoplewhichwearegoingtoseeoverthenext40yearswhenthepopulationgoesfrom7billionto9billionshesaiD.AlmostallofthatincreasewillbeinpoordevelopingcountriessothatwehaveaverybigchallengE.FamilyplanningexpertsworryinparticularaboutthefuturepopulationexplosioninSubSaharanAfricA.InMaytheUnitedNationsprojectedtheworldpopulationwouldreach9.3billionin2050and10.1billionby2100.MuchofthatgrowthwillcomefromAfricawherethepopulationisgrowingat2.3percentayear—morethandoubleAsia's1percentgrowthratE.IfthatratestaysconsistentwhichisnotcertainAfrica'spopulationwillreach3.6billionby2100fromthepresent1billion.JoelCohenaprofessorofpopulationstudiesatRockefellerUniversityandColumbiaUniversityinNewYorksaiduniversalsecondaryeducationofferedawaytoreducepopulationinhighbirthrateregions.Inadditiontoprovidinginformationaboutbirthcontrolasecondaryeducationteacheswomentoreducetheirownfertilityimprovethehealthoftheirchildrenandallowthemtomovefromamindsetofhavingmanychildreninthehopethatsomewillsurvivetoimprovethequalityofeachchild'slifeCohenwroteinthejournalNature.36.Inthefirstparagraphtheauthorintroduceshistopicby________.A.givinganexampleB.explaininghisopinionsC.describingthepooreducationsystemD.comingstraighttothetopic37.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.RobinsonishappyaftertalkingtotheEthiopiangirl.B.Robinsonisasuccessfulexpertinpopulationstudies.C.Robinsonisworriedaboutthepopulationgrowth.D.Robinsonencouragesfemaleeducation.38.WhatisJoelCohen'sviewaboutsecondaryeducation?A.Itprovidesbasicknowledgeofhealth.B.Itreducesagingpopulation.C.Itmakespeoplepaymoreattentiontoeducation.D.Itcanchangepeople'sparentingideas.39.Accordingtothepassageoneofthemostimportantwaystocontrolhighpopulationgrowthisto________.A.letgirlsgoawayfromAfricaB.keepgirlsinschoolC.letyounggirlsremainsingleD.keepgirlsinfamilies
- Everyday15-year-oldMarthawroteontheInternetaboutthemealsheateatschool.ShealsotookpicturesofthefooD.HoweverMarthawasveryhonestaboutthefooD.ShedidnotjustdescribethefooD.ShejudgedthetasteandhealthofthefooD.Marthaalsobegantouseherblogforanimportantreason.ShebegantoraisemoneyfortheorganizationMary’sMealsintheEastAfricancountryofMalawi.ItprovidesfoodfoodforchildreninschoolsforfreE.MarthaencouragedherreaderstosendmoneytoMary’sMealstohelpbuildakitchen.ButthenMarthabegantohaveaproblem.Manypeoplereadherblog.Shebecamebignews.ThenewsstoriesshowedthatthefoodatMartha’sschoolwasnotalwayshealthy.Andthatmadesomepeopleangry.SotheschoolofficialsdecidedtostopMartha’sblog.Theysaidthatshecouldnottakehercameratoschool.ButanamazingthinghappeneD.ManypeoplebegansendingmessagesofsupportacrosstheInternet.Martha’sstorywasevenbiggerthanbeforE.Nowtheofficialshadtochangetheirminds.A.fewdayslaterMarthawasagainwritingherblog.ButmorethanthatpeoplehadsentalotofmoneyfortheMalawischoolchildren.Marthahadhopedtoraiseabout10000dollars.Butthetotalreached10000dollarsandstillkeptongrowing!Martha’sblogalsohelpedtoimprovemealsatherschool.Onedayshewrote:Aswewaitedfordinnerweweretoldthatweareallowedtoeatasmuchfruitandbreadaswewant.NooneknowswhatwillhappentoMartha’sbloginfuturE.ButalreadythislittlegirlhashelpedtochangetheeatingexperienceofmanychildrenjustbysharingontheInternetpicturesofherschoolmeals.43.Marthawroteaboutherschoolmealsonherblogto______A.invitestudentstojudgethefoodB.showtheterribletasteoffoodC.expressheropinionaboutthefoodD.asktheschooltimprovethefood44.TheorganizationMary’sMeals_______A.wassetupbyMarthaB.providesfreeschoolmealsC.isaninternationalorganizationD.helppoorfamiliesbuildkitchens45.WhydidtheschoolofficialswanttopreventMarthawritingherblog?A.Ithadabadinfluenceonherstudy.B.Somepeoplewereupsetbyitcontent.C.TakingpicturesneedsalotoftimE.D.Manyotherstudentsstartedtocopyher.46.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.SchoolmealsB.Mary’sMealsC.PoweroftheInternetD.Marthasharesherfood
- WhileJenniferwasathousetakinganonlineexamforherbusinesslawclassamonitor监控器afewhundredmilesawaywaswatchinghereverymovE.UsingawebcameraequippedinJennifer’sLosAngelesapartmentthemonitorinPhoenixtrackedhowfrequentlyhereyesmovedfromthecomputerscreenandlistenedforthesecretsoundsofapossiblehelperintheroom.HerInternetaccesswaslockedremotelytopreventInternetsearchesandhertypingstylewasanalyzedtomakesureshewaswhoshesaidshewas:Didsheenterherstudentnumberatthesamespeedasshehadinthepast?Orwassheslowingdown?Inthebattleagainstcheatingthisisthecuttingedgeandakeytoencouragehonestyintheboomingfieldofonlineeducation.Thetechnologygivestrusttotheentiresystemtotheinstitutionandtoonlineeducationingeneral.OnlywithsolidmeasuresagainstcheatingexpertssaycanInternetuniversitiesshowthattheirexamsanddiplomasarevalid—thatstudentshaven’tjustsearchedtheInternettogettherightanswers.Althoughonlineclasseshaveexistedformorethanadecadetheconcernovercheatinghasbecomesharperinthelastyearwiththegrowthofopenonlinecourses.PrivatecollegespublicuniversitiesandcorporationsarejumpingintotheonlineeducationfieldspendingmillionsofdollarstoattractpotentialstudentswhilealsotakingstepstohelpguaranteehonestyatadistancE.Asidefromthewebcamerasanumberofotherhigh-techmethodsarebecomingincreasinglypopular.Amongthemareprogramsthatcheckstudents’identitiesusingpersonalinformationsuchasthetelephonenumbertheyonceuseD.Otherprogramscanproduceuniqueexamsbydrawingonalargelistofquestionsandcanrecognizepossiblecheatersbyanalyzingwhetherdifficulttestquestionsareansweredatthesamespeedaseasyones.AsinmanyuniversityclassestermpapersarescannedagainstsomelargeInternetdatabanksforcheating.71.WhywasJenniferwatchedinanonlineexam?A.Tocorrecthertypingmistakes.B.Tofindhersecretsintheroom.C.Topreventherfromslowingdown.D.Tokeepherfromdishonestbehaviors.72.TheunderlinedexpressioncuttingedgeinParagraph3isclosestinmeaningto__________.A.advancedtechniqueB.sharpeningtoolC.effectiveruleD.dividingline73.ForInternetuniversitiesexamsanddiplomaswillbevalidif__________.A.theycanattractpotentialstudentsB.theycandefeatacademiccheatingC.theyofferstudentsonlinehelpD.theyoffermanyonlinecourses74.Someprogramscanfindoutpossiblecheatersby__________.A.checkingthequestionansweringspeedB.producingalargenumberofquestionsC.scanningtheInternettestquestionsD.givingdifficulttestquestions75.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.TheAdvantagesofOnlineExamsB.TheHigh-techMethodsinOnlineCoursesC.TheFightagainstCheatinginOnlineEducationD.TheWaragainsttheBoomingofOnlineEducation
- PoetWilliamStaffordoncesaidthatwearedefinedmorebythedetours绕行路inlifethanbythenarrowroadtowardgoals.IlikethisimagE.ButIwasquitebyaccidentthatIdiscoveredthedeepmeaningofhiswords.ForyearswemadethelongdrivefromourhomeinSeattletomyparents’homeinBoiseinninehours.Wetraveledthewaymostpeopledo:thefastestshortesteasiestroadespeciallywhenIwasalonewithfournoisyrestlesskidswhohatesconfinement限制andhavestrongopinionsabouteverything.RoadtripsfeltriskysoIwoulddrivefaststoppingonlywhenIhadto.WewouldsticktothefreewaysandarrivetireD.ButthenBannerourlambwasborn.HewasrejectedbyhismamadaysbeforeourplannedtriptoBoisE.Ihadtwochoices:leaveBannerwithmyhusbandortakehimwithmE.MyhusbandmadethedecisionformE.ThatishowIfoundmyselfontheroadwithfourkidsababylambandnothingbutmyeverlastingoptimismtoseemethrough.Wetookthecountryroadsoutofnecessity.WehadtostopeveryhourletBannershakeouthislegsandfeedhim.Thekidschasedhimandoneanother.They’dgetbackinthecarbreathlessandenergizedsmellingfreshfromthecoldair.Weexploredsideroadscatchinggrasshoppersinwaist-highgrass.Evenifwesimplylookedoutofthecarwindowsatbabypigsfollowingtheirmotherorfishleapingoutofthewateritwasbetterthanthebestridedownthefreeway.HerewaslifE.Andnewhorizons见识.Weeventuallyarrivedatmyparents’doorstepastonishinglyfreshandfullofstoriesIgrewbravewiththetripbackhomeandcreativewithmydiscipliningtechniquE.Onanemptysectionofroadeveryonestartedquarreling.IstoppedthecarorderedallkidsoutandtoldthemtomeetmeupaheaD.IparkedmycarhalfamileawayandreadmybookinsweetsilencE.Someroadtripsarebynecessityfastandstraight.ButthattripwithBanneropenedoureyestoaworldavailabletoanyoneadventurousenoughtowanderaroundandmademerealizethatadetourmayuncoverthebestpartofajourney----andthebestpartofyourself.56.Whydidtheauthorusetotakefreewaystoherparents’home?A.ItwaslesstimE.B.Shefeltbetterwithotherdriversnearby.C.HerkidswouldfeellessconfineD.D.Itwouldbefasterandsafer.57.WhatdoestheauthordiscoverfromthetripaccordingtoParagraph6?A.Freewaysarewherebeautyhides.B.Enjoyingthebeautyofnaturebenefitsone’shealth.C.GettingclosetonatureaddstothejoyoflifE.D.Oneshouldfollowsideroadstowatchwildanimals.58.Whydidtheauthoraskthekidstogetoutofthecarontheirwaybackhome?A.TogiveherselfsometimetoreaD.B.Toletthemcooldown.C.Toplayagamewiththem.D.Toordersomefoodforthem.59.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.CreativityoutofNecessityB.TheRoadtoBraveryC.CharmoftheDetourD.RoadtripandCountryLife
- I’mapigandmysonisarabbit.Ihavesnakesfordaughtersandmywifebelieveitornotisadragon!DoIliveinazoo?Noofcoursenot!IamtalkingaboutChinesezodiacsigns.Dependingontheyearofyourbirtheachpersonhasananimalforasign.That’swhyIamapigandmywifeisadragon.Ifyoulikemewerebornintheyearofthepigthenyouarebravethoughtfulandloyal.TheyearofthepigisfilledwithgoodfortunE.Nowlet’stakeacloserlookatthisinterestinganimal.Pigswerefirstraisedbymanabout9000yearsagoandarestillaverycommonfarmanimalinmanypartsoftheworlD.Wedon’tjustusepigsfortheirmeat—almosteverypartoftheanimalisuseD.Thehairisusedforartists’brushes.Thefatisusedtomakefloorwaxrubberandplastics.Pigshavealsobeenimportantintheworldofentertainment.In1995thefilm‘Babe’starredaloveabletalkingpigasitsmaincharacter.ThefilmwonanOscarandwasnominatedfor6morE.InEnglandyoucanevengotowatchpigracing.A.farmerRobShepherdhasbeenraisingmoneyforcharitybyholdingpigracesonhisfarm.Theeventshavebeenverysuccessful.Peopledon’tjustwanttoeatpigsitseems!PigsalsoplayanimportantroleintheEnglishlanguagE.Forexampleifsomeonesaysthathewilltraveltothesunonedayyoucansaypigsmightfly!tohim.Hungry?WellthenyoucanpigoutandeatlotsoffooD.Andwhatifsomeonerescuesyou?Wellyoucansaythattheysavedyourbacon.56.Thewriterwrotethefirstparagraphina_______tone语气.A.sadB.confusedC.seriousD.humorous57.Wemayknowfromthepassagethat______.A.peopleinEnglandlikepigsmorethanotheranimalsB.pigsaremoreusefulthanordinarypeopleimagineC.pigsarethefirstanimalsraisedbymanD.morepeopledon’twanttoeatpigsnow58.Theunderlinedsentencepigsmightfly!inthefifthparagraphmeans______.A.WhatyouhavejustsaidisimpossibleB.PigsaregreatanimalsC.Idon’tunderstandyourwordsD.Ican’tagreewithyoumore59.Whichdiagramshowsthestructureofthepassage?