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IwasinastrangecityandIdidn'tknowthecityatallandwhatismoreIcouldnotspeakawordofthelanguagE.Afterhavingspentmyfirstdayinthetown-centreIdecidedtolosemywayonmyseconddaysinceIbelievedthatthiswasthesimplestwayofgettingtoknowthestrangecity.Igotonthefirstbusthatpassedrodeonitforseveralstopsthengotoffitandwalkedon.Thefirsttwohourspassedpleasantlyenough.ThenIdecidedtoturnbacktomyhotelforlunch.AfterwalkingaboutforsometimeIdecidedIhadbetterasktheway.ThetroublewasthattheonlywordIknewofthelanguagewasthenameofthestreetinwhichIlivedandeventhenIpronounceditbadly.Istoppedtoaskafriendly-lookingnewspaper-seller.Hesmiledandhandedmeapaper.Ishookmyheadandrepeatedthenameofthestreetandheputthepaperintomyhands.Ihadtogivehimsomemoneyandwentonmyway.ThenextpersonIaskedwasapoliceman.Thepolicemanlistenedtomecarefullysmiledandgentlytookmebythearm.Therewasastrangelookinhiseyesashepointedleftandrightandleftagain.IthankedhimpolitelyandbeganwalkinginthedirectionhepointeD.AboutanhourpassedandInoticedthatthehousesweregettingfewerandfewerandgreenfieldswereappearingoneithersideofmE.IhadcomeallthewayintothecountrysidE.Theonlythingleftformetodowastofindthenearestrailwaystation.Thewriterbelievedthatifyouwantedtogettoknowastrangecity______.A.youshouldgoeverywhereonfootB.youshouldhaveamapC.youshouldaskpeoplethewayD.youshouldgetlostThenewspaper-seller______.A.couldunderstandwhathesaidB.didn'tknowwhathesaidC.laughedathimD.didn'twanttotakethemoneyThewriter'srealtroublewasthat_______.A.hecouldn'tspeakthelanguageB.hefollowedthepoliceman'sdirectionC.hetookthewrongbusD.heleftthetown-centreThepoliceman______.A.didn'thelphimB.pointedathimC.didn'tunderstandwhathereallymeantD.didn'tknowtheway
Mygrandfatherworkedasacarpenter.Onthisparticulardayhewasbuildingsomecrates木箱fortheclotheshischurchwassendingtoanorphanageinBrazil.OnhiswayhomehefoundhisglassesweregonE.WhenhementallyreplayedhisearlieractionsherealizedwhathappeneD.Theglasseshadslippedoutofhispocketandfallenintooneofthecrates.HisnewglasseswereheadingforBrazil!TheGreatDepressionwasatitsheightandGrandpahadsixchildren.Hehadspenttwentydollarsforthoseglassesthatverymorning.It’snotfairhethoughtashewalkedhomeangrily.I’vebeenveryfaithfulingivingmytimeandmoneytomyworkandnowthis.SeveralmonthslaterthedirectoroftheorphanagecametotheUnitedStates.Hewantedtovisitallthechurchesthatsupportedhimsohecametomygrandfather’ssmallchurchinChicago.HebeganbythankingthepeoplefortheirkindnessinsupportingtheorphanagE.ButmostofallhesaidImustthankyoufortheglassesyousentlastyear.Youseesomepeoplehadjustcometotheorphanagedestroyingeverythingincludingmyglasses.IwasdesperatE.EvenifIhadthemoneytherewassimplynowayofreplacingthoseglasses.AlongwithnotbeingabletoseewellIexperiencedheadacheseverydaysomycoworkersandIwereveryworriedaboutthis.ThenyourcratesarriveD.WhenIremovedthecoversIfoundapairofglasseslyingontop.Hepausedlongenoughtolethiswordssinkin.Thenhecontinued:WhenItriedontheglassesitwasasthoughtheyhadbeenmadejustforme!Thepeoplelistenedhappyforthemiraculousglasses.Buttheythoughtitwasstrangebecausetherewerenoglassesontheirlistofitemstobesentoverseas.Sittingquietlyinthebackwithtearsstreamingdownhisfacemygrandfatheranordinarycarpenterrealizedhisglasseshadfoundagoodplacetogo.TheunderlinedwordmiraculousParagraph6canbereplacedby.A.practicalB.wonderfulC.necessaryD.importantWhatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ThePerfectMistakE.B.AnOrdinaryCarpenter.C.A.CarelessOldMan.D.A.PairofGlasses.
Mylifeasa‘runner’beganbyrunninginaplaygroundnearmyhomeinordertoloseweightabout2yearsago.AstimewentbyIfoundmyselfsogoodatrunningthatsometimesIevenforgothowmanyroundsIranaroundtheplaygrounD.ThankstoallthispracticeIwasabletowinthe5thplaceinshortcoursemarathongameat‘BASFYeosuSiteAthleticCompetition’heldinOctober2002.Thiseventinspired鼓舞metotakepartinpublicshort-coursemarathongamessuchas10km20kmandhalf-coursecompetitions.FinallyinMay2003Iwasabletocompleteafullcourse路线marathonforthefirsttimeofmylifE.MynextchallengewastheBostonMarathonracewhichistheworld'soldestandmostfamousmarathonraces.ToqualifyfortheBostonMarathononeshouldmeetthedesignatedtimestandardoftheiragegroupatacertifiedmarathon.SoItookpartinChunCheonMarathoninKoreA.Ihadtofinishthefullcoursewithin3hoursand30minutestomeetthetimestandardformyagegroup45to49yearsold.ButtomypleasantsurpriseIrecorded3hours22minuteswhichis25minutefasterthanmypreviousbestrecord!InApril2004IwasfinallyabletogotoBoston.IwasverypleasedandproudbecauseIcouldplayaroletopromoteBASFallacrosstheworldthroughthissport.Anditreallyhappened!WhenIranintheBostonMarathonwearingBASFlogo标记peoplealongthestreetsrootedformeshouting‘BASF!BASF!’.Iwasverytouchedandsoproudofmycompany.OfcourseIcompletedthefullcoursesuccessfully.AfterthegameIwasinterviewedbyKoreanlocalnewspapersandhadanopportunitytoappearonseveralTVshowswhichhelpedmetopromoteBASFinthecommunity.Theauthorfirstbeganrunninginorderto______.A.builduphisstrengthB.prepareforamarathonraceC.loseweightD.trainforasportmeetFromthepassagewecanlearnthatBASFis______.A.acompanyB.abookC.apieceofsportsequipmentD.acityWelearnfromthepassagethattheauthorisNOW______.A.inhisthirtiesB.inhislatefortiesC.inhistwentiesD.inhisfiftiesAccordingtothepassagetheauthorfirsttookpartinafullcoursemarathonin______.A.2002B.2003C.2004D.2005
TherearenumeroussimilaritiesbetweenMuhammadAliandhis23-year-olddaughterLailA.Sheistheonlyoneofhisninesonsanddaughterstohavethosegenesthatledtothering拳击场.Herfather’sgreatstatushadnothingtodowithLaila’sdecisiontopursueaboxingcareer.Shehasalwaysbeenproudofhisachievementsbuthewasneveragreatmantoher—justdaD.WhatattractedhertotakeupboxingwastheunusualsightoftwowomenintheringonthetelevisionscreenwhenshewasabouttowatchaMikeTysonfightfiveyearsago.ShewasveryexcitedandsaidtoherselfIcandothat.Laila’sfatherwouldpreferhernottotakeupthedangeroussport.JohnnyMcClainherhusbandandmanagerformerboxerhimselffeelsthesameway.Eventhoughboththemeninherlifeworryaboutherthey’re100percentsupportivE.Theydon’twantmetogethurtshesays.LongbeforeenteringtheringLailawasafighter.Beingthedaughterofanoutstandingboxermadeheraneasytargetforhighschoolkidstoseehowtoughshewas.Theynotshefailedinthetest.ForthepublicherbiggesttesttookplacelastsummerintheNewYorkStatewhenshetookonJacquiFrazierLydethedaughterofJoeFrazierherfather’smostfamousopponent对手duringthe1970s.Thatfightprovidedthebiggestshotinthearmthatwomen’sboxinghasreceiveD.Newsreporterspouredin.SomecalleditAli/Frazier-GenerationⅡ.Nomatchinvolvingwomenhadeverattractedsomuchattention.Lailahadanarrowvictoryinthefight.Likeitornotsheacceptsthefactthatsheisthefaceoffemaleboxing.Andshehopesthathernameandfamewillhelpgetthepublictotakeitmoreseriously.ThenameAlihasandalwayswillbringherattention.Butsheisdeterminedtomakeherownmarkonopponents’facesaswellasinboxinghistorybooks.ShesaysIwantwomen’sboxingtogetitsduerespect.ZxxkLailatookupboxingbecauseof________.A.herfather’sgreatstatusB.aMikeTysonfightC.heradmirationforherfatherD.herinterestinboxingFromthepassagewecanknow________.A.Laila’shusbandisstillaboxernowB.LailawantstomakecontributionstothesportofboxingC.Laila’shusbanddoesn’tthinkboxingisadangeroussportD.whenLailawasinhighschoolsheoftenfailedinthefightwithotherkidsWhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParA.5mean?A.ThatfightprovedthatLailawasapersonofphysicalpower.B.Thatfightmadefemaleboxingmorepopular.C.Thatfightprovidedpeoplewithagoodchangetoenjoythemselves.D.Lailamadeherfirstpublicappearanceinthatfight.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepasssage?A.A.femaleboxer—LailaAliB.Thebest-knownfightC.Ali/Frazie-GenerationⅡZxxkD.MuhammadAliandhisdaughter
Aswehaveseenthefocusofmedicalcareinoursocietyhasbeenshiftingfromcuringdiseasetopreventingdisease–especiallyintermsofchangingourmanyunhealthybehaviorssuchaspooreatinghabitssmokingandfailuretoexercisE.Thelineofthoughtinvolvedinthisshiftcanbepursuedfurther.ImagineapersonwhoisabouttherightweightbutdoesnoteatverynutritiousfoodswhofeelsOKbutexercisesonlyoccasionallywhogoestoworkeverydaybutisnotanoutstandingworkerwhodrinksafewbeersathomemostnightsbutdoesnotdrivewhiledrunkandwhohasnochestpainsorabnormalbloodcountsbutsleepsalotandoftenfeelstireD.Thispersonisnotill.HemaynotevenbeatriskforanyparticulardiseasE.Butwecanimaginethatthispersoncouldbealothealthier.Thefieldofmedicinehasnottraditionallydistinguishedbetweensomeonewhoismerelynotillandsomeonewhoisinexcellenthealthandpaysattentiontothebody’sspecialneeds.Bothtypeshavesimplybeencalledwell.Inrecentyearshoweversomehealthspecialistshavebeguntoapplythetermswellandwellnessonlytothosewhoareactivelystrivingtomaintainandimprovetheirhealth.Peoplewhoarewellareconcernedwithnutritionandexerciseandtheymakeapointofmonitoringtheirbody'scondition.Mostimportantperhapspeoplewhoarewelltakeactiveresponsibilityforallmattersrelatedtotheirhealth.Evenpeoplewhohaveaphysicaldiseaseorhandicapmaybewellinthisnewsenseiftheymakeanefforttomaintainthebestpossiblehealththeycaninthefaceoftheirphysicallimitations.Wellnessmayperhapsbestbeviewednotasastatethatpeoplecanachievebutasanidealthatpeoplecanstrivefor.Peoplewhoarewellarelikelytobebetterabletoresistdiseaseandtofightdiseasewhenitstrikes.AndbyfocusingattentiononhealthywaysoflivingtheconceptofwellnesscanhaveabeneficialimpactonthewaysinwhichpeoplefacethechallengesofdailylifE.Todaymedicalcareisplacingmorestresson______.A.keepingpeopleinahealthyphysicalconditionB.monitoringpatients'bodyfunctionsC.removingpeople'sbadlivinghabitsD.ensuringpeople'spsychologicalwell-beingInthefirstparagraphpeopleareremindedthat_____.A.goodhealthismorethannotbeingillB.drinkingevenifnottoexcesscouldbeharmfulC.regularhealthchecksareessentialtokeepingfitD.preventionismoredifficultthancureTraditionallyapersonisconsideredwellifhe______.A.doesnothaveanyunhealthylivinghabitsB.doesnothaveanyphysicalhandicapsC.isabletohandlehisdailyroutinesD.isfreefromanykindofdiseaseAccordingtowhattheauthoradvocateswhichofthefollowinggroupsofpeoplewouldbeconsideredhealthy?A.Peoplewhohavestrongmusclesaswellasslimfigures.B.PeoplewhoarenotpresentlyexperiencinganysymptomsofdiseaseC.Peoplewhotrytobeaspossibleregardlessoftheirlimitations.D.PeoplewhocanrecoverfromillnessevenwithoutseekingmedicalcarE.
III阅读共两节满分40分第一节阅读理解共15小题每小题2分满分30分阅读下列短文从每题所给的A.B.C和D项中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Somepeoplebringoutthebestinyouinawaythatyoumightneverhavefullyrealizedonyourown.MymomwasoneofthosepeoplE.MyfatherdiedwhenIwasninemonthsoldmakingmymomasinglemotherattheageofeighteen.WhileIwasgrowingupwelivedaveryhardlifE.WehadlittlemoneybutmymomgavemealotoflovE.EachnightshesatmeonherlapandspokethewordsthatwouldchangemylifeKemmonsyouarecertaintobeagreatmanandyoucandoanythinginlifeifyouworkhardenoughtogetit.AtfourteenIwashitbyacarandthedoctorssaidIwouldneverwalkagain.EverydaymymotherspoketomeinhergentlelovingvoicetellingmethatnomatterwhatthosedoctorssaidIcouldwalkagainifIwantedtobadlyenough.ShedrovethatmessagesodeepintomyheartthatIfinallybelievedher.A.yearlaterIreturnedtoschool—walkingonmyown!WhentheGreatDepression大萧条hitmymomlostherjoB.ThenIleftschooltosupportthebothofus.AtthatmomentIwasdeterminednevertobepooragain.OvertheyearsIexperiencedvariouslevelsofbusinesssuccess.ButtherealturningpointoccurredonavacationItookwithmywifeandfivekidsin1951.Iwasdissatisfiedwiththesecond-classhotelsavailableforfamiliesandwasangrythattheychargedanextra$2foreachchilD.ThatwastooexpensivefortheaverageAmericanfamily.ItoldmywifethatIwasgoingtoopenamotel汽车旅馆forfamiliesthatwouldneverchargeextraforchildren.TherewereplentyofdoubtersatthattimE.Notsurprisinglymomwasoneofmystrongestsupporters.SheworkedbehindthedeskandevendesignedtheroomstylE.Asinanybusinessweexperiencedalotofchallenges.Butwithmymother’swordsdeeplyrootedinmysoulIneverdoubtedwewouldsucceeD.Fifteenyearslaterwehadthelargesthotelsystemintheworld—HolidayInn.In1979mycompanyhad1759innsinmorethanfiftycountrieswithanincomeof$1billionayear.Youmaynothavestartedoutlifeinthebestsituations.Butifyoucanfindataskinlifeworthworkingforandbelieveinyourselfnothingcanstopyou.41.WhatKemmons’momoftentoldhimduringhischildhoodwas_________.A.caringB.movingC.encouragingD.interesting42.Accordingtotheauthorwhoplayedthemostimportantroleinmakinghimwalkbacktoschoolagain?A.Doctors.B.Nurses.C.Hisfriends.D.Hismom43.WhatcausedKemmonstostartamotelbyhimself?A.Histerribleexperienceinthehotel.B.Hispreviousbusinesssuccessofvariouslevel.C.Hismom’sstrongestsupport.D.Hiswife’svaluablesuggestion.44.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesKemmons’mother?A.Modesthelpfulandhard-working.B.Lovingsupportiveandstrong-willeD.C.Carefulhelpfulandbeautiful.D.StrictsensitiveandsupportivE.45.WhichofthefollowingledtoKemmons’successaccordingtothepassage?A.Self-confidencehardworkhighereducationandapoorfamily.B.Cleargoalsmom’sencouragementapoorfamilyandhighereducation.C.Mom’sencouragementcleargoalsself-confidenceandhardwork.D.Mom’sencouragementapoorfamilyhighereducationandopportunities.
Itiseveryoneagreesahugetaskthatthechildperformswhenhelearnstospeakandthefactthathedoessoinsoshortaperiodoftimechallengesexplanation.Languagelearningbeginswithlistening.Individualchildrenvarygreatlyintheamountoflisteningtheydobeforetheystartspeakingandlatestartersareoftenlonglisteners.Mostchildrenwillobeyspokeninstructionssometimebeforetheycanspeakthoughthewordobeyishardlyaccurate精确asadescriptionoftheeagerandhappycooperationusuallyshownbythechilD.Beforetheycanspeakmanychildrenwillalsoaskquestionsbygesturesandbymakingquestioningnoises.Anyattempttotrace探察thedevelopmentfromthenoisesbabiesmaketotheirfirstspokenwordsleadstoconsiderabledifficulties.Itisagreedthattheyenjoymakingnoisesandthatduringthefirstfewmonthsoneortwonoisessortthemselvesouttoshowjoysadnessandsoon.Butsincethesecannotbesaidtoshowthebaby’sintentiontocommunicatetheycanhardlyberegardedasearlyformsoflanguagE.Itisagreedtoothatfromaboutthreemonthstheyplaywithsoundsforenjoymentandthatbysixmonthstheyareabletoaddnewsounds.Thisself-imitation自我模仿leadsontoimitationofsoundsmadeorwordsspokentothembyotherpeoplE.Theproblemthenarisesastothepointatwhichonecansaythattheseimitationscanbeconsideredasaspeech.1.Thethirdparagraphismainlyabout____A.thedevelopmentofbabies’earlyformsoflanguageB.thedifficultiesofbabiesinlearningtospeakC.babies’strongdesiretocommunicateD.babies’intentiontocommunicate2.Theauthor’spurposeinwritingthesecondparagraphistoshowthatchildren____.A.usuallyobeywithoutaskingquestionsB.arenotactiveintheprocessoflearningtospeakC.areborncooperativeD.learntospeakbylistening3.Fromthepassagewelearnthat____.A.earlystarterscanlearntospeakwithinonlysixmonthsB.childrenshowastrongdesiretocommunicatebymakingnoisesC.imitationplaysanimportantroleinlearningtospeakD.childrenhavevariousdifficultiesinlearningtospeak4.Thebesttitleforthispassagewouldbe____.A.HowBabiesLearntoSpeakB.EarlyFormsofLanguageC.AHugeTaskforChildrenD.NoiseMakingandLanguageLearning
Whenyouaretalkingtosomebodyatapartydoyoufocusentirelyonthepersonyouarespeakingwithordoesyourattentionkeepjumpingaroundtheroomtoalltheotherpeoplethere?General1yifthepersonissomeoneyoureallywanttotalktoyouwillfocusonhim.Mostotherpeoplewillonlygetabouthalfofyourattention.YoumaythinkthatthisisOKbecauseifyoudon’treallywanttotalktohimthenwhatdoesitmatterifyoudon’tgivehimyourfullattention?Considertwothings.Firstyoumayjustnotrealizetheimportanceofthatconversation.IfyouareatanetworkingmeetingandyouhopetomeettheCEOofCompanyXbutyouenduptalkingtosomeonewhohasalow-leveljobatadifferentcompanythenyoumayletyourattentionwander走神asyouspeaktohim.Butmaybeyoudon’trealizethatthispersonhasalreadymettheCEOandcouldintroduceyou.Doyouthinkhewilldothatifhefeelsyoudon’treallycareaboutspeakingtohim?Thisdoesn’tmeanyouneedtospendthewholetimetalkingtohim.Fiveortenminutesofrealattentive专心的conversationcanbeworth30minutestoanhourofpartialattention.Secondwhetheryouwanttospeaktosomeoneisbasedonthesituation.YoucanloveyourwifebutifshetriestotalktoyouwhileyouarewatchingsomethingyoulikeonTVwhereisyourattentiongoing?Makeyourowndecisionbutifyouwanthertofeelvaluedgiveheryour100%attention.Thenicethingisthatinmanycasesyoucangiveheryourattentionforafewminutesandthenreturntowhatyouweredoing.YoumissverylittleshefeelsvaluedandallisgooD.60.Theauthor’sopinionismadebelievablemainlyby________.A.givingexamplesB.usingfiguresC.askingquestionsD.description61.Thesecondparagraphmainlytellsyouthat________.A.youshouldfocusonwhoeveryouaretalkingtoB.youshouldbeinterestedineveryoneatapartyC.youcanrefusetotalktosomeoneyoudon’tlikeatapartyD.youshouldbepatientwitheveryoneataparty62.Apersonwhohasalow-leveljobprobably________.A.wouldliketotalktoyouB.istheoneyou’relookingforC.wantstomakefriendswithyouD.iswellworthfocusingon63.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.Alwaysbefriendlytoothersataparty.B.Improveyourcommunicationskillsbyfocusingonothers.C.Itisimportantforyoutobeactiveataparty.D.YoushouldrespectyourwifeatanytimE.
Whenmyfatherwasgettingreadyforworkourhousewasruledbyknocksandwords.Heusedtocomedownstairstobreakfast.ThemorningpaperlaybesidehisplatE.HealwaysreadtheDeathsfirstandthenheknockedonceonthetablE.Oneofmysistersbroughthisbreadalreadybutteredforhim.UsuallyhesaidnothingbutonceIheardhimsayIloveyouverymuchEdith.Iwouldlovemoreifyoubutteredmybreadonbothsides.Hereadthepaperallthroughbreakfast.TwoknocksonthetablemeantIamreadyformyteA.IfasingleknockfollowedthatmeantMorebreadpleasE.AfterbreakfasthesaidBoots.Thepaperwasspread展开forhimoverthebackofanarm-chair.Yesterday’spaperwasputonthechairforhisfeetandhisbootswerebroughttohimfreshlycleaneD.Hereadstandingatthesametimeputtingonhisboots.WithonebootfinishedhesaidBus.AtthatpointoneofthegirlswentoutsidetothegardengateandwaitedtherE.HerjobwastostopabuswhenitcamE.Itcameearlysometimesandithadtowaitformyfather.Overcoathat.Oneofmysistershadalreadybrushedhisovercoat.Nowshehelditopenforhim.AnothergirlcamewithhishatnicelybrusheD.Handkerchiefpipe烟斗.Theywerebroughtandputwithhistobacco烟草intohispocket.HelookedoutofthewindowandsaideitherWalkingstickorUmbrella.Itwashandedtohim.Readynowhewasstillreadingthepaper.Hedidn’tputitdownuntilheheardtheshoutBuscoming!Thenhekissedmymotherandwentout.Thegirlsbreathedfreely.Howluckyamanwastohaveawifeandfivedaughtersathome!68.Whenthefathermadethefirstknockhemeant_______.A.hehadbeguntoreadthemorningnewspaperB.hewasmadetofeelsadbytheDeathsnewsC.hewouldstarttoreadtheotherpartsofthepaperD.hisbreakfastshouldbegin69.WhatdoesEdithmean?A.AkindofbreaD.B.Oneofthewriter’ssisters.C.Thewriter.D.Thewriter’smother.70.Allthedaughterswerequitebusyinthemorningbecause_______.A.theirfatherneverhelpedthemB.theirfatheralwaysgavedifferentinstructionsatthesametimeC.eachofthemhadtostartandfinishherjobjustontimeD.theywerenotcleverorquickenoughtodotheirjobs71.Whatwasthefather’sfavorite?A.Readingnewspaper.B.Havingbreadbutteredonbothsides.C.Givinginstructions.D.Beingcleanandtidy.
III阅读理解共20小题每小题2分满分40分阅读下面短文从每题所给的A.B.C和D项中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑April27isTakeOurDaughterstoWorkDayinBritain.StartedatfirstintheUniteStatesandbroughttoBritainin1994TakeOurDaughterstoWorkDayhasbecomeaspecialdayforgirlsbetween11and15.Onthatdaythousandsofgirlstakeadayoffschoolandgotogetherwithoneoftheirparentstotheirworkplaces.Thepurposeofthisdayistobroadengirls’horizonsandraisetheirself-confidencE.Formanyyearspeoplehavethoughtthatboyscandobetterthangirlsinsociety.ButactuallygirlscanbewhatevertheywanttobejustlikeboyswhetheritisapilotanurseorachiefexecutivesaysthechairmanoftheOurSonsandDaughtersCharitableTrustanorganizationwhichsupportedtheactivityoftheDay.Nowthegirlshaveacloselookatwhattheirparentsaredoingandthismayhelpthemtobemoreself-confidentwhentheyarefacedwithachoiceofwork.Schoolsandmanycompaniessupporttheactivitytoo.Palmers’GreenHighSchoolforgirlsinnorthLondonhasmadethedaynecessarypartofcareerseducation.ZarinaBart15fromPalmers’GreenwentwithhermothertoherLawyer’sofficethisyear’sTakeOurDaughterstoWorkDay.Shefounditinterestingtoseehermotheratwork.It’sreallystrangeseeingMumatwork---runningaroundgettingseriousandtellingpeoplewhattodo.Shehasalwayslikedthisideaofgoingintolawandthinksitlikelythatshewillfollowinhermother’sfootsteps.Havingachancetoseehowhermotherworkshasgivenhermoreself-confidencE.Expertsbelievethatgirlswithhigherself-confidenceaimhigherandaremorelikelytobesuccessfulinlifE.Parentshavemostimportanteffectontheconfidenceofteenagegirls.Ifparentsbelieveintheirdaughtersandshowexamplesbothatworkaswellasathomeforthemthiswillgivealotofhelptogirls.TakeOurDaughterstoWorkDayissurelyastepintherightdirection.1.Whichisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.RaisingSelf-confidenceB.TakeOurDaughterstoWorkDayC.GirlscanbeExcellenttoo!D.FollowingFootsteps2.Itcanbeinferredfromparagraph2that__________.A.WomenpilotsarepopularinBritainB.GirlsaresureabouttheirfuturejobsC.PeoplehavewronglybelievedthatgirlscandoaswellasboysD.Formanyyearsboyshaveacomparativelywiderchoiceofwork3.Accordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.TakeOurDaughterstoWorkDayisBritishinorigin.B.OnTakeOurDaughterstoWorkDaychildrenaretakentotheirparents’workplaces.C.Palmers’GreenHighSchoolforgirlsfavorsTakeOurDaughterstoWorkDay.D.ParentsalwaysshowgoodexamplesfortheirchildrenbothatworkandathomE.4.AfterherexperienceonTakeOurDaughterstoWorkDayZarinafelt__________.A.confidentaboutherstudyB.strangetoworkinalawyer’sofficeC.sureaboutwhattochooseasherfuturecareerD.interestedinfollowinginherfather’sfootsteps5.Thewriter’sattitudetowardsTakeOurDaughterstoWorkDayis__________.A.favorableB.unclearC.criticalD.notsure
WhenLewAlcindorwas13andobviouslystillgrowingagroupofschoolsbeganofferinghimscholarships奖学金.TheAlcindorsdecidedtosendtheironlychildtoPowerMemorialAcademyasmallschoolonManhattan’sWestSidE.AtPowerAlcindorcameunderthecontrolofCoachJackDonohueastrictyoungmanwhoalreadygainedhisfameasoneofthebestcoachesinthecity.DonohuebroughtAlcindoralongslowly.Asafirst-yearstudenttheboywasnotabletodomuchbutwavehislongskinnyarmsandshootabasketnowandthen.Butbythesecondyearwhenhewas15yearsoldandnearly7feettallAlcindorwasquickandskillfulenoughtomakethehighschoolAll-AmericanteamandtoleadPowertoanundefeatedseason.Fromthenonhesimplygotbetter.Somerivalcoaches对方教练usedtotaketheirteamsquicklyawayfromthefloorbeforePowerwarmedupsothattheirplayerswouldnotseehimanysoonerthantheyhadto.Wearingsize16D.shoesandsuckingalollipop棒棒糖Alcindorwouldloosenupbystartinghisleapinglay-ups擦板球.Thenhewouldcasuallyshoottheballwitheitherhandtothedelightofthefans.WhenreportersandphotographersbegantofollowAlcindorcloselyDonohueprotectedhisboyfirmly.HesimplyorderedLewtotalktonomemberofthepressandthissuitedLewfinE.Hewasnotcomfortabletalkingtogrown-upsperhapsbecausehetoweredoverthem.Discouragedphotographersbeganfollowinghiminsecretasthoughhewereaneasily-frightenedgiraffE.OnceafterduckingintoasubwaytoescapeAlcindortoldafriendthatitwasallbecominglikepolicemenandrobbers.PeoplewantyounotforyourselfDonohuewarnedhimbutbecauseyou’reabasketballplayer.Don’tforgetthat.1.ManyschoolsofferAlcindorscholarshipsbecause______.A.hewasyoungB.hewashardworkingC.hewastallforhisageD.hewasskillfulatplayingbasketball2..WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesDonohueasayoungcoach?A.seriouspopularandslowB.tallskillfulandsuccessfulC.kindpowerfulandundefeatedD.well-knownstrictandexperienced3..WhydidsomerivalcoachestaketheirteamsawayfromthefloorbeforePowerwarmedup?A.TheirteamsrefusedtoplayPower.B.TheirteamsfearedtoseeAlcindor.C.TheirteamswouldlosecouragE.D.Theirteamswouldloseinterest.4..Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlydiscuss?A.HowDonohueprotectedAlcindorfromthepress.B.HowAlcindordislikedmeetingreporters.C.WhythepressfollowedAlcindorclosely.D.WhythepublicwantedAlcindorbadly.
ManyparentswhowelcometheideaofturningofftheTVandspendingmoretimewiththefamilyarestillworriedthatwithoutTVtheywouldconstantlybeoncallasentertainersfortheirchildren.Theyrememberthinkingupallsortsofthingstodowhentheywerekids.Buttheirownkidsseemdifferentlessresourcefulsomehow.Whenthere’snothingtodotheseparentsobserveregretfullytheirkidsseemunabletocomeupwithanythingtodobesidesturningontheTV.OnefatherforexamplesaysWhenIwasakidwewerealwaysthinkingupthingstodoprojectsandgames.Wecertainlynevercomplainedinanannoyingwaytoourparents.‘Ihavenothingtodo’.Hecomparesthiswithhisownchildrentoday:They’resimplylazy.Ifsomeonedoesn’tentertainthemthey’llhappilysittherewatchingTVallday.Thereisonewordforthisfather’sdisappointment:unfair.ItisasifheweredisappointedinthemfornotreadingGreekthoughtheyhaveneverstudiedthelanguagE.Hedeplores哀叹hischildren’slackofinventivenessasiftheabilitytoplayweresomethingbornthathischildrenaremissing.Infactwhilethetendencytoplayisbuiltintothehumanspeciestheactualabilitytoplay–toimaginetoinventtoelaborateonrealityinaplayfulway–andtheabilitytogainfulfillmentfromittheseareskillsthathavetobelearnedanddevelopeD.SuchdisappointmenthoweverisnotonlyunjustitisalsodestructivE.Sensingtheirparents’disappointmentchildrencometobelievethattheyareindeedlackingsomethingandthatthismakesthemlessworthyofadmirationandrespect.GivingchildrentheopportunitytodevelopnewresourcestoenlargetheirhorizonsanddiscoverthepleasureofdoingthingsontheirownisontheotherhandawaytohelpchildrendevelopaconfidentfeelingaboutthemselvesascapableandinterestingpeoplE.Accordingtomanyparentsifthere’snothingtodothechildrenwould.A.turnontheTVB.complaintotheirparentsC.asktheirparentstoplaywiththemD.doalloftheaboveManyparentsthinkthatinsteadofwatchingalotofTVtheirchildrenshould.A.sitsilentlystudyingGreekB.thinkupthingstoentertainthemselvesC.findchancestotalkwithparentsD.enjoythemselvesoutdoorsThefatheroftenblamestheirchildrenfornotbeingabletoentertainthemselves.Thisisunfairbecause.A.thechildrenarenotreallylazybutthere’snothingforthemtodoB.theydonotlacktheabilitytoplayC.theyhavetolearnanddeveloptheirplayingabilitygraduallyD.thefatherhavedonenothingtohelpthechildrenWhenparentsshowconstantdisappointmentintheirchildrenthechildrenwill.A.losetheirconfidenceandrespectabilityB.bemuchmoredisappointedC.refusetolearnnewthingsD.discoverthepleasuresofdoingthingsontheirownWhatistheauthor’smainidea?A.Today’schildrenarebecominglesscapableandindependentthanbeforE.B.ParentsshouldgivechildrenmorehelponhowtobecreativE.C.TurningofftheTVwillhelpussolvealotoffamilyproblems.D.It’snotjustforparentsandchildrentocomplaineachother.
DearMomandDadI'mafraidIhavesomeverybadnewsforyou.Ihavebeenverynaughty淘气的andtheschoolmasterisveryangrywithme.Sheisgoingtowritetoyou.Youmustcomeandtakemeawayfromhere.Shedoesnotwantmeintheschoolanylonger.ThetroublestartedlastnightwhenIwassmokingacigarette香烟inbed.AsIwassmokingIheardfootsteps脚步comingtowardstheroom.IdidnotwantateachertocatchmesmokingsoIthrewthecigaretteaway.Unfortunately不幸地thecigarettefellintothewaste--paperbasket.Itcaughtfire.Therewasacurtainnearthewaste--paperbasket.Itcaughtfiretoo.Soonthewholeroomwasburning.Themasterphonedthefirebrigade消防队.Theschoolisalongwayfromthetownandbeforethefirebrigadearrivedthewholeschoolwasonfire.Themastersaidthatthefirewasallmyfault过错andImustpayforthedamage损坏.Shewillsendyouabillforaboutamilliondollars.I'mverysorryforthis.MuchloveSarahWhydidSarahwritetohisparents?A.Hemissedthemverymuchfortheyhadn’tseeneachotherforalongtimE.B.Hetoldhisparentswhathehaddoneinschool.C.Hewastiredofstudyingandwantedtoleaveschool.D.Hethoughthewasoldenoughtohelpthemdosomething.WheredidSarahsmoke?A.intheclassroom.B.intheDinninghall.C.inthestreet.D.inthedormitory宿舍.Whywastheschoolmasterangrywithhim?A.becausehewastoonaughty.B.becausehewastoolazy.C.becausehecausedabigfirE.D.becausehestolesomethingfromtheschool.Accordingtothepassagewhatshouldthestudentsnotdo?A.theyshouldnotsmokebecausesmokingisdangeroustothem.B.theyshouldnotdancebecausedancingwouldwastealotofmoney.C.theyshouldnotmakefriendsbecausemakingfriendswouldmakethemabsent.D.theyshouldnotwearexpensiveclothesbecausetheywouldwastealotofmoney.
WantedbytheFBI.TothemurdererorthebankrobberthesearethemostfrighteningwordsintheworlD.Whenthecriminalhearsthemheknowsthatsixthousandtrainedpersonsareafterhim.Whyshouldhebesoafraid?Therearethousandsofcitiesandvillageswherehecanhideandforestsanddesertsaswell.Besideshe'susuallyrichwithstolenmoney.MoneycanmakeiteasiertohidE.WithmoneythecriminalcanevenpayadoctortooperateonhisfaceandmakehimhardtorecognizE.ButthecriminalsknowthataspublicenemiestheycanbefoundbytheFBInomatterwheretheyhidE.TheyknoweverytrickthecriminalknowsandmanymorE.Ifhemakesjustonemistakethey'Ilgethim.That'swhythemanwhoiswantedcan'tsleep.That'swhyhebecomesnervousandwhyhejumpsatevery-sounD.TheFBIbeganonMay10th1924.GeneralHarlanStonechoseEdgarHooverayounglawyertoheadthenewagency机构.WhatweneedisawhollynewkindofpoliceforcehesaiD.Criminalstodayaresmart.Theyusestolencarsandevenplanestomaketheirgateways.Theyhavelearnedtoopenanylockusingadvancedtechnology.Wecan'tbeatthemwitholdmethods.Wehavetotrainofficerstoworkscientifically.EdgarHooverquietlywentaheadwithhisplans.Hepickedhismencarefully.Theyhadtobebetweentheagesof25and35.Hewantedonlymenwithgoodmannersandgoodcharacter.WhenworkingashisofficerstheywouldhavetomeetallkindsofpeoplE.Hooverwantedmenwhocouldhandleateacupaswellasagun.ButtheFBIcannothelpineverypoliceproblem.Itcanlookintoonlycertaincrimesagainstthegovernment.Solvingallothercrimesisthedutyoflocalpoliceforces.60.TheFBImakesitalmostimpossibleforawantedmanto____.A.beoperatedonhisfaceB.hideinforestsordesertsC.escapebeingcaughtD.breakthelaw61.EdgarHooverwasa____beforeheworkedwiththeFBI.A.policemanB.doctorC.lawyerD.officer62.TheFBIwassetupinorderto____.A.helpsolveeverypoliceproblemB.stopcrimesagainstthegovernmentC.reducetheworkbylocalpoliceforcesD.fightcrimesscientifically63.Theunderlinedphrasehandleateacupprobablymeans___.A.havegoodmannersB.serveteatocustomersC.playtrickswithteacupsD.holdteacupsfirmly
WhilestayingwithafamilyIfoundtheirteenagesonDavidaged16didn’tsharehistruefeelingswithhisparents.IfhisparentswerepresentwhenIaskedhimhowhefeltaboutthingshewouldlookdownorawayorsaysomethingunrelatedsuchasTodayIwillgoout.orOkayIguess.Howeverwhenwewerealonehewouldopenupandtellmehowhefelt.ForexamplewhilesittingatthedinnertableIaskedhimhowhefeltabouthishistoryclassandtheteacher.Hethoughtforamomentbutsaidnothing.IthoughthewasafraidtoanswerinfrontofhisparentssolaterIaskedhimagaininprivatE.HesaidOnascale级别of0-10itisabigfatzero.HeisthemostboringteacherIhaveeverhaD.Iaskedhimwhyhedidn’ttellmethisearlier.Hesaiditwasbecausehisparentsdidn’twanttohearthat.Theyjustwantedtohearthateverythingwaswonderfulandtheyalwaystoldhimtostopcomplaining.Thismademethinkalot.Mybeliefisthatchildrenarebornwiththedesiretosharefeelings.Ialsobelievetheyarebornwithperfectemotionalhonesty.Unfortunatelysuchvaluablethingsaredisappearinggradually.ItreallyisagreatlosswhichIbelievewillnegativelyaffectboththechildren’sabilitytoknowaboutthemselvesandtheirsuccessinfuturerelationships.Iseethesituationasamissedopportunityanopportunityforparentstogetclosertotheirchildrenanopportunitytounderstandtheirchildrenandtohelpthemfeelunderstood;howevercommunicationgaps分歧havebeenmadE.Parentsaremoreinterestedincorrectingtheirchildren’swaysofexpressingthemselvesthaningettingtoknowtheirchildren.70.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat_________.A.DavidisnotgoodattalkingB.DavidlikesshowinghistruefeelingsinpublicC.DavidhateshisparentsD.Daviddislikeshishistoryteacher71.Accordingtotheauthorchildrenwhodon’tshowtheirtruefeelings____________.A.won’tsucceedintheirfuturecareersB.willnothavegoodrelationshipwiththeirparentsC.won’thaveclearideasofthemselvesD.willhavenodifficultygettingalongwithothers72.Theauthorthinksthatparentsshould____________.A.stopcomplainingabouttheirchildrenB.trytounderstandtheirchildren’struefeelingsC.findmorewaystocommunicatewiththeirchildrenD.correcttheirchildren’swaysofcommunication
Iamuntraditional.IlikethedifferentgiftthatnobodyelsewouldthinkoftogivE.Ihardlyknowwhattogetthisyearhowever.IhavegiventhisalotofthoughtbecauseIjustdidn’thaveaperfectgiftthisyearforFather’sDay.AsadaughterIcameupwithsomenicepossibilitiesandwantedtosharethemwithothers.WeekendstayatafavoriteplacE.Maybetwonightsinamotel汽车旅馆wouldbeniceforhim.HeandhisdearcouldgetawayforanentireweekendandwouldnothavetoworryabouttheroomandboarD.Itwouldshowsomethoughtandgenerosity.ItmightberatherexpensiveandoutofthequestionforsomeofusbutforothersitmaybewithinpricerangE.Concerttickets.Ifyourdadhasafavoritemusicianorbandhewouldliketoseewhatanopportunity!Hewouldenjoyhimselfandwhatagift!Theentiretimeattheconcerthewouldbethinkingofyouandwhatagreatgift!InmostcasestheywouldspendtheirmoneyonthefamilyorsomethingelsE.Designerclothesforthesummer.Gethissizes.A.lotofmenwillnotshopforthemselves.Findouthisfavoritecolorsandbrandnames.LetyourdadaddsomehandsomeclothestohissummerwardrobE.GiftbasketofhisfavoritefooD.Whateverhelikestoeatgethimadecorativegiftbasketofhisfavoritestuff.AddabitofcoffeeorteA.Summersausageshrimporsushi寿司ChineseItalianGermanornoneoftheabove!Youknowhimprettywellsosurprisehimwithdeliciousfoodandwatchhimgladlyreceiveit.Ifyouareshortofcashcookamealyourself!60.Fromthefirstparagraphwecanknowthattheauthor_____.A.hasgotasuitablegiftforherfatherB.hasprepareddifferentgiftsforherfatherC.willbeawayfromhomeonFather’sDay.D.wantstogetaspecialgiftforherfather61.Theauthorrecommendsbuyingconcertticketsprobablybecause_____.A.allpeopleshouldlearntoappreciatemusicB.adultsarecarefulwithmoneyandseldomgotoconcert.C.itwillbringadultsbacktotheirchildhoodD.mostpeoplearefondofgoingtoconcerts.62.Ifyoudon’thavemoneyyou’dbetter_____.A.getawayfromhomewithyourfatherB.buysomeclothesforyourfatherC.giveyourfatheradecorativegiftbasketD.prepareadinnerforyourfatherathomE.63.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.ItisdifficulttochooseagiftforDaD.B.TherearesomegoodsuggestionsforFather’sDay.C.Theauthorhasdifficultypleasingherfather.D.Theauthor’sfatherwillbeunhappyifhecan’treceivegifts.
Elevenleatherbackturtles凌皮龟areswimmingacrossthePacificOceantotheGalapagosIslandsinaracethatwillbetrackedonlinetodrawattentiontotheserioussituationoftheendangeredcreatures.TheturtleshavebeenattachedwithsatellitecommunicationdevicesthatgivetheirpositionsastheyheadSouthfromtheirnestingsitesonCostaRica'sPlayaGrandebeachtotheirfeedinggroundsneartheGalapagosabout1500kmaway.Onlineparticipantscanchooseaturtleandtrackitscourseathttp://www.greatturtleracE.com.Thewinnerwillbetheonethattravelsfurthestintwoweeksofswimming.Thereisnoprizeforthewinneroftheraceaimedathighlightingthedangerstoacreaturethathasgraced美化theoceansfor100millionyears.Environmentalistssay95percentofleatherbacksinthePacificOceanhavevanishedinthelast20yearsduetohumanactivitylikefishingpoaching偷猎oftheireggsandbuildingneartheirnests.ThousandsofleatherbacksnestedatPlayaGrande10yearsagobutthenumberhasdroppedtobelow100inthelast5years.TheleatherbackracewillnotbelivebecausetheturtlesleftCostaRicaatdifferenttimes.InsteadenvironmentalistgroupConservationInternationalwillprovideaday-to-dayshowingofthefirst14daysoftheirjourneyssimultaneouslyasiftheywereracing.TheeventwillraisefundstoprotectPlayaGrandE.ItisbeingorganizedbygroupssuchasConservationInternationalandCostaRica'sEnvironmentMinistry.68.Whysatellitecommunicationdeviceswereattachedtotheturtles?A.Topreventthemfromlosing.B.TolivebroadcasttheracE.C.Tocommunicatewiththeturtles.D.Tomakesureoftheturtles'position.69.Youcanwatchtheraceby_________.A.goingtothePacificOceanB.trackingitscourseonlineC.watchingtheprogramthroughTVD.fixingsomecommunicationdevicestotheturtles70.Fromthepassageweknow_________.A.theturtleswillswim14daysfromtheirnestingsitestotheirfeedinggroundB.thereareonlyeleventurtlesleftinthePacificOceanC.moneywillberaisedtoprotecttheendangeredturtlesD.PlayaGrandeisanorganizationbyEnvironmentalists71.Thepurposeforthetextisto_________.A.throwpeople'sattentiontotheendangeredoceananimalsB.accusehumansofwhattheyhavedonetotheoceananimalsC.warnpeopleofthedangerstooceancreaturesD.tellpeoplethattheoceanwon'tbelivelywithoutturtles
OnSeptember222007108ChinesecitiestookpartinCar-FreeDayaglobaleventheldeveryyearforthefirsttimE.Chinabecametheworld’ssecond-largestautomarketandthird-largestcar-makerin2006.Ithasalsobecomethesecond-largestgreenhousegasproducerintheworldandisrapidlycatchingupwiththeUnitedStates.InthissenseChina’sparticipationwillgreatlypromotetheCar-FreeDaymovement.ThenumberofcarsontheroadisgoinguprapidlyinChinA.InBeijingabout1000newcarsareaddedtothestreetsonanaverageday.CarscertainlyofferpeopleplentyoffreedomtomovearounD.ButinmanyChinesecitiesappearanceoftoomanycarshasturnedintoamajorproblem.Gettingstuckintrafficjamsisaneverydayexperiencefordrivers.Evenworseistheenvironmentalimpact影响causedbycars.Accordingtoanationalreportonasmogday79percentoftheairpollutioniscausedbycars.Thegrowingnumberoftrafficaccidentsisanotherproblem.Over100000peoplediefromtrafficaccidentseveryyearinChinawhichisbyfarthehighestnumberofroaddeathsintheworlD.108cities’participationinCar-FreeDayshowsgrowingpublicconcernaboutthetrafficandenvironmentalproblemscausedbycars.Onthisdayallcarswerebannedfromrunninginselectedareasoftheparticipatingcities.Peoplewereencouragedtowalkcycleandusepublictransport.Accordingtoexpertsthecarbonmonoxideintheatmosphereproducedbycarswasreducedby3000tonsonCar-FreeDay.Withcleanerairandsmoothertrafficflowonthedaymorecitieswillhopefullywanttojointheeventnextyear.AndmorepeoplemightsharethehopethatCar-FreeDayisnotjustonSeptember22butapossibility365daysoftheyear.59.FromthepassagewecanknowthatChina______.A.hastheworld’shighestnumberofroaddeathsB.hastheworld’slargestautomarketC.istheworld’slargestgreenhousegasproducerD.istheworld’ssecond-largestcar-maker60.Whichofthefollowingisdiscussedinthepassage?A.ThecausesofcargrowthinChinA.B.TheeffectsofcargrowthinChinA.C.ThehistoryofWorldCar-FreeDay.D.ThepopularityofWorldCar-FreeDay.61.Car-FreeDayinChinawill______.A.beheldalltheyearroundB.stopairpollutionandtrafficjamsC.attractmorepeopletojoininD.reducetheproductionofcars
BestsellersforlastweekASpecialRelationshipThisnovelisaboutawomanwhoseentirelifeisturnedupsidedowninaveryforeignplacedespitethefactthatpeopletherespeakherlanguagE.SallyGoodchildisa37-year-oldAmericanwhoafternearlytwodecadesasahighlyindependentjournalistfindsherselfpregnantandinLondon.ShemarriedanEnglishforeigncorrespondentTonyThompsonwhomshemetwhiletheywerebothonassignmentinCairo.FromthebeginningSally’srelationshipwithbothTonyandLondonisanuneasyone:ShefindsherhusbandandhiscitytobefarmoreforeignthanimagineD.Butheradjustmentproblemssoonturnintoanightmare噩梦.Shediscoversthateverythingcanbetakendownandusedagainstyouespeciallybyaspouse配偶whonowconsidersyouanunfitmotherandwantstopreventyoufromeverseeingyourchildagain.Bornin1955DouglasKennedyisthebestsellingauthorofromancessuchasTheBigPicture.Heisalsotheauthorofseveralpraisedtravelbooks.WhiteHotSayreLynchdecidednevertoreturntoherhometownDestinyaftershechangedherlastnameandfinallyescapedfromtheinfluenceofhercontrollingfatherHuffHoylewhoownstheironfoundrythatthetownisbuiltarounD.ButwhenDannyheryoungerbrotherisfounddeadwithashotguninhismouthSayreunwillinglygoesbackforhisfuneralandisannoyedwhenherfather’shandsomelawyerBeckMerchanttriestopleaseher.Whentheyoungofficerinvestigating调查thecasenotesthatsomeoftheevidencepointstomurderratherthansuicide自杀SayrefindsherselfunabletoleaveDestiny.She’sannoyedbyBeck’sconstantpresenceandsheisnotsureifhe’stryingtohelporthrowheroffthetrail.NordoesshetrustherfatherorherolderbrotherChriswhoisasprimesuspectinDanny’smurder.AsshetriestofigureouthowthehandsomecharmingBeckfitsintothepictureshefindsherselfdeeplyattractedtohim.]SandraBrownistheauthorof51NewYorkTimestop-fivebestsellers.Shebeganherwritingcareerin1981andhassincepublished65novels.FromthebriefintroductionofASpecialRelationshipwecanimagine_____.A.SallyandTony’smarriageispleasant.B.SallyandTonymaybreakup.C.SallyandTonyoftenquarrelabouttheirjobs.D.Sallyishardtogetonwith.ThestoryofSallyandTonymainlyhappensin_____.A.AmericaB.LondonC.CairoD.Cairo&LondonItcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat______.A.ChriskilledDanny.B.LynchisSayre’srealfamilynamE.C.HuffHoyleknowswhokilledDanny.D.SayrefellinlovewithBeck.IntheintroductionofWhiteHottheunderlinedphrasesuggests_____.A.SayrethinksBeckhassomethingtodowithDanny’sdeath.B.SayrethinksBeckistherightpersonshewantstomarry.C.SayrelikesthehandsomeBeckinthepicturE.D.Sayredoesn’tknowwhetherBecklikesher.
SoongMei-lingwasoneofthemostwell-knownChinesewomenofthetwentiethcentury.Mei-lingwasborninHainanin1898theyoungestdaughterofCharlieSoong.Attheageof8shewassenttotheUnitedStatestogotoschoolwhereshedidwell.ShegraduatedfromWellesleyCollegeinMassachusettsin1917withadegreeinEnglishLiteraturE.BecauseofhereducationMei-lingspokeexcellentEnglish.AftergraduationMei-lingreturnedtoChinaandshemetChiangKai-shek蒋介石in1920.Shemarriedhimin1927afterhisdivorcE.DuringthewaragainstJapanMei-lingactedasherhusband’sinterpreterandtranslator.SheworkedhardtopromotetheChinesecauseduringthewarespeciallyintheUnitedStates.In1943shebecamethefirstChinesenationalandonlythesecondwomantospeakbeforetheUSCongress国会.Afterthedefeat溃败ofherhusband’sgovernmentin1949Mei-lingmovedtoTaiwan.Shelivedthereuntilherhusband’sdeathin1975.ShethenemigratedtotheUSAandlivedonherfamily’sestate别墅inLattingtonLongIslandnearNewYork.Shespentmuchoftimepainting.Mei-lingdiedpeacefullyatherapartmentinNewYorkonOctober232003attheageof105.41.Mei-lingwasbornin______A.1920B.1927C.1917D.189842.AftergraduationMei-ling_______A.wentbacktoChinaB.studiedEnglishLiteratureC.livedinMassachusettsD.spokelittleEnglish43.DuringthewaragainstJapanMei-ling________A.washerhusband’sinterperterandtranslatorB.touredtheUnitedStatesC.spenthertimeinLongIslandD.livedinTai’wan44.SoongMei-ling______A.wastheoldestSoongsisterB.lovedmoneyC.diedintheUSAD.marriedDrSunYat-sen孙中山
MywifeandIspenttwoweeksinLondonlastyear.Wewentthereintheautumn.WethinkitisthebestseasontovisitEnglanD.Theweatherisusuallygoodandtherearen’ttoomanytouristsinOctober.WestayedinasmallhotelintheWestEnD.Itwasconvenientaswedidmostofoursightseeingonfoot.Taxisweretooexpensivewecouldn’tunderstandthebusroutesandmywifedidn’tliketravelingunderthegrounD.Shesaiditmadeherfeelsick.Wewenttolookattheplaceswhichalltouristsvisit.WesawBuckinghamPalacE.WewentshoppinginOxfordStreetandspenttoomuchmoney.WhatwelikedmostthoughwasgoingtothetheatrE.Wedidn’thavethechancetoseesuchwonderfulplaysathomE.A.lotofpeoplesayEnglishfoodisbaD.Wedidn’tthinkso.ItistruethatmostoftherestaurantsareFrenchorItalianorChinesebutwehadsomeverygoodmeals.Infactweenjoyedourholidaysomuchthatwehavealreadybookedagainforthisyear.Wearegoingtotakeourumbrellasthough.I’msurewe’llneedthemsometimes.ThecouplechoseasmallhotelintheWestEndtostayinbecause_________.A.taxisweretooexpensiveB.theycouldgosightseeingonfootC.theundergroundmadethewifefeelsickD.alltheaboveThecouplehadsomedifficultyin________.A.bookinginthehotelB.findingthebusroutesC.goingsightseeingonfootD.havingmealsGenerallyspeakingthecouple_________thetriptoLondon.A.weresatisfiedwithB.dislikedC.wereabitunhappyaboutD.regrettedWhatdidthecouplethinkofEnglishfood?A.terribleB.notbadC.greatD.comfortWhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutthecouple?A.TheythoughtEnglishfoodwasbaD.B.TheywillvisitLondonagain.C.TheyvisitedLondonlastOctober.D.Theydidn’ttaketheirumbrellalastyear.
The$11billionself-helpindustryisbuiltontheideathatyoushouldturnnegativethoughtslikeIneverdoanythingrightintopositiveoneslikeIcansucceeD.ButwaspositivethinkingadvocateNormanVincentPealeright?Istherepowerinpositivethinking?ResearchersinCanadajustpublishedastudyinthejournalPsychologicalSciencethatsaystryingtogetpeopletothinkmorepositivelycanactuallyhavetheoppositeeffect:itcansimplyhighlighthowunhappytheyarE.Thestudy'sauthorsJoanneWoodandJohnLeeoftheUniversityofWaterlooandElainePerunovicoftheUniversityofNewBrunswickbeginbycitingolderresearchshowingthatwhenpeoplegetfeedbackwhichtheybelieveisoverlypositivetheyactuallyfeelworsenotbetter.IfyoutellyourdimfriendthathehasthepotentialofanEinsteinyou'rejustunderlininghisfaults.Inone1990sexperimentateamincludingpsychologistJoelCooperofPrincetonaskedparticipantstowriteessaysopposingfundingforthedisableD.Whentheessayistswerelaterpraisedfortheirsympathytheyfeltevenworseaboutwhattheyhadwritten.InthisexperimentWoodLeeandPerunovicmeasured68students'self-esteem.Theparticipantswerethenaskedtowritedowntheirthoughtsandfeelingsforfourminutes.Every15secondsonegroupofstudentsheardabell.WhenitrangtheyweresupposedtotellthemselvesIamlovablE.Thosewithlowself-esteemdidn'tfeelbetteraftertheforcedself-affirmation.Infacttheirmoodsturnedsignificantlydarkerthanthoseofmembersofthecontrolgroupwhoweren'turgedtothinkpositivethoughts.Thepaperprovidessupportfornewerformsofpsychotherapy心理治疗thaturgepeopletoaccepttheirnegativethoughtsandfeelingsratherthanfightthem.InthefightingwenotonlyoftenfailbutcanmakethingsworsE.Meditation静思techniquesincontrastcanteachpeopletoputtheirshortcomingsintoalargermorerealisticperspectivE.Callitthepowerofnegativethinking.Whatdowelearnfromthefirstparagraphabouttheself-helpindustry?A.Itisahighlyprofitableindustry.B.Itisbasedontheconceptofpositivethinking.C.ItwasestablishedbyNormanVincentPealE.D.Ithasyieldedpositiveresults.WhatisthefindingoftheCanadianresearchers?A.EncouragingpositivethinkingmanydomoreharmthangooD.B.Therecanbenosimpletherapyforpsychologicalproblems.C.Unhappypeoplecannotthinkpositively.D.ThepowerofpositivethinkingislimiteD.Whatdoestheauthormeanbyyou'rejustunderlininghisfaultsLine4ParA.3?A.Youarenottakinghismistakesseriouslyenough.B.YouarepointingouttheerrorshehascommitteD.C.Youareemphasizingthefactthatheisnotintelligent.D.Youaretryingtomakehimfeelbetterabouthisfaults.WhatdowelearnfromtheexperimentofWoodLeeandPerunovic?A.Itisimportantforpeopletocontinuallyboosttheirself-esteem.B.Self-affirmationcanbringapositivechangetoone'smooD.C.Forcingapersontothinkpositivethoughtsmaylowertheirself-esteem.D.Peoplewithlowself-esteemseldomwritedowntheirtruefeelings.SectionC.Directions:ReadthefollowingtextandchoosethemostsuitableheadingfromA-Fforeachparagraph.ThereisoneextraheadingthatyoudonotneeD.请注意题号将答案填涂在答题卡相应的位置
Lastweek169junior1studentsatNo.35MiddleSchoolofShenyangtooktheirfirstno-teacherexam.aftertheteacherhandedouttheexampaperhelefttheroomandnevercameback.A.studentcollectedinthepaperswhentheexamendeD.thattestwasnotonlyatestofknowledgebutalsoatestofmoral道德.Wewantedtoshowstudentshowimportanthonesty诚实issaidCaiWenguotheschool’sheadmaster.Theschoolsaysnocheating作弊happenedinthetest.Nextyearitwants80%ofitsexamstobewithoutteachers.Butstudentshavedifferentideas.Iwashappyandexcitedduringtheexambecausemyteacherstrusted信任mE.saidLangYudana13-year-oldgirlinClass11.Schoolsmusttruststudentsalotnottouseinvigilators监考人.ButIthinkitistooearly.Somestudentswillcheatiftherearenoinvigilators.AndthestudentswillnotbeabletoaskforhelpwhenneedeD.saidHuaShA.Idon’tlikehavinginvigilatorsinexams.Whentheywalkaroundtheclassroomtheymakemenervous.IwouldgethighermarkswithoutthemintheroombecauseIwouldfeelmorerelaxeD.LiuQingxisaiD.Ithinkit’sveryimportanttohaveinvigilatorsinexams.Manystudentswanttochecktheiranswerswitheachotheraftertheyhavefinishedpapers.Andtheycanalsokeeptheclassroominorderwhensomethingunusualhappens.TheymaymakemenervousbutIstillthinkweneedthem.ShangguanYuansaiD.NotusinginvigilatorsmaybeagoodideA.Butbeforeusingitschoolsmusttellstudentstheimportanceofhonestyandtrytofindwaystosolvesomethingunusualinexams.1.Thepassagemainly主要地talksabout.A.howtopassanexamB.howtomakestudentshonestC.whetherthereischeatinginexamsD.whetherinvigilatorsareneededinexams2.No.35MiddleSchoolofShenyangheldano-teacherexamto.A.letthestudentshaveagoodrestB.teachthestudentsinabetterwayC.helpallthestudentspasstheexam.D.findwhetherthestudentswerehonest3.Fromwhatthestudentshavesaidweknow.A.invigilatorsreallyhelpthemalotB.allofthemthinkitisagoodideaC.somethingunusualneverhappensinexamsD.notallofthemagreewiththehead4.WhatdoesHuaShathinkaboutno-teacherexams?A.It’sagoodideatohaveno-teacherexamsbutsomethingmustbedonefirst.B.Iftherearenoinvigilatorsthestudentswillcertainlygetlowermarks.C.Examswithoutinvigilatorswillneverbeheldsincestudentsarenothonest.D.Shethinksit’sthebestwaytoshowthatschoolstrusttheirstudentsalot.5.InthesentenceAndtheycanalsokeeptheclassroominorderwhensomethingunusualhappenstheyrefersto指.A.studentsB.headmastersC.invigilatorsD.schools
第二部分阅读理解第一节阅读下列短文从每题所给的四个选项A.B.C和D中选出最佳选项Almost40yearsagoacommunityserviesorganizationstartedprovidingeyecareinGujaratStateinwesternIndia.TheRgtaryClubofNavsarioperatesaneyehospitaland9areaeyecentersinandaroundNavssriwhoseservicesareforthepoorestpeople.ThegroupopenedthehospitaltheRotaryEyeInstituteofNavsariin1970.Indiahasonlyaboutoneophthalmologistforevery120000people.TheInstitutehoweverhastensuchspeciallytrainedeyedoctors.Ithasrestoredorimprovedtheeyesightofthousandsofpatients.Manypeoplewitheyeproblemscannoteasilygettoabigcityforexaminationsandtreatment.Theyliveinvillagesandhavenotransportation.TheInstituteestablishedeyecenterscalledcampsinplacesfarfromthecity.Teamsfromittravelasfaras150kilometerstoseepatients.Peoplegototheirnearestcampwheremedicalworkersexaminetheireyes.Theworkerslookforconditionsincludingglaucomanightblindnessandotherproblems.Somepeoplearefoundtohavecataractsabnormalgrowthsontheeyethatcanleadtolossofeyesight.Indiahasabout13millionpeoplewiththecondition.Cataractpatientsgetfreeoperationstocorrecttheproblem.Rotarygroupsalsooperateeyebanks.Doctorsatthesecentersreplacedamagedeyeswiththehealthyeyesofdonorswhohavejustdied.OnesuchcenteristheRotaryRajahEyeBank.ItoperatesincooperationwiththeRajahEyeCareHospitalinChennai.TheEyeBankopenedin1996.Hundredsofpatientshavereceivednewcorneasfromdonorssincethen.Thecorneaistheclearfrontpartoftheeyethattransmitslight.2millionpeopleinIndiaareblindbecauseofproblensofthecornea.TheRotaryRajahEyeBankholdscontinuingeyedonationcampaigns.Iturgespeopletoleavethegiftofsighttootherswhentheydie.1.WhichofthefollowingisTrueabouttheRotaryClubofNavsari?A.TheRotaryClubofNavsariisacommunityserviceorganization.B.TheRotaryEyeInstituteofNavsarihasonlyoneeyedoctor.C.TheRotaryClubofNavsariincludes9areaeyecentersinbigcities.D.TheRotaryClubofNavsarioffersfreeoperationstoallthepoorpatients.2.TheunderlinedwordophthalmologistinParagraph2refersto______.A.aphysicianwhospecializesineyesB.aworkerworkingincountrysideC.apatientsufferingeyeproblemsD.avolunteerworkingineyecenters3.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.A.thereare13millionIndianshavingeyeproblemsintotalB.theRotaryEyeInstituteofNavsariislocatedinthecenterofIndiaC.themedicaltreatmentisconvenientforthelocalresidentsD.communicationsinNavsariaredifficult4.AccordingtothelastparagraphtheRotaryRajanEyeBankgetsnewcorneasmainlyby_____.A.cloningB.donatingC.cooperatingD.forcing5.Theauthordevelopsthepassagemainlyby______.A.providingtypicalexamplesB.makingadefinitionC.comparingtwodifferentareasD.presentingtwoexamplesanddrawingaconclusion
Mysecretofstayingyoungisquitesimpledevoteyourattentiontothepartofyouthat’syoungandgrowing—yourbrain.Keepyourmindawakeandyouwillstayyoungallover.Theseareexcitingtimes.Takeaninterestintheworldaroundyouandmakeapointoflearningonenewthingeveryday.Nomatterhowoldyouareit’snottoolatetomakeyourlifemoreinteresting.Iknowahousewifewithoutknowledgeinthepastwhomadeherselfintoanexcellentindustrialdesigner.Iknowanoldelectricalengineerwhohasbecomeahighlypaidartist.Getovertheideatheyouaretoooldtogobacktoschool.Iknowamanwhoenteredamedicalcollegeat70.Hegothisdegreewithhonorsandbecameafamousdoctor.Anothermanwenttoalawschoolat71andnowisanactivelawyer.NomatterhowoldpeoplearestayingyoungiseasyforthosewholiveinthefuturE.Youcandoitifyouareactiveenoughtotry.Keepyourmindactiveandawakethat’stheonlyyouthelixir.54.WhichofthefollowingbestexpressthemainideaofthispassageStayingyoungistheonlyyouthelixir.Learningatleastonenewthingeveryday.Nevertoolatetogobacktoschool.Thesecretofstayingyoung.55.Ifyouwishtostayyoungaboveallyoushould.A.keepyourmindawakeandactiveB.makeyourlifemoreinterestingC.keepyourmindfrombeingharmedD.keepintoughwithotherpeople56.Theimpliedmeaningofthepassageisthat.A.anyonecanlearntodosomethingnomatterhowoldtheymaybE.B.theelectricalengineerlearnedtobeanartisttobecomefamous.C.themanwhoenteredthemedicalcollageat70cameoutatthetopofthelist.D.everyonecanbesuccessfulifyoutrytolearnnomatterhowoldhemaybe57.Thewordelixirinthelastsentenceprobablymeanssomethingthatcankeeppeople.A.healthyB.wealthyC.youngD.happy
Hewas11yearsoldandoftenwentfishing.Onthedaybeforebass鲈鱼seasonopenedheandhisfatherwerefishingearlyintheevening.WhenhispoledoubledoverheknewsomethinghugewasontheotherenD.Hisfatherwatchedwithadmirationastheboyskillfullyworkedthefish.Finallyheliftedthetiredfishfromthewater.Itwasthelargestonehehadeverseenbutitwasabass.Lightingamatchthefatherlookedathiswatch.Itwas10pm—twohoursbeforetheseasonopeneD.HelookedatthefishthenattheboysayingYou’llhavetoputitbackSon.Lookingaroundhesawnootherfishermanorboats.Evensotheboycouldtellfromhisfather’svoicethatthedecisioncouldn’tbechangeD.Hethrewthehugebassintothewater.Theboythoughtthathewouldneveragainseesuchabigfish.Thatwas34yearsago.Todaytheboyisasuccessfularchitect建筑师inNewYork.HeoftentakeshissontofishatthesameplacE.Andhewasright.Hehasneveragaincaughtsuchalargefishastheonehegotthatnightlongago.Buthedoesseethatsamefishagainandagaineverytimehehasanethical道德的decisiontomakE.Ashisfatherhadtaughthimethicsaresimplemattersofrightandwrong.Itisonlythepracticeofethicsthatisdifficult.Seeingtheboyskillfullypullingabigfishoutofthewaterthefatherfelt__________.A.admiringB.nervousC.worriedD.shockedOnseeingthatthebigfishwasabass__________.A.theydiscussedhowtodealwiththefishB.theboythrewthebassbackintothewatergladlyC.thefathermadeadecisionthatthefishmustbesetfreeD.theywereworriedthatotherfishermanmightknowwhattheyhaddoneFromthepassagewecanlearnthat__________.A.thefatherwasanarchitectB.thesonneverforgetsthelessonC.thefatherusedtocatchabigbassD.thefathermadehissonfeelregretfulallhislifeThepassagemainlywantstotellusthat__________.A.anethicaldecisionisnotdifficulttomakeB.itishardtotellrightfromwrongsometimesC.fishinghelpsyoutomakerightethicaldecisionsD.it’seasiertomakeanethicaldecisionthantocarryitout
AnAustralian3-year-oldwasdescribedasaheroaftersavinghismumfromanalmostcertaindeathbycallingemergencyservicesrightaftershecollapsedbecauseofanepilepticattack癫痫发作.AidenMcDonaldamazedthedoctorswhoarrivedatJeanineMcDonald’shouse10minutesafterAidencalled000.TheboywasverycalmandspoketothedoctorsashismothergotintoanunconsciousstatE.SashaLewistookthestrangecallandsentoutanambulanceimmediately.Aidenansweredquestionsduringthe19-minutecallthatmadeitclearitwasaseriousmatter.Lewissaid:Hesoundedworriedandwastellingmethingslike‘Mummyisnotawake’soIgotanideathatitwasafairlyseriousmatter.Thisispartoftheconversationtheyhad:CanItalktoMummyplease?Mummy’snotwell.Howoldareyousweetheart?Igotaclock.CanItalktoMummy?Ican’tgetmyMummy.Whereisshe?Onthefloor.Mummy’shadafit昏厥.DoyouliveinKallangur?We’vegotmilkinthefridgeandumpauseIcan’tfindtheambulancecryingMummyMum...Mum...Mum...MrsMcDonaldwhowasmakingacupofteawhenshecollapsedwastakentohospitalandallowedtoleavethesamenight.AfterhearingwhathedidIthoughtnothatcan’tberightJeanineMcDonaldsaiD.ButI’msoprouD.72.InAustraliapeoplewillcall000whenthey_____.A.arediagnosedwithaseriousillnessB.arelookingforajobC.needemergencyhelpintheeventofhealthproblemD.needtofindsomeonetotakecareoftheirchildren73.WhydidSashaLewistalkwithAidenonthephonesolong?A.ShetriedtocomfortAidenandcalmhimdown.B.ShetriedtogetasmuchinformationaspossiblE.C.AidenwastooslowinspeakingonthephonE.D.Aidenwastoonervoustodescribewhatwashappening.74.JeanineMcDonaldreceivedmedicalhelpabout_____aftershesuddenlybecameunconscious.A.10minutesB.20minutesC.30minutesD.onehour75.Themostusefullessonthatparentslearnfromthestoryisthat_____.A.it’simportanttoteachchildrentorespondproperlyinserioussituationsB.it’simportanttoteachchildrentousethephoneC.theyshouldbuildaparent-childrelationshipbasedonloveandtrustD.theyshouldbelievethatchildrenhavetheabilitiestosolvetheirownproblems
DanielBrownwasjustfiveyearsoldwhenheclimbedintothefamilycarandletitrollawaydowntheroaD.Hewasonlythreewhenhefloodedthekitchen.HismotherAngelaBrownisindespair.SheisverybusylookingafterhernewbabyalittlegirlcalledLauraaswellasDaniel.ShetoldusDanielissofullofcuriosity.AtthatmomentwehearahugecrashandthensilencE.WegoupstairsandfindDanielcrawlingoutofawardrobe衣橱hehaspulledoverontothefloorswithabookinhishanD.It’sforyouMumhesaysandlooksupathismumandsmiles.Seven-year-oldDanielhasalovelyfacE.HehasgoldenhairbigbrowneyesandafriendlysmilE.IhavetoadmitthatDanieldoesn’tlooklikeanaughtyboy.AngelatoldmeallaboutitOnceIfoundhimashewasabouttoputJasperinthewashingmachinE.JaspersheexplainedistheBrowns’dog.WhenIaskedhimwhyhesaidthathethoughtJasperwasdirty!It’samazinghowonelittleboycancausesomuchtroublE.Anothertimehecutoffallthehairofthelittlegirlnextdoor.Shewasgoingtoattendhersister’sweddingandtheneighborshaven’tspokentoussincE.AngelatoldmeaboutDaniel’smostexpensivecrimeIwasabouttodothewashingupwhenthebabystartedcrying.Danieldecidedtohelpandfilledthekitchensinkwithwater.WhenIcameinthewaterwasalreadyfloodingthekitchenandwasabouttofloodthehall.ThecarpetwasruinedandhadtobereplaceD.Ihopethingswillgetbetterashegetsolder.AmazinglyDanielisquitewellbehavedinschool.ThismaybebecauseheisrarelyboreD.MeanwhilehecontinuestobethenaughtiestlittleboyinEnglanD.WillhisbabysisterLauragrowuptobethenaughtiestlittlegirl?69.WhatdidDanieldowhilehismotherwastalkingtotheauthor?A.Hedroveawaythefamilycar.B.Hecutoffthehairofthegirlnextdoor.C.Hefloodedthekitchen.D.HefelltothefloorwiththewardrobE.70.WhywasDanielgoingtoputthedoginthewashingmachine?A.Hemeanttocleanthedog.B.Hewantedtopunishedthedog.C.HeintendedtomaketroublE.D.Hewishedtodrawhismother‘sattention.71.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat__________________.A.themotherspoiledtheboy.B.theboyfoundschoollifeinteresting.C.themotherlosthopeintheboy.D.theboyhadnofreedomathomE.
Comparedtothewholedevelopmentofhistoryyourlifecouldbelikeacandlewhichislitandthenblownoutimmediately.Inotherwordslifeisshort—veryshort.MissinganyofthejoyslifeoffersisterriblE.Sodon’tletfearsconqueryourshortandvaluablelifE.Ifyourlifeisbeingcontrolledbyyourfearsyouaremostcertainlycheatingyourself.Courageisthemental精神上的musclethatconquersfear.LikeallmusclesthemoreyouuseitthestrongeritwillbecomE.Courageisnotsomethingyouarebornwith.ThatistosayitmustbedevelopeD.Ithasbeensaidthatifyoufacethethingyoufearbravelyyourfearwillleaveyou.ForyearsIbelievedthatcourageouspeoplehadnofear.Iwaswrong.EddieRichenBacherputitverywellwhenhesaidThereisnocouragewithoutfear.Weallhavefears;howevernoteveryonegivesintotheirfearseasily.Thereisverylikelysomethingyouhavewantedtodoforyears—movetoanothercitystartyourownbusinessapplyforabetterpositionorgowhereveryoulikE.Whateveritisyoushoulddoit.Rememberlifeisnotapracticerun.Thisisit.A.littlecourageleadstomorE.ObservethosepoorpeoplewhohavenocouragE.Theyonlytiptoe蹑手蹑脚地走throughlifehopingtheycanmakeitsafelytodeath.YouandInevermeanttolivethatway.LearntolivethewayyoulikebynolongerlivingasyoudislikE.MakegooduseofyourdayandhavecouragE.That’slife!64.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatcourage_______.A.canbedevelopedquicklyB.needstobeusedmoreoftenC.isformedwhenoneisbornD.makesoneveryexcited65.Whatnewopiniondidtheauthordevelop?A.Allcourageouspeoplehavefears.B.Thosewhoarebravehavenofear.C.ThereisnofearwithoutcouragE.D.A.bravepersoncanliveasafelifE.66.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.A.Person’sLifeIsShortB.Don’tFearAnythingC.NeverGiveUpEasilyD.CourageConquersFear
Toomanypeoplewantotherstobetheirfriendsbuttheydon’tgivefriendshipback.Thatiswhysomefriendshipsdon’tlastlong.TohaveafriendyoumustlearntobeonE.Youmustlearntotreatyourfriendthewayyouwantyourfriendtotreatyou.Learningtobeagoodfriendmeanslearningthreerulesbehonestbegenerousbeunderstanding.Honestyiswhereagoodfriendshipstarts.Friendsmustbeabletotrustoneanother.Ifyoudonottellthetruthpeopleusuallyfindout.Ifafriendfindsoutthatyouhaven’tbeenhonestyoumaylosethefriend’strust.Goodfriendsalwayscount_ononeanothertospeakandacthonestly.Generositymeanssharingandsharingmakesafriendshipgrow.Youdonothavetogiveyourlunchmoneyoryourclothes.Naturallyyouwillwanttoshareyourideasandfeelings.ThesecanbeveryvaluabletoafrienD.Theytellyourfriendwhatisimportanttoyou.Bysharingthemyouhelpyourfriendknowbetter.Soonerorlatereveryoneneedsunderstandingandhelpingwithaproblem.Somethingmaygowrongatschool.TalkingabouttheproblemcanmakeiteasiertosolvE.Turningtoafriendcanbethefirststepinsolvingtheproblem.SotobeafriendyoumustlistenandunderstanD.Youmusttrytoputyourselfinyourfriend’splacesoyoucanunderstandtheproblembetter.Notwofriendshipsareeverexactlyalike.Butalltruefriendshipshavethreethingsincommon.Ifyouplantokeepyourfriendsyoumustpracticehonestygenerosityandunderstanding.Somefriendshipsdon’tlastverylongbecause________.A.therearetoomanypeoplewhowanttomakefriendsB.somepeoplereceivefriendshipbutdon’tgivefriendshipbackC.thosewhogiveothersfriendshipreceivefriendshipfromothersD.theydon’tknowfriendshipissomethingseriousAccordingtothepassagehonestyis________.A.somethingcountableB.thebaseoffriendshipC.asimportantasmoneyD.moreimportantthananythingelseThebesttitleofthispassageis________.A.HonestyIstheBestPolicyB.A.FriendinNeedIsaFriendIndeedC.HowtoBeFriendsD.ThreeImportantPointsinLifeWhat’sthemeaningofcountoninthispassage?A.数点数B.认为看作C.重视D.期待
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