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DeputyAgricultureSecretaryKathleenMerriganseesanepidemic流行病sweepingacrossAmerica’sfarmlanD.Ithaslittletodowiththeusualchallengessuchasfloodrisingfuelpricesandcrop-eatinginsects.Thecountry’sfarmersaregettingolderandtherearefewerpeoplestandinginlinetotaketheirplacE.Nationalagriculturalcensus普查figuresshowthatthefastest-growinggroupoffarmersisthepartover65.Merriganisafraidtheaverageagewillbeevenhigherwhenthe2012statisticsarecompleteD.MerriganaformercollegeprofessorismakingstopsatuniversitiesacrossthecountryinhopesofencouragingmorestudentstothinkaboutcareersinagriculturE.AsidefromtryingtostopthegrayingofAmerica’sfarmersherworkismadetougherbyarecentblogpostingthatputagricultureatNo.1onalistofuselesscollegedegrees.Topfederalagricultureofficialsaretalkingaboutthepostingandithastheattentionofagriculturalorganizationsacrossthecountry.Therecouldn’tbeanythingthat’smoreincorrectMerrigansaiD.Weknowthattherearen’tenoughqualifiedgraduatestofillthejobsthatareoutthereinAmericanagriculturE.Inadditionagrowingworldpopulationthatsomeexpertspredictwillrequire70%morefoodproductionby2050shesaiD.Itrulybelievewe’reatagoldenageofagriculturE.Globaldemandisatanall-timerecordhighandglobalsuppliesareatall-timerecordlowssaidMattRushdirectoroftheTexasFarmBureau.ProductioncostsaregoingtobevaluableenoughthatyoungerpeoplearegoingtohavetheopportunitytobeinvolvedinagriculturE.TheDepartmentofAgriculturehasprogramsaimedatdevelopingmorefarmersandatincreasinginterestinlocallygrownfooD.TheNationalYoungFarmers’Coalitionhasalsobeenpushingforstateandfederalpolicychangestomakeiteasierfornewfarmers.RyanBestpresidentofFutureFarmersofAmericahasbeenlivingoutofasuitcasetravelingthecountryandvisitingwithhighschoolstudentsaboutcareersinagriculturE.The21-year-oldBesthopeshismessage--thatthisisanewtimeinagriculture--willmotivatethenextgenerationtoturnaroundthestatistics.Neverbeforehavewehadtheinnovations创新intechnologywhichhaveledtoagricultureinthiscountrybeingthemostefficientithaseverbeenhesaiD.There’sreallyaplaceforeverybodytofitin.57.WhatisthenewchallengetoAmericanagriculture?A.Fewerandolderfarmers.B.Higherfuelprices.C.Morenaturaldisasters.D.Loweragriculturaloutput.58.WhyisMerriganvisitinguniversitiesacrossthecountry?A.Todrawfederalagricultureofficials’attention.B.Toselectqualifiedagriculturegraduates.C.Toclarifyarecentblogposting.D.Totalkmorestudentsintofarmingcareers.59.AccordingtoMattRushAmericanagriculturewillprovideopportunitiesforyoungerpeoplebecause________.A.thegovernmentwillcoverproductioncostsB.globalfoodsupplieswillbeevenlowerC.investmentinagriculturewillbeprofitableD.Americawillincreaseitsfoodexport60.Whatdotheunderlinedwordstoturnaroundthestatisticsinthelastparagraphmean?A.Tore-analyzetheresultofthenationalcensus.B.Toincreaseagriculturalproduction.C.Tobringdowntheaverageageoffarmers.D.ToinvestmoreinagriculturE.
EverybodyhashadatleastoneexperiencefromwhichheknowsthemeaningoflifE.ThistimewhichtookplaceseveralyearsagobutseemsasifitjusthappeneD.Onanafternoonseveralyearsagomybrother-in-lawopenedthebottomdrawerofmysister’sdressandpickedoutabeautifulskirt.JanboughtthisthefirsttimewewenttoNewYorkatleast8or9yearsago.Sheneverworeit.Shewassavingitforaspecialoccasion.hesaid.Iguessthiswastheoccasion:itwasthefuneralofmysisterafterherunexpecteddeath.Hetooktheshirtandputitonbedwiththeotherclothesweweretakingtothefuneral.ThenheclosedthedrawerandturnedtomeDon’teversaveanythingforaspecialoccasion.Everydayyou’realiveisaspecialoccasion.I’mthinkingabouthiswordsandthey’vechangedthewayIlivemylifE.I’mspendingmoretimewithmyfamilyandfriendsandlesstimeincommitteemeetings.Wheneverpossiblelifeshouldbeakindofexperiencetoenjoynottosuffer.Somedayandoneofthesedaysarelosingtheirimportanceonmyvocabulary.Ifit’sworthseeingorhearingordoingIwanttoseeandhearanddoitnow.EversincethatdayIhavebeentryingveryhardnottoputoffholdbackorsaveanythingthatwouldaddlaughterandcolortoourlives.EverymorningwhenIopenmyeyesItellmyselfthateverydayeveryminuteeverybreathtrulyisagift.SocherisheverydayandfindthetruemeaningofyourlifE.66.WhydidJanbuythebeautifulskirtbutdidn’twearit?A.Shewaitedforaspecialoccasiontoweariton.B.ShewantedtokeepitforsomeoneelsE.C.Shesavedittillshegrewup.D.Shewouldgiveittoherselfasagiftsomeday.67.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordcherishmean?A.TreasurE.B.WastE.C.Own.D.Save68.Fromhisexperiencetheauthorlearnsthat_______.A.everybodycanhaveahappylifethrougheffortsB.everydayinourlivesisworthcherishingC.enjoyingourselvesisthemostimportantthinginourlivesD.everybodywillhavesomethingslefttodoafterhisdeath69.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.EveryDayISaGiftB.MySisterJanC.WhatIstheMeaningfulLifelikeD.TheMostImportantTimeinYourLife
HelookedlikeapiratE.Withhishandkerchieftiedinaknotbehindhislittlenine-year-oldheadhelookedlikeapirateasadpiratE.ThefirsttimelittleDavidcametoourcamphewashairlessandwornoutfrommedicaltreatments.Hewasalsoveryangry.PaulNewman'scampcounselors指导老师werehopingtofillDavid'sdayswithfunandlaughter.ButDavidstayedinsidehimselfwantingtobealoneorinacornerofthecabin.Atthiscampforchildrenwithlife-threateningillnesseswehadseensomeprettytoughchildrenwornoutbycancerrecoverfullofenergydespitetheirillness.ButwesawlittleprogressinDavidnomatterwhatwetriedwithhim.Fivedaysintotheeight-daysessionsawaquietsadlittlepiratE.Thensomethinghappenedonthatfifthnight.Somethingatcampthatwewouldcallhuge.Itwascabinnight.That'sthetimewhencampersandcounselorsspendlimetogetherineachindividualcabininsteadofanall-campactivity.Camperslovecabinnightsbecausethere'salwaysabedtimesnack.Onthecabintablethatnightwerebagsofpotatochips.Davidslowlywalkedovertothetableleavinghiscomertojointherestofus.Hetookoneofthebagsofthepotatochipsandstartedsmashing弄碎itwithhislittlefistsasalltheothercamperslookedonindisbeliefIwonderedwhatthecabincounselorwoulddo.Thecollege-agevolunteercounselorpositionedabagofchipsondietableinfrontofhimselfandhetoostartedsmashingitwithhisfist.Thecamperswentcrazyaseveryonerantothetabletogetinonthefunofsmashingpotatochipswiththeirfists.SomehoweveryonekneweveryonesensedthatangerwithinhimwasnowbeingreleaseD.ForthelastcoupledaysofthesessionDavidwasadifferentkiD.Hewasalittlenine-year-oldboyagaintryingtofillthehoursofeachremainingdayatcampwithasmuchfunascouldbepossiblE.SeveraldaysafterthesessionDavidcamebackagain.Thistimetherewasn'tanythinghewouldn'ttrytofitintohisday.Hesurewashavingagreattimeatcamp.DavidaskedmeifIneededanaltar祭坛boywhenIcelebratedMassinthewoods.Sureenoughhewasmyaltarboy.IrememberedhowcarefullyhelistenedtomewhenItalkedaboutdeath.1saidit'sonlyadoorway.Youwalkthroughthedoorandthere'stheLordGodandbehindGodawholelineofpeoplewaitingtohugyou.AfterMasshesaidtomeHeyFathaadoorhuh?Acouplemoredaysoffunpassedandtonightwasthetalentshow.ThetraditionisthatcampersandcounselorsdressupincostumesandeveryonegetsastandingapplauseforsinginganddancingorsimplyjustactinglikefoolsonstagE.Theshowhadbegun:lightscameraaction.UnfortunatelytheonlyactiontakingplaceinourrowofseatswaslittleDavidmakinghiswayfromcounselortocounselortosayanearlygood-byetocamp.Hehadbecomequiteillandhadtogotothehospitalbecauseofthisnewcrisis.Whenthislittlenine-year-oldpiratestoodinfrontofmehegavemeahugandabigwetkissonmycheek.1wascrying.Hewascrying.A.wholerowofcounselorswasintears.Afterthehugandkissheputhishandsonmyshouldersandtearsstillinhiseyessaid:SeeyouontheothersideofthedoorFathA.71.ThecampcounselorsfailedtofillDavid'sbeginningdayswithfunandlaughtermainlybecauseDavid.A.behavedlikeapirateB.remainedinabadmoodC.wasleftaloneatthecampD.wasteasedbyothercampers72.SeeingDavidsmashingthepotatochipsthecounselordidthesamethinginresponsebecausehe.A.wouldlikeDavidtoeatmoreofthemB.hopedalltheothercamperswouldjoinC.founditpossibletohelpDavidreleaseangerD.wantedtoshowthathewasasangryasDavid73.Whatcanwelearnfromthisarticle?A.Thecampwasintendedforthosetalentedinsinginganddancing.B.ThepurposeofthecampwastogivediseasedchildrencaringlovE.C.ThecampwaspopularamongthechildrenwhoenjoyedtheirvacationherE.D.Medicaltreatmentcouldbeprovidedtodiseasedchildrenatthecamp.74.WhichofthefollowingdoesNOTshowthechangeinDavid?A.DavidcamebacktothecampforasecondsessionafterthefirstendeD.B.Davidhadbecomequiteillandhadtogotothehospitalbecauseofthisnewcrisis.C.Davidmadehiswayfromcounselortocounselortosayanearlygood-byetocamp.D.Davidstoodinfrontofmeandgavemeahugandabigwetkissonmycheek.75.Whatdoyouthinkthethemeofthestoryis?A.Childrenwithdeadlydiseasesareusuallydifficulttogetalongwith.B.Peopleshouldhavepatiencewithchildrenwithlife-threateningillnesses.C.Peopleshouldtellchildrenwithlife-threateningillnessestocarenothingaboutdeath.D.Loveandproperguidancecanhelppeoplelookatsomethingnegativeinapositiveway.
Seventeen-year-oldRandyWaldronJr.wasshockedwhenheappliedforhisfirstcreditcardandwasdenieD.Hewasevenmoreshockedbythereason:Hefailedtorepaythousandsofdollarsindebt.Waldron’sidentityhadbeenstolenbyhisfatherwholeftwhenRandywaslearningtowalk.Form1982to1999RandyWaldronSrusedhisson’sSocialSecuritynumbertoobtaincreditfromvariousmerchantsandlendersthenrackeduptensofthousandsofdollarsindebts.Hedeclaredbankruptcyinhisson’snamewhichresultedindefaultjudgmentsagainsttheyoungerWaldron.IthastakenRandyJr.nowa24-year-oldflightattendantyearstountanglethemess.Waldronisn’talonE.Identitytheftisthiscountry’sfastest-growingcrime-andincreasinglyIDthievesaretargetingchildren.Theircleancreditandabsenceofcriminalhistoriesmakethemidealvictims.LindaFoleyco-executivedirectoroftheIdentityTheftResourceCenterinSanDiegoestimatesthatatleast400000childrenhadtheiridentitiesstolenin2005.morethandoublethenumberin2003.Waldron'scaseistypical:Theresourcecenterestimatesthattwo-thirdsofchildIDtheftsarecommittedbyfamilymembers.Somedishonestpersonsusechildren’snamesandSocialSecuritynumberstoringupmassivedebts;othersusechildren’sidentitiesinplaceoftheirownwhencaughtcommittingothercrimes;stillotherssellidentificationinformationontheblackmarkettoillegalimmigrantsfellowcriminalsoreventerrorists.Thetheftbringsitsvictimsenormousfinancialandemotionaltraumainpartbecausetheidentityabuseoftengoesundetectedforyears.Dealingwithchildidentitytheftafterithappensisextremelydifficult.Lawsinmanystatesareinsufficienttohandlethecrime’scomplexityandfinancialinstitutionsareoftenlessthanhelpful.RandyWaldronJr.hasworkedtirelesslyforeightyearstostraightenouthiscreditrecordandhecontinuestodealwiththefallout.It’sbeenaverylongandarduousbattlehesays.Recoveringmyidentitywasreallytheabsolutehardestpart.Ithinkalotofvictimsassumetheproblemwillgoaway.56.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.HowtoAvoidIdentityTheftB.ChildIdentityTheftC.RecoverMyIdentityD.LookoutforFamilyMembers57.Whydochildreneasilybecomethetargetsofidentitytheft?A.BecausetheycannotreadorwriteatayoungagE.B.Becausetheyaretooyoungtoprotectthemselves.C.Becausetheyhaveemptycreditandcriminalrecords.D.Becauseidentitytheftcan’tbefoundintimE.58.Withthehelpofthechild’sidentitythecriminalscandothefollowingexceptthat.A.straightenouttheirowncreditrecordB.substitutefortheirownidentitieswhencaughtcommittingcrimesC.obtaincreditsfromvariousmerchantsandlendersD.sellidentificationinformationontheblackmarket59.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.Identitytheftisthefastest-growingcrimeinthecountryB.ChildrenshouldnevertrusttheirfamilymembersC.FinancialinstitutionsshouldberesponsiblefortheidentitytheftD.Newlawsshouldbemadetohelptheidentitytheftvictims
SaundershassincebecometheyoungestpersontoskialonetotheNorthPoleandhe’sskiedmoreoftheNorthPolebyhimselfthananyotherBritishman.HisoldschoolmateswouldnotbelievethechangE.NextOctoberSaunders27headssouthfromthecoastofAntarcticatotheSouthPoleandbacka2900-kilometrejourneythathasneverbeencompletedonskis.56.WhatchangehappenedtoSaundersafterhewas15yearsold?A.Hebecamegoodatmostsports.B.Hebegantoexercisehisbody.C.Hejoinedasportsteam.D.Hemadefriendswitharunner.57.Theunderlinedwordexploitsprobablymeans______.A.journeysB.researchesC.adventuresD.operations58.WhichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderoftheeventsthathappenedtoSaunders?A.Heranhisfirstmarathon.B.HeskiedaloneintheNorthPolE.C.Herodehisbikeinaforest.D.HeplannedanadventuretotheSouthPolE.A.acdbB.cdabC.acbdD.cabd59.WhatdoesthestorymainlytellusaboutSaunders?A.Heisasuccessinsports.B.HeisthebestBritishskier.C.HeisRidgway’sfavoritestudent.D.Heisagoodtraineratschool.
OntheeveningofJune211992atallmanwithbrownhairandblueeyesenteredthebeautifulhalloftheBellTowerHotelinXi’anwithhisbicyclE.Thehotelworkersreceivedhimandtelephonedthemanagerfortheyhadneverseenabicycleinthehotelballbeforethoughtheylivedinthekingdomofbicycles.RobertFriedlanderanAmericanarrivedinXi’anonhisbicycletripacrossAsiawhichstartedlastDecemberinNewDelhiIndiA.Whenhewas11hereadthebookMarcoPoloandmadeuphismindtovisittheSilkRoaD.Nowafter44yearshewasontheSilkRoadinXi’anandhisearlydreamswerecomingtruE.RobertFriedlander’snextdestinations目的地wereLanzhouDunhuangUrumqietC.HewillcompletehistripinPakistan.56.Thebestheadline标题forthisnewspaperarticlewouldbe_________.A.TheKingdomofBicyclesB.A.BeautifulHotelinXi’anC.MarcoPoloandtheSilkRoadD.AnAmericanAchievingHisAims57.ThehotelworkerstoldthemanageraboutFriedlandercomingtothehotelbecause__________.A.heaskedtoseethemanager.B.heenteredthehallwithabikE.C.themanagerhadtoknowaboutallforeignguests.D.themanagerknewabouthistripandwasexpectinghim.58.Friedlanderisvisitingthethreecountriesinthefollowingorder_________.A.ChinaIndiaandPakistanB.IndiaChinaandPakistanC.PakistanChinaandIndiaD.ChinaPakistanandIndia
EverybodymayhaveseenthefilmDeathontheNilen.尼罗河butnobodycanimaginethatthewriterofthestoryAgathaChristiesavedababyinamostunusualway.InJune1977ababygirlbecameseriouslyillinDelevillE.DoctorstherewereunabletofindoutthecauseofherillnesssoshewassenttoafamoushospitalinLondonwherethereweremanyexcellentdoctors.Thebabywassoseriouslyillthatateamofdoctorshurriedtoexaminethebabywithoutdelay.Thedoctorstoowerepuzzledbythebaby’sillnessandtheyalsobecamediscourageD.Justthenanurseaskedtospeaktothem.Ithinkthebabyissufferingfromthalliumn.铊poisoning.saidthenursE.AfewdaysagoIreadastory‘APaleHorse’writtenbyAgathaChristiE.Someoneusesthalliumpoisonandallthesymptomsarewritteninthebook.Theyareexactlythesameasthebaby’s.You’reverygoodatobservingthingssaidadoctorandyoumayberight.We’llcarryoutsometestsandfindoutwhetherthecauseisthalliumpoisoningornot.Thetestsprovedthatthebabyhadindeedbeenpoisonedbythallium.Oncetheyknewthecausethedoctorswereabletogivehercorrecttreatment.ThebabysoongotwellandwassentbacktoDelevilleA.weeklateritwasreportedthatthepoisonmighthavecomefromaninsecticiden.杀虫剂usedinDelevillE.60.ThebabywassenttoahospitalinLondonbecause__________.A.herparentswerelivinginLondonthenB.thehospitalsinDelevillewerefullatthattimeC.shewasthedaughterofafamousdoctorinLondonD.doctorsinDelevillewerenotsureaboutthecauseofherillness61.WhenthebabywasfirstsenttothehospitalinLondonherillnesswasconsideredtobe____________.A.quiteeasytotreatB.theresultofthalliumpoisoningC.acommononeD.extraordinarilyserious62.Fromthispassageitseemsthatthebaby’sillnesshadsomethingtodowith__________.A.adeadwriterB.thewaterinDelevilleC.adangerousmurdererD.aharmfulsubstancen.物质usedtokillpests63.AsfaraswecantellfromthestoryAgathaChristie____________.A.hadnevermetthisbabyB.hadspentalongtimestudyingthebaby’sillnessC.visitedthebabybothinDelevilleandLondonD.gavethenursesomeadviceonthetelephone
A.youngfatherwasvisitinganoldneighbor.Theywerestandingintheoldman’sgardenandtalkingaboutchildren.TheyoungmansaidHowstrictshouldparentsbewiththeirchildrenTheoldmanpointedtoastring绳子betweenabigstrongtreeandathinyoungonE.Pleaseuntie解开thatstringhesaiD.Theyoungmanuntieditandtheyoungtreebent弯overtoonesidE.Nowtieitagainpleasesaidtheoldmanbutfirstpullthestringtightsothattheyoungtreeisstraightagain.Theyoungmandidso.ThentheoldmansaidThereitisthesamewithchildren.Youmustbestrictwiththembutsometimesyoumustuntiethestringtoknowhowtheyaregettingon.Iftheyarenotyetabletostandaloneyoumusttiethestringtightagain.Butwhenyoufindthattheyarereadytostandaloneyoucantakethestringaway.49.Thestoryisabout____.A.howtotakecareofyoungtreesB.howstrictparentsshouldbewiththeirchildrenC.howtheyoungfathershouldgetonwithhisoldneighborD.howtotieanduntiethestring50.Theyoungmanuntiedthestring____.A.inordertothrowitawayB.sothatbothofthetreeswouldgrowstraightC.onlytofindthatthethinneronebentovertoonesideD.inordertolettheoldmanteachhim51.Whencanthestringbetakenaway?A.WhentheoldmanhasleftB.AfteryouhaveuntieditC.WhentheyoungmanhasuntieditnexttimeD.Whentheyoungtreegrowsstrongenough52Atlasttheoldmantoldtheyoungman_______.A.thatheshouldbestrictwithhischildreniftheycouldnotyetstandaloneB.thatheshouldalwaysbestrictwithhischildrenC.thatheshouldbehardonthemD.thatheshouldtiehischildrenuntiltheyarereadytostandalon53.thestorytherelation关系ofthebigstrongtreetothethinoneislikethatof__.A.theyoungfathertotheoldneighborB.parentstotheirchildrenC.theoldneighbortothechildrenoftheyoungfatherD.grownupstotheirparents
ChancesIreallylovemyjobbecauseIenjoyworkingwithsmallchildrenandlikethechallengesandawardsfromthejoB.Ialsothinkmyworkisimportant.TherewasatimewhenIthoughtIwouldneverhavethatsortofcareer.Iwasn’tanexcellentstudentbecauseIdidn’tdomuchschoolwork.InmyfinaltermIstartedthinkingwhatImightdoandfoundIdidn’thavemuchtooffer.IjustacceptedthatIwasn’tthetypetohaveacareer.Ithenfoundmyselfajoblookingaftertwolittlegirls.Itwasn’ttoobadatfirst.ButtheproblemsbeganwhenIagreedtoliveinsothatIwouldbethereifmybosshadtogooutforbusinessintheevening.WeagreedthatifIhadtoworkextrahoursoneweekshe’dgivemetimeoffthenext.Butunfortunatelyitdidn’toftenworkout.IwasgettingextremelytiredandfedupbecauseIhadtoomanylatenightsandearlymorningswiththechildren.OneSundayIwasintheparkwiththechildrenandmetMeganwhousedtogotoschoolwithmE.Itoldheraboutmysituation.ShesuggestedthatIshoulddoacourseandgetaqualificationifIwantedtoworkwithchildren.Ididn’tthinkIwouldbeacceptedbecauseIdidn’ttakemanyexamsinschool.Shepersuadedmetophonethelocalcollegeandtheywerereallyhelpful.MyexperiencecountedforalotandIgotonapart-timecoursE.Ihadtoleavemyjobwiththefamilyandgotworkhelpingoutatakindergarten.NowI’vegotafull-timejobtherE.IshallalwaysbethankfultoMegan.IwishIhadknownearlierthatyoucouldhaveacareerevenifyouaren’ttopoftheclassatschool.59.Whatistheauthor’spresentjob?A.Workingpart-timeinacollegE.B.Takingcareofchildrenforafamily.C.Helpingchildrenwiththeirschoolwork.D.Lookingafterchildrenatakindergarten.60.Whenstayingwiththetwogirls’familytheauthor________.A.waspaidforextraworkB.oftenworkedlonghoursC.gotmuchhelpfromherbossD.tookadayoffeveryotherweek61.Whydidtheauthorleaveherfirstjob?A.Shefoundafull-timejoB.B.Shewasfedupwithchildren.C.Shedecidedtoattendapart-timecoursE.D.Sheneededarestafterworkingextrahours.62.Whathastheauthorlearnedfromherownexperiences?A.Lesssuccessfulstudentscanstillhaveacareer.B.Qualificationsarenecessaryforacareer.C.Hardworkmakesanexcellentstudent.D.Onemustchoosethejobshelikes.
DicklivedinEnglanD.OnedayinJanuaryhesaidtohiswifeI'mgoingtoflytoNewYorknextweekbecauseI'vegotsomeworktherE.Whereareyougoingtostaythere?hiswifeaskeD.Idon'tknowyet.DickanswereD.Pleasesendmeyouraddressfromthereinatelegram电报hiswifesaiD.AllrightDickanswereD.HeflewtoNewYorkonJanuary31standfoundanicehotelinthecenterofthecity.Heputhisthingsinhisroomandthenhesenthiswifeatelegram.Heputtheaddressofhishotelinit.Intheeveninghedidn'thaveanyworksohewenttoacinemA.Hecameoutatnineo'clockandsaidNowFmgoingbacktomyhotelandhaveanicedinner.HefoundataxiandthedriversaidWheredoyouwanttogo?ButDickdidn'trememberthenameandaddressofhishotel.whichhotelaremythingsin?hesaidAndwhatamIgoingtodotonight?Butthedriverofthetaxididnotknow.SODickgotoutandwentintoapostofficE.TherehesenthiswifeanothertelegramandinithewrotePleasesendmemyaddressatthispostofficE.56.DickflewtoNewYorkbecauseA.hewentthereforaholidayB.hehadworkthereC.hewentthereforsightseeing观光D.hishomewasthere57.HiswifewantedatelegramfromhimA.becauseshedidn'tknowhisaddressyetB.becauseshewantedtogotoNewYorktooC.becauseshemightsendhimanothertelegramD.becauseshecouldn'tleaveherhusbandbyhimselfinNewYork58._____wouldsendhimthenameandaddressofhishotel.A.ThemanagerofhishotelB.ThepoliceofficeC.ThetaxidriverD.Hiswife59.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Dickstayedatanicehotelinthecenter0fthecity.~B.Dickdidn'tworkonthefirstnightofhisarrival.C.Dickforgottosendhiswifeatelegram.D.Dickwantedtogobacktohishotelinataxi.
FeiXiangwhoseEnglishnameisKrisphillipsisaChineseAmerican.HeisnearlytwometerstallwithblueeyeslookinglikeanAsian.ThoughhewasborninTaiwanhegrewupspeakingChinesetohismotherandEnglishtohisfatherandstudentsatStanfordUniversityinCaliforniA.LaterhereturnedfromabroadtoTaiwanandbecomeasinger.HeleftthemainlandforNewYorkfouryearslater.Thereheworkedasalowlymember.HelivedaquietlifeinNewYorkforonlyafewpeopleknowhisnamE.Nowphillipsisplanningtoendhissix—yearstayintheUSAandreturntothemainlandandhisrecordingcareer生涯.HisnewprojectistointroducethemainlandtothemusicoftheBroadwaystage白老汇戏剧艺术includingthesongMariafromWestSideStory.36.Krisphillip’smotheris_________andhisfatheris________.A.ChineseAmericanB.ChineseChineseC.AmericanChineseD.EnglishAmerican37.MrKrisphillipsbecamefamousasbigpopstar________.A.intheUnitedStaresB.intheplacewherehewasbornC.inthemainlandD.atStanfordUniversity38.What’stheorderinwhichphillipsdidthefollowingthings?A.madeadecisiontoreturntoPRC中国B.learnedChinesefromhismotherandEnglishfromhisfatherC.waswidelywelcomedbytheyoungpeopleD.workedasalowlymemberE.becameastudentatStanfordUniversity.A.becdaB.ebdcaC.debacD.cabed39.FeiXiangisbestknownChinafor_______.A.hisplantointeroducethemainlandtothemusicofBroadwaystageB.WestsidestoryC.hisperfoemace演出D.hisspecialnationlity国籍40.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.FeiXiang’sparentsarebothteachers.B.FeiXianglivedinthemainlandforfouryears.C.FeiXingisregardedasabigpopstarbothinAmericaandChinA.D.FeiXiangreturnedtothemainlandin1896.
LiNamadetennishistorywhenshewontheFrenchOpenWomen’sSinglesTennisFinalonJune2011.ThisisoneoftheGrandSlamtournamentsinTennis.Sheisnowrankednumberfourintheworldofwomen’stennis.NoAsianmanorwomanhadeverwonanyoftheGrandSlamTennisTournamentsbeforE.ThiswillsoonchangeasLiNahasinspiredmanyhundredsofthousandsofyoungChinesepeopletobecomeengrossedinthegamE.LiNahasbecometheirheroandmanyofthechildrenwanttoonedaybecomeatennischampionjustlikeher.LiNawasborninWuhanHubeiChinaonFebruary261982.AttheageofsixLiNabegantoplaybadmintonandhercoachnoticedshecouldbeabettertennisplayer.SowiththepermissionofherparentsLiNawasswitchedtothegameoftenniswhenshewasnineyearsolD.LiNajoinedChina'sNationalTennisTeamattheageoffifteenin1997.Shebecameaprofessionalwomantennisplayattheageofseventeenin1999.Butinasurprisingcareermoveattheageoftwentyin2002LiNaquittheChineseNationalTennisTeamtogototheUniversityofScienceandTechnologyatHuazhong.ShereturnedtotheChineseNationalTeamin2004andtoprofessionaltennisasaplayer.ButsheleftherNationalteamagainfouryearslater.OnJanuary272006shegotmarriedtoJiangShanwhobecamehercoachin2006.In2009shegainedaBachelorDegreeinJournalism.LiNahasbeingplayingbettertennissincethebeginningofthisyear.ItwashersuccessatgettingintothefinaloftheAustralianOpeninJanuarythathasincreasedherearningpowerwithsponsorshipdeals.ShehasnowwontwentyfourWTAandITFsinglestitles.71.Whatisthepassagemainlytalkingabout?A.LiNawinsFrenchOpenwomenSinglesFinal.B.LiNadevotesallhereffortstoplayingtennis.C.LiNawassatisfiedwithwhatshehasachieveD.D.LiNahasbeenawardednumerousprizE.72.Accordingtothesecondparagraphwecanknowwhat_____.A.LiNaisthefourthtowintheCupinAsiA.B.LiNahaspromotedherselftothetop.C.LiNamusthavegotmanydeterminedfans.D.LiNahelpsthedevelopmentofChinatennis.73.WhenLiNacontactedsports_____.A.shefellinlovewithtennisB.shewasregardedasaparticulargirlC.sheplaybadmintonforthreeyearsorsoD.shesucceededwhenshewas17yearsold74.LiNalefttheNationalTennisTeam_____.A.becauseshedecidedtogotoGermanyB.becauseshesufferedagreatdefeatthenC.becauseshewantedtoquipherselfwithknowledgeD.becauseshegotmarriedtoJiangShan75.WecanknowfromthepassagethatLiNa_____.A.hasservedintheNationalTennisTeamfor9yearsB.hasspentherlifeintheChineseNationalTennisTeamC.hasgainedaBachelorDegreeinSportsD.haswonovertwentyfourWTAandITFsinglestitles
FarmerJoewasinhiscartwhenhewashitbyatruck.Hedecidedhisinjuriesfromtheaccidentwereseriousenoughtotakethetruckingcompanytocourt.Incourtthetruckingcompany’slawyerwasquestioningfarmerJoE.Didn’tyousayatthesceneoftheaccident‘I’mfine’?saidthelawyer.FarmerJoerespondedWellI’lltellyouwhathappeneD.IhadjustloadedmyfavoritedonkeyBessieintothE.Ididn’taskforanydetailsthelawyerinterruptedjustanswerthequestion.Didn’tyousayatthesceneoftheaccident‘I’mfine’?FarmerJoesaidWellIhadjustgotBessieintothecartandIwasdrivingdowntheroaD.ThelawyerinterruptedagainandsaidJudgeIamtryingtoestablishthefactthatatthesceneoftheaccidentthismantoldthehighwaypolicemanonthescenethathewasjustfinE.Nowseveralweeksaftertheaccidentheistryingtosuemyclient.Ibelieveheisacheat.Pleasetellhimtosimplyanswerthequestion.BythistimetheJudgewasfairlyinterestedinFarmerJoe’sanswerandsaidtothelawyerI’dliketohearwhathehastosayabouthisfavoritedonkeyBessiE.JoethankedtheJudgeandcontinuedWellasIwassayingIhadjustloadedBessiemyfavoritedonkeyintothecartandwasdrivingherdownthehighwaywhenthishugesemi-truckranintothestopsignandhitmycartrightinthesidE.Iwasthrownintooneditch路边的沟andBessiewasthrownintotheother.Iwasbadlyhurtandwasn’tabletomovE.HoweverIcouldhearoldBessiemoaningandgroaning呻吟.Iknewshewasinterribleshapejustbyhergroans.ShortlyaftertheaccidentahighwaypolicemancameonthescenE.HecouldhearBessiemoaningandgroaningsohewentovertoher.Afterhelookedatherhetookouthisgunandshotherbetweentheeyes.ThenthepolicemancameacrosstheroadwithhisguninhishandandlookedatmE.Hesaid‘YourdonkeywasinsuchbadshapesoIhadtoshoother.Howareyoufeeling?56.Thetruckingcompany’slawyerinsistedFarmerJoeanswerhisquestion_______.A.becausehewasn’tsurewhetherFarmerJoewashurtintheaccidentB.soastoprovethatFarmerJoewasamanwhocouldnottellrightfromwrongC.becausehebelievedtheanswershouldbeinhisfavorD.becausehebelievedFarmerJoecouldnotrememberwhathehadsaidatthescene57.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.FarmerJoetriedtocoverthefactinthecourtbutnoonewouldbelievehim.B.FarmerJoecouldn’thavesaidI’mfineatthesceneoftheaccident.C.FarmerJoecouldn’trememberwhetherhehadsaidI’mfineatthesceneoftheaccident.D.FarmerJoedidsayI’mfineatthesceneoftheaccident.58.Accordingtothepassagewhydidthepolicemanshotthedonkey?A.BecausehewantedFarmerJoetokeepsilentabouttheaccident.B.Becausehethoughtitwasthebestwaytostopthedonkeyfromsuffering.C.Becausethedonkey’sgroaningwastoolouD.D.BecausehewantedtomakeFarmerJoefeelbetter.
Aswelookbackat2007therearesomefaceswecannotforget.Herewepresentthreesuchpeopleaswewavegoodbyeto2007.WangBaoqiangTheleadactorofthe28-episodeTVdramaSoldiersSortieWangBaoqiangistheTVstarwiththehighestattentioninnewspapersandmagazines.ActingXuSanduoasimple-mindedcountryboywhowinstherespectandconfidenceofhiscomradesWangmovedtheaudiencewithhistenacity坚强ararequalityinourtimes.YuDanStudyingancienttextssuddenlybecamepopularinmodern-dayChinafollowingthepublicationofYuDan’sReflectionsonTheAnalectsbyYuDanaprofessoratBeijingNormalUniversityinDecember2006.Sincethenithassold6millionlegalcopies.Yuisfollowedbyreportersandsurroundedatappearancesaroundthenation—60000peopleshowedupforoneBeijingbooksigninginMarch.InJulyshewasselectedasoneofChina’sthreemostbeautifulwomen.TangWeiChineseactressTangWeifinallybecamefamousattheageof27afterplayinginAngLee’slatestfilmLustCaution.FormanyChineseactressesbeingcastbyLeeisatickettoHollywooD.ZhangZiyiisagoodexamplehavingstarredinAng’sCrouchingtigerHiddenDragon.TangWeihadwaitedalongtimeforherchanceandwhenitcameshecaughtit.2007wasmeaningfulforher.41.AfterWangBaoqiangstarredSoldiersSortiehe______.A.becamefamousB.likednewspapersC.becametenaciousD.wasrelaxed42.YuDanbecamepopularmainlybecause______.A.peopleshowgreatinterestinancienttextsB.sheisaprofessoratBeijingNormalUniversityC.herbookshavebeensold6millioncopiesD.shewasverybeautifulinpeople’seyes43.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthat______.A.TangWei’sfameisgreaterthanZhangZiyi’sB.theauthorthinksmuchofAngLeeC.ZhangZiyi’ssuccessliesinAngLeeD.TangWeihasmoreluckthanskill
JeeHockandMengKimwereverygoodfriends.JeeHockcouldnotseE.HewasblinD.MengKimcouldnotwalk.HewaslamE.Theylivedinavillagenearaforest.Everyoneinthevillagewasgoingtoarichman’sdinnerontheothersideoftheforest.JeeHockandMengKimwereanxioustoattendthedinnertoo.BlindJeeHockthoughtofaplan.HewouldcarryMengKim.Thelamemancouldtellhimtheway.MengKimsaidthattheplanwasagoodonE.OnthewaythroughtheforestMengKimsawatiger.HedidnottellJeeHockaboutit.InsteadhequietlyaskedJeeHocktocarryhimtothenearesttreE.UponreachinganoverbangingbranchMengkimquicklyhauledhimselfup.ThenthetigerroareD.JeeHockatonceknewatigerwasnear.Helaydownquietly.Thetigercametohimandsniffedhisbody.Thetiger’swhiskerstouchedJeeHock’snosE.AtonceJeeHocksneezedAhchoooooo!Thetigerwasafraidandranaway.ThenMengKimcamedownfromthetreE.HeaskedJeeHockaboutthetiger.JeeHocksaidthatthetigerhadtoldhimtochoosehisfriendswisely.41.Theydecidedtogoto______.A.apicnicB.adinnerC.apartyD.thecinema42.WhenMengKimsawthetigerhe______.A.shoutedloudlyB.didnottellJeeHockaboutitC.quicklyclimbedupatreeD.laydownquietly43.JeeHockknewthetigerwasnear.He______.A.wenttosleepB.criedC.satdownandwaitedD.laydownquietly44.JeeHocksneezedbecausethetiger’swhiskers______.A.hurthimB.wasverylongC.cuthisnoseD.touchedhisnose
ZhangZiyibornonFebruary9199inBeijingisoneofChina’mostpopularandsuccessfulentertainersandever-growingsuccessontheinternationalstageandwintheBestActressprizeatthe24thChinaGoldenRooster.LookingbackatthepressureandfrustrationshehasenduredduringthefilmingofCrouchingtigerHiddenDragonCTHD卧虎藏龙ZiyisometimesfeelsthatAngleethedirectorwastoodemanding.wheneverIseehimnowIletoutmysix-monthworthofbitternessbitbybittomakesurethatheknowshowmuchIhavesufferedandhowmuchweightIhavelostwhileCTHDwasbeingmadE.WithhermajorworksTheRoadHomecrouchingTigerHiddenDragonRushHour2ZhangZiyienjoysgreatpopularity.DespitehersuccesssofarZiyiisneversatisfiedwithwhatshehasachievedZiyiknowswellwhatsheisdoing.TostartmakingwesternfilmsZhangZiyihasbeenworkinghardtoperfectherEnglishforseveralyearsandnowspeaksthelanguagewithlittledifficulty.Themovieversion版本ofMemoirsofaGeishaisheadedintoproduction.Thebookbecameasensation轰动aroundtheworldwhenitwasfirstpublishedin1997.Thestoryisaboutayounggirl’srisefrompovertyinaJapanesefishingvillagetolifeinhighsociety.TheleadroleofSayuriwillgotoZhangZiyiwiththeproducerStevenSpielberg.ForthoseunfamiliarwiththestoryaGeishaisaJapanesewomanschooledintheartofdancesingingandconversationtobeacompanionforwealthymen.ItmaybedifficulttosaywhatliesaheadforZiyibutitisquitefeasible可行的forZiyitoputherfeetonthegroundandstrive奋斗tomakesuresheisatherbestineverymoviesheisin.41.AccordingtothepassageZhangZiyisucceeded_______A.easilyB.witheffortC.forsomeone’shelpD.forever42.WhichoneisnotZiyi’smajorworks?A.TheRoadHomeB.CrouchingTigerHiddenDragon.C.ThebookversionofMemoirsofaGeishaD.RusherHour243.AccordingtothepassageZiyispeaksEnglish________.A.perfectlyB.easilyC.hardD.hardly44.ThebookversionofMemoirsofaGeishawasfirstpublishedwhenZiyiwas_______A.about18B.over18C.lessthan18D.19yearsold
NowwecanseeamanandhiswifeatthebreakfasttablE.Theyarenotspeakingtoeachother.Theyhaven’tspokentoeachotheratthebreakfasttableforyears.Thehusbandisreadinghisnewspaper.Wecan’tseehisfacE.Thewifelooksveryworriedasshegetsacupofteareadyforhim.TodaysheisusinganewkindofteaforthefirsttimE.Thehusbandpicksuphiscup.Heisn’tinteresteD.HetasteshisteA.Suddenlyheputsdownhisnewspaper.Somethingisdifferent!Canitbethetea?HetakesanothertastE.It’swonderful.Hesmiles.HelooksathiswifeandsaysinsurpriseDoriswhendidyoucutyourhair?DorisispleaseD.SheanswersTwomonthsago.DorisasksHerbiewhendidyourhairbegintobecomewhite?HeanswersAlongtimeago.DorissaysWehavebeentogetherformanyyearsbutwenevercaredabouteachother.Nowtheyaren’tworriedanylonger.Breakfastisdifferent.Hasanewkindofteachangedtheirlives?41.Thisstoryhappens______________________.A.beforebreakfastB.afterbreakfastC.athomeD.inateahouse42.Inthepassagewecansee________________________.A.DorisisdrinkingteaB.HerbielikesthenewkindofteaC.DorisisreadinganewspaperD.Herbieisveryyoungandgood-looking43.HerbieandDorislived______________beforethisday.A.awonderfulB.anunhappyC.anenjoyableD.afriendly44.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Theyaregoodfriends.B.TheyhavejustgotmarrieD.C.Theyliketotalkabouttheirhair.D.Theyarenolongeryoung.
BeforeNicolasSarkozybecameFrenchpresidenthewasaskedifhethoughtaboutpresidencywhenhelookedinthemirrorwhileshaving.NotjustwhenI’mshavingheanswereD.WhenFrancoisHollandenowpresident-elect总统当选人ofFrancewasaskedthesamequestionhereplied:DoIseemyselfaspresident?NoIamapresidentialcandidatE.A.candidatemustnotthinkhimselfpresident;hemustgivehopethathebecomespresident.Hollandehaspromisedtobeanormalpresident–somethingSarkozycertainlywasnot.Sarkozycelebratedhiselectionin2007ataworld-classParisianrestaurant.Hetookholidaysontheyachts游艇ofwealthybusinesspeoplE.HollandebycontrastwasstillgoingaroundParisonhisthree-wheeledmotorbikeatthestartofthisyear.Onememberofhispartysaidhelookedmorelikeapizzadeliverymanthanthenextpresident.ThatisthekeytoHollande’ssuccessbecausetheelectionisturningintoasortofreferendum公民投票fororagainstNicolasSarkozyEricDupinajournalistandpoliticalobservertoldGlobalPost.FrancoisHollandeistheonewhoappearsnotonlyashismainopponentpoliticallybutalsoashiscompleteoppositepsychologically.WhenhewastheSocialistpartyleaderHollandewasnicknamedthemarshmallow软糖becausehehatedfights.SarkozybycontrastisknowntobeloudandaggressivE.WhenfacedwithSarkozy’sverbalattacksduringtheelectionHollandestayedcalm.Thissometimesannoyedevenhisownsupporters.Iwishhewouldjustletgoandsavage用暴力对付SarkooneHollandevotersaidtotheGuardian.ButHollandestillknowshowtofight.StéphaneLeFollaSocialistMEPwhohasbeenoneofHollande’sclosestadvisorsfor17yearsandisco-directinghiscampaignsaidHollandehadquietlyplannedhispresidentialbidfor10years.IthinkweallunderestimatedthisguyAlainMinconeofSarkozy’sclosestfriendsandadviserstoldReuters.Hollandewasbornin1954intoamiddle-classfamily.Helivedthroughthe1968proteststhatnearlyoverthrewtheFrenchgovernment.TheyshockedhimbutalsopoliticizedhimhesaidinarecentinterviewmakinghimunderstandthatchangewaspossiblereportedtheNewYorkTimes.WhenHollandewas15hetoldfriendsheexpectedtobecomepresident.Ididn’tcometothefirstrankeitherbychanceorbyobsession执迷HollandesaidinaninterviewwithReuters.IgottherebecauseIputmyselfinthissituationandbecauseIdeservedit.68.BycitingHollandeandSarkozy’srepliestothesamequestiontheauthorintendstoshow________.A.SarkozyismoreconfidentthanHollandeB.HollandeismoremodestthanSarkozyC.HollandeislessambitiousthanSarkozyD.SarkozyismorehumorousthanHollande69.WhatisthekeytoHollande’ssuccessinthepresidentialelectionaccordingtoEricDupin?A.Hisdislikeoffights.B.HiscarefulplanforthepresidentialbiD.C.HowdifferentheisfromSarkozy.D.Thegentlewayinwhichheranhiscampaign.70.WhatdidHollandethinkheowedhissuccesstoaccordingtothearticle?A.Hisgoodluck.B.Hisdevotionandefforts.C.Hisobsessionwithpolitics.D.HispersonalityandexperiencE.71.Whatisthepurposeofthearticle?A.ToshowwhatkindofapersonHollandeis.B.TocomparethedifferencesbetweenHollandeandSarkozy.C.ToshowwhatFrenchpeoplethinkofHollandE.D.ToexplainwhySarkozylosttheelection.
MyelderbrotherSteveintheabsenceofmyfatherwhodiedwhenIwassixgavemeimportantlessonsinvaluesthathelpedmegrowintoanadult.ForinstanceStevetaughtmetofacetheresultsofmybehavior.OncewhenIreturnedintearsfromaSaturdaybaseballgameitwasStevewhotookthetimetoaskmewhathappeneD.WhenIexplainedthatmybaseballhadsoaredthroughMrs.Holt’sbasementwindowbreakingtheglasswithacrashSteveencouragedmetoconfess承认toher.AfterallIshouldhavebeenplayingintheparkdownFifthStreetandnotinthepathbetweenbuildings.AlthoughmykneesknockedasIexplainedtoMrs.HoltIofferedtopayforthewindowfrommypocketmoneyifshewouldreturnmyball.IalsolearnedfromStevethatpersonalpropertyisasacred神圣的thing.AfterIfoundashinysilverpeninmyfifth-gradeclassroomIwantedtokeepitbutSteveexplainedthatitmightbeimportanttosomeoneelseinspiteofthefactthatithadlittlevaluE.HeremindedmeofhowmuchI’dhatetolosetosomeoneelsethesmalldogthatmyfathercarvedfromapieceofcheapwooD.IreturnedthepentomyteacherMrs.Davidsandstillrememberedthesmellofherperfumeasshepattedmeonmyshoulder.YetofalltheinstructionsStevegavemehisrespectforlifeisthemostvividinmyminD.WhenIwastwelveIkilledanoldbrownsparrowintheyardwithaBBgun.ExcitedwithmyaccuracyIscreamedtoStevetocomefromthehousetotakealook.IshallneverforgetthewayhestoodforalongmomentandstaredatthebirdonthegrounD.TheninadeadquietvoiceheaskedDidithurtyoufirstMark?Ididn’tknowwhattoanswer.HecontinuedwithhiseyesfirmTheonlytimeyoushouldeventhinkofhurtingalivingthingisifithurtsyoufirst.AndthenyouthinkalonglongtimE.IreallyfeltterriblethenbutthatmomentstandsoutasthemostimportantlessonmybrothertaughtmE.71.Whatisthemainsubjectofthepassage?A.TherelationshipbetweenMarkandStevE.B.TheimportantlessonMarklearnedinschoolC.Steve’simportantroleinmark’sgrowingprocess.D.MarkandSteve’srespectforlivingthings.72.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatwhenMarkconfessedtoMrs.Holt__________.A.hefeltsurprisedB.hewaslight-heartedC.hefeltfrightenedD.hekneltbeforeher73.InthestoryaboutthepenwhichofthefollowinglessonsdidSteveteachhisbrother?A.Respectforpersonalproperty.B.RespectforlifE.C.Sympathyforpeoplewithproblems.D.Thevalueofhonesty.74.AccordingtothewriterwhichwasthemostimportantlessonStevetaughthisyoungbrother?A.Respectforlivingthings.B.Responsibilityforone’sactions.C.Thevalueofthehonesty.D.Careforthepropertyofothers.75.Whichofthefollowistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.MarkwasstillaboywhenhewrotethispassagE.B.MarklostthesmalldoghisfathercarvedsomewherE.C.Whenalivingthinghurtsyouyoushouldkillit.D.Evenifalivingthinghurtsyouyoushouldnotkillitwithouthesitation.
Thenervous-lookingyoungmanhadwaitedforafewmomentsoutsidethejeweler'sbeforehegotenoughcouragetoenter.Hewaswarmlygreetedbyayoungassistant.Jamesfeltarushofbloodtohisfaceasheexplainedhewouldbebringinginhisfuturewifetochooseabirthdaypresent.Theassistantlistenedcarefullyandtoldhimhe'dbetterbuyanecklacE.Hewasn'tusedtobuyingjewelryandwasalittleworriedaboutoverspendingbecausehewasnotveryrich~AftersomediscussionastoareasonablepriceandthetypetheassistantshowedhimdozensofnecklacesandhelpedhimtochoosE.AtlastJameschoseoneandlefttheshoppromisingtoreturnatfive6'clock.HalfanhourlaterthanplannedJamesdidreturntotheshopwithhisfuturewifeLaurA.TheassistantactedasifshehadneverseenhimbeforE.Whenshewasaskedtoshowthem.somenecklacesshefirstbroughtoutsomeinexpensiveonesforthemtochooseandthengavethemtheonesshehadprepareD.A.choicewassoonmadeandtheywentawaysatisfied~LaterJameswouldcertainlycomehacktobuywhathewantedwhenhegotmarrieD.56Thegoodtitleforthispassageis_____.A.A.CleverAssistantB.BuyingaBirthdayPresentC.HowtoChooseaNecklaceD.A.BraveYoungMan57TheunderlinedwordoverspendinginthepassagemeansA.spendingtoomuchB.spendingtoomuchtimeC.spendingtoomuchmoneyD.spendingmoretimethanheplanned58WhenJamestoldtheassistantwhyhewantedtobuyapresenthisfaceA.turnedpaleB.turnedredC.turnedyellowD.turnedblack59JamesandLaurareachedtheshopatA.4:30B.5:30C.5:00D.6:00
MrBrownwasgoingawayforaweek.BeforehelefthesaidtohissonifanyoneasksformeyoucantellhimthatyourfatherhasbeenoutfordoingsomethingandwillbebackinaweekthenbesuretoaskhimtositdownforacupofteA.OKDadsaidhisson.Buthewasafraidhissoncouldn'trememberthishewrotethesewordsdownonapieceofpaperandgaveittohim.Hissonputitintohissmallpockettookitoutandlookedatiteverynowandthen.Fourdayspassedbutnoonecametoseehisfather.Theboythoughtthattherewasnomantocomeandthatthepieceofpaperwasofnomoreuseforhimsoheburntitthatevening.Thenextafternoonsomeoneknockedatthedoor.Theboyopenedit.A.manwasstandingatthedoorandsaidWhereisyourfather?Theboyputhishandintohispocketatonceandlookedforthepieceofpaper.Hecouldnotfindit.HesuddenlyrememberedhehadburntitsoheshoutedNomorE.ThemanwasverysurpriseD.HeaskedNomore?Imetyourfatherlastweek.Whendidithappen?Burntyesterdayevening.56.MrBrowntoldhissonthat_____.A.hewouldbeawayfromhomeforfourdaysB.hewouldbebackinsevendaysC.hewouldbebackinamonthD.helikedacupoftea57.MrBrownwrotethewordsdownon________.A.thewallB.thedoorC.apieceofpapeD.hisson'spocket58.A.mancametovisittheboy'sfatheron________.A.theseconddayB.thethirddayC.thefourthdayD.thefifthday59.Themanwasverysurprisedbecause_________.A.hethoughtthechild'sfatherwasdeadB.thechilddidn'taskhimtositdownC.thechildgavehimacupofteaD.hecouldn'tfindthatpieceofpaper60.Whatwasburnt?___________.A.ThepieceofpaperB.MrSmithC.ThevisitorD.Theboy
Asayounggirlgrowingupinthe1930sIalwayswantedtoflyaplanebutbackthenitwasalmostunheardofforawomantodothat.Igotatasteofthatdreamin2001whenmyhusbandarrangedformetorideinahotairballoonformybirthday.Buttheexperienceturnedouttobeverydull.AroundthenIwantedtoskydivE.SowhenourretirementcommunityorganizedanessaycompetitionandthetopicwasanexperienceofalifetimethatyouwantedtohaveIdecidedtowriteaboutmydream.IwroteaboutmydesiretoskydivestatingGeorgeBrushSr.diditatage80.Whynotme?Iwasjust84andprettyhealthy.AtfirstIheardnothing.ButthentheyannouncedthatIwasoneofthewinners.Ijustcouldn’tbelieveit.InspiredbythisIdecidedtorealizemydreameventhoughsomeofmyfamilyandmydoctorwereagainstit.OnJune112009nearly40ofmyfamilyandfriendsgatheredtowatchmydivE.MyinstructorJayguidedmethroughtheexperiencE.TheplanewasverynoisybutIwasn’tfrightened—IwasjustlookingforwardtotheexperiencE.Reached13000feetJayinstructedmetothrowmyselfoutoftheplanE.WhenwefirsthittheairthewindwassostrongthatIcouldhardlybreathE.ForasecondIthoughtWhathaveIgottenmyselfinto?Buttheneverythinggotcalmer.WewereinafreefallforaboutaminutebeforeJayopenedtheparachute降落伞thenwejustfloateddownwardforaboutfiveminutes.BeingupinthecloudsandlookingattheviewbelowwasunlikeanythingIhaveeverfelt.Iwasjustenjoyingit.SkydivingwasreallyoneofthegreatestexperiencesofmylifE.Ihopeotherpeoplewilllookatmeandrealizethatyoudon’tstoplivingjustbecauseyouare84yearsolD.Ifthere’ssomethingyouwanttoexperiencelookintoit.Ifit’ssomethingthatispossiblemakeithappen.41.Whathappenedtotheauthorin2001?A.SheflewanairplanE.B.Sheenteredacompetition.C.ShewentonahotairballoonridE.D.Shemovedintoaretirementcommunity.42.TheauthormentionedGeorgeBushSr.inheressayto.A.makeherargumentpersuasiveB.showheradmirationforhimC.comparetheirhealthconditionD.buildupherownreputation43.Howdidtheauthorfeelimmediatelyaftershejumpedoutoftheplane?A.ExciteD.B.Regretful.C.Nervous.D.ScareD.44.Whatdidtheauthorenjoymostwhenshewasskydiving?A.Thebeautifulclouds.B.Thewonderfulview.C.ThecompanyofJay.D.Theone-minutefreefall.45.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Impossibleisnothing.B.A.dreammadecometruE.C.Anunforgettableskydiving.D.IWentSkydivingat84!
FlorenceNightingalewasborninarichfamily.Whenshewasyoungshetooklessonsinmusicanddrawingandreadgreatbooks.Shealsotraveledagreatdealwithhermotherandfather.AsachildshefeltthatvisitingsickpeoplewasbothadutyandapleasurE.Sheenjoyedhelpingthem.[http://wx.jtyjy.com/]Atlastmindwasmadeup.I’mgoingtobeanurseshedecideD.Nursingisn’ttherightworkforaladyherfathertoldher.ThenIwillmakeitsoshesmileD.AndshewenttolearnnursinginGermanyandFrancE.WhenshereturnedtoEnglandFlorencestartedanursinghomeforhomE.DuringtheCrimeanWarin1854shewentwithagroupofthirtyeightnursestothefronthospitals.WhattheysawtherewasterriblE.Dirtanddeathwereeverywheretobeseen—andsmelleD.Theofficertheredidnotwantanywomantotellhimhowtorunahospitaleither.Butthebravenursewenttowork.Florenceusedherownmoneyandsomefromfriendstobuyclothesbedsmedicineandfoodforthemen.Heronlypaywasinsmilesfromthelipsofdyingsoldiers.Buttheyweremorethanenoughforthiskindwoman.AftershereturnedtoEnglandshewashonoredforherservicesbyQueenVictoriA.ButFlorencesaidthatherworkhadjustbegun.SheraisedmoneytobuildtheNightingaleHomeforNursesinLondon.Shealsowroteabookonpublichealthwhichwasprintedinseveralcountries.FlorenceNightingalediedattheageofninetystilltryingtoserveothersthroughherworkasanursE.Indeeditisbecauseofherthatwehonornursestoday.60.WhenshewasachildFlorence____.A.lovedtotravelverymuchB.knewwhatherdutyinlifewasC.lovedtohelpthesickpeopleD.wasmostinterestedinmusicanddrawing61.WhatmadeFlorencemakeuphermindtobecomeanurseA.Herfather’ssupport.B.Herdesiretohelpthesick.C.HereducationinGermanyandFrancE.D.Herknowledgefromreadinggreatbooks.62.DuringtheCrimeanWarin1854Florenceservedinthefronthospitalwhere____.A.sheearnedalittlemoneyB.workwasverydifficultC.fewsoldiersdiedbecauseofherworkD.shedidn’thaveenoughfoodorclothes63.Thepassagecanbestbedescribedas____.A.thelifestoryofafamouswomanB.adescriptionofthenursingworkC.anexampleofsuccessfuleducationD.thehistoryofnursinginEngland
MyfriendEmmaDanielsspentthesummerof1974travelinginIsrael.Duringhermonth-longstayinJerusalemsheoftenwenttoacafécalledchocolatesoup.Itwasrunbytwomenoneofwhom–Alex-usedtoliveinMontreal.OnemorningwhenEmmawentinforcoffeewhilechattingwithhernewfriendAlexshementionedthatshehadjustfinishedthebookshewasreadingandhadnothingelsetoreaD.Alexsaidhehadawonderfulbookshemightlikeandthathe’dbehappytolendittoher.Ashelivedjustabovethecaféhequicklyranuptogetit.ThebookhehandedtoEmmajustminuteslaterwasmarkingsabookbyaformersecretary-generaloftheUnitedNationsUN.Emmahadneverreaditnorhadsheeverboughtacopybutwhensheopeneditupshewasflooredtoseeherownnameandaddressinsidethecoverinherownhandwriting笔迹.ItturnedoutthatthesummerbeforeataconcertbackinMontrealEmmahadmetaCalifornianwhowasintownvisitingfriends.Theydecidedtoexchange交卷addressesbutneitherofthemhadanypaper.Themanopenedupabookhewascarryinginhisbackpack背包andaskedEmmatowritehernameandaddressinsidE.WhenhereturnedtoCaliforniaheleftthebookbehindinMontrealandhisfriendAlexkeptit.WhenAlexlatermovedtoJerusalemhetookthebookalong.41.AlexlentEmmathebookMarkings_______.A.toshowhisfriendlinesstoherB.toshowhisinterestinreadingC.totellherabouttheimportanceoftheUND.toletherwritehernameandaddressinside42.HowdidEmmafeelthemomentsheopenedthebook?A.PleasedB.SatisfiedC.WorriedD.Surprised43.WecanlearnfromthetexttheCalifornian_______.A.metEmmaataconcertB.invitedEmmatoaconcertC.introducedEmmatohisfriendD.leftEmmahisbackpack44.Whowassupposedtobethefirstownerofthebook?A.AnofficialoftheUNB.A.coffeeshopownerC.A.friendoftheauthor’sD.Alex’sfriendfromCalifornia
JustsixdaysafterRankinfirstattendedCongressin1917AmericanPresidentWilsoncalledforavotetogotowaragainstGermanyasGermansubmarines潜水艇attackedAmericanshipsduringWorldWarI.WhenJeanettewascalledupontovoteshesaidIwanttostandbymycountrybuyIcannotvoteforwar.Ivoteno.Forty-nineothercongressmembersalsovotednobutshewasthepersonwhowascriticizedmost.Newspaperssaidherdecisioncamefromweaknessandshewasanti-American.IntheSecondWorldWarJapanesewarplanesattackedtheAmericanbaseatPearlHarborin1941.ThetimecameagainfortheUSCongressmemberstovotefororagainstgoingtowar.EveryonewaswaitingforJeanetteRankintovotewhoroseandsaidAsawomanIcan’tgotowarsoIrefusetosendanyoneelsE.Outof471membersshewastheonlymemberwhovotedagainstwar.Afterthatshereceivedthousandsofletters.MostpeoplecriticizedherbutsomepraisedherforhercouragE.Shortlybeforeshediedin1973shewasaskedifsheregrettedvotingnotothetwowars.Never.sheanswereD.Ifyouareagainstwaryou’reagainstwarregardlessofwhathappens.TodayintheUSCongressBuildingthereisastatueofJeanetteRankin.Onthebaseofthestatueareherwords:Icannotvoteforwar.56.JeanetteRankindecidedtorunfortheUSCongressbecause.A.ShewantedtobecomefamousthroughouttheUSAB.Shehatedwarandwouldvoteagainstwar.C.ShewantedtohelpmorewomenandchildrenD.Shewasabornpolitician57.Whichistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Jeannettewastheonlymembertovotenotothetwowars.B.Jeannettevotednotothewarsbecauseshewasweak.C.EveryoneintheUSAhatedherwhenshevotednotothewaragainstJapan.D.Jeanettebelievedthatnowarwasright.58.FromthepassagewecantellthatJeanetteRankinwas.A.fullofcourageB.VeryfairC.VeryintelligentD.verystubborn.59.TheAmericanpeoplerememberJeanetteRankinmainlyfor.A.herfightingforwomen’srightsB.herbeingthefirstAmericanwomanCongressmemberC.herfightingagainstwarD.hereffortstohelpwomengetthevotingright
Oneofthequalitiesthatmostpeopleadmireinothersisthewillingnesstoadmitone’smistakes.ItisextremelyhardsometimestosayasimplethinglikeIwaswrongaboutthatanditisevenhardertosayIwaswrongandyouwererightaboutthat.Ihadanexperiencerecentlywithsomeoneadmittingtomethathehadmadeamistakefifteenyearsago.Hetoldmehehadbeenthemanagerofacartons纸箱.ThenhetalkedofanincidentandIbegantoremembertheincidenthewasdescribing.IwasabouteightyearsoldatthetimeandIhadgoneintothestorewithmymothertodotheweeklygroceryshopping.OnthatparticulardayImusthavefoundmywaytothefooddepartmentwheretheincidenttookplacE.Theremusthavebeenaspecialsaleoneggsthatdaybecausetherewasabigshowofeggsindozenandhalf-dozencartons.Thecartonswereputthreeorfourfeethigh.Imusthavestoppedinfrontofthemtoadmiretheshow.Justthenawomancamebypushinghergrocerycartandknockedoffthepileofcartons.ForsomereasonIdecideditwasuptometoputthecartonsbacktogethersoIwenttowork.ThemanagerheardthenoiseandcamerushingovertoseewhathadhappeneD.WhenheappearedIwasonmykneescheckingsomeofthecartonstoseeifanyoftheeggswerebrokenbuttohimitlookedasifIwasthepersonwhowastoblame.Heseverelyreprimandedandwantedmetopayforthosebrokeneggs.MyfaceturnedredandItriedtoexplainbutitdidnogooD.EventhoughIquicklyforgottheincidentbutthemanagerdidnot.51.Howoldwastheauthorwhenhewrotethisarticle?A.About8yearsoldB.About18yearsoldC.About23yearsoldD.About15yearsold52.Accordingtothispassagemanypeoplewilladmirewho______.A.havenevermadeanymistakesB.oftenmakemistakesbutcorrecttheminnotimeC.admittheirmistakesD.forgetotherpeople'smistakeseasily53.Whichisthecorrectorderofthefollowing?A.Iforgotallabouttheincident.B.IwentintothestorE.C.A.womanknockedofftheeggcartons.D.Istoodinfrontoftheeggcartons.E.Themanagerremindedmeoftheincident.f.Themanagerdidn'tbelievemyexplanation.g.Ipickeduptheunbrokeneggs.A.b;d;g;c;a;f;eB.b;d;c;g;f;e;aC.b;c;d;g;e;f;aD.b;d;c;g;f;a;e54.Thewordreprimandedinthelastparagraphmostexactlymeans_______.A.frightenedB.scoldedC.suprisedD.comforted55.Thebesttitleforthispassageshouldbe________.A.A.CaseofMistakeB.TheManagerINeverForgetC.TheManagerandID.AnIncident15YearsAgo
GeorgeWashingtonCarverandThomasAlvaEdisonwereAmericanscientistswhowerebornduringthenineteenthcentury.CaverwhowasblackwasborninMissouriin1864.Althoughhisparentswereslaveshewasabletogetacollegeeducation.AfterhegraduatedfromIowaStateCollegehedevelopedmanyimportantnewmethodsoffarming.Healsodiscoveredmanynewusesforfarmingproducts.Hisdiscoveryincludedthreehundredusesforpeanutandtwohundredusesforsweetpotatoes.EdisonwhowasborninOhioin1847wasnotagoodstudentwhenhewasayoungboysohisparentstookhimoutofschoolandhismothereducatedhimathomE.AlthoughhehatedschoolhelovedsciencE.Onedayheburntdownabarn车房whilehewasdoingascientificexperiment.MostpeopleknowwhatagreatscientistEdisonbecamE.HissixthousandinventionsincludedtheelectriclightbulB.56.GeorgeWashingtonCarverandThomasAlvaEdisonwere___scientists.A.AmericanB.FrenchC.GermanD.British57.AccordingtothepassageCarverwas______Edison.A.seventeenyearsoldthanB.seventeenyearsyoungerthanC.sevenyearsyoungerthanD.thesameageas58.Edisongraduatedfrom______.A.IowaStateCollegeB.anAmericancollegeC.afamouscollegeD.wedon’tknowwhere59.Carverdevelopedmanyimportantmethodsof______.A.educatingpeopleB.makingimportantlightbulbsC.farmingD.writing60.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Carverburntdownabarnwhilehewasmakinganexperiment.B.AsayoungboyEdisonlovedschoolandwasaverygoodstudent.C.Carver’sinventionsincludedelectriclightbulB.D.CarveroncewenttocollegE.
ThomasEdisonwasoneoftensaidtobethegreatestgeniusofhisagE.Thereareonlyafewmeninallofthehistorywhohavechangedthelivesofothermenasmuchastheinventorofthefirstusefulelectriclight.ButEdisoncouldneverbehappyonlybecausesomeonesaidhewasagenius.ThereisnosuchthingasgeniusEdisonsaiD.Hesaidthatwhatpeoplecalledgeniuswasmostlyhardwork.ButEdisonwasadreameraswellasaworker.FromhisearliestdaysasachildhewonderedaboutthesecretsofnaturE.Natureheoftensaidisfullofsecrets.Hetriedtounderstandthem;thenhetriedtolearnwhatcouldusefullybedonewiththem.Edisonenjoyedthinking.Heknewthatmostpeoplewilldoalmostanythinginsteadofthedifficultworkofthinkingespeciallyiftheydonotthinkveryoften.ButheknewtoothatthinkingcangivemenenjoymentandpleasurE.EdisoncouldnotunderstandhowanyonecouldbeuninterestedinlifE.Ashelovedtothinkhealsolovedtowork.Onthedayhebecame75yearsoldsomeoneaskedhimwhatideashehadaboutlifE.WorkheanswereD.Discoveringthesecretsofnatureandusingthemtomakemenhappier.Hesaidhehadenoughinventionsinhismindtogivehimanother100yearsofwork.62.Edisonthought____________.A.hecouldbehappyifhewasageniusB.geniusplaysthemostimportantpartinone’ssuccessC.hardworkcoulddobetterthangeniusD.geniuscoulddobetterthanhardwork63.Edisonwas_____________.A.verymuchinterestedinnatureB.interestedindiscoveringthesecretsofnatureC.interestedinchangingpeople’sideasD.uninterestedinmakingpeoplehappierbydiscoveringthesecretsofnature64.InEdison’sopinion______________.A.thinkingcansupplypeoplewithenjoymentandpleasureaswellashelpB.people’ssuccessliesmostlyingeniusC.hardworkisthesecondimportantthinginmakingpeoplesuccessfulD.therearefewsecretsforhimtodiscoverlater65.Thelastsentenceinthepassagemostprobablyimplies__________.A.lifeistooshortforEdisontoinventmoreforhumanbeingsB.Edisonmade100inventionsinhislifeC.Edisonwasabletoliveandworkfor100yearsD.PeopleofhistimewerereadytogiveEdisonanother100years’work
LikeanygoodmotherwhenKarenfoundoutthatanotherbabywasonthewayshedidwhatshecouldtohelpher3-year-oldsonMichaelprepareforanewsibling.TheyfindoutthatthenewbabyisgoingtobeagirlanddayafterdaynightafternightMichaelsingstohissisterinMommy’stummy.ThepregnancyprogressesnormallyforKarenanactivememberofthePantherCreekUnitedMethodistChurchinMorristownTennesseE.ThenthelaborpainscomE.Everyfiveminutes...everyminutE.ButComplicationsariseduringdelivery.Hoursoflabor.WouldaC-sectionberequired?FinallyMichael’slittlesisterisborn.Butsheisinseriouscondition.WithsirenhowlinginthenighttheambulancerushestheinfanttotheneonatalintensivecareunitatSt.Mary’sHospitalinKnoxvilleTennesseE.Thedaysinchby.ThelittlegirlgetsworsE.ThepediatricspecialisttellstheparentsThereisverylittlehopE.Bepreparedfortheworst.Karenandherhusbandcontactalocalcemeteryaboutaburialplot.Theyhavefixedupaspecialroomintheirhomeforthenewbaby—nowtheyplanafuneral.MichaelkeepsbegginghisparentstolethimseehissisterIwanttosingtoherhesays.WeektwoinintensivecarE.Itlooksasifafuneralwillcomebeforetheweekisover.MichaelkeepsnaggingaboutsingingtohissisterbutkidsareneverallowedinIntensiveCarE.ButKarenmakesupherminD.ShewilltakeMichaelwhethertheylikeitornot.Ifhedoesn’tseehissisternowhemayneverseeheralivE.ShedresseshiminanoversizedscrubsuitandmarcheshimintoICU.HelookslikeawalkinglaundrybasketbuttheheadnurserecognizeshimasachildandbellowsGetthatkidoutofherenow!NochildrenarealloweD.ThemotherrisesupstronginKarenandtheusuallymild-manneredladyglaressteel-eyedintotheheadnurse’sfaceherlipsafirmlinE.Heisnotleavinguntilhesingstohissister!KarentowsMichaeltohissister’sbedsidE.HegazesatthetinyinfantlosingthebattletolivE.Andhebeginstosing.Inthepureheartedvoiceofa3-year-oldMichaelsings:Youaremysunshinemyonlysunshineyoumakemehappywhenskiesaregray—Instantlythebabygirlresponds.Thepulseratebecomescalmandsteady.KeeponsingingMichael.YouneverknowdearhowmuchIloveyou.Pleasedon’ttakemysunshineaway—Theraggedstrainedbreathingbecomesassmoothasakitten’spurr.KeeponsingingMichael.TheothernightdearasIlaysleepingIdreamedIheldyouinmyarms...Michael’slittlesisterrelaxesasresthealingrestseemstosweepoverher.KeeponsingingMichael.TearsconquerthefaceofthebossyheadnursE.Karenglows.YouaremysunshinemyonlysunshinE.Pleasedon’ttakemysunshineaway.FuneralplansarescrappeD.Thenextday—theverynextday—thelittlegirliswellenoughtogohome!ThemedicalstaffjustcalleditamiraclE.KarencalleditamiracleofGod’slove!NevergiveuponthepeopleyoulovE.Loveissoincrediblypowerful.71.Whatdoessiblinginthefirstparagraphmean?A.stepmotherB.sisterorbrotherC.neighborD.friend72.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Michaeldoesn’tlovehisyoungersisterbecauseshewillsharehismother’slovE.B.AfterdeliveringthebabyKarenwasseriouslyill.C.SeeingtheyoungersisterindangerMichaeldidn’tcareandstillsanghappily.D.TheheadnursewasatlastmovedbyMichael’ssongandhisloveforthesister.73.WhydidKareninsistonMichael’senteringIntensiveCare?A.BecauseMichaelmayneverhavechancetoseehisyoungersisteralivE.B.BecauseKarenwasdrivenmadatthattimE.C.BecauseMichaelwasalsoseriouslyill.D.BecauseKarenknewMichaelwouldsavehisyoungersisterbyhissinging.74.Whosavedthegirlintheend?A.Thepediatricspecialist.B.KarenandherhusbanD.C.Thebaby.D.ThemiraclecreatedbylovE.75.Whatdoesthewriterwanttoconveyinthepassage?A.Wherethereisawillthereisaway.B.Lovecanmakemiracles.C.A.friendinneedisafriendindeeD.D.Parentsarethebestteachersinchildren’sdevelopment.
DicklivedinEnglanD.OnedayinJanuaryhesaidtohiswifeI'mgoingtoflytoNewYorknextweekbecauseI'vegotsomeworktherE.Whereareyougoingtostaythere?hiswifeaskeD.Idon'tknowyet.DickanswereD.Pleasesendmeyouraddressfromthereinatelegram电报hiswifesaiD.AllrightDickanswereD.HeflewtoNewYorkonJanuary31standfoundanicehotelinthecenterofthecity.Heputhisthingsinhisroomandthenhesenthiswifeatelegram.Heputtheaddressofhishotelinit.Intheeveninghedidn'thaveanyworksohewenttoacinemA.Hecameoutatnineo'clockandsaidNowI'mgoingbacktomyhotelandhaveanicedinner.Hefoundataxi出租车andthedriversaidWheredoyouwanttogo?ButDickdidn'trememberthenameandaddressofhishotel.Whichhotelaremythingsin?hesaidAndwhatamIgoingtodotonight?Butthedriverofthetaxididnotknow.SoDickgotoutandwentintoapostofficE.TherehesenthiswifeanothertelegramandinithewrotePleasesendmemyaddressatthispostofficE.71.DickflewtoNewYorkbecause___.A.hewentthereforaholidayB.hehadworkthereC.hewentthereforsightseeing观光D.hishomewasthere72.Whydidhiswifewantatelegramfromhim?A.Becauseshedidn'tknowhisaddressyetB.BecauseshewantedtogotoNewYorktooC.BecauseshemightsendhimanothertelegramD.Becauseshecouldn'tleaveherhusbandbyhimselfinNewYork73.WheredidDickstayinNewYork?A.Inthecenterofthecity.B.Inahotel.C.Inarestaurant.D.Athisfriend'shousE.74.Whowouldsendhimthenameandaddressofhishotel?A.Themanager经理ofhishotel.B.ThepoliceofficE.C.Thetaxidriver.D.HiswifE.75.Whichofthefollowingisnottrue?A.Dickstayedatanicehotelinthecenterofthecity.B.Dickdidn'tworkonthefirstnightofhisarrival.C.Dickforgottosendhiswifeatelegram.D.Dickwantedtogobacktohishotelinataxi.
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