题目
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woman in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He had talked to her on e-mail many times in the last ten days. All the
other messages were fun and interesting to read, but this message was different.
The message said, "Good-bye loved kowihn yu I amj leaving."
Mr. Reed was frightened by the message. He tried to understand the words that were not spelled right.
He quickly wrote a message to his new friend.
"What do you mean by the message you just sent me?"
He waited but did not get an answer. He wrote back, "Please talk to me."
Finally, she wrote, "I am fallg asleep waht it say gildgye ti ny friends." Mr. Reed thought hard about
this message. "Is she going to kill herself?" he thought.
"What is your phone number?" he typed. The woman sent a phone number. Mr. Reed called. At first the
phone was busy. Then it just rang and rang. He called directory assistance in Pittsburgh. They connected him
with the police. Reed told his story. Then he faxed them what his friend wrote.
The police and paramedics quickly went to the woman"s house. When she didn"t answer the doorbell,
they broke in. They found her on the floor near the computer. She told them, "I took 60 pills." The paramedics
rushed her to the hospital.
"Mr. Reed did a great job of saving this woman," the police captain said. "If he hadn"t guessed at the
e-message, she would be dead now." The woman is fine now, and she thanks Mr. Reed for saving her life.
B. saw his new friend somewhere before
C. wrote e-mail to his new friend for ten days
D. talked with his new friend about strange things
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试题【阅读理解。 One morning, Jim Reed checked his e-mail. He found a strange message】;主要考察你对人物故事类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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me out of my dream, then finally signed the papers that would allow me to be a solider.
One day, nearly two years after the Philippines (菲律宾) became my 2 , I was told to go to the
office of Lieutenant Colonel (中校) Boyd. He seemed to be a kind man, but I was pretty sure that he hadn"t
called me in to 3 the time of day.
Standing before his desk, I waited 4 as he read through some paperwork. Then he looked up.
"Why, Private (二等兵), haven"t you written to your mother for more than six months?"
I felt weak in my knees. Has it been 5 long? I thought.
"I don"t have anything to say, sir."
Lieutenant Colonel Boyd told me that my mother had got in touch with the American Red Cross,
which in turn informed me about that. Then he said, "Go to that desk, and you"ll find some paper and a
pen. Sit down right this minute and write to your mother, Private?"
"Yes, sir."
When I finished a short letter, I stood before him again.
"Private, I"m 6 you to find something to say to your mother at least once a week. Do you
understand?" I did.
Some thirty-five years later, my 7 mother"s mind was not as good as it used to be, and I had
to place her in a convalescent home (疗养院). As I 8 her own things in a big old strong box, I found
some letters tied with a bright red ribbon (缎带).
They were the letters I had 9 from the Philippines. I sat on the floor of her room that afternoon
reading each one, tears (眼泪) running down my face. I now realized how deeply I, as a 10 , had made
her worried by my careless thoughts.
The lesson I learned may have been too 11 to help my mother, but it"s still 12 me good.
These days I don"t need an officer standing over me to write my loved ones on a regular basis (定期).
Mrs Green was walking along a San Francisco street. Suddenly a man took her purse and ran. Mrs.
Green was very angry. She had ten dollars, her bus pass, and the keys to her house in her purse. Mrs.
Green ran after the thief. The thief ran one block (街区), two blocks, three blocks.
The thief was a young man, so he could run fast. Mrs. Green was not a young woman - she was
73 years old - but she could run fast, too. Mrs. Green stayed right behind the thief. Mrs. Green was
wearing two chopsticks in her hair. The chopsticks had sharp (尖的) ends.
Mrs. Green took the chopsticks out of her hair. "Maybe I can stab (刺,戳) the thief with these
chopsticks," she thought. "Then he will drop my purse."
The thief ran into a building. Mrs. Green followed him. "Help! Stop him!" she shouted. "He has my
purse!" Two police officers were walking near the building. They heard Mrs. Green and ran to help her.
One police officer stayed with Mrs. Green. The other police officer ran after the thief.
The police officer found the thief at the corner of the building. The thief was looking in Mrs. Green"s
purse. When he saw the police officer, the thief dropped the purse and ran away.
A few minutes later the police officer caught the thief. He was found under a car and taken to jail
(监狱). The thief will stay in jail for a long time. But the thief was lucky. He was lucky that the police
caught him! Why?
B. Keys
C. A purse
D. A bus pass
But it was not to last.
It was a Saturday, and I was on the way to my aunt"s. Sitting in the bus, I 1 what I would do to
deal with my little sister and her friend, who were both in 2 third year of primary school. My 3
and that girl"s mum expected me to help their children with spoken English, and had agreed to 4 me.
I started my two girl "class". Their school books were on the desk, but I didn"t use them, 5 my
own teaching plan.
At the beginning, the girls were calm and studied 6 . But an hour later, after a 15 minute break,
they quit concentrating on study. Instead, they ran about the 7 giggling (咯咯笑) madly, paying 8
attention to me.
The room got messier-books and toys covered the floor. I was just about to 9 this when suddenly
the door opened. Their parents looked stunned (受惊吓的).
My aunt asked, "You have finished the task?" My face 10 , I lied and nodded slightly. Before the
girl"s mum could hand me the money, I 11 out of the house. I knew I couldn"t accept it.
Being a teacher with a messy ending is surely 12 …
She was making a list of things she wanted to do to fix up the bike. On her list, Tracy had written new
seat, paint, and bell. Then she thought, "I want to make sure drivers see me on my bike. I"ll add reflectors
(反光镜)
to my list."
Tracy"s dad walked into the kitchen. "What are you doing?" he asked.
"Oh, I"m just thinking about the bike I want to buy", Tracy said. "I had hoped to earn enough on my
paper route the first week to buy it, but I only made fifteen dollars. I hope the bike is still there after I get
paid next week."
"Well, if you would like to earn the money tomorrow, you can help me," Tracy"s dad said.
"Doing what?" Tracy asked eagerly.
"I"m washing windows in the morning," her dad said. "I could use five dollars" worth of help."
Even though it was a Saturday, Tracy got up quite early. She washed the inside of all of the windows.
By twelve o"clock, she finished and had the money in her hand. Just as she was ready to leave, her mom
called to her, "Tracy, did you make your bed?" Tracy rushed to her bedroom and made her bed. Finally, she
headed for the door. She raced down the street to where the bike was for sale. Luckily, It was still there. The
owner noticed Tracy looking at the bike. "Would you like to buy it?" asked the owner.
"I sure would! I have twenty dollars," Tracy answered, pulling the money out of her pocket.
Within minutes Tracy rode away wearing a huge smile. She circled the block several times. She wanted
her friends to see her on her new bike.
up and down. "We are all the same," he was saying. He paused, looked 2 at the paper in his hand, then into
the front. "We are not different from one another. We all belong (属于) to one family."
His thin voice 3 his weak body. His jacket was too large, and his trousers swept the ground. I thought he could not possibly be 11 years old. He had a certain unbelievable charm (诱惑力) —even in those 4 few
moments I was moved by his amazing feelings.
"We are all the same," he was saying again. It seemed to me that his words 5 a faraway bell. He was
reading those famous words spoken by Shylock in Shakespeare"s The Merchant of Venice.
The kid was 6 not for himself, but a huge family he had not asked to join: the millions of Africans who
7 a deadly virus (病毒) in their bodies. "We all belong to one family. We love and we laugh. We hurt and
we cry. We live and we die." He stopped, opened his arms, hands turned upwards and caught his shoulders (臂膀).
I went into the house with 8 the boy had given me in those few moments. I had 9 for five or six
stories like, who was this kid, where did he come from, where did he get so much courage (勇气), and what
would 10 to him?
This was the beginning, that afternoon in the spring of 2000. Over the next year or so I 11 try to find
the answers to these questions. I was going to discover something that could make my life 12 for ever.
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