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     A woman in Japan who had no home sneaked into(潜入)a man"s house and lived without being noticed in his closet for a year. She was arrested after the man found that his food was disappearing and reported
it to the police.
     Police found the 58-year-old woman Thursday hiding in the top part of the man"s closet and arrested
her for getting in without the owner"s permission.
     The man had security cameras which sent images(图像)to his cell-phone after becoming confused by
food disappearing from his kitchen over the past several months.
     One of the cameras on Thursday caught someone moving inside his home after he had left, so he called the police who at first thought it was a thief. However, when they arrived, they found the door locked and all windows closed.
     "We searched the house and checked every corner where someone could possibly hide," Itakura said. "When we opened the closet, we found the woman curled up(卷曲)on her side, feeling nervous and
frightened."
     The woman told the police that she had no place to live and first sneaked into the man"s house about
a year ago when he left it without locking the door.
     "She had moved a mattress(垫子)into the small closed space and even took showers," Itakura said.
He called the woman "tidy and clean".
1. The police arrested the woman mainly because______________.
A. she stole the man"s food.
B. she often went into other people"s houses.
C. she entered the man"s house without permission.
D. she didn"t open the door when the police arrived
2. According to the passage, when the woman was found by the police, she______.
A. was stealing food in the kitchen.    
B. felt nervous and frightened
C. was untidy and dirty              
D. tried to jump off the window
3. Which of the following is correct?
A. The woman doesn"t like living in her own house.
B. The man always forgets to lock his door when he leaves.
C. The woman first sneaked into the man"s house about a year ago.
D. The woman was over sixty years old when she was arrested.
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     For a few years, I have been wearing a ring on my right hand. It"s not always the__1__ring, but it"s
always a ring that has__2__on it so that when I look at it, I"m__3__or reminded of something important. I
have made a__4__of buying rings like this whenever I see one in a store. Sometimes I give them away as
__5__to someone like Jennie.
     I first met Jennie in the __6__waiting room and we had talked several times. One night I sat down
beside her and __7__how her son was doing because I knew that he was in very__8__condition. She told me that she didn"t know what to do any more because it seemed none of the__9__from the doctors was
good. They weren"t at all sure her son was going to __10__the accident that had hurt him so badly. With
__11__in her eyes she said, "They"re __12__my hope."
     I knew then that it was__13__just a coincidence that I was wearing the ring that I had on that day. As
she__14__to talk, I __15__slipped the ring off my finger and placed it in Jennie"s hand. I told her to wear
it to remember that God loved her and He would be with her__16__all of this.__17__Jennie looked down
at the ring, she got excited and then held it tightly,__18__the word written on the ring was "HOPE".
     The last day I was at the hospital, I saw Jennie in the distance as I got on the lift. She __19__and held
up the hand with the ring on it as she called out to me saying, "Look, I __20__have Hope!"
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(     )1. A. special  
(     )2. A. words    
(     )3. A. admired  
(     )4. A. plan      
(     )5. A. gifts    
(     )6. A. railway  
(     )7. A. asked    
(     )8. A. favorable
(     )9. A. advice    
(     )10. A. defeat  
(     )11. A. apologies
(     )12. A. keeping up
(     )13. A. other than
(     )14. A. continued
(     )15. A. cautiously
(     )16. A. over    
(     )17. A. Until    
(     )18. A. for      
(     )19. A. shouted  
(     )20. A. ever   
B. expensive  
B. pictures    
B. encouraged  
B. point      
B. prizes      
B. school      
B. explained  
B. normal      
B. news        
B. experience  
B. tears      
B. bringing down
B. rather than
B. refused    
B. quietly    
B. beyond      
B. While      
B. so          
B. waved      
B. only        
C. same        
C. names      
C. trusted    
C. list        
C. awards      
C. hospital    
C. thought    
C. serious    
C. instructions
C. predict    
C. anger      
C. cutting off
C. more than  
C. attempted  
C. nervously  
C. through    
C. Since      
C. yet        
C. cheered    
C. still      
D. valuable  
D. symbols    
D. puzzled    
D. habit      
D. thanks    
D. airport    
D. found      
D. excellent  
D. comfort    
D. survive    
D. doubt      
D. taking away
D. less than  
D. started    
D. shyly      
D. within    
D. When      
D. and        
D. hesitated  
D. Just     
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     The child in the hospital bed was just waking up after having a throat(喉咙)operation. His throat
  1  , and he was afraid. However, the young nurse  2   by his bed smiled so  3   that the little boy
smiled back. He  4  to be afraid. The young nurse was May Paxton  5   she was deaf(聋的).May
Paxton graduated  6   the Missouri School for the Deaf near the year 1909. Three years  7   she
went to see Dr. Richardson about   8   a nurse. Dr. Richardson was one of the founders of Mercy
Hospital of Kansas City.   9   had never heard of a deaf nurse. She told May that her   10   would
be very low and that the work would be   11  . However, May said that hard work did not frighten
her. Dr. Richardson was   12  her, and accepted May as a student nurse.
     Dr. Richardson never   13  her decision.   14  , she was so pleased with May"s work that she
later accepted two other deaf women as student nurses. The   15   was Miss Marian Finch, who
was hard of   16  . The second was Miss Lillie Bessie. These three were   17    "the silent angles
(天使)of Mercy Hospital" during the   18   they worked there.
     Dr. Richardson often   19   her faith in the girls" ability to learn nursing. She wrote to May. "For
three years, you have been with us… It is wonderful to me that no man,  20   or child ever, to my
knowledge, made a complaint(投诉)against you…
(     )1.A.cut       
(     )2.A.standing  
(     )3.A.shyly      
(     )4.A.continued  
(     )5.A.for        
(     )6.A.as        
(     )7.A.later      
(     )8.A.seeking    
(     )9.A.You        
(     )10.A.money    
(     )11.A.easy      
(     )12.A.angry with
(     )13.A.regretted
(     )14.A.In fact  
(     )15.A.one      
(     )16.A.reading  
(     )17.A.offered  
(     )18.A.year      
(     )19.A.spoke of  
(     )20.A.person    
B.hurt        
B.jumping      
B.sadly        
B.began        
B.so          
B.from        
B.before      
B.changing    
B.She          
B.check        
B.disappointing
B.satisfied with
B.thought of  
B.In a hurry  
B.others      
B.hearing      
B.chosen      
B.month        
B.said        
B.woman        
C.wounded  
C.lying    
C.cheerfully
C.stopped  
C.and      
C.with      
C.ago      
C.hiring    
C.We        
C.pay      
C.joyful    
C.sorry for
C.liked    
C.In surprise
C.first    
C.listening
C.told      
C.time      
C.heard of  
C.boy      
D.damaged  
D.crying    
D.weakly    
D.forgot    
D.but      
D.in        
D.then      
D.becoming  
D.He        
D.price    
D.difficult
D.ashamed of
D.believed  
D.In public
D.other    
D.writing  
D.called    
D.term      
D.noticed  
D.girl     
阅读理解。
     He was just 12 years old when he died. But he brought courage and hope to people around the
world.
Nkosi Johnson, who died last June, is remembered today as an AIDS fighter. This young boy
challenged his government"s AIDS policies and united millions of South Africans in the fight against
the disease.
     Johnson was the longest surviving person born HIV positive.(艾滋病病毒呈阳性) He survived
with this deadly disease for 12 years before it claimed his life.
     At first, Johnson was expected to live for nine months when his foster mother (养母), Gail Johnson,
took him in at the age of two. She now runs Nkosi Haven across town from her house in Melville. The
Haven is home to 20 children living with HIV or AIDS, and 11 of their mothers.
     Johnson attracted the world"s attention and stole the hearts of thousands of people across the world
at the 13th International AIDS Conference in Durban in July 2000. He stood in front of a large audience
including South African President Thabo Mbeki. He told them that he wanted AZT, a drug used to treat
AIDS patients, to be given HIV-positive pregnant women to prevent the disease being passed on to their
unborn babies. He received a loud cheer at the end of his speech.
     Johnson"s speech was broadcast live across the world. With views beyond his age and even a sense
of humor, Johnson soon became an international sign of the fight against AIDS and HIV.
1. The underlined words "claimed his life" in Paragraph 3 mean _____.  
A. did harm to Johnson"s health  
B. helped Johnson to survive  
C. cause the death of Johnson    
D. made Johnson weak
2. The AIDS child gave the speech in order to _____.
A. steal the hearts of thousands of people  
B. be an AIDS fighter  
C. get more help from the world        
D. fight against the government
3. From the passage we can infer that _____.  
A. the government"s AIDS policies have to be improved  
B. the government did nothing to help those with HIV positive  
C. the boy"s speech changed the government"s policies  
D. no other HIV positive patient lived longer than the boy
4. The best title for this passage is "______".
A. The Sad Story of an AIDS Child  
B. The Courage of an AIDS Child  
C. AIDS, a Deadly Disease        
D. A Hero in South Africa
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     My mother used to ask me what was the most important part of the body. Through the years I would
__1__what I thought was the correct answer. When I was younger, I thought __2__was very important to
us as humans, so I said, "My ears, Mommy". She said, "No. Many people are __3__. But you keep
thinking about it and I will ask you again soon."
     Several years passed __4__she asked me again. Since making my first __5__, I had often thought of
the correct answer. So this time I told her, "Mommy, sight is very important to everybody, so it must be
our eyes." She looked at me and told me, "You are __6__fast, but the answer is not correct because there
are many people who are blind."
    __7__the years, Mother asked me a couple more __8__and always her answer was, "No, but you are
getting __9__every year, my child." Then last year, my Grandpa died. Everybody was crying when it was
our __10__to say our final good-bye to Grandpa. Mom asked me, "Do you know the most important
body part yet, my dear?"
     I was __11__when she asked me this now. I always thought this was a __12__between her and me.
She saw the__13__on my face and told me, "This question is very important. It shows that you have really
__14__your life." I saw her eyes well up with tears. She said, "My dear, the most important body part is
your __15__." I asked, "Is it because it holds up your head?" She replied, "No, it is __16__on them a
crying friend or loved one can rest their head. I only hope that you have enough __17__and friends that
you will have a shoulder to cry __18__when you need it." Then and there I knew the most important body
part is not a __19__one. It is sympathetic to the pain of __20__.
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(     )1. A. notice    
(     )2. A. love      
(     )3. A. blind    
(     )4. A. while    
(     )5. A. discovery
(     )6. A. learning  
(     )7. A. Before    
(     )8. A. ways      
(     )9. A. stronger  
(     )10. A. duty    
(     )11. A. shocked  
(     )12. A. game    
(     )13. A. worry    
(     )14. A. enjoyed  
(     )15. A. shoulders
(     )16. A. how      
(     )17. A. respect  
(     )18. A. by      
(     )19. A. valuable
(     )20. A. others  
B. believe    
B. health    
B. deaf      
B. once      
B. decision  
B. thinking  
B. Till      
B. things    
B. taller    
B. turn      
B. satisfied  
B. test      
B. puzzlement
B. found      
B. feet      
B. because    
B. favor      
B. on        
B. useful    
B. the deaf  
C. doubt    
C. sound    
C. lame      
C. after    
C. attempt  
C. growing  
C. Beyond    
C. questions
C. smarter  
C. pity      
C. interested
C. match    
C. regret    
C. disliked  
C. hands    
C. why      
C. love      
C. above    
C. selfish  
C. Grandpa  
D. wonder    
D. sight    
D. foolish  
D. before    
D. suggestion
D. changing  
D. Over      
D. times    
D. nicer    
D. chance    
D. excited  
D. job      
D. pain      
D. lived    
D. hair      
D. whether  
D. fun      
D. for      
D. precious  
D. the blind
阅读理解
     Ellen and Bill County are both teachers. They met in college and became good friends because of their shared love for children. Two years after the couple got married, Ellen saw a huge change in the life of one of her students, a 9-year-old girl. Three years ago both of the little girl"s parents had died and there was no one to take care of her. She was taken away to live in a government office. But finally she was taken in and adopted by a family and became their daughter. Ellen said that she noticed the difference in the child"s life
after she was placed in a permanent home and thought that maybe she and her husband could help a child
in a similar way.
     They decided to become temporary parents and to take a child into their home on the weekends when the real parents could not take care of him or her. The pair planned to have their own children in a few
years, but decided that this would be a way to give to the community in the meantime.
     The couple quickly grew to love one of the children they looked after. When he became legally
available, Billy became the first child they took in permanently. Six months after adopting Billy, Ellen was
told by her doctor that she was unable to have children naturally. Ellen says she knew then that adoption
was the way she was meant to have a family.
     Since adopting Billy, now 17, Ellen and Bill have adopted five more children --- Rose,16; Albert,
11; Joshua, 5 and in June 2003, they added biological brother and sister Tyler and Rylee to the County
family.
     The County family has been recognized for their work on adoption, and have received many awards
for their efforts. Last June, the family was even interviewed on the television show, "Adoption Stories".
     Ellen says she would like to encourage other families to adopt children. She adds that the best part of
being a mother of six is: "Giving Josh a bath, putting a band-aid on a cut knee or just the everyday mom
things, that makes motherhood such an honor and a privilege."
1. What is the passage mainly about?
A. How a couple first met at college        
B. Where you can adopt a child
C. The benefits of adoption to the community    
D. How adoption created a happy family
2. Why did Ellen and Bill first decide to adopt a childe?
A. Because they had always loved children very much
B. Because they saw the benefits of adoption for a child
C. Because they were not able to have children of their own
D. Because they wanted to receive awards for their community work
3. Which of the children are related to each other by blood?
A. Rylee and Tyler  
B. Billy and Tyler
C. Albert and Joshua
D. Rose and Albert
4. What can be inferred from this passage?
A. Ellen had thought of adopting a child before getting married.
B. Only kids under 16 can be adopted by a family
C. A loving family is important to a child"s happiness
D. Adopting a child always makes the family become famous