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阅读理解     One Sunday a few of us decided to take advantage of the first sunny day we"d have for ages to take
a trip down to the coast to visit the penguins again. Last time I went down there was a couple of months
ago and it was a dull cold day. Sunday couldn"t have been more different - clear skies and sunshine made
it feel like summer, although it was still -25°C.
      Six of us drove to the coast. It was the first time we"d been off the base on our own without our field
assistant, so it had a slightly different feeling - more like a few friends going to the seaside than an
Antarctic field trip! When we reached Windy Creek, we luckily caught sight of quite a few small flying
seabirds, which are seldom seen there.
     Once on the sea ice we found that some of the more curious penguins had wandered over from the
main group to come and check us out. We"d been told that then they were nursing their chicks (刚孵出
的幼雏) and they would be more careful and nervous than last time, but that didn"t seem to be the case. We walked across to the main group which were stretched for a couple of miles along the coast. We sat
down for some sandwiches and soon found ourselves surrounded by many curious observers. Without
any attackers on land, they were very brave and came within a meter of us to pose (摆姿势) for photos.
     Before heading back, we spent a few hours on the sea ice watching the penguins and their chicks,
which had grown dramatically (明显地) since our last visit. It was such a nice day.1. When did the trip most probably happen?A. On a dull Sunday.      
B. On a warm Sunday.
C. On a summer Sunday.    
D. On a winter Sunday.2. It can be inferred from the second paragraph that the six people _____.A. felt a little nervous      
B. felt a little excited
C. were left all by themselves on their Antarctic base
D. got bored with staying with their field assistant3. What does the writer mean by saying "but that didn"t seem to be the case"?A. They were told a lie.
B. A wrong decision was made.
C. The truth was the opposite.
D. They didn"t believe what they were told.4. The six people did the following during the trip EXCEPT _____.A. feed the penguins
B. take pictures of the penguins
C. enjoy watching flying seabirds
D. watch the young penguins
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完形填空     In 1982, Steven Callahan was crossing the Atlantic alone in his sailboat when it struck something and
sank. He got into a life boat, but his supplies were   1  . His chances of surviving were small.   2   when
three fishermen found him 76 days later, he was alive-much   3   than he was when he started, but alive.
     His   4   of how he survived is fascinating. His cleverness - how he   5   to catch fish, how he
evaporated(蒸发)sea water to   6   fresh water - is very interesting.
     But the thing that   7   my eye was how he managed to keep himself going when all hope seemed lost,
and there seemed no   8   in continuing the struggle. He was starved and   9  worn-out. Giving up would
have seemed the only possible choice.
     When people   10   these kinds of circumstances (境遇), they do something with their minds that gives
them the courage to keep going. Many people in   11   desperate circumstances   12   in or go mad.
Something the survivors do with their thoughts helps them find the courage to carry on   13   difficulties.
     "I tell myself I can   14   it," wrote Callahan in his book. "Compared to what others have been through, I"m fortunate. I tell myself these things over and over,   15   up courage…
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     "Everything happens for the best." my mother said whenever I felt disappointed. " __1__, and one day something good will happen. Then you"ll realize it wouldn"t have happened __2__the disappointment you
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(1) Mr. Brown (the motorist)
     At about 9:20 p.m. on October 14th, I was driving along Market Road in the direction of Midwick.
I wanted to go to Sturham to collect my wife, who had been visiting some friends. I prepared to turn into
Sturham Road, which was on my right. In the distance, I saw the lights of a car moving towards me but it was along way from me. I put out my hand to show that I was going to turn right. Then I started to turn
slowly towards Sturham Road. Suddenly there was a loud noise on the passenger"s (near) side of the
car. I stopped the car and got out. A motorcycle had hit my car. The motorcyclist had been thrown over
the car. He was injured, so I ran to a shop to phone for help.
(2)  Mt. Smith (the injured motorcyclist)
     On the evening of October 14th, I was going home along Market Road towards Newtown. I was
riding my motorcycle. I was going slowly because some of the streetlights were out and road was wet
and slippery. Just before Sturham road, a car suddenly drove right across my path. The driver did not
flash his lights to give a warning. I could not turn in time, so I hit the side of the car. When I woke up, I
was lying in a hospital in Market Road.
(3) Mr. Lee (another motorcyclist) 
     At about 9:10 p.m. on October 14th, I left my home in Midwick. Ten minutes later I was riding my
motorcycle along Market Road. I was going to Newton. There was a motorcycle about 40 meters in
front of me. It was not going very quickly. The man on it was riding near the curb (路边) but I was near
the center of the road. The motorcyclist in front of me tried to turn to his right but there was no time. He
hit the car and was injured. There was no car going along in front of us o put by the road.
1. Which of these pictures exactly shows the scene of the accident?
X= the place where the motorcycle hit the car;   N=Newtown;M= Midwick;  S=Sturham
(Note that cars and motorcycles always keep to the left in England.)
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2. Which of these statements about the accident is probably correct?
A. Mr. Brown wrongly supposed that the lights of the two motorcycles were those of a car.
B. the lights of the car moving towards Mr. Brown made him unable to see.
C. Mr. Brown knocked down a motorcyclist on purpose.
D. The accident was caused by the carelessness of the first motorcyclist.
3. It seems probable from the statements that Mr. Brown ______ .
A. gave no signal to show that he was turning right
B. did not five any signal until he was actually turning
C. failed to give a proper signal at that time
D. flashed his light to show that he was going to turn
4. We would expect to find that Mr. Brown"s car was damaged on its ______ side.
A. front  
B. left  
C. right  
D. driver"s
阅读理解。
     When I was an educational official in Palo Alto, California, Polly Tyner, the president of our
school board, wrote a letter that was printed in the Palo Alto Times. Polly"s son, Jim, had great
difficulty in school. He was classified as educationally disabled and required a great deal of
patience on the part of his parents and teachers. But Jim was a happy kid with a great smile that
lit up the room. His paront8 acknowledged his academic difficulties, but always tried to help him
see his strengths so that he could walk with pride. Shortly after Jim finished high school, he was
killed in a motorcycle accident. After his death, his mother submitted (提交) letter to the newspaper.
     Today we buried our 20-yeer-old son. He was killed instantly in a motorcycle accident on
Friday night. How I with I had known when I talked to him last that it would be the last time. If I
had only known I would have said, "Jim, I love you and I"m very proud of you"
     I would have taken the time to count the many blessings he brought to the lives of the many
who loved him. I would have taken the time to appreciate his beautiful smile, the sound of his
laughter, hit genuine love of people.
     When you put all the good qualities on the scale and try to balance all the irritating phenomena
such as the radio which was always too loud, the haircut that wasn"t to our liking, the dirty socks
under the bed, etc., your angry feelings won"t amount to much.
     I won"t get another chance to tell my son all that I would have wanted him to bear, but, ether
parents, you do have a chance. Tell your young people what you would want them to hear if you
knew it would be your last conversation. The last time I talked to Jim was the day he died. He
called me to say, "Hi, Mom! I just called to say I love you. Got to go to work. Bye." He gave me
something to treasure forever
     If there is any purpose at all for Jim"s death, maybe it is to make others appreciate more of life
and to have people, especially family members, take the time to let each other know just how much
we care.
1. Accosting to the passage, we know that ______.
A. Jim kept to himself                
B. Jim did very well in his studies
C. Jim a parents were patient with him    
D. Jim failed to finish his high school
2. By writing the letter printed in the Pain Alto Times, the author intends to ______.
A. mourn her son"s sudden death in a traffic accident
B. remind people to be cautious of motorcycles
C. advise people to take the chance to express their love in time
D. appreciate more of life than ever before
3. What can be the best title of the passage?
A. Love your Family.                  
B. Do it Today.
C. Walk with Pride.                    
D. Appreciate Smiles.
4. The underlined word "irritating" in Paragraph 4 means ______.

A. annoying
B. aggressive
C. impatient
D. thrilling

阅读理解。

     It was the summer of 1965. Deluca, then 17, visited Peter Buck, a family friend. Buck
asked DeLuca about his plans for the future. "I" m going to college, but I need a way to
pay for it," DeLuca recalls saying. "Buck said, "You should open a sandwich shop. ""
     That afternoon, they agreed to be partners. And they set a goal: to open 32 stores in
ten years. After doing some research, Buck wrote a check for $ 1,000. DeLuca rented
a storefront (店面) in Connecticut, and when they couldn"t cover their start-up costs,
Buck kicked in another $ 1,000.
But business didn"t go smoothly as they expected. DeLuca says, "After six months, we
were doing poorly, but we didn"t know how badly, because we didn"t have any financial
controls." All he and Buck knew was that their sales were lower than their costs.
     Deluca was managing the store and going to the University of Bridgeport at the same
time. Buck was working at his day job as a nuclear physicist in New York. They"d meet
Monday evenings and brainstorm ideas for keeping the business running. "We convinced
ourselves to open a second store. We figured we could tell the public, "We are so
successful, we are opening a second store." "And they did--in the spring of 1966. Still,
it was a lot of learning by trial and error.
     But the partners" learn-as-you-go approach turned out to be their greatest strength.
Every Friday, DeLuca would drive around and hand - deliver the checks to pay their
suppliers."It probably took me two and a half hours and it wasn"t necessary, but as a
result, the suppliers got to know me very well, and the personal relationships
established really helped out." DeLuca says.
     And having a goal was also important. "There are so many problems that can get you
down. You just have to keep working toward your goal," DeLuca adds.
DeLuca ended up founding Subway Sandwich, the multimillion -dollar restaurant chain.

1. DeLuca opened the first sandwich shop in order to _____.
A. support his family
B. pay for his college education
C. help his partner expand business
D. do some research
2. Which of the following is true of Buck?
A. He put money into the sandwich business.
B. He was a professor of business administration.
C. He was studying at the University of Bridgeport.
D. He rented a storefront for DeLuca.
3. They decided to open a second store because they _____.
A. had enough money to do it
B. had succeeded in their business
C. wished to meet the increasing demand of customers
D. wanted to make people believe that they were successful
4. What contributes most to their success according to the author?
A. Learning by trial and error.
B. Making friends with suppliers.
C. Finding a good partner.
D. Opening chain stores.