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阅读理解。     I was 9 years old when I found out my father was ill. It was 1944, but I can remember my mother"s words
as if it were yesterday:" Kerrel, I don"t want you to take food from your father, because he has AIDS. Be very
careful when you are around him."
     AIDS wasn"t something we talked about in my country when I was growing up. From then on, I knew that
this would be a family secret. My parents were not together anymore, and my dad lived alone. For a while, he
could take care of himself. But when I was 12, his condition worsened. My father"s other children lived far away,
so it fell to me to look after him.
     We couldn"t afford all the necessary medication for him, and because Dad was unable to work, I had no
money for school supplies and often couldn"t even buy food for dinner. I would sit in class feeling completely
lost, the teacher"s words muffled as I tried to figure out how I was going to manage. I did not share my burden
(负担) with anyone. I had seen how people reacted to AIDS. Kids laughed at classmates who had parents with
the disease. And even adults could be cruel. When my father was moved to the hospital, the nurses would leave
his food on the bedside table even though he was too weak to feed himself.
     I had known that he was going to die, but after so many years of keeping his condition a secret. I was
completely unprepared when he reached his final days. Sad and hopeless. I called a woman at the nonprofit
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National AIDS Support. That day, she kept me on the phone for hours. I was so lucky to
find someone who cared. She saved my life.
     I was 15 when my father died. He took his secret away with him, having never spoken
about AIDS to anyone, even me. He didn"t want to call attention to AIDS. I do.
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完形填空。
     My husband has been ill in hospital for two months and I have learned to make do with very little (凑合过
日子).
     One Sunday afternoon, I went to buy a   1   for my daughter with my friend. A woman who was also
buying books in the bookstore saw me and said, "I   2   you must be having a hard time." I just smiled and
said, "I"m okay. I have eight dollars and I have food at home, so I"ll be   3   ."
      About ten   4   later she came up to me and said,"Can I take a look at the book that you"ve   5   ? It seems
very interesting!" I said all right and gave it to her.
      Just then   6   called me and I immediately went out.   7   I returned she thanked me and   8   my book.
     On my way home my friend who was driving said, "You told me you didn"t had much   9   ?" I replied,"I
don"t."
      She said, "Oh yes, you do!" I assured (向—保证) her I   10   had two dollars left, but still she insisted I 
  11   plenty of money.
      "Look at your book in your bag," she   12   ."There"s a hundred dollar bill in it." I turned over the page and
got so   13   ! There actually was a hundred dollar   14   that seemed to have fallen out of my book!
     I   15   her, very surprised, and said, "I don"t know   16   that came from. I have no idea because I certainly
did not have a hundred   17   !"
     I thought and thought about the money for days after that. Then I realized it must have come from   18   
who asked to borrow my book in the bookstore. How   19   of her! And what a wonderful gift to   20   when
I am down to my last two dollars!
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(     )1. A. storybook  
(     )2. A. suggest   
(     )3. A. sad        
(     )4. A. hours     
(     )5. A. written    
(     )6. A. someone   
(     )7. A. Since    
(     )8.A. threw away 
(     )9. A. wisdom    
(     )10. A. never    
(     )11. A. had      
(     )12. A. said    
(     )13. A. worried   
(     )14. A. letter   
(     )15. A. looked at 
(     )16. A. why      
(     )17. A. bags     
(     )18. A. the lady  
(     )19. A. foolish   
(     )20. A. make  
B. toy bear   
B. wish       
B. upset     
B. minutes  
B. chosen    
B. nobody   
B. When    
B. asked for  
B. money     
B. always   
B. spent    
B. cried    
B. satisfied  
B. card      
B. quarreled  with  
B. how       
B. books     
B. the writer 
B. kind       
B. refuse  
C. birthday cake    
C. hear               
C. fine               
C. days           
C. hidden               
C. everyone       
C. Before                
C. looked into    
C. water              
C. only               
C. lost               
C. ordered                    
C. surprised    
C. picture                
C. believed in     
C. what            
C. stores             
C. my friend         
C. energetic       
C. invent           
D. concert ticket             
D. think                      
D. honest                     
D. weeks                      
D. finished                   
D. anybody                    
D. Because                     
D. gave back                 
D. patience                  
D. once                      
D. won                       
D. shouted                   
D. relaxed                    
D. bill                      
D. laughed at               
D. where                     
D. dollars                    
D. my daughter              
D. proud                     
D. receive               
阅读理解。
     As a child, I remember listening to a song called "Wonderful, Wonderful Copenhagen." When I visited the
city last year, that song kept running through my head. It got me wondering: Just what is wonderful about
Copenhagen?
     It"s not a place filled with world-famous tourist sites. But it does have a charm(魅力)that makes you want
to linger. You can sample the food, visit the castles and museums, and learn about the life of the Danes.
      Stoget, the world"s longest pedestrian (人行道) mall, runs through the center of the old city. This string
of lively street and squares makes walking a treat. I happily explored the mall, looking in the windows of shops
and cafes. I followed Stoget from the square in front of the city hall to Nyhavn. Here, old houses painted
bright colors look out over a picturesque harbor filled with sailing ships. Denmark"s beloved storyteller Hans
Christian Andersen lived here when he wrote his first stories.
     From Nyhavan, I continued heading north. I wanted to see Copenhagen"s symbol, the statue of the Little
Mermaid (美人鱼). She was set up in honor of Hans Christian Andersen"s famous story. As I continued my
city tour, one thing impressed me all the bicycles. I learned that half the population of Copenhagen rides bikes
every day. Only 20 percent of Copenhageners own cars because there is a 180 percent tax on them. That
certainly keeps the city free of traffic jams and heavy pollution! It"s easy to join all the bicyclists pedaling (骑
车) through the streets, too. The city provides free bicycles that anyone can use. The cycling around the
castles and parks made a relaxing end to a full day. As darkness fell and the parks" lights began to twinkle, I
watched families enjoying themselves.
     So what is wonderful about Copenhagen? Just about everything.
1. What is the purpose of referring to the song in the 1st paragraph?
A. To arouse the interest of the readers in the city of Copenhagen.
B. To show the readers that Copenhagen is a wonderful city.
C. To express the puzzled feeling of the author.
D. To ask the readers to find out what is wonderful about Copenhagen.
2. The word "linger" in the 2nd paragraph is most close to______.
A. walk
B. stay
C. learn
D. leave
3. The underlined sentence "makes walking a treat" in the 3rd paragraph means _______ .
A. You can find various food in this string of lively street and squares
B. You will meet many people when walking along the string of lively street and squares
C. Walking will be a great pleasure because of the string of lively slmet and squares
D. The string of lively strict and squares make people eager to walk along
4. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Copenhagen is a city with lots of places of interest.
B. Stoget is the biggest pedestrian mall in the world.
C. The government of Copenhagen does encourage people to ride bicycles.
D. Nyhavn is a city hall where Hans Christian Anderson once worked.
完形填空。
     The sound of the rain hitting the windows wakes me up and it sounds just exactly as it did l5 years ago,
which reminded me of my girlhood.
     It was my second day of   1   and it was raining heavily. I could not   2   the habit I had at home, so I fell
asleep right at my   3  . I woke up to find myself not in the classroom but carried on Dad"s back. We were 
  4   home. It was the last time I felt   5   to him.
     After that, he never carried me or hugged me as other fathers did to their children. I was not bothered
much by this   6  . I was proud of it. for I felt   7   and "grown up". However,there were times when I felt
depressed by not having searched for   8   from him.
     One day. I was writing Chinese characters as homework. I hated doing this more than anything. Dad
came and stood behind me for a moment,   9   me scratching (勾抹) the paper. Then he said,"This kind of
writing needs  10   .Your writing is not strong enough. Press harder." I followed his   11   for the next two
weeks. but  12   I could see little improvement.
     I followed my own method-the   13   way. His advice did not improve my writing but our  14   . As I grew
older, I found out that he had finished his   15   in Grade 6,which was the highest grade in town then, so he
was considered to be a   16   .People used to ask him to write something to put on the walls. but he never felt
very useful.
     He often said to me," As you can see, this family is going to count on (指望) you. We are   17   to improve
you anything for your future. You have to get   18   to change the life for yourself."
     As a result of his   19   , I have   20   it through high school and through college.
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(     )1. A. graduation  
(     )2. A. develop     
(     )3. A. dormitory   
(     )4. A. at          
(     )5. A. close       
(     )6. A. gap         
(     )7. A. lonely      
(     )8. A. comfort     
(     )9. A. guiding     
(     )10. A. skill      
(     )11. A. introduction
(     )12. A. even if    
(     )13. A. difficult  
(     )14. A. relationship
(     )15. A. schooling  
(     )16. A. writer     
(     )17. A. tired      
(     )18. A. an education
(     )19. A. help       
(     )20. A. succeeded  
B. employment       
B. resist           
B. door             
B. already          
B. near             
B. thought          
B. depressed        
B. help             
B. directing        
B. patience         
B. manner           
B. while            
B. slow             
B. friendship       
B. career           
B. scholar          
B. glad             
B. a rich boyfriend 
B. expectations     
B. got            
C. college       
C. follow        
C. desk          
C. beyond        
C. happy         
C. action        
C. independent   
C. support       
C. watching      
C. time          
C. spirit        
C. as            
C. entertaining  
C. thought       
C. hope          
C. scientist     
C. useless       
C. a well-paid job
C. examination   
C. made          

D. school           
D. break            
D. bed              
D. halfway          
D. relaxed          
D. scene            
D. comfortable      
D. explanation      
D. blaming          
D. practice         
D. advice           
D. though           
D. fast             
D. reality          
D. dream            
D. specialist       
D. ready            
D. a good writing   
D. watch            
D. found            

阅读理解。
     A story tells that a senior villager led some other villagers carrying salt day and night to a town in order to
trade rice as food the winter. One night they camped in a wilderness with a starry sky above. The senior
villager, obeying the tradition passed down from forefathers, took out three blocks of salt and threw them into
the campfire, probably to predict the changes of weather in the mountains.
     All eagerly waited for the old man"s" weather report":if the salt in the fire produced crackling sound, they
would have good weather in store;if no sound was produced, it then meant the good weather would soon end
and a storm would come at any moment.
     The senior villager looked serious. The salt in the campfire made no sound at all. Convinced by this bad
sign, he urged (催促) the whole team to set out immediately after daybreak. A young man in the group,
however, insisted that they should not start in such a hurry, considering it superstitious to" forecast weather by
using salt.
     It was not until the next afternoon that the young man caught up on the wisdom of the old man when the
weather suddenly changed, with cold winds blowing and a snowstorm raging. In fact, the method used by the
clan head could be well explained by modem science:whether or not salt produces sound in campfire depends
on air humidity (湿度).That is to say, when a storm approaches, due to high humidity, the dampened salt
blocks will not produce any sound in fire.
1.The senior villager predicted the changes of the weather _____ while camping in a wilderness that night.
A. by taking out salt
B. by burning salt in fire
C. in a superstitious way
D. depending on his wisdom
2. "The weather report" they got that night _____.
A. had a bad sign
B. gave wrong information
C. was superstitious at that time
D. was scientific according to modem science
3. After reading the passage, we can know _____.
A. the lower humidity is, the bigger sound salt will produce in fire
B.the higher humidity is, the bigger sound salt will produce in fire
C. dampened salt blocks will result in winds and storms
D. the young man never wanted to understand the old man
4. From the passage, it can be concluded that _____.
A. old people are always right
B. old people are wiser than the young
C. young people shouldn"t regard old ideas as useless or out of date sometimes
D. young people usually have different opinions from the old
阅读理解。
     Years ago, I lived in a building in a large city. The building next door was only a few feet away from mine.
There was a woman who lived there, whom I had never met, yet I could see her seated by her window each
afternoon, sewing or reading.
     After several months had gone by, I began to notice that her window was dirty. Everything was unclear
through the dirty window.I would say to myself,"I wonder why that woman doesn"t wash her window. It really
looks terrible."
     One bright morning I decided to clean my flat, including washing the window on the inside.
      Late in the afternoon when I finished the cleaning, I sat down by the window with a cup of coffee for a
rest. What a surprise! Across the way, the woman sitting by her window was clearly visible. Her window was
clean!
     Then it dawned on me. I had been criticizing (批评) her dirty window, but all the time I was watching hers
through my own dirty window.
     That was quite an important lesson for me. How often had I looked at and criticized others through the
dirty window of my heart, through my own shortcomings?
      Since then, whenever I wanted to judge (评判) someone, I asked myself first, "Am I looking at him through my own dirty window?" Then I try to clean the window of my own world so that I may see the world about
me more clearly.
1. The writer couldn"t see everything clearly through the window because_____.  
A. the woman"s window was dirty   
B. the writer"s window was dirty
C. the woman lived nearby     
D. the writer was near-sighted
2. The writer was surprised that _____.
A. the woman was sitting by her window
B. the woman"s window was clean
C. the woman did cleaning in the afternoon
D. the woman"s window was still terrible
3." It dawned on me" probably means"______".
A. I began to understand it    
B. it cheered me up
C. I knew it grew light     
D. it began to get dark
4. It"s clear that _______.
A. the writer had never met the woman before
B. the writer often washed the window
C. they both worked as cleaners  
D. they lived in a small town
5. From the passage, we can learn ______.
A. one shouldn"t criticize others very often
B. one should often make his windows clean
C. one must judge himself before he judges others
D. one must look at others through his dirty window