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阅读理解。     A boy was born to a couple after eleven years of marriage. They were a loving couple and loved the boy
very much. When the boy was around two years old, one morning the husband saw a medicine bottle open.
He was late for office so he asked his wife to cap the bottle and put it back into the cupboard in the bathroom.
However, his wife, busy in the kitchen, totally forgot the matter.
     The boy saw the bottle and playfully went to the bottle fascinated by its color and drank it all. It happened
to contain a kind of medicine for adults with poisonous and side effects. When the child broke down, the
mother hurried him to the hospital. But he finally died. The mother was shocked. She was terrified how she
was going to face her husband.
     When the desperate father came to the hospital and saw the dead child, he looked at his wife and voiced
just five words. The husband just said "I am with you, Darling". The husband"s totally unexpected reaction is
a positive behavior. The child is dead. He can never be brought back to life. There is no point in finding fault
with the mother. Besides, if only he had taken time to keep the bottle away, this would not have happened.
No one is to be blamed. she had also lost her only child. What she needed at that moment was comfort and
sympathy from the husband. That is what he gave her.
     If evervone can look at life with this kind of viewpoint, there would be much fewer problems in the world.
Take off all your envies, jealousies, unforgiveness, selfishness, and fears and you will find things are actually
not as difficult as you think. Sometimes we spend time asking who is responsible or whom to blame, whether
in a relationshlp, in a job or with the people we know. By this way we miss out some warmth in human
relationship. 1. The uncapped medical bottle was not put back into the cupboard because _____. [     ]
A. the husband was careless
B. the husband was busy
C. the wife wasn"t infomed of the matter
D. the wife ignored the matter 2. What do we know about the bottle? _____. [     ]
A. It contained poison only for adults
B. It appeared like a nice drink
C. It was broken by the child
D. It was kept in the kitchen 3. The husband"s attitude towards his wife can be described as _____.[     ]
A. optimistic
B. confident
C. considerate
D. generous 4. What did the writer intend to tell us about life? _____. [     ]
A. Let go the negative side and we can enjoy life
B. It is always useless finding who is responsible
C. Think of nothing and life will be easy
D. Life should give way to responsibility
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阅读理解。     Until quite rccently, I knew only three things about my father: I knew his name, David S. Johnson, Jr.
I knew he was an only child, and I"d been told he was killed on April 12, 1945, somewhere in Germany.
     I used to come to visit my Granny. "Daddy David and his two friends were out in the fields, making
sure the way was safe for the others to follow," she told me. "All of a sudden there was an explosion. All
three of them were killed." Granny was looking down, stroking one thin hand with the other. Then there
were no words but silence.
     I began my search and collection for information about my father as my 50th birthday and the 50th
anniversary of his death drew near. I was told that the explosion had blown him to bits and I had great
difficulty collecting anything I could find about him bit by bit. Bits of information about him began falling
into my hands, my mind and my heart. Longing to know my father kept me connected to him. It was time
to transform my longing into knowledge.
     Once upon a time, he was alive, and my mother and father were in love. They were married, and they
had a child, my brother, David. Then my father left for the war.
     I was born in January 1945. On February 15 my father wrote me a letter of welcome. The letter is kept
in my baby book, "Dear Susan, you have a very good family. Your dad is sort of a less able person. Your
mother is the most wonderful person I"ve ever known. I"ve always amazed at my great good fortune to
have loved her and been loved by her. If you follow her words and examples, you may expect to meet life
in the best possible way, and your path will always be the right one. Your father, Dave."
     Black on white paper, the words are from my father. From them I grow into a person of loyalty and love.
How I long for stories that will bring him to life! 1. The writer got to know her father"s story of death from _____. [     ]
A. her father"s friends 
B. someone in Germany
C. her grandmother 
D. a little child 2. The author meet difficulty finding information about her father because _____. [     ]
A. it was too late for her to start the search 
B. the explosion left little about her father
C. she only found pieces of hands and legs
D. she didn"t have enough knowledge to do it 3. Which of the following statements is TRUE?  [     ]
A. Her parents had only one child
B. Her father died before her birth
C. Her father was a disabled man
D. The writer never saw her father 4. We know from the last paragraph that the author _____. [     ]
A. still hates her father for having left
B. is curious about her father"s death
C. shows much respect for her father
D. is sure that her father may survive
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Cloze test.     This is a true story about something that happened between a customer of General Motors and its Customer-
Care Executive (客服主管). The following complaint was received by General Motors "...It may sound crazy,
but it"s a fact that every time I buy a   1   ice cream, and come back from the store, my car won"t start. If I get
any other kind of ice cream, the car starts   2   fine. Why?" The executive was   3   about the letter, but sent an
engineer to check it out anyway.
     The   4   made three visits to the store with the customer. The first time, he got chocolate ice cream. The car
started. The second time, he ordered strawberry. The car started. The third time he got vanilla. The car failed to
start. The engineer   5   to believe that the man"s car was allergic (过敏的) to vanilla ice cream. He   6   his visits,
and noted all sorts of data: the types of gas used and the time it took to drive back and forth.
     Soon he came a clue: it took the man less   7   to buy vanilla than any other flavor (味道). Why? The answer
was in the layout (布局) of the store. Vanilla, as the most   8   flavor, was in the front of the store for quick
pickup. All the other flavors were kept further back, where it took longer to buy them.
     Time was now the   9   not the vanilla ice cream! The engineer quickly put forward an answer:"engine
trouble." The extra time taken to get any other flavor 10  the engine to cool down longer. When the man got
vanilla, the engine was still too hot to start.
     Even crazy-looking problems can be real. What really  11  is your attitude to the problem.
     Don"t just say something is "IMPOSSIBLE" without putting a sincere effort into  12  it out. If you look closer,
you may discover that it"s possible after all.
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(     )1. A. chocolate 
(     )2. A. just        
(     )3. A. worried       
(     )4. A. customer    
(     )5. A. pretended   
(     )6. A. stopped   
(     )7. A. time          
(     )8. A. strange     
(     )9. A. effect     
(     )10. A. prevented     
(     )11. A. matters   
(     )12. A. looking     
B. strawberry    
B. only          
B. crazy         
B. engineer     
B. decided      
B. continued    
B. effort     
B. familiar     
B. reason       
B. encouraged      
B. impresses      
B. figuring    
C. vanilla    
C. still      
C. doubtful    
C. executive  
C. struggled        
C. valued     
C. cost       
C. terrible   
C. problem        
C. let        
C. bothers    
C. trying      
D. banana        
D. ever          
D. cheerful      
D. shopkeeper             
D. refused       
D. repeated      
D. speed         
D. popular       
D. solution      
D. allowed       
D. concerns      
D. testing      
Direaions: Read the following Passage. Answer the questions according to the information given in the passage
and required words limit.
     Imagine eating the dishes of 102 different countries in as many consecutive (连续的) days. That"s what
Noah Galuten has done. He raced around the Southland (the name given to the towns and cities that surround
Los Angeles county in California) for almost four months, indulging in (沉迷于) lunches, dinners and a few
breakfast without a break.
     Although he"s not chef (厨师), Galuten grew up around good food. His mother mainly cooked Italian food,
and he recalled standing on a stool (板凳) making sauce when he was six years old. He also cooked dinners
for friends during his college years. And he had experimented and adapted food from many cultures.
     Galuten"s food journey began after he graduated from college. Unemployed and back in Los Angeles, he
decided to try something that he had a passion for. And he hoped it would help him "keep his mind off his
unemployment depression.
     Then he set up a blog and began his food journey. The requirement was to eat one dish at each place. After
each meal, he would write a biog about the food, the cost, the environment and the company. It was indeed an
incredible challenge. Sometimes Galuten searched online and contacted a friend of a friend for a restaurant tip
or seeking out local food companies, he mostly dined at inexpensive restaurants.
     His journey also used up his savings. Galuten figured that he spent about $11,000 during the 102-day
experiment, including groceries, meals, gasoline, rent and other living cost. Now that he has used up all his
money and is $4,000 in debt, he is seriously joy-hunting.
     But he pointed out, "I feel very happy now, although I am in debt. It"s not to say that a lack of money has
caused my happiness, because the feeling is not related to money at all. It"s more about doing that is important
to you and sticking to what makes you happy, then making it the focus of your life."
1. What led Galuten to start his daily food journey? (no more than 10 words)
    _____________________________________________________________________________
2. How did Galuten collect information for his food journey? (no more than 8 words)
    _____________________________________________________________________________
3. What canwe leam from Galuten"s words in the last paragraph? (no more than12 words)
    _____________________________________________________________________________
4. What is the passage mainly about? (no more than words)
    _____________________________________________________________________________
完形填空。
     John had been on the road visiting clients (客户) for more than three weeks. He   1   wait to get back to
Ohio to see his wife and children. It was coming up on   2 , and he usually tried to   3   it "back home", but
this year he was just too tired. He was just   4   the small town where his Mum lived when he drove by a
flower shop. He went into the small shop and saw a young boy talking to the clerk. "How many   5   can I
get for six dollars, madam?" the boy asked. The clerk was trying to explain these flowers were   6  . Maybe
the boy would be happy with carnations (康乃馨).
     "No. I have to have roses", he said, "My mom was sick so much last year and I didn"t get to spend much
time with her. I want to get   7   special. It has to be red roses, because that"s her favorite." He was   8  .
     The clerk looked up at John and was just   9   her head. Something inside of John was  10  by the boy"s
voice. He wanted to get those roses so badly. John had been blessed in his business and he looked at the clerk
and  11  mouthed he would  12  for the boy"s roses.
     The clerk looked at the boy and said, "OK, I will give you a dozen red roses for  13  dollars." The young
boy almost jumped into the air. He took the flowers and ran from the store. It was worth the extra thirty-five
dollars just to see that kind of  14 . John ordered his own flowers and had the clerk be  15  that delivery to the
town would include a note  16  his mother how much he loved her. Then he drove away from the shop, feeling
good. He caught a light about two blocks from the shop. Waiting at the light, he saw the young boy walking
down the sidewalk. He watched him cross the street and enter a park through two huge gates.  17 , he realized
it wasn"t a park. It was a cemetery. The light changed and John slowly crossed the crossing. He  18  and got
out and began to follow the boy down the fence line. The young boy stopped by a monument and went on his
  19 . He carefully laid the roses on the grave and began to sob.
     When John saw this scene, he drove quickly to the florist and told the clerk he would take the flowers  20 .
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(     )1.A.needn"t         
(     )2.A.Mother"s Day      
(     )3.A.catch             
(     )4.A.inside of         
(     )5.A.flowers           
(     )6.A.fresh             
(     )7.A.something         
(     )8.A.afraid           
(     )9.A.shaking          
(     )10.A.attracted        
(     )11.A.silently         
(     )12.A.buy               
(     )13.A.forty-one        
(     )14.A.excitement       
(     )15.A.careful           
(     )16.A.explaining       
(     )17.A.All of a sudden 
(     )18.A.sped up           
(     )19.A.knees             
(     )20.A.back           
B.mightn"t          
B.Mother"s Birthday     
B.make             
B.away from         
B.roses            
B.available         
B.nothing          
B.firm             
B.nodding          
B.shocked          
B.calmly           
B.offer             
B.thirty-five       
B.surprise          
B.aware            
B.telling           
B.At last           
B.pulled over     
B.hands            
B.personally        
C.couldn"t         
C.Thanksgiving Day      
C.get             
C.outside of       
C.carnations       
C.valuable         
C.everything      
C.terrified        
C.lowering         
C.touched         
C.anxiously        
C.afford           
C.six             
C.disappointment   
C.sure             
C.reminding        
C.In fact         
C.broke down       
C.head             
C.home             
D.shouldn"t    
D.Halloween     
D.put          
D.over there                
D.pumpkin      
D.expensive    
D.anything     
D.confused     
D.raising      
D.affected     
D.excitedly    
D.pay          
D.no           
D.satisfaction  
D.clear        
D.warning      
D.As a result   
D.stood up     
D.feet         
D.straight     
完形填空。
     My grandmother became a widow in 1970. Shortly after that, we went to the   1   shelter to pick out a dog
to keep her   2  . Grandma decided on a little dog with a reddish-brown spot above each eye   3   these spots,
the dog was named Penny.
     Grandma and Penny quickly became very   4   to each other, but that attachment grew much stronger about
three years later   5   Grandma had a stroke (中风). Grandma could no longer   6  , so when she came home
from the hospital, she and Penny were   7   companions.
     After her stroke, it became a real   8   for Grandma to let Penny in and out because   9   was at the bottom
of a flight of stairs. So a mechanism (机械装置) using a rope and pulley (滑轮) was  10  from the door to a
handle at the top of the stairs. Grandma just had to pull the handle to open arid close the door. If the store was 
 11  Penny"s favorite dog food, Grandma would make one of us  12  Penny browned beef with potatoes in it.
I can remember  13  my grandmother by saying that she loved that dog better than she loved her family.
     As the years passed, it was not  14  for Grandma and Penny to separate each other. If Grandma went to take
her nap (打盹), Penny stayed by her side until she  15 . As Penny aged, she could no longer jump up on the bed,
so she  16  on the rug (垫子) beside the bed. If Grandma went into the  17 , Penny would walk along beside her,
wait outside the door and accompany her  18  to the bed or chair. Grandma never went anywhere without her 
 19  companion by her side.
     The time came when both my grandmother"s and Penny"s  20  were failing fast. After fifteen years of loving
companionship, Grandma and Penny passed away within a few hours of each other.
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(     )1.A. animal                  
(     )2.A. business            
(     )3.A. In spite of            
(     )4.A. linked              
(     )5.A. before               
(     )6.A. think                  
(     )7.A. contrary              
(     )8.A. problem             
(     )9.A. the door               
(     )10.A. repaired            
(     )11.A. out of               
(     )12.A. show                   
(     )13.A. drawing attention to
(     )14.A. necessary             
(     )15.A. recovered           
(     )16.A. rolled                 
(     )17.A. kitchen             
(     )18.A. back                   
(     )19.A. splendid            
(     )20.A. smell                
B. toy          
B. firm        
B. Because of   
B. fastened     
B. while        
B. speak        
B. content      
B. question     
B. Grandma      
B. fixed        
B. ahead of     
B. hand         
B. making use of    
B. possible     
B. awoke        
B. stood        
B. bedroom      
B. up           
B. remote       
B. health      
C. fish             
C. company          
C. Instead of        
C. attached          
C. until             
C. work              
C. confident         
C. practice          
C. the window        
C. bought           
C. away from        
C. buy              
C. breaking away from   
C. important         
C. slept             
C. waited            
C. living-room       
C. off               
C. faithful         
C. habit             
D. bird         
D. friend       
D. In front of   
D. tied         
D. when         
D. walk         
D. constant     
D. rule         
D. Penny        
D. loaded       
D. apart from   
D. cook                   
D. making fun of 
D. convenient   
D. screamed     
D. lay          
D. bathroom     
D. down         
D. legal         
D. living