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1 The Society for the Prevention of _________ to Animals (SPCA ¶¯Îï±£»¤Ð­»á) is a well known organization in the world.

2 The girl wrapped herself with a _________ to keep herself warm.

3 The famous actress first appeared on the _________ only in her teens.

4 The two boys who were _________ in the playground were ordered to stop.

5 People regarded him as a ________, for he saved a drowning 8-year-old boy out of a freezing lake.

6 You really deserve a _________ for being so helpful.

7 My uncle received a doctor¡¯s _________of medicine in America in 1998 and returned to China the following year.

8 He obtained 89% of the __________ and was elected president of the Party.

9 Nelson Mandela was put in ________ a few times.

10 People often value the _________ of a product rather than its packaging.

11 The _________ was charged with robbing a bank and sentenced to death.

12 Two soliders _________ the government office building all the time.

13 My father was promoted to a higher _________ for his achievements.

14 I stayed in Japan for only a short _________ of time.

15 Those boys are so helpful that they are always ________ to help others.

16 George Bush was elected _________ of the USA a second time in 2004.

17 All my family are well _________, of whom my brother studied in Harvard University.

18 I am a Party member and never ________any bribe(»ß¸) from others.

19 The doctor _________ me to take more exercise so that I can keep fit.

20 Some students are very ________ in answering teachers¡¯ questions while others just keep silent when asked any question.

21 I _________ hope that you won¡¯t let me down.

22 To his ________, he found a figure coming towards him in the darkness.

23 What really worries those parents is that there is too much sex and _______ on TV.

24 The rain ________ falling all afternoon. But it came to a stop by dark.

25 PRC is short for the People¡¯s _________ of China.

26 His son has been missing for five days and now police are beginning to _______ the worst.

27 After retirement she moved to the country and lived a ________ life.

28 The _________ play an important role in building our country.

29 I have been a ________ member for 3 years.

30 Stick to your ________ and tell him that you won¡¯t do it.

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He told me he¡¯d been  39  a room since noon but with no  40 ; no one seemed to have one. ¡°I guess it¡¯s my  41  face¡­¡± I know why they  42  him away! It was clear that they would  43  roomers by putting up such people. For a moment, I  44 , but his next words convinced me, ¡°I could sleep in this rocking chair on the porch(ÃÅÀÈ). My  45  leaves early in the morning.¡± I told him we would find him a bed, but to rest on the porch.
He told me he fished for a living to  46  his daughter, her five children and her husband, who was  47  in a terrible accident so that he couldn¡¯t work. He didn¡¯t tell it by way of  48 ; in fact, he was grateful that no pain  49  his disease, which was apparently a form of skin cancer. He thanked God for giving him the  50  to keep going. The next morning, the bed linen was  51  folded and the little man thanked me and waited for his bus.
Three months later when I almost  52  the man, we received packages in the  53 , with fish and oysters in it and a note  54 , ¡°Thank you for having kept my father a night. He just  55  because of skin cancer. Before his death, he asked me to post these as gifts. Thank you again, sir.¡± All this happened long ago ¡ª and now, I imagined, in God¡¯s garden, how tall this lovely soul must stand.
36. A. otherwise    B. though      C. however    D. unless
37. A. luck        B. evening     C. job        D. morning
38. A. treatment    B. travel       C. meeting     D. prayer
39. A. dealing with    B. dreaming of     C. hunting for     D. living with
40. A. money      B. patience      C. success     D. help
41. A. serious      B. terrible       C. happy       D. long
42. A. took        B. sent          C. drove       D. turned
43. A. lose        B. discourage    C. impress      D. attract
44. A. doubted     B. believed      C. wondered    D. hesitated
45. A. doctor       B. bus         C. daughter     D. graduation
46. A. educate      B. support      C. encourage     D. protect
47. A. unfriendly     B. ugly       C. sad          D. disabled
48. A. complaint     B. inspiration    C. humor      D. joke
49. A. removed      B. accompanied     C. avoided       D. suffered
50. A. fantasy       B. time           C. disease        D. strength
51. A. formally      B. expectedly      C. neatly          D. messily
52. A. forgot        B. missed         C. called          D. forgave
53. A. hospital       B. envelope       C. air             D. mail
54. A. reading       B. writing         C. speaking        D. drawing
55. A. gave up      B. stayed out       C. passed away     D. lay down

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My 8-year-old daughter is making an experiment. She has been making her own colorful smile cards and often takes them with her everywhere.
Last Sunday, I took my kid to go shopping with me. She was hoping to see John, who is an elderly man and gives out samples. We see him from time to time and he is so happy and friendly. John wasn¡¯t at the store on Sunday, so my daughter decided that it would be a good idea to distribute her smile cards to the store¡¯s other employees.
So she did. In the produce department, she gave a card to a young man and she hoped it would make him smile. And he smiled at her and thanked her. Then she came across an older gentleman who looked rather impatient. And she snuck a card into his cart on top of his groceries, remarking to me later that he looked at her suspiciously as if she was dumping trash in his cart. But I thought he would be happy later.
When we got back from our shopping trip, she had run out of cards. She was walking by a woman with two babies in her cart. My daughter smiled at her and the young mother smiled back. My daughter came to me and said excitedly, ¡°Mom, I just realized something. You don¡¯t need cards to make someone smile. All you need to do is make eye contact and smile into their eyes and they will smile back.¡± 
What a beautiful lesson my daughter reminded me of. You are never too young or too old to experiment with kindness and smiles.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿At first, the writer¡¯s daughter made an experiment by ______.

A£®giving smile cardsB£®giving samples
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¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿According to the text, John was a man ______.
A£®who is very young and livelyB£®who may be a salesman
C£®who is in trouble and needs smilesD£®who is never seen to smile
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿The underlined word ¡°distribute¡± in paragraph 2 probably means ______.
A£®make upB£®tear upC£®give outD£®sell out
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ4¡¿From the text, we can learn that ______.
A£®John got a smile card from the writer¡¯s daughter
B£®the older gentleman would smile later after he got the smile card
C£®we could make others smile only by giving them what they wanted
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Philip was a nine-year-old boy in a Sunday school class of 8-year-old girls and boys. Sometimes the third graders didn¡¯t welcome Philip into their group and usually tricked him. This was not because he was older, but because he was ¡°different¡±. You see, Philip suffered from a condition called Downs¡¯s Syndrome. This made him ¡°different¡±, with his facial characteristics, slow responses and mental problems.
One Sunday after Easter, the Sunday school teacher gathered some plastic eggs that pulled apart in the middle. The teacher gave one to each child. On that beautiful spring day, the children were to go out and discover for themselves some symbol of ¡°new life¡± and place it inside the plastic eggs.
After the children returned to the classroom, the teacher opened their eggs one by one, asking each child to explain that symbol of ¡°new life¡±. The first opened egg contained a flower. Everyone cheered. In another was a butterfly¡­. When the teacher opened the last egg, it was empty. ¡°That¡¯s stupid,¡± said someone. The teacher felt a pull at his shirt. It was Philip. Looking up, Philip said, ¡°It¡¯s mine. I did it. It¡¯s empty. I have new life, because the tomb is empty.¡± Not a sound was heard in class at all. From that day on, Philip became a real part of the group. They welcomed him, and whatever made him different was never mentioned again.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿The underlined word ¡°condition¡± in the first paragraph probably means ________.

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¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿It can be inferred from the first paragraph that ________.
A£®The 8-year-olds were sometimes cruel
B£®The 8-year-olds were friendly to Philip
C£®Philip was really different in school
D£®Philip was older and more sensitive
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿The teacher gave each child one plastic egg to let them ________.
A£®play around on that beautiful spring day
B£®put some symbol of ¡°new life¡± into it
C£®try to pull it apart in the middle
D£®go out and discover themselves
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ4¡¿After Philip explained his new life, ________.
A£®The class thought he was clever.B£®The class fell silent.
C£®He began to study in the class.D£®He felt dying.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ5¡¿We learn from the passage that ________.
A£®The teacher used to have classes outdoors
B£®The Philip¡¯s new life wish was empty
C£®Philip was healthy as a whole
D£®Philip was accepted by his classmates in the end

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