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One day, Grandpa and Grandson came to a pond where many children were driving their remote - controlled boats. Watching the children racing boats happily, the boy felt  36 . He knew his parents couldn’t afford such a boat. And Grandpa had no chance of giving him such a gift  __37 his pension was small. Grandpa felt the boy’s  38 . He looked around until his eyes  __39 on a bench next to a big pine tree.

Then, Grandpa led the boy to the bench and sat down. “Grandpa, I want a  40  like that,” the boy said. “I know,” grandpa patted the boy on the shoulder.

  Some time later, Grandpa  41 a big piece of pine bark fallen from the tree, some sticks and grass. Grandson looked  42 at what he was doing . To the boy’s surprise, Grandpa made him a big bark ship with a beautiful white  43 made of a handkerchief.

  “Now, let’s see how it  44 !” Grandpa gave the ship to the boy. The boy  45 the boat carefully into the water. A remote - controlled boat went by, _ 46 waves and splashing their boat wet. “Oh, no !” the boy cried.

  Out of nowhere came a breeze and the sail  47 the wind. First slowly, then faster the boat

braved the water. The wind  48 the boat around the pond. And finally it drove the boat back to

them. The boy took the boat out of the water with eyes full of  49 .

“Look at the  50 boats,” Grandpa said. “They are great, but you saw  51 two of them ran out of batteries. Our boat is remote - controlled by a source that will never be  52 .”

  “By what?” The boy asked.

  “It is controlled by  53  Humans run out of energies when trying to control everything. But when we  54 our need to control and let nature  55 our boat, it’s a journey and a wonder to look at.” The boy nodded, leaving the pond with grandpa, with the bark ship carefully in his arms.

36. A. worried        B. disappointed   C. puzzled           D. strange

37. A. because        B. when           C. if               D. though

38. A. excitement   B. surprise          C. anger            D. envy

39. A. got           B. put             C. fell            D. came

40. A. boat          B. control          C. childhood         D. race

41. A. found out      B. made out         C. picked up         D. put up

42. A. painfully       B. nervously        C. amusingly         D. curiously

43. A. sail           B. oar             C. bow             D. shell

44. A. swims         B. floats           C. slides            D. dips

45. A. lowered        B. turned           C. threw            D. rolled

46. A. collecting    B. drawing         C. becoming         D. raising

47. A. caught         B. borrowed        C. kept             D. stopped

48. A. showed        B. ran             C. carried           D. walked

49. A. joy           B. tears            C. achievement    D. questions

50. A. artificial        B. real             C. perfect           D. expensive

51. A. when         B. why            C. how             D. where

52. A. given out       B. used up          C. sold out          D. burned up        

53. A. nature         B. heart            C. water            D. energy

54. A. lack          B. understand    C. abandon          D. meet

55. A. serve          B. order           C. assist            D. guide

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  A high school history teacher once told us,“If you make one close friend in school, you will be most fortunate.A   1   friend is someone who stays with you for life”.  2   teaches that he was right.Good friendship is just not easily   3  

  It is possible that we simply do not stay in one place   4   enough for true friendship to develop.However, there can be   5   disagreement on the need for each of us to think carefully about the kind of friendship we want.

  To most of us, friendships are considered very important,   6   we need to have it clear in our minds the kinds of friendship we want.Are they to be close or   7   at arm's length?Do we want to   8   ourselves or do we want to walk on the surface?For some people, many friendships on the surface are   9   enough.And that's all right.But at some   10   we need to make sure that our expectations are the same as our friends' expectations.The sharing of personal experience including our tears as well as our dark   11   is the surest way to deepen friendships.But it must   12   slowly and carried on only if there are   13   of interest and action in return.

  What are some of the   14   of our friendship?The greatest is to   15   too much too soon.Deep relationships   16   time.Another“major difficulty”is the selfishness to think one“possesses”the other, including his time and attention.  17  , friendships require actions in return.In other words, you must   18   as much as you take.Finally there is a question of taking care of.Unless you spend   19   time together, talking on the phone, writing letters, doing things together, friendships will die   20  

(1)

[  ]

A.

true

B.

fair-weather

C.

school

D.

useful

(2)

[  ]

A.

Knowledge

B.

Experience

C.

Hardship

D.

Schooling

(3)

[  ]

A.

understood

B.

formed

C.

realized

D.

produced

(4)

[  ]

A.

certain

B.

patiently

C.

long

D.

fortunately

(5)

[  ]

A.

some

B.

any

C.

great

D.

no

(6)

[  ]

A.

but

B.

and

C.

or

D.

while

(7)

[  ]

A.

remained

B.

left

C.

kept

D.

stayed

(8)

[  ]

A.

hide

B.

deepen

C.

strengthen

D.

share

(9)

[  ]

A.

quite

B.

not

C.

less

D.

very

(10)

[  ]

A.

degree

B.

point

C.

places

D.

length

(11)

[  ]

A.

clothes

B.

clouds

C.

dreams

D.

letters

(12)

[  ]

A.

be undertaking

B.

have been undertaking

C.

have been undertaken

D.

be undertaken

(13)

[  ]

A.

marks

B.

signs

C.

sciences

D.

sights

(14)

[  ]

A.

disadvantages

B.

differences

C.

difficulties

D.

requirements

(15)

[  ]

A.

expect

B.

pull out

C.

command

D.

develop

(16)

[  ]

A.

waste

B.

spend

C.

kill

D.

take

(17)

[  ]

A.

Similarly

B.

Differently

C.

Strangely

D.

Surprisingly

(18)

[  ]

A.

give

B.

possess

C.

act

D.

walk

(19)

[  ]

A.

considerate

B.

wonderful

C.

reasonable

D.

comfortable

(20)

[  ]

A.

down

B.

away

C.

out

D.

off

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Push!

  At midnight Peter was awakened by heavy knocks on the door.He rolled over and look to his   1  , and it was half past one.“I’m not getting   2   at this time,”he   3   to himself, and rolled over.

  Then, a   4   knock followed.“Aren’t you going to   5   it?”said his wife.

  So he dragged himself out of bed and went downstairs.He opened the door and there was a man   6   at the door.It didn’t take long to   7   the man was drunk.

  “Hi, there,”slurred(嘟囔)the stranger,“Can you give me a push?”

  “No, get lost.It’s half past one.I was   8  ,”Peter said and slammed the door.He went back   9   to bed and told his wife what had happened.

  She said,“That wasn’t very   10   of you.Remember that night we had a   11   in the pouring rain on the way to pick the kids up and you had to   12   that man’s door to get our car   13   again?What would have happened if he’d told   14   to get lost?”

  “But the guy was   15  ,”said Peter.

  “It doesn’t matter,”said the wife.“He needs help   16   it would be the Christian thing to help him.”

  So Peter went out of bed again, got dressed, and went downstairs.He opened the door, and not being able to see the stranger anywhere, he shouted,“Hey, do you still want a   17  ?”

  And he heard a   18  ,“Yeah, please.”

  So, still being unable to see the stranger, he shouted,“  19   are you?”

  The drunk replied,“Over here, on the   20  .”

(1)

[  ]

A.

door

B.

clock

C.

wife

D.

window

(2)

[  ]

A.

out of bed

B.

out of the house

C.

down to work

D.

into trouble

(3)

[  ]

A.

complained

B.

explained

C.

replied

D.

thought

(4)

[  ]

A.

weaker

B.

louder

C.

longer

D.

angrier

(5)

[  ]

A.

stand

B.

stop

C.

answer

D.

refuse

(6)

[  ]

A.

standing

B.

lying

C.

knocking

D.

looking

(7)

[  ]

A.

remember

B.

show

C.

realize

D.

doubt

(8)

[  ]

A.

in bed

B.

in surprise

C.

at home

D.

at work

(9)

[  ]

A.

down

B.

up

C.

inside

D.

home

(10)

[  ]

A.

nice

B.

foolish

C.

typical

D.

generous

(11)

[  ]

A.

hard time

B.

quarrel

C.

fight

D.

breakdown

(12)

[  ]

A.

drive to

B.

pass by

C.

knock on

D.

drop into

(13)

[  ]

A.

started

B.

refreshed

C.

united

D.

delighted

(14)

[  ]

A.

us

B.

them

C.

the man

D.

others

(15)

[  ]

A.

mad

B.

drunk

C.

different

D.

dangerous

(16)

[  ]

A.

but

B.

though

C.

and

D.

because

(17)

[  ]

A.

rest

B.

push

C.

room

D.

lift

(18)

[  ]

A.

lady

B.

gentleman

C.

drunk

D.

voice

(19)

[  ]

A.

What

B.

How

C.

Who

D.

Where

(20)

[  ]

A.

roof

B.

bed

C.

swing

D.

ground

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  The trees arrived by post, a half-open parcel. They were thin and straight, rather like arrows but with shiny leaves at one end and muddy roots at the other. Terry and his father took them down the garden and planted them in their prepared places. Terry had great hopes of the middle tree, now set in the memorial spot where Herry, his cat, run over, had been laid to rest a year before. The pine trees made an avenue down one side of the garden, where there was already a fifteen-foot stone wall between the garden and the back-yards of the Jenkins Street houses.

  

    “Why do we want a row of trees as well as a wall?”Terry asked his father.

  

    His father said,“For privacy. These trees grow very thickly.”

    His father's love of privacy often puzzled Terry, who was not one to keep himself to himself, but he could see part of the point here. The houses in Jenkins Street were on higher ground. His friend Leslie lived in number twelve, and Leslie had only to stand on a box to see right over the wall.

    “Will the trees grow higher than the wall?” Terry asked then.

  

    “Oh yes, twice as high if not more. It'll take a few years but they'll grow.”

  

    So they were going to have nine trees thirty feet tall, to keep them from being overlooked. Terry wondered why this was so desirable. He said, “Our garden is very pretty. Why can't we let the people over the wall see it? That wouldn't be showing off, would it?”

    “No, I don't think it would be,” his father said. “Yet some people might feel a bit less happy if they can always see a good thing that isn't theirs. We don't want to be the cause of any jealousy if we can help it.”

    This consideration for other people's feelings must be a grown-up thing, Terry thought. It was not his idea of how to run things. He said, “These trees? It seems a lot of trouble to go just to stop people being jealous of us.”

    His father looked at him. “It isn't much trouble, Terry,” he said. “These trees will grow without help from us. They'll be beautiful. And listen to them. You can already hear them whispering to us in the wind.”

(1) The passage mainly deals with the topic of ________.

[  ]

A.protection of environment

B.relationship between neighbours

C.generation gap

D.cause of jealousy

(2) Part of the garden is called a memorial spot because ________.

[  ]

A.a cat was buried there

B.Herry had been run over there

C.Terry's own tree was planted there

D.it was in front of Leslie's house

(3) The word “privacy” in the third paragraph most probably means “________”.

[  ]

A.to keep away from thieves

B.to avoid being disturbed

C.to keep the air fresh

D.to avoid being polluted

(4) Terry's father was a man who ________.

[  ]

A.was proud of his garden and liked showing it off

B.was very sociable towards his neighbours

C.preferred to keep himself to himself

D.felt jealous of the people in Jenkins street

(5) What did Terry not approve of?

[  ]

A.Letting outsiders see the garden.

B.The height of the houses in Jenkins Street.

C.The way Leslie managed to look over the wall.

D.His father's concern for other people's feelings.

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  The trees arrived by post, a halfopen parcel.They were thin and straight, rather like arrows but with shiny leaves at one end and muddy roots at the other.Terry and his father took them down the garden and planted them in their prepared places.Terry had great hopes of the middle trees, now set in the holy spot where Henry, his cat, run over, had been laid to rest a year before.The nine trees made an avenue down one side of the garden, where there was already a fifteenfoot stonewall between the garden and the back yards of the Jenkins Street houses.

  “Why do we want a row of trees as well as a wall,”Terry asked his father.

  His father said,“For privacy.These trees grow very thickly.”

  His father’s love of privacy often puzzled Terry, who was not one to keep himself to himself, but he could see part of the point here.The houses in Jenkins Street were on higher ground.His friend Leslie lived in number twelve, and Leslie had only to stand on a box to see right over the wall.

  “Will the trees grow higher than the wall?”Terry asked then.

  “Oh yes, twice as high if not more.It’ll take a few years but they’ll grow.”

  So they were going to have nine trees thirty feet tall, to keep them from being overlooked.Terry wondered why this was so desirable.He said,“Our garden is very pretty.Why can’t we let the people over the wall see it?That wouldn’t be showing off, would it?”

  “No, I don’t think it would be,”his father said.“Yet some people might feel a bit less happy if they can always see a good thing that isn’t theirs.We don’t want to be the cause of any jealousy if we can help it.”

  This consideration for other people’s feelings must be a grown-up thing, Terry thought.It was not his idea of how to run things.He said,“These trees-it seems a lot of trouble to go to just to stop people being jealous of us.”

  His father looked at him.“It isn’t much trouble, Terry,”he said.“These trees will grow without help from us.They’ll be beautiful.And listen to them.You can already hear them whispering to us in the wind.”

(1)

How do we know that Terry’s father was expecting the trees?

[  ]

A.

He thought they would grow tall and thick.

B.

He expected them because they arrived by post.

C.

He and Terry had dug holes for them.

D.

The parcel was half open, so he could see they were trees.

(2)

Part of the garden is called a holy spot because ________.

[  ]

A.

Henry had been run over just there

B.

a cat was buried there

C.

Terry thought it was holy

D.

it was fight in front of Leslie’s house

(3)

We know from the passage that Terry’s father is a man who ________.

[  ]

A.

was proud of his garden and liked showing it off

B.

didn’t quite like his neighbors

C.

preferred to keep his privacy

D.

felt jealous of the people in Jenkins Street

(4)

Why were the trees planted in front of the wall?

[  ]

A.

Because that was where they would grow faster.

B.

To improve the appearance of the house.

C.

To hide the ugly sight of Jenkins Street.

D.

To stop people from looking inside.

(5)

According to Terry’s father, the thing that might have made the neighbors feel less happy was ________.

[  ]

A.

the wall

B.

the thriving row of trees

C.

the well-kept garden

D.

the privacy of the place

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