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     2012 is a good film. If I were you, I'd like to watch it. The words, "Everyone is equal,
and everyone has his chance of survival" , have been shocking to us.
     Things begin in 2009,as an Indian scientist has made a strange discovery:It seems that there are serious storms on the surface of the sun, which are having a great effect on earth. By 2010 the US President calls
a meeting with seven other famous world leaders at the G8 summit in Spain. He says the
world's top scientists have found out that the world will soon come to an end.
     Finally we reach the year 2012. By now, signs have been appeared. The west coast is with so-called "mini earthquakes",  and fissures (裂缝) often appear in the earth.  But people are going about their daily
lives as usual.  At this time, Jackson Curtis is going on a driving trip with his two young children in Yello
wstone National Park.
     Jackson and the kids arrive at Yellowstone to find that some parts of the park have been taken over for reasons they don't know.
     At the same time world leaders are planning to choose excellent people from all over the earth, and let
them get out of the cataclysm (灾难) by special built ships. Everyone else will be left to death.
     Jackson, of course, is not one of those chosen to be saved, but he tried his best to get on the ship with his family. The movie ends with a view of the Earth from space, showing a changed African continent.
1. What does the US president tell other famous world leaders at G8 summit in Spain?
A. The world will soon come to an end.
B. Serious storms are on the surface of the sun.
C. People on the earth can move to other planets.
D. The movie 20/2 is made up.
2. There are______ famous world leaders at the meeting that the US president calls.
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 70
3. Jackson Curtis is going to take his two children to______.
A. his home in Los Angeles
B. have a camping trip in Yellowstone National Park
C. watch the movie 2012
D. meet the cataclysm that brings an end to the world
4. If the person ______, he/she can get on specially built ships that can get out of the cataclysm.
A. is a scientist
B. is a president
C. is excellent
D. can make spaceship
5. If you watched the film, what would shock you'?
A. Jackson and the kids.
B. A global cataclysm that brings an end to the world.
C. People on the earth can move to other planets.
D. Everyone is equal, and everyone has his chance of survival.

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  You are driving alone in your car on a wild, stormy night, when you pass by a bus stop, and you see three people waiting for the bus:

  1.An old lady who looks as if she is going to die.

  2.An old friend who once saved your life.

  3.The perfect partner you have been dreaming about.

  Which one would you choose to offer a ride to, knowing that there could only be one passenger(乘客)in your car?

  Think before you read on…

  This is a question that was once actually used when you are looking for a job.

  You could pick up the old lady, because she is going to die, and you should save her first; Or you could take your old friend because he once saved your life and this would be the perfect chance to pay him back.However, you may never be able to find your perfect mate again.

  The person who was chosen(out of 200 people)had no trouble coming up with his answer.He simply answered, “I would give the car keys to my old friend and let him take the lady to the hospital.I would stay behind and wait for the bus with the partner of my dreams.”

  Sometimes, we get more if we are able to give up our thought limitation(限制).Never forget to “Think Outside of the Box.”

(1)

The reading is mainly about ________

[  ]

A.

the correct answer to the three difficult questions

B.

a good reason to make no answer

C.

good answers not coming out of answering questions directly

D.

the three questions being hard to answer

(2)

The above three questions could appear when someone ________.

[  ]

A.

drives a car on a wild, stormy night

B.

works with 200 people

C.

is ready to answer

D.

needs to find work

(3)

From the reading we can know that ________.

[  ]

A.

the three questions are difficult to anyone

B.

some people may give a reasonable(合理化的)answer.

C.

no people can make good answers

D.

only a good driver can make a perfect answer

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完形填空。
     Robby was 11 years old when his mother (a single mom) dropped him off for his first piano lesson. I
prefer that students begin at an earlier age, but Robby said that it had always been his mother's dream to
hear him play the piano.. So I took him as a  1
     2   Robby tried very hard, he didn't have the basic sense of music. However, he continued and at the
end of each weekly lesson he would always say, "My mom's going to  3  me play some day. "But it seemed
 4 .
     I only knew his mother from far away as she  5  Robby off or waited in her old car to pick him up.
She always waved and smiled but  6  stopped in. Then one day Robby stopped coming to our lessons. He  7  
me and said his mother was sick.
     Several weeks later I was preparing my students for the music show when Robby came and asked me if
he could be in it. "Miss Hondorf.… .I've just got to  8 " he said. The night for the show came. The high
school gym was full of parents, friends and relations. The show went off well. Then Robby came up on stage
(舞台). I was  9  when he announced that he had chosen Mozart's Concerto No.21 in C Major. I was not
prepared for what I heard next. His  10  were light on the keys.  11  even danced on the keys... He played so
well that everyone was on their feet clapping excitedly.In tears I ran up on stage, "Oh, Robby! How'd you
do it?" "Well Miss Hondorf... I kept on practising at home. Remember I told you my mom was sick?
     Well, in fact she had cancer and passed away this morning. And well. she was born  12 , so tonight was
the first time she ever heard me.
(     )1. A. boy       
(     )2. A. Since     
(     )3. A. watch     
(     )4. A. hopeless  
(     )5. A. pushed    
(     )6. A. always    
(     )7. A. telephoned
(     )8. A. go        
(     )9. A. happy     
(     )10. A. eyes     
(     )11. A. He       
(     )12. A. deaf     
B. brother 
B. Unless  
B. hear    
B. careless
B. dropped 
B. usually 
B. visited 
B. leave   
B. worried 
B. fingers 
B. She     
B. blind   
C. student  
C. Because  
C. make     
C. useless  
C. took     
C. sometimes
C. asked    
C. play     
C. excited  
C. friends  
C. They     
C. small    
D. teacher  
D. Although 
D. find     
D. homeless 
D. put      
D. never    
D. invited  
D. dance    
D. surprised
D. dancers  
D. We       
D. sick     

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In 2013, China chose “中国,”which means “Chinese dream,” as the Character of the Year to symbolize the overall feeling of the past 366 days. It’s easy to see why the word “dream” would be chosen as so many Chinese dreams have been recently realized: space exploration, a China-made aircraft carrier and a Nobel Prize-winning author.

Finishing national dreams makes us proud, but realizing personal dreams makes us worthy in our own eyes. Though the media would try to convince you, there is no set of “approved” dreams that we should all go after. Some may strive for money, fame and power, but others have more humble dreams that are just as important: learn English, study abroad, achieve inner peace, and be of service to humanity. It’s normal for people to create lofty New Year’s resolutions and just as normal to start strong and give up a few weeks later on our goals. How do we make sure that we achieve our dreams? Make your resolutions SMART and they’ll come true.

S specific, detailed goals are easier to accomplish.

M— measurable goals enable you to complete a fixed amount of something.

A— achievable goals are possible, not ones that would take magic or miracles to accomplish.

R— relevant goals are meaningful to you.

T— time bound goals have an ending date. They’re not infinite. You know when you’re done.

Trip Bethel, a local college professor suggests that all goals should be positive and future-focused. “You can’t make a goal about being perfect. You’ ll always disappoint yourself. But you can make a goal about perfecting your process. Then, you’re always on the way to a better life.”

Trip says many people write endless lists, but he just writes his resolutions once. He states them simply on a piece of paper and then puts the paper away for a year. “Often, when I look at the paper a year later, I’ve accomplished everything, or gotten close. There is something about writing things down that makes goals real and the opportunities to achieve them will come into your life.”

1.In 2013, China chose “__________” as the Character of the Year?

A. dream?????????????????????????????? B. smart

C. future?????????????????????????????? D. Chinese dream

2.What if you finish our national dreams? We will feel___________.

A. worried?????????? B. proud?????????? C. worthy?????????? D. excited

3.What does “SMART” means? It means Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and ____.

A. Together??????? ? B. Today????????? C. Time??????????? D. Tomorrow

4.What is the best title for the passage?

A. Dreaming in 2013? ?????????????????? B. Dreaming Big in 2013

C. Dreaming Big in 2012??? ????????????? D. Dreaming in 2012

 

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In 2013, China chose “中国梦,”which means “Chinese dream,” as the Character of the Year to symbolize the overall feeling of the past 366 days. It’s easy to see why the word “dream” would be chosen as so many Chinese dreams have been recently realized: space exploration, a China-made aircraft carrier and a Nobel Prize-winning author.

Finishing national dreams makes us proud, but realizing personal dreams makes us worthy in our own eyes. Though the media would try to convince you, there is no set of “approved” dreams that we should all go after. Some may strive for money, fame and power, but others have more humble dreams that are just as important: learn English, study abroad, achieve inner peace, and be of service to humanity. It’s normal for people to create lofty New Year’s resolutions and just as normal to start strong and give up a few weeks later on our goals. How do we make sure that we achieve our dreams? Make your resolutions SMART and they’ll come true.
S — specific, detailed goals are easier to accomplish.
M— measurable goals enable you to complete a fixed amount of something.
A— achievable goals are possible, not ones that would take magic or miracles to accomplish.
R— relevant goals are meaningful to you.
T— time bound goals have an ending date. They’re not infinite. You know when you’re done.
Trip Bethel, a local college professor suggests that all goals should be positive and future-focused. “You can’t make a goal about being perfect. You’ll always disappoint yourself. But you can make a goal about perfecting your process. Then, you’re always on the way to a better life.”
Trip says many people write endless lists, but he just writes his resolutions once. He states them simply on a piece of paper and then puts the paper away for a year. “Often, when I look at the paper a year later, I’ve accomplished everything, or gotten close. There is something about writing things down that makes goals real and the opportunities to achieve them will come into your life.”
【小题1】In 2013, China chose “__________” as the Character of the Year?

A.dream B.smart
C.future D.Chinese dream
【小题2】What if you finish our national dreams? We will feel___________.
A.worried B.proud C.worthy D.excited
【小题3】What does “SMART” means? It means Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and ____.
A.Together B.Today C.Time D.Tomorrow
【小题4】What is the best title for the passage?
A.Dreaming in 2013 B.Dreaming Big in 2013
C.Dreaming Big in 2012 D.Dreaming in 2012

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