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Alicia was a young woman who liked to exercise for her health. In fact, she walked five kilometers before        every morning, and went swimming once a week at the swimming pool. She didn't smoke and never          . She didn't eat chocolate. She didn't eat sweet and fatty food,       . She weighted herself every day.
One day Alicia was on her daily walk when she saw a        sitting in a rocking chair under a tree. He looked very old and his hair was white. He looked thin and weak, and his hands were shaking,       he looked very happy.
He smiled at her and said," Good morning! Lovely day ,isn't it?"
He had a wide smile        his face, and his eyes shone with happiness. But Alicia saw that he did not have teeth.
"Good morning! "replied Alicia. "Yes, it is a lovely day. "
Alicia thought he        very old and wise. She thought he must be at least 90 years old! She decided to ask him about the         of a happy old age.
"I hope you don't         me asking, "she said, "but what is your secret for being so happy at your age? I hope I can look as happy as you do      I am your age. "
The man in the rocking chair said, "My secret for        ? I smoke twenty packets of cigarettes every week, and drink three bottles of wine every day. I eat hamburgers and chocolates whenever I want. I never eat vegetables. I never walk anywhere and I never play sports. I sit at home every day. "  "
Alicia was         . She didn't expect the man to give her an answer like that. She wondered how the man got to be so old when he did        wrong. She thought he should be         and unhappy. Perhaps she was wrong. Maybe ,she thought, people could live a long happy life       eating well or doing lots of exercise.
"How old are you ?” she asked.
小题1:
A.lunchB.breakfastC.dinner D.supper
小题2:
A.exercisedB.drankC.worked D.slept
小题3:
A.too B.alsoC.either D.still
小题4:
A.man B.woman C.boy D.girl
小题5:
A.soB.butC.and D.or
小题6:
A.in B.with C.at D.on
小题7:
A.sawB.looked C.listenedD.found
小题8:
A.secretB.dreamC.planD.future
小题9:
A.standB.mindC.allowD.enjoy
小题10:
A.whenB.sinceC.though D.for
小题11:
A.healthB.successC.happiness D.life
小题12:
A.surprisedB.worriedC.excited D.relaxed
小题13:
A.somethingB.anythingC.everything D.nothing
小题14:
A.angryB.serious C.quietD.sick
小题15:
A.through B.fromC.withoutD.by

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I shook hands with my father in the truck, and for a long time he looked straight ahead and didn’t say a word. But I knew he was going to say a little to me. “I can’t tell anything,” he finally said. “I never went to college, and none of your brothers went to college. I can’t say don’t do this and do that, because everything is different and I don’t know what is going to come up. I can’t help much with money either, but I think things will work out. ”

He gave me a new check-book. “If things get pushing, write a small check. But when you write one, send me a letter and let me know how much. There are some things we can always sell.” In four years all the checks I wrote were less than a thousand dollars. My part-time jobs such as reading to the blind student and sitting with the teachers’ kids filled in the financial gaps.

“You know what you want to be, and they’ll tell you what to take,” my father went on. “When you get a job, be sure it’s honest, and work hard.” I knew that soon I would be alone in the big town, and I would be missing the cool winds and a life where your thinking was done for you.

Then my dad reached down beside his seat and brought the old, broken Bible that he had read so often, the one he used when he wanted to look something up in a friendly quarrel with one of the neighbours. I knew he would miss it. I knew, though, that I must take it.

He didn’t say read this every morning. He just said, “This can help you if you will let it.”

Did it help? I got through college without being a burden on the family. I have been able to make money since.

1. What is the writer’s main purpose (目的) in writing this passage?

  A. To tell the readers his life story.

  B. To tell people what kind of person his father was.

  C. To let people know how poor he was.

  D. To tell the readers what present he got from his father.

2. Why did the father not ask his son not to do this and do that?

  A. Because he felt quite confident of him.

  B. Because he was born from a poor family.

  C. Because he was a man of few words.

  D. Because he didn’t want to be much too strict with him.

3. What would someone learn from this passage?

  A. How to live by oneself.            B. How to stand on one’s own feet.

  C. What a good father should do.       D. What the self-important is like.

4. What may be the proper Chinese for the underlined part in the passage?

A.闲暇时光.     B.学费.     C.经济不足.     D.精神空虚.

5. What kind of book did the Bible seem to be to the writer’s father?

  A. It was a book which told you how you should get on well with others.

  B. There were many good examples for you to copy in it.

  C. It was a book that told you how to get a good job and a good future.

  D. It was a good book that could help you when you were in trouble.

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I shook hands with my father in the truck, and for a long time he looked straight ahead and didn’t say a word. But I knew he was going to say a little to me. “I can’t tell anything,” he finally said. “I never went to college, and none of your brothers went to college. I can’t say don’t do this and do that, because everything is different and I don’t know what is going to come up. I can’t help much with money either, but I think things will work out. ”

He gave me a new check-book. “If things get pushing, write a small check. But when you write one, send me a letter and let me know how much. There are some things we can always sell.” In four years all the checks I wrote were less than a thousand dollars. My part-time jobs such as reading to the blind student and sitting with the teachers’ kids filled in the financial gaps.

“You know what you want to be, and they’ll tell you what to take,” my father went on. “When you get a job, be sure it’s honest, and work hard.” I knew that soon I would be alone in the big town, and I would be missing the cool winds and a life where your thinking was done for you.

Then my dad reached down beside his seat and brought the old, broken Bible that he had read so often, the one he used when he wanted to look something up in a friendly quarrel with one of the neighbours. I knew he would miss it. I knew, though, that I must take it.

He didn’t say read this every morning. He just said, “This can help you if you will let it.”

Did it help? I got through college without being a burden on the family. I have been able to make money since.

(   )56. What is the writer’s main purpose (目的) in writing this passage?

A. To tell the readers his life story.

B. To tell people what kind of person his father was.

C. To let people know how poor he was.

D. To tell the readers what present he got from his father.

(   )57.   Why did the father not ask his son not to do this and do that?

A. Because he felt quite confident of his son.     B. Because he was born from a poor family.

C. Because he was a man of few words.

D. Because he didn’t want to be much too strict with his son.

(   )58.  What would someone learn from this passage?

A. How to live by oneself.            B. How to stand on one’s own feet.

C. What a good father should do.       D. What the self-important is like.

(   )59.    What may be the proper Chinese for the underlined part in the passage?

A.  闲暇时光.       B.  学费.       C.  经济不足.        D.  精神空虚.

(   )60. What kind of book did the Bible seem to be to the writer’s father?

A. It was a book which told you how you should get on well with others.

B. There were many good examples for you to copy in it.

C. It was a book that told you how to get a good job and a good future.

D. It was a good book that could help you when you were in trouble.

                                  

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If you look through the Surui reserve (保护区) with Google Earth, you will see a green area in the middle of yellow surroundings. Once, the Paiter-Surui tribe (部落) lived in the heart of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. But after the tribe met with Westerners years ago, they nearly disappeared: diseases brought by outsiders reduced the Surui’s numbers from 5,000 to about 250.

Today, some 1,300 people live in 23 villages across 600,000 acres (英亩). Though they are wearing T-shirts and jeans, the Surui decide to protect the tribal culture. They are in danger again. Trees are being cut, animals are being killed, and the forest is becoming smaller and smaller. But this time it’s different. The Surui people have put aside their bows and arrows and taken up a new weapon (武器): the Internet.

The idea comes from the leader of the Surui, Chief Almir Narayamoga. “We decided to use computers to bring attention to our situation,” says Narayamoga. The first in his tribe to go to college, he learned how to use computers.

The chief asked about the possibility of making a map of the Surui reserve using Google Earth. An online tour of the reserve, he believed, would help protect the Surui by showing the world the results of cutting trees and the attacks (进攻) on tribal land. It would also tell the government about their situation. This way, Narayamoga hoped to raise money to protect the rain forest by planting one million trees. “Training and education is now our kind of war,” he says. “We know we have to do so.”

Narayamoga’s visit to Google was a great success. The Internet search company sent teams to the Amazon to train the Surui in using computers, cameras, and phones to photograph their surroundings, which could be found using GPS and then shown on Google Earth. The Surui have now mapped the whole reserve and recorded the animals and plants of the rainforest within it.

While their work is supported (支持) by some international groups, Narayamoga hopes they can support themselves within ten years, with coffee production and tourism. The great thing about the Surui is that they try to find their own ways to deal with the problems they face.

53. How many people are still living in the tribe today?

A. About 600,000.     B. About 5,000.             C. About 1,300.             D. About 250.

54. What is the greatest danger the Surui face now?

A. They are often attacked.                                   B. The reserve is getting smaller.

C. Their culture is forgotten.                          D. The rainforest is disappearing.

55. What do the Surui mainly depend on to protect their land?

A. Normal tools in life.                                  B. Scientific knowledge.

C. Help from outside.                                    D. Information technology.

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   I have to make a choice.Princeton, along with its significantly better financial (财政的)aid package.Or Yale, which wrote me a letter praising my writing skills and saying that his university is prefect for me.

    First of all, I sent e-mails to some friends, asking for advice.The feedback was half and halfI also sought opinions from current students.The Yale Website was friendlier, giving me the names of Yalies from China.

    I sent my questions and concerns to all of them.From their replies, I could tell that these Chinese students, whether they are American Chinese or native Chinese, were all enthusiastic(热心的)about Yale.Their love for the school shone through their words.I was beginning to lean toward Yale.

    The next deciding factor (因素)is the Spring Visit.I went down to New Haven, Connecticut, and was very excited to see Yale.I think it is the most beautiful campus, though most people would disagree.(Princeton is said to have the most beautiful campus of all the Ivy League universities.) Compared with the red brick buildings at Harvard or Andover, I appreciate the Gothic(哥特式的) styles of Yale much more.

    The culture in Yale is also more attractive than Princeton’s.I went to an event held by CASA( Chinese American Students Association), and met many Chinese Americans there.I discovered Yale’s Chinese population is very active and often stages cultural  events.I even bought a shirt that reads “ Ye Lu Da Xue” in traditional Chinese.

    I enjoyed Yale so much that I began to feel glad that Harvard had refused me. I used to think it was Harvard or nothing.Had I been accepted, I wouldn’t have given Yale or Princeton a chance.

1. _________made me begin to like Yale in some way.

A.The letter from the university           B.My e-mail’s feedback

C.The Yale website                    D.The Chinese students’ interest in it

2._________finally made me choose Yale.

A.The Spring Visit                     B.The Gothic styles of Yale

C.The Yale community                  D.The shirt that reads“ Ye Lu Da Xue”

3.What does the underlined sentence mean?

A.My friends’ advice is not worth listening to at all.

B.My friend didn’t tell me the truth completely.

C.Only half of my friends wrote back to me on line, giving me advice.

D.Half of my friends suggested Princeton while others suggested Yale.

4.What do you think “Ivy League” refer to most probably?

A.An organization of universities and colleges in the United States.

B.An organization of universities and colleges in the world.

C.A football league in the United States.

D.A student union in an American university.

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