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  Slowly I climbed into the driver’s seat of the old brown Pontiac.“Hi, Miss Caroline!” cried the three passengers, my friend Annie and her two children.No, I’m not Annie’s driver.I’m just a friend.

  Let me explain.I’m 68, retired and live alone.Annie’s 27, works as a part-time bank teller and is married with two kids.We’re different, but we have one very important need in common--a car.I couldn’t afford to fix my own car and the bus didn’t go everywhere I needed to go.

  A friend had a suggestion.“My daughter Annie’s been using my old Pontiac while her husband job-hunts,” he said, “He got laid off and I know they could use help with gas.Maybe you two could share the car.”

  Share a car? We Americans are pretty territorial about our automobiles.Still, need overrode(压倒)nervousness and I gave Annie a call.We quickly worked out a schedule.Three days a week for me, the rest for her.

  Having wheels again was a huge help.Soon the car brought something more.Driving each other home on the days we switched, Annie and I talked about everything.

  She had plenty of worries.Besides her finances, her dad’s health was failing.However, she lifted my spirits! She once said, “Life doesn’t always turn out the way I want, but I trust things will work out.And they do.Just like this car!”

  Annie and her family moved to Los Angeles.I still borrow the Pontiac from her dad, who is healthy once again.Now, whenever I drive the car, I think about Annie, and about how a simple exchange born of economic need can become such a blessing.Like Annie says, life doesn’t always turn out the way we want.But that doesn’t mean it doesn’t turn out good.

(1)

What did the writer have in common with Annie?

[  ]

A.

They were both in financial difficulty.

B.

They both lacked love and care in life.

C.

They had both been searching for a job.

D.

They were both too poor to own a car.

(2)

Who was the real owner of the old brown Pontiac?

[  ]

A.

The writer.

B.

Annie.

C.

A bank teller.

D.

Annie’s father.

(3)

Annie impressed the writer much mainly because ________.

[  ]

A.

she had a deep love for her dad

B.

she had many worries in her life

C.

she had a positive attitude to life

D.

she knew how to lift others’ spirits

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For some students, especially those from poor families, taking a job is not a matter of choice, but necessity. They need to work to save for college, or even to supplement family income. Counselors should help students who have a real need to work improve time management skills and seek employment that helps their educational goals.

“College costs are high, and young adults also want the amenities (便利设施) that extra money brings,” according to John B. Boshoven, counselor for continuing education at Community High School in Michigan. However, he warns, “School is my students’ full-time job.”

Studies show that students who work are more confident and possess better time management skills than students who are not employed. In addition to offering a paycheck, some independence, and satisfaction, a part-time job can provide teenagers with both training and experience. Working teaches students about responsibility and can also reinforce (充实) what they are learning in school. “Colleges want to find candidates who demonstrate maturity, responsibility, independence, and initiative, and good workers certainly demonstrate those important character traits,” Boshoven says. “Employers can write excellent recommendation letters for the students who have worked for them.”

On the other hand, experts agree that students who work more than 15 to 20 hours per week often experience lessened school success, which can lead to dropping out entirely. Working long hours can also limit opportunities to build friendships and explore interests that enhance a teenager’s intellectual and emotional development.

The major point that students should keep in mind is the importance of balance. Dan Crabtree, college and career counselor at Wheaton Academy in Illinois, explains, “We want our students to establish a healthy balance in life and work to maintain it throughout their lives.” If working will interfere with completing school work, participating in extracurricular activities, spending time with family and friends, or getting enough rest, it may not be a wise decision.

60. What’s the purpose of the passage?

A. To show how students can find a part-time job.

B. To discuss the issue of students’ part-time work.

C. To stress the importance of students’ part-time work.

D. To explain what is a part-time job.

61. In Boshoven’s opinion, students _____.

a. should take their studies as the first priority

b. can benefit from part-time work

c. can form healthy habits in their lives

d. shouldn’t depend on their families financially

A. bc                     B. bd                    C. ab                    D. ac

62. According to the passage, we know that _____.

A. without counselors' help, few students can get employed

B. teenagers show strong interest in part-time work

C. experts encourage students do more part-time work

D. too much part-time work can lead to bad academic performance

63. What can be concluded from the passage?

A. Students should balance part-time work well with other things.

B. Part-time work is important for most students at college.

C. Experts’ advice is the key to finding a good part-time job.

D. All in all, students had better not spend time on part-time work

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For some students, especially those from poor families, taking a job is not a matter of choice, but necessity. They need to work to save for college, or even to supplement family income. Counselors should help students who have a real need to work improve time management skills and seek employment that helps their educational goals.

“College costs are high, and young adults also want the amenities (便利设施) that extra money brings,” according to John B. Boshoven, counselor for continuing education at Community High School in Michigan. However, he warns, “School is my students’ full-time job.”

Studies show that students who work are more confident and possess better time management skills than students who are not employed. In addition to offering a paycheck, some independence, and satisfaction, a part-time job can provide teenagers with both training and experience. Working teaches students about responsibility and can also reinforce (充实) what they are learning in school. “Colleges want to find candidates who demonstrate maturity, responsibility, independence, and initiative, and good workers certainly demonstrate those important character traits,” Boshoven says. “Employers can write excellent recommendation letters for the students who have worked for them.”

On the other hand, experts agree that students who work more than 15 to 20 hours per week often experience lessened school success, which can lead to dropping out entirely. Working long hours can also limit opportunities to build friendships and explore interests that enhance a teenager’s intellectual and emotional development.

The major point that students should keep in mind is the importance of balance. Dan Crabtree, college and career counselor at Wheaton Academy in Illinois, explains, “We want our students to establish a healthy balance in life and work to maintain it throughout their lives.” If working will interfere with completing school work, participating in extracurricular activities, spending time with family and friends, or getting enough rest, it may not be a wise decision.

60. What’s the purpose of the passage?

A. To show how students can find a part-time job.

B. To discuss the issue of students’ part-time work.

C. To stress the importance of students’ part-time work.

D. To explain what is a part-time job.

61. In Boshoven’s opinion, students _____.

a. should take their studies as the first priority

b. can benefit from part-time work

c. can form healthy habits in their lives

d. shouldn’t depend on their families financially

A. bc                     B. bd                    C. ab                    D. ac

62. According to the passage, we know that _____.

A. without counselors' help, few students can get employed

B. teenagers show strong interest in part-time work

C. experts encourage students do more part-time work

D. too much part-time work can lead to bad academic performance

63. What can be concluded from the passage?

A. Students should balance part-time work well with other things.

B. Part-time work is important for most students at college.

C. Experts’ advice is the key to finding a good part-time job.

D. All in all, students had better not spend time on part-time work

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  When you have a question about something, where do you go? For many people the answer is simple as they can go online to a search engine like Google or Yahoo.But what about people in rural or underdeveloped areas who may have no way to get on the Internet?

  A business and international development professor in California, Rose Shuman, found an answer for them:Question Box.Question Box is a service that provides answers---free of charge---for people who cannot search the Internet directly.The users of Questions Box might be those who might not be able to read, or simply have no access to the Internet.

  Question Box began three years ago in India.People used a metal call box with a push-to-talk button to connect a live operator.Rose Schuman explained,” You just need to push a big green button on the box which will connect you directly to our operators who are sitting in front of computers, and speak your language.You can ask them any sort of question you want, and they’ll look it up in English or in Hindi, or whatever the main language is, and translate the answer back for you.”

  The service is currently offered in two villages.The latest version of the box uses mobile phone technology, and solar panels in case the electrical power fails.Rose Shuman says the aim was to make the box as easy as possible for users, “It is very efficient(效率高的).Rather than try to bring a lot of difficulties to them and expect them to spend a lot of time to learn how to use the Internet, the idea was make a technology that even Grandma could use.”

  In April 2009, Question Box was introduced to Uganda.Forty community workers with mobile phones connected villagers to call center operators in Kampala.The community workers went around telling people about the service.They wore T-shirts that said “Ask me.” But Internet service in Uganda proved slow and undependable.So Question Box teamed up with a local technology company to store information on a local server.That way, the researchers in Kampala could quickly search the database for answers.

(1)

The best title for the passage is ________.

[  ]

A.

Question Box-taking the place of the Internet

B.

Needing an answer?-asking Question Box

C.

Question Box-a great invention in the world

D.

Rose Shuman-a professor helping the poor

(2)

In Rose Schuman’s opinion, the greatest advantage of Question Box is that ________.

[  ]

A.

it is the most advanced in the world

B.

it is more convenient to carry.

C.

it saves much more energy

D.

it is much easier to use

(3)

The underlined word “them” in the fourth paragraph refers to ________.

[  ]

A.

the users

B.

the operators

C.

the researchers

D.

Question Box workers

(4)

What can we know from the passage?

[  ]

A.

Question Box costs the users much less than the Internet.

B.

Question Box operators can look for information in any language.

C.

Question Box is more efficient in solving problems in underdeveloped areas.

D.

Question Box can work without the help of the Internet in Uganda.

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