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It's a small gas station that has snacks, drinks, cigarettes and candies. The young man behind thecounter knows his   l    by name and what they normally want to buy. He treats children andadults with equal    2    He reads scicnce fiction behind the counter when business is   3    .

One day, three people rushed in and grabbed food off the shelves as fast as they could,   4   not intending to pay for it. He hit the “panic button”, then went over the counter and locked the front door. It was obvious they were homeless, and equally obvious that they weren't going anywhere with their ill-gotten gains. They   5  the food and simply crowded together in panic --- knowing the police were on the way.

Imagine what they must have felt like when they were told they didn't have to steal if they were   6    .“We have food in the back, expired but still Safe to eat. If you need food, you can have some.”

     They Were told to pick up what they had dropped and put it back, and then asked to straighten out the mess. They were doing just that when the police arrived. The officers were told the situation was under control and the police were no longer7   

This wasn't what they had    8    .They were being treated as human beings who could right the wrong they'd done    9    ,they quickly followed orders to take turns and use the restroom to   10   up.

Soon three   1l   people walked out with all the   12   their arms could hold. They were    13   that, if they  needed to come back again, they were to ask and not just grab.

And then the young man went back to read until the next customer came in. He would be the last person in the world to claim he was a/an  14     But he gave three people something they were in  desperate need of--- a small amount of self-respect and a little bit of    15   

1.A. passengers         B. guests           C. customers        D. friends

2.A. respect            B. pride            C. wisdom           D. imagination

3. A. busy               B. swift            C. heavy            D. slow

4. A. bravely            B. obviously        C. hardly           D. reasonably

5. A. hid                B. lifted           C. dropped          D. swallowed

6. A. hungry             B. cautious         C. courageous       D. anxious

7. A. popular            B. necessary        C. reliable         D. important.

8. A. wanted             B. desired          C. expected.        D. admired

9. A. Shocked            B. Scared           C. Delighted        D. Frightened

10. A. ring              B. dress            C. look             D. clean

11. A. dirtier            B. cleaner           C. cleverer          D. quicker

12. A. money            B. cigarettes        C. drinks            D. food

13. A. warned           B. reminded          C. ordered           D. persuaded

14. A. hero             B. figure            C. expert            D. adviser

15. A. encouragement    B. expectation       C. pressure          D. hope

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The repairman told me, “No charge Professor Pan! We’re friends.” “I’d rather pay,” I replied.“If it’s free, I can’t afford it!”

Chinese often refuse payment for professional services, insisting, "We’re friends now!" But then they show up later to ask me to tutor them in English, or get them into an American university, and I wish I’d have just paid the 30 yuan I owed them in the first place!

According to the Americans, "There’s no free lunch," meaning that there’s a price for everything, and I’m always looking around to figure out what this means.Many of our neighbours have given us fruit or flowers or costly teas, never asking anything in return.For years, a bicycle repairman has repeatedly refused to let me pay him."Wait until you have something major to fix! "he insists.

I mentioned to a peasant friend that I wished I had a stone mill to grind(磨)flour for bread.A month later he showed up with a beautiful mill that he’d had his uncle in the countryside carve from a solid block of granite(花岗石).

Chinese generosity(慷慨)is a real education for Americans like me, who would rather avoid social entanglements (纠纷) and just hand over the money.But cash can’t compensate(补偿)for the greatest gift--friendship.

When an American saw some of my friends sitting on bamboo stools under the trees, sipping(呷)tea, he said, "They  must have nothing better to do.""Actually, "I said, "they are professors, with plenty to do.But probably you’re right in saying that, at this moment, they have nothing better to do.And neither do I!" And I joined the group.We chatted about tea and Chinese cooking and how much my boys have grown since we arrived.One man said, "They were pocket-sized when you came here.Now

they’re taller than you.How time flies!"

How life flies.And Chinese are smart enough to share what they know they cannot keep.They freely give of their time, never too busy to help a friend.And they are teaching me, slowly, to both give and receive.So the next time someone says, "No charge.We’re friends! " I will thank them heartily.But if they show up later asking me to tutor them in English, I’ll make sure they tutor my son in Chinese as well, because there’s still no free lunch.

64.The author insisted on paying repairman while he was offered free repairs because he     .

A.was an honest man

B.didn’t know the repairman

C.thought it natural to pay for others’ service

D.didn’t want to help others in return

65.Generally, the author thinks that Chinese are _________.

A.generous and always ready to help their friends

B.good at exchange of equal values

C.free enough to drink tea and chat with their friends

D.helpful but don’t treasure time

66.The best title of the passage should be “       ”.

A.Learn to Both Give And Receive    B.A Good Lesson from Chinese

C.True Help or Not                   D.Still No Free Lunch

67.Which of the following is TRUE?

A.The Chinese would rather not take the money to avoid problems in social communication.

B.When a peasant knew the author needed a mill, he made one for the author himself.

C.The author thinks that Chinese are wise enough to enjoy the limited life.

D.The author thinks little of Chinese way of life.

 

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The repairman told me, “No charge Professor Pan! We’re friends.” “I’d rather pay,” I replied.“If it’s free, I can’t afford it!”

Chinese often refuse payment for professional services, insisting, "We’re friends now!" But then they show up later to ask me to tutor them in English, or get them into an American university, and I wish I’d have just paid the 30 yuan I owed them in the first place!

According to the Americans, "There’s no free lunch," meaning that there’s a price for everything, and I’m always looking around to figure out what this means.Many of our neighbours have given us fruit or flowers or costly teas, never asking anything in return.For years, a bicycle repairman has repeatedly refused to let me pay him."Wait until you have something major to fix! "he insists.

I mentioned to a peasant friend that I wished I had a stone mill to grind(磨)flour for bread.A month later he showed up with a beautiful mill that he’d had his uncle in the countryside carve from a solid block of granite(花岗石).

Chinese generosity(慷慨)is a real education for Americans like me, who would rather avoid social entanglements (纠纷) and just hand over the money.But cash can’t compensate(补偿)for the greatest gift--friendship.

When an American saw some of my friends sitting on bamboo stools under the trees, sipping(呷)tea, he said, "They  must have nothing better to do.""Actually, "I said, "they are professors, with plenty to do.But probably you’re right in saying that, at this moment, they have nothing better to do.And neither do I!" And I joined the group.We chatted about tea and Chinese cooking and how much my boys have grown since we arrived.One man said, "They were pocket-sized when you came here.Now

they’re taller than you.How time flies!"

     How life flies.And Chinese are smart enough to share what they know they cannot keep.They freely give of their time, never too busy to help a friend.And they are teaching me, slowly, to both give and receive.So the next time someone says, "No charge.We’re friends! " I will thank them heartily.But if they show up later asking me to tutor them in English, I’ll make sure they tutor my son in Chinese as well, because there’s still no free lunch.

64.The author insisted on paying repairman while he was offered free repairs because he     .

       A.was an honest man

       B.didn’t know the repairman

       C.thought it natural to pay for others’ service

       D.didn’t want to help others in return

65.Generally, the author thinks that Chinese are _________.

       A.generous and always ready to help their friends

       B.good at exchange of equal values

       C.free enough to drink tea and chat with their friends

       D.helpful but don’t treasure time

66.The best title of the passage should be “       ”.

       A.Learn to Both Give And Receive    B.A Good Lesson from Chinese

       C.True Help or Not                    D.Still No Free Lunch

67.Which of the following is TRUE?

       A.The Chinese would rather not take the money to avoid problems in social communication.

       B.When a peasant knew the author needed a mill, he made one for the author himself.

       C.The author thinks that Chinese are wise enough to enjoy the limited life.

       D.The author thinks little of Chinese way of life.

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The repairman told me, “No charge Professor Pan! We’re friends.” “I’d rather pay,” I replied.“If it’s free, I can’t afford it!”

Chinese often refuse payment for professional services, insisting, "We’re friends now!" But then they show up later to ask me to tutor them in English, or get them into an American university, and I wish I’d have just paid the 30 yuan I owed them in the first place!

According to the Americans, "There’s no free lunch," meaning that there’s a price for everything, and I’m always looking around to figure out what this means.Many of our neighbours have given us fruit or flowers or costly teas, never asking anything in return.For years, a bicycle repairman has repeatedly refused to let me pay him."Wait until you have something major to fix! "he insists.

I mentioned to a peasant friend that I wished I had a stone mill to grind(磨)flour for bread.A month later he showed up with a beautiful mill that he’d had his uncle in the countryside carve from a solid block of granite(花岗石).

Chinese generosity(慷慨)is a real education for Americans like me, who would rather avoid social entanglements (纠纷) and just hand over the money.But cash can’t compensate(补偿)for the greatest gift--friendship.

When an American saw some of my friends sitting on bamboo stools under the trees, sipping(呷)tea, he said, "They  must have nothing better to do.""Actually, "I said, "they are professors, with plenty to do.But probably you’re right in saying that, at this moment, they have nothing better to do.And neither do I!" And I joined the group.We chatted about tea and Chinese cooking and how much my boys have grown since we arrived.One man said, "They were pocket-sized when you came here.Now

they’re taller than you.How time flies!"

     How life flies.And Chinese are smart enough to share what they know they cannot keep.They freely give of their time, never too busy to help a friend.And they are teaching me, slowly, to both give and receive.So the next time someone says, "No charge.We’re friends! " I will thank them heartily.But if they show up later asking me to tutor them in English, I’ll make sure they tutor my son in Chinese as well, because there’s still no free lunch.

64.The author insisted on paying repairman while he was offered free repairs because he     .

       A.was an honest man

       B.didn’t know the repairman

       C.thought it natural to pay for others’ service

       D.didn’t want to help others in return

65.Generally, the author thinks that Chinese are _________.

       A.generous and always ready to help their friends

       B.good at exchange of equal values

       C.free enough to drink tea and chat with their friends

       D.helpful but don’t treasure time

66.The best title of the passage should be “       ”.

       A.Learn to Both Give And Receive    B.A Good Lesson from Chinese

       C.True Help or Not                    D.Still No Free Lunch

67.Which of the following is TRUE?

       A.The Chinese would rather not take the money to avoid problems in social communication.

       B.When a peasant knew the author needed a mill, he made one for the author himself.

       C.The author thinks that Chinese are wise enough to enjoy the limited life.

       D.The author thinks little of Chinese way of life.

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首先请阅读下列汽车广告信息。
                                                                              A

Renault Menage: This luxury car provides a comfortable driving experience and is packed full of extras
(GPS,electric seats,automatic park brake etc.).But its powerful engine means you had better be
prepared for a big fuel bill each week.
      Price:D|S85,000
                                                                              B

Hyundai i20: Ideal for short journeys but lacks the power and comfort needed to make longdistance
driving enjoyable.Still,at this price you can't complain and you'll be smiling when you have to fill up the tank too.
       Price:D|S8,000
                                                                             C

Fiat 500: Although expensive,it will soon pay for itself with the money you save on petrol.It has the most
efficient and cleanest petrolpowered engine currently available.Its size,easy handling and luxury interior
make it ideal for city driving.
       Price:D|S35,999
                                                                             D

Land Rover Discovery: With seating for 7,this car is suitable for all driving conditions.It has the control
needed for inner city driving and the power required for rough roads and carrying heavy loads.But it's
among the least fuel efficient vehicles in its class.
       Price:D|S51,999
                                                                              E

GM Transit: It packs an impressive amount of room inside.It steers nicely,is fuel efficient and has a
commanding driving position.But the lack of rear side windows and a noisy interior limit its appeal as a
people mover.
      Price:D|S22,499
                                                                              F


Ford Wagon: With room for 12 passengers,it combines the toughness and power needed for longdistance journeys with all the comforts that will keep passengers satisfied.Its optional luggage roof racks also mean nothing will ever have to be left behind.
     Price:D|S42,000

以下是五个人的购车意向,请匹配个人信息与适合的汽车。
1.Robert is a farmer in the countryside and wants a vehicle that can deal with do rough countryroad
conditions and is powerful enough to tow a trailer carrying animals and farm products to the city market.
2.James is starting a new delivery job and needs a vehicle big enough to store the packages that he will
pick up each morning and deliver throughout the day.It should be reliable,affordable and economical to run on his city route.
3.Vaneasa is a lawyer who lives and works in the city.She currently has a large car that uses a lot of fuel.She thinks it's too polluting so wants a car that's environmentally friendly but still comfortable to drive.
4.John is a university student looking for an inexpensive car that's cheap to run.He needs it mainly for
getting to and from the university campus and also to his nearby parttimejob.
5.Jill owns a tour guide company and wants a new vehicle that can be used to take travellers to see
different sight and attractions.A typical tour group is made up of about 10 people so it must be big enough 
to take all of them plus their luggage.
1.________ 2.________ 3._______   4.                      5.                                                   

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