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  Richard DuVoss, one of the co-founders of the Amway Corporation, told how he purposely rose early one morning to thank his garbage man for his services. Mr. DuVoss did so because the man always was so punctual (on time), careful, and quiet. The fellow was so shocked that he drove off without saying a word. Mr. DuVoss rose early to meet the same garbage man for three mornings before he got a response. Finally, the man answered, “In 12 years nobody ever told me they appreciated what I do. You are the first person ever to thank me.”

  Giving appreciation and sharing ourselves from a loving heart, with no need to get anything back, will always feel wonderful and refreshing to us and to others. Appreciation is a true gift. It comes from the heart and is offered spontaneously(自发地). Don't we all love to be appreciated? Above all kids need a lot of appreciation. A.little time, attention and encouragement from the one we love can lift our spirits and help us cope with life.

  Appreciating others is a skill that anyone can learn It should be done from our heart and one should have a broad heart to accept appreciation too.

  A.lawyer had successfully handled a difficult law case for a wealthy friend. Following the happy outcome of the case, the friend called on the lawyer, expressed his appreciation of his work and handed him a handsome Moroccan leather wallet. The lawyer looked at the wallet in astonishment and handed it back with a sharp reminder that a wallet could not possibly compensate him for his services. “My fee for that work,” sharply said the lawyer, “is five hundred dollars.” The friend calmly opened the wallet, removed a one-thousand-dollar bill from it, replaced it with a five-hundred-dollar bill and handed it back to the lawyer with a smile!

1.The garbage man was shocked because ________.

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A.he was doing an important job

B.what he had done is not worth appreciating

C.he was doing what he should do

D.never before had a man appreciated him for his work

2.According to the second paragraph, we should do the following to children EXCEPT ________.

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A.sitting with them and spending time with them

B.having fun and giving them full attention

C.being short-tempered with them

D.encouraging and praising them

3.The lawyer was unwilling to accept the wallet because ________.

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A.he didn't like the design of the wallet

B.he thought there was more money than he wanted in it

C.he thought only a wallet was not at all worth his services

D.he thought it was not good for a lawyer to accept the gift

4.The writer used the example of the lawyer to prove the fact that ________.

[  ]

A.one should have a broad heart to accept appreciation

B.money can't express one's appreciation

C.giving a wallet to others is far from a clever way of expressing appreciation

D.everyone need a lot of appreciation

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HOLIDAY HOMES IN MALLORCA

  Holiday houses in Mallorca sailing and fishing port - quiet even in summer season. Beautifully situated houses with sights of sea and mountains, yet near to shops and restaurants. Cars and bicycles for hire. Sailing and sports clubs nearby.

ITALY IN COMFORT

  Luxury coach( - carriage) trips of Italy, out of normal holiday season. 21days to visit five Italian cities starting from London 1 st May, 1 st September . The trips are guided by profess or Martin Davis. Head of Italian Studies, London University . See the arts and culture of historic Italy.

KIBBUTZ HOLIDAYS IN ISRAEL(以色列)

  Working holidays on a kibbutz( co -operative farm) in Israel. All nationalities welcome for one to three months, if prepared to work morning with kibbutz members. Accommodation (住宿), food and trips to historic sights all provided free - you pay only for the special low- cost return flight.

TWO WEEKS ON A CARIBBEAN ISLAND

  Two- week holidays in the Hotel Splendid , on a lovely beach with golden sands and deep- blue sea. Tennis, golf, sailing and all water sports, trips around the island arranged. Near to town of Castries with lively evening entertainment - dancing.

  1 st November - 31 st March = £ 720 per person

  1 st April - 30th October = £ 850 per person

  Jack and his wife Mary, who have recently retired, want to see places of cultural and historic interest abroad, but Mary hates flying.

  Peter and Maria, university students, want to travel as far as possible on little money, and would like to get to know a country by working there for three months with other young people.

  Michael, a young computer programmer, has been working hard and needs a holiday to relax in winter. He would like to go somewhere warmer and sunny, where he can swim in the sea, and he enjoys sports and dancing.

  Herry and Kate, both teachers, and their two sons, have to take their holiday during the school summer holidays. There must be plenty for the boys to do, although Harry and Kate just want to have beautiful scenery, good food and wine- and peace.

Michael would most probably go to ________ for his holiday.

  A. Italy             B. Israel

  C. Mallorca           D. a Caribbean island

The most suitable place where Peter and Maria can enjoy their holiday would be________

  A. an Italian city         B. a kibbutz in Israel

  C. a Caribbean island       D. the port in Mallorca

The best holiday for Jack and Mary would be________.

  A. the 21 - day coach trip of Italy

  B. the 2 -week stay in the Hotel Splendid

  C. the 14 -day trip around a Caribbean island

  D. the working holidays for 1 -3 months on a kibbutz in Israel

Harry and Kate and their sons would like________.

  A. a holiday working on a kibbutz in Israel

  B. a holiday visiting cities by coach in Italy

  C. a holiday house in the fishing port in Mallorca

  D. a holiday hotel on a lovely beach on a Carribean Island

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  I have been surprised each time my child has come home from school with a message saying his teacher wanted to see me.

  I know my son seems very naughty: he cannot concentrate(聚精会神)on reading, he makes silly mistakes in his homework or often fails his exams.

  Whenever such things happen, his teacher shouts,“Ask your parents to come here.”And then I have to go with my tail between my legs to find out what’s going on with my son and to listen to the teacher scold(责备)him.

  I really feel sorry for my son’s mistakes and usually feel personally responsible(负责任).

  But I cannot help feeling angry with him after a meeting with the teacher.

  Gradually, I have realized that anger will do him no good, and that actually he needs my help.

  On the one hand, I am greatly thankful to his teachers for their hard work and sense of responsibility.

  On the other hand, I think that to educate our little emperors(皇帝), there needs to be more understanding and co-operation(配合) between teachers and parents.

1.The writer’s child ________.

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A.is rude to others

B.is often late for school

C.is dishonest

D.does not do well in his lessons

2.While the teacher is scolding the child, the writer ________.

[  ]

A.cuts in sometimes

B.shouts at the student

C.feels ashamed

D.listens impatiently

3.The writer was thankful to the teacher because ________.

[  ]

A.the writer was not scolded by the teacher

B.the teacher was strict with his students

C.the writer’s son did well this time

D.the teacher has a good sense

4.The writer realized ________.

[  ]

A.parents had the responsibility just as teachers

B.teachers should work harder

C.students should work harder

D.it was useless to ask parents to go to the school

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  WASHINGTON: Chinese scientist Yuan Longping and Dr Monty Jones of Sierra Leone were named co-winners of the 2004 World Food Prize here on Monday for their contribution to world food security and rice production.

  In announcing the recipients in a ceremony held at the US State Department, President of the World Food Prize Foundation Kenneth Quinn lauded both scientists for their “breakthrough scientific achievements” which have significantly increased food security for millions of people from Asia to Africa.

  Quinn said it was particularly fitting that the two pioneering rice breeders rewarded the prize during the United Nations International Year of Rice, the crop identified as the staple(主要的) diet of more than 3 billion people around the world.

  Professor Yuan Longping is director-general of the China National Hybrid Rice(杂交水稻) Research and Development Centre in Hunan Province, China. Jones is presently executive secretary of Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa.

  Yuan is credited with(功劳在于……) developing the world's first successful and widely grown hybrid rice varieties, revolutionizing rice cultivation in China and tripling production over a generation.

  Jones's work recaptured the genetic(遗传的) potential(潜能) of ancient African rice by combining African and Asian rice species.

  Present at the ceremony hosted by US Secretary of State Colin Powell were UN Food and Agriculture Director-General Jacques Diouf, US Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman and Minister and Deputy Chief of Mission of the Chinese Embassy Lan Lijun.

  The World Food Prize will be formally presented to Professor Yuan and Jones on October 14 this year in Iowa, the United States.

1.Which of the following is the best title?

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A.A.pioneer of the genetic research.

B.Passion for hybrid rice.

C.Scientists from China, Africa share food prize.

D.What is the World Food Prize?

2.The underlined word “lauded” can be replaced by ________.

[  ]

A.landed
B.praised
C.related
D.presented

3.Jones won the 2004 World Food Prize for his achievements in ________.

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A.breeding(培育) hybrid rice

B.breeding hybrid wheat

C.improving ancient African rice

D.finding the genetic secret of rice

4.Which of the following is NOT true?

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A.The ceremony was held at the US State Department

B.Professor Yuan Longping attended the ceremony hosted by US Secretary of State Colin Powell.

C.Professor Yuan and Jones will go to the USA.in October to receive the World Food Prize.

D.3 billion people around the world live on rice.

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  On Wednesday, the Chinese government, decided to increase its medical subsidies(补贴)  for farmers from 10 Yuan (US$1.23) to 20 Yuan (US$2.47) a head a year from 2006.
   As part of the country's healthcare reform programme, the co-operative rural (农村)medical system was first introduced in 2003 to set up self-help among farmers on a voluntary basis.  Due to insufficient government input to finance hospitals that are mostly State-owned, the country's healthcare reform has largely turned out to be a failure, adding hugely to the financial burden on the public.
While everyone complains about quickly-rising medical costs, rural residents are suffering more than their urban(城镇) cousins because of a lack of money, as well as not being able to enjoy high quality health services. At present, farmers earn on average only one-third of what urban residents make. Most of the country's medical resources are located in cities even though rural residents make up two-thirds of the population.
  Poor health conditions make it more difficult to help farmers get out of poverty; and poverty, in turn, refuses farmers the chance to improve their health. To end this vicious circle, policy-makers tried the co-operative medical system, with a small sum of central and local financial support for each rural participant. But the system has proved to be less than perfect. Due to the limited financial input, the programme still does not benefit the majority of farmers in a significant way. This has reduced many farmers' enthusiasm for participating. A high percentage of involvement is of course a precondition for such a system.
  The central government intends to expand the programme into a national medical system by 2008. Increasing government subsidies is a necessary step to make the co-operative medical system more attractive to farmers. But an increase of 10 Yuan for each participant is surely far from enough to perfect the system. The total cost is not particularly heavy compared to the rapid growth in government revenue(财政).
   Clearly, policy-makers are becoming increasingly aware of how urgent the narrowing of the development gap between rural and urban areas really is. Besides economic policies to push the rural economy, large amount of government investment on improving rural healthcare and education is badly needed.
1. Compared with that in 2006, what will be the rate of coming increase in China’s medical subsidies for farmers?
A. 100%               B. 50%                 C. 200%                      D. 150%
2. What is the reason for the failure in the country’s healthcare reform?
A. Bad management system.        
B. The government didn’t input enough money to support hospitals that are mostly
state-owned.
C. The health conditions in the country is too bad.
D. There are too many farmers that need medical care.
3. What is needed to narrow the development gap between rural and urban areas?
①. Large amount of government investment in economy.
②. Large amount of government investment on improving rural healthcare and education.
③. Economic policies to push the rural economy
④. A high percentage of farmers’ involvement in the medical system
⑤. A better management system
A. ①②③ B. ②③④             C. ①②③④⑤          D. ②③
4. Why are many farmers not enthusiastic in joining the co-operative medical system?
A. It doesn’t benefit most of the farmers in an effective way.
B. They cannot spare the needed money to join the programme.
C. They don’t believe in the system.
D. They don’t think it necessary.
5. What can be inferred from the last but one paragraph?
A. An increase of 10 Yuan in medical subsidies for each person is not enough.
B. The government can afford to increase the medical subsidies for farmers.
C. The government will get farmers of the whole country involved in a medical system by 2008. 
D. If the government increase subsidies, more farmers are likely to join the medical system.

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