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  A train sped up through the countryside at 60 mph as a“traveller”relaxes with his newspaper. But this is no businessman taking it easy—the driver of the passenger express(快车)is doing the reading.

  A Sunday Express reader caught this Virgin employee on film as the train sped through Derbyshire on its way to Plymouth from Newcastle.

  Virgin,which has come under repeated criticism over their rail service, yesterday fired the driver after being shown the photograph. A spokesman said an inquiry(调查)was under way to make sure exactly what he was doing and why he appeared to have taken his eyes off the track ahead.

  The picture comes in the week that the public inquiry into the Southall rail disaster, which claimed seven lives, heard that the driver at the centre of that case had earlier been spotted with his feet on the control button of his cab.

  Larry Harrison,who worked for Great Western Trains,drove through two warning signals before crashing at 60 mph into a waiting train.

  The reader who took this picture was standing on a bridge outside Chesterfield early one summer’s evening. He said,“I only realized what I’d got when I had the pictures developed. I couldn’t believe it.”

  “As far as I could see,there was no one else in the cab with the drive,unless they were hiding, The person with the paper open was certainly sitting in the driver’s normal seat.”

  The photographer works on the railways and does not want to be named,but he added,“I’ve seen many drivers with their feet on the control panel but I’ve never seen them reading papers like this. There is an automatic warning system and driver’s safety device which reminds him when he passes yellow and red signals. But you should never take your eyes off the track and rely only on sounds because you could have unexpected objects on the line or suddenly have speed limits given.”

63.Who is the“traveller”mentioned in the first paragraph?

A.A train driver.       B.A businessman.

C.A passenger.         D.A newspaper reader.

64.The train ______________when the picture was taken.

A.was driving to Plymouth

B.was ready for a picture

C.had seven people on it

D.crashed into another train

65.Who took the picture of the driver of the passenger express?

A.A professional photographer.

B.A newspaper reporter.

C.Another train driver.

D.A member of the railway staff.

66.According to what we have read,we may find this passage most probably______________.

A.at a train station

B.from a news report

C.from a driver’s safety guide

D.from the police inquiry

 

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  A train sped up through the countryside at 60 mph as a“traveller”relaxes with his newspaper. But this is no businessman taking it easy—the driver of the passenger express(快车)is doing the reading.
  A Sunday Express reader caught this Virgin employee on film as the train sped through Derbyshire on its way to Plymouth from Newcastle.
  Virgin,which has come under repeated criticism over their rail service, yesterday fired the driver after being shown the photograph. A spokesman said an inquiry(调查)was under way to make sure exactly what he was doing and why he appeared to have taken his eyes off the track ahead.
  The picture comes in the week that the public inquiry into the Southall rail disaster, which claimed seven lives, heard that the driver at the centre of that case had earlier been spotted with his feet on the control button of his cab.
  Larry Harrison,who worked for Great Western Trains,drove through two warning signals before crashing at 60 mph into a waiting train.
  The reader who took this picture was standing on a bridge outside Chesterfield early one summer’s evening. He said,“I only realized what I’d got when I had the pictures developed. I couldn’t believe it.”
  “As far as I could see,there was no one else in the cab with the drive,unless they were hiding, The person with the paper open was certainly sitting in the driver’s normal seat.”
  The photographer works on the railways and does not want to be named,but he added,“I’ve seen many drivers with their feet on the control panel but I’ve never seen them reading papers like this. There is an automatic warning system and driver’s safety device which reminds him when he passes yellow and red signals. But you should never take your eyes off the track and rely only on sounds because you could have unexpected objects on the line or suddenly have speed limits given.”
63.Who is the“traveller”mentioned in the first paragraph?
A.A train driver.       B.A businessman.
C.A passenger.         D.A newspaper reader.
64.The train ______________when the picture was taken.
A.was driving to Plymouth
B.was ready for a picture
C.had seven people on it
D.crashed into another train
65.Who took the picture of the driver of the passenger express?
A.A professional photographer.
B.A newspaper reporter.
C.Another train driver.
D.A member of the railway staff.
66.According to what we have read,we may find this passage most probably______________.
A.at a train station
B.from a news report
C.from a driver’s safety guide
D.from the police inquiry

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  A train sped up through the countryside at 60 mph as a“traveller”relaxes with his newspaper. But this is no businessman taking it easy—the driver of the passenger express(快车)is doing the reading.

  A Sunday Express reader caught this Virgin employee on film as the train sped through Derbyshire on its way to Plymouth from Newcastle.

  Virgin,which has come under repeated criticism over their rail service, yesterday fired the driver after being shown the photograph. A spokesman said an inquiry(调查)was under way to make sure exactly what he was doing and why he appeared to have taken his eyes off the track ahead.

  The picture comes in the week that the public inquiry into the Southall rail disaster, which claimed seven lives, heard that the driver at the centre of that case had earlier been spotted with his feet on the control button of his cab.

  Larry Harrison,who worked for Great Western Trains,drove through two warning signals before crashing at 60 mph into a waiting train.

  The reader who took this picture was standing on a bridge outside Chesterfield early one summer’s evening. He said,“I only realized what I’d got when I had the pictures developed. I couldn’t believe it.”

  “As far as I could see,there was no one else in the cab with the drive,unless they were hiding, The person with the paper open was certainly sitting in the driver’s normal seat.”

  The photographer works on the railways and does not want to be named,but he added,“I’ve seen many drivers with their feet on the control panel but I’ve never seen them reading papers like this. There is an automatic warning system and driver’s safety device which reminds him when he passes yellow and red signals. But you should never take your eyes off the track and rely only on sounds because you could have unexpected objects on the line or suddenly have speed limits given.”

63.Who is the“traveller”mentioned in the first paragraph?

A.A train driver.       B.A businessman.

C.A passenger.         D.A newspaper reader.

64.The train ______________when the picture was taken.

A.was driving to Plymouth

B.was ready for a picture

C.had seven people on it

D.crashed into another train

65.Who took the picture of the driver of the passenger express?

A.A professional photographer.

B.A newspaper reporter.

C.Another train driver.

D.A member of the railway staff.

66.According to what we have read,we may find this passage most probably______________.

A.at a train station

B.from a news report

C.from a driver’s safety guide

D.from the police inquiry

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I was feeling sad because my mother was out of job. It left me wondering  16   was going to happen to us.

I got off the college shuttle bus and started walking. Then I heard piano music and singing rising above the noise of the people and the traffic. I walked much 17   (slow) so I could find out where it was coming  18  . Through the crowd I saw a young lady sitting at a piano with a carriage next to her.  She was singing songs 19    love and keeping on trying, and not underestimating(低估) the power within yourself. The way she was singing comforted me a bit. I stood there  20  (watch) her play for about fifteen minutes, thinking that  21   must take courage to perform on her own in the middle of a crowd. 

She must have felt my presence because she would occasionally look in my direction. By now I was telling  22  that if she could perform in front of hundreds of people  23  she didn't know, I could at least tell her how good she sounded. I walked over, 24   (put) some money in her carriage and said, "Thank you. I have been going through a rough time lately, but you've made me  25  (hope) again."

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How did you do it, Dad? How have you managed not to take a drink for almost 20 years? It took me almost 20 years to have the   1   to even ask my father this very personal question.

When Dad first   2   drinking, every time he got into a   3   that would have started him   4   again, the whole family was on pins and needles.For a few years we were   5   mention it for fear that the drinking would begin again.

“I had this little poem that I would recite to myself at least four to five times a day”was Dad's   6   18-year-old unasked question, “The words were a constant   7   to me that things were   8   so hard that I could not deal with them.”Dad said.Then he   9   the poem with me.The poem's   10   ,yet profound(深刻的)words immediately became   11   of my daily routine as well.

About a month after this   12   with my father, I received gift in the mail from a friend of mine.It was a book of daily saying of wisdom.One saying is   13   for each day of one year.

It has been my   14   that when I get something with days of the year on it, I naturally turn to the page that lists my own   15  

I   16   opened the book to November10 to see   17   word of wisdom this book had in store for me.I was   18   when I looked at the page, and then tears of disbelief and appreciation   19   down my face.There, on my birthday, was the exact same poem that had   20   my father for all these years! It is called the Serenity(宁静)prayer:

God, grant me

the serenity to accept the things I cannot change;

the courage to change the things I can;

and the wisdom to know the difference!

1.A.change              B.courage           C.ability              D.right

2.A.gave up             B.took up            C.went on           D.carried on

3.A.way                  B.habit                C.situation           D.house

4.A.reciting              B.asking              C.smoking          D.drinking

5.A.sure                  B.uncertain          C.afraid                     D.eager

6.A.reply                 B.words              C.excuse             D.explanation

7.A.fear                   B.imagination       C.thought            D.reminder

8.A.never                B.seldom             C.always             D.ever

9.A.discussed          B.shared             C.offered            D.talked

10.A.wonderful        B.long                 C.simple             D.boring

11.A.all                    B.that                 C.any                 D.part

12.A.talk                 B.quarrel             C.trip                  D.lesson

13.A.listed               B.included           C.read                D.said

14.A.method            B.habit                C.wealth             D.message

15.A.character         B.birthday           C.qualities           D.favourites

16.A.doubtedly         B.carefully          C.happily            D.hurriedly

17.A.where              B.whether           C.what               D.how

18.A.excited            B.astonished        C.disappointed     D.frightened

19.A.hung               B.pulled              C.rolled               D.pushed

20.A.troubled           B.disturbed          C.pleased            D.helped

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