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How would you like an easy way to earn 2,500 dollars? All you have to do is to sit around and wait for your meals.There’s catch, however.You have to stay in a chicken cage with a stranger for a whole week.There are no books or television or radio for amusement.You can’t leave until the week is up.And a camera will be recording your every move.

Two people actually took the job.The idea came from Rob Thompson, a video artist.He wanted to make a film about the way animals are treated.His goal was to raise people’s awareness of the living conditions of animals that are raised for food.He decided to pay $ 5000 out of his own savings to two people who were willing to lie like chicken for a week.

To Rob’s surprise, quite a few people answered his advertisement.He had interviews and selected Eric, a 24-year-old restaurant worker, and Pam, a 27-year-old chemist.The plan was for them to spend seven days together in a chicken cage that was six feet long and three feet wide.A camera would record their experience, which would take place in an art museum.

The week was long and difficult.They slept on a hard wooden floor.They couldn’t stand up without banging(重击)their heads.They ate vegetarian mash(土豆泥)and drank water from a garden hosepipe(水龙头软管).Their only privacy was a toilet surrounded by a curtain.There were no sinks, mirrors, or toothbrushes in the cage.Their only inspiration was the two framed checks that hung on the wall outside the cage.Visitors who came here were warned, “Do not food the humans.”

Finally it was over, Pam and Eric emerged from their cage.They had survived the week, and they each had a $2,500 check in their hands.When Rob Thompson opened the cage, Eric came out, changed into clean clothes, and ate a chocolate bar right away.“It’s great to be able to stand up,” he said.Pam just changed her clothes and left.After a week of visitors and reporters watching her, she didn’t want to talk to anyone.

What kind of person is Rob Thompson?

       A.He is curious about people’s personal life.

       B.He is kind-hearted to animals.

       C.He hates people around.      

       D.He likes to help poor people.

What made it most difficult for the two to stay in the cage?

       A.They didn’t know each other.     

       B.They couldn’t lie down to sleep in the cage.

       C.They didn’t have meat to eat.     

       D.They had to do almost everything under others’ eyes.

Rob offered the money because he wanted________.

       A.to see if there were any people who would like to live in a cage

       B.to show the public how bitter animals’ life could be

       C.to make more money by publishing the recorded video tapes

       D.to improve housing conditions of working people like Eric

Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?

       A.Easy Way to Earn $ 2 500.          B.Do Not Feed the Humans.

       C.Living Like a Chicken.                D.Getting Along Well Anyway.

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It was a beautiful Sunday morning, and Maggie and I were returning from our walk through the woods.We were only a couple of blocks from home when I spotted a cell phone and a credit card sitting on the road.We took them home.We always find amazing things on the street and she looks upon them as a movable feast-a chicken wing here or a barbecue rib (肋骨)there.
I found another cell phone a few years back, too, and called a number in its phone book.I explained the situation to the guy who answered.He said it was his sister's and that he'd come to pick it up, which he did.
And that was that.No verbal thank-you, no written thank-you, no “here's a box of chocolates” thank-you.
I didn't have time to call anyone on my latest found cell phone.I was pouring myself coffee when it started to shake and dance across the kitchen counter.
“Who's this?” someone asked when I picked up.
“Who's this?” I countered(反问).“Sarah?”
She was surprised at my knowing her name until she realized her name was on the credit card.“Could you send them to me?” she asked.
She lives in Arlington, which is 2 miles from my house.
“Hmm, no, ”I replied, adding that I thought she could come to get them, and that if I wasn't at home, they would be in my mailbox.
A day later, when I was out for a run, someone got them back.There wasn't even a piece of paper put in the mailbox with “Thanks” on it.In this age of e-mail and cell phone, there's really no excuse.Years ago, I found something more precious than a $100 bill on the street:a driver's license.I saw  that its owner lived a couple of blocks from me, so I called him up.He asked whether I could slip the license through his front door.
“I guess I could, ”I replied.
And that was that.
【小题1】What is the relationship between Maggie and the writer?

A.Wife and husbandB.Daughter and father
C.Teacher and studentD.Master and pet dog
【小题2】How many experiences are mentioned by the writer to return things to the losers?
A.3B.4C.5D.6
【小题3】How did the writer know Sarah's name?
A.From her telephone's phone bookB.From her credit card
C.From her e-mailD.From her driver's license
【小题4】The writer wants to tell us through the unusual stories,
A.we should return the things we picked to the losers
B.people don't know how to appreciate others in the age of e-mail and cell phone
C.people should learn to appreciate persons who provide help for you
D.the advance of society makes people lose some virtues

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We find different kinds of animals in the world. Some animals, such as tigers and lions live in big forest and they are called   36   animals. Some others like sheep and dogs are   37   by men and they are called domestic(驯养) animals. These animals are very different from one another, but we can   38   them into big groups: those that eat other animals and those that eat grass and leaves. Animals like the   39   belong to the first group.

       Animals are   40   great use to human beings. Men   41   wild animals for their fur and meat. Domestic animals are   42   more important to men. Without them, life will be   43   . People make use of animals in many   44   .

       Cows and pigs are useful to men’s   45   . They have 80% of the   46   men eat every year. Skin of some animals can be   47   into expensive overcoats and shoes, which are warm and comfortable and   48   a long time. They are very welcome in   49   countries. Wool, which is now one of the most important material for textile(纺织)   50   , comes from a special kind of   51   . From cows, we get milk. And we shouldn’t   52   that some domestic animals are kept for transport. Many people   53   ride horses. Arabs ride on camels which travel in deserts for days without   54   . In some places animals are still used to plough field.   55   is clear that men just can’t live without these animals.

A. wild                   B. serious                   C. terrible                     D. fighting

A. trapped               B. treated                  C. sold                      D. kept

A. separate               B. divide                   C. sell                         D. keep

A. chicken               B. tiger                     C. fish                        D. giraffe

A. with                   B. to                         C. for                         D. of

A. hunt                   B. discover                  C. raise                        D. care for

A. quite                  B. every                    C. even                         D. some

A. smooth               B. difficult                  C. easy                          D. perfect

A. ways                  B. groups                    C. places                     D. kinds

A. life                    B. work                     C. family                     D. food

A. meal                  B. meat                     C. dinner                      D. animals

A. put                    B. turned                     C. made                       D. changed

A. last                  B. cost                       C. take                        D. dress

A. cool                  B. cold                       C. warm                      D. foreign

A. business         B. workers                   C. industry                    D. factory

A. dogs                 B. goats                      C. cows                        D. sheep

A. forget                B. remember                C. realize                     D. notice

A. seldom              B. hardly                    C. still                          D. just

A. resting               B. drinking                  C. sleeping                     D. stopping

A. That                  B. This                       C. It                             D. So

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Health experts have discovered that adding low-calorie vegetable soup to the start of a meal can actually help to lose weight.

Because you feel full sooner, you eat less of your main course.

The soup regime(养生法)was tested by researchers at Pennsylvania State University, led by Dr Barbara Rolls.

They found that when people ate a first course of soup before lunch they reduced their total calorie intake by 20 per cent, compared with those who did not begin the meal with soup.

But those who favor creamy soups should be careful.Researchers stressed the soup must be low-calorie and based on stock(菜汤), not cream.

All of the soups tested in the study were made from identical ingredients - chicken stock , broccoli(硬花甘蓝), potato, cauliflower(菜花)and carrots.

They were mixed together to create four different textures and thickness from separate stock and vegetables through to pureed soup.

Scientists thought that thick soups with chunks of vegetables which required chewing might be more filling, but to their surprise they found all forms had the same effect.

The findings were presented to the Experimental Biology conference in Washington, DC, and the research was part-funded by the National Institutes of Health.

What’s the reason that adding low-calorie vegetable soup to the start of a meal can actually help to lose weight?

    A. You can take in large quantities of vegetables.

    B. You can absorb high calories from the soup.

    C. You can take in low calories from the soup.

    D. You can feel full soon after having the soup.

Which of the following can not be in the low-calorie soup?

    A. chicken stock    B. cauliflower  C. cream    D. carrots

What is the best title of this passage?

    A. Vegetable Soup Helps to Lose Weight.

    B. A Scientific Research is Carrying out.

    C. A Research Done at Pennsylvania State University

    D. Findings Carried out to the Experimental Biology.

The underlined word “favor” is the same in meaning with ______.

    A. hate B. enjoy    C. prefer   D. drink.

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完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

Trudy, an American girl, tried swimming across the English Channel. That was August 6, 1962. Her father had  36  her two things. One was not to pull her out of the water  37  she asked. The other was to give her a red sports  38  if she made it.

In gay spirits Trudy  39  out , swimming strongly. All the swimmers started at 7:09 in the morning. His father and the trainer were going along in a boat beside her.

At ten o’clock, rain began falling.  40  , Trudy trod (踩)water while drinking and eating a chicken leg. Then she started swimming  41  The wind was  42  and the sea became rougher.

Late  43  the wind became even worse. The trainer  44  it was useless trying to finish. He called to Trudy to  45  .

“No human being could do it in this weather, ” he said, “It’s  46  to go on.

However, her father shouted, “Don’t grab her. Let her  47  ”

At seven o’clock the tides(潮水)turned  48  her. It was more difficult to move ahead. But Trudy still swam on. She  49  victory was possible now, for the English coast was in  50  .

It was getting dark. A sound could be heard  51  the wind; hundreds of car horns (喇叭)were cheering her on. With  52  strength, she finished the last 200 yards.

At 9:35 p.m. Trudy got out of water. She had swum some 35 miles in  53  the 21 - mile - wide - Channel  54  a strong storm. But she had made it in 14 hours and 30 minutes.

“Well, Pop, ”she said to her father. “I  55  I get my car this time, don’t I”

36.A. given                  B. refused              C. allowed             D. promised

37.A. as                    B. unless               C. even if              D. when

38.A. suit                    B. shoe                C. hat                 D. car

39.A. rushed                 B. left                 C. started               D. worked

40.A. At midday              B. In the morning          C. In the evening    D. In the late afternoon

41.A. faster                  B. better               C. again               D. across

42.A. stopping               B. rising               C. changing            D. increasing

43.A. morning               B  afternoon           C. evening             D. night

44.A. thought                B. considered           C. decided             D. felt

45.A. keep up                B. slow down          C. give up              D. take a rest

46.A. difficult                        B. stupid               C. impossible           D. unnecessary

47.A. go                    B. decide              C. come out            D. go on

48.A. towards                B. with                C. at                  D. against

49.A. realized                 B. noticed              C. found out            D. thought

50.A. the distance                     B. reach               C. sight                D. hand

51.A. over                  B. in                  C. with                D. from

52.A. fresh                  B. greater              C. weakening           D. remaining

53.A. flying                  B. swimming          C. crossing             D. passing

54.A. in spite of                B. because of            C. against              D. during

55.A. demand               B. am afraid            C. hope               D. guess

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