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61. The above writing is ______.

  A. diary entries of a high school student’s spring semester

  B. diary entries of a high school student’s fall semester

  C. diary entries of a college student’s spring semester

  D. diary entries of a college student’s fall semester

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60. In Rose’s opinion, growing up means ______.

  A. becoming older      B. learning more knowledge

  C. becoming more mature   C. trying new things

B

Sep. 30   I moved into the dormitory today-an ugly building and near a busy main road too. My room is small but quite pleasant. I must get some posters for the walls, though. I met a few fellow students at supper (the food was awful!) They all look much younger than me. They are, of course!

Oct. 07   Lectures began last Monday. So far they haven’t been very interesting (except for the man who lectures on drama. He’s first class). Personally, I’d much rather go to the library and read, but I have to attend ten lectures a week. Those are the ‘rules’! Well, at least you meet people there.

Oct. 12   I really don’t like life in the dormitory at all. The food is bad and the students are noisy. They stay up half the night and play games just outside my room. When on earth do they sleep? When do they work? Besides, I don’t like my room. It’s just like living in a box! It looks even smaller now, with the posters on the wall. I am wondering how long it will be  before I can feel as comfortable as I did living in my high school dormitory.

Oct. 26   I tried to explain some of my problems to my supervisor today. She listened-but that was about all. ‘You have to go to lectures, you know, Ann,” she told me. “And the dormitory is cheap and convenient.’ ‘Cheap and convenient’! Well, it isn’t ‘cheap’ if you can’t eat the food and it isn’t ‘convenient’ if you can’t sleep at night!

Oct. 30   I can’t believe it! Three other students-I met them at a lecture and they’re all about my own age-have invited me to share a flat with them. It’s in an old house and it has its own kitchen, so we can cook for ourselves. And my room-right at the top of the house-is fantastic!

Nov. 10   I moved into my new room last Sunday. I feel really happy. Life is going to be so much more fun from now on!

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59. From the passage we can see Rose went to college to ______.

  A. meet a rich husband   B. get better paid

  C. realize her dream    D. inspire young people

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58. What does Rose want to express by saying “We do not stop playing because we are old; we grow old because we stop playing”?

   A. Though we are old, we don’t stop playing.

   B. If you stop playing, you won’t get old.

   C. Old people shouldn’t be playing any longer.

D. Don’t stop playing, or you’ll become old.

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57. Which of the following words has the closest meaning to the underlined “reveled in” in the

passage?

A. Enjoyed.   B. Ignored.   C. Disliked.   D. Praised

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56. Which of the following is the best title of the passage?

  A. Old friends and old wine are best. 

B. If you wish good advice, consult an old man. 

  C. Never too old to live your dream.

  D. You cannot put old heads on young shoulders.

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47.A.bright     B.dark      C.large      D.small

SECTION C

Directions: Complete the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the context.

From their beginnings New England towns had a special democratic (民主的) system of government. At a stated time all the citizens would assemble at a town meeting,  48   they would discuss local problems and express opinions freely. They  49   elected the town’s officials at these gatherings and made decisions about the taxes they would pay and about other community matters. These meetings were usually  50   at the town hall, which was located in the central square.

In the eighteenth-century town meetings, only men who owned property and who were church members actually voted, although  51   present was allowed to express their opinions. Later,  52   citizens were allowed to vote. Thus the town meeting became truly democratic. Town meetings are still common in New England communities.

In recent years the town meeting idea has  53   widely copied. There are open sessions (会议)  54   this kind on radio and television. Occasionally a meeting of this type is called by a government agency in  55   to give an opportunity for free and open discussion on current problems and policies. 

PART THREE  READING COMPREHENSION

Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage.

A

The first day of school our professor introduced himself and challenged us to get to know someone we didn’t know. I stood up to look around when a gentle hand touched my shoulder. I turned around to find a wrinkled, little old lady beaming up at me with a smile that lit up her entire being.

She said, “Hi, girl! My name is Rose. I’m 87 years old. Can I give you a hug?”

I laughed and enthusiastically responded, “Of course you may!” and she gave me a giant squeeze.

“Why are you in college at such a young, innocent age?” I asked. She jokingly replied, “I’m here to meet a rich husband, get married, have a couple of children, and then retire and travel!”

“No seriously,” I said. I was curious what may have motivated her to be taking on this challenge at her age.

“I always dreamed of having a college education and now I’m getting one!” she told me.

Over the course of the year, Rose became a campus icon (偶像) and she easily made friends wherever she went. She loved to dress up and she reveled in the attention bestowed (给予) upon her from the other students. She was living it up.

At the end of the semester we invited Rose to speak at our football banquet. I’ll never forget what she taught us.

We do not stop playing because we are old; we grow old because we stop playing. There are only two secrets to staying young, being happy, and achieving success. You have to laugh and find humor every day. You’ve got to have a dream. When you lose your dreams, you die!” she said.

“There is a huge difference between growing older and growing up. If you are nineteen years old and lie in bed for one full year and don’t do one productive thing, you will turn 20 years older. If I am 87 years old, and stay in bed for a year, and never do anything, I will turn 88. Anybody can grow older. But every minute counts for young men,” she added.

“The idea is to grow up by always finding the opportunity in change. Have no regrets. The elderly usually don’t have regrets for what we did, but rather for things we did not do. The only people who fear death are those with regrets.”

She concluded her speech by courageously singing “The Song of Rose”. She challenged each of us to study the lyrics(歌词)and live them out in our daily lives.

At the year’s end, Rose finished the college degree she had begun all those years ago. One week after graduation Rose died peacefully in her sleep.

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46.A.excited     B.angry      C.happy      D.sleepy

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45.A.market     B.school     C.church     D.office

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44.A.red       B.plastic     C.paper      D.fresh

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