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阅读理解。                                                        How I Turned to Be Optimistic
     I began to grow up that winter night when my parents and I were returning from my aunt"s house, and
my mother said that we might soon be leaving for America. We were on the bus then. I was crying, and some
people on the bus were turning around to look at me. I remember that I could not bear the thought of never
hearing again the radio program for school children to which I listened every morning.
     I do not remember myself crying for this reason again. In fact, I think I cried very little when I was saying
goodbye to my friends and relatives. When we were leaving I thought about all the places I was going to see
the strange and magical places I had known only from books and pictures. The country I was leaving never to
come back was hardly in my head then.
     The four years that followed taught me the importance of optimism, but the idea did not come to me at
once. For the first two years in New York I was really lost - having to study in three schools as a result of
family moves. I did not quite know what I was or what I should be. Mother remarried, and things became
even more complex for me. Some time passed before my stepfather and I got used to each other. I was often
sad, and saw no end to "the hard times".
     My responsibilities in the family increased a lot since I knew English better than everyone else at home. I
wrote letters, filled out forms, translated at interviews with Immigration officers, took my grandparents to the
doctor and translated there, and even discussed telephone bills with company representatives.
     From my experiences I have learned one important rule:almost all common troubles eventually go away!
Something good is certain to happen in the end when you do not give up, and just wait a little! I believe that my
life will turn out all right, even though it will not be that easy. 1. How did the author get to know America?[     ]
A. From her relatives.
B. From her mother.
C. From books and pictures.
D. From radio programs. 2. Upon leaving for America the author felt _____. [     ]
A. confused
B. excited
C. worried
D. amazed 3. For the first two years in New York, the author _____.[     ]
A. often lost her way
B. did not think about her future
C. studied in three different schools
D. got on well with her stepfather 4. What can we learn about the author from Paragraph 4? [     ]
A. She worked as a translator.
B. She attended a lot of job interviews.
C. She paid telephone bills for her family.
D. She helped her family with her English. 5. The author believes that _____. [     ]
A. her future will be free from troubles
B. it is difficult to learn to become patient
C. there are more good things than bad things
D. good things will happen if one keeps trying
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完型填空。     Back in 2007, I rented (租) a room in Johor Bahru, Malaysia while studying for my Masters programme
(硕士课程) in Singapore. I travelled daily by   1   across the Johor-Singapore Causeway (穿越湿地的堤道)
for my   2  , which were usually in the evening. It was quite   3   by the time I got back to the bus station in
Johor Bahru, and I would still need to take another bus home.
     One night, I   4   the last bus and didn"t have enough money to take a taxi. With no other choice, I decided
to   5   the two-kilometre journey home, which would have been fine   6   I were not so tired that day. It also
didn"t   7   that the route was pretty rough (凹凸不平的) and dark. But I walked forward with   8  , with the
promise of a night"s rest   9   me on. After walking for a few minutes, a car  10  in front of me. The driver,
who looked  11 , asked where I was headed. "Not many people walk through here," he said, and  12  me a ride.
He really  13   me up as he went out of his way to get me to my apartment.
     What was more  14 , however, was the story behind it. During the ride, the driver told me that when he
saw me walking, it made him think of his  15  who used to walk to work by the  16  road and though he often
saw his uncle on the way, he had  17  offered a ride as he was headed in a different direction.  18  his uncle
passed away because of an illness, and until today he still feels  19  for not being kinder to his uncle. So when
he  20  me walking that night, he just had to stop and help.
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(     )1.A.bus         
(     )2.A.job         
(     )3.A.early       
(     )4.A.caught       
(     )5.A.drive      
(     )6.A.if          
(     )7.A.suggest     
(     )8.A.pleasure   
(     )9.A.pushing     
(     )10.A.pulled      
(     )11.A.concerned   
(     )12.A.had        
(     )13.A.cheered     
(     )14.A.worse      
(     )15.A.grandfather 
(     )16.A.busy        
(     )17.A.sometimes    
(     )18.A.Sadly      
(     )19.A.puzzled     
(     )20.A.knew        
B.bike         
B.classes    
B.late        
B.took        
B.enjoy        
B.though      
B.help        
B.hunger       
B.turning      
B.stopped      
B.disappointed  
B.asked        
B.brought      
B.interesting  
B.uncle        
B.new          
B.always      
B.Exactly      
B.lucky       
B.saw         
C.car     
C.tasks    
C.cold     
C.missed   
C.run      
C.because  
C.say     
C.fear     
C.holding  
C.broke   
C.excited  
C.offered  
C.gave     
C.upset   
C.father   
C.main     
C.often   
C.Gradually
C.guilty   
C.recognized   
D.train       
D.home        
D.hot         
D.left        
D.walk        
D.unless      
D.mean        
D.difficulty  
D.putting     
D.went        
D.worried     
D.got         
D.picked      
D.meaningful                 
D.mother      
D.same        
D.never       
D.Actually    
D.grateful    
D.followed    
完形填空。
     A house in Clark town caught fire on Christmas Eve, 1982. The   1   who lived in the house was already
in her eighties. Being in poor health, she had trouble in   2   even when things were fine. With her house
burning down around her, she was not able to go   3  . The smoke   4   her choke (窒息). The fire was very
hot. Without quick help she would have   5  .
     Fire fighters   6   the house. They started to put the fire out. They did not know the old woman was still
inside. People there heard her crying for help. The fire was still very hot   7   there was lots of smoke. A
man   8   like Santa Claus (圣诞老人) was passing by. He was on his way to give gifts to poor families.   9  
had he heard the old woman"s cry when he ran into the  10  house. After a while he rushed out with the old
woman on his back and came to her safety. Then, as  11  as he had done that, the man left.No one knew the
real name of the hero who had saved the old woman"s life.
     The man went on and took the gifts to the poor children. He did not return home  12  it was dark. He told
his  13  what had happened. She decided that she did not need to keep the story a secret. She told people that
Santa Claus was  14  David Rodriguez, her husband. Mr. Rodriguez is a music teacher  15  he is not playing
Santa Claus.
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(     )1. A. hero      
(     )2. A. walking  
(     )3. A. everywhere   
(     )4. A. suffered  
(     )5. A. lived    
(     )6. A. looked for 
(     )7. A. but      
(     )8. A.dressed    
(     )9. A.Only      
(     )10. A.empty      
(     )11. A.bravely    
(     )12. A.until      
(     )13. A.friend    
(     )14. A.nearly    
(     )15. A. so that   
B. woman          
B. speaking        
B. nowhere        
B. broke          
B. died            
B. searched through    
B. and            
B. chosen          
B. Hardly          
B. crowded        
B. carefully      
B. unless          
B. son            
B. really          
B. even if        
C. child    
C. thinking  
C. anywhere  
C. forced    
C. left      
C. got to    
C. or        
C. looked    
C. Never    
C. burnt    
C. quickly  
C. while    
C. daughter  
C. impossibly     
C. when      
D. man              
D. laughing       
D. somewhere      
D. made             
D. stayed           
D. set up           
D. though         
D. acted                               
D. Badly            
D. burning          
D. proudly          
D. then             
D. wife             
D. probably         
D. since          
完形填空。
                                                  Surfing: It"s Not Just for Boys Anymore
     If you asked high school girls to name their favorite sports, most would probably say basketball or volleyball.
I happen to be one of the few girls who would   1  : surfing. But isn"t that a boy thing? Some people   2  . Most
certainly not.
     I started surfing about five years ago and   3   in love with the sport on the very first day. Riding that first   4   was the best feeling I had ever experienced.
     When I try to   5   surfing with other things, I find it very difficult because, in my   6  , there"s nothing like it.
It involves body,   7  , and soul. There"s sand between my toes and cool, salt water all   8   us. The feeling I get
when I"m surfing across that   9  , becoming one with the  10 , is like I"m weightless.
     The one thing I can  11  from surfing and not any other sport is endless challenge. You can never be the "best
surfer" because the ocean  12  an uncountable variety of waves that nobody can ever master. The variations of
surfing styles are wonderful. Some surfers are free and flowing; others are very aggressive (活跃有力的) and 
 13 . All of these things attract me to surfing and make it  14  from any other sport.
     I"ve  15  to tell every girl I know to do something that people don"t think girls can do. It"s part of being human
to advance to new  16 , so shouldn"t it be expected that girls should step up and start  17  the limits of things boys
and men used to dominate (主宰)?
     There"re women  18  side by side with the President of our country, so why not side by side with the boys
 19  the football team or out in the water surfing? Give girls a chance to  20 , and they will.
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(     )1. A. tell      
(     )2. A. wonder      
(     )3. A. stayed      
(     )4. A. wave        
(     )5. A. circulate  
(     )6. A. work        
(     )7. A. mind        
(     )8. A. over        
(     )9. A. beach      
(     )10. A. sky        
(     )11. A. take        
(     )12. A. represents 
(     )13. A. sharp    
(     )14. A. accurate    
(     )15. A. chosen    
(     )16. A. levels      
(     )17. A. reaching    
(     )18. A. sitting    
(     )19. A. of          
(     )20. A. think    
B. answer  
B. understand    
B. came   
B. storm    
B. connect  
B. study    
B. effort  
B. above    
B. water    
B. world    
B. get      
B. includes
B. great    
B. essential 
B. tried    
B. points  
B. accepting 
B. walking  
B. from    
B. succeed  
C. give      
C. reply      
C. dropped   
C. sail       
C. compare   
C. holiday      
C. health   
C. around     
C. board       
C. earth       
C. make        
C. offers   
C. hard       
C. imaginative    
C. learned      
C. steps     
C. pushing     
C. acquiring    
C. on       
C. perform   
D. speak        
D. believe        
D. fell           
D. boat          
D. present         
D. life               
D. thought      
D. by            
D. lake                                  
D. ocean            
D. keep             
D. collects     
D. calm        
D. different      
D. promised         
D. parts         
D. setting         
D. working            
D. with        
D. clarify       
完形填空。
     I believe in miracles because I"ve seen so many of them. One day, a patient was referred to me who was
one hundred and two years old. "There"s a   1   in my upper jaw," she said. "I told my own dentist it"s nothing,
but he   2   I come to see you".
     Her eighty-year-old son accompanied her. He would   3   to add something, but she stopped him. She wanted
to tell everything herself. I found a large cancer that spread over much of the   4   of her mouth. A careful
examination later   5   that it was a particularly bad sort of cancer.
     During her next appointment, I explained to her the   6   of the problem. She clasped my hand in hers and
said, "I know you"re worried about me, but I"m just   7  ."
     I thought otherwise. After considerable   8   on my part, and kindness on her part because she wanted
to   9   me, she agreed to have me refer her to a cancer surgeon. She saw him, but as I expected,  10  treatment.
     About six months later she returned to my office, still energetic and  11 .
     "How are you?"I asked. 
     "I"m just fine., honey," she responded  12  high spirits. "When can I get stared on fixing my dentures (假牙)?" 
     Surprised to see her at all, I answered  13 , "Let me take a look in your mouth and we"ll see about it."
     I couldn"t believe my eyes. The cancer that had  14  nearly the entire roof of her mouth was gone-only one
small area of redness  15 .
     I had read of such things happening, but had  16  seen them with my own eyes. That was my first miracle.
Since then I"ve seen many others, because they keep getting  17  to see. In fact, miracles are daily events for me
now. And people are in miracle,  18  through them we have a chance to know ourselves and to  19  the miracles
of one another.
     Since my first miracle, I"ve come to understand that the time and place for a miracle is  20  we choose to find
it.
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(     )2.A.declared  
(     )3.A.refuse     
(     )4.A.roof      
(     )5.A.confirmed 
(     )6.A.possibility
(     )7.A.old     
(     )8.A.permission
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B.provided     
B.elegant       
B.in        
B.confusedly   
B.reached      
B.faded        
B.also        
B.rarer        
B.so          
B.make       
B.wherever     
C.wound           
C.promised      
C.attempt       
C.bottom       
C. considered    
C.seriousness    
C.fine         
C.approval       
C.encourage      
C.received      
C.optimistic     
C.with          
C.patiently     
C.spread        
C.expanded     
C.never         
C.happier        
C.yet          
C.keep           
C.whoever   
D.cancer          
D.insisted        
D.manage          
D.surface         
D.concluded       
D.resolution      
D.glad            
D.effort          
D.astonish        
D.required        
D.humorous                          
D.by              
D.confidently     
D.grown           
D.remained        
D.already         
D.closer          
D.for             
D.see             
D.whichever       
阅读理解。
     In my profession as an educator and health care provider, I have worked with numerous children infected
with the virus that causes AIDS. The relationships that I have had with these special kids have been gifts in my
life. They have taught me so many things, but I have especially learned that great courage can be found in the
smallest of packages. Let me tell you about Tyler.
     Tyler was born infected with HIV: his mother was also infected. From the very beginning of his life, he
was dependent on medications to enable him to survive. When he was five, he had a tube surgically inserted
in a vein in his chest. This tube was connected to a pump, which he carried in a small backpack on his back.
Medications were hooked up to this pump and were continuously supplied through this tube to his bloodstream.
At times, he also needed supplemented oxygen to support his breathing.
     Tyler wasn"t willing to give up one single moment of his childhood to this deadly disease. It was not unusual
to find him playing and racing around his backyard, wearing his medicine - laden backpack and dragging his
tank of oxygen behind him in his little wagon. All of us who knew Tyler marveled at his pure joy in being alive
and the energy it gave him. Tyler"s mom often teased him by telling him that he moved so fast she needed to
dress him in red. That way, when she peered through the window to check on him playing in the yard, she
could quickly spot him.
     This dreaded disease eventually wore down even the likes of a little dynamo like Tyler. He grew quite ill and,
unfortunately, so did his HIV-infected mother. When it became apparent that he wasn"t going to survive, Tyler"s
mom talked to him about death. She comforted him by telling Tyler that she was dying too, and that she would
be with him soon in heaven.
     A few days before his death, Tyler beckoned me over to his hospital bed and whispered, "I might die soon.
I"m not scared. When I die, please dress me in red. Mom promised she"s coming to heaven, too. I"ll be playing
when she gets there, and I want to make sure she can find me."
1. What is the boy Tyler"s attitude towards death?
[     ]
A. optimistic.
B. pessimistic.
C. sorrowful.
D. fearful.
2. Tyler requested the writer to dress him in red when he died simply because _____.
[     ]
A. red is a lucky color
B. red might help to cure him
C. his mom could spot him easily
D. he could find more mates by wearing red
3. Which of the following might serve as a possible title for this passage?
[     ]
A. My unusual profession.
B. A caring mother.
C. Mother and son.
D. Dying in red.
4. The underlined word dynamo in the fourth paragraph here means _____.
[     ]
A. a promising and helpful youth
B. an extremely energetic person
C. a rare and beautiful flower
D. a magic and understanding superstar