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            • 1.
              We _______(conclusion) the meeting at 8 o’clocke with a prayer.
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              After the air crash, few people on board ________(幸存)at last, which brought sadness to many families.
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              Rechel, 22, from Boston, rescued her father by magically   (1)   (lift) an SUV from his leg.

              Adam was repairing the Jeep’s brakes(刹车)of his daughter’s when the jacks keeping the car overhead   (2)   (fall) down and one of the axles(轮轴)landed on his leg. Rachel heard her father’s howls (嚎叫)of pain from outside the house and ran to his rescue.

              Rachel saw that the car,   (3)   weighs around 2,500 kg, was crushing her father’s leg and in order to free   (4)   , she lifted the vehicle with her bare hands.

              Rachel said she didn’t know   (5)   she managed to lift the large vehicle from her father’s leg, “I ran out   (6)   the house and I saw him under my car. So I just went and lifted   (7)   wheel arch to set him free,” she said.

              Doctors and nurses arrived and Adam was rushed to hospital where X-rays were taken. He made a  (8)   (luck) escape and came away with just a few cuts.

              Adam said his daughter was his “hero” and that it was still unclear how Rachel managed  (9)  (gather) the strength to lift a Jeep.

              She added that she was glad her dad wasn’t   (10)   (bad) harmed and that she was happy she only had a sore back.

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            • 4.

              Iˈve become hopelessly addicted to Wildlife SOS,61       television series based on the work of Wildlife Aid,a UK charity 62        (start)more than two decades ago by Simon Conwell. The program follows the charityˈs volunteers and wildlife specialists as they rescue injured wildlife and set 63       free into the wild. Each rescue includes64      endangered animals as doves trapped in chimneys(烟囱),swans 65       are caught in fishing line,injured deer,and orphaned fox cubs(幼兽).It is an insightful series,66         (provide)a realistic view of the impact man has 67      the animals and wildlife. The narrator(解说员)always takes care to educate viewers on the best way to deal with injured wildlife 68        they are found.

              “All the animals that come into our care 69       (treat) completely free of charge. Our aim is to return every animal that is capable of surviving back into its 70__         (nature) environment. ”said the President of Wildlife Aid.

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            • 5.

              Last weekend as I was riding in the bike lane alongside the truck, we reached a crossing and it turned to the right,   (1)  (hit) me and my bicycle. Even more upsetting was the fact   (2)   the driver didn’t stop afterward.   (3)  (luck), I was not injured and my bicycle was damaged, but still usable.

              Even days after I reported the event to the police, they failed to   (4)  (proper) solve this situation or even return my calls. Eventually, I decided   (5)  (contact) University Student Legal Services for help about this matter. The small damage may not seem worth all   (6)   trouble, but what if I had been seriously   (7)  (injure)? Will anyone see punishment for breaking traffic laws and damaging my property?

              Unfortunately, my experience is common, and   (8)  (accident) between bikes and cars occur far too often. A comprehensive study   (9)  (report) that of the nearly 3,000 cyclist-motorist crashes that occurred between 2000 and 2010, about 20 percent were hit-and-runs.

              Bicycles are held to the same standards as motor vehicles in most cases,   70__   means that cyclists must obey all the traffic rules, and also have the right to get damages in the accidents. I urge both cyclists and motorists to become familiar with their rights and duties when sharing the roads.

            • 6.

              One of the most frightening natural 61. ________ (disaster)is a violent earthquake. In 1976, there was a great earthquake 62. ________ (occur) in Tangshan, China. More than 240,000 people were killed and another 164,000 people were injured. About 90% of houses and buildings in Tangshan 63. ________ (destroy) as a result of it.

              (1) ________ is very difficult to predict when or where an earthquake will happen, 65. ________ you should be prepared ahead of time (提前). Do the following things 66. ________ (protect) yourself in the event of an earthquake.

              Drop to your hands and knees. Cover your head and neck with your arms. This position protects you 67. ________ falling and provides some protection for important organs (器官). If you can move 68. ________ (safe), search for cover under a strong desk or table. Hold on to any strong shelter until the shaking stops. Stay away from glass, windows, and things 69. ________ could fall.

              Do not go out of 70. ________ building during the shaking. Research has shown that most injuries occur when people inside buildings try to leave.

              Do not use the elevators.

            • 7.

                In the clinic, I asked if Michael could be retested, so the specialist tested him again. To my __61__ (disappoint), it was the same score.

                  Later that evening, I tearfully told Frank __62__ I had learned that day. After talking it over, we agreed that we knew our son much __63__ (good) than the IQ test. We decided that Michael's score must have been a mistake and we should treat him naturally __64__ usual.

                  We moved to Indiana in 1962, and Michael studied at Concordia High School in the same year. He got good __65__ (grade) in the school, especially __66__ biology and chemistry, which was a great comfort.

                  Michael entered Indiana University in 1965 as a pre-medical student, soon afterwards, his teachers permitted him __67__ (take) more courses than require D. In 1968, he __68__ (accept) by the School of Medicine, Yale University.

                  Interestingly, Michael then asked for another IQ test. We went to the same clinic, __69__ he had received __70__ test eighteen years before. This time Michael scored 126, an increase of 36 points. A result like that was supposed to be impossible.

            • 8.

              J.K. Rowling was born in England on 31st July, 1965. She wrote her first book, Rabbit,   (1)   six

              years old. At school she liked English and other languages, and she chose   (2)   (study) French in university. She graduated   (3)   university and worked as a secretary and a teacher.

                  At the age of 26 J.K. Rowling went to Portugal and became   (4)   English teacher. She wanted to be a writer and wrote some stories about a boy   (5)   (call) Harry Potter. She got married and had a baby daughter.   (6)   soon after, she divorced (离婚) and went to Scotland. There she lived in a small apartment with her daughter. She taught French in a school, but she   (7)   (real) wanted to make the Harry Potter stories into a book. This was a very difficult time in her life because they had no money. It was in a café   (8)   she wrote the first Harry Potter book.

                  In June 1997 the first Harry Potter book became famous and J.K. Rowling’s life   (9)   (change). Soon there were more Harry Potter books, and films too. Children loved her books and J.K. became a highly   (10)   (success) writer.

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            • 9.

               According to the old stories of Iceland and Norway, Eric the Red was ____61____ to leave Iceland because he had ______62______ a murder for which he got into trouble. Eric reached Greenland and ___63____that people could live in the place where he landed. He returned to Iceland and told people to go ______64____ with him to Greenland. Eric set sail once again, this time with 25 ships, of ______65___ only 14 made it to Greenland.

                  Not long _____66____ Eric the red had landed in Greenland, a man called Biarni set sail from Iceland ___67_____ search of Eric’s party. Biarni was hoping to join his father who was with Eric, but was _____68______off course and found _____69_____ in an unkown land, from _____70____ he eventually reached Greenland.

            • 10.

              As an exchange student, Wei Hua studied in a British high school for one year. She was happy 51______ the school hours in Britain because school starts around 9 a.m and ends about 3.30 p.m.

              On the first day, all the new students 52______(attend) an assembly in the school hall. Wei Hua sat next to a girl 53______ name was Diana. .During the assembly, the headmaster told the students that the best way to earn respect was to devote themselves 54______ study and achieve high 55______( grade). As there were different students in some classes, 56______was a struggle for Wei Hua to remember all the faces and names. Although the homework was not as heavy as57______ she used to get in her old school, it was a bit 58______(challenge) for her at first because all the homework was in English. Luckily, all her teachers gave her much59______(encourage). To improve her English, Wei Hua used English every day and spent an hour each day60______(read) English books in the library.

              In a word, studying in Britain was a very enjoyable and exciting experience for Wei Hua.

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