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            • 1. one day,I noticed the most beautiful Cadillac pull in the lot while waiting for my husband.A pretty female driver pulled into the spot beside our car.There was a striking resemblance to Liz Taylor.Her eyes were as blue as the sea,and teeth like an even row of pearls.A few minutes 1ater,a nice looking man entered her car,leaned over and kissed her and she drove away.
              Sitting there,I wanted to cry.How could some people have it all?
              Then it became almost routine to see her about once a week.She seemed friendly and always waved,flashing a big smile.My envy continued to exist long after she drove away.
              A couple of weeks later,sitting in our usual parking lot,I was holding a book,watching her over the top of it.Her husband came to the car,took her arm and helped her out of the car.I could see very well as she moved to get out.She unsteadily walked around to the passenger side very slowly,leaning on a walking cane.Sitting sideways.she lifted one leg with her hands and then the other.The beautiful lady had a prosthesis(假肢) on the left Ieg and a brace(支持物) on the right leg.
              I couldn’t watch them drive away as the tears were blinding me.Through my tears,I told my husband about the beautiful lady.He said he knew her husband and the story.The lady and her parents were in a car that got caught on the railroad tracks and was hit by a train.Both parents were killed and she was severely injured.She was only 12years old.The railroad made a large  settlement  with her because the crossing had no signals.He explained her car was specially built for her needs as well as the home.
              I prayed for forgiveness all the way home.The lady I thought had everything I didn’t.I realized how lucky I was to have my parents,the ability to walk,run or dance through life and many wonderful things money can’t buy.I would not have traded places with the beautiful lady for anything.
              When you meet a person who seems to be much better off than you,don’t be fooled.

              24.Why did the author want to cry when noticing the beautiful lady?    
              A.She thought of Liz Taylor.
              B.She had no such expensive car.
              C.She disliked her own eyes and teeth.
              D.She envied what the lady owned.
              25.Which of the following can best replace the word“settlement”in Paragraph 5?    
              A.Replacement.  B.Payment.    C.Appointment. D.Encouragement.
              26.What made the author pray for forgiveness all the way home?    
              A.Regretting her marriage.
              B.Admiring the lady’s appearance.
              C.Knowing the lady’s suffering.
              D.Leaving without waving to the lady.
              27.What does the author want to tell us?    
              A.Seeing is believing.
              B.Looks can be deceiving.
              C.Happiness consists in beauty.
              D.Everything happens for the best.
            • 2. Since my family were not going to be helpful about my taking a cooking job,I decided I would look for one all by myself and not to tell them about it till I'd got a permanent one.
              I had seen an agency advertised in a local paper,so as soon as there was no one about to say“where are you going?“I rushed out of the house in search of it.I was wildly excited,and as nervous as if I were going on the stage.Finding the place quite easily,I tore up three flights of stairs,and swung breathlessly through a door which said“Enter without knocking,if you please.“
              The simple atmosphere of the office calmed me,and I sat down on the edge of a chair.The woman at the desk opposite looked carefully at me.Then she questioned me in a low voice.I answered softly and started to feel helpless.She wondered why I was looking for this sort of job,so I felt I had to give her the idea of a widowed mother struggling against poverty.But I felt more helpless when she told me that it would be difficult to get a job without experience or references.Suddenly,the telephone on her desk rang.While having a mysterious conversation,she kept looking at me.Then I heard her say:
              “In fact,I've got someone here who might suit.“She wrote down a number,and my spirits rose as she held out the paper to me,saying:“Ring up this lady.She wants a cook immediately.Cook a dinner for ten people tomorrow.Could you manage that,I wonder?“
              “Oh,yes,“said I-never having cooked for more than four.Then I rushed out and called the lady--Miss Cathy.I said confidently that I was just what she was looking for.“Are you sure?“she kept saying.Anyway she decided to employ me and a permanent position if I carried out the promise of my self-praise.I asked her what tomorrow's menu was to be.
              “Just a small,simple dinner:lobster cocktail,soup,turbot Mornay,fruit salad and a savory.“In a rather shaken voice I promised to turn up in good time tomorrow and rang off.

              35.Why did the author decide to look for a job on her own?    
              A.Because she believed that her family were not willing to help her.
              B.Because she was a widowed mother struggling against poverty.
              C.Because she wanted to get some professional experience by herself.
              D.Because she thought her family didn't want her to become a cook.
              36.What did the author feel on her way?    
              A.Excited but worried.
              B.Nervous and excited.
              C.Easy and curious.
              D.Helpless but excited.
              37.Why didn't the woman give the author the job at first?    
              A.Because the woman found that the author didn't respect her.
              B.Because the woman realized that the author made up a story.
              C.Because the girl hadn't been a cook before or got a reference.
              D.Because the woman had already hired a more suitable cook.
              38.According to the text,what would the author most probably do after the call?    
              A.Read some cookery books.
              B.Call her family and tell them the news.
              C.Go to the woman's house.
              D.Buy what the woman told her at once.
            • 3. Forty years ago,I was an instructor in the military (军事) school,when young Scoresby was given his first examination.I felt extremely sorry for him.Everybody answered the questions intelligently,while he didn’t know anything.He was a nice,pleasant young man.It was painful to see him stand there giving stupid answers.
              I knew when examined again he would be thrown out.So I tested him and worked him like a slave.I made him work over and over again on a few questions which I knew he would be asked.He came through very well on the day of the examination.By some strange,lucky accident,he was asked no questions except those I made him study.
              I thought the end that would destroy him would be the mathematics examination.I decided to make his end as painless as possible.So,I pushed facts into his stupid head for hours.Finally,I let him go to the examination to experience what I was sure would be his dismissal (开除) from school.But the result shocked me out of my mind.He took first prize!And he got the highest praise.I felt guilty--what I was doing was not right.But I only wanted to make his dismissal less painful for him.I never dreamed it would lead to such strange,laughable results.
              Then,the war broke out.I felt sad for him that there had to be a war.Peace would have given this donkey a chance to escape from being found out so stupid.I waited for the worst to happen.It did.He was appointed a captain!
              I thought I was responsible to the country for this.I must go with him and protect the nation against him.So,I joined up with him.And away we went to the field.
              And there--oh,it was terrible.Mistakes,fearful mistakes--he never did anything right--nothing but mistakes.But nobody knew how stupid he really was.And what kept me in a continual fear was that every mistake he made increased his glory and fame.
              He continued to climb up,over the dead bodies of his superiors (上级).Then,in the hottest moment of one battle down went our colonel (上校).My heart jumped into my mouth,for Scoresby took his place.The battle grew hotter.The English troops were falling back all over the field.Our regiment (团) occupied an extremely important position.One mistake now would bring total disaster.What did Scoresby do?He just mistook his left hand for his right hand.An order came for him to fall back and support our right.Instead,he moved forward and went over the hill to the left.We were over the hill before this mad movement could be discovered and stopped.And what did we find?A large Russian army waiting!And what happened?Were we all killed?That is exactly what would have happened in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred.But no--those surprised Russians thought we must be the whole British army,instead of only one regiment.They turned and escaped.Away they went over the hill and down into the field in wild disorder.We ran after them.In no time,there was the greatest turn-around ever seen.The British turned defeat into a sweeping and shining victory.
              The commander looked on,with wonder,surprise and joy.He sent for Scoresby,and hugged him on the field in front of all the armies.Scoresby became famous that day as a great military leader,honored throughout the world.That honor will never disappear while history books last.
              Look at his chest,flooded with medals.Each is the record of some great stupidity or other.

              55.Why did the storyteller help Scoresby before each examination    
              A.He understood Scoresby’s potential talents.
              B.He particularly liked nice,pleasant students.
              C.He had some special relations with Scoresby.
              D.He thought it his duty to help a difficult student.
              56.When Scoresby was appointed a captain,the storyteller felt    
              A.relaxed           
              B.joyful           
              C.guilty          
              D.excited
              57.According to the storyteller,Scoresby rose up in the army rank because    
              A.he fought bravely in the field            
              B.he survived his higher officers
              C.he was supported by soldiers            
              D.he succeeded in many battles
              58.In one battle,when English were falling back all over the field,Scoresby    
              A.made a mistake in the direction          
              B.disobeyed the order on purpose
              C.was ordered to start an attack   
              D.was determined to fight back
              59.In the eyes of the world,Scoresby was    
              A.a lucky dog                            
              B.a great military man
              C.a powerful leader                     
              D.an international hero
              60.The best title for this passage is    
              A.Fool        
              B.Trick            
              C.Luck          
              D.Success.
            • 4. When the one-year anniversary of my mother’s passing came around,I found myself in the kitchen preparing some of her favorite dishes.
              As I poured myself into cooking,some of the deep sadness I was experiencing at this one-year mark moved through me.I loved my mom's turkey soup.I remembered the time she made some especially for me.It was summer then and I had a terrible head cold.She arrived unexpectedly one afternoon at my work place with a huge jar of her turkey noodle soup.At the thought,I began to feel a little more relieved in the pain of losing her.
              It was then that I realized I was reconnecting with my mother through food.I laughed a bit at myself when I reflected on all the dishes I had cooked that week.Without knowing it,I had created a beautiful ceremony to honor my mother and to comfort myself at this vulnerable(脆弱的) time.I suddenly felt my mother at hand and was filled with her presence.I was so uplifted and excited that I began talking to her,imagining she was there.
              “What else should we make?”I asked of us both,wanting to keep the ceremony from ending.
              “Irish Potato Pancakes,”was the reply.
              I hesitated.The thought of these brought up another loss.The last time I made potato pancakes was two and a half years ago.I had taken off my engagement (订婚) ring and never found it again.Since then,I resisted using that recipe even though I really liked those pancakes as if it were partly to blame.
              My mom should know better than to suggest these,I thought.She knew how upset I was about losing my ring.But despite these hesitations,I found myself caught up in the joy and celebration of the moment,and I reached for the cookbook without another thought of the ring.My mom did love Irish things.I opened the cookbook and turned to the pancake recipe.At once,something at the bottom of the page caught my eye…It was shining!Amazingly,there,pressed into the pages of this book,was my diamond ring!
              That day,I made potato pancakes in the shape of hearts.

              68.At the one-year anniversary,the writer    
              A.cooked some dishes in memory of her mother
              B.felt more painful at the thought of the turkey noodle soup
              C.was so excited as to see her mother home
              D.didn’t give a thought of the lost ring
              69.The writer hesitated to cook potato pancakes probably because    
              A.she felt too sad to make them
              B.she didn’t like such pancakes
              C.her mother was to blame for the loss of her ring
              D.they reminded her of the loss of her ring
              70.It can be inferred from the passage that her mother    
              A.was connected with the writer through food
              B.taught the writer how to cook pancakes
              C.actually still lived with the writer
              D.found the ring for her daughter
              71.What would be the best title for the passage?    
              A.Heart-shaped Pancakes
              B.Lost and Found Ring
              C.Favorite Dishes
              D.Sad One-year Anniversary.
            • 5. The day began early.
              An agreement had been made with the little boys the evening before.They were to be allowed to celebrate the Fourth of July,the glorious day,by the blowing of horns exactly at sunrise.But they were to blow them for precisely five minutes only,and no sound of the horns should be heard afterward till the family were downstairs.It was thought that a peace might thus be brought by a short,though crowded,period of noise.
              The morning came.Even before the morning,at half-past three o’clock,a terrible blast of the horns aroused the whole family.
              The number of the horns was most remarkable!It was as though every cow in the place had arisen and was blowing through both her own horns!“How many little boys are there?How many have we?”exclaimed Mr.Peterkin,going over their names one by one mechanically thingking he would do it,as he might count imaginary sheep jumping over a fence,to put himself to sleep.The counting could not put him to sleep now,in such a loud noise.
              And how unexpectedly long the five minutes seemed!Elizabeth Eliza was to take out her watch and give the signal for the end of the five minutes,and the ceasing of the horns.Why did not the signal come?Why didi not Elizabeth Eliza stop them?
              And certainly it was long before sunrise; there was no dawn to be seen!“We’ll not try this plan again,”said Mrs.Peterkin.“If we live to another Fourth,”added Mr.Peterkin,hurrying to the door to inquire into the state of affairs.
              Alas!Amanda,by mistake,had waked up the little boys an hour too early.And by another mistake the little boys had invited three or four of their friends to spend the night with them.Mrs.Peterkin had given them permission to have the boys for the whole day,and they understood the day as beginning when they went to bed the night before.This accounted for the number of horns.
              It would have been impossible to hear any explanation;but the five minutes were over,and the horns had ceased,and there remained only the noise of a singular leaping of feet,explained perhaps by a possible pillow-fight,that kept the family below partially awake until the bells and cannon made known the drawning of the glorious day,the sunrise,or“the rising of the sons,”as Mr.Peterkin jokingly called it when they heard the little boys and their friends clattering down the stairs to begin the outside festivities.

              66.According to the passage,which event happened first    
              A.Mr.Peterkin noted how many boys there were.
              B.The Peterkins were awakened by the boys.
              C.Elizabeth gave the signal to stop the horns.
              D.Mr.Peterkin exclaimed how many boys they had.
              67.What did the 7th paragraph talk about    
              A.The palce where the boys blew their horns.
              B.The time when Elizabeth Eliza stopped them.
              C.The way how the boys blew their horns.
              D.The reason why more horns were over there.
              68.The probable main idea of this passage is that    
              A.the little boys didn’t carry out the agreement thoroughly
              B.the little boys didn’t see the signal to stop blowing their horns.
              C.the little boys blew horns to greet the dawn of July 4th so early.
              D.the Peterkins enjoyed children’s blowing of the horns on July 4th
              69.Which question is not answered in the story    
                 A.When did the horn blowing begin?
                 B.How long ago did the custom start?
                 C.Why did the boys blow the horns in the morning?
                 D.How did the Peterkins feel about the horn blowing?
            • 6. The Truth Can Set You Free
               I recently got pulled over for speeding not far from my new home in Virginia.I hadn’t been paying attention,and I had driven a few miles an hour over the speed limit.
              “Can I see your license and registration?”the police officer asked me.I pulled both out for him,and he saw my Pittsburgh address on my Pennsylvania driver’s license.
              “What are you doing here?”he asked.“Are you with the army?”
              “No,I’m not.”I answered.I explained that I had just moved to Virginia,and I hadn’t had time to re-register yet.
              “So what brings you here?”
               He had asked a direct question.Without thinking very hard,I gave him a direct answer.“Well,officer,”I said,“since you’ve asked,I have cancer.I have just months to live.We’ve moved down here to be close to my wife’s family.”
              “So you’ve got cancer,”he said flatly.He was trying to figure me out.Was I really dying?Was I lying?He took a long look at me.“You know,for a guy who has only a few months to live,you sure look good.”
               He was obviously thinking:“Either this guy is pulling one big fat line on me,or he’s telling the truth.”He was trying to question my honesty without directly calling me a liar.And so he had forced me to prove that I was being honest.
              “Well,officer,I know that I look pretty healthy.I look great on the outside,but the tumors(肿瘤)are on the inside.”And then,I don’t know what possessed me,but I just did it.I pulled up my shirt,showing the operational scars.
               He looked at my scars.He looked in my eyes.He now knew he was talking to a dying man.Well,he wasn’t taking this any further.He handed me back my license.“Do me a favor.”he said,“Slow down from now on.”
               The awful truth had set me free.As he went back to his police car,I had a realization.I had been one of those gorgeous blondes (金发美女) who could bat her eyelashes and get out of tickets.I drove home under the speed limit,and I was smiling like a beauty queen.
              59.The author was stopped by the police officer because    
              A.he didn’t have a license      B.he forgot to re-register
              C.he was seriously ill      D.he drove too fast
              60.The author moved to Virginia probably because    
              A.he was homesick      
              B.he served in the army there
              C.Virginia had better hospitals   
              D.his family could be better cared for
              61.On hearing about the author’s cancer,the police officer    
              A.said it was an excuse       B.doubted his honesty
              C.showed sympathy for him     D.asked him to show his scars
              62.It can be inferred from the passage that the author was    
              A.optimistic   B.adventurous  C.dishonest   D.romantic.
            • 7. You are going along in a conversation with a friend and it all seems to be good,and suddenly,you say something and the conversation stops entirely.And you’re thinking“What happened?”You didn’t say anything insulting(侮辱的)or mean,you just voiced your opinion.Or so you think…
              I had lunch the other day with a dear friend.I travel a lot for work,and she used to.I was complaining about the air travel.I said how I would love some day to get into the first class cabin where sutely conditions were far better than the economy(经济舱).My friend said“You know what I used to do?I'd buy my coach ticket,but then,at the last minute,right before boarding started,I’d go up to the counter agent and ask if there were any first class seats still available.And often,they’d say‘yes!’and I'd only pay an extra 200insteadof 2000and get to fly first.”I immediately retorted with“Oh,that would never happen now.They jam the planes so full,there’s never an available seat to be had.“And with that,the conversation ended-at least that part of it.
              It was only later that it hit me I had unwisely said no to my friend’s experience of life.I had slammed(砰地关,使劲摔)my reality in her face,as if hers didn’t matter.
              There are few things worse that we do to our friends than make them feel like they don’t matter.We rarely mean to,yet we do it all the time.It would have been so easy for me to consider her experience in my response:“I never thought of that.I wonder if it would still work,given the general overcrowding.”I would not have thus denied either her experience or mine.And there would have been a continuing basis for conversation,had we wished to do so.
              Simply put,instead of listening competitively,we need to listen to learn.

              24.The underlined“coach ticket”in Paragraph 2refers to a ticket for    
              A.the platform
              B.the long journey bus
              C.the first class in the plane
              D.the economy class in the plane
              25.My friend ended the conversation because she thought    
              A.I lost face    
              B.I misunderstood her
              C.I overlooked her life 
              D.I voiced my opinion
              26.The worst thing we do to our friends is    
              A.act too politely toward them
              B.make them feel unimportant
              C.compare their experiences with ours
              D.end a conversation all of a sudden
              27.The main purpose of the text is to    
              A.amuse us with a real story
              B.inform us of a recent discovery
              C.remind us to listen to learn
              D.persuade us to stop insulting others.
            • 8. My 16-year-old son,Anton,had gone to the local swimming hole.Most of the kids who swim there are fit and strong teens,and there are plenty of rocks for them to use as safe harbors,so I had no fears for his well-being.Still,the firefighter’s first words,“You need to come up here to the Stillwater River,”made me catch my breath.
              When I got to the river,I saw Anton sitting quietly on a low platform of the fire engine,with a towel wrapped about his shoulders.
              I hurried over to him.“You OK?”I asked.
              “Yeah,”was all he said.But my eyes begged for an explanation.I didn’t get it from my son.
              The story was this:A couple in their 20s,unfamiliar with the Stillwater,had gotten caught in the current and began screaming for help.Witout hesitation Anton and his friend dived into the water,swam out to the drowning(溺水的) woman,and brought her safely to shore.
              In an age in which the world“hero”is broadcast with abandon(随意)and seemingly applied to anyone,I realized the real thing in my son and his friend-the disregarding of personal safety for the sake of another human being.I know that teens are headstrong and self-centered,but this didn’t lower the gravity of the event and the desire to do good.
              Along the way home I tried to get some more information from him,but the only words were,“What’s for supper?”
              I thought twice about the tragedy(悲剧) that might have been.Questions flew across my mind like a flight of swallows:Would I have risked my life to save a drowning person?Or would I have chosen to dial 911?Would I have told the story over and over to anyone who’d listen?
              The next morning,when Anton got up,I half expected him to tell me the story from his point of view,now that he had some distance from the event.But all he did was to toast a pie,pull himself together,and head for the door to begin the new day.

              56.The writer caught her breath when she heard the fire fighters’first words because    
              A.her son saved a woman
              B.she was scolded by fire fighters
              C.she was anxious about her son’s safety
              D.her son was to blame for a fire
              57.We can infer from the passage that    
              A.firefighters always turn up in case of emergency
              B.parents are always worried about their children
              C.it’s dangerous to swim in an unfamiliar river
              D.teens are more responsible than expected
              58.Which would be the best title for the passage?    
              A.My Mother,My Love
              B.My Son,My Hero
              C.A Narrow Escape
              D.A Silent Boy
              59.Anton kept silent about his deed because    
              A.he was still in fear
              B.he was annoyed with mother
              C.he regarded it as a normal thing
              D.he was afraid of being scolded.
            • 9. Now 16years old,Kelsey has her cow-Iris,a 6-year-old Jersey with a silky tan coat and soulful brown eyes.She also has established Fort Bantam Creamery,a one-cow dairy based on a self-designed and profitable cow-share program.
              Kelsey’s Fort Bantam Creamery customers purchase a share of Iris for 15,andthenpayafeetoKelsey(3.50per half gallon of milk) to board,care for and milk that share of the cow.At 3.50 per half gallon,Iris’milk is about double the cost of milk from grocery stores in the area,but no one is complaining.One of Iris’share holders drives more than 100 miles round trip to get the milk,on top of paying a 15dollars ferry toll.
              Kelsey had her own ideas for Iris’care.She says she wanted her cow to be grass-fed because milk from grass-fed cows is higher in carotene(胡萝卜素)and vitamin E than milk from grain-fed cows.In part,that’s because fresh grass has more of these nutrients than grain.Another factor behind the high nutrient content is that a grass-fed cow produces less milk than a grain-fed cow,and because any given cow has only a set amount of vitamins to transfer to her milk; the less milk she produces,the more vitamins are in each glass.
              “One thing that people should know before they get a dairy cow,”Kelsey says,“is that they take a lot of your time.”Kelsey milks Iris by hand twice a day,305days a year.When Kelsey started,she says,it took her about 45minutes to milk the cow; today,she gets the job done in less than half that time.Having a cow to milk every day also means little time off.“If you do go on vacation,”Kelsey says,“you have to get someone to do the milking for you,which is not as easy as getting a neighbor to watch your dog or cat.”When she goes away,Kelsey is fortunate to have a cheese-making friend,Charlene Osman,who gladly milks Iris in exchange for the milk.

              64.Which of the following is TRUE according the passage?    
              A.The nutrient content of milk has little to do with the cow’s food.
              B.Now Kelsey does the milking as skillfully as Charlene Osman.
              C.Charlene Osman can gain the milk without paying Kelsey a fee
              D.Jersey is a kid who wears a silk coat and has emotional eyes.
              65.What does the underlined word“Shareholders”in Paragraph 2refer to?    
              A.People who pay Kelsey for partial ownership of Iris
              B.People who take care of Iris when Kelsey is away
              C.People who transport milk products for Kelsey
              D.People who govern Kelsey’s sales of raw milk
              66.Which of the following best describes Kelsey?    
              A.Ambitious and committed
              B.Generous and fortunate
              C.Talented but indifferent
              D.Wealthy but cold-hearted
              67.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?    
              A.A 16-Year-Old Has a Little Milk Cow
              B.A 16-Year-Old Runs a One-Cow Dairy
              C.A 16-Year-Old Feeds a Little Milk Cow.
              D.A 16-Year-Old Has Made a Great Fortune.
            • 10. When the dog named Judy spotted the first sheep in her life,she did what comes naturally.The four-year-old dog set off racing after the sheep across several fields and,being a city animal,lost both her sheep and her sense of direction.Then she ran along the edge of cliff( 悬崖) and fell 100feet,bouncing off a rock into the sea.
              Her owner Mike Holden panicked and celled the coastguard of Cornwall,who turned up in seconds.Six volunteers slid down the cliff with the help of a rope but gave up all hope of finding her alive after a 90-minute search.
              Three days later,a hurricane hit the coast near Cornwall.Mr.Holden returned home from his holiday upset and convinced his pet was dead.He comforted himself with the thought she had died in the most beautiful part of the country.
              For the next two weeks,the Holdens were heartbroken.Then,one day,the phone rang and Steve Tregear,the coastguard of Cornwall,asked Holder if he would like his dog bark.
              A birdwatcher,armed with a telescope,found the pet sitting desperately on a rock.While he sounded the alarm,a student from Leeds climbed down the cliff to collect Judy.
              The dog had initially been knocked unconscious(失去知觉的)but had survived by drinking water from a fresh scream at the base of the cliff.She may have fed on the body of a sheep which had also fallen over the edge.“The dog was very thin and hungry,”Steve Tregear said,“It was a very dog.She survived because of a plentiful supply of fresh water,”he added.
              It was,as Mr.Holden admitted,“a minor miracle(奇迹)”.

              50.The dog Jody fell down the cliff when she was    
              A.rescuing her owner
              B.caught in a hurricane
              C.blocked by a rock
              D.running after a sheep
              51.Who spotted Judy after the accident?    
              A.A birdwatcher
              B.A student from Leeds
              C.Six volunteers
              D.The coastguard of Cornwall
              52.What can we infer from the text?    
              A.People like to travel with their pets.
              B.Judy was taken to the fields for hunting.
              C.Luck plays a vital role in Judy's survival.
              D.Holden cared little where Judy was buried.
              53.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?    
              A.Miracle of the Coastguard.
              B.Surviving a Hurricane.
              C.Dangers in the Wild
              D.Coming Back from the Dead.
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