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            • 1.

              Online shopping is coming into fashion in most cities, where people are able to make full use of the rapidly-developed internet technology. Nowadays, can we find a person  61  has not experienced online shopping? Definitely not.

              Online shopping  62  (welcome) by most people due to various reasons. From the perspective of consumers, it can save some time for people who don’t have much spare time. Just click the mouse, they can get 63  they want while staying at home. For the retailers, it can cut some costs for those who don’t have much circulating funds. 64 (compare) with the traditional trade mode, they don’t have to spend money in renting a house. 65  , there are still some disadvantages on online shopping. First, a face-to-face deal makes online shopping less 66  (rely) and trustworthy. Second, people will lose 67   fun of bargaining.

              68  is undeniable  that shopping on the internet has become an irresistible trend in modern society. It’s of great urgency that we need to make the relative laws in accordance 69   the rapid growth of online shopping. Only in this way can we enjoy the pleasure and 70   (convenient) of online shopping without the concern of being cheated.

            • 2.

              Born in Amherst, Massachusetts, to asuccessful family, Emily Elizabeth Dickinsonwas an American poet.She studied at MountHolyoke Female Seminary before 56. ________(return) to her familyˈs house inAmherst whereshe lived 57. ________ peaceful life. She kept intouch with her friends by writing lettersand was58. ________ (willing) to greet guests or, later inlife, even leave her room.

              Dickinsonˈs poems are unique for the time shelived in; they contain short lines, typically lacktitles, andoften use half rhyme. Many of herpoems deal 59. ________ themes of death andimmortality(永生).Dickinson wrote about 1,800poems during her lifetime, but fewer than a dozenof 60. ________ werepublished. Although most ofher friends probably knew about Dickinsonˈswriting, they didnˈt know 61. ________ she hadproduced so many poems until after her deathin 1886, when her younger sister Laviniadiscovered the place where the poems werehidden. 62. ________ her sister not discoveredthem, thebroadness of Dickinsonˈs workwouldnˈt have become known.

              Dickinsonˈs first collection of poetry waspublished in 1890, the content of 63. ________was heavilyedited by the publishers 64. ________(fit) the conventional poetic rules of the time. Acomplete and mostlyunedited collection of herpoetry became available for the first time in1955. Now Dickinson 65. ________ (consider) tobe one of the most important American poets.

            • 3.

              Born in Amherst, Massachusetts, to a successful family, Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was an American poet. She studied at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary before 1. ________ (return) to her family's house in Amherst where she lived 2. ________ peaceful life. She kept in touch with her friends by writing letters and was 3. ________ (willing) to greet guests or, later in life, even leave her room.

                Dickinson's poems are unique for the time she lived in; they contain short lines, typically lack titles, and often use half rhyme. Many of her poems deal 4. ________ themes of death and immortality (永生). Dickinson wrote about 1,800 poems during her lifetime, but fewer than a dozen of 5. ________ were published. Although most of her friends probably knew about Dickinson's writing, they didn't know 6. ________ she had produced so many poems until after her death in 1886, when her younger sister Lavinia discovered the place where the poems were hidden. 7. ________ her sister not discovered them, the broadness of Dickinson's work wouldn't have become known.

                Dickinson's first collection of poetry was published in 1890, the content of 8. ________ was heavily edited by the publishers 9. ________ (fit) the conventional poetic rules of the time. A complete and mostly unedited collection of her poetry became available for the first time in 1955. Now Dickinson 10. ________ (consider) to be one of the most important American poets.

            • 4. 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。将答案填写在答题卡的相应位置。
                  One day, about ten years ago, while working at the cash register in the gift shop at my University Museum of Natural History, I saw an elderly couple come in with a little girl in a wheelchair. As I looked 41.______ (close) at this girl, I found that she was fixed on her chair. I then realized she had no arms or legs, just a head, a neck and upper body. She42.______  (dress) in a little white skirt. As the couple wheeled her up to me, I turned my head toward the girl. When I took the money from her grandparents, I looked back 43.______the girl, who was giving me the most optimistic, largest smile I had ever seen. All of44.______ sudden, her handicap was gone and all I saw was this beautiful girl, 45.______ smile just melted me46.______ almost instantly gave me a completely new sense of47.______life
              ​is all about. She took me from a poor, unhappy college student and 48.______ (bring) me into her world; a world of smiles, love and49.______  (warm). I’m a successful business man now and whenever I think about the troubles of the world, I think about that little girl and the remarkable lesson about life that she taught50.______ .
            • 5.

              Karen:Hi, David! What made you become an author?

              David:I owe that to my mother, who encouraged me in my work. She always told me to do whatever I liked and have 1. ________ (patient). So I could achieve the success I dreamed2. ________.

              Karen:Very encouraging! At what age did you know you would become a writer?

              David:I started writing at 12, but realized3. ________ I was a writer when I was13.

              Karen:Wow! Thatˈs 4. ________ (real)young. So, how does being such a young writer influence 5.________childhood? Do you do things like other kids or in a different way?

              David:I am not different but my thinking is. I think in quite different ways,6. ________ makes people say“You are very different”.

              Karen:As a young writer, do you find time7. ________ (go) with friends to movies, concerts or do you find yourself always writing?

              David:Idonˈt have time for concerts or movies not because I am a writer but because I have to study a lot. Usually I8. ________ (ask) to concentrate on my studies, writing, and 9. ________(play) outdoor games.

              Karen:Thatˈs great. You 10.________ (write)ten novels so far. Are you planning on writing another book in the near future?

              David:Yes. It will be available in about 2months.

            • 6. It was a very cold evening, an old man was waiting for a ride across the river. He saw several 61.__________(horseman) pass by but he didn't ask for any help. The wait seemed endless. Then came another rider, the old man 62.______ (catch) his eye and said, "Sir, would you mind doing me a favor?"  Stopping his horse, he replied, "Of course." Almost 63.______ (freeze), the old man could not get off the ground. The horseman helped him onto his horse. He took the old man not just across the river, 64.______ to his home. 
                   "Sir, you didn't even ask the other riders 65.         help, why? What if I had said 'no' and left you there?" the horseman asked. 
                   The old man looked at him straight in the eyes and said, "I looked into their eyes, I found they didn't care, which told me it would be 66. _______(use), but when I looked into 67.______(you), I saw kindness." 
                    These words touched the rider 68.        (deep). "Thank you for 69.______ you've said, I hope l will never be too busy to help others." With that, Thomas Jefferson, the 70.______ (three) president of the US, turned his horse around and went away.
            • 7.

              While thousands of college students headed for warm climate to enjoy sun and fun during their week off from classes, seven local students had other plans.

              The Northern Essex Community College (NECC) students and one of their teachers spent part of their spring break in New York City, helping repair an area   61____________  (destroy) by the hurricane.

              “I wanted to see for myself what happened,” said Terry. “I couldn’t imagine  62___________ it is like to lose your home and everything that you know and the powerful effect the hurricane had on those people. I wanted to do something, to understand 63____________ ( they) feeling of helplessness.”

              The group headed into Brooklyn’s Red Hook district, which was hit hard by the hurricane. There they met people from other parts of the country,   64____________ had also volunteered to help. Together, those volunteers and the NECC students  65__________ (work) to clear rubbish out of a three-story building. They put on protective suits and gloves before they entered the building.

              Inside the building, the students saw nothing   66 __________broken walls and doors and pieces of the building  67_________  (lie) all over the place.

              The students returned to school with a sense of achievement, a feeling that they helped people 68__________  need. It was 69______________(remark) how a community lost so much and was still able to recover, and this left the deepest  70__________   (impress) on the students.

            • 8.

              The day that you enjoy all the 1. ________ (satisfy) of having all the housework done by a robot might still be a few decades off. But increasingly, engineers are saying 2. ________ robots are going to make the leap from the factory floor to your family room.

              Bill Gates once 3. ________ (predict) the“Dawn of the Age of Robots”. What's behind this new era? It's partly 4. ________ matter of technology. Devices 5. ________ can recognize and respond to a human voice have been developed. There are now a few different ways for robots 6. ________ (move) around. They can walk, crawl or ride on wheels. They 7. ________ (make) smaller and smaller these days and also becoming more and more efficient.

              A bigger part of the story is on the demand side. From the 1950s 8. ________ the television remote control was invented, people around the world have tirelessly searched for ways to get lazier. Also 9. ________ (consider) the increasing wealth of people, engineers believe the time appears ripe to introduce robots to ease our daily lives. Robots will do basic housework such 10. ________ cleaning or gardening, or just help you have more fun on the basketball court.

            • 9.

              When I was young I hated languages.My dad spoke several and was   (1)  (ambition) for me. It was not until mygraduation from high school   (2)   Iconsidered learning a second language—Spanish.

              I was working in a school for disabledchildren in a class of six. Only two childrencould speak, but Irealized   (3)   (gradual) that every child couldcommunicate. Some of them used physicalsigns andmovements   (4)   (express)themselves. Others used their voices—theymade noises whichchanged depending   (5)   how they felt. They even“talked”to each other,   (6)   (have)arguments and friendly chats like anyoneelse. Every child in that room had likes anddislikes, desires and fears   (7)   theycommunicated every day, without saying asingle sentence.

              As time went on, I learned not onlySpanish   (8)   the language ofeveryone of the children I cared for. I hadbeen making excuses for not trying all theseyears and here   (9)   (be) a group ofdisabled children showing me   (10)  important communication really is. It mademe want to challengemyself and really learnSpanish.

            • 10.

              阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入适当的词(每空不多于三个词)或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。

              It was a busy day at the grocery store and the old couples were in line behind me with birthday balloons.

              They were chatting together about their rush to get ready for the party. From (1)          they said, I knew their nephew had a twin and something bad happened to the baby at birth. Though they did all they could (2)     (help) them but times were still tough for them.

              They seemed to be too nervous and were too (3)_______(anxiety) to leave, so I asked (4)         they wanted to go ahead of me or not. They didn’t understand what I (5)        (mean) at first. After knowing it, they were very appreciative. But they stood behind me.

              At that time I knew it had to be a significant day to them. Nothing could be (6)     (good) if someone offered to help them. So I told the cashier to add the balloons to my purchases. The old couples refused at first (7)            I insisted. I said, “You tell your sweet nephew that there are always nice people who want to give them (8)                hand in this world.” They thanked me over and over and the cashier got teary-eyed, (9)          (say) there was an angel in her line today.

              That little act of (10)                 (kind) made everyone who saw it feel good—but it made me feel the best of all!

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