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            • 1.

              I believe different people have experienced different adolescence.I must admit I was still an angry  (1)   in my first year of college.My   (2)   was that my parents didn't please me at all.

              Our finances were   (3)  , so I chose to go to a (n)   (4)   college and take a bus to classes every day. One day I had a(n)  (5)  fight with my father.We both exploded into shouts.I   (6)   out of the house and missed my bus to school.

              I rushed all the way to school.As I   (7)   across the campus toward my class, I suddenly realized I didn't have the  (8)   that was due: a thought card.My professor asked us to   (9)   an index card with our names and the dates every Tuesday.   (10)   what was on the rest of the card, we could write a thought, a question or something else.

              Now, outside the door, ten minutes later, I took an index card.   (11)   to write something

              on it, I could only think about the  (12)   I'd just had with my dad.I wrote “I am the son of an idiot!”,then  (13)   into the room, and handed it to our professor.

              Next day, our professor   (14)  the thought cards and I   (15)   he wrote, “What does the ‘son of an idiot’ do with the rest of his life?” The professor's innocent-seeming question   (16)  me to the issue: whose problem is it?   (17)  , my thinking began to shift.I realized that I had created a life  (18)   I was not a central figure!

              The   (19)   of growth wasn't easy or fast.   (20)   later,from a struggling student, I became a successful student and then a successful teacher.

              (1) A. child B. adult C. adolescent   D. student

              (2) A. temper B. anger C. mood   D. pain

              (3) A. limited B. special C. practical   D. fantastic

              (4) A. ordinary B. private C. local D. state

              (5) A. serious B. controversial C. unfriendly D. anxious

              (6) A. stormed B. wandered C. slipped D. stepped

              (7) A. leaped B. walked C. ran D. headed

              (8) A. duty B. assignment C. commitment D. material

              (9) A. take up B. put down C. hand out D. bring along

              (10) A. Due to B. Regardless of C. As for D. Thanks to

              (11) A. Concerned B. Desperate C. Excited D. Active

              (12) A. issue B. conversation C. dispute D. fight

              (13) A. poured B. entered C. dashed D. approached

              (14) A. gave back B. checked out C. put away D. passed on

              (15) A. explored B. recognized C. discovered D. ignored

              (16) A. awoke B. forced C. scared D. adjusted

              (17) A. Slowly B. Rapidly C. Generally D. Swiftly

              (18) A. what B. in which C. which D. that

              (19) A. process B. progress C. period D. challenge

              (20) A. Weeks B. Terms C. Months D. Years

            • 2.
              One of South Korea's most famous actresses was found (1) in her home on Thursday in what the police called a suicide.They linked her death to hateful online (2) ,a growing social problem in South Korea,which has one of the world's most active online communities and one of its highest (3) rates.
              The body of the actress,Choi Jinsil,39,was found in the bathroom of her (4) with a rope made out of bandages around her neck.
              Already struggling with a messy divorce,she had been deeply troubled by online accusations that she had (5) another actor to kill himself in his car a month earlier.The actor,Ahn Jaehwan,was struggling with (6) ,and the rumors said she had pressed him mercilessly to repay money she had (7) .She complained to the police about the rumors,which she called (8) ,and they were (9) when she died.
              The night before,according to the police,she came home drunk and (10)   before her mother,crying and bitterly (11) the Internet rumors.Then Ms.Choi sent cellphone text messages to her makeup assistant,asking her to look after her two children.Almost 80 percent of South Korea's households have broadband (12) ,bringing (13) active online interactions.Most Web sites here have bulletin boards (14) users can post unchecked,anonymous (15) ,and nearly all young people run their own blogs,updating (16) cellphone.
              Major Web sites have in recent years doubled the number of monitors to screen out (17) character assassination and (18) more quickly to complaints of hateful rumors.But many victims still complained that vicious rumors spread so fast their reputations were (19) virtually overnight.
              When two young female celebrities killed themselves last year,at least one of them,the singer Yoo Na,was found (20) from hateful online rumors saying she had had plastic surgery.
              (1) A. awake B. asleep C. dead D. sick
              (2) A. rumors B. news C. reports D. articles
              (3) A. death B. accusation C. suicide D. crime
              (4) A. hotel B. apartment C. building D. company
              (5) A. made B. forced C. driven D. caused
              (6) A. poverty B. illness C. debt D. divorce
              (7) A. lent B. paid C. borrowed D. charged
              (8) A. true B. baseless C. helpless D. reasonable
              (9) A. investigating B. searching C. negotiating D. proving
              (10) A. broke up B. broke out C. broke down D. broke in
              (11) A. scolding B. protesting C. demonstrating D. blaming
              (12) A. link B. availability C. access D. connection
              (13) A. out B. up C. down D. about
              (14) A. that B. what C. where D. how
              (15) A. attitudes B. opinions C. comments D. criticism
              (16) A. with B. via C. through D. about
              (17) A. online B. present C. meanwhile D. Internet
              (18) A. react B. respond C. reflect D. reply
              (19) A. damaged B. harmed C. injured D. ruined
              (20) A. suffering B. to suffer C. to have suffered D. suffered
            • 3.

              After lunch, without permission from parents, the two boys set off to explore the part of the beach which lay beyond the headland(陆岬). They had persuaded their young sister to   (1)   , saying that the long walk would be too   (2)   for her. Once they had got in the headland, the beach reached away endlessly before them. It was like    (3)   a new world. There were damp, dark caves to _(4)   there were many   (4)   among the rocks, full of sea lives. Here and there along the beach were those   (5)   objects, washed up and   (6)  by the tide.(潮汐)

                  The afternoon passed   (7)  The sun was already   (8)   when the boys reluctantly (恋恋不舍)   (9)  to make their   (10)   homewards. But long before they reached the headland, they could see that tide had come in so sudden that they were now   (11)  from either end of the beach. Their only chance of   (12)  was to find a way up the cliff(悬崖) nearby.

                   They soon find a narrow path   (13)  the cliff top. But half way up their path was  (14)   by a large rock which they could not climb   (15)  . The two boys had to  (16)  at the top of their voices,  (17)   that someone might  (18)  over the top of the rock. Finally came their father and two policemen.   (19)   of them climbed down a rope which was lowered over the rock. The boys were then pulled to safety, and thus saved from spending a terrible night on the cliff.


              (1) A. keep quiet           B. stay home           
              C. take a rest       D. join them

              (2) A. tiring                        B. exciting           
              C. uninteresting        D. impossible

              (3) A. discovering            B. facing             
              C. enjoying              D. imagining

              (4) A. look up                  B. explore            
              C. hide                   D. search

              (5) A. lakes                      B. rivers                  
              C. waterfalls             D. pools

              (6) A. dirty                       B. light                   
              C. strange           D. clean

              (7) A. moved                  B. covered           
              C. beaten                 D. left

              (8) A. quickly                   B. unexpectedly       
              C. immediately         D. suddenly

              (9) A. leaving                   B. dropping                
              C. going                  D. setting

              (10) A. forgot                    B. decided             
              C. succeeded            D. turned

              (11) A. road                       B. way                    
              C. track                    D. path

              (12) A. cut off                   B. left behind             
              C. held back         D. put away

              (13) A. running off            B. keeping clear     
              C. getting away        D. facing back.

              (14) A. reaching                 B. passing               
              C. going up              D. leading to

              (15) A. blocked                  B. covered              
              C. stopped              D. filled

              (16) A. on                          B. over                   
              C. round                   D. through

              (17) A. shout                      B. shoot                      
              C. repeat                  D. renew

              (18) A. wanting              B. guessing               
              C. believing          D. hoping                  

              (19) A. turn                     B. appear                  
              C. hide                  D. climb

              (20) A. Any                      B. None                       
              C. One                 D. First

            • 4.

                Sam Walton, the founder of Wal-Mart, was born in Kingfish, Oklahoma on March 29, 1918. He was raised in Missouri where he worked in his fatherˈs store   (1)   attending school. This was his   (2)   sale experience and he really enjoyed it. After graduation, he began his own   (3)   as a sale merchant.

                 He   (4)   opened his first Wal-Mart store in 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas. Wal-Mart specialized in name   (5)   at low prices and Sam Walton was surprised at the success. Soon a   (6)   of Wal-Mart stores sprang up across rural America.

                 Waltonˈs management style was   (7)   employees and he founded some of the basic concepts of management that are still in   (8)   today.

                 After taking the company public in 1970, Walton   (9)   his "profit sharing plan". The profit sharing plan was a plan for Wal-Mart employees to   (10)   their income dependent on the profits of the store. Sam Walton believed that "individuals donˈt win; teams   (11)  ". Employees at Wal-Mart stores were   (12)   stock options and store discounts. These benefits are commonplace today, but Walton1 was   (13)   the first to adopt them. Walton believed that a happy employee meant happy   (14)   and more sales. He also believed that by giving employees a part of the company and   (15)   their success dependent on the companyˈs success, they would care about the   (16)  .

                 Wal-Martˈs unique decentralized(分散的) distribution system, also Waltonˈs idea,   (17)   the advantage needed to further encourage growth in the 1980s during growing complaints that the "superstore" was stopping smaller and   (18)   stores from developing. By 1991, Wal-Mart was the largest US merchant with 1,700 stores. Walton remained   (19)   in managing the company, as president and CEO until 1988 and chairman until his death. He was   (20)   the Medal of Freedom shortly before his death.

            • 5.

              The clock had just struck eleven when I first heard a noise coming from the lift. I opened the door of our room and listened: someone was   (1)   against the door of the    (2)   and calling out at the same time.

              “What’s    (3)   ?” I shouted. “The door has been    (4)   and I can’t get out.” The answer came back. The voice, which    (5)   like that of a girl, came from several    (6)   below.

              My wife had now    (7)   me and she went off directly in search of the night porter (守夜人). After calling to the girl that   (8)   was on its way, I went back into the    (9)   to get some tools. Then I too hurried   (10)   the stairs until I reached the place   (11)   the life was stuck.

              I tried my hand at forcing to   (12)   the life door, talking all the while to the girl trapped inside,   (13)   my tools were of no use for this purpose, Very   (14)  , however, my wife returned.   (15)   to find the porter, she had called the police, who agreed to send an engineer.   (16)  , she had also got in touch with the fire service.

              In a short time the engineer appeared, followed by two   (17)  . Almost immediately afterwards the firemen   (18)   too. With the special equipment it    (19)   the engineer only a short while to get the door open. In spite of (尽管) her experience, the girl was in good    (20)  . “I’m hungry,” was her only remark as she stepped out of her cage.

            • 6. Even at the age of 75, Thelma was very vivid, energetic and full of life. When her husband passed away(died), her children suggested that she move to a "senior living community." A gregarious(喜好)and life-loving person, Thelma decided to do   (1)   .
                  (2)   moving in, Thelma became a self-appointed(自荐) activities director,   (3)    all sorts of things for the people in the community to do and quickly became very     (4)    and made many   (5)   .
                  When Thelma turned 80, her newfound friends showed their appreciation by throwing a surprise     (6)   for her. When Thelma entered the dining room for dinner that   (7)   , she wasgreeted by a standing welcome and one of the colleagues led her to the head table. The night     (8)    laughter and entertainment, but   (9)    the evening, Thelma could not take her     (10)   a gentleman sitting at the other   (11)   of the table.
                  When the festival     (12)    , Thelma quickly     (13)    her seat and rushed over to the man. "Pardon me," Thelma said. "Please     (14)    me if I made you feel uncomfortable by   (15)    you all night. I just couldn’t keep myself     (16)    looking your way. You see, you look just like my fifth   (17)   ."
                  "Your fifth husband!" replied the gentleman. "Forgive me for asking, but     (18)    times have you been married?"
                   (19)   those words, a smile came across Thelma's face as she responded, "   (20)   ."
                  They were married shortly after.
            • 7.

              Sam Walton, the founder of Wal-Mart, was born in Kingfish, Oklahoma on March 29, 1918. He was raised in Missouri where he worked in his fatherˈs store   (1)   attending school. This was his   (2)   sale experience and he really enjoyed it. After graduation, he began his own   (3)   as a sale merchant.

                 He   (4)   opened his first Wal-Mart store in 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas. Wal-Mart specialized in name   (5)   at low prices and Sam Walton was surprised at the success. Soon a   (6)   of Wal-Mart stores sprang up across rural America.

                 Waltonˈs management style was   (7)   employees and he founded some of the basic concepts of management that are still in   (8)   today.

                 After taking the company public in 1970, Walton   (9)   his "profit sharing plan". The profit sharing plan was a plan for Wal-Mart employees to   (10)   their income dependent on the profits of the store. Sam Walton believed that "individuals donˈt win; teams   (11)  ". Employees at Wal-Mart stores were   (12)   stock options and store discounts. These benefits are commonplace today, but Walton was   (13)   the first to adopt them. Walton believed that a happy employee meant happy   (14)   and more sales. He also believed that by giving employees a part of the company and   (15)   their success dependent on the companyˈs success, they would care about the   (16)  .

                 Wal-Martˈs unique decentralized(分散的) distribution system, also Waltonˈs idea,   (17)   the advantage needed to further encourage growth in the 1980s during growing complaints that the "superstore" was stopping smaller and   (18)   stores from developing. By 1991, Wal-Mart was the largest US merchant with 1,700 stores. Walton remained   (19)   in managing the company, as president and CEO until 1988 and chairman until his death. He was   (20)   the Medal of Freedom shortly before his death.

            • 8.
              A woman professor was giving a lesson to her students on stress management.As she raised a glass of water,everyone in the class (1) they would be asked the"half-empty or half-full'question.
              (2) ,with a smile on her face,she asked the students,"How (3) do you think this glass of water weighs?"
              Answers called out (4) from 100ml to 300ml.
              She quieted the students down and then replied,"It does not matter on the absolute weight.It (5) on how long you hold it.If I hold it for a minute,it is OK.If I hold it for an hour,I will have an ache in my right (6) .If I hold it for a day,my arm will feel numb.In each case,the (7) of the glass of water doesn't change,but the (8) I hold it,the heavier it becomes.Why?"
              Lost in (9) ,all the students kept silent and listened to the professor carefully.
              "Our (10) and worries in life are like that glass of water.If we (11) our burdens all the time,sooner or later,we will feel exhausted,even (12) to carry on. (13) you have to do is put all your burdens down as (14) in the evening as possible.Don't carry (15) through the evening into the night; by doing this,we can get (16) next morning and are able to move forward.More (17) than not,life gets terrible when we think too much.And the moment you (18) your burdens,you'll find yourself feeling so much more relaxed.
              So rather than being upset and feeling (19) for yourself,start doing something about it.After all,life is too short to (20) yourself to anything that is not making you happy.
              (1) A. wondered B. agreed C. expected D. argued
              (2) A. Instead B. Meanwhile C. Anyhow D. Therefore
              (3) A. full B. little C. heavy D. much
              (4) A. replied B. ranged C. read D. remained
              (5) A. holds B. calls C. takes D. depends
              (6) A. finger B. foot C. arm D. leg
              (7) A. shape B. function C. size D. weight
              (8) A. better B. longer C. deeper D. further
              (9) A. thought B. idea C. plan D. class
              (10) A. doubts B. joys C. stresses D. surprises
              (11) A. carry B. cover C. hide D. show
              (12) A. uncertain B. unhappy C. unaware D. unable
              (13) A. What B. That C. Whether D. How
              (14) A. late B. early C. soon D. fast
              (15) A. this B. that C. them D. it
              (16) A. reset B. reviewed C. refreshed D. reminded
              (17) A. usually B. commonly C. ordinarily D. often
              (18) A. catch up with B. let go of
              C. put up with D. take care of
              (19) A. sorry B. satisfied C. happy D. confused
              (20) A. help B. abandon C. drive D. treat
            • 9.

              Grandma always says, “Gardening is good for the soul.” She lives in the _ _  (1)  _ _ and has a big yard with raised flowerbeds and an organic vegetable patch, _ _  (2)  _ _ , as her only granddaughter, I live in the city. I always _ _  (3)  _ _ about planting a garden in my neighborhood, but I never had the _ _  (4)  _ _ . Last year, the chance came by itself. The building across the way was torn down. The lot (一块地) _ _  (5)  _ _ untouched for months littered with garbage. When I decided to turn the _ _  (6)  _ _ lot into a community garden, I started a difficult but _ _  (7)    (8)  _ _ adventure.

              At first, the difficulties I had _ _  (9)  _ _ me. I had to make phone calls to _ _  (10)  _ _ of the local 15 city offices before the city would give me _ _  (11)  _ _ permission to use the lot. Now with their permission, I put up posters in local grocery stores and buildings _ _  (12)  _ _ volunteers to help pull weeds and _ _  (13)  _ _ garbage, glass, rocks, and bricks. Only two people signed up. I ended up doing most of the _ _  (14)  _ _ myself. Not only did I have to remove tons of garbage in the lot, but I also had to use all my persuasive skills to convince a gang of kids to do their hanging out _ _  (15)  _ _ . No matter _ _  (16)  _ _ challenges I had, the rewards were far greater. _ _  (17)    (18)  _ _ I planted some flowers and trees, the place looked _ _  (19)    (20)  _ _ and cheerful. More and more people in the community _ _(18)_ _ me and wanted to help. Students in our local elementary school planted vegetables. A senior citizens’ group started a small herb garden. I’ve got to know many _ _(19)_ _  people in my community by starting this garden. Grandma was _ _(20)_ _ : gardening is good for the soul.   

              (1) A. city B. neighborhood C. countryside D. hospital
              (2) A. so B. or C. and D. however
              (3) A. thought B. dreamed C. decided D. talked
              (4) A. opportunity B. time C. money D. energy
              (5) A. left B. kept C. made D. remained
              (6) A. dark B. empty C. still D. useful
              (7) A. tough B. easy C. rewarding D. troublesome
              (8) A. pleased B. discouraged C. stopped D. inspired
              (9) A. both B. all C. none D. neither
              (10) A. written B. spoken C. invited D. appealed
              (11) A. employing B. dismissing C. wanting D. preventing
              (12) A. get rid of B. put up with
              C. make use of D. break away from
              (13) A. shopping B. watering C. collecting D. clearing
              (14) A. somewhere B. elsewhere C. nowhere D. everywhere
              (15) A. how B. why C. when D. what
              (16) A. If B. Until C. After D. Before
              (17) A. quiet B. charming C. awful D. excited
              (18) A. phoned B. found C. questioned D. agreed
              (19) A. senior B. young C. less D. more
              (20) A. clever B. good C. right D. real
            • 10.

              IKEA's founder Ingvar Kamprad, ranked 4th richest man in the world, drives a 15-year-old car and always flies economy class, in part to   41  his 90,000 employees world wide to see the   42 of frugality(节俭). This billionaire Swede, who turns 80 on March 30,   43  his legendary habits during a rare television    44    in Switzerland, his second home for nearly 30 years.

              His   45  was recently estimated at $28billion by Forbes magazine   46  only Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, US investor Warren Buffet and Mexican industrialist Carlos Slim.

              "Peoplesay I am cheap and I don't   47  if they do. But I am very   48  to follow the rules of our company," Kamprad said.

              Asked to confirm he   49  an old Volvo, he said:" She is nearly   50 , just 15 years old."

              Interviewer teased that IKEA employees were   51  told to write on both sides of the paper.

              "Why not? If there is such a thing as good   52 , it is to give a good   53 . I have to do so for all the IKEA employees," Kamprad replied.

              "Everything we   54  we need as a reserve(宝藏). We have to still develop the IKEA group. We need many billions of Swiss francs to   55  China or Russia," he added.

              IKEA is the world's biggest furniture retailer, with 202stores in 32 countries.

               56  for its inexpensive self made furniture, the family owned business claims its big and strong catalog(目录) is the most   57  read publication after the Bible.

              "Our idea is to   58   everybody, including people with little money. We have to keep    59   down," he said.

              "I'm not afraid of   60  80 and I have lots of things to do. I don't have time for dying," Kamprad said.

              (1) A. ask              B. urge                    
              C. inspire                  D. order   
              (2) A. benefit        B. virtue               
              C. advantage              D. gift   
              (3) A. formed        B. expressed            
              C. developed             D. explained   
              (4) A. interview     B. broadcast             
              C. programme           D. show   
              (5) A. income        B. fortune                
              C. money                  D. fund   
              (6) A. leading        B. pursuing              
              C. following              D. catching   
              (7) A. worry         B. believe                
              C. know                    D. mind 
              (8) A. proud         
              B. confident             
              C. glad                     
              D. careful   
              (9) A. seated          B. drove                  
              C. rode                     D. bought   
              (10) A. new             B. old                     
              C. skilled                  D. slow   
              (11) A. usually         B. sometimes           
              C. always                 D. seldom   
              (12) A. method        B. custom                
              C. experience             D. leadership   
              (13) A. chance         B. example           
              C. lesson                   D. command   
              (14) A. desire            B. buy                     
              C. earn                   D. take   
              (15) A. take on        B. take in                
              C. take over               D. take away   
              (16) A. Recognized   B. Asked                 
              C. Accepted              D. Known    
              (17) A. vastly          B. widely                
              C. often                    D. cheerfully   
              (18) A. serve           B. believe                
              C. receive                  D. help   
              (19) A. funds           B. prices                  
              C. costs                     D. money   
              (20) A. passing        B. approaching         
              C. arriving                D. turning   
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