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            • 1.

              One day, a woman from The Express News called. She said she wanted to work on a(n)  (1)  on me. When she had finished    (2)   me for the article, she asked, “What are you planning to do next?”

              Well, at the   (3)   , there was actually nothing I was planning on doing next, and what   (4)   out for us was, “I’m thinking about    (5)    the Guinness Book of World Records for Fastest-Talking Female.”

              The newspaper article came out the next day, and the writer had    (6)   my final remarks(评论)about trying to break the World’s Fastest-Talking Female record. At about 5:00 that afternoon, I got a    (7)     from Larry King , asking me to go on the    (8)  . They would   (9)    me up at 8:00 — because they wanted me to do it that night!

              I    (10)    the phone for a while, and then I called Guinness to find out   (11)    to break a fast-talking record. They told me I would have to recite something. I began   (12)  . I was both    (13)   and excited at the same time.

              At 8:00, the car came. I practised the whole way there, and by the time I reached the     (14)    . I was tongue-tied. I asked the woman in charge, “What   (15)    I don’t break the record?”

              “Larry doesn’t    (16)    if you break it or not,” she said. ” “He just cares that you try it on his show.” So I asked myself, “What’s the   (17)    that can happen? I’ll look like a fool on television!” A   (18)    thing, I told myself,   (19)    I could live through that. And what if I break the record?

              So I decided just to give it my best shot, and I did. I broke the record, becoming the World’s Fastest-Talking Female   (20)    speaking 585 words in one minute!

            • 2.

              There are times when people are so tired that they fall asleep almost anywhere. We can see there is a lot of sleeping on the bus or train on the __41__ home from work in the evenings. A man will be __42__ the newspaper, and seconds later it __43__ as if he is trying to __44__ it. Or he will fall asleep on the shoulder of the stranger __45__ next to him. __46__ place where unplanned short sleep __47__ is in the lecture hall where a student will start snoring(打鼾)so __48__ that the professor has to ask another student to __49__ the sleeper awake. A more embarrassing(尴尬)situation occurs when a student starts falling into sleep and the __50__ of  the head pushes the arm off the __51__, and the movement carries the __52__ of the body along. The student wakes up on the floor with no_53__ of getting there. The worst time to fall asleep is when __54__. Police reports are full of __55__ that occur when people fall into sleep and go __56__ the road. If the drivers are __57__, they are not seriously hurt. One woman's car, __58__, went into the river. She woke up in four feet of __59__ and thought it was raining. When people are really __60__,nothing will stop them from falling asleep-----no matter where they are.

            • 3.

              The song called “I Believe I Can Fly” has meant the most to me since I was at the age of three. I chose this song because it   (1)   me that as long as I believe, I can be or do everything I want in life even I was   (2)  . I didn’t know much of what the song   (3)   a long time ago but as I grew older, I still   (4)   the song and started to listen to the words more and more. Every time I listen to it, I think about all the   (5)   I have overcome.

              When I was little, I had to use a wheelchair   (6)   there was something wrong with my   (7)   . The doctor said I had little chance of ever   (8)   but I was determined to walk. I knew I had to believe in myself to   (9)   my goal to walk someday.

              One day the doctor told my mother that he could   (10)   an operation that would help me walk. So when I was three, I had my first surgery. I was a very   (11)   kid so being in a bed for six weeks,not being able to   (12)  , I felt terrible. I knew after all the   (13)   and the crying would be worth.   (14)    , at the age of four, I felt free when I   (15)   the trouble and learned how to walk.

              The song says,“I see me running through that open door.” Thatˈs what I   (16)   like;I believed I could fly just like the song says. I’ve depend   (17)   the arms of my parents and I’ve always known I had to be   (18)   and it started inside of me.  Iˈve always   (19)   I can touch the sky. I still have more difficulties to face, but I will   (20)   believe I can fly, as long as I believe.

              (1) A. warns        B. reminds     C. invites     D. forces
              (2) A. interested   B. disabled    C. shocked     D. confused
              (3) A. helped       B. decided     C. afforded    D. meant
              (4) A. refused      B. loved       C. expected    D. bored
              (5) A. difficulties B. questions   C. drops       D. ideas
              (6) A. because      B. though      C. so          D. but
              (7) A. arm          B. head        C. hand        D. leg
              (8) A. singing      B. walking     C. flying      D. listening
              (9) A. achieve      B. decide      C. receive     D. accept
              (10) A. build       B. settle      C. do          D. share
              (11) A. shy         B. brave       C. active      D. quiet
              (12) A. hold        B. lend        C. wave        D. move
              (13) A. pain        B. loneliness  C. sadness     D. fear
              (14) A. Suddenly     B. Finally    
              C. Nearly      D. Immediately
              (15) A. held on     B. went through  C. pickedup D. turnedon
              (16) A. sounded     B. felt        C. sensed      D. touched
              (17) A. by          B. with        C. over        D. on
              (18) A. strong      B. noisy       C. weak        D. silent
              (19) A. imagined    B. believed    C. explained   D. missed
              (20) A. always      B. often       C. never       D. seldom
            • 4.

              The 1990s saw great changes in the way people communicate. People could send mail without going to the   (1)  , and go shopping without leaving home.   (2)   like email and download became part of people’s vocabulary. The cause of this great change was the   (3)  .

              The idea for the Internet began in the early 1960s in   (4)  . The Department of Defense (美国国防部) wanted to   (5)   their computers together in order to   (6)   private information. In 1969, the ARPA net(an early form of the Internet) first connected the   (7)   at four American universities. One computer successfully   (8)   information to another. In 1972, scientists shared ARPA net   (9)   the world. They created a   (10)   to send person-to-person messages using ARPA net. This was the   (11)   of email.

              Over the next few years, there was a lot of progress made in the world of computing,   (12)   most people were not using the Internet. Then, in the 1980s, personal computers became more   (13)  . In the early 1990s,   (14)   important things happened:the birth of the World Wide Web in 1991, and the creation of the   (15)   Web browser(浏览器)in 1993.The web made it   (16)   to find information on the Internet, and to move from place to place   (17)   links. The Web and browser made it possible to see information as a website with pictures, sound, and words.

              Today,   (18)   of people connect to the Internet to send email, visit websites, or store information on servers.   (19)   are now an important part of our lives and are changing   (20)   we learn, work, shop, and communicate.

              (1) A. supermarket    B. post office        
              C. department store   D. the office
              (2) A. Expressions    B. Phrases             
              C. Letters                  D. Words
              (3) A. computer        B. Internet             
              C. server                   D. browser     
              (4) A. China             B. England            
              C. America                D. Canada
              (5) A. connect          B. get                   
              C. put                       D. leave
              (6) A. share              B. take                  
              C. reach                    D. have
              (7) A. lines               B. colleges            
              C. telephones             D. computers
              (8) A. worked           B. found               
              C. posted                  D. sent
              (9) A. to                   B. in                     
              C. with                     D. for
              (10) A. place              B. way                  
              C. path                     D. direction
              (11) A. beginning        B. finding              
              C. creating                D. using
              (12) A. and                B. but                   
              C. or                        D. because
              (13) A. cheap             B. familiar             
              C. expensive              D. common
              (14) A. four               B. three                 
              C. two                      D. five
              (15) A. new               B. first                  
              C. advanced              D. modern
              (16) A. easier             B. harder               
              C. slower                  D. cheaper      
              (17) A. circling           B. seeking             
              C. sending                 D. using
              (18) A. tens                B. hundreds           
              C. thousands             D. millions
              (19) A. Emails            B. Messages          
              C. Computers            D. Websites
              (20) A. when              B. what                 
              C. how                     D. why
            • 5.

              There are two types of people in the world. Although they have   (1)   degree of health and wealth and other comforts of life, one becomes happy   (2)   the other becomes unhappy. This difference comes from the different ways in which they   (3)  things, persons and events.

              People who become happy fix their attention on the convenience of things, the   (4)   parts of a conversation, well-prepared dishes, the goodness of wine and fine weather. They   (5)   all the cheerful things. Those who become unhappy think and speak only of the   (6)   things. So, theyˈre always dissatisfied. They cannot feel the pleasure of society, they   (7)   other people, and they make themselves unpopular everywhere. Their intention of criticizing (批判) and being disliked   (8)   grows into a bad habit as time goes on. The habit may be strong, but it may be cured when those who have it realize its bad   (9)   on their interests and tastes. I hope this little warning may be of   (10)   to them, and help them change this habit.

              Though being unhappy is most probably an act of imagination, it has   (11)   results in life, for it brings on deep sorrow (悲伤) and bad luck. The unhappy ones hurt many people; nobody will love them, and nobody will   (12)   them with more than the most common politeness and respect. If they aim at getting some advantages in social position or fortune, no one will wish them   (13)   .

              In order to help the unhappy ones, it should be strongly suggested that they change their bad habit and be   (14)   with what is pleasing,   (15)   worrying needlessly about themselves and others. If they do this, it will be good for both themselves and others,

              and a brighter life will certainly smile upon them some day.

              (1) A. great       B. unusual      
              C. equal              D. small
              (2) A. since       B. while        
              C. because          D. though
              (3) A. imagine B. observe      
              C. learn              D. consider
              (4) A. difficult           B. possible    
              C. delightful            D. normal
              (5) A. enjoy       B. know       
              C. discuss          D. change
              (6) A. positive             B. opposite    
              C. stupid                  D. exciting
              (7) A. attract     B. meet        
              C. hurt                D. support
              (8) A. immediately       B. suddenly
              C. simply                  D. gradually
              (9) A. pressure           B. efforts      
              C. control                D. effects
              (10) A. interest             B. importance   
              C. service              D. courage
              (11) A. direct     B. obvious       
              C. lasting          D. serious
              (12) A. treat     B. provide        
              C. help              D. impress
              (13) A. joy     B. happiness      
              C. health          D. success
              (14) A. surprised B. friendly       
              C. pleased            D. strict
              (15) A. for       B. without          
              C. except          D. besides
            • 6.

              People in theUSthought Ebola was only a disease, accompanied with fever and found inAfricaat the beginning.  (1)  then a man from west Africa died from Ebola at a hospital in Dallas, Texas. And two nurses   (2)   for him became infected(感染) with the virus, which made the US government publish new guidelines to   (3)   health workers.

              Top American  (4)  have repeatedly said that most people have little chance of being infected.Experts have  (5)   that Ebola can only be spread through infected person’s body fluids — like blood.But it   (6)   many Americans are  (7)  what they have heard.

              A recent survey found more than 80 percent of Americans believe that Ebola can be spread in many   (8)  , including air forced through the nose or mouth. The Harvard School of Public Health   (9)   the findings. The study also showed that most adults fear there will be a(n)  (10)  of Ebola in the United States soon.

                (11)   survey found that more than 70 percent of Americans would support calls to   (12)   travel to and from Ebola-affected parts ofAfrica.

              Thomas Frieden heads the U.S.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.When asked whether   (13)   officials had considered a travel ban, Mr.Frieden had  (14)    to say:“We won’t be able to check travelers for   (15)  when they leave or when they arrive. We won’t be able, as we do   (16)  , to take a detailed history to see if they were   (17)   when they arrive. When they   (18)   , we wouldn’t be able to impose quarantine(强加隔离)as we now can if they have high-risk touch.”

              Last week, President Barack Obama urged Americans not to   (19)   what he called “ panic or fear ”.

              This week,the administration announced that all travelers reaching the United States from some African nations are  (20)   to pass through one of five airports.

              (1) A. Just                 B. Yet              
              C. So                D. Even
              (2) A. arranging      B. caring                
              C. searching      D. standing
              (3) A. treat         B. attend          
              C. inspect       D. protect
              (4) A. officials       B. officers           
              C. physicists     D. doctors
              (5) A. stated       B. suggested             
              C. considered   D. regretted
              (6) A. proves             B. happens             
              C. says             D. appears
              (7) A. studying      B. discussing            
              C. questioning   D. determining
              (8) A. means       B. areas           
              C. organs       D. countries
              (9) A. announced         B. received        
              C. admitted       D. rejected
              (10) A. increase      B. income               
              C. decrease       D. outbreak
              (11) A. The other    B. Another              
              C. The same           D. One
              (12) A. forbid       B. expect         
              C. require       D. allow
              (13) A. foreign            B. royal           
              C. African                D. federal
              (14) A. that          B. this             
              C. nothing                D. those
              (15) A. change            B. money         
              C. fever           D. crime
              (16) A. immediately        B. previously           
              C. presently      D. regularly
              (17) A. examined    B. searched       
              C. explored       D. exposed
              (18) A. leave         B. arrive                
              C. live             D. stay
              (19) A. look forward to     B. pay attention to    
              C. give in to      D. add up to
              (20) A. persuaded         B. required     
              C. advised      D. Guided
            • 7.

              Laughter is the best medicine. It helps those who cannot work out become healthy. We can easily recognize laughter, but what exactly is it?

              Experts say that  (1)   out loud helps improve your fitness. This is  (2)   laughter strengthens the heart and the lungs. Besides, a good laugh can  (3)   your muscles. As you laugh, they become  (4)  . After you laugh, these muscles start to relax. According to the research, this  (5)   is very useful for people with breathing problems. Some parts of the body are exercising. It’s a massage(按摩) inside the body!

              Laughter  (6)   makes us feel happy. Experts say that the positive feelings produced  (7)   laughter not only make us feel a sense of  (8)   but also helps us reduce pain.

              The next time you feel upset  (9)   disappointed, do not worry. Enjoying a funny comedy or reading some jokes will  (10)   your negative feelings and make you feel much better. Meanwhile, laughter measures your ability to handle the world around you. If you can laugh when you are afraid, you will be able to survive your troubles. If you are in control and sure of yourself, then you can enjoy a happy life.

              (1) A. laughing           B. crying                     
              C. reading                 D. working
              (2) A. how                       B. why                        
              C. because                    D. where
              (3) A. reduce                  B. relax                       
              C. repair                     D. rebuild
              (4) A. sensitive               B. negative                  
              C. native                     D. active
              (5) A. achievement            B. development            
              C. amusement               D. movement
              (6) A. even                     B. ever                        
              C. just                        D. already
              (7) A. for                        B. by                          
              C. in                           D. at
              (8) A. happiness                B. humour                   
              C. safety                        D. love
              (9) A. but                     B. while                      
              C. or                            D. than
              (10) A. turn away               B. give away                
              C. drive away               D. cut away
            • 8.


              Where do you go when you want to learn something?School?A friend?A tutor?These are all (1) places of learning.But it may well be that the learning you really want (2) somewhere else instead.I had the (3) of seeing this first hand on a (4) 

              My daughter plays on a recreational soccer team. They did very well this season and so (5) a tournament,which normally was only for more skilled club teams. This led to some  (6) experiences on Saturday as they played against teams (7) trained. Through the first two games, her (8) did not get one serious shot on goal. As a parent, I (9) seeing my daughter playing her best,  (10) still defeated. 

              It seemed that something clicked with the (11) between Saturday and Sunday.When they (12) for their Sunday game,they were (13) different.They had begun to integrate(融合)the kinds of play and teamwork they had (14) the day before into their  (15) .They played aggressively and (16) scored a goal. 

              It (17) me that playing against the other team was a great (18) moment for all the girls on the team.I think it is a general principle. (19) is the best teacher.The lessons they learned may not be (20) what they would have gotten in school,but are certainly more personal and meaningful,because they had to work them out on their own. 


              (1) A. public             B. traditional                
              C. official                 D. special

              (2) A. passes              B. works                       
              C. lies                       D. ends

              (3) A. dream             B. idea                          
              C. habit                    D. chance

              (4) A. trip                  B. holiday                     
              C. weekend              D. square

              (5) A. won                 B. entered                    
              C. organized           D. watched

              (6) A. painful             B. strange                    
              C. common              D. practical

              (7) A. less                 B. poorly                     
              C. newly                   D. better

              (8) A. fans                B. tutors                      
              C. class                     D. team

              (9) A. imagined         B. hated                        
              C. avoided               D. missed

              (10) A. if                     B. or                              
              C. but                       D. as

              (11) A. girls                 B. parents                      
              C. coaches               D. viewers

              (12) A. dressed         B. showed up                
              C. made up             D. planned

              (13) A. slightly         B. hardly                        
              C. basically             D. completely

              (14) A. seen               B. known                       
              C. heard                   D. read

              (15) A. styles              B. training                      
              C. game                   D. rules

              (16) A. even                B. still                             
              C. seldom                D. again

              (17) A. confused       B. struck                         
              C. reminded             D. warned

              (18) A. touching       B. thinking                      
              C. encouraging       D. learning

              (19) A. Experience   B. Independence            
              C. Curiosity               D. Interest

              (20) A. harmful to     B. mixed with                
              C. different from     D. applied to

            • 9.

              I used to believe in the American Dream, which meant a job, a mortgage (按揭), credit cards, success, I wanted it and worked toward it like everyone else, all of us   46   chasing the same thing.

              One year, through a series of unhappy events, it all fell   47  . I found myself homeless and alone. I had my truck and $56. I   48   the countryside for some place I could rent for the   49   possible amount. I came upon a shabby house four miles up a winding mountain road   50   the Potomac River in West Virginia. It was  51  , full of broken glass and rubbish. I found the owner, rented it, and   52   a corner to camp in.

              The locals knew nothing about me,   53   slowly, they started teaching me the   44   of  being a neighbor. They dropped off blankets, candles, and tools, and began   55   around to chat. They started to teach me a belief in a   56   American Dream — not the one of individual achievement but of   57  .

              What I had believe in, all those things I thought were   58   for a civilized life, were nonexistent in this place.   59   on the mountain, my most valuable passions were my   60   with my neighbors.

              Four years later, I moved back into   61  . I saw many people were having a really hard time,   62   their jobs and homes. I managed to rent a big enough house to   63   a handful of people. There are four of us now in the house, but over time I’ve had nine people come in and move on to other places. We’d all be in   64    if we hadn’t handed together.

              The American Dream I believe in now is a shared one. It’s not so much about what I can get for myself; it’s about   65   we can all get by together.

            • 10.
              It was a cold evening and there were few customers left.After a day's hard work,I (1) got a chance to have a short break.Though feeling tired physically,I was glad to be thinking about what to do after (2) in the restaurant.
              Just then,a little girl at dinner called me (3) and asked me to have a (4) with her.She started chatting with me (5) .She showed me her new shoes,dress,and her most favorites-two big shiny dress rings and (6) some answers about what I (7) them.I told her I loved them very much and how (8) she looked with them.Later during my shift she called me over again and began pulling off one of her (9) .Once she had it off,she then (10) it into my hand and said,"Here,this is for you.It's my favorite, (11) I want you to have it.I know you will take very good care of it for me and will (12) it as much as me."I just about cried.Is that not one of the (13) things?Only an hour (14) she was telling me how much she loved them and had only just received them.But just because I said I (15) them,she made the decision to share with me one of her favorites.In order to live up to her good (16) ,I accepted it with pleasure and gave her some thankful words and a (17) of my treat.
              It is (18) who really do live from their hearts,which is indeed something to be (19) and treasured.And the world is a better place because of them.Blessed are we all for the daily (20) of love that our kids give us.

              (1) A. eventually B. absolutely C. faithfully D. immediately
              (2) A. meal B. retirement C. work D. school
              (3) A. up B. over C. in D. down
              (4) A. dinner B. date C. talk D. discussion
              (5) A. disappointedly B. excitedly C. hopefully D. anxiously
              (6) A. prepared B. sought C. paid D. thanked
              (7) A. thought about B. separated from
              C. spent on D. exchanged for
              (8) A. healthy B. wise C. beautiful D. wealthy
              (9) A. shoes B. dresses C. dishes D. rings
              (10) A. placed B. fixed C. cast D. pushed
              (11) A. though B. but C. for D. or
              (12) A. love B. recommend C. abandon D. praise
              (13) A. most fashionable B. sweetest
              C. most reasonable D. newest
              (14) A. later B. longer C. shorter D. earlier
              (15) A. liked B. hated C. saw D. booked
              (16) A. instruction B. intention C. appearance D. interest
              (17) A. bill B. statement C. promise D. feeling
              (18) A. women B. children C. adults D. customers
              (19) A. achieved B. abolished C. avoided D. admired
              (20) A. recorders B. reforms C. reminders D. remains
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