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            • 1. Everybody has one of those days when everything goes wrong.This is what happened to Harry.
              He got up one morning very late because he had forgotten to wind up his alarm clock(闹钟).He tried to shave(刮脸)quickly and cut himself.When he got dresse he got blood all overhis clean shirt,so he had to find another one.The only other shirt that was clean needed ironing(熨),so he ironed it.While he was ironing it,there was a knock at the door.It was the man to read the electricity meter(表).He showed him where the meter was,said good-bye and found that the iron had burnt a hole in his shirt.So he had to wear the one with the blood on it after all.By this time it was very late,so he decided he couldn't go to work by bus.He telephoned for a taxi to take him to work.The taxi arrived and Harry got in and began to read the newspaper.
              In another part of the town,a man had killed a woman with a knife and was seen to run away in a taxi.When Harry's taxi stopped outside his office,a policeman happened to be standing there.He saw the blood on Harry's shirt,and took him to the police station.He was kept till 3o'clock in the afternoon before the police were sure that he was not the man they wanted.When he finally arrived at the office at about four,his boss took a look at him and told him to go away and find another job.
              11.Harry had    
              A.a lucky day        
              B.an unlucky day
              C.a busy day         
              D.a good day
              12.Put the following sentences into correct order according to the passage.    
              a.The man who read the electricity meter came.
              b.Harry ironed his shirt.
              c.Harry got blood all over his clean shirt.
              d.There was a knock at the door.
              e.Harry wore the shirt with blood on it.
              A.a,b,c,d,e                
              B.b,a,d,c,e
              C.b,a,c,d,e                
              D.c,b,d,a,e
              13.Why did Harry wear the shirt with blood on it?    
              A.He had only one shirt.
              B.The only other needed ironing.
              C.The iron had burnt a hole in his clean shirt.
              D.He cut himself and got blood all over his shirt.
              14.Harry was taken to the police station because    
              A.his taxi stopped outside his office and a policeman happened to be there
              B.there was blood on his shirt and he was in a taxi
              C.a man killed a woman with a knife
              D.the murderer(杀人犯) was seen to run a away in a taxi
              15.His boss told him to go away and find another job because    
              A.he had been kept by the police  
              B.there was blood on his shirt
              C.he was late for work          
              D.he had killed a woman.
            • 2. This month,my 7-year-old daughter invited her friend to sleep over.Her mom,who had told me before she did not allow sleepovers,explained that she did not think the kids were ready for a sleepover until the age of 10.I then started to wonder whether there actually was a"right"age for a sleepover.
                 I remember the first real sleepover I ever had.It happened when I was about 13 and a friend of mine invited me to sleep at her house.Luckily for me,her parents were not strangers.
                 I think I cried for 2 months straight before being allowed my first sleepover.My parents were not completely heartless,though.I was actually sick at the time and had to take medication and they were very concerned about that,but I still did not like them saying"no".
                 I remember my excitement the day before I finally got my sleepover.I could not sleep that night from the excitement.When I got there,my friend's house looked so beautiful and her parents were so nice and welcoming.
                 Unfortunately though,the number of sleepovers I had throughout my childhood can be counted on two hands.And after every one of them,I realized exactly how much I was missing.It was only as an adult,when I was studying education,that I actually learned about the importance of sleepovers in kids'development no matter how old they are.
                 A sleepover is one of those things every child needs experience on their own.It can do them a lot of good.
              25.The friend of the author's daughter    
              A.is too sick to sleep over     
              B.is less than ten years old
              C.never listens to her mother  
              D.has grown tired of sleepover
              26.How was the author's first sleepover?    
              A.It was really boring.
              B.She can't remember it.
              C.It was a painful experience     
              D.She thinks it was enjoyable.
              27.The author writes the text mainly to    
              A.explain what kids'development is  
              B.discuss how strict parents should be
              C.encourage children to have sleepovers
              D.ask parents to keep an eye on their children.
            • 3. Hundreds of years ago,a Roman army came north from England to make war on Scotland.The Scots,a brave people,love their country.They fought hard to drive the enemy out of Scotland.But there were too many of the Romans.It looked as if the Romans would win.
              One night,the leader of the Scots marched his soldiers to the top of a hill."We will rest here tonight,my men,"he said,"Tomorrow we will fight one more battle①.We must win,or we will die."
              They were all very tired.So they ate their supper quickly and fell asleep.There were four guards on duty,but they were very tired,too,and one by one,they fell asleep.
              The Romans were not asleep.Quickly they gathered at the foot of the hill.Slowly they went up the hill.Closer they came to the sleeping Scots.They were almost at the top.A few minutes more the war would be over.Suddenly,one of them put his foot on a thistle (蓟).He cried out and his sudden cry woke the Scots.In a minute they were on their feet and ready for a battle.The fighting was hard,but it did not last long.The Scots wiped out the Romans and saved Scotland②.
              The thistle is not a beautiful plant.It has sharp needles all over it.Few people liked it.But the people of Scotland liked it so much that they made it their national flower.
              49.Hundreds of years ago,the Romans    
              A.came from the north through England to make war on Scotland
              B.came to the north Scotland from England to make war on Scotland
              C.came from the north of England to fight the Scots
              D.came to the north from the south of Britain to fight the Scots
              50.At the shout of a Roman soldier,all the Scots who were asleep at the hill    
              A.began to fight the Romans hard
              B.stood up without putting on their shoes and began to fight
              C.woke and rose immediately,ready to fight
              D.put their feet into their shoes at once and were ready to fight
              51.The result of the war is that    
              A.the Romans killed all the Scots
              B.the Scots were defeated
              C.the Scots were driven out of Scotland
              D.the Scots defeated the Romans
              52.The Scots made thistle their national flower because thistle    
              A.is lovely,though not beautiful
              B.gave them happiness
              C.is a kind of useful plant
              D.helped the Scots in wiping out the Romans.
            • 4. Steve Flaig of Grand Rapids,Michigan,knew he'd been adopted as a baby,and when he turned 18,in 2003,he decided he'd try to track down his birth mother.The agency from which he'd been adopted gave him his mother's name:Christine Tallady.But online searches didn't turn up any results,and Flaig let it go.
              In 2007,though,he searched for the name again online.This time,the search results included a home address near the Lowe's store where Flaig,then 22,worked as a deliveryman.When he mentioned the coincidence to his boss,his boss said,"You mean Chris Tallady,who works here?"
              Flaig and Tallady,45,a cashier,had said hi to each other a few times at the store,but they'd never really talked.He hadn't even known her name.Flaig thought,"There's no possible way she's my mother."
              For a few months,Flaig avoided Tallady."I wasn't sure how to approach her,"he told a local reporter.Finally,an adoption agency employee volunteered to call Tallady for him.
              When Tallady realized that the nice guy she'd been waving at was her son,she blubbered."I wasn't ready to be a mother at that time."She'd given him up for adoption in 1985,when she was 23.However,she'd always hoped to meet her birth son one day.Later that day,mother and son talked for almost three hours at a nearby bar.
              Married with two other children,Tallady said,"I have a complete family now."

              21.What did Steve Flaig do in the Lowe's store in 2007?    
              A.He worked as a deliveryman.   B.He was as a cashier.
              C.He was the boss of the shop.  D.He was a local reporter.
              22.The underlined word"blubbered"in Paragraph 5probably means    
              A.shouted aloud     B.read aloud    C.said while crying   D.sang happily
              23.What would be the best title for the passage?    
              A.Remarkable Reunion.          B.An Adopted Son.
              C.A Boss Helped Flaig           D.A Cashier's Experience.
            • 5. In the last 30years,the Make-A-Wish Foundation has granted nearly 300,000wishes worldwide to children battling life-threatening illnesses,throwing light on worlds darkened by diseases and bringing hope to children and their families.
              With a foreword(序)by Make-A-Wish cofounder Frank Shankwitz,Once Upon A wish shares the wishes and stories of eight children.These families generously invite us into their worlds,allowing us to become part of their darkest moments,their unimaginable realities,their greatest hopes,deepest fears,and unbelievable successes.
              Experience the story of Katelyn,a little girl,becoming a medical marvel(奇迹)after lighting all the odds stacked against her and making it her life-long goal to raise      3million for St.Jude Hospital; read about a wheelchair-bound boy,Garrett,giving the gift of mobility to disabled Cambodian men and women; cheer for a little boy,Dakota,who collects millions of pennies each year to help others fight the disease he once fought.Become inspired and forever-changed by the generosity,hope,courage,and optimism of these children and their families and experience the power of two words-I wish.
              Once Upon A Wish is a celebration of hope,revealing how wishes-come-true can become motivators and cherished gifts that will last a lifetime.
              Price:9.99
              Where to download:Available on the iPhone,iPad,iPod touch,and Mac.
              Category:Biographies & Memoirs
              Published:Mar 05,2013
              Publisher:BenBella Books,Inc.
              Seller:The Perseus Books Group,LLC
              Print Length:352Pages
              Language:English
              25.We can learn that the Make-A-Wish Foundation    
              A.was set up in the early 1990s.
              B.was set up to help poor people all over the world.
              C.aims at helping severely sick children fulfill their wishes.
              D.mainly offers free treatment to severely sick children.
              26.What is Once Upon A Wish mainly about?    
              A.The history of the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
              B.Wishes and stories of eight children.
              C.Some children's experiences of helping others.
              D.Frank Shankwitz's personal experiences with some children.
              27.Dakota spends the money he collects in helping    
              A.to set up St.Jude Hospital.
              B.people infected with AIDS.
              C.disabled Cambodians move around.
              D.those who are fighting the same disease as he once had.
            • 6. Shirley Temple Black,who lifted America's spirits as a bright-eyed child movie star during the Great Depression and later became a US diplomat(外交官),died at the age of 85at her home in Woodside,California,on Monday.
              A family statement said,"We announce with great sadness that diplomat Shirley   Temple Black,former Hollywood child star and forever America's little darling peacefully passed away at her Woodside,California,home from natural causes,at the age of 85,on February 10,2014."She was surrounded by her family and caregivers.
              "We respect her for a life of remarkable achievements as an actor,as a diplomat,and most importantly as our beloved mother,grandmother,great-grandmother,and good wife for fifty-five years of much-missed Charles Alden Black,who has passed away."
              Temple's film career began in 1932and she found international fame two years later aged in the film Bright Eyes,famous for the song On the Good Ship Lollipop.The youngster was seen with her hair in curls,and the unforgettable performance made her one of the biggest box office draws (有票房影响力的明星)of the times.She was awarded a Juvenile Academy Award in 1935and starred in films such as Curly Top and The Littlest Rebel,helping the US deal with the depression of the 1930s.And she was credited with helping save the film company 20th Century Fox from being bankrupt(破产).
              But after retiring from the entertainment world in her early 20s with a special Oscar under her belt for the movie Stand up and Cheer when she was six,she created a role as an outstanding diplomat,serving as the US ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia.
              Temple was also a delegate to several international commissions and was involved with the United Nations.She was the first woman to serve as US chief of protocol(礼仪) in the Department of State.

              56.According to the family statement we can know that    
              A.Shirley Black had been ill in bed for a long time
              B.Black's family was of five generations before she died
              C.no doctors and nurses were allowed in Black's home
              D.Shirley Black survived her husband Charles Black
              57.What movie did Shirley Temple win the Oscar in?    
              A.The Littlest Rebel.
              B.Stand up and Cheer.
              C.On the Good Ship Lollipop.
              D.Bright Eyes.
              58.It can be inferred from the fourth paragraph that    
              A.Shirley saved the falling American government
              B.most film companies had already gone bankrupt
              C.Shirley ever brought in big incomes to herself
              D.Century Fox was the biggest company on earth
              59.What does the passage mainly tell us?    
              A.Shirley Temple performed in a lot of films.
              B.Shirley Temple became famous as a child.
              C.Shirley Temple,a former child star,died.
              D.Shirley Temple acted as an excellent diplomat.
            • 7. Mrs.Blake teaches English in a large school in the inner area of a big city on the west coast.Even since she was a young girl,she has wanted to become a teacher.She has taught eight years now and hasn't changed her mind.After she graduated from high school,she went on to college.Four years later,she received her bachelor's degree (BA) in English and her teaching certificate.Then she went to teach in the secondary schools of her state.In the summers,Mrs.Blake takes more classes; she hopes to get a master's degree ( MA ).With an MA,she will receive a higher salary and if possible,she hopes to get a doctor's degree as well.The school day at Mrs.Blake's high school,like that in many high schools in the United States,is divided into one hour each.Mrs.Blake must teach five of these periods.During her free period,which for her is from 2to 3P.M,Mrs.Blake must meet with parents,make our examinations,check assignments at all,Mrs.Blake works continuously from the time she arrives at school in the morning till the time she leaves for home late in the afternoon.

              64.How long is it since Mrs.Blake graduated from high school?    
              A.four years        B.eight years        C.twelve years       D.twenty years
              65.According to the article,which is the right order of the degrees a person can receive after going to university?    
              A.a doctor's degree-a bachelor's degree-a master's degree
              B.a bachelor's degree-a master's degree-a doctor's degree
              C.a master's degree-a bachelor's degree-a doctor's degree
              D.a bachelor's degree-a doctor's degree-a master's degree
              66.How many degrees has Mrs.Blake achieved so far?    
              A.one              B.two            C.three             D.four
              67.Which of the following sentences is not true?    
              A.Mrs.Blake teaches in the inner area of big city on the east of the United States.
              B.Mrs.Blake has turned her wish of becoming a teacher into reality.
              C.Mrs.Blake is still studying in her holidays in order to get higher degrees.
              D.The working hours in the school where Mrs.Blake works are similar to those of many other high schools in the states.
            • 8. My grandfather had a small farm where he raised beef and some grain for feed.He also worked diligently as a factory laborer and country pastor.He was a good neighbor and well-respected for honoring his word.When harvest time came,he'd piece together his old one-row corn picker and oil it up for the season.All his life he worked hard,helped others,and you could count on him to keep his promises.
              He had promised to harvest a few ribbons of corn on a friend's farm,but after harvesting his own corn,Grandpa's little corn picker coughed and quit.It would be out of commission until a particular part could be ordered,but that would take far too long to help this year.The factory where Grandpa worked began to require overtime.In order to keep his job there he had to leave the farm before dawn and get home until well after sunset.
              One autumn night,while harvest time was running out,he and his wife sat at the kitchen table and trying to figure a way out of their dilemma.
              "There's nothing you can do,"said my grandma."You'll just have to tell him that you can't help with the corn this year."
              "Well that just doesn't sit well with me,"said my grandpa."My friend is depending on me.I can't exactly let my neighbor's harvest rot in the field,can I?"
              "When do you think you'd have time to do it?"she asked."With the overtime you've been working you'd be up all night."
              "I know of one night that I could do it!"he said,running to the bookshelf.He grabbed the Farmer's Almanac(历书) and started flipping through the pages."Aha!There's still one more full moon in October."They say it's called the harvest moon because it gives farmers more light and more time to collect their crops.
              And so a few days later,after a long shift at the factory,my grandpa made his way to the field where my grandma met him in the truck with dinner.The weather was cold but clear,and the moon was brilliant.He worked through the night to keep his word.
              I know this story well,so sometimes,when I'm tempted to cut corners(走捷径) or to put off responsibilities,I think of my grandfather with his scythe(大镰刀) cutting wide arcs(弧线)of corn in the light of the harvest moon.

              59.Which was the main trouble my grandfather had in helping his friend?    
              A.His wife objected to his helping his friend.
              B.His corn picker ran out of oil.
              C.His corn picker broke down.
              D.The weather was not favorable.
              60.Which of the following can NOT be concluded from the passage?    
              A.My grandfather cared about his work in the factory very much.
              B.My grandmother supported my grandfather's decision to harvest the friend's corn at the full moon night.
              C.My grandfather must have stayed up all night to help his friend harvest.
              D.My grandfather didn't manage to help his friend in time.
              61.What kind of quality in the grandfather had the most influence on the writer?    
              A.A person should be responsible.
              B.A person should be generous.
              C.A person should be selfless.
              D.A person should be diligent.
              62.The passage mainly intends to tell us that    
              A.helping others is helping ourselves.
              B.we should be generous with our time.
              C.keep your promise whatever happens.
              D.we should be well-prepared for what hasn't happened.
            • 9. Just like every year,answered CBS News,the top moneymaker at theaters was actually popcorn,the most marketable star at the movies.According to the Popcorn Board,an organization funded by US popcorn companies,every year each American eats about 51quarts (48liters) of popcorn,most of it at the movies.
              Tory Hoen,writing in New York magazine,describes how closely popcorn is linked with going to the movies in the US:"As soon as you walk through the theater doors,an irrepressible (抑制不住的) craving (渴望) for popcorn follows.Since childhood,we've been used to having handful upon handful of popcorn from the moment the theater lights go down until the end of the movie.It's all part of the experience,"he writes.
              Popcorn has been one of US'most beloved snacks for years.While theater-goers have other choices,such as candy,popcorn still mostly dominates (控制) cinema snack bar sales.Why?
              Popcorn was actually one item that kept movie theaters alive during the US Great Depression of the 1930s,according to Andrew Smith,author of the book Popped Culture:A Social History of Popcorn in America.Cinema managers found that if they lowered their admission fees,they could make more money from snacks,with popcorn the top choice of customers.
              Popcorn's role was then boosted during World War II.With candy short in supply,popcorn became the primary snack of movie-goers.There was even a slogan:"Popcorn is a fighting food!"As The Credits,an online movie magazine,points out,the snack took on"a patriotic (爱国的) quality"and became linked"not only with the movies,but with the American spirit".
              Today,according to Hoen,it's hard to imagine sitting through a film without hearing the crunching of popcorn.He believes that popcorn has helped make the American movie-going experience"much more ingrained (根深蒂固的) and inspired".

              61.How did the writer show that popcorn is the most marketable star at the movies?    
              A.By making comparisons                    
              B.By giving examples.
              C.By using statistics (数据).
              D.By quoting (引用) Tory Hoen.
              62.According to the text,during the US Great Depression of the 1930s,    
              A.people didn't have to pay to see movies
              B.popcorn actually saved movie theaters from closing
              C.candy was more popular than popcorn at movie theaters
              D.because of popcorn's popularity,movie theaters didn't suffer at all
              63.The underlined word"boosted"in Paragraph 7is closest in meaning to    
              A.made less important                   B.taken into consideration
              C.accepted                              D.increased
              64.According to Tory Hoen,we can get an idea that    
              A.popcorn is closely linked to only children when they are watching movies
              B.popcorns could make the movies much more interesting in the 1930s
              C.popcorn can more or less show the American spirit of loving their country
              D.popcorn seems to be a necessary part of American's movie-going experience
              65.The main point of the article is to    
              A.explain why popcorn has long played a starring role among US movie snacks
              B.argue that it is fun to enjoy popcorn while watching movies
              C.tell the story of the ups and downs of popcorn's role in the US over the years
              D.analyze (分析) Hoen's experiences eating popcorns in movie theaters.
            • 10. Regarded as one of the English language's most gifted poets,John Keats wrote poetry that concentrated on imagery,human nature,and philosophy.Although Keats didn't receive much formal literary education,his own studies and passion brought him much success.Additionally,his own life situation influenced his poetry greatly.
                  Growing up as a young boy in London in a lower,middle-class family,the young John didn't attend a private school,but went to a public one.His teachers and his family's friends regarded him as an optimistic boy who favored playing and fighting much more than minding his studies.After his father's death in the early 1800s,followed by his mother's passing due to tuberculosis (肺结核),he began viewing life differently.He wanted to escape the world and did so by reading anything he could get his hands on.
                  At around the age of 16,the teenage John Keats began studying under a surgeon so that he too might become a doctor.However,his literary appetite had taken too much of his fancy,especially with his addiction to the poetry of Ehmund Spenser.He was able to have his first full poem published in the Examiner in 1816,entitled O Solitude!If I Must With Thee Dwell.Within two months in 1817,Keats had written an entire volume of poetry,but was sharply criticized by a magazine.However,the negative response didn't stop his pursuit of rhythm (韵律).
                  John Keats'next work was Endymion,which was published in May 1818.The story involves a shepherd who falls in love with the moon goddess and leads him on an adventure of one boy's hope to overcome the limitations of being human.Following Engymion,however,he tried something more narrative-based and wrote Isabella.During this time,John Keats began seeing his limitations in poetry due to his own limit in life experiences.He would have to have the"knowledge"associated with his poems.His next work was Hyperion that would attempt to combine all that he learned.However,a bout (发作) with tuberculosis while visiting Italy would keep him from his work and eventually take his life in 1821.
              31.John Keats'attitude towards life changed because of    
              A.his early education from school          
              B.the deaths of his parents
              C.Edmund Spenser's poetry               
              D.the criticism of a magazine
              32.What is the common thing between John Keats and his mother?    
              A.They read many books.
              B.They had a bad childhood
              C.They died of the same disease.
              D.They showed strong interest in poetry
              33.What do we know from the passage?    
              A.Keats received little education at school.
              B.Keats once had a chance of becoming a doctor.
              C.In 1816 Keats spent two months writing a poem.
              D.Endymion was about a real love story.
              34.While pursuing his dream of becoming a poet at first,John Keats was    
              A.determined    B.experienced    C.knowledgeable    D.impatient
              35.What can we infer from the passage?    
              A.Keats'family must have been very poor when he was young.
              B.Edmund Spenser was the greatest poet in Keats'time.
              C.It is likely that Keats rewrote his poem Isabella.
              D.The poem Hyperion wasn't completed by Keats.
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