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

              55.Why did the storyteller help Scoresby before each examination    
              A.He understood Scoresby’s potential talents.
              B.He particularly liked nice,pleasant students.
              C.He had some special relations with Scoresby.
              D.He thought it his duty to help a difficult student.
              56.When Scoresby was appointed a captain,the storyteller felt    
              A.relaxed           
              B.joyful           
              C.guilty          
              D.excited
              57.According to the storyteller,Scoresby rose up in the army rank because    
              A.he fought bravely in the field            
              B.he survived his higher officers
              C.he was supported by soldiers            
              D.he succeeded in many battles
              58.In one battle,when English were falling back all over the field,Scoresby    
              A.made a mistake in the direction          
              B.disobeyed the order on purpose
              C.was ordered to start an attack   
              D.was determined to fight back
              59.In the eyes of the world,Scoresby was    
              A.a lucky dog                            
              B.a great military man
              C.a powerful leader                     
              D.an international hero
              60.The best title for this passage is    
              A.Fool        
              B.Trick            
              C.Luck          
              D.Success.
            • 2. It’s such a happy-looking library,painted yellow,decorated with palm-tree stickers and sheltered from the Florida sun by its own roof.About the size of a microwave oven,it’s pedestrian-friendly,too,waiting for book lovers next to a sidewalk in Palm Beach country Estates,along the northern boundary of Palm Beach Gardens.
                     It’s a library built with love.
                     A year ago,shortly after Janey Henriksen saw a Brian Williams report about the Little Free Library organization,a Wisconsin-based nonprofit that aims to promote literacy and build a sense of community in a neighborhood by making books freely available,she announced to her family of four,“That’s what we’re going to do for our spring break!”
                     Son Austin,now a 10th-grader,didn’t see the point of building a library that resembles a mailbox.But Janey insisted,and husband Peter unwillingly got to work.The 51-year-old owner of a ship supply company modified a small wooden house that he’d built years earlier for daughter Abbie’s toy horses,and made a door of glass.
                     After adding the library’s final touches (装点),the family hung a signboard on the front,instructing users to“take a book,return a book,”and making the Henriksen library,now one of several hundred like it nationwide and among more than 2,500 in the world,the only Little Free Library in Palm Beach County.
                     They stocked it with 20 or so books they’d already read,a mix of science fiction,reference titles,novels and kids’favorites.“I told them,keep in mind that you might not see it again,”said Janey,a stay-at-home mom.
                     Since then,the collection keeps replenishing (补充) itself,thanks to ongoing donations from borrowers.The library now gets an average of five visits a day.
                     The project’s best payoff,says Peter,are the thank-you notes left behind.“We had no idea in the beginning that it would be so popular.”(317 words)
              66.In what way is the library“pedestrian-friendly”?    
                 A.It owns a yellow roof.B.It stands near a sidewalk.
                 C.It protects book lovers from the sun.D.It uses palm-tree stickers as decorations.
              67.Janey got the idea to build a library from    
              A.a visit to Brian Williams                                
              B.a spring break with her family
              C.a book sent by one of her neighbors                
              D.a report on a Wisconsin-based organization
              68.The library was built    
              A.by a ship supply company                              
              B.on the basis of toy horses
              C.like a mailbox                                              
              D.with glass
              69.What can we infer about the signboard?    
              A.It was made by a user of the library.
              B.It marked a final touch to the library.
              C.It aimed at making the library last long.
              D.It indicated the library was a family property.
              70.The passage tells us that the users    
              A.donate books to the library                            
              B.get paid to collect books for the library
              C.receive thank-you notes for using the library  
              D.visit the library over 5 times on average daily.
            • 3. Shay asked,“Do you think they’ll let me play?”Shay’s father knew that most of the boys would not want someone like Shay on their team,but the father also understood that if his son,mentally and physically disabled,were allowed to play,it would give him a much-needed sense of belonging and some confidence.
              Shay’s father approached one of the boys on the field and asked if Shay could play,not expecting much.The boy looked around and said,“We’re losing by six runs (分) and the game is in the eighth inning (局).I guess he can be on our team and we’ll try to put him in to bat in the final inning.
              Shay struggled over to the team’s bench and put on a team shirt with a broad smile and his father had a small tear in his eye and warmth in heart.The boys saw the father’s joy at his son being accepted.
              In the bottom of the eighth inning,Shay’s team scored a few runs but was still behind by three.In the top of the final inning,Shay put on a glove and played in the field.Even though no hits came his way,he was obviously joyful just to be in the game and on the field.In the bottom of the final inning,Shay’s team scored again.Now,Shay was scheduled to be next at bat.Would they let Shay bat and give away their chance to win the game?
              Surprisingly,Shay was given the bat.Everyone knew that a hit was almost impossible.The first pitch (投) came and Shay missed.The pitcher again again took a few steps forward to throw the ball softly towards Shay.As the pitch came in,Shay swung at the ball and hit a slow ground ball right back to the pitcher.
              The pitcher could have easily thrown he ball to the first baseman and Shay would have been out and that would have been the end of the game.Instead,the pitcher threw the ball right over the head of  the first baseman,beyond the reach of all teammates,The audience and the players from both teams started screaming,“Shay,run to first!”Never in his life had Shay ever run that far but made it to first base,wide-eyed and shocked..
              Everyone  should,“Run  to  second!”Catching his breath,Shay awkwardly ran towards second.By the time Shay rounded towards second base,the smallest guy on their team,who had a chance to be the hero for his team fir the first time,could have thrown the ball to the second baseman,but he understood the pitcher’s intentions and he too  intentionally threw the ball high and far over the third baseman’s head.
              All were screaming,“Shay,Shay,Shay,all the way Shay.”Shay reached third base when one opposing player ran to help him and shouted,“Shay,run to third.”As Shay rounded third,all were on their feet,crying,“Shay,run home!”Shay ran to home,stepped on the home base and was cheered as the hero who the who won the game for his team.
              That day,the boys from both teams helped bring a piece true love and humanity into this world.Shay didn’t make it to another summer and died that winter,having never forgotten being the hero and making his father so happy and coming home and seeing his mother tearfully hug her little hero of the day!

              66.Not expecting much,Shay’s father still asked the boy if Shay could play,mainly because the father    
              A.noticed some of the boys on the field were heisting
              B.guessed his presence would affect the boy’s decision
              C.learned some of the boys on the field knew Shay well
              D.understood Shay did need a feeling of being accepted
              67.In the bottom of the final inning Shay was given the bat because the boys    
              A.believed they were sure to win the game
              B.would like to help Shay enjoy the game
              C.found Shay was so eager to be a winner
              D.fell forced to give Shay another chance
              68.The smallest boy threw the ball high and far over the third baseman’s head,probably because that boy    
              A.was obviously aware of the pitcher’s purpose
              B.looked forward to winning the game for his team
              C.failed to throw the ball to the second baseman
              D.saw that Shay already reached second base
              69.Which of the following has nothing to do with Shay’s becoming the hero for his team?    
              A.The pitcher did not throw the ball to the first baseman.
              B.The audience and the players from both teams cheered for him.
              C.The opposing players failed to stop his running to home.
              D.One of the opposing players ran to help him.
              70.What to you think is the theme of the story?    
              A.True human nature could be realized in the way we treat each other.
              B.Everyone has his own strength even if mentally or physically disabled.
              C.Everyone can develop his team spirit in sports and please his parents.
              D.The results of the game should not be the only concern of the players.
            • 4. 阅读理解。
                    A thief who dropped a winning lottery ticket (彩票) at the scene of his crime has been given a lesson in
              honesty. His victim (受害者), who picked up the £25,000 prize, managed to trace him, and handed over the
              cash. The robbery happened when maths professor Vinicio Sabbatucci, 58, was changing a tyre on an Italian
              motorway. Another motorist, who stopped "to help", stole a suitcase from his car and drove off. The professor
              found the dropped ticket and put it in his pocket before driving home to Ascoli in eastern Italy. 
                     Next day, he saw the lottery results on TV and, taking out the ticket, realized it was a winner. He claimed
              the 60 million lire (里拉) prize. Then he began a battle with his conscience. Finally, he decided he could not
              keep the money despite having been robbed. He advertised in newspapers and on radio, saying:"I'm trying to
              find the man who robbed me. I have 60 million lire for him―a lottery win. Please meet me. Anonymity (匿名)
              guaranteed." (保证) 
                     Professor Sabbatucci received hundreds of calls from people hoping to trick him into handing them the
              cash. But there was one voice he recognized―and he arranged to meet the man in a park. The robber,
              a 35-year-old unemployed father of two children, gave back the suitcase and burst into tears. He could not
              believe what was happening. "Why didn't you keep the money?" he asked. The professor replied:"I couldn't,
              because it's not mine." Then he walked off, spurning the thief's offer of a reward.
              1. The sentence "Then he began a battle with his conscience." in Paragraph 2 implies (暗示, 暗指) all the
                   following EXCEPT that _____.
              [     ]

              A. he knew what to do as soon as he saw the lottery results
              B. he hesitated (犹豫) about keeping the money for some time
              C. he thought for a moment of avenging (报仇) himself on the robber
              D. he came to realize that honesty is more important than money
              2. The word "spurning" in the last sentence can be replaced by _____.
              [     ]

              A. accepting
              B. claiming (认领)
              C. rejecting (拒绝)
              D. canceling (删除)
              3. If the story appears in a newspaper, the best title might be _____.
              [     ]

              A. A Thief's Lucky Day
              B. A popular Maths Professor
              C. A Magic Lottery
              D. A Reward of Honesty
            • 5. 完形填空。
                    Ted Thomason was considered one of the students who showed the least interest in school. Whenever
              Miss Daisy talked with him, he would answer with a   1   "yes" or "no". He was always in dirty clothes. His
              hair was   2   combed (梳). No one liked him. Miss Daisy had to admit that she felt sort of improper   3   
              when she graded his paper with an "F" (Fail).
                    It was Christmas. Presents from the boys and girls were piled up on her desk. Miss Daisy was   4   to
              find one of them was from Ted. It was an ugly   5   with half of the stones missing. The students raised a
              great noise at Ted's present, but Miss Daisy realized she must put it on and   6   the class. She even asked
              whether it looked pretty   7   her. Class was over, and   8   all went home, Ted went up to the desk and, in
              a(n)   9   voice, he said, "Miss Daisy, Miss Daisy … I am so glad you  10  my present. You smile like my
              mother and her necklace is really beautiful on you." After Ted  11 , Miss Daisy fell on her knees, begging
              God to forgive her: Ted's mother  12  just a year ago and she was treating him in a way she shouldn't be!
                    The next day, the children found a completely new teacher. Miss Daisy  13  into a different person.
              She did all she could to help each child in her class,  14  those with poor lessons and among them was Ted.
              At the end of the year, Ted made great 15 . He caught up with most of the class, and  16  got ahead of some
              of them. Several years later, Ted graduated with honors from high school; another four years, Ted left his 
               17  as a best graduate. Again four years later, Miss Daisy received a letter,  18  her to Dr. Ted Thomason's
              wedding. Of course, she  19  the party. And she was set in the seat intended for Ted's  20 -her love and what
              she did were unforgettable for Ted all his life.
              (     )1. A. cold          
              (     )2. A. often         
              (     )3. A. dislike       
              (     )4. A. surprised     
              (     )5. A. chain         
              (     )6. A. frighten      
              (     )7. A. around         
              (     )8. A. since          
              (     )9. A. friendly      
              (     )10. A. receive       
              (     )11. A. cried         
              (     )12. A. visited       
              (     )13. A. changed       
              (     )14. A. exactly       
              (     )15. A. interest       
              (     )16. A. ever          
              (     )17. A. college       
              (     )18. A. reminding     
              (     )19. A. answered      
              (     )20. A. teacher        B. happy         
              B. sometimes     
              B. pride         
              B. happy         
              B. necklace      
              B. comfort       
              B. on           
              B. until         
              B. eager         
              B. praise        
              B. talked        
              B. died           
              B. grew          
              B. completely       
              B. presents      
              B. even          
              B. school        
              B. requiring     
              B. attended      
              B. friend         C. silent          
              C. never           
              C. disappointment  
              C. interested      
              C. watch           
              C. calm            
              C. over            
              C. before          
              C. excited         
              C. recognize       
              C. left            
              C. disappeared     
              C. got             
              C. namely        
              C. progress        
              C. still           
              C. class           
              C. telling         
              C. accepted        
              C. mother           D. direct        
              D. always        
              D. pleasure      
              D. puzzled       
              D. dress         
              D. punish        
              D. with          
              D. after         
              D. worried       
              D. like          
              D. finished      
              D. suffered      
              D. went          
              D. especially    
              D. necklaces                       
              D. yet           
              D. course        
              D. inviting      
              D. organized     
              D. lover         
            • 6. 阅读理解。
                    A husband-and-wife team from California reached the Pacific Ocean after a 4,900- mile-cross -country
              walk, becoming the first to backpack the American Discovery Trail in one continuous walk. 
                    Marcia and Ken powers, of Pleasanton, started the travel across 13 states, through 14 national parks and
              16 national forests on Feb. 27 from Cape Henlopen in Delaware. Nearly eight months later, the excited couple
              walked through water into the Pacific Ocean at Point Reyes, a day ahead of time.
                   "We are a little sad that a great adventure is over. It was a fantastic adventure. And now we go home and
              just do housework. It's really sad." Marcia, who said she's in her 50s, and her 60-year-old husband traversed
              cities, desert, mountains and farmland before reaching the Pacifics alone with arms around each other's
              backpacks. They overcame deep snow in the East, a quicksand in Utah, close lightning strikes in the Mid-west
              and strong desert sandstorms in the West while averaging 22 miles a day and taking only four days off. But
              they enjoyed the French history of St. Louis' the beauty of the Colorado Rockies and the kindness of strangers
              they met along the way. They particularly remember two brothers-a doctor and dentist-who put them up in
              their homes, after terrible days, and a motorcyclist who gave them water after they failed to find any on Utah's
              lonely Wah Wah Desert.
                    "Americans are truly warm-hearted and wonderful people." Marcia Powers said. "We got to meet people
              that we would never meet in our daily living at home. We got to touch it with our feet and hands and smell all
              its scents and hear its wildlife. It' s an amazing country," she added.
              1. Which of the following about couple's walk is TRUE?
              [     ]

              A. The walk covered more than 13 states.
              B. The walk lasted about half a year.
              C. The walk didn't meet any desert.
              D. The walk might end before October 27.
              2. The underlined word "traversed" in the third paragraph means "_____."
              [     ]

              A. enjoy
              B. move across, through or over
              C. overcome
              D. look at
              3. According to the text, we can infer that during the walk the couple _____.
              [     ]

              A. were treated warm-heartedly by the local people
              B. never stopped to have a rest
              C. were ever caught in a heavy rain and became ill
              D. felt the quicksand in Utah was very interesting
              4. The couple went through many places except _____.
              [     ]

              A. big rivers
              B. desert
              C. hills
              D. fields
            • 7. 完型填空。
                   I was very fond of hunting when I was a young man. In the autumn of 1915, I was   1   in the northwest
              of India. One evening, after hunting in the forest all   2  , I was returning alone to the place where I had   3   
              up my tent. I was tired   4   hungry. It was getting   5   and darker, and I was walking slowly   6   a narrow
              path. On my right was a wide river; on my left, a   7  , dark forest. All of a   8  , I saw two green eyes looking
              at me from among the trees. I knew it   9   be a man-eating tiger. The tiger was getting ready to  10  on me.
                    My heart  11 . What could I do? Should I jump  12  the river and hope to save my life  13  swimming? I
              looked to the  14 . In the river there was a  15  crocodile waiting to welcome me with its mouth  16  open. I
              was so  17  that I shut my eyes. And I thought it would be the end of my  18 . I heard branches moving 19  
              the tiger roared (咆哮) and jumped.  20  then I opened my eyes. What do you think had happened? The tiger
              had jumped right over me and now in the jaws (嘴) of the crocodile.
              (     )1. A. practising  
              (     )2. A. day         
              (     )3. A. turned      
              (     )4. A. but          
              (     )5. A.  colder     
              (     )6. A. by          
              (     )7. A. thick       
              (     )8. A. shock       
              (     )9. A. could       
              (     )10. A. live        
              (     )11. A. beat        
              (     )12. A. across      
              (     )13. A. on          
              (     )14. A. front       
              (     )15. A. big         
              (     )16. A. long        
              (     )17. A. tired       
              (     )18. A. work        
              (     )19. A. though      
              (     )20. A. Just         B. study ing 
              B. night     
              B. put       
              B. and       
              B. warmer    
              B. beside    
              B. strong    
              B. joy       
              B. can       
              B. depend    
              B. sank      
              B. over      
              B. of        
              B. back      
              B. small     
              B. short     
              B. excited       
              B. study     
              B. as        
              B. Even       C. p lanting  
              C. the time   
              C. made       
              C. or         
              C. brighter   
              C. along      
              C. tall       
              C. sudden     
              C. must       
              C. look       
              C. ached      
              C. into       
              C. with       
              C. left       
              C. dead       
              C. wide       
              C. frightened     
              C. day        
              C. but        
              C. Still       D. travelling   
              D. the year     
              D. brought      
              D. n or         
              D. latter       
              D. on           
              D. short        
              D. surprise     
              D. should       
              D. jump         
              D. jumped                          
              D. from         
              D. by           
              D. right        
              D. dying        
              D. narrow       
              D. surprised    
              D. life         
              D. or           
              D. Only         
            • 8. 完形填空。
                     Dick was a clever boy, but his parents were poor, so he had to work   1   his spare time and during his
              holidays to   2   his education.   3   this, he   4   get to the university, but it was   5   expensive to study there
              that during the holiday he found   6   necessary to get two jobs   7   the same time   8   make enough
              money   9   his studies.
                     One summer he managed to  10  a job in a butcher's shop (肉店) during  11 , and another in a hospital 
               12 . In the shop, he learnt to cut meat quite nicely, so the butcher often  13  him doing all the serving  14  
              he went to the back room to do the accounts (账目). In the hospital,  15 , he was, of course, allowed to do
              the simplest jobs,  16  helping to lift people and to  17  them from one part of the hospital to another. Both at
              the butcher's shop and at the hospital, Dick had to  18  white clothes.
                     One evening at the hospital, Dick had to help a woman from her bed to the place  19  she was to have
              an operation. The woman was already feeling frightened at the  20  of the operation before he came to get her,
              but when she saw Dick, she fainted away (晕过去).
              (     )1. A. on             
              (     )2. A. pay for        
              (     )3. A. Instead        
              (     )4. A. tried to       
              (     )5. A. too            
              (     )6. A. it's          
              (     )7. A. at             
              (     )8. A. in order that  
              (     )9. A. with           
              (     )10. A. look for       
              (     )11. A. day time       
              (     )12. A. at night      
              (     )13. A. let            
              (     )14. A. while          
              (     )15. A. on other hand  
              (     )16. A. like           
              (     )17. A. want           
              (     )18. A. on             
              (     )19. A. that           
              (     )20. A. thought        B. in             
              B. pay off        
              B. Instead of     
              B. hope to        
              B. very           
              B. this          
              B. on             
              B. as to          
              B. for            
              B. find           
              B. the night     
              B. at noon       
              B. left          
              B. as soon as    
              B. on another hand  
              B. for           
              B. fetch          
              B. wear           
              B. which          
              B. time           C. at                  
              C. pay to              
              C. In spite of         
              C. wanted to           
              C. so                  
              C. that               
              C. by                 
              C. as so to           
              C. to                 
              C. reach              
              C. the night time      
              C. in the morning     
              C. made                
              C. after               
              C. on the second hand  
              C. as                  
              C. carry              
              C. be on               
              C. where               
              C. end                  D. with              
              D. pay back          
              D. In need of        
              D. was anxious to    
              D. much              
              D. it                
              D. for               
              D. so as to          
              D. because of        
              D. take              
              D. the daytime       
              D. in the daytime    
              D. had               
              D. until             
              D. on the other hand       
              D. from              
              D. raise             
              D. dress on          
              D. there             
              D. beginning         
            • 9. 阅读理解。
                    Mr. and Mrs. Jones's flat was full of suitcases, trunks (大衣箱) and packed-up furniture (家具). The
              two of them were busy with pencils and paper, checking their lists of luggage (行李), when there was a ring
              at the door. Mrs. Jones went to open it, and saw a well-dressed middle-aged lady outside. The lady came to
              welcome them to their new home.
                    The Joneses invited her in, after apologizing for the state of the flat.
                     "Oh, please don't stand on ceremony (典礼)with me," she answered. "Do you know, in some parts of
              this town neighbors are not at all friendly. There are some streets, and even some blocks of flats, where
              people don't know their neighbors, not even their next-door ones. But in this block of flats, everybody is
              friends with everybody else. We are one big, happy family. I am sure that you will be very happy here." 
                    The well-dressed lady got a shock when she came to visit the flat the next time, because she found a
              quite different man and woman in it. Mr. and Mrs. Jones had not had the courage to tell her that they were
              not the new owners of the flat, who were going to move in the next day, but the old owners who had lived
              beside her for two years without her ever having visited them or even noticed their existence.
              1. Mr. and Mrs. Jones's flat was full of suitcases and other packed-up things _____.
              [     ]

              A. because they received a lot of things
              B. because they were going to post them
              C. because they bought a lot of things
              D. because they were going to move out
              2. When there was a ring at the door, the Joneses _____.
              [     ]

              A. were talking to a well-dressed lady
              B. were checking their list of luggage
              C. were writing a letter
              D. were packing up their furniture
              3. The well-dressed lady thought that Mr. and Mrs. Jones were _____.
              [     ]

              A. her old neighbors
              B. her friends
              C. the new owners of the flat
              D. members of her family
              4. What did the lady think of the people in that block of flats?
              [     ]

              A. She thought that everybody was friends with everybody else.
              B. She thought that people didn't know their neighbors.
              C. She thought that neighbors didn't know their neighbors.
              D. She thought that people only knew their next-door ones.
              5. Why did the lady get a shock when she came to visit the flat the next time?
              [     ]

              A. Because she found that Mr. and Mrs. Jones were her new neighbors.
              B. Because the Joneses still stayed there.
              C. Because the Joneses told her that they were going to leave from there.
              D. Because she found a quite different man and woman in the flat.
            • 10. 任务型阅读。请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。
              注意:每空格1个单词。
                   A mother, surnamed Wang, wondered why her daughter's junior middle school had not held a parents'
              meeting over the course of two terms, so she phoned the school. The teacher told her the school had been
              meeting with parents every month.
                   Faced with her mother's discovery, the daughter, Ping Ping, a 13-year-old Grade-One middle school
              student, admitted (承认) that she had hired the aunt of a classmate to play the role of her mother. She paid
              the woman 50 yuan per meeting.
                   Wang was very angry and slapped her daughter in the face.
                   However, the girl appeared not to feel guilty (内疚) and stood her ground.
                   "It is not my fault. Your bad behavior and dress style made me lose face," she said.
                   Ping Ping complained that as far back as primary school, her mother had attended the parents' meeting
              in the same black and white suit and acted as what the daughter described.
                   When teachers invited parents to say a few words at the meeting, Wang often spoke with a very strong
              local dialect (方言) while the other parents spoke fluent Mandarin and made brief speeches.
                   Fearing that her mother would become a laughing stock (笑柄), Ping Ping decided to prevent her from
              coming to parents' meeting.
                   She hired her classmate's aunt to attend the parents' meeting in her mother's place.
                   Mrs. Zhang, a psychologist, said it was common for young people to feel that other people's parents
              were more attractive and educated than their own. The incident helps make people realize misunderstanding
              can occur between parents and young children when they do not talk to one another. 
                   "Teachers should help students understand the hardships parents face and organize more group activities
              for parents and children," Zhang said. 
                  "Parents also need to communicate with their children regularly and try to behave themselves to become
              role models.
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