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            • 1. The dolphin (海豚) swam in her tiny tank. It was early evening and the park was (1) . She was alone again.
              Earlier that day, she had performed her (2) for the visitors; and though their cheers pleased her, they did not (3) the anxiety of forced separation she experienced daily, (4) her family.
              Later that afternoon, her keepers had conducted their usual set of (5) on her to make sure she"d be ready for the next day"s show. This time, she had given in quietly to their attentions. This (6) them, as it always did they were so happy when she (7) them. But, when she didn"t, they assumed there was a (8) and she would be punished.
              She dived down and stared through the glass window into the observatory room. During the day, (9) crowded into this lower-level viewing room to watch her from an underwater (10) . The glass was (11) with the hand prints of the many children who had pressed (12) to get a good view.
              Her daily routine rarely (13) . Trainers would teach her (14) tricks, to be added to her show. Occasionally, humans would bring their ill or (15) children to swim with her. And, over time, she would heal (治愈) them. But she"d always (16) the process so as not to expose her amazing ability to the humans.
              She swam up to the (17) then stared (18) at the stars above.
              She was far from her family and she was (19)
              In the dark she sang…
              But none of her kind (20) her.
            • 2. On Dec.13,2014,Nubia Wilson turned 16.But instead of (1) with an exciting Sweet 16birthday party,the California teen devoted this milestone to (2) the lives of orphans in Ethiopia.
              Through several summers of volunteer work at an Ethiopia orphanage,Nubia learned firsthand the severe poverty so many children (3) .In an email to The Huffington Post,Nubia said that she was (4) struck by the children"s lack of access to (5) -their school only went through the fourth grade.
              Over the course of her volunteer work,Nubia became interested in one (6) ,Hermela.She writes:
              Out of the many students in the kindergarten class,Hermela became (7) and attached to me to a point where it was becoming (8) for both of us to leave each other.She is now in the second grade.The thought of Hermela not being able to have her meal and (9) education after the fourth grade became (10) and I knew I had to do something.
              That"s when Nubia decided that she didn"t want a traditional Sweet 16. (11) ,she wanted to use the money her parents would have spent on a party to establish (12) grade class for Hermela and other kids.
              "The money could provide a(n) (13) solution that will serve for many years compared to the one-day (14) of my party,"Nubia wrote to Huffpost Live.In short,I want Hermela to continue (15) ."
              After telling friends and family her (16) ,Nubia set up a(n) (17) page"Keep Hermela Smiling"on CrowdRise.Her (18) will raise funds for the Fregenet Foundation,which funds education and community services in Ethiopia.
              So far,Nubia has (19) $2,781 of her$10,000 goal.Nubia says that her parents have been extremely (20) ; they"re selling most of their Ethiopian artifacts to help raise funds.
              Nubia"s birthday may not have been a party,but it"s truly a celebration.

            • 3.

              The world-famous phone manufacturer RIM, making the BlackBerry, announces its return. The company is   (1)  to reclaim a market it once occupied by   (2)   two new devices. The last few years have been a painful time for the company as customers deserted its platform in   (3)   of newer and more   (4)  devices. This may be the company’s last chance to   (5)  a vital player in an increasingly crowded marketplace.

              Two brand new devices are perhaps a fresh   (6)  for a company that has seen  its  global market share   (7)  from 20 percent three years ago to just over 3 percent today.

              For BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins, it’s another chance to remake a faded   (8)  . “We have   (9)  been on a journey of transformation, not only a journey to transform our business and our brand,   (10)  one that I truly   (11)  transforms mobile communications into true mobile computing,” he said.

              The company promises the same   (12)  level of network security the BlackBerry is known for,   (13)  a fast new browser and a more intuitive operating system. The Z10   (14)  much like the touch-screen phones popularized by its competitors, but the Q10 maintains the “qwerty” keyboard that has become BlackBerry’s trademark.

              Besides the technical and surface updates, Heins says the company will no longer be called RIM or Research In Motion.

              “Our customers use a BlackBerry, our   (15)  work for BlackBerry and our shareholders are owners of BlackBerry. From today on, we are BlackBerry   (16)  in the world,” he said.

              Shareholders will be watching if customers   (17)  the new devices. The company’s stock(股票) has dropped as much as 90 percent in the last four years as it lost   (18)  to competitors. But company shares have doubled in the last four months as investors’ expectation   (19)  for the new models.

              Analysts say the new devices could make or   (20)  a company, which many people praise for starting the technological revolution in smart-phones.

            • 4. In 1989, an 8.2 earthquake hit America, which killed over 30,000 people. A father left his wife (1) at home and rushed to the school where his son was (2) to be, only to discover that the building was as (3) as a pancake.
              Seeing this, he remembered the promise he had made to his son: "No matter what happens, I"ll always be there for you!" Tears began to (4) his eyes. As he looked at the pile (堆) of (5) that once was the school, it looked (6) , but he kept remembering his words to his son.
              He began to pay attention to the place where he had (7) his son to class before. Remembering his son"s classroom had been in the back right corner of the building, he rushed there and started digging (8) the ruins.
              Other (9) parents tried to stop him from entering the very place (10) was once his son"s school, saying, "It"s dangerous and it"s too late! They are all dead! Go home! There"s nothing you can do! "
              To each parent the father replied, "Are you going to help me now?" And then he continued to dig for his son, stone by stone. The fire chief (消防队长) (11) and said, "Fires are bursting out. You"re in danger. Go home." To the fire chief, this loving, (12) American father asked, "Are you going to help me?"
              He went on (13) . He dug for 8 hours…12 hours…24 hours…36 hours….Then, in the 38 th hour, he heard his son"s (14) . He screamed out his son"s name, "ARMAND!" He heard back, "Dad?! It"s me, Dad! I told the other kids not to worry. I told them that if you were alive you would save us. You promised no matter what happens, you"ll always be there for me! You did (15) , Dad! "

            • 5. From the passage we know ______ .
              A. some regulations can effectively prevent abusive policing
              B. wild animals kill their own kind more commonly than before
              C. The Schooldays of Jesus mainly focuses on tension and suspense
              D. charcoal, pencil and ink are helpful in exploration and translation
              A.some regulations can effectively prevent abusive policing
              B.wild animals kill their own kind more commonly than before
              C.The Schooldays of Jesus mainly focuses on tension and suspense
              D.charcoal, pencil and ink are helpful in exploration and translation
            • 6. Body language is the quiet, secret and most powerful language of all! It speaks       than words. According to specialists, our bodies send out more          than we realize. In fact, non-verbal communication (非言语交际) takes up about 50% of what we really      , and body language is  particularly        when we attempt to communicate across cultures. Indeed, what is called body language is so much a part of us that it’s actually often unnoticed. And misunderstandings occur as a result of it.     , different societies treat the       between people differently. Northern Europeans usually do not like having        contact (接触) even with friends, and certainly not with strangers. People from Latin American countries,       a Norwegian all over the room. The Latino, trying to express friendship, will keep moving       , touch each other quite a lot. Therefore, it’s possible that in conversation, it may look like a Latino is       . The Norwegian, very probably seeing this as pushiness, will keep       
              Clearly, a great deal is going on when people       . And only a part of it is in the words themselves. And when parties (当事人) are from different cultures, there’s a strong possibility of      . But whatever the situation, the best        -- which the Latino will in return regard as       is to obey the Golden Rule: treat others as you would like to be treated. ​
            • 7. In some countries,people eat rice every day.  36 they eat it two or three times a day,for breakfast, lunch and supper. They can  37 it, fry(煎)it or  38 it into rice noodles.They usually eat it  39 meat,fish and vegetables.
              Some people do not eat some kind of  40 . Muslins,for example,do not eat pork,and Hindus do not eat beef.
              The Japanese eat a lot of fish.Japan is an island and its  41 go all over the Pacific looking for fish to  42 .The Japanese sometimes eat uncooked fish,and they also eat a lot of rice.
              In  43 such as Britain,Australia and the United States,the most important food is  44 or potatoes. People there usually make their bread from wheat flour. They  45 potatoes in different ways. They can boil them,fry them and roast(烤)them.
              In Africa,maize(玉米)is the most important food.  46 rice and wheat,maize is a kind of cereal(谷物). African people make the maize  47 flour. From this flour they make  48 kinds of bread and cakes.Many Africans are very  49 and they can’t afford to eat much  50 with their cereal.
              Cereals are a very important kind of food  51 we also need plenty of vegetables and lots of fresh  52 
              Some people eat  53 fruit and vegetables. They do not eat meat or fish or  54 that comes from animals. They eat only food from  55 . Some people say that food from plants is better for us than meat.
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            • 9.
              Would you like to discover a place of mystery and beauty in Southwest China?If your (1) is"yes",consider a trip to Shangri-la (香格里拉)!
              Start in Dali and drive north along the Yunnan-Tibet (西藏) Highway until you (2) Zhongdian (Shangri-la),far away from Kunming,and there are regular flights (3) the two cities.The word"Shangri-la"first appeared in a classic novel.Today,Shangri-la has become a common English (4) meaning heaven on earth.In Shangri-la,there are three mountains covered with (5) .Their snowy mountaintops form a beautiful picture that will leave you at a loss for word.Below the (6) ,the sunshine reflects on the many lakes,making them shine like diamonds against the rich countryside.Sheep,cattle and horses wander on the (7) grass,and the surrounding forests are (8) to many birds and animals.In this peaceful land,people live in perfect harmony with (9) ,far away from the noise and worry of the outside world.
              Nature has (10) Shangri-la with endless natural treasures,making the land a happy home for the local people and a wonderful place for tourists.
              (1) A. question B. answer C. problem D. difficulty
              (2) A. arrive at B. leave from C. walk to D. return to
              (3) A. among B. inside C. between D. through
              (4) A. letter B. word C. phrase D. sentence
              (5) A. grass B. sand C. fog D. snow
              (6) A. mountains B. rivers C. villages D. highways
              (7) A. red B. white C. black D. green
              (8) A. hall B. room C. home D. house
              (9) A. nature B. lakes C. grassland D. forests
              (10) A.wiped B provided C.shared D.compared.
            • 10.
              The New York Times published an article recently that shows great regret for the"death of conversation".It suggests that while technology such as cell phones,e-mails,and Internet posting makes us feel more (1) than ever,they're also driving us (2) from people around us.
              Users get final connectivity (3) the price of (4) face-to-face conversation.Sherry Turkle,author of the article in The New York Times says people are (5) to a different way of being"alone together".
              Actually, (6) text messages or writing micro-blogs allows us to (7) thoughts. (8) bits and pieces of online cannot (9) a"real conversation."Lan Guo,19,a freshman English major from Changsha University,said that she would like to hear people's tone of voice and see their faces in a (n) (10) ."The give and take of ideas in a conversation sharpens our minds."she said.She also mentions that (11) ourselves in mobile technology reduces our chance of starting conversations with strangers and (12) people.
              Turkle mentioned the popular (13) of"I share,therefore I am."among this generation.Liu Xuan,a young writer from Taiwan and psychology graduate from Harvard University,thinks it's a mindset adopted by most young people.They are so busy creating or polishing their online persona (网络人格) that they forget how to live a (n) (14) life.For example,they may (15) more about blogging about attending a party rather than enjoying being (16)
              (17) ,experts remind us that it's unfair to blame mobile technology.Chen Chen,a sociology expert at China Youth & Children Research Center,points out that it is still owners of gadgets,such as cell phones and tablets,who're avoiding personal (18) .We take advantage of these devices to (19) ourselves from others.Texting messages or calling may be a (n) (20) to avoid contact with others,such as having eye contact."Only by strengthening conversation can we understand each other.Simply throwing away the mobile gadgets is not a solution."she said.
              (1) A. received B. shared C. connected D. respected
              (2) A. off B. back C. away D. down
              (3) A. beyond B. at C. for D. above
              (4) A. having B. risking C. sacrificing D. sharing
              (5) A. related B. committed C. devoted D. accustomed
              (6) A. sending B. getting C. reading D. taking
              (7) A. change B. exchange C. deliver D. raise
              (8) A. So B. And C. Or D. But
              (9) A. indicate B. replace C. cover D. involve
              (10) A. conversation B. computer C. party D. Internet
              (11) A. abandoning B. joining C. burying D. attaching
              (12) A. interviewing B. introducing C. knowing D. meeting
              (13) A. feeling B. concept C. fact D. truth
              (14) A. colorful B. interesting C. real D. meaningful
              (15) A. worry B. care C. ask D. debate
              (16) A. there B. out C. down D. in
              (17) A. Therefore B. Altogether C. Instead D. However
              (18) A. information B. space C. contact D. management
              (19) A. hide B. announce C. prohibit D. sacrifice
              (20) A. approach B. source C. result D. excuse.
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