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            • 1. What can we learn from the text? ______
              A. Duncan made a fortune in the Channel Islands.
              B. Duncan attended Dragons Den to make himself well-known.
              C. Duncan didn't start a business until he went back to the mainland.
              D. Duncan persuaded over 150 households to have their newspapers delivered.
              A.Duncan made a fortune in the Channel Islands.
              B.Duncan attended Dragons Den to make himself well-known.
              C.Duncan didn't start a business until he went back to the mainland.
              D.Duncan persuaded over 150 households to have their newspapers delivered.
            • 2. Leigha Bishop is always finding new ways to encourage her students. Recently, she noticed one of her students (1) a strange hairstyle-a braided topknot (头饰). She (2) her at once. But the student thought she was (3) ."She didn"t believe me, so she responded nothing, as she (4) away." Leigha told reporters.
              To the student"s (5) ,Leigha came to school the very next day with the (6) same hairstyle. "I went home and got to work on my hair! With my student"s hair being (7) to mine, I thought the better way to stow her how (8) she could make me feel was with the same braided topknot. "
              Leigha (9) the chance of creating a hairstyle to encourage her students. "When students are (10) for who they are as an individual beyond grades on a report card, they will want to go to school and want to (11) in life." she explained. "This small action of copying a hairstyle also shows that students have the (12) to inspire teachers."
              Leigha (13) a photo posing with her students and their (14) on Twitter(推特)."When your student is just so cute,you have to copy her," she wrote. Another Twitter user, decided to repost the picture in other words, "This teacher, Ms. Bishop praised one of her students" hair, saying she loved it, but the little girl didn"t (15) her. The next day, the teacher came to school with her hair done the same as her student. So cute!" The post spread (16) and many people (17) their thoughts. One said, "We need more of this. It builds (18) (which makes them believing in themselves more)."
              As a teacher, Leigha saw how (19) it was to show her students the importance of showing themselves and wanted to make the (20) of all colors better and better.
            • 3.     Without warning, my father would knock on the door in the middle of night, drunken and begging my mother to open it. Later on, they lived their   (1)   lives and my mother was   (2)   my family independently.
                  My father was always claiming he had been planning to do something for us, but he had no   (3)  . The man who was   (4)   to love us, in fact, lacked the   (5)   of what it truly meant to love a child.
                  Maybe it was his complicated relationship to his father that made him   (6)  . Maybe it was the pain   (7)   with a life of misfortune. Who knows? Whatever it was, it stole him from us, and   (8)   from me. Not understanding me, he simply   (9)   me—not just emotionally, but   (10)   as well. Never once did he hug me.
                  My best memories of him were from his   (11)   at participation. Once every month or two, he would   (12)   and drive us to Trucker"s Paradise. To me, the games were fun but easily forgotten. It was the   (13)   of my father that was most treasured.
                  It wasn"t until I was much older that I would find evidence of my father"s love.
                  When my favorite personal computer came onto the market, I convinced myself that I had to have it even though its price was far   (14)   my mother"s reach. I mowed (割草) every yard I could find that summer,   (15)   it still wasn"t enough. Then my dad agreed to help me   (16)   the rest of the money by selling watermelons. This was the first time that I had ever spent time alone with him. He laughed and repeatedly   (17)   me as "my boy", a phrase he relayed with a sense of   (18)  .
                  It just goes to show that however distant the father and however broken the   (19)  , there is still a need for even the smallest bit of   (20)   of a father"s love. Although he had never told me that he loved me, I would regard that day as the greatest evidence of that fact.
            • 4. What can we learn from the passage?
              A. No pains, no gainsB. Nothing is impossible
              C. Hard work will pay off
              D. Never too late to learn to speak
              A.No pains, no gains
              B.Nothing is impossible
              C.Hard work will pay off
              D.Never too late to learn to speak
            • 5.

              I moved to a new neighborhood two months ago. In the house with a large   (1)  across the road lived a taxi driver, a single parent with two school-aged children. At the end of the day, he would   (2)  his taxi on the road. I   (3)  why he did not park it in the garage.

              Then one day I learned that he had another car in his garage. In the afternoon he would come home   (4)  work, leave his taxi and go out for his   (5)  affairs in his other car, not in his taxi. I felt it was a   (6)  .

              I was curious to see his personal car but did not make it until I   (7)  to be outside one evening two weeks   (8)  , when the garage door was   (9)  and he drove out his “own” car: a Rolls-Royce! It shook me completely   (10)  I realized what that meant. You see, he was a taxi driver. But   (11)  inside, he saw himself as something else: a Rolls-Royce owner and a(n)   (12)  . He drove others in his taxi but himself and his children in his Rolls-Royce. The world looked at his taxi and   (13)  him a taxi driver. But for him, a taxi was just something he drove for a living, Rolls-Royce was something he drove for a(n)   (14)  .

              We go to bed every night and   (15)  every morning as parents or children, not as bankers, CEOs or professors. We go for a   (16)  as close friends or go for a vacation as a   (17)  . We love life as it is. Yet often, we base our entire happiness and success on how much bigger and better a   (18)  we have. And we ignore our Rolls-Royce, by   (19)  it dusty in our garage. We should focus more on   (20)  we are than what we do!

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