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When my grandson Max told his mother.Andrea,to donate any cheque she would give him for his 21st birthday to charity,Andrea got an idea.
She handed Max’s brother Charlie a video camera.Then she (61)
(withdraw)21﹩10notes from the bank and bought 21apples at the supermarket.When they spotted a (62)
(home)man,Andrea told him.“Today is my son Max’s 21st birthday,(63)
he asked me to give a gift to someone (64)
(help)him celebrate.”She handed the man a﹩10note and an apple.The man smiled into the camera and announced (65)
(shy),“Happy birthday,Max!”
Soon,they passed out their girls to men and women (66)
(wait)in line at a soup kitchen.(67)
a unified chorus,they wished Max,“Happy birthday!”
At a pizza shop.Andrea (68)
(1eave)﹩50and told the owners to feed (69)
hungry.“Happy birthday,Max!”they shouted.
With one last﹩10note and apple,they stopped at Andrea’s sister’s office.Unable to contain her laughter or her (70)
(tear),she shouted into the camera,“Happy birthday,Max!”
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Dear Ms.Smith,
It is with great interest and enthusiasm that I am applying for the arts education internship (实习)advertised in Sunday’s New York Times.This position is exactly what I am looking for and an ideal opportunity for me to use my knowledge,educational background,and experience.
My arts educatio at Pratt Institute has helped me develop a firm foundation in the arts.The courses I have completed at Pratt,along with my study abroad in Paris,has prepared me well for a position in arts education.I have always enjoyed a passion for the arts but my undergraduate (本科)education has taken my interest to a whole new level.I not only enjoy doing art but I find myself even more enthusiastic when I have the opportun ity to teach what I have learned.
For the past two summers I have worked directly with children at CityArts.These experiences were amazing since my responsibilities included planning and directing major projects that were planned for the summer program that goes on each year for local children interested in the arts.I was given a concept at the beginning of each sumer and I had complete control of how the projects were to be completed.The chi ldren were the creative force and oten were the inspiration for the artwork that was eventually presented to the public.
I am very excited about the summer opportunity with the Children’s Museum of the Arts since I know that I can definitely make a positive contribution while doing what I love,teaching art to children.I will contact you in one week to discuss my candidacy(候选资格)and see ifyou have any questions about my education or experience.Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Samantha R.Gray
21.What is Gray’s purpose of writing this letter?
A.To advertise for herself in New York Times.
B.To show her great enthusiasm for CityArts.
C.To obtain the chance of teaching art to children.
D.To prove her successful educational experiences.
22.Paragraph 2mainly tells us that
.
A.Gray tries to find chance to devote her rich art knowledge to children
B.Gray has gotten her undergraduate education at college in Paris
C.Gray had given up the art courses at Pratt Institute and left for Paris
D.the education Gray has received makes her optimistic about the opportunity
23.Which of the following isn’t mentioned by Gray in Paragraph 3?
A.Her management ability.
B.Her family background.
C.Her love for children.
D.Her working experience.
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3.
Passwords consist of a unique sequence(一连串)of characters-letters,numbers,and symbols-required to access personal banking information,secure buildings,computer networks,certain Web sites and more.Each password is different,and only the correct one allows the right of entry.
Before you can choose a password,however,you must know the types of passwords required.First find out if all letters must be lowercase(小写字母).Should the password consist of letters or numbers only,or are special characters permissible?What is the minimum and maximum length allowed?Your password should be something you can easily remember but something impossible for anyone else to decode or guess.Poor choices include names of people,family or fictional characters,common sequences such as QWERTY on the keyboard or 789456123on the numeric keypad.Other inappropriate choices include your telephone number or birth date,your middle name,your parent’s name,your street name,or any other familiar name or number.
The best way to choose a password that is hard to decode,yet easy to remember,is to select something memorable from your past.It could be the name of your grandparents’dog when you were 5 (tippy5).You could form a string of characters using the first letter of each word in a phrase or saying that makes sense to you.For instance,your mother might say,“The sun is shining-So am I.”A password from this saying might be (TsisSaI) or (Tsis-SaI).Once you have created a good password,keep it safe.Do not store it in a computer or leave a handwritten copy where others might see it.You could put the number in your address book in a masked form.It is not likely that anyone who found Ted Williams,35N.Sheldon Ave.in your address book would know it contains your password (TW35NSA).
It is best to have different passwords for each system.Since access to sensitive information could open the door for criminals,it is wise to change your passwords frequently.Some authorities suggest changing passwords every three months.
72.Suppose Michael Greenberg,who was born on December 31,1978,is a workaholic.His mother Catherine Evans often reminds him to balance work and relaxation by saying“All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.”Then which of the following could possibly be the best choice of a password for Michael Greenberg?
A.awanpmjadb
B.12311978
C.michaelgreenberg
D.catherineevans
73.How is the third paragraph mainly developed?
A.By making comparisons.
B.By giving examples.
C.By listing points.
D.By making classifications.
74.The example of Ted Williams,35N.Sheldon Ave.is used to show
.
A.a good password
B.a secret address
C.a masked form
D.a handwritten copy
75.According to the last paragraph,what is especially important for a password?
A.Access.
B.A certain system.
C.Authorities’advice.
D.Safety.
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4.
Nothing could stop Dad.After he was put on disability for a bad back,he bought a small farm in the country,just enough to grow food for the family.He planted vegetables,fruit trees and even kept bees for honey.
And every week he cleaned Old Man McColgin's chicken house in exchange for manure(肥料).The Smell really burned the inside of your nose.When we complained about the terrible smell,Dad said the stronger the manure,the healthier the crops,and he was right.For example,just one of his cantaloupes filled the entire house with its sweet smell,and the taste was even sweeter.
As the vegetables started coming in,Dad threw himself into cooking.One day,armed with a basket of vegetables,he announced he was going to make stew(炖菜).Dad pulled out a pressure cooker and filled it up with cabbages,eggplants,potatoes,corns,onions and carrots.For about half an hour.the pressure built and the vegetables cooked.Finally,Dad turned off the stove,the pot began to cool and the pressure relief valve sprayed out a cloud of steam.If we thought Dad's pile of chicken manure was bad,this was 10 times worse.When Dad took off the lid,the smell nearly knocked us out.
Dad carried the pot out and we opened doors and windows to air out the house.Just how bad was it?The neighbors came out of their houses to see if we had a gas leak!
Determined,Dad filled our plates with steaming stew and passed them around it didn’t look that bad,and after the first wave had shut down my ability to smell,it didn’t offend the nose so much,edible,and we drank up every last drop of soup.
34.Why did Dad clean Old Man Mocolgin’s chicken house regularly?
A.To earn some money for the family.
B.To collect manure for his crops.
C.To get rid of the terrible smell.
D.To set a good example to us.
35.What can we infer about Dad’s stew?
A.It is popular among the neighbors.
B.It contains honey and vegetables.
C.It looks very wonderful.
D.It tastes quite delicious.
36.What does the underlined word“offend”in the last paragraph mean?
A.To attract
B.To upset
C.To air
D.To shut
37.What can we learn about Dad form the text?
A.He is an experienced cook.
B.He is a troublesome father.
C.He has a positive attitude to life.
D.He suffers a lot from his disability.
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I was never very neat,while my roommate Kate was extremely organized.Each of her objects had its place,but mine always hid somewhere.She even labeled (贴标签 ) everything.I always looked for everything.Over time,Kate got nearer and I got messier.She would push my dirty clothing over,and I would lay my books on her tidy desk.We both got tired of each other.
War broke out one evening.Kate came into the room.Soon,I heard her screaming,“Take your shoes away!Why under my bed!“Deafened,I saw my shoes flying at me.I jumped to my feet and started yelling.She yelled back louder.
The room was filled with anger.We could not have stayed together for a single minute but for a phone call.Kate answered it.From her end of the conversation,I could tell right away her grandma was seriously ill.When she hung up,she quickly crawled (爬 ) under her covers,sobbing.
Obviously,that was something she should not go through phone.All of a sudden,a warm feeling of sympathy rose up in my heart,
Slowly,I collected the pencils,took back the books,made my bed,cleaned the socks and swept the floor,even on her side.I got so into my work that I even didn't noticed Kate had sat up.
She was watching,her tears dried and her expression one of disbelief.Then,she reached out her hands to grasp mine.I looked up into her eyes.She smiled at me.“Thanks.”
Kate and I stayed roommates for the rest of the year.We didn't always agree,but we learned the key to living together:giving in.cleaning up and holding on.
36.What made Kate angry one evening?
A.She couldn't find her books.
B.She heard the author shouting loud.
C,She got the news that her grandma was ill.
D.She saw the author's shoes beneath her bed.
37.The author tidied up the room most probably because
.
A.she was scared by Kate's anger
B.she hated herself for being so messy
C.she wanted to show her care
D.she was asked by Kate to do so
38.How is Paragraph I mainly developed?
A.By analyzing causes.
B.By showing differences.
C.By describing a process.
D.By following time order.
39.What might be the best title for the story?
A.My Friend Kate
B.Hard Work Pays Off
C.How to Be Organized
D.Learning to Be Roommates.
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For most city people,the elevator is an unremarkable machine that inspires none of the enthusiasm or interest that Americans afford trains,jets,and even bicycles.Dr.Christopher Wilk is a member of a small group of elevator experts who consider
a misunderstanding.Without the elevator,they point out,there could be no downtown skyscrapers or tall buildings,and city life as we know it would be impossible.In that sense,they argue,the elevator’s role in American history has been no less significant than that of cars.In fact,according to Wilk,the car and the elevator have been locked in a“secret war”for over a century,with cars making it possible for people to spread horizontally (水平地),and elevators pushing them toward life in close groups of towering vertical (垂直的) columns.
If we tend to ignore the significance of elevators,it might be because riding in them tends to be such a brief,boring,and even awkward experience-one that can involve unexpectedly meeting people with whom we have nothing in common,and an unpleasant awareness of the fact that we’re hanging from a cable in a long passage.
In a new book,Lifted,German journalist and cultural studies professor Andreas Bernard directed all his attention to this experience,studying the origins of elevator and its relationship to humankind and finding that riding in an elevator has never been a totally comfortable experience.“After 150years,we are still not used to it,”Bernard said.“We still have not exactly learned to cope with the mixture of closeness and displeasure.”That mixture,according to Bernard,sets the elevator ride apart from just about every other situation we find ourselves in as we go about our lives.
Today,as the world’s urban population explodes,and cities become more crowded,taller,and more crowded,America’s total number of elevators-900,000at last count,according to Elevator World magazine’s“2012Vertical Transportation Industry”-are a force that’s becoming more important than ever.And for the people who really,really love them,it seems like high time that we looked seriously at just what kind of force they are.
67.What does the underlined word“this”in Paragraph 1refer to
?
A.The general view of elevators.
B.The particular interests of experts.
C.The desire for a remarkable machine.
D.The enthusiasm for transport vehicles.
68.The author’s purpose in mentioning cars is
.
A.to contrast their functions with elevators’
B.to emphasize the importance of elevators
C.to reveal their secret war against elevators
D.to explain people’s preference for elevators
69.According to Prof.Bernard,what has made the elevator ride different from other life experiences
?
A.Vertical direction.
B.Lack of excitement.
C.Little physical space.
D.Uncomfortable conditions.
70.The author urges readers to consider
.
A.the exact number of elevator lovers
B.the serious future situation of elevators
C.the role of elevators in city development
D.the relationship between cars and elevators.
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As a young boy,I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad.He was a rural mail carrier~and on
Saturdays he would ask me to go with him.Driving through the countryside was always an adventure:There were animals to see,people to visit,and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop,and Dad did.
In the spring,Dad delivered boxes full of baby chickens,and when I was a boy it was such fun to stick your fingers through one of the holes of the boxes and let the baby birds peck on your fingers.
On Dad's final day of work,it took him well into“the evening to complete his rounds because at least one
member from each fatuity was waiting at their mailbox to thank him for his friendship and his years of service.“Two hundred and nineteen mailboxes on my route,“he used to say,““and a story at every one.“One lady had no
mailbox,so Dad took the mail in to her every day because she was nearly blind.Once inside,he read her mail and
helped her pay her bills.
Mailboxes were sometimes used for things other than mail.One note left in a mailbox read,“Nat,take these eggs to Marian; she's baking a cake and doesn't have any eggs.“Mailboxes might he buried in the snow,or broken,or lying on the ground,but the mail was always delivered.On cold days Dad might find one of his customers waiting for him with a cup of hot chocolate.A young girl wrote letters but had no stamps,so she left a few buttons on the envelope in the mailbox; Dad paid for the stamps.One businessman used to leave large amounts of cash in his mailbox for Dad to take to the bank.Once,the amount came to $ 32,000.
A dozen years ago,when I traveled back to my hometown on the sad occasion of Dad's death,the mailboxes
along the way reminded me of some of his stories.I thought I knew them all,but that wasn't the ease.
As I drove home,I noticed two lamp poles,one on each side of the street.When my dad was around,those poles supported wooden boxes about four feet off the ground.One box was painted green,and the other was red,and each had a long narrow hole at the top with white lettering:SANTA CLAUS,NORTH POLE.For years children had dropped letters to Santa through those holes.
I made a turn at the comer and drove past the post office and across the railroad tracks to our house.Mom and I were sitting at the kitchen table when I heard footsteps.There,at the door,stood Frank Townsend,Dad's
postmaster and great friend for many years.So we all sat down at the table and began to tell stories.
At one point Frank looked a~me with tears in his eyes.“What are we going to do about the letters this
Christmas?“he asked.
“The letters?“
“I guess you never knew.“
“Knew what?“
“Remember,when you were a kid and you used to put your letters to Santa in those green and red boxes on Main Street?It was your dad who answered all those letters every year.“
I just sat there with tears in my eyes.It wasn't hard for me to imagine Dad sitting at the old oak table in our
basement reading those letters and answering each one.I have since spoken with several of the people who received Christmas letters during their childhood,and they told me how amazed they were that Santa had known so much about their homes and families.
For me,just knowing that story about my father was the gift of a lifetime.
55.It can be inferred from the passage that the writer regarded his travels with Dad us
.
A.great chances to help other people
B.happy occasions to play with baby chickens
C.exciting experiences with a lot of fun
D.good opportunities to enjoy chocolate cookies
56.The writer provides the detail about the businessman to show that
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A.Dad had a strong sense of duty
B.Dad was an honest and reliable man
C.Dad had a strong sense of honor
D.Dad was a kind and generous man
57.According to the passage,which of the following impressed the writer most?
.
A.Dad read letters for a blind lady for years.
B.Dad paid for the stamps for a young girl.
C.Dad delivered some eggs to Marian.
D.Dad answered children's Christmas letters every year.
58.The method the writer uses to develop Paragraph 4is
..
A.offering analyses
B.providing explanations
C.giving examples
D.making comparisons
59.What surprised the children most when they received letters in reply from Santa Claus every year?
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A.Santa Claus lived alone in the cold North Pole.
B.Santa Claus answered all their letters every year.
C.Santa Claus had unique mailboxes for the children.
D.Santa Claus had so much information about their families.
60.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A.The Mail B.Christmas Letters C.Special Mailboxes D.Memorable Travels.
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8.
“What's it like to have a gap between your teeth?“a girl asked me one day.
Nobody had ever(36)
.before.My hand unconsciously rose to cover my mouth.But,as she looked at me,sincerely waiting for(37)
,I realized she was not trying to be rude.“I never think about it,“I truthfully replied.She nodded and turned away.I was left wondering if people(38)
me and saw only gappy teeth.
Later that day at home,I began to(39)
my teeth again.I felt upset.I thought my life would be somehow better if my teeth were not gappy.How I wanted the perfect teeth that everyone else seemed to have!
Of course,Mom(40)
everything.She has lived her entire life with gappy teeth,and tried to convince me that there was nothing to (41)
.When I refused to listen,she told me I could get the surgery to close the gap if it was that important.“Let's be (42)
,though,“she said.“If everyone got surgeries to become pretty,everyone would be exactly the same.There is beauty in differences.“
Her(43)
made me consider my teeth seriously.The thought of losing my gap was more terrible than the reality that people were going to notice it.I realized how important it was to me.It is part of my(44)
.
Nowadays many people do ridiculous things to realize their dream of“perfection.“The(45)
is that no one is perfect.When all potential for ugliness is removed,so is all of the potential for(46)
.
So if that girl ever asked about my teeth(47)
,I would truthfully answer.“You know?It's really cute.“
36.A.faced B.guessed C.asked D.imagined
37.A.an offer B.an answer C.a suggestion D.a result
38.A heard of B.thought of C.talked about D.looked at
39.A.consider B.brush C.cover D.appreciate
40.A.admitted B.noticed C.controlled D.changed
41.A.worry about B.put off C.give up D.wipe out
42.A.friendly B.lovely C.honest D.helpful
43.A.words B.jokes C.dreams D.acts
44.A.ability B.decision C.goal D.identity
45.A.possibility B.purpose C.truth D.choice
46.A.courage B.wisdom C.kindness D.beauty
47.A.once B.again C.too D.instead.
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A year after graduation,I was offered a position teaching a writing class.Teaching was a profession I had never seriously considered,though several of my stories had been published.I accepted the job without hesitation,as it would allow me to wear a tie and go by the name of Mr.Davis.My father went by the same name,and I liked to imagine people getting the two of us confused.“Wait a minute,”someone might say,“are you talking about Mr.Davis the retired man,or Mr.Davis the respectable scholar?”
The position was offered at the last minute,and I was given two weeks to prepare,a period I spent searching for briefcase (公文包) and standing before my full-length mirror,repeating the words,“Hello,class.I’m Mr.Davis.”Sometimes I would give myself an aggressive voice.Sometimes I would sound experienced.But when the day eventually came,my nerves kicked in and the true Mr.Davis was there.I sounded not like a thoughtful professor,but rather a 12-year-old boy.
I arrived in the classroom with paper cards designed in the shape of maple leaves.I had cut them myself out of orange construction paper.I saw nine students along a long table.I handed out the cards,and the students wrote down their names and fastened them to their breast pockets as I required.
“All right then,”I said.“Okey,here we go.”Then I opened my briefcase and realized that I had never thought beyond this moment.I had been thinking that the students would be the first to talk,offering their thoughts and opinions on the events of the day.I had imagined that I would sit at the edge of the desk,overlooking a forests of hands.Every student would yell.“Calm down,you’ll all get your turn.One at a time,one at a time!”
A terrible silence ruled the room,and seeing no other opinions,I inspected the students to pull out their notebooks and write a brief essay related to the theme of deep disappointment.
36.The author took the job to teach writing because
.
A.he wanted to be expected
B.he had written some storied
C.he wanted to please his father
D.he had dreamed of being a teacher
37.What can we learn about the author from Paragraph 2?
A.He would be aggressive in his first class.
B.He was well-prepared for his first class.
C.He got nervous upon the arrival of his first class.
D.He waited long for the arrival of his first class.
38.Before he started his class,the author asked the students to
.
A.write down their suggestions on the paper cards
B.cut maple leaves out of the construction paper
C.cut some cards out of the construction paper
D.write down their names on the paper cards
39.What did the students do when the author started his class?
A.They began to talk.
B.They stayed silent.
C.They raised their hands.
D.They shouted to be heard.
40.The author chose the composition topic probably because
.
A.he got disappointed with his first class
B.he had prepared the topic before class
C.he wanted to calm down the students
D.he thought it was an easy topic.
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10.
When Dan Shaw gets up from the sofa in his home,Cuddles is never far away.When he wants to go outside,he doesn’t take Cuddles out for walk-Cuddles takes him for a walk.Cuddles is clearly no ordinary family pet.It is a two-foot-high
miniature
horse and serves as the guiding eyes of Shaw,who is blind.
When Shaw lost his sight,his wife suggested he apply for a guide dog.Shaw,an animal lover,said he couldn’t bear to part with a dog (which usually lives about eight to ten years) and get used to a new one,perhaps several times in his life.
Then Shaw heard of a program about the tiny guide horses.He learned that the horse possess many qualities that that make them an excellent choice for guiding people.They are clean friendly,smart and have great memories.They can be trained to remain calm in noisy and crowded places.Best of all,they live for 25-25years,which would enable Shaw to have the same guide companion for most or all of his life.
Shaw immediately applied to be and was accepted as the first person to receive a guide horse.The instant he met Cuddles,he knew he was making the right choice.Then he began his training.
Through training,Shaw and Cuddles learned to find way on busy streets,step over curbs(便道沿儿)and find elevator buttons.Cuddles even demonstrated(显示)its ability to step in front of Shaw and block him,to prevent him from walking into a dangerous situation.The little horse also expertly led Shaw through busy shopping malls.They got along without any difficulties.Now Shaw is confident that Cuddles will change his life for the better.
56.What’s the meaning of the underlined word“miniature”in Paragraph 1?(No more than 2words)
57.Why didn’t Shaw want to choose a dog as his guide?(No more than 15words)
58.What does Paragraph 3mainly tell us?(No more than 10words)
59.How does Shaw feel about his future life with the help of Cuddles?(No more than 10words)
60.In your opinion,what is the ideal relationship between man and animals?(No more than 20words)
.
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