A king once had a fantastic diamond. He thought it was the best jewel(珠宝) in the world. One morning the king awoke and took out his jewel to enjoy_______ it as usual. But to his surprise, there was a single thin crack(裂缝) down its face.

The greatest jewelers were called to look at the stone in the ______ of fixing it. But nothing could be done. The crack ran so ______ down the face of the diamond that any effort to remove it would further destroy it.

Finally, one jeweler stepped forward and said he could save the diamond. And the king agreed that the jeweler could ______ a single night with the diamond. If he was able to fix it, then he would get great reward. If, however, he did not succeed, ______ worse was waiting for him.

Locked in his room, the jeweler took a long look at the stone. It was truly great, and the crack, however thin, could not be removed ______ destroying the jewel. What could be done?

The next ______, the jeweler came out with the stone in hand. Everybody was ______ by what they saw. The crack had not been removed. It remained in its place. The jeweler had instead etched(刻) a rose, the ______ of the kingdom, on the face of the diamond, turning the crack into its stem(茎).

The king stood up with tears in his two eyes. “Now, I truly have my crown jewel!” he said, “The diamond wasn’t perfect until now, but it was the ______ I have ever seen. It was, however, no different than any other stone. Now, though, I have a truly unique(独一无二的) treasure!”

1.A. looking B. finding C. seeing D. watching

2.A. hope B. care C. permission D. notice

3.A. hardly B. quickly C. deeply D. widely

4.A. wait B. watch C. sleep D. spend

5.A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything

6.A. with B. without C. into D. except

7.A. morning B. night C. evening D. afternoon

8.A. annoyed B. shocked C. pleased D. disappointed

9.A. symbol B. picture C. sign D. slogan

10.A. worst B. best C. hardest D. oldest

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Jan Hargrave is a body language expert in America. I was very pleased to hear Jan Hargrave’s speak the other day. 1. For the most part, we all have the ability to tell when people are lying to us by reading their tone (音调) of voice and body signals.

It was Professor Albert Mehrabian who discovered that we express our feelings and attitudes with 55 percent body language, 38 percent tone of voice and only 7 percent actual words. In other words, if I asked you how you were doing and you said “fine”, that word wouldn’t mean anything by itself. 2.

So, can you tell when people are lying to you? Jan Hargrave says we lie with the right side of our brains, so it is our left hand that tips us off. A person touching his nose, pulling at his ear or rubbing his eyes with his left hand might be lying to you. 3.

Here are some things we do to shut people out. We continually look at our watch. We fail to make eye contact. We fail to look up from the paper or away from the TV. 4.

By paying attention, we can open these important lines of communication (沟通渠道) and see the truth more clearly. 5. We need to realize the signals we are giving so we can show people that they really matter to us.

A. Our body is leaning (倾斜) away from them.

B. She explained that although our mouths may lie, our bodies do not.

C. I think it would be a mistake to use these tools to control or lie to people.

D. Also, a person who, in a way crosses fingers might just be lying.

E. It would be your body signals and how you said it that would let me know how you were really doing.

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Have you tried public bicycles? Public bicycles have recently become popular in big cities. But some people still question whether it really is easy to use the public bicycles. 1.

A group of students, at Shenzhen High School, Guangdong, are interested in it. 2. Through interviews and an online questionnaire (问卷), they found the

biggest problem was that many bicycles were broken. 3. So, these students designed a smart storeroom that could store and protect bicycles.

They tried many designs, but finally made the smart circle storeroom. A storeroom can store 15 bicycles. Lei Mingcong, 12, the main designer, said he got the idea from his own life. “I found out that our public library has a smart storage machine. 4. Also, I noticed collective clothes

hangers (集合式晾衣架) are often found. They hang the most clothes.”

So how does the storeroom work? There is a smart mechanical device (机械装置) at the center of it. 5. “It is all controlled by computer programs. Just like a‘smart home’, the device

could work by pressing a button ( 按 动 按 钮 ),” said Wang Shunzhi, another designer of the storeroom.

A. It can catch the bicycles and hang them up.

B. It was the rain and sun that caused the problem.

C. It helps readers return books easily and quickly.

D. People also wonder what other problems there are.

E. They did a survey to find out the answers in August.

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