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    Every spring scores of people flock to the Buzzard Festival at Hinckley, Ohio. They come to watch for buzzards. Most would. Be glad just to take a look at a buzzard. If they do see one of these" flying garbage cans", it will probably be circling high in the sky. From there it can watch the ground for signs of the waste and the dead animals on which it feeds.

    The buzzard is the ugliest bird in the United States. In fact, it may well be the ugliest bird. in the world. It has a small, bare, pink head. Its thick body is covered with dark, rough feathers.

    In spite of its looks, the buzzard is important to the people of Hinckley. It is their first sign of spring. After a winter in the south, buzzards return to their homes in the north. In the Hinckley area, they always return on March 15. No one knows why. But they have come back to Hinckley Ridge on that day, sure as clocks work, for at least forty years.

    The excitement starts in February. By the middle of March it has reached a high peak. Bets are placed. Prizes go to the person who sees the first buzzard. Radio stations and newspapers tell of the coming festival. And on the weekend after March 15 the people of Hinckley hold their Buzzard Festival.

    The people come and look around. They chat. They eat their fill of pancakes and sausages. Then they drive past Buzzard's Roost on Hinckley Ridge.

    A lot of them stop near the road at the stand set up to give information to visitors. There they can hear, from a recording, the main facts about the buzzard. They can see a stuffed buzzard. They can look at some pictures taken of buzzards in other years. With good luck and a strong pair of field glasses, they may sight one or two live buzzards high in the sky.

    Buzzards may be ugly. They may be "flying garbage cans". But in Hinckley they are just as welcome as the swallows in Capistrano, California. It would be a sad spring indeed if the buzzards ever failed to come back to Hinckley Ridge.

60. A good title for this story would be __________.

   A. The Hinckley Buzzard Festival

   B. Buzzard, the Ugliest Bird

   C. Why the Buzzard Has a Pink Head

   D. The Return of“The Garbage Can"

61. The buzzard is called the "flying garbage can" because it __________.

   A. is ugly                      B. eats waste and dead animals

   C. looks like a garbage can        D. collect rubbish on the ground

62. The surprising thing about Hinckley's buzzards is that_.

   A. they spend the winter in the south

   B. they come very close to the town

   C. they return on the same day each year  

   D. both buzzards and swallows return to Capistrano on March 15

63. At the information stand, visitors to Hinckley's Buzzard Festival can _________.

   A. learn some facts about. the buzzard

   B. easily see a live buzzard

   C. take some pictures with the background of live buzzards

   D. feed their fill of pancakes and sausages to buzzards

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One day, Jack threw some papers on my desk. “What’s wrong?” I asked. “Next time you want to change anything, ask me first,” he said, and left. I had made just one small change. But it’s not that I hadn’t been warned. My colleagues had said he was responsible for the resignations of the two previous secretaries. As the weeks went by, I came to look down on Jack.

         After another of his episodes had left me in tears I stormed into his office. “what?” he said suddenly. “Jack, the way you’ve been treating me is wrong. I’ve never had anyone speak to me that way. As a professional, it’s wrong for me to allow it to continue,” I said. Jack smiled nervously, “Susan, I make you a promise that I will be a friend. I will treat you as you deserve to be treated, with respect and kindness.”

        Jack avoided me the rest of the week, and never questioned my work again. I brought cookies to the office one day and left some on his desk. Another day I left a note: ”Hope your day is going great. ” Over the next few weeks, there were no more Jack episodes. One year later

I discovered I had breast cancer, and was scared. The statistics were not great for my long-term survival.

         One day, however, Jack visited me in the hospital and silently handed me a bundle with several bulbs inside. “Tulips(郁金香),” he said. I smiled, not understanding. “If you plant them when you get home, they’ll come up next spring. I think you will be there to see them when they come up. Next spring you will see the colours I picked out for you.” Tears clouded my eyes and he left. I have seen those red and white striped(有条纹的) tulips push through the soil every spring for over ten years now. This past September the doctor declared me cured. At a moment when I was praying for just the right word, a man with very few words said all the right things. After all, that’s what friends do.

1.Jack became angry that day because__________.

A. he was feeling unwell

B. Susan had failed to keep his office clean

C. he felt Susan changed too much about the papers

D. Susan had changed something without his permission

2.Susan stormed into jack’s office to tell Jack that__________.

A. he wasn’t worthy of respect

B. he should apologize to her right away

C. she would treat him the way he treated her

D. one should show others respect and kindness

3.Which of the following describes Susan?

A. Moody but firm.

B. Shy and demanding

C. Confident and friendly.

D. Tough and troublesome.

4.From the passage, we can conclude that__________.

A. Jack cares about his employees

B. Jack gets along well with his employees

C. Jack is always particular about his work

D. Jack doesn’t care about the feelings of others

5.We can infer from the passage that__________.

A. a friend in need is a friend in deed

B. a few words can be as meaningful as many

C. a friend who says little must be a good friend

D. we must treat disrespectful people with disrespect

 

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