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     My brother, Michael, was born one month before his due date and he also had cerebral palsy(脑瘫). He was retarded. He never lost his baby teeth, never grew taller than about 30 inches and never weighed more than 28 pounds. They did estimate, however, that he would not live to see his 12th birthday.
     As a boy I learned to feed and clothe Mike. As a teenager, I babysat for my "big brother" and learned use the proper medicine to prevent the seizures(癫痫) that caused him to tremble.
     Many people said he would never walk or talk . He never did learn to walk, but he did learn to
talk  -not even in complete sentences, but he had the basics down. If he was hungry, thirsty, happy or sad, we knew. He knew names too. I was Kagun, not Kevin. But that changed with a beard I grew during the
summer before college. Family members said it was ugly. Mike heard it.
     "Look who's at home. Who's that?" they'd say to Mike. "Ugly," he would respond with delight.
     All of which-to me-was normal, for he was the only brother I knew. The only time I thought of the
differences between us was when others pointed them out.
     My circle of friends widened when I entered high school. One day Mom asked if my new friends would have a problem seeing Mike for the first time. "If they don't accept Mike, they don't accept me and they
aren't welcome," I said.
     And if I didn't think of him as different, I never thought about him dying either. On a warm fall night in
1998, Mike had a seizure. With this first seizure, Mike's life was beginning to fade.
     On March 15, 1999, Mike died. Michael Patrick Harter-just 26 years old- died in Mom's arms.
     We never had those great talks other brothers have about women, work and parents. We never played catch or talked about our dreams. But Mike taught me compassion and strength. He taught me respect for those less fortunate than myself. And he taught me an appreciation of the beauty in the simplest things.
     Physically and mentally, I was my brother's keeper. Spiritually, Mike was and is my keeper-a nearly
silent guardian angel.
1. The underlined word "retard" in Paragraph 1 may mean_______.
A. to make development faster
B. to make development slower
C. to make development earlier
D. to make development better
2. How much longer did the writer's brother live than expected?
A. About 26
B. About 12
C. About38
D. About 14
3. Which of the following statements is supported by the passage?
A.It was a great shock to the writer that his disabled brother died in his mother's arms.
B.He thought his brother would inspire him forever.
C.His brother brought him great shame in his childhood.
D.He thought that friendship wasn't that important.
4.The best title of this passage might be____________.
A. My Disabled Brother
B. A Peaceful Death of My Brother
C. My Silent Keeper
D. Love to My Brother
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     When Mark was 8,his third grade teacher announced a class spelling contest;the prize was attractive
to him and he wanted to win the contest badly.
     In honor of the spelling contest,Mark finally agreed to a haircut.Before he changed his mind,I quickly
took him to the barbershop.I used to find various prizes,like a weekend trip or a new music CD,to get him there every time his hair was long.
     "Make it a lucky cut,"I instructed barber Joe."Mark is competing in an important spelling contest next
week."
     "Well,did you do your homework?"barber Joe asked.
     "Yes,"Mark replied.
     "Did you study hard?"barber Joe asked.
     "Yes,"Mark replied.
     "Do you have confidence?"barber Joe asked.
     "Confidence.C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-C-E.Confidence.A lot of people spell that word
wrong,"Mark explained.
     "Sure.You can spell it,"baber Joe responded."But do you have it?You have got to have confidence in
yourself,son.It's a winner's secret weapon (武器). "
     Mark won the spelling contest and got the prize-a free pizza lunch.And Mark never forgot barber Joe's words:"You have got to have confidence in yourself,son.It's a winner's secret weapon."
     Decades later,after becoming famous for his special design in buildings,Mark began receiving interview requests.When he discussed his design approach with one particular feature writer,the reporter asked him a question,"You're considered as a special one in the world of architecture.When everyone around says it can't be done,what makes you think you can pull it off?"
     After thinking a bit,Mark replied,"Confidence.After I've done my homework,and studied my idea from every possible angle,if I still see it then I know the only thing standing between me and success is
confidence.It's a winner's secret weapon."
1. What can we infer about little Mark from the passage?
A. He didn't take his study seriously.
B. He didn't like to have his hair cut.
C. He was not good at spelling.
D. He was a kid with few hobbies or interests.
2. What was the prize for the winner of the spelling contest?
A. A new music CD.  
B. A free haircut.
C. A free weekend trip.  
D. A free pizza lunch.
3. What does Mark do now?
A. An architect.  
B. An engineer.
C. A barber.  
D. A reporter.
4. From the passage,we can learn ________.
A. the author was worried about Mark's study
B. the barber's words have influenced Mark greatly
C. Mark stopped doing his homework to prepare for the spelling contest
D. Mark turned to many people for help to succeed in the spelling contest
5. The passage is written to ________.
A. honor a person who influences Mark greatly
B. prove the great power of others' encouragement
C. say a person needs confidence to succeed
D. say childhood experience can greatly affect a person
6. 用30词左右概括文章大意
     _______________________________________________________
     _______________________________________________________
     _______________________________________________________
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     A girl complained to her father about her hard life. She didn't know what she could do and wanted to
___1___. She was tired of fighting and fighting. One problem had been settled, but ___2___ appeared.
     Her father, a cook, took her into the ___3___. He poured water into three pots and boiled it. After
the water came to a boil, he put some ___4___ in the first pot, eggs in the second and coffee in the last.
He waited for them for a few minutes ___5___ any words.
     The girl closed her mouth and waited, impatient and ___6___ by what her father was doing. After
about 20 minutes, her father ___7___ the stove, took out the carrots and put them in a bowl. He took
the eggs and put them in another bowl. After that he ___8___ the coffee into a cup. Turning back to his
___9___ , he asked, "Sweetheart, what do you see?"
     "Carrots, eggs and coffee," she replied.
     Her father asked her to __10  _ the carrots. She did and felt that the carrots were ___11___.
    ___12___ he asked her to take the eggs and break them. After peeling them, she felt the eggs were
hard.
     Last, her father asked her to smell the coffee.
     She asked, "What does this _ _13__, Father?"
     He __14__ that each of the things had felt the same unfortunate fate. They were all boiled in ___15__, but with a ___16___ result. The strong and hard carrots became soft and weak after being boiled. The
fragile eggs became __17___ after cooking. Coffee grounds were very unique. They could change the
water.
     "___18___ one are you?" asked her father. "When calamity(不幸的事) __19___ on your door,
what will your ___20___ be? Are you carrots, eggs of coffee?"
(     )1. A. give in  
(     )2. A. the other
(     )3. A. kitchen  
(     )4. A. potatoes  
(     )5. A. with      
(     )6. A. confused  
(     )7. A. turned on
(     )8. A. put      
(     )9. A. son      
(     )10. A. touch    
(     )11. A. strong  
(     )12. A. Now that
(     )13. A. mean    
(     )14. A. questioned
(     )15. A. water    
(     )16. A. similar  
(     )17. A. hard    
(     )18. A. What    
(     )19. A. looks    
(     )20. A. reaction
B. give up    
B. the rest    
B. storeroom  
B. carrots    
B. over        
B. excited    
B. turned down
B. poured      
B. pot         
B. eat        
B. heavy      
B. Since then  
B. say        
B. explained  
B. pot        
B. same        
B. calm        
B. Whichever  
B. touches    
B. responsibility
C. go on    
C. another  
C. backyard  
C. tomatoes  
C. beyond    
C. surprised
C. turned off
C. flew      
C. kitchen  
C. smell    
C. light    
C. After that
C. refer    
C. required  
C. stove    
C. different
C. delicious
C.  Whose    
C. knocks    
C. answer    
D. carry on    
D. the second  
D. bedroom      
D. apples      
D. without      
D. relaxed      
D. turned out  
D. picked      
D. daughter    
D. taste        
D. soft        
D. Once again  
D. think        
D. suggested    
D. fire        
D. wonderful    
D. broken      
D. Which        
D. waits        
D. impression  
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      When I was young,I belonged to a club that did community service work.There was one specific event
that was unusual for me.I spent three or four hours handing out warm dinner to the homeless out in the
streets.After that I went to a homeless shelter not far from the Bay Bridge.
       I was in high school and at the time my sister was too young to __1__.She wanted to help, __2__ she
made four or five dozen chocolate chip cookies for me to__3__ and hand out to people.When getting to the homeless shelter __4__ passed out the remaining meals.__5__ ,I began making sandwiches and__6__them
with the crowd.I had the containers with my __7__ cookies in them and began to __8__,offering them to
anyone near me. I __9__ an old gentleman and said,"Sir,would you like a cookie?" He stopped and turned
around, __10__ and said,"What did you say?Did you call me sir?" I told him I __11__,and his eyes__12__a little bit and he said,"No one has__13__ called me sir." So he__14__.
      It struck me.
      I explained I had been raised that __15__ color and social status,everyone deserved respect.It __16__me to think that just because he was homeless,no one __17__ him the honor.It broke my heart,and I __18_I just didn't understand __19__ no one ever called him sir?I had never thought that anyone was below me
because I wasn't raised that way.Every__20__ person deserves to be treated with dignity.Years later,I
still carry that memory and the lessons it taught me.Sometimes,what we take for granted can really make a
difference in someone's life.
      How have you made a difference to others?How have others made a difference to you?
(     )1.   A.participate            
(     )2.A.however             
(     )3.A.bring                  
(     )4.A.I                      
(     )5.A.First                  
(     )6.A.shared                
(     )7.A.classmae's          
(     )8.A.walk around       
(     )9.   A.went             
(     )10. A.looked at 
                 me rightly    
(     )11.A.had                 
(     )12.A.watered            
(     )13.A.already             
(     )14.A.was completely
                   frightened
(     )15.A.in spite of          
(     )16.A.strengthened        
(     )17.A.handed                 
(     )18.A.had no choice
                   but to cry
(     )19.A.what               
(     )20.A.single              
B.invole                      
B.but                          
B.fetch                        
B.you                          
B.Next                        
B.gave                        
B.schoolmate's             
B.knock around           
B.came                        
B.stared at me
       with difficulty
B.called                      
B.cried                        
B.ever                        
B.was not a little
       confused  
B.regardless of             
B.saddened                 
B.afforded                   
B.couldn't help
       to cry      
B.when                        
B.poor                        
C.choose               
C.yet                    
C.collect               
C.she                    
C.Third                 
C.helped               
C.sister's            
C.come around      
C.approache         
C.glared at me
        in anger    
C.would               
C.tore                 
C.still               
C.was completely
        taken aback
C.concerned about 
C.frightened           
C.provided            
C.had no right
       to cry
C.whether             
C.ordinary            
D.go                    
D.so                    
D.take                  
D.we                    
D.Finally                
D.assisted               
D.family's            
D.stand around       
D.met                    
D.looked me right   
       in the eye          
D.do                    
D.dropped             
D.yet                    
D.was not a             
       bit surprised        
D.for fear o f          
D.pleased                
D.supplied               
D.couldn't help
       but cry
D.why                    
D.normal                 
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     One cold rainy evening last October, as a medical student, I was in a hospital, gathering data for my
graduation paper.
     Holding a patient questionnaire   1   some simple yes-or-no questions, I walked towards a
43-year-old patient who lay in bed alone. I was worried whether she would approve of my demands at
such a late hour.   _2_  , she treated it with consideration. Soon I finished and prepared to leave. _  3   I
could stand up, she spoke up in a weak voice asking where I was from and why I was working so late in
the evening.
     Then she started talking about herself as well as her   4_  , "My husband died about a year ago,   _5   me the only breadwinner of my family. My pay as a cleaner is   6   enough for me and my three kids. I
don't know what my children would be if something bad happened to me."
     I didn't know what to say. I desperately tried to remember the lessons from a communication skills
class I had taken years earlier, but my mind was__7__.
     Without realizing it, I had begun__8_her hand. Now that I didn't have anything to say, I just sat quietly while she talked. That's when it occurred to me that she was not expecting any __9__from me. She   10   wanted me to listen. All 1 did was nod my head as a way of showing my_ 11_.
    The conversation went on for about 20 minutes. Finally, she stopped talking. "I'm very sorry for keeping you here to listen to my problems, but I feel   12   now. I had no one to   13 out my problems to. Thank
you so much, doctor."
     Sometimes patients do not need expensive medicine or advanced technology.   14  , they just need
someone with the   15   to lend an ear and spare a little of their time. For me, that is one of the best things a doctor can do for a patient, doesn't it?
(     )1. A. made up of    
(     )2. A. Calmly        
(     )3. A. When          
(     )4. A. job          
(     )5. A. causing      
(     )6. A. extremely    
(     )7. A. casual        
(     )8. A. holding      
(     )9. A. thanks        
(     )10. A. even        
(     )11. A. sympathy    
(     )12. A. relaxed      
(     )13. A. leave        
(     )14. A. However      
(     )15. A. emotion      
B. fed up with
B. Excitedly  
B. Before      
B. illness    
B. getting    
B. exactly    
B. clear      
B. shaking    
B. praise      
B. ever        
B. support    
B. awkward    
B. pour        
B. Otherwise  
B. patience    
C. put up with
C. Gladly      
C. As          
C. family      
C. forcing    
C. especially  
C. steady      
C. carrying    
C. warmth      
C. just        
C. sorrow      
C. fragile    
C. try        
C. Instead    
C. experience  
D. come up with
D. Eagerly    
D. After      
D. children    
D. leaving    
D. absolutely  
D. blank      
D. treating    
D. reply      
D. still      
D. respect    
D. satisfied  
D. find        
D. Besides    
D. preference  
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     In the ancient Tang Dynasty,a student,who was on his way to the capital to attend the national final
examination,fell ill halfway when he passed through a mountain village.Thanks to a herbalist doctor and
his __1__,the student was taken to their house and __2__well.To everyone's amazement,he __3__
quickly due to the father and the daughter's good care.When he had to leave,the girl wrote down the
righthand part of a couplet (对联)for the student to __4__.But unfortunately his situation made him __5__
to answer it right then.
     In the examination the young man won first place and was asked by the emperor to finish a __6__,
which would need the righthand part as the __7__.As luck would have it,the young man realized __8__
the right part of the couplet by the girl was perfect fit to the emperor's couplet.As a result,the emperor was
__9__ to see the matching half of his couplet was so __10__ that he appointed the young man Minister in
the court and __11__him to pay a visit to his hometown first before __12__ the post.
     The young man met the girl __13__and told her about the emperor's couplet and soon after,they got
married.For the __14__,the couple doubled the Chinese character,HAPPY,and wrote them together on
a red piece of paper to express the happiness for the two __15__.They had lived a happy life ever since
then.
(     )1.A.son    
(     )2.A.dealt  
(     )3.A.recovered  
(     )4.A.match  
(     )5.A.suitable    
(     )6.A.poem  
(     )7.A.response  
(     )8.A.merrily  
(     )9.A.depressed  
(     )10.A.harmonious
(     )11.A.allowed  
(     )12.A.offering  
(     )13.A.nervously  
(     )14.A.luck  
(     )15.A.events  
B.wife      
B.cared      
B.cured      
B.suit      
B.unable    
B.passage    
B.answer    
B.eventually
B.eager      
B.fluent    
B.promised  
B.holding    
B.curiously  
B.success    
B.occasions  
C.daughter  
C.attended  
C.relaxed  
C.complete  
C.unreasonable  
C.couplet  
C.reflection  
C.fortunately  
C.delighted  
C.smooth  
C.urged  
C.leading  
C.happily  
C.examination  
C.affairs  
D.student         
D.treated         
D.returned        
D.fit             
D.uncomfortable   
D.play            
D.partner        
D.immediately    
D.anxious         
D.lively          
D.asked           
D.putting         
D.hurriedly       
D.wedding         
D.accidents      
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      An English padre(神父) wanted to become a member of a certain club in Africa.In order to
become a member,each person had to __1__ at least one lion.The padre had never shot an
animal for his life.So,armed with a rifle and led by a young African boy,the padre set out one
evening for a pool in the jungle where he was told a lion came each evening to __2__.He waited
patiently for a few __3__until shortly before midnight when he heard a rustling(沙沙声) noise.
Sure enough a few feet away the head of the lion appeared above a bush that separated the
padre and the pool.He aimed and fired.The head of the lion__4__fell behind the bush but a
moment later __5__.So the padre aimed and __6__again.The head of the lion fell behind the
bush and once more reappeared.The padre fired again: the same __7__.He remained calm
because he __8__he had brought sixteen bullets with him.After his fourth try,his aim seemed
to become more and more __9__: in fact,after his __10__ try the African boy had to __11__
him:"This is your last chance.If you __12__ this time,we are in trouble." The padre then realized
how __13__the situation was,so he took a deep breath,aimed very carefully and fired.They
waited for a moment,and then slowly __14__ up to twenty: the head of the lion did not
reappear.The padre was certain that at last he had shot his lion.They __15__ forward together
to the spot behind the bush.And what do you think they found? Sixteen lions!

(     )1.A.shoot
(     )2.A.eat
(     )3.A.minutes
(     )4.A.fast
(     )5.A.turned
(     )6.A.killed
(     )7.A.result
(     )8.A.acknowledged
(     )9.A.inaccurate
(     )10.A.last
(     )11.A.tell
(     )12.A.fell
(     )13.A.difficult
(     )14.A.counted
(     )15.A.drove

B .kill
B .walk
B .seconds
B .immediately
B .reappeared
B .jumped
B .situation
B .understood
B .unnecessary
B .fifteenth
B .frighten
B .shot
B .serious
B .waited
B .rushed

C.catch
C.drink
C.days
C.once
C.returned
C.fired
C.answer
C.believed
C.impossible
C.sixteenth
C.warn
C.fired
C.exciting
C.added
C.wandered

D.hurt
D.hunt
D.hours
D.directly
D.moved
D.tied
D.problem
D.knew
D.indirect
D.many
D.remain
D.missed
D.mad
D.named
D.climbed

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     I don't know how I became a writer, but I think it was because of a certain force in me that had to
write and that finally burst through and found a channel. My people were of the working class of people. My father, a stonecutter, was a man with a great respect and veneration (崇敬) for literature. He had a
tremendous(惊人的) memory, and he loved poetry, and the poetry that he loved best was naturally of
the rhetorical kind that such a man would like. Nevertheless it was good poetry, Hamlet's Soliloquy,
Macbeth, Mark Antony's "Funeral Oration", Grey's "Elegy", and all the rest of it. I heard it all as a
child;I memorized and learned it all.
     He sent me to college to the state university. The desire to write, which had been strong during all my
days in high school, grew stronger still. I was editor of the college paper, the college magazine, etc., and
in my last year or two I was a member of a course in play writing which had just been established there.
I wrote several little oneact plays, still thinking I would become a lawyer or a newspaper man, never
daring to believe I could seriously become a writer. Then I went to Harvard, wrote some more plays
there, became obsessed with (着迷于) the idea that I had to be a playwright, left Harvard, had my plays
rejected, and finally in the autumn of 1926, how, why, or in what manner I have never exactly been able
to determine. But probably because the force in me that had to write at length sought out its channel, I
began to write my first book in London. I was living all alone at that time.I had two rooms-a bedroom
and a sitting room-in a litter square in Chelsea in which all the houses had that familiar, smoked brick and
creamyellowplaster look.

1. We may conclude, in regard to the author's development as a writer, that his father________.

A. made an important contribution      
B. insisted that he choose writing as a career
C. opposed his becoming a writer  
D. insisted that he read Hamlet in order to learn how to be a writer

2. The author believes that he became a writer mostly because of________.

A. his special talent        
B. his father's teaching and encouragement
C. his study at Harvard    
D. a hidden urge within him

3. The author________.

A. began to think of becoming a writer at Harvard
B. had always been successful in his writing career
C. went to Harvard to learn to write plays
D. worked as a newspaper man before becoming a writer

4. The author really started on his way to become a writer______.

A. when he was in high school    
B. when he was studying at Harvard
C. when he lived in London      
D. after he entered college
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     Dick lived in England. One day in January he said to his wife, "I'm going to fly to New
York next week because I've got some work there." "Where are you going to stay there?"
his wife asked. "I don't know yet." Dick answered. "Please send me your address from there
in a telegram (电报)," his wife said. "All right," Dick answered.
      He flew to New York on January 31st and found a nice hotel in the center of the city.
He put his things in his room and then he sent his wife a telegram. He put the address of
his hotel in it.
     In the evening he didn't have any work, so he went to a cinema. He came out at nine
o'clock and said,"Now I'm going back to my hotel and have a nice dinner."
     He found a taxi (出租车) and the driver said, "Where do you want to go?" But Dick
didn't remember the name and address of his hotel.
     "Which hotel are my things in?" he said, "And what am I going to do tonight?" But the
driver of the taxi did not know. So Dick got out and went into a post office. There he sent
his wife another telegram, and in it he wrote, "Please send me my address at this post office."
Choose the right answer
1. Dick flew to New York because ___.
A. he went there for a holiday
B. he had work there
C. he went there for sightseeing (观光)
D. his home was there
2. Why did his wife want a telegram from him?
A. Because she didn't know his address yet
B. Because she wanted to go to New York, too
C. Because she might send him another telegram
D. Because she couldn't leave her husband by himself in New York
3. Where did Dick stay in New York?

A. In the center of the city.
B. In a hotel.
C. In a restaurant.
D. At his friend's house.