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The enemy had got me. I was sure that I would be  _36  .I became terribly nervous. I   37  in my pockets to see if there were any  38  . I found one. But I had no matches. They had taken those.

I looked  _39  the bars(铁窗) at my jailer(狱卒). He did not make eye contact with me. I  _40_  out to him, “Have you got a light?” he looked at me, shrugged and  _41  to light my cigarette.

_42_ he came close and lit the match, his eyes met with mine. At that moment, I  43  . I don't know why I did that. Perhaps it was because, when you get very close, it is  44  not to smile.

At that moment, it was as though a spark(火花) jumped between our  45  . I know he didn't want to, but he smiled back. He  46 my cigarette.

 “Do you have  47  ?” he asked.

“Yes, here .”I took out the picture of my family .He, _48_ ,took out a picture of his family and began to talk about his  plans and  _49_ for them.

My eyes filled with tears .I said that I was  _50  that I'd never see my family again .Tears came to his eyes ,too. Suddenly he unlocked my cell(牢房) and  _51_ led me out. Out of the jail .Out of the town. Then he let me free.

My life was _52_ by a smile. Yes, the smile–the unplanned,  53_ connection between people. I really believe __54__that part of you and that part of me could recognize each other, we wouldn't be _ 55  .There would be no hate or envy or fear.  

36.A. accused     B. punished     C. killed      D. hung

37.A. felt        B. touched      C. examined    D. checked

38.A. lights      B. cigarettes   C. money       D. matches

39.A. into        B. through      C. out         D. over

40.A. spoke       B. screamed     C. cried       D. called

41.A. came over   B. came out     C. came about  D. came across

42.A. While       B. Untill       C. As          D. Since

43.A. laughed     B. smiled       C. nodded      D. greeted

44.A. possible    B. polite       C. necessary   D. hard

45.A. souls       B. minds        C. hearts      D. thoughts

46.A. burnt       B. lit          C. gave        D. caught

47.A. kids        B. friends      C. pictures    D. wives

48.A. however     B. though       C. too         D. thus

49.A. hobbies     B. demands      C. hopes       D. ideas

50.A. shocked     B. afraid       C. frightened  D. touched

51.A. calmly      B. quickly      C. slowly      D. silently

52.A. given       B. won          C. recovered   D. saved

53.A. natural     B. original     C.necessary    D. obvious

54.A.that that    B.that when     C.that once    D.that if

55.A. strangers   B. relatives    C.enemies      D. competitors

36—40 CABBD   41—45 ACBDC    46—50 BACCB     51—55 DDADC

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  You have probably heard of homing pigeons (鸽子), which usually appeared in war. From 3,000 B.C.to the present, homing pigeons have 1 as postmen. They have been especially useful for carrying messages in time of war. The telegraph is not 2 to carry about. Sometimes only the little pigeon can take a message where it ought to go.

  In 1870, when the Prussians surrounded the city of Paris, the city was cut off from all the 3 means of communication. The people 4 many different ways of 5 news. One way was to let go small balloons carrying mail. 6 of course, they only drifted 7 the wind carried them. Often they landed inside the enemy's lines. Even balloons large enough to carry a pilot could hardly be well controlled.

  It was pigeons that in the end solved the 8 . Homing pigeons were brought into 9 . Soon they were carrying letters far and wide. The enemy bought 10 to catch pigeons, but the little postmen could fly faster than their 11 . Strangely enough, pigeons played an important 12 in war.

  During World War I every army unit had a group of pigeons 13 . Many of them were 14 . Among them was an American pigeon with a French name Cher Ami, which meant “friend”. A group of U.S. soldiers were surrounded by the enemy. They had no food and no bullets. They nearly died of 15 There was 16 hope for them. Cher Ami made his way 17 the bullets and succeeded. At once planes set out to drop food and ammunition (军火) to them. With their strength 18 , the soldiers fought back to their own army and got saved.

   19 can pigeons carry the message? There were various methods. Usually the message is put into a little glass tube. The tube is tied to the leg or hidden under 20 or hung around the neck.

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A.considered
B.served
C.regarded
D.made

2.

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A.easy
B.difficult
C.necessary
D.important

3.

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A.present
B.past
C.usual
D.ordinary

4.

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A.used
B.did
C.tried
D.managed

5.

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A.announcing
B.sending
C.carrying
D.telling

6.

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A.And
B.Though
C.Since
D.But

7.

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A.which
B.that
C.to which
D.where

8.

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A.questions
B.situation
C.problems
D.difficulties

9.

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A.New York
B.Paris
C.Rome
D.Prussia

10.

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A.dogs
B.soldiers
C.planes
D.hawks

11.

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A.enemies
B.postmen
C.balloons
D.bullets

12.

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A.action
B.part
C.ball
D.way

13.

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A.trained
B.taught
C.bought
D.fed

14.

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A.killed
B.sold
C.honoured
D.sent

15.

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A.the enemy
B.hunger
C.anger
D.war

16.

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A.little
B.great
C.few
D.much

17.

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A.for
B.to
C.in
D.through

18.

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A.renewed
B.arrived
C.lost
D.missing

19.

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A.Why
B.How
C.When
D.Where

20.

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A.the head
B.a body
C.the foot
D.a wing


Good news for game lovers― a tank game has come out recently. In this game you are in a tank and the screen shows your view of the landscape outside. You gain points by shooting enemy tanks, supertanks, missiles (导弹) and flying saucers(飞碟).
Expert players can gain scores of around 150,000 points at this game. To get a high score you have to destroy twenty tanks as quickly as possible. After this, the supertanks, missiles and flying saucers appear. These are worth far more points than the ordinary tanks. However, the number of tanks you have to destroy before the supertanks appear varies on different machines.
Try to get close to an enemy tank from the side or the back, so it cannot shoot at you. Then, when you get close, turn to face it, line it up in your sights and fire before it turns to shoot at you. If you miss or are too slow, quickly escape by moving out of the enemy's line of fire. You can then move around the enemy and come in from another side.
When a supertank appears, try to destroy it as quickly as possible. Then wait safely behind an obstacle(障碍物)for a missile or flying saucer. The cubes are useful objects to hide behind as you can fire over them without exposing yourself to danger. The missiles will fly straight at you, but they are difficult to hit, so do not shoot at them until they are quite close. The saucers are much easier to hit, but do not follow them as you will be open to attack from enemy tanks. 
60. This passage is an / a ______ about a game.
A. instruction    B. liberation        C. tradition     D. construction
61. If you hide behind the cubes during an attack, which of the following may not happen?
A. Avoiding being exposed to danger     B. Destroying a missile
C. Firing over missiles or flying saucers   D. Being hit by a missile
62. If you can destroy a supertank, missile or flying saucer, you will get_____.
A. many more points        B. a machine to play with
C. an ordinary tank         D. nothing
63. From the last sentence we can see that you are likely to be attacked by tanks if you_____.
A. hit a flying saucer            B. run after a flying saucer
C. fire straight at a missile        D. shoot at enemy tanks

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