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    Rueben Hoppenstein is a well-known doctor with offices in New YorkIn addition to his medical practice, DrHoppenstein has an art collectionOne of his private possessions is-or, rather used to be- a painting by Jan Berdyazk, a Polish artist of considerable fame in the modern art worldUnfortunately, no one- not even DrHoppenstein- can see the painting any more.

    The landlord of the building in which DrHoppeastein maintains (keeps) his offices ordered a house painter to put a fresh coat of paint to all the walls in the officesSuch painting is usually done every three years or so, and it was right on scheduleThe painter did exactly what he was told to doHe painted all the wallsThe only problem was that the Berdyazk painting was on one of those wallsWhen no one took down the work of art, the painter covered the painting as well as the rest of the wall surface with a fresh coat of paint.

    When the doctor returned to his office after a day at the hospital, he looked at the wall and saw the damageHe was absolutely angry“It’s a good thingI was in the operating room when you did this,” he told the painter, “or you would have painted me!”

    DrHoppenstein still can’t believe what happened, the seven-foot by four-foot painting was valued at more than $10,000It stood a full two inches out from the wallThe name of the work of the art was “Out of DarknessLight.” There was no light left when the house painter got done with it.

1This story is mainly about ________ .

Ahow to paint an office

Ba landlord and his doctor

Cpainting on a painting

Ddoctors who got angry

2The painter thought he was ________.

Abetter than the artist

Bnot paid enough for the job

Csupposed to finish the job fast

Ddoing what he was supposed to

3Which happened last ?  ________

AThe doctor was very angry

BDThe History of NATO

 

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CThe art work was covered over

DThe landlord ordered a paint job

4If the doctor had been in his office, ________ .

Athe painter would have painted him

Bhe would have helped the man paint

Che could have stopped the painter

Dthe landlord would have visited

5Something right on schedule ________.

Acan’t be found easily

Bis too expensive to see

Cis often very late

Dhappens on time

 

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    Rueben Hoppenstein is a well-known doctor with offices in New YorkIn addition to his medical practice, DrHoppenstein has an art collectionOne of his private possessions is-or, rather used to be- a painting by Jan Berdyazk, a Polish artist of considerable fame in the modern art worldUnfortunately, no one- not even DrHoppenstein- can see the painting any more.

    The landlord of the building in which DrHoppeastein maintains (keeps) his offices ordered a house painter to put a fresh coat of paint to all the walls in the officesSuch painting is usually done every three years or so, and it was right on scheduleThe painter did exactly what he was told to doHe painted all the wallsThe only problem was that the Berdyazk painting was on one of those wallsWhen no one took down the work of art, the painter covered the painting as well as the rest of the wall surface with a fresh coat of paint.

    When the doctor returned to his office after a day at the hospital, he looked at the wall and saw the damageHe was absolutely angry“It’s a good thingI was in the operating room when you did this,” he told the painter, “or you would have painted me!”

    DrHoppenstein still can’t believe what happened, the seven-foot by four-foot painting was valued at more than $10,000It stood a full two inches out from the wallThe name of the work of the art was “Out of DarknessLight.” There was no light left when the house painter got done with it.

1This story is mainly about ________ .

Ahow to paint an office

Ba landlord and his doctor

Cpainting on a painting

Ddoctors who got angry

2The painter thought he was ________.

Abetter than the artist

Bnot paid enough for the job

Csupposed to finish the job fast

Ddoing what he was supposed to

3Which happened last ?  ________

AThe doctor was very angry

BA work of art was hung

CThe art work was covered over

DThe landlord ordered a paint job

4If the doctor had been in his office, ________ .

Athe painter would have painted him

Bhe would have helped the man paint

Che could have stopped the painter

Dthe landlord would have visited

5Something right on schedule ________.

Acan’t be found easily

Bis too expensive to see

Cis often very late

Dhappens on time

 

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  Thanksgiving Day was fast approaching and many people were preparing for the holidayDora Smith gave her class an assignmentto draw a picture of something which they would like to be   1  

  Miss Dora thought her students' family would   2   the holiday with turkey and other traditional food of the season and'-these would be the   3   of most of her students' art worksAnd so they were

  But Rueben' s picture was kind of   4  He drew a handNothing else, just an empty hand, which soon aroused the   5   of his classmatesWhose hand could it be? One child   6   it was the hand of a fanner, because farmers   7   turkeysAnother suggested a police officer, because the police   8   and care for peopleStill others guessed it was the hand of God,   9   God feeds usArid so actively the discussion wentuntil the teacher almost   10   the young artist himself

  When the students had begun other assignmentsMiss Dora   11   at Rueben's desk, bent down, and asked him whose hand it wasLittle Rueben looked away and said in a low voice, "It's   12  , teacher"

  Rueben' s words reminded Miss Dora of the times when she had   13   his hand and walked with him here or thereShe remembered how   14   she had said, "Take my hand, Rueben, we'll go out-side"Or, "Let me   15   you how to hold your pencil" Or, "Let' s do this together.” Rueben was most thankful for his teacher' s   16  Brushing aside   17  , theteacher went on with her work

  The story shows   18   gratitudeIt suggests something related to teachers teaching and parents parenting and friends showing friendship, and how much it   19   to the Ruebens of the worldThey might not always say   20  , but they' ll remember the hand that reaches out

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curious about

B.

familiar with

C.

thankful for

D.

satisfied with

(2)

[  ]

A.

congratulate

B.

celebrate

C.

remember

D.

thank

(3)

[  ]

A.

themes

B.

details

C.

cases

D.

lessons

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[  ]

A.

excellent

B.

terrible

C.

different

D.

new

(5)

[  ]

A.

assumption

B.

imagination

C.

appreciation

D.

approval

(6)

[  ]

A.

counted

B.

guessed

C.

expressed

D.

discovered

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[  ]

A.

raise

B.

need

C.

buy

D.

sell

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[  ]

A.

rule

B.

control

C.

educate

D.

Protect

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[  ]

A.

for

B.

when

C.

if

D.

and

(10)

[  ]

A.

forgot

B.

blamed

C.

adored

D.

suspected

(11)

[  ]

A.

stared

B.

aimed

C.

paused

D.

glanced

(12)

[  ]

A.

mine

B.

his

C.

yours

D.

hers

(13)

[  ]

A.

caught

B.

taken

C.

washed

D.

touched

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[  ]

A.

seldom

B.

often

C.

soon

D.

much

(15)

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A.

lead

B.

show

C.

act

D.

direct

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A.

assignments

B.

words

C.

teaching

D.

hand

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[  ]

A.

laughter

B.

a kiss

C.

tears

D.

a smile

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[  ]

A.

more than

B.

less than

C.

no longer

D.

nothing but

(19)

[  ]

A.

costs

B.

measures

C.

means

D.

owes

(20)

[  ]

A.

thanks

B.

nothing

C.

yes

D.

sorry

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