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The post-80’s and 90’s are ________, so it’s hardly surprising that boys have a close relationship with their parents.

A. said to grow up in a greenhouse          B. said to have grown up in a greenhouse

C. saying to grow up in a greenhouse  D. saying to have grown up in a greenhouse

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  All kinds of people come in to have their shoes shined.Most of them are friendly.But this man was different.

  “How much do you make a week, boy?” he asked me.I felt he was   1   at me.

  He kept taking a sharp   2   around every now and then.All the time I kept   3   where I’d seen his face.Suddenly I knew I’d seen his   4   in the post office many times.He was a big robber:  5   by the police in three states!

  “You know,”he was saying,“it’s imagination people lack.You’ll never get   6   as a shoeshine boy.”

  I kept brushing away at his shoes as   7   as I could.The sooner I finished the better.He said,“When I was sixteen, I had   8   $2500 of my own.”

  That reminded me of something.Was it $2500 or $5000 or $25 000?I wasn’t   9  .I knew a big reward was   10   for him.What could I do about it?  11   him with a can of shoe polish?A man has   12   could grind(碾碎)me into the floor.If only someone would come in!

  He kept talking away,“Along with   13  , it takes courage.The courage to take a chance.Start something on a shoestring.”

  Suddenly I saw Officer Dailey   14   across the street.Then, real fast, I began tightening the man’s shoestrings.

  The policeman was at the window when I cried out,“Officer Dailey,   15  !This man’s a robber.”

  “  16  ,” the man shouted angrily.He started to jump off the stand.It didn’t go the   17   he planned.He fell flat on his face and knocked himself out cold.

  “That was pretty   18   of you,” the officer said.“You’ll get a reward of $7500 for him.”

  “Well, it really wasn’t my   19  ,” I said.“It was his.He told me if you had courage and imagination you could start something   20   on a shoestring.”

(1)

[  ]

A.

staring

B.

looking

C.

laughing

D.

pointing

(2)

[  ]

A.

look

B.

walk

C.

word

D.

tongue

(3)

[  ]

A.

realizing

B.

remembering

C.

caring

D.

wondering

(4)

[  ]

A.

notice

B.

picture

C.

mail

D.

warning

(5)

[  ]

A.

wanted

B.

searched

C.

caught

D.

shown

(6)

[  ]

A.

anything

B.

much

C.

anywhere

D.

hope

(7)

[  ]

A.

carefully

B.

slowly

C.

well

D.

fast

(8)

[  ]

A.

made

B.

stolen

C.

borrowed

D.

gathered

(9)

[  ]

A.

curious

B.

sure

C.

interested

D.

clear

(10)

[  ]

A.

afforded

B.

offered

C.

suggested

D.

shown

(11)

[  ]

A.

Injure

B.

Warn

C.

Hit

D.

Avoid

(12)

[  ]

A.

size

B.

age

C.

height

D.

kind

(13)

[  ]

A.

money

B.

support

C.

cleverness

D.

imagination

(14)

[  ]

A.

wandering

B.

looking

C.

coming

D.

speeding

(15)

[  ]

A.

help

B.

danger

C.

stop

D.

attention

(16)

[  ]

A.

Mind you

B.

Shut up

C.

Hurry up

D.

Hands up

(17)

[  ]

A.

method

B.

position

C.

direction

D.

way

(18)

[  ]

A.

clever

B.

happy

C.

helpful

D.

lucky

(19)

[  ]

A.

business

B.

idea

C.

reward

D.

praise

(20)

[  ]

A.

small

B.

valuable

C.

important

D.

big



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Yes. It’s really happening. This is the last weekend that Washington D.C.’s beloved giant panda, Tai Shan (aka Butterstick), has resided at the National Zoo. Born in Washtington D.C. four and a half years ago, Tai Shan is leaving for China on February 4 to become part of a breeding(培育) program that will help support panda populations in the wild. We’ve known it was coming: He’s the property of China and his departure was part of an agreement made long before he stole our hearts. And while acknowledging that he will be helping the breed (there are only about 1,600 giant pandas left in the wild), we can’t help but be sad to see him go. He’s been an international concern from the moment he was born on July 9, 2005, thanks in part to the popularity of the PandaCam, which cameraed his every roly-poly(不倒翁似的) move.
The National Zoo is hosting a huge send-off celebration this Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. to say goodbye to Tai Shan, gathering their team of vets, nutritionists, reproduction specialists, and other scientists to share their knowledge about pandas. The Chinese Embassy will present dance and music presentations, kids will be able to write cards for Tai Shan, and in the most brilliant display we’ve seen in a while, Land O’Lakes will host a photo gallery of favorite images of Tai Shan from the past few years. “When Tai Shan was born,” the Zoo explains in its press release, “...he was about the size of a stick of butter. This earned him the affectionate nickname ‘Butterstick.’” .
Happily, Tai Shan will be departing in style. According to the Washington Post, FedEx has offered to donate the transportation and he’ll be leaving in a 777 FedEx aircraft next week that’s fitted with his own logo on the side. There’ll be “only eight people on board, including a doctor, as well as a panda member of the opposite sex...and more than 50 pounds of his favorite food available on demand,” says the Post. Not a bad way to travel 8,642 miles, even if it is in a crate(板条箱).
So goodbye, Butterstick, safe travels, and may you lead a long and fruitful life in China!
46. We can infer from the passage that the author most probably is ________.
A. an American    B. a Chinese     C. a foreign tourist  D. a young writer
47. Why must the National Zoo send Tai Shan to China on February 4?
A. Because he’s the property of China.
B. Because his mother was stolen from China.
C. Because it’s the first part of a breeding program.
D. Because it’s bound and required by the agreement.
48. By saying “long before he stole our hearts” (in paragraph 1), the author means “long before______”.
A. he made us heartbroken     B. he made us lose heart
C. we fell in love with him      D. we felt disappointed with him
49. The send-off celebration will include the following activities except ______.
A. sharing knowledge about pandas       B. dance and music presentations
C. a photo gallery of images of Tai Shan    D. collecting nicknames for Tai Shan
50. Which of the following statements is True?
A. The number of pandas in the world is now sharply decreasing.
B. FedEx will fly Tai Shan to China in a Boeing 777 aircraft for free.
C. Washington Post is a branch company of FedEx’s in the US.
D. Tai Shan is to be accompanied on board only by eight people.

I was at the post office early that morning, hoping to be in and out in a short while.Yet, I  36   myself standing in a queue that went all the way into the hallway.I had never seen so many people there on a weekday.It seemed someone might have made an announcement, welcoming customers to carry as many      37   as they could and bring them in when I needed to have my own package   38  .The queue moved very slowly.My patience ran out and I got    39  .The longer it took,  the angrier I became.When I got to the counter finally, I finished my  40   quickly and briefly, and then walked past the queue that was now extending past the front door.

         "Excuse me," I said, trying not to be too pushy.Several people had to move   41  to make room for me to get to the   42 

         I stepped out, complaining about the   43   conditions.Thinking I was going to be late for my dentist appointment, I headed into the parking lot.

    A woman was coming across the lot in my   44   .She was walking with determination, and each step sounded very heavy.I   45  that she looked as if she could breathe fire.It stopped me in my tracks.I    46 _ myself and it wasn't pretty.Had I looked like that? Her body language said that she was having a _47    day.My anger melted away.I wished I could wrap her in a hug but I was a   48  .So I did what I could in a minute  49   she hurried past me-I smiled.In a second everything changed.She was astonished, then somewhat   50  .Then her face softened and her shoulders   51  .I saw her take a deep breath.Her pace slowed and she smiled back at me as we passed each other.

    I continued to smile all the way to my _52  .Wow, it's amazing what a simple smile can do.

    From then on, I became aware of people's   53  and my own, the way we show our feelings.Now I use that _54  every day to let it  55  me that when facing the world, I can try a smile.

1.A.found       B.helped         C.troubled      D.enjoyed

2.A.things       B.packages     C.chances       D.dollars

3.A.lifted        B.cashed         C.weighed      D.carried

4.A.pleased    B.disappointed       C.delighted    D.annoyed

5.A.business  B.choice         C.situation      D.attitude

6.A.away         B.about  C.along  D.aside

7.A.counter   B.cashier        C.exit     D.entrance

8.A.weather   B.service        C.work   D.shopping

9.A.satisfaction       B.decision      C.direction     D.imagination

10.A.announced    B.discovered C.proved        D.noticed

11.A.trusted  B.recognized C.hid      D.persuaded

12.A.rough     B.bright C.big       D.nice

13.A.gentleman      B.stranger      C.customer    D.passenger

14.A.until       B.though         C.before         D.since

15.A.attracted        B.frightened  C.cheered      D.confused

16.A.trembled        B.raised C.relaxed        D.tightened

17.A.car          B.office  C.home  D.doctor

18.A.appearances  B.reactions     C.behaviors    D.expressions

19.A.treatment       B.awareness  C.conclusion  D.achievement

20.A.remind  B.show   C.give     D.tell

 

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