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  Camilla Chomp was a very greedy little girl. She hardly had any friends because she thought it was1to spend her time alone, eating cake and pudding. Her parents were wor?ried,so they  2  all the sweet food in the house and hid it.

 So Camilla 3 the house, desperately (不顾一切地) looking for something 4 to eat. On she went 5 she came across a small deserted hut full of old pots and glasses of all shapes and sizes. The one that 6 Camilla most was a shiny little glass. It seemed to be full of chocolate, and Camilla drank it 7 It was delicious, 8 she had a strange sense, so she read the 9  "Glass Tears," it said,and in small print it 10 , "Magically it can convert (改变) tears into chocolate.”

  Camilla was very excited. She ran everywhere to 11 someone who was crying, and she 12 a little girl who was weeping sadly. Sure enough, her tears were 13 into choco?late,and as they ran down her cheeks, to her mouth, they sweetened her lips. That 14 stopped her crying. Camilla and the girl spent a fun time together, tasting the delicious tears, and they parted as friends.

  Something 15happened with a woman who had dropped some plates,and with an old man who couldn't find his walking stick. The appearance of Camilla and the chocolate tears cheered up those sad faces, helping them 16 once again.

  Soon Camilla realized that cheering people up was much more 17 than chocolate. Her mad search for sweet food 18 ,and she began to search for sad people who she could try to 19 And she made many friends, which filled her life with  20  and happiness. 

(   ) 1.A. fun   B. strange   C. popular   D. complex

(   ) 2.A. reduced   B. took   C. observed   D. discovered

(   ) 3.A. cleaned   B. searched   C. left   D. sold

(   ) 4.A. dry   B. fresh   C. small   D. sweet

(   ) 5.A. unless   B. until   C. if   D. though

(   ) 6.A. calmed   B. puzzled   C. upset   D. attracted

(   ) 7.A. accidently   B. ^frequently   C. quickly   D. lately

(   ) 8.A. but   B. and   C. so   D. or

(   ) 9.A. label   B. book   C. figure   D. e-mail

(   ) 10.A. informed   B. explained   C. announced   D. described

(   ) 11.A. defend against   B. calm down .   C. look for   D. pick up

(   ) 12. A. learned   B. convinced   C. directed   D. met

(   ) 13. A. developed   B. broken   C. turned   D. divided

(   ) 14. A. hardly   B. soon   C. never   D. always

(   ) 15. A. funny   B. unbelievable   C. confusing   D. similar

(   ) 16. A. smile   B. move   C. start   D. think

(   ) 17. A. natural   B. meaningful   C. difficult   D. frequent

(   ) 18. A. filled   B. started   C. stopped   D. rose

(   ) 19. A. help   B. rescue   C. reward   D. trick

(   ) 20. A. imagination   B. certainty   C. challenge   D. meaning

1 一5 ABCDB 6—10 BCAAB 11—15 CDCBD 16—20 ABCAD

一个女孩特别贪吃,这使她的父母很担心。后来,她的父母把甜食都藏了起来。于是,小女孩离家出走寻找甜食吃。结果,她找到了一种能将眼泪变成巧克力的饮料,并用这种饮料帮助了很多伤心的人。

1.A从hardly had any friends可知,小女孩认为一个人很有趣。

2.B小女孩的父母很担忧,所以把所有的甜食拿走并藏了起来。

3.C从下文介绍可知,小女孩离家出走了。

4.D小女孩的父母把所有的甜食都藏了起来,由此可知,小女孩离开家寻找甜食吃。

5.B小女孩一直走,直到遇到了一个废弃的小屋。

6.D小女孩认为这个玻璃杯里装的是巧克力,所以玻璃杯最吸引她。

7.C看到自己一直寻找的甜食,所以小女孩很快喝掉了那杯饮料。

8.A "味道很好"与"有一种奇怪的感觉"之间存在逻辑上的转折关系。

9.A从后面语境"Glass Tears,"it said判断,应该是标签上写的。

10.B后面的内容Magically it can convert tears into chocolate是对Glass Tears的解释。

11.C小女孩找到了一个有如此魔力的东西,所以她急忙跑去找正在哭的人。

12.D小女孩遇到了一个正在哭泣的小女孩。

13.C根据上文中的Magically it can convert tears into chocolate及Sure enough判断,眼泪变成了巧克力。

14.B由于这种魔力,女孩很快停止了哭泣。

15.D之后相似的事情也发生在了一位妇女和一位老人身上。

16.A根据cheered up those sad faces可知,小女孩帮助他们再次微笑。

17.B从下文"小女孩开始寻找她能帮助的人"可知,使人们振作起来比吃巧克力更有甚

18.C小女孩找到了更有意义的事情做,所以她停止了对甜食的寻找。

19.A小女孩开始寻找她可以帮助的人。

20.D从上文"使人们振作起来比吃巧克力更有意义"可知,通过做这些善事使她的生活有意义并且快乐。

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 Some places are so beautiful or so important in the history of the United States that the na?tional government has set them aside to protect them. They are cared for so that everyone now and in the years to come can enjoy them.

 Ranking at the top of these places are the national parks. There are also historical parks and sites, national monuments, military parks, battlefield sites, national, cemeteries, memorials, parkways, and state parks. All together they make up the national park system of the United States. They are managed by the national park service.

 The oldest of the national parks is Yellowstone. It was made a park in 1872. Now the Unit?ed States has more than 30 national parks. But Yellowstone is still the largest with over two mil?lion acres.

 The government hires many workers to take care of the parks. There are scientists who know a great deal about wildlife. They see to it that the animals of the parks can roam around arid live as they naturally would. There are scientists who know a lot about insects and diseases that might harm the trees and wild flowers. There are scientists who know a great deal about the rocks of the region. There are rangers who see to it that the visitors follow the park rules.

 The national parks are wonderful playgrounds. There are places for campers. And there are cabins to rent and lodges with dining rooms where visitors may stay as they do in a hotel. In ad?dition,there are wonderful opportunities for hiking, taking boat trips, fishing, swimming, ex?ploring the wilderness, and even climbing mountains.

 The parks,however, are more than just interesting and beautiful. They have been called the biggest summer schools in the world. In each park there are scientist guides to explain to the visitors what they are seeing. There are museums, too,with exhibits to show visitors how the regions came to be as they are. Every year millions of visitors go to the national parks. 

(   ) 5. What do we know about Yellowstone according to the passage? 

   A. It covers about three million acres. 

   B.  It is one of those latest national parks.

   C.It belongs to the historical parks and sites.

   D.It is a most important national park in America.

(   ) 6. Rangers are hired in the national parks to        .

   A. watch visitors' behavior in the parks

   B.analyze the rocks in the parks

   C.take care of the forests in the parks

   D.guide visitors around the parks

(   ) 7. Why are the national parks called the biggest summer schools in the world?

   A.Because Visitors can learn the history of the parks.

   B.Because visitors crowd into the parks every summer.

   C.Because visitors can explore the wilderness and take boat trips there.

   D.Because visitors can learn from the scientists in the parks. 

(   ) 8. What is the passage mainly about?

   A.The problems of the national parks.

   B.A brief introduction to the national parks.

   C.Some tips on traveling in the national parks.

   D.A brief introduction to the national park service.

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