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A£®She slept well£®
B£®She woke up once£®
C£®She had bad dreams£®
10£®What does the woman worry about this morning£¿
A£®Her difficulty in breathing£®
B£®The meeting at the school£®
C£®The rush-hour traffic£®
11£®What does the woman probably decide to do this weekend£¿
A£®To work on her paper£®
B£®To teach a few classes£®
C£®To attend a writing course£®

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9£®Papa£¬as a son of a dirt-poor farmer£¬left school early and went to work in a factory£¬for education was for the rich then£®So£¬the world became his school£®With great interest£¬he read everything he could lay his hands on£¬listened to the town elders and learned about the world beyond his tiny hometown£®"There's so much to learn£¬"he'd say£®"Though we're born stupid£¬only the stupid remain that way£®"He was determined that none of his children would be denied £¨¾Ü¾ø£© an education£®
Thus£¬Papa insisted that we learn at least one new thing each day£®Though£¬as children£¬we thought this was crazy£¬it would never have occurred to us to deny Papa a request£®And dinner time seemed perfect for sharing what we had learned£®We would talk about the news of the day£» no matter how insignificant£¬ it was never taken lightly£®Papa would listen carefully and was ready with some comment£¬always to the point£®
Then came the moment-the time to share the day's new learning£®
Papa£¬at the head of the table£¬would push back his chair and pour a glass of red wine£¬ready to listen£®
"Felice£¬"he'd say£¬"tell me what you learned today£®"
"I learned that the population of Nepal is¡­"
Silence£®
Papa was thinking about what was said£¬as if the salvation£¨Õü¾È£©of the world would depend upon it£®"The population of Nepal£®Hmm£®Well¡­"he'd say£®"Get the map£» let's see where Nepal is£®"And the whole family went on a search for Nepal£®
This same experience was repeated until each family member had a turn£®Dinner ended only after we had a clear understanding of at least half a dozen such facts£®
As children£¬we thought very little about these educational wonders£®Our family£¬however£¬was growing together£¬sharing experiences and participating in one another's education£®And by looking at us£¬listening to us£¬respecting our input£¬affirming £¨¿Ï¶¨£© our value£¬giving us a sense of dignity£¬Papa was unquestionably our most influential teacher£®
Later during my training as a future teacher£¬I studied with some of the most famous educators£®They were imparting what Papa had known all along-the value of continual learning£®His technique has served me well all my life£®Not a single day has been wasted£¬though I can never tell when knowing the population of Nepal might prove useful£®

24£®What do we know from the first paragraph£¿C
A£®The author's father was born in a worker's family£®
B£®Those born stupid could not change their life£®
C£®The poor could hardly afford school education£®
D£®The town elders wanted to learn about the world£®
25£®The underlined word"it"in the second paragraph refers to"B
A£®one new thing  
B£®the news  
C£®a request  
D£®some comment
26£®What is the greatest value of"dinner time"to the author£¿C
A£®Winning Papa's approval£®
B£®Showing talents£®
C£®Continual learning£®
D£®Family get-together£®
27£®It can be learned from the passage that the authorA£®
A£®appreciated his father's educational technique 
B£®knew very well about Nepal
C£®felt regret about those wasted days          
D£®enjoyed talking about news£®
13£®From the health point of view we are living in an amazing age£®We are free from  many of the most dangerous diseases£®A large number of once deadly illnesses can now be cured by modern medicine£®It is almost certain that one day medicines will be found for the most stubborn remaining diseases£®The expectation of life has increased greatly£®But though the possibility of living a long and happy life is greater than ever before£¬every day we witness the unbelievable killing of men£¬women and children on the roads£®Man vs the motor-car£®It is a never-ending battle which man is losing£®Thousands of people the world over are killed or horribly killed each year and we are quietly sitting back and letting it happen£®
   It has been rightly said that when a man is sitting behind a steering wheel£¨·½ÏòÅÌ£©£¬his car becomes the extension of his personality£®There is no doubt that the motor-car often brings out a man's very worst qualities£®People who are normally quiet and pleasant may become unrecognizable when they are behind a steering-wheel£®They say£¬they are ill-mannered and aggressive£¬willful as two-years-olds and completely selfish£®All their hidden angers and disappointments seem to be brought to the surface by the act of driving£®
   The surprising thing is that society smiles so gentlly on the motorist and seems to forgive his behavior£®Everything is done for his convenience£®Cities are allowed to become almost uninhabitable because of heavy traffic£» towns are made ugly by huge car parks£» the countryside is ruined by road networks£» and the deaths become nothing more than a number every year£¬to be easily forgotten£®
   It is high time a world rule was created to reduce this senseless waste of human life£®With regard to driving£¬the laws of some countries are unbelievably lax£¨²»Ñϸñ£© and even the strictest are not strict enough£®A rule which was universally accepted could only have an obviously beneficial effect on the accident rate£®Here are a few examples of some of the things that might be done£®The driving test should be standardlized and made far more difficult than it is£» all the drivers should be made to take a test every three years or so£» the age at which young people are allowed to drive any vehicle should be raised to at least 21£» all vehicles should be put through strict tests for safety each year£®Even the smallest amount of alcohol in the blood can damage a person's driving ability£®Present drinking and driving laws £¨where they exist£© should be made much stricter£® Speed limits should be required on all roads£®Governments should lay down safety specifications for car factories£¬as has been done in the USA£®All advertising stressing power and performance should be banned£®These measures may not sound good enough£®But surely nothing should be considered as too severe if it results in reducing the number of deaths£®After all£¬the world is for human beings£¬not motor-cars£®

51£®What is the main idea of this passage£¿C
A£®Traffic accidents are mainly caused by motorists£®
B£®Thousands of people the world over are killed each year£®
C£®Only stricter traffic laws can prevent accidents£®
D£®The laws of some countries about driving are too lax£®
52£®What does the author think of society toward motorists£¿B
A£®Society laughs at the motorists£®
B£®Society forgives their rude driving£®
C£®Victims of accidents are nothing£®
D£®Huge car parks are built in the cities and towns£®
53£®What does the author say"his car becomes the extension of his personality"in Para.2£¿D
A£®Driving can represent his manners£®
B£®Driving can show the other part of his personality£®
C£®Driving can bring out his character£®
D£®Driving can show his hidden qualities£®
54£®Which of the followings is NOT mentioned as a way against traffic accidents£¿A
A£®Build more highways£®
B£®Stricter driving tests£®
C£®Test drivers every three years
D£®Raise age limit and lay down safety specifications£®
55£®The author's attitude towards the present traffic situation isA
A£®unsatisfied
B£®positive
C£®appealing
D£®unclear£®
3£®An optimistic attitude is not a luxury£» it's a necessity£®The way you look at life will determine how you £¨1£©D£¬how you perform£¬and how well you will get along with other people£®£¨2£©C£¬pessimism creates a sad and hopeless place where no one wants to live£®
£¨3£©Athoughts£¬attitudes£¬and expectations feed on themselves£®
Years ago£¬I£¨4£©A into a service station to get some gas£®It was a£¨5£©B day£¬and I was feeling great£®As I walked into the station to pay for the gas£¬the attendant said to me£¬"You don't look well£®"This took me completely by£¨6£©C£®A little less confidently£¬I told him that I had never felt better£®Without hesitation£¬he continued to tell me how bad I looked and that my skin appeared£¨7£©D£®
By the time I left the service station£¬I was feeling a little£¨8£©B£®About a block away£¬I pulled over to the side of the road to look at my face in the mirror£®How did I feel£¿Did I look that£¨9£©D£¿Was everything all right£¿By the time I got home£¬I was beginning to feel a little£¨10£©D£®Had I picked up some rare disease£¿
The next time I went into that gas station£¬feeling£¨11£©B again£¬I figured out what had happened£®The place had recently been painted a bright but disgusting yellow£¬and the light reflecting off the walls made everyone inside£¨12£©C as though they had hepatitis£¨¸ÎÑ×£©!I wondered how many other folks had reacted the way I did£®I had let one short£¨13£©A with a total stranger change my£¨14£©D for an entire day£®He told me I looked sick£¬and before long£¬I was actually feeling sick£®That single negative observation had a£¨n£©£¨15£©Beffect on the way I felt and acted£®

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2£®A£®CertainlyB£®AdditionallyC£®ContrarilyD£®Actually
3£®A£®NegativeB£®ImpracticalC£®SensitiveD£®Indifferent
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5£®A£®commonB£®beautifulC£®busyD£®dull
6£®A£®accidentB£®mistakeC£®surpriseD£®chance
7£®A£®roughB£®paleC£®hurtD£®yellow
8£®A£®tiredB£®uneasyC£®boredD£®angry
9£®A£®wellB£®uglyC£®strangeD£®bad
10£®A£®upsetB£®sadC£®sorryD£®sick
11£®A£®illB£®fineC£®regretD£®lost
12£®A£®behaveB£®believeC£®lookD£®pretend
13£®A£®conversationB£®visitC£®bargainD£®stay
14£®A£®workB£®confidenceC£®healthD£®attitude
15£®A£®reasonableB£®seriousC£®temporaryD£®slight
10£®Low-Cost Gifts for Mother's Day
Gift No.1
Offer to be your mother's health friend£®Promise to be there for any and all doctor's visits whether a disease or a regular medical check-up£®Most mothers always say"no need£¬"but another set of eyes and ears is always a good idea at a doctor's visit£®The best part£¿This one is free£®
Gift No.2
Help your mother organize all of her medical records£¬which include the test results and medical information£®Put them all in one place£®Be sure to make a list of all of her medicines and what times she takes them£®"Having all this information in one place could end up saving your mother's life£¬"Dr£®Marie Savard said£®
Gift No.3
Enough sleep is connected to general health conditions£®"Buy your mother cotton sheets and comfortable pillows to encourage better sleep£¬"Savard said£®"We know that good sleep is very important to our health£®"
Gift No.4
Some gift companies such as Presents for Purpose allow you to pay it forward this Mother's Day by picking gifts in which 10 percent of the price you pay goes to a charity £¨´ÈÉÆ»ú¹¹£©£®Gift givers can choose from a wide variety of useful but inexpensive things-many of which are"green"-and then choose a meaningful charity from a list£®When your mother gets the gift£¬she will be told that she has helped the chosen charity£®
21£®What are you advised to do for your mother at doctor's visits£¿C
A£®Take notes£®
B£®Buy medicine£®
C£®Be with her£®
D£®Give her gifts£®
22£®Where can you find a gift idea to improve your mother's sleep£¿B
A£®In Gift No.4£®
B£®In Gift No.3£®
C£®In Gift No.2£®
D£®In Gift No.1£®
23£®Buying gifts from Presents for Purpose allows mothers toD£®
A£®enjoy good sleep    
B£®be well-organized   
C£®get extra support  
D£®give others help£®
7£®Acrobatic£¨ÔÓ¼¼µÄ£© Show in Haidian Theatre Beijing
¡¡¡¡Introduction of the Show£º
¡¡¡¡This is the entertainment that should not be missed by the young and old on a visit to Beijing£®You can see breath-holding acrobatics£¬some of which can be so ¡¡¡¡demanding in the balance skill as to be close to the impossible£®
¡¡¡¡This time you can see the bicycling show-ten cycling girls all ending up on a bicycle with their fans spread out like a peacock£®There are also girls bending and folding their bodies to a position where the feet hold the face and the head and hands are still balancing some glasses£®Other exciting acts are the martial arts£¨ÎäÊõ£©£¬balancing of bowls£¬rope walking£¬pole climbing£¬roller skating and plate swirling£¨×ªµú×Ó£©£¬etc£®
¡¡¡¡Ticket Prices
¡¡¡¡Two daily acrobatic shows from 5£º15 pm to 7£º15 pm£®The detailed price is as follows £¨including 5-65 years old£©£º
¡¡¡¡Yellow Zone£º£¨Mid Rows 14-23£©RMB 120
¡¡¡¡Blue Zone£º£¨Mid Rows 1-4£©RMB 160
¡¡¡¡Green Zone£º£¨Mid Rows 8-13£©RMB 220
¡¡¡¡Red VIP Zone£º£¨Mid Rows 5-7£©RMB 400
¡¡¡¡Booking
¡¡¡¡Book at Beijing-travels£®com or call 13801067568
¡¡¡¡Booking information£ºYour Name£¬Shows£¬Date£¬Time£¬Tickets£¬Telephone Number£®We will explain your enquiry£¨×Éѯ£© or confirm booking within one working day£®When your booking is confirmed£¬you will receive a confirmation letter by e-mail£¬which includes the detailed tickets with prices£®
¡¡¡¡Payment
¡¡¡¡Please pay cash to our clerks when you get to the theater£®Both RMB and US dollar are acceptable£®
21£®What can we infer from the passage above£¿D
A£®Only children would like to watch it£®
B£®It will include the bicycling show by a peacock£®
C£®It will be shown only twice£®
D£®It will be performed by highly-skilled acrobatic group£®
22£®If a couple with their 4-year-old child want to sit in Row 6£¬they should payA£®
A£®800 yuan ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
B£®660 yuan
C£®240 yuan¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
D£®320 yuan
23£®What is the main idea of this passage£¿C
A£®The ways to book acrobatic show tickets£®
B£®The popularity of acrobatic shows in Beijing£®
C£®An advert for Beijing Acrobatic Show£®
D£®The introduction of Chinese acrobatic£®

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