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One day when the famous American scientist Edison was on his way home, a young man stopped him and required to have a word with him. Edison accepted his request.

The young man asked, “How can you invent so many things and achieve your fame(名声, 名望)? ”

The scientist said, “It seems that you have been thinking of becoming famous every day. ”The young man nodded, “Yes. I have been dreaming of being a person as notable(著名的)as you. Every minute I am thinking of how to become reputable. I don’ t know when I can achieve my fame. ”

Edison told him, “Don’ t worry, young man. If you want to be a famous man this way, you will have to wait until you die! ”

“Why should I? ”the young man was puzzled.

Edison said, “What you dream is actually a high building. You never think of how to build it with bricks(砖块). Thus the building will never come into reality(现实). However, your story can serve as a mirror. People will remember you because of your illness and laziness. They will often speak of your name while they give warnings to their children. Aren’ t you a notorious(声名狼藉)person by then? ”

1.The man asked Edison to tell him .

A. how to invent new things B. how to become famous

C. how he became a nobleman D. how to become a scientist

2.After hearing Edison’ s talk, the young man was puzzled because Edison told him .

A. he would die before he was famous

B. he would be famous before he died

C. he would die after he was famous

D. he would never be famous

3.The man didn’ t achieve his fame because________.

A. his wish was too high[

B. he was too stupid

C. he didn’ t learn from others

D. he was short of hard-working spirit

4.The story mainly tells us .

A. a person needs high spirit

B. one shouldn’ t dream of becoming famous

C. only by hard work can one’ s wish come into reality

D. one person shouldn’ t be idle and lazy

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“Eat your peas,” my grandmother said.

“Mother,” said my mother in her __ voice. “He doesn’t like peas. Leave him alone.”

My grandmother __ at me and said the words that __ ray life, “I’ll pay you five dollars __ you eat those peas. Five dollars! And only one plate of peas stood between __ and the possession of that __ amount of money. I began to __ the awful things down ray throat and finally swallowed the __ one of them. My grand-mother handed me the __. I can do what I want, Ellen, and you can’t stop me,” she __ to my mother. My mother glared at her and also glared at me ___

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Oh, despair! Now, too late, I realized that I had been __ in a terrible place from which there was no __. “you ate them for money. You can eat them for love.” Did I eat the peas? You bet I did. I ate them that day and every other time they were served thereafter.

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2.A. unexpectedly B. undoubtedly C. reasonably D. naturally

3.A. preferred B. valued C. hated D. ignored

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5.A. trembling B. ringing C. urging D. warning

6.A. aimed B. looked C. laughed D. shouted

7.A. changed B. improved C. controlled D. mixed

8.A. unless B. when C. before D. if

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10.A. unimaginable B. believable C. unpredictable D. acceptable

11.A. throw B. place C. force D. bite

12.A. best B. single C. possible D. last

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14.A. explained B. announced C. whispered D. screamed

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17.A. mild B. blank C. distant D. cold

18.A. held B. chose C. piled D. dropped

19.A. caught B. left C. beaten D. hidden

20.A. stop B. risk C. escape D. cost

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The British Heart Foundation dropped its three-egg-a-week limit in 2005. However, almost half of Britons believe the limit still applies.

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A. are the most nutritious food.

B. have no effect on blood cholesterol

C. can be included in a healthy diet

D. are forbidden to be eaten in the UK

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A. drugs to lower blood pressure will be replaced by eating eggs

B. stomach enzymes mixed with eggs can cure heart diseases

C. most Britons agree the three-egg-a-week limit should be dropped

D. about 50% of Britons think eating an egg a day is bad for their health

4.The text is meant to .

A. introduce scientific findings about eggs

B. introduce a medicine made from eggs

C. tell people how to lower their blood pressure

D. advise people to eat as many eggs as possible

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