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1.The (疲惫不堪的) climbers were rescued by helicopter.

2.The acceptance of new members is (严格) controlled.

3.Because of his special experience, he was chosen to be an (助理) to the president for energy affairs.

4.The symptoms of flu may be unpleasant, but they (消失) within a few days.

5.An exchange of (纪念品) is popular now.

6.He was wearing a very (严肃的) expression and I knew something was wrong.

7.The book gives a short (描述) of the city.

8.I want to thank everyone who has (鼓励) and supported me.

9.The story was first written in English and later (翻译) into Chinese.

10.Christophe Pires was born and brought up in France, but he speaks English (流利地).

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When I come across a good article in reading newspapers, I often want to cut and keep it. But just as I am about to do so, I find the article on the side is as much interesting. It may be a discussion of the way to in good health, or about how to behave and conduct oneself in society. If I cut the front article, the opposite one is likely to damage, leaving out half of it or keeping the text the title. Therefore, the scissors would before they start, .halfway done when I find out the result.

Sometimes two things are to be done at the same time, both worth your .You can only take up one of them, the other has to wait or be up. But you know the future is unpredictable(不可预料) — the changed situation may not allow you to do what is left . Thus you are in a difficult position and feel sad. How that nice chances and brilliant ideas should gather around all at once? It may happen that your life greatly on your preference of one choice to the other.

In fact that is what is like: we are often with the two opposite sides of a thing which are both desirable like a newspaper cutting. It often occurs that our attention is drawn to one thing only we get into another. The may be more important than the latter and give rise to a divided mind. I remember a philosopher's remarks, “When one door shuts, another opens in life.” So a casual(不经意) may not be a bad one.

1.A. same B. front C. opposite D. either

2.A. keep B. get C. bring D. lead

3.A. news B. advice C. report D. theory

4.A. Reduce B. suffer C. cause D. prevent

5.A. for B. on C. off D. without

6.A. handle B. use C. stay D. prepare

7.A. but B. or C. for D. so

8.A. regretful B. satisfying C. impossible D. surprising

9.A. strength B. courage C. patience D. attention

10.A. held B. given C. picked D. made

11.A. alone B. near C. behind D. about

12.A. attracted B. filled C. struck D. caught

13.A. Come B. dare C. do D. deal

14.A. changes B. Improves C. goes D. progresses

15.A. society B. study C. life D. nature

16.A. supplied B. faced C. fixed D. connected

17.A. After B. before C. as D. until

18.A. next B. following C. former D. above

19.A. also B. still C. almost D. once

20.A. action B. treatment C. remark D. choice

I always experienced guilt when I passed by without giving a coin or two to a beggar.

My conscience was pricked again on a tour of Venice in 2010. I had taken refuge from the crowds in a quiet canal-side café. Outside the café was an old woman kneeling on the ancient cobbled stones, begging. Steady streams of tourists were walking past her. A lone young back-packer stood away from the crowds drinking something, but I noticed he was also observing the woman.

A tourist group glanced at the woman and walked on. Another group of tourists arrived and, again, walked past her. The backpacker watched. Then, as I prepared to leave, I stopped at the sight of the backpacker stepping forward and placing some money in the woman’s cup. He did this rather ostentatiously(炫耀地), just before the arrival of another tourist group. I watched as the leader of the group stopped and put some money in the cup. Having been shown the way, other tourists followed suit and added more coins to the woman’s cup.

The young backpacker repeated this process in front of the next tour party going past. Once again, the subtle peer (同伴)pressure worked on the tourists, who all added coins to the cup. His work done, the young man walked over to the old beggar woman, patted her shoulder and said, “I hope that helps a bit.”

I don’t know if the woman understood his English or realized what had just happened, but I did. I placed some money in the woman’s cup and continued my travels, light-hearted after witnessing such an act of caring.

1.The backpacker placed some money in the woman’s cup rather ostentatiously because______.

A. he wanted to stop the tourists by doing this

B. he wanted people to know that he was rich and kind

C. he wanted to help the woman by himself

D. he wanted the tourist group to follow him

2.The author went to a quiet canal-side cafe to_______ .

A. avoid meeting the beggar

B. get away from the crowds

C. take a rest

D. watch the woman beggar

3.We can infer from the passage that ________ .

A. tourists can be cheated by beggars

B. people usually have pity on an old beggar

C. tourists are willing to help beggars

D. people can do kind acts due to peer pressure

4.Before the backpacker dropped some money in the woman’s cup, the tourists ______ .

A. all showed pity for the woman

B. didn’t notice the woman

C. walked by without giving any money

D. gave a little money to the woman

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