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W:Mrs. Everett is expecting you, Mr. Brown. She’ll be with you in a few minutes.

M:Fine

W:Can I take your coat?

M:Yes, Please. Here you are.

W:       61         .

M:No thanks. I’ve been sitting for the last three hours, and I’d like to strech my legs.

W:Can I get you something to drink----coffee, tea or a cold drink?

M:That would be very nice.      62      .

W:Yes, certainly, Mr. Brown.      63      .

M:White with one sugar.

W:      64      .

M:Thank you , but it’s not necessary. I can walk easily.

W:      65      .

M:Thanks.

       A.Here’s your coffee, Mr. Brown.

       B.Would you like something to read?

       C.How do you take it ?

       D.Let me show you in .

       E.Could I have a cup of coffee, please?

       F.Would you like to take a seat while you’re waiting?

       G.Shall I call a taxi to take you round there after your meeting with Mrs. Everett?

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As China faced up to a battle against bird flu, the government announced a range of control measures it believed would bring the disease under control.

This bird flu 21  more than 16 people across Asia and was made certain in China in late January, 2008 No  22  cases had been found in the mainland but at least 13 of the country’s 31   provinces, autonomous regions(自治区) and municipalities had  23  the disease in poultry(家禽).

       “It 24 a difficult task for China to prevent and control the disease,  25  the government is confident in the fight,” said a Vice-Minister of Agriculture. He gave details of a range of measures designed to  26  the disease spreading. Poultry within 3km of infected farms was to be killed and those within 5km vaccinated(接种疫苗).  27  , there would be constant monitoring(监控) and daily  28 on the disease across the country, and  29  production of bird flu vaccines.

       Among the 11 Asian countries and regions 30 by bird flu in animals, only Vietnam and Thailand had reported human cases. The people infected were reported to have  31  the disease from poultry.

       While the World Health Organization said there was  32  proof of human transmission(传播) of bird flu, it admitted that two sisters who died of bird flu in Vietnam 33  have caught it from their brother.

       The big 34  was that the disease could combine with a human flu virus(病毒) to create a deadly 35 disease that would kill millions of people across the  36 . Many Asian farmers live close with their animals and sell  37  chickens on the market. This greatly increases the 38  of human being infected with bird flu.

       An official from WHO said Asian countries affected by bird flu should introduce a more  39 way of raising and selling chickens. They have to completely 40  their lifestyle and attitude towards animals.

21.A.hurt      

B.hit       

C.struck       

D.killed

22.A.animal        

B.bird        

C.human      

D.poultry

23.A.shown        

B.reported      

C.struck       

D.said

24.A.remains       

B.leaves       

C.stays        

D.continues

25.A.but             

B.and       

C.while        

D.so

26.A.fight       

B.control      

C.keep         

D.stop

27.A.However      

B.Meanwhile   

C.Therefore     

D.Instead

28.A.controls       

B.treatments    

C.reports       

D.vaccines

29.A.started        

B.improved     

C.increased     

D.attempted

30.A.affected       

B.destroyed     

C.connected    

D.introduced

31.A.held         

B.covered      

C.carried       

D.caught

32.A.some         

B.much        

C.no           

D.more

33.A.should        

B.might        

C.must         

D.need

34.A.accident      

B.problem      

C.task          

D.flu

35.A.new          

B.strange      

C.serious       

D.bad

36.A.country       

B.area        

C.mainland    

D.globe

37.A.killed      

B.many       

C.dead        

D.live

38.A.speed     

B.possibility   

C.introduction   

D.experience

39.A.healthy       

B.useful       

C.simple        

D.gentle

40.A.stop       

B.change      

C.form        

D.keep

No one gets through life without experiencing many disappointments. Strangely, though, most people seem unprepared for disappointment and react to it in negative ways. They feel depressed or try to escape from their troubles instead of using disappointment as an opportunity for growth.

One negative reaction to disappointment is depression. A woman trying to win a promotion, for example, works hard for over a year in her department. Helen is so sure she will get the promotion. In fact, she has already picked out the car she will buy when her salary increase comes through. However, the boss names one of Helen's co-workers for the spot. Deeply depressed, Helen loses her enthusiasm for her job and can barely force herself to show up every day. Helen tells herself that she is a failure and that doing a good job just isn't worth the work.

Another negative reaction to disappointment, and one that follows depression, is the desire to escape. Kevin fails to get into the college his brother is attending, the college that was the focus of all his dreams, and decides to escape his disappointment. Why worry about college at all? Instead, he covers up his real feelings by giving up on his school-work and getting completely involved with friends, parties, and "good times".

The positive way to react to disappointment is to use it as a chance for growth. This isn't easy, but it's the only useful way to deal with an inevitable part of life. Helen, the woman who was not promoted, could have handled her disappointment by looking at other options. If her boss did not recognize her talent and hard work, perhaps she could transfer to another department. Or she could ask the boss how to improve her performance so that she could prepare for the next promotion. Kevin, the boy who didn't get into the college of his choice, should look into other schools. Going to another college may encourage him to be his own person, step out of his brother's shadow, and realize that being turned down by one college isn't a final judgment on his abilities or potential.

Disappointments are unwelcome, but regular visitors to everyone's life. We can feel depressed about them or we can try to escape from them. The best thing, though, is to accept a disappointment and then try to use it somehow: Step over the unwelcome visitor on the doorstep and get on with life.

 

57.In this passage, the author _____.

       A.analyzes the cause of disappointment

B.describes his personal experience in dealing with disappointment

C.criticizes Helen and Kevin's negative responses to disappointment

D.offers specific examples of the ways people deal with disappointment

58.From the context, the word "option" (Para.4) means _____.

A.way                 B.choice              C.place                D.job

59.In the author's opinion, Helen should ______ instead of feeling depressed.

       A.work even harder to get better than her promoted co-worker

B.stand the pressure and competition

C.win a good opinion from the boss by seeking his advice

D.move into another department to have her talent and hard work appreciated

60.Which of the following best expresses the main ides of this selection?

A.Disappointment is an inevitable part of life and we have to handle it in a positive way.

B.Life is made up of a series of disappointments. We have to accept them.

C.There are two kinds of reactions to disappointment.

D.Most people react to disappointment in negative ways.

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