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Jim is a kind boy.He is ________ willing to help his classmates.

A. so             B. much

C. such            D. too

 

D

be too willing to do sth.意为“非常乐意干某事”,而不是too...to“太……而不能”结构。

 

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During the years of depression(萧条), food and money were very hard to find and people had to trade things with each other.
One day I was  36  some potatoes from Mr Miller. I noticed a small poor boy hungrily   37  a full basket of freshly picked green peas. Then I was  38  to see that Mr Miller sold the boy a bag of peas for just a marble (弹球).
Mrs Miller, who had been standing nearby,   39_ and told me that Mr Miller loved to trade with the three boys in the village for peas, tomatoes, and other things  40  he didn’t really need any marbles. I left the stand, smiling to myself,   41  by this man.
Several years went by. One day I learned that Mr Miller had died. I took part in the funeral(葬礼),  42_  three young men . They came over to Mrs Miller, hugged her, kissed her on the cheek, spoke with her and moved on, _43_ their eyes.
Our _44_ came to meet Mrs Miller. I mentioned _45   she had told me about the _46. She told me, “Those three young men above were the boys I told you about. They just told me  47  they appreciated the things Jim ‘traded ’with them. Now, at last, they came to pay their debt.”
“We’ve _48   had a great deal of the wealth in this world,” she _49_, “but right now, Jim wouldW#W$W%.K**S*&5︿U consider himself to be the _50_ man.”
Then she gently lifted the  51   fingers of her husband. Resting underneath were three red marbles.
At that time I realized that we would not be  52   by our words, but by our kind  53  . It is said that it takes a minute to find a  54  person, an hour to appreciate him, a day to love him, but an entire life to 55  him.

【小题1】
A.buyingB.sellingC.borrowingD.hunting
【小题2】
A.reaching forB.glancing atC.staring atD.picking up
【小题3】
A.astonishedB.amazedC.annoyedD.worried
【小题4】
A.turned overB.going overC.came overD.coming over
【小题5】
A.butB.otherwiseC.orD.although
【小题6】
A.suspectedB.impressedC.regrettedD.embarrassed
【小题7】
A.discoveringB.watching C.findingD.seeing
【小题8】
A.closingB.rollingC.cleaningD.wiping
【小题9】
A.timeB.chanceC.turnD.decision
【小题10】
A.the storyB.the proverbC.the legendD.the joke
【小题11】
A.marblesB.menC.debtD.life
【小题12】
A.whyB.howC.whenD.what
【小题13】
A.everB.alwaysC.neverD.seldom
【小题14】
A.laughedB.criedC.sighedD.added
【小题15】
A.honestB.happiestC.coldestD.richest
【小题16】
A.lifelessB.regretlessC.uselessD.hopeless
【小题17】
A.thoughtB.touchedC.rememberedD.affected
【小题18】
A.deedsB.thingsC.remarksD.rewards
【小题19】
A.strictB.honestC.specialD.learned
【小题20】
A.ignoreB.forgetC.recognizeD.remind

CUYAHOGA COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
Bay Village Branch, 502 Cahoon Road, 440-871-6392.
The Egyptian Pyramids, 7 p. m. Sept. 17. Join us as Don King, a long-time student of Egyptology,
discusses the pyramids and presents the possible theories of the construction, design and mysteries surrounding
these ancient wonders.
Join us as local Bay Village resident, Tom Bell, discusses his book “My Dad Is a Freak: a Memoir”, 7
p.m.Sept. 27.
Fairview Park Branch, 21255 Lorain Road, 440-333-4700 or cuyahogalibrary. org.
Dress for Success, 7 p. m. Sept. 17. First impressions count. Some job recruiters(招聘人员) use
appearance to determine self-esteem, respect, confidence and organizational skills. Learn how to dress to
emphasize your strengths and improve your employ ability. Registration required.
Music Study Groups, 1:15—2:45 p. m. Wednesdays, Sept. 19—Nov. 28. Explore current concert music
performed by The Cleveland Orchestra at Severance Hall through informal lectures and listening. Classes are
designed for both new and experienced music lovers and are led by Dr. Rose Breckenridge.
Practical Herbs, 7 p. m. Oct. 3. Famous doctor Sarah Hurt will talk about growing, drying and storing
herbs and how to use them. Registration required.
North Olmsted Branch, 27403 Lorain Road. 440-777-6211 or cuyahogalibrary. org.
Job Club, 1:30—3 p. m. Tuesdays. Join Jim Hansen for helpful tips on resumes, job search strategies and
interviewing. Anyone who is job hunting or looking to change careers is welcome.
War of 1812, 7—8:45 p. m. Sept. 17. This year marks the 200th anniversary. Professor Catherine Rokicky
From Cuyahoga Community College will give a presentation about the war, and immediately following we’ll
discuss the book “Mr. and Mrs. Madison’s War: America’s First Couple and the Second War of Independence”
by Hugh Howard. Registration required.
Olmsted Falls Library, 7850 Main St. , Olmsted Falls. 440-235-1150 or cuyahogalibrary. org.
Family Story-time, 7—7:30 p. m. Wednesdays, through Nov. 27. Join us for rhymes, songs, finger-plays
and a story or two. For children ages birth through age 8 with their caregivers.
Huntington Practice SAT Test, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sept. 15. Follow up, 4—5 p. m. Sept. 26. Get ready for
college by taking a practice SAT exam. Discuss strategies to improve your score, and get tips on preparing for
the real exam. Registration required.
Imaginative Illustrations, 11 a. m. to noon Sept. 29. A hands-on drawing program where children exercise
their imagination while experiencing some basic techniques of cartooning. Grades K-5. Registration required

  1. 1.

    There are many activities for you to choose on Sept. 17 EXCEPT ___________

    1. A.
      listening to a speech which is about the war
    2. B.
      attending a discussion about ancient Egyptian pyramids
    3. C.
      attending a program about how to reduce exam anxiety
    4. D.
      learning about how to leave a good first impression on others
  2. 2.

    If you want to study some medical knowledge, you can call ___________

    1. A.
      440-871-6392
    2. B.
      440-333-4700
    3. C.
      440-777-6211
    4. D.
      440-235-1150
  3. 3.

    If you want to learn how to educate your children, you should contact ___________

    1. A.
      Bay Village Branch
    2. B.
      Fairview Park Branch
    3. C.
      North Olmsted Branch
    4. D.
      Olmsted Falls Library
  4. 4.

    In order to help yourself find a new job soon, you’d better go to___________

    1. A.
      Bay Village Branch and Fairview Park Branch
    2. B.
      North Olmsted Branch and Olmsted Falls Library
    3. C.
      Fairview Park Branch and Olmsted Falls Library
    4. D.
      Fairview Park Branch and North Olmsted Branch
  5. 5.

    It is learned from the passage that ___________

    1. A.
      you can study music for more than one month in Fairview Park Branch
    2. B.
      you can get the information about the four branches on the Internet
    3. C.
      you can choose to take part in all the mentioned events in the afternoon
    4. D.
      both Don King and Catherine Rokicky are college professors

Early in 1980, a magazine called Good Housekeeping printed an amazing article. It was the true story of twins who met for the first time —when they were 39 years old. The twins were separated when they were five weeks old and adopted by different families.

In 1979 they found each other. They found out that they were both named Jim. Although they had never met, they had both been married to women named Linda. Of course, they looked exactly alike. They also walked alike, laughed alike, and even talked alike.

How would you find other articles about twins? The Readers’ Guide to Periodical Literature helps you find magazine articles. Look at the section of the Readers’ Guide below. Study the sample entry.

The Readers’ Guide to Periodical Literature lists magazine articles under their subject or author. All entries are listed alphabetically.

Each subject entry in the Readers’ Guide lists all the articles written on that subject. It gives the title and author of each article. It also lists the name, date, and volume of the magazine, and the pages where you will find the article. Use the section of the Readers’ Guide below to answer the questions. Be sure to study the sample entry.

TWINS

See also

Siamese twins

Identical twins reared apart [University of Minnesota study] C. Holden. il Science 207: 1323-5+ Mr 21 ’80

It’s twins! T. B. Brazelton. Redbook 154: 80 + F ’80

Jim Twins: together after 39 years [identical twins J. Springer and J. Lewis; ed by E. P. Frank] B. Springer. il pors Good H 190: 123 + F ’80

Me, myself & us: twins. J. Rodgers. il Sci Digest p92-7 N/D ’80

Mysteries of identical twins. R. Distelheim il McCalls 108:68+ Ja ’81

New studies on twins seeking to prevent double trouble. K. Cassil. Sci Digest 88:78-81 S ’80

Reunion of identical twins, raised apart, reveals some astonishing similarities [Jim twins]  D. D. Jackson. il pors Smithsonian 11:48-57 O ’80

Telltale behavior of twins [study of long separated identical twins] S. Farber bibl il Psychol Today 15:58-60+ Ja ’81

Twins. M. J. Friedman. il Parents 55:76-81 N ’80

Twins. G. G. Panter. il Parents 55:72+  Mr ’80

Twins take on modeling. Pors seventeen 39:130-3 Je ’80

Twins: the facts and the folklore. E. R. Mark.  Good H 190:256  Je ’80

39. Who wrote the article “Jim Twins: Together After 39 Years”?

   A. Good housekeeping    B. J. Rodgers                   C. B. Springer    D. Jim

40. You want to read the article “Mysteries of identical Twins”. In what magazine will you find this article?

   A. McCalls                 B. Science Digest     C. Distelheim     D. Science

41. Which of the following articles is the newest?

   A. “It’s Twins”                                              B. “Identical Twins Reared Apart”

   C. “Mysteries of Identical Twins”                    D. “Jim Twins: Together After 39 Years”

42. The Readers’ Guide is a series of books. Each book lists all the magazine articles published for one year. Which book in the Readers’ Guide would list the articles on Twins?

   A. 1978-1979              B. 1979-1980            C. 1980-1981     D 1981-1982

  CUYAHOGA COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY

Bay Village Branch, 502 Cahoon Road, 440-871-6392.

    The Egyptian Pyramids, 7 p. m. Sept. 17. Join us as Don King, a long-time student of Egyptology,

discusses the pyramids and presents the possible theories of the construction, design and mysteries surrounding

these ancient wonders.

    Join us as local Bay Village resident, Tom Bell, discusses his book “My Dad Is a Freak: a Memoir”, 7

p.m.Sept. 27.

    Fairview Park Branch, 21255 Lorain Road, 440-333-4700 or cuyahogalibrary. org.

    Dress for Success, 7 p. m. Sept. 17. First impressions count. Some job recruiters(招聘人员) use

appearance to determine self-esteem, respect, confidence and organizational skills. Learn how to dress to

emphasize your strengths and improve your employ ability. Registration required.

    Music Study Groups, 1:15—2:45 p. m. Wednesdays, Sept. 19—Nov. 28. Explore current concert music

performed by The Cleveland Orchestra at Severance Hall through informal lectures and listening. Classes are

designed for both new and experienced music lovers and are led by Dr. Rose Breckenridge.

    Practical Herbs, 7 p. m. Oct. 3. Famous doctor Sarah Hurt will talk about growing, drying and storing

herbs and how to use them. Registration required.

    North Olmsted Branch, 27403 Lorain Road. 440-777-6211 or cuyahogalibrary. org.

    Job Club, 1:30—3 p. m. Tuesdays. Join Jim Hansen for helpful tips on resumes, job search strategies and

interviewing. Anyone who is job hunting or looking to change careers is welcome.

    War of 1812, 7—8:45 p. m. Sept. 17. This year marks the 200th anniversary. Professor Catherine Rokicky

From Cuyahoga Community College will give a presentation about the war, and immediately following we’ll

discuss the book “Mr. and Mrs. Madison’s War: America’s First Couple and the Second War of Independence”

by Hugh Howard. Registration required.

    Olmsted Falls Library, 7850 Main St. , Olmsted Falls. 440-235-1150 or cuyahogalibrary. org.

    Family Story-time, 7—7:30 p. m. Wednesdays, through Nov. 27. Join us for rhymes, songs, finger-plays

and a story or two. For children ages birth through age 8 with their caregivers.

    Huntington Practice SAT Test, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sept. 15. Follow up, 4—5 p. m. Sept. 26. Get ready for

college by taking a practice SAT exam. Discuss strategies to improve your score, and get tips on preparing for

the real exam. Registration required.

     Imaginative Illustrations, 11 a. m. to noon Sept. 29. A hands-on drawing program where children exercise

their imagination while experiencing some basic techniques of cartooning. Grades K-5. Registration required.

56. There are many activities for you to choose on Sept. 17 EXCEPT ___________.

A. listening to a speech which is about the war

B. attending a discussion about ancient Egyptian pyramids

C. attending a program about how to reduce exam anxiety

    D. learning about how to leave a good first impression on others

57. If you want to study some medical knowledge, you can call ___________.

A. 440-871-6392           B. 440-333-4700           C. 440-777-6211           D. 440-235-1150

58. If you want to learn how to educate your children, you should contact ___________.

A. Bay Village Branch    B. Fairview Park Branch    C. North Olmsted Branch    D. Olmsted Falls Library

59. In order to help yourself find a new job soon, you’d better go to___________.

A. Bay Village Branch and Fairview Park Branch         B. North Olmsted Branch and Olmsted Falls Library               

C. Fairview Park Branch and Olmsted Falls Library  D. Fairview Park Branch and North Olmsted Branch

60. It is learned from the passage that ___________.

A. you can study music for more than one month in Fairview Park Branch

   B. you can get the information about the four branches on the Internet

  C. you can choose to take part in all the mentioned events in the afternoon

    D. both Don King and Catherine Rokicky are college professors

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