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 I worked as a waiter at a cafe a few months ago. One night,just before I 1 (1) , I found a large wallet on the floor near one of the tables. I was very b (2) at that time,so I didn't have time to check it for the owner's identification (身份).I thought if there was anything i (3) in it, the owner would be b (4) . Sure enough an hour later,a man came into the cafe and asked if anyone had found a wallet. I asked him to describe the 1 (5) wallet,and after he had described it c (6) ,1 gave him the wallet. He seemed very pleased and asked if I had opened the wallet. When I told him "No" , he opened it at once and showed me that it had nearly $800. Then he took out a $20 bill and forced it in my hand. u A reward for your honesty (诚实),"he said and then turned and walked away.

  Thinking about it later,I w (7) wondering whether I would have been so honest if I had known w (8) was in the wallet! But anyway I had saved someone's Christmas plan b (9) finding and returning the wallet. The nice f (10) it gave me was worth much more than the money.

1. 1         2. b       3. l      4. b       5. 1     

6. c       7. w        8. w       9. b      10. f      

1. written 2. interest 3. under 4. population 5. important 

6. think 7. opinions
8. making 9. especially 10. fair

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  You can see kangaroos everywhere in Australia. They appear on TV , in books and in the shops. The government even plans to put them on passports(护照).Although it's the best loved animal in Australia,millions of kangaroos are killed every year. Why,people ask,do the Australians kill them? Quite simply,there are too many of them.

  The number of kangaroos in Australia is believed to be 20 - 25 million. It is as much as 7 million more than the number of people living in the country.

  There are several reasons for the growth in the kangaroo numbers. There is plenty of water in the places where kangaroos live and many of the dingoes―dogs that like to kill and eat kangaroos , are not there any more.

Kangaroos also produce(繁殖)the young all the year round. When a female kangaroo gives birth (生育).she gets pregnant again immediately (马上).

  The large number of kangaroos means some kangaroos don't get food to eat. They are so hungry that they break into farms and fight against other animals for food.

To solve the problem , the Australian government allows a certain number of kangaroos to be killed each year.

Many people don't think that it's right to kill kangaroos,but the government thinks that it is only helping the farmers.

  Australia sells 5 million kilos of kangaroo meat every year―it is used to make hamburgers and meat for dogs.

(   ) 1. What's the main idea of this passage?

A.     Why there are so many kangaroos in Australia.

B.     Why people in Australia kill a certain number of kangaroos every year.

C.     What kangaroos do to farmers in Australia.

D.     Why kangaroos need food.

(   ) 2. The reason for the killing of kangaroos is that         .

A. people don't like them B. farmers are hungry
C. they kill farmers    D. there are too many of them
(   ) 3. From the passage we learn that         .

A.         there are more people than kangaroos in Australia

B.         all people like the idea of killing kangaroos

C.         only people eat kangaroo meat

D.         dingoes lived in the same place as the kangaroos before

(   ) 4. The writer talked about       reasons why there are too many kangaroos in

Australia.

A. 2     B. 3        C. 4     D. 5

(   ) 5. The word "pregnant" in the fourth paragraph in Chinese means         .

A.繁殖的     B.怀孕的    C.出生的    D.可爱的

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