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In a moment of personal crisis, how much help can you expect from a New York taxi driver? I began studying this question and found the answers interesting.

  One morning I got into three different taxis and announced, “Well, it’s my first day back in New York in seven years. I’ve been in prison.” Not a single driver replied, so I tried again. “Yeah, I shot a man in Reno.” I explained, hoping the driver would ask me why, but nobody asked. The only response came from a Ghanaian driver, “Reno? That is in Nevada?”

  Taxi drivers were uniformly sympathetic when I said I’d just been fired. “This is America,” a Haitian driver said. “One door is closed. Another is open.” He argued against my plan to burn down my boss’s house. A Pakistani driver even turned down a chance to profit from my loss of hope; he refused to take me to the middle of George Washington Bridge—a $20 trip. “Why you want to go there? Go home and relax. Don’t worry. Take a new job.”

  One very hot weekday in July, while wearing a red ski mask and holding a stuffed pillowcase with the word “BANK” on it, I tried calling a taxi five times outside different banks. The driver picked me up every time. My ride with a Haitian driver was typical of the superb assistance I received.

  “Let’s go across the park.” I said. “I just robbed the bank there. I got $25,000.”

  “$25,000?” he asked.

  “Yeah, you think it was wrong to take it?”

“No, man. I work 8 hours and I don’t make almost $70. If I can do that, I do it too.”

  As we approached 86th and Lexington, I pointed to the Chemical Bank.

  “Hey, there’s another bank,” I said, “Could you wait here a minute while I go inside?”

  “No, I can’t wait. Pay me now.” His reluctance may have something to do with money—taxi drivers think the rate for waiting time is too low—but I think he wanted me to learn that even a bank robber can’t expect unconditional support.

61. From the Ghanaian driver’s response, we can infer that ____.

  A. he was indifferent to the killing     B. he was afraid of the author

  C. he looked down upon the author     D. he thought the author was crazy

62. Why did the Pakistani driver refuse to take the author to the middle of the George Washington Bridge?

  A. Because he was able to help the author to find a new job.

  B. Because he wanted to go home and relax.

  C. Because it was far away from his home.

  D. Because he thought that the author would commit suicide.

63. What is the author’s interpretation of the driver’s reluctance “to wait outside the Chemical bank”?

  A. The driver was too busy to wait.

  B. The driver thought it wrong to support a taxi rider unconditionally.

  C. The driver was frightened and wanted to leave him as soon as possible.

  D. The driver did not want to help a suspect to escape from a bank robbery.

64. Which of the following statements is true about New York taxi drivers?

  A. They are ready to help you do whatever you want to.

  B. they often refuse to pick up those who would kill themselves.

  C. They are sympathetic with those who are out of work.

  D. They work only for money.

65. The passage mainly discusses ____.

  A. how to please taxi drivers.

  B. how to deal with taxi drivers

  C. the attitudes of taxi drivers towards riders with problems

  D. the attitudes of taxi drivers towards their work

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     I grew up poor - living with six brothers, my father and a wonderful mother. We had   36  money and
few worldly goods, but plenty of love and attention. I was   37   and energetic. I understood that no matter
how poor a person was, they could   38   afford a dream.
     My dream was to be a   39  . When I was sixteen, I could crush a baseball, throw a ninety - mile - per
- hour fastball. I was also   40  : my high - school coach was Ollie Jarvis, who   41  me the difference
between having a dream and showing strong belief. One particular   42  with him changed my life forever.
     It was a summer and a friend recommended me for a summer   43  . This meant a chance for my first
income - cash for a new bike and new clothes, and the   44  of savings for a house for my mother. The
opportunity was attracting, and I wanted to   45   at it.
     Then I realized I would have to   46   summer baseball to handle the work schedule, and that meant I
would have to tell Coach Jarvis I wouldn't be playing. I was   47   about this.
    When I told Coach Jarvis, he was as   48  as I expected him to be. "You have your whole life to work," he said. "Your   49  days are limited. You can't afford to waste them."
    I stood before him with my head   50  , trying to think of how to explain to him why my dream of buying
my mom a house and having money in my pocket was worth   51   his disappointment in me.
    "How much are you going to make at this job?" he demanded.
    "$ 3.25 an hour," I replied.
    "Well, is $ 3.25 an hour the price of a   52  ?" he asked.
     That   53  laid bare for me the difference between wanting something right now and having a goal. I
devoted myself to   54   that summer, and within the year I was offered a $ 20,000 contract. I signed with
the Denver Broncos in 1984 for $ 1.7 million, and bought my mother the   55  of my dreams.
(     )1.A.some    
(     )2.A.happy  
(     )3.A.only    
(     )4.A.teacher
(     )5.A.lucky  
(     )6.A.taught  
(     )7.A.match  
(     )8.A.job    
(     )9.A.cause  
(     )10.A.stand  
(     )11.A.take out
(     )12.A.excited
(     )13.A.mad    
(     )14.A.working
(     )15.A.shaking
(     )16.A.feeling
(     )17.A.dream  
(     )18.A.offer  
(     )19.A.study  
(     )20.A.clothes
B.little  
B.lovely  
B.ever    
B.coach  
B.satisfied
B.asked  
B.story  
B.camp    
B.start  
B.call    
B.cut off
B.curious
B.puzzled
B.playing
B.hanging
B.suffering
B.game    
B.price  
B.sports  
B.bike    
C.no      
C.angry    
C.still    
C.doctor  
C.hopeful  
C.told    
C.momen t  
C.holiday  
C.need    
C.look    
C.put on  
C.anxious  
C.regretful
C.learning
C.holding  
C.facing  
C.chance  
C.question
C.homework
C.house    
D.much        
D.noisy        
D.almost      
D.sportsman    
D.surprised    
D.trained      
D.incident    
D.course      
D.amount      
D.jump        
D.give up      
D.disappointed
D.discouraged  
D.shining      
D.nodding      
D.expressing  
D.life        
D.order        
D.business    
D.goods        

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Obviously, there was a wall separating my father and me. But I was 21 my father's love. Nobody knew how 22 I was when I saw other fathers and 23 walking hand in hand. 24 , for me, it was only a dream.

With years going by, I couldn't 25 it any more. So I decided to tear down this 26 into pieces. But I needed courage.

Everything began to 27 after I wrote a letter to my father. I can imagine the 28 look on my father's face when he read the letter, which was really a 29 to him.

"I am sorry, my daughter. It is my fault that I have 30 your feelings. But I 31 , from now on, I'll try my best to be a good father." My father told me this later. 32 , tears rolled down my cheeks.

He ignored my feelings before, but now he really 33 the importance of love and has changed a lot. Now 34 I come home from school, my father will talk with me. He will ask me 35 I get along well with my teachers and classmates and if everything is going well in school.

36 , I have entered my father's world. I opened the door to his heart. My 37 has come true!

I have succeeded in gaining happiness by my own 38 and I'll 39 it for ever and ever. He is my father, the only one I have.

"Wherever you go, whatever you do, your mother and I will be 40 there for you," said my father.

21. A. angry with   B. indifferent(不在乎)about

C. eager for   D. wondering about

22. A. jealous(嫉妒的)    B. disappointed      C. uninterested       D. puzzled

23.A. mothers B. daughters   C. sons    D. teenagers

24.A. However      B. Therefore   C. Anyway     D. And

25.A. change  B. make  C. suffer  D. bear

26.A. situation       B. wall    C. love    D. dream

27.A. turn      B. fade    C. change       D. vary

28.A. surprised      B. exited C. appreciated D. interested

29.A. reminder      B. comfort      C. blow   D. shock

30.A. avoided B. ignored      C. harmed      D. forgot

31.A. decide   B. guess  C. promise      D. hope

32.A. For the moment   B. The moment      C. Every moment   D. At that momen t

33.A. understands   B. masters      C. attaches      D. follows

34.A. in time  B. at times      C. at the time  D. every time

35.A. how      B. whether      C. why    D. when

36.A. Finally  B. Luckily      C. Clearly       D. Regularly

37.A. expectation   B. thought      C. plan    D. dream

38.A. way      B. effort  C. hands  D. behaviour

39.A. value     B. hide    C. keep   D. remember

40.A. correctly       B. perfectly    C. right   D. very

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