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¡¡¡¡A sixth of undergraduates in Beijing this year have registered at driving school. The students, mostly from majors such as business management or international trade, will finish their driving courses within 20 days or so.

¡¡¡¡Training costs have dropped to 2, 600 yuan for students, according to the Haidian Driving School in Beijing. The price is not really low, but students will accept it, seeing it as an investment in their future. Familiarity with the operation of computers and fluent English are the basic skills graduating students need to find a job. But a driver¡¯s permit has become another factor.

¡°In the job market, owning a driver¡¯s permit sometimes strengthens a graduating student¡¯s competitiveness for a good position, ¡±says Zhou Yang, an undergraduate at the China University of Political Science and Law.

¡¡¡¡Cars will become a necessary part of many people¡¯s lives in the coming years, and it is difficult to get a permit of campus because of the pressures on working people¡¯s time. ¡°Having a fulltime job after graduation offers limited time to learn to drive. We senior students have plenty of spare time, plenty of opportunity to learn. ¡±Zhou says.

¡¡¡¡Xu Jian, an official at the driving school, said undergraduates were very able and serious, and could grasp in an hour what ordinary people took four hours to learn. In this driving school, middle -aged people, young women and college students are the main customers.

¡¡¡¡To get a driver¡¯s permit, a beginner is now required to have at least 86 hours¡¯ practice before the final road test.

40£®________ in Beijing want to learn to drive.

¡¡¡¡A. Most of the undergraduates

¡¡¡¡B. Many undergraduates

¡¡¡¡C. Many students in the driving school

¡¡¡¡D. Most of the students who learn business or international trade

41£®The undergraduates are learning to drive because ________.

¡¡¡¡A. they need this skill to find a good job

¡¡¡¡B. they like to drive cars

¡¡¡¡C. they will not have any time to learn to drive after they have found a full - time job

¡¡¡¡D. most of them will be able to buy cars in the future

42£®Which of the following is likely to be Xu Jian¡¯s opinion of students learning to drive?

¡¡¡¡A. He thought it was better to learn it at college than at work.

¡¡¡¡B. He decided it was a waste of money and time to learn to drive.

¡¡¡¡C. He agreed that they could learn to drive.

¡¡¡¡D. He thought they would spend three times more time to learn to drive than usual.

43£®Which of the following can be the best headline for the passage?

¡¡¡¡A. Students Pay Less to Learn to Drive Now.

¡¡¡¡B. Students Learn to Drive.

¡¡¡¡C. It is Better to Learn to Drive at Colleges.

¡¡¡¡D. Welcome to the Driving School.

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We have so many first days in our lives. First days are milestones(Àï³Ì±®) in our lives. They 36 the beginning of a new experience or journey and they are also filled with¡¡ 37¡¡ feelings. They can be a little frightening as we step into the unknown, but they can also inspire us as they give us fresh¡¡ 38 for the future.

I want to share a 39 that perfectly shows this point. Trisha was told that 40 is the key to knowledge. She watched her older brother 41 he read his schoolbooks and could hardly 42 the day when she would learn to read.

But after Trisha 43 started school, she found that she was not able to understand words like the other boys and girls. However hard she 44 , she saw only confusion. Trisha 45 , the teacher and the other children laughing at her, and she began to believe that she was not ¡¡46 .

By the time Trisha entered the fifth grade, she had lost the 47 in herself. That was the year when she met Mr. Falker. He was 48 . He praised Trisha¡¯s talents, and he wouldn¡¯t tolerate the other children laughing at her. After some time, Mr. Falker 49 that Trisha didn¡¯t know how to read, but he knew she could 50 some help.

He found an expert, and together they 51 with Trisha after school. They 52 her to understand words ¡¡53 one day Mr. Falker handed her a book and she could read it all by herself. She didn¡¯t even notice the tears in his eyes.

This is a true story. The little girl is Patricia Polacco, a famous 54 , and Thank you Mr. Falker is the twenty-sixth book that she has written. Mr. Falker gave her a fresh new 55 and made a difference in her life.

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When he returned my paper, I was 4 .There was a big red ¡°¡Á¡± through each of my answers. I had failed! 5 must be some mistake! I had written down 6 what Mr Henry

said. Then I learned that everyone in the class had 7 . What had happened? Very simple, Mr Henry 8 . He had invented this cattywampus. There had never 9 any such animal. The information in our notes was, 10 , incorrect. Did we expect our marks for incorrect answers? Needless to say, we were 11 .

What kind of test was this? And what kind of teacher? Mr Henry said he 12 we would learn something from this experience. 13 and textbooks are not perfect. 14 no one is. He told us not to 15 our minds go to sleep, and to speak out 16 we ever thought he or the textbook was wrong.

Every class was an exciting one 17 Mr Henry. I can still remember some science periods from beginning to end. I haven¡¯t made any great scientific subjects, 18 Mr Henry¡¯s class gave me and my classmates something 19 , like the courage to look people in the 20 ¡¡and tell them they are wrong. He also showed us that you can have fun doing it.

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It was Tom¡¯s first visit to English, and he was looking forward to his first journey, on London¡¯s Underground Railway. And against his friends¡¯ ¡¡36 ¡¡, he decided to travel ¡¡37 .

¡¡¡¡ He entered the station shortly after five o¡¯clock in the afternoon. This is a ¡¡38 time to travel in London, ¡¡39 crowds of people go home from work at this hour. He 40 to join a long line of people waiting for tickets. When at last his 41 came, he had some difficulty in making himself understood by the ticket seller. 42 ,he got the right ticket in the end and , by asking people the way, he also found the right 43 . It was 44 tight with people. He did not 45 to get on the first train, but he was able to move nearer to the edge of the platform so as to be in a better 46 to get on the next one. When the train came in, Tom was 47 forward onto the train by the 48 of people from behind. The doors closed and the train moved off. He was unable to see the 49 of the stations where the train 50 , but he knew that the station he wanted was the sixth ¡¡51 along the line. When the train reached the sixth station, Tom got off, feeling 52 that his journey had been so easy. But he suddenly realized that he had come to a station he had never 53 . He explained his ¡¡54 to a man who was standing on the platform. With a ¡¡55 on his face, he told Tom that he had caught a train going in the opposite direction.

36. A. thought¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. advice¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. favor¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. view

37. A. alone¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. away¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. along¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. abroad

38. A. certain¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. possible¡¡¡¡ ¡¡ C. bad¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. proper

39. A. for¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. and¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. so¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. but

40. A. hoped¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. had¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. planned¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. happened

41. A. chance¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. time¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. luck¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. turn

42. A. Thus ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. But¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. Therefore¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. However

43. A. train¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. platform¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. conductor¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. station

44. A. packed¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. caught¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. covered¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. seized

45. A. manage¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. try¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. succeed¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. expect

46. A. situation¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. state¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. position¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. condition

47. A. fighting¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. swept¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. struggling¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. drawn

48. A. help¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. strike¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. support¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. push

49. A. notices¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. marks¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. names¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. scenes

50. A. left¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. stopped¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. started¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. moved

51. A. pause¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. arrival¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. stop¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. part

52. A. glad¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. puzzled¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. exciting¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. tired

53. A. heard of¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. talked about¡¡¡¡ C. thought of¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. arrived at

54. A. result¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. mistake¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. difficulty¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. question

55. A. surprise¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. pity¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. sadness¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. smile

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