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When I was in high school, most of my friends had bicycle. I hoped I could also have it. One day I saw a second-hand bicycle, that was only one hundred yuan. I asked my father the money.

And he said he could only give me half of the money. I should find the other half myself. So l went to sell newspapers after the school. My father was please when I showed him the money a month after. He gives me the other fifty. You can imagine how happily I was when I rode to school on my own bicycle.

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In the tenth grade,I began working for free at a vet’s that was run by a friend. I wanted to get experience for what I thought would be my future job. However,on one particular Saturday morning I learnt something perhaps more important.

The hospital was in the middle of one of the poorer sections of the city and some people could only pay for the most basic treatments. On this Saturday,a man and his young son,who was probably about 7 years old,walked in with a small cat in a cardboard box. There was something wrong with the cat’s left eye. But the man could not afford to pay for the cost of the medicine. He kept quiet for a while,and then he asked where the nearest animal shelter was. Hearing this,his son cried and started to argue with him. All of a sudden,an older woman who was sitting in the waiting room stood up,walked up to the counter,and told the man that she would pay for the cost. The man thanked her and the son got to keep a healthy cat.

I always thought it was the right thing to help out a needy person,but I only saw people do acts of kindness on TV or in movies. What the woman did made me believe that these things do happen in real life,and quite often.

Now,when I can’t decide whether to help someone who is in need,I remember this woman,and then I have the courage to step up to the plate. Sometimes other people follow.

1.We can infer that a vet’s is most probably a hospital for .

A.kids B.the poor C.animals D.women

2.For what purpose did the writer work at the vet’s?

A.To help out his friend

B.To make some pocket money

C.To gain some work experience

D.To learn more about society

3.What would the man probably do with the cat if the woman didn’t help him?

A.Take it home without treatment.

B.Give it to someone on the street.

C.Give it to the woman.

D.Give it up.

4.We can learn from this passage that .

A.the man doesn’t like keeping a cat

B.the older woman often helps people out

C.the man’s son didn’t agree to the man’s first decision

D.the hospital often asks for too much money

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If you have not already been to Morocco, I urge you to put it next on your list. Africa ________ a world completely different to that of Europe, ________ a warmer, more fragrant and more colorful one! Products are cheap but the________ is not.

I had the good ________ to spend five days there during my holidays. We stayed in a beautiful hotel which ________ five euros a night with free breakfast. As is traditional in Morocco, we were________ with many cups of mint(薄荷) tea as well. There you could do cookery classes, ________ on the roof, and eat a delicious tagine.

During our stay here we decided to be ________nd visit the Sahara. It may have been nine hours' ________ but it was definitely worth the long mini bus ride! We zoomed through the mountains and round the big corners. After nine hours we ________ at the mouth of the Sahara. We ________ a camel ride to where we had our camp. This was ________ by a rich meal and a heart—warming bonfire with music. It was a wonderful way to have some insight into life in the desert and how the people there ________.

However, it was a bit ________ to see these nomads(牧民) with mobile phones and using them in the Sahara desert! It's funny how the whole world has become ________ oriented(朝向的)! We saw shooting stars and the nomads ________ under the stars in the desert ________ it is very, very cold at night! However our ________were very big and quite luxurious with mattresses(床垫)inside and rugs(地毯) laid down everywhere.

This was probably the best ________ of my life and I would ________ anyone else to take on this adventure!

1.A. advertisesB. offersC. affordsD. attracts

2.A. mainlyB. partlyC. greatlyD. altogether

3.A. quantityB. weightC. impressionD. quality

4.A. possibilityB. courageC. fortuneD. time

5.A. lostB. cost C. awardedD. charged

6.A. suppliedB. coveredC. equippedD. exchanged

7.A. showerB. sunbatheC. sunburnD. settle

8.A. relaxedB. abnormalC. uniqueD. adventurous

9.A. driveB. walkC. flightD. voyage

10.A. reachedB. arrivedC. enteredD. left

11. A. wentB. madeC. shookD. took

12.A. abandonedB. accompaniedC. followedD. replaced

13.A. surviveB. escapeC. lastD. stand

14.A. rudeB. surprisingC. disappointingD. embarrassing

15.A. moneyB. teamC. technologyD. value

16.A. sleptB. watchedC. countedD. quarreled

17.A. becauseB. even ifC. sinceD. so that

18.A. bagsB. kitchensC. balloonsD. tents

19.A. experienceB. guidanceC. honorD. influence

20.A. agreeB. encourageC. declineD. promise

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Ricardo Semler became boss of his father's business Semco in Brazil at the age of 21. Ricardo worked like a(an) man, from 7:30 am to midnight every day. One afternoon, while he was visiting a factory in New York, he . The doctor told him if he like that, he would find a new home in hospital. Semler got the . He changed the way he . In fact, he changed the ways his worked, too.

He let his workers take more so that they would be the ones worrying when things went wrong. He them to set their own salaries, their own working hours and he cut all the jobs he thought were , like receptionists and secretaries.

He changed the office: walls, they have plants at Semco, so bosses can't themselves away from everyone else. And the workers are to decorate their work space as they want.

It sounds perfect,but does it ? The answer is in the :in the last six years, Semco's revenues(收入)have from $35 million to $212 million. The company has gone from eight hundred employees to 3,000. Why?

Semler says it's because of "peer pressure" which makes employees work for everyone else. If someone isn't doing his job , the other workers will not allow the to continue. In other words,Ricardo treats his workers like adults rather than children, and expects them to act like responsible . And they do.

1.A.interesting B. independent C. mad D. great

2.A. fell down B. gave up C. went out D. got off

3.A. changed B. continued C. dropped D. went

4.A.sound B. way C. sense D. message

5.A. walked B. talked C. worked D. treated

6.A. family B. workers C. friends D. children

7.A. responsibility B. money C. power D. expectation

8.A. persuaded B. forced C. forbade D. allowed

9.A. decide B. want C. understand D. try

10.A. unnecessary B. unpopular C. stupid D. difficult

11.A. above all B. instead of C. apart from D. except for

12.A. put B. get C. shut D. take

13.A. willing B. free C. tired D. eager

14.A. develop B. grow C. happen D. work

15.A. eyes B. numbers C. persons D. dollars

16.A. grown B. dropped C. beaten D. made

17.A. straight B. slow C. hard D. seldom

18.A. perfect B. wrong C. well D. late

19.A. trouble B. situation C. pressure D. suffering

20.A. children B. teenagers C. professors D. adults

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