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For at least a decade, Bridgette Haffher routinely ran into John Grant

Her parents immigrated from Sierra Leone in the early 1970s before she was born. In Washington, the family found a booming community of immigrants from their country. And almost any occasion (时刻)~birthday party, graduation, baby shower-was cause for a big, lively celebration.

Grant was quickly pulled into the same circle when he moved to the area in 1994. He left Sierra Leone at age 18,went to the University of Maryland and became an accountant. He knew Haffher only well enough to say hello, but he was always looking for an opportunity to continue the conversation.

"She was beautiful, and I liked her character," says Grant, now 40. "But she was always with her mom and sister, so she was inaccessible. She was hard to get."

Haffner thought Grant seemed like a nice guy~he was always smiling, even if he never said much. But she didn't think much more about him. After college, she'd lived in Spain for a year before returning to the United States to help her mother and grandmother, who were both ill. Unsatisfied with the care they received, she went to nursing school and started working in health care. Once they were healthy, she focused on becoming a lawyer and living abroad.

At a gathering in 2010,Grant asked Haffiier if he could call her. She was surprised by his interest but gave him her number. They began to talk almost nightly.

The conversations were "very lively", recalls Haffher,now 37. "We had a lot in common, and we could talk as friends."

They were both devoted to their families, their jobs and travel. When Haffher mentioned she loved soccer,Grant invited her to watch a World Cup game at Lucky Bar near Dupont Circle. Haffiiers who grew up in a very traditional family and didn't drink, had never been to a bar. She was delighted by the invitation and soaked up (沉浸于)the rough atmosphere-and Grant's company.

56.It can be inferred from the 2nd paragraph that immigrants in the community_____.

A. led a very hard life                                B. had a lot of work to do

C. didn't welcome outsiders                       D. enjoyed themselves very much

57.Haffiier went to nursing school because_____.

A. she wanted to work well in health care

B. her family wanted her to major in nursing

C. she wanted to take better care of her mom and grandma

D. her sick mom and grandma were unsatisfied with her care

58.    Which is the right order of the following events?

a.  Grant decided to date Hafiher.

b. Haffner routinely ran into Grant.

c. Grant moved to the community where Haffiier's family lived.

d. HafFer found she had a lot in commom with Grant.

e. Grant took HafFner to a bar.

f. Grant phoned Haffiier.

A. cbafde                  B. bcafde                  C. bcfaed                  D. cbfade

59.To both Grant and Haffher, the memories can be described as_____.

A. distant                  B. fresh                    C. regretfiil                D, embarrassing

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听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What i s Jack' s occupation now?

A.A secretary.

B.A noveli st.

C.A new spaperman.

2.Where doe s thi s conver sation mo st likely take place?

A.In a lab.

B.In a clinic.

C.In a dining hall.

3.How old i s Jane?

A.19.

B.27.

C.35.

4.How often doe s the man go to vi sit hi s teacher?

A.At lea st once a year.

B.Once every two year s.

C.Twice a month.

5.How did the woman feel about the Engli sh program?

A.It' s intere sting.

B.It' s difficult.

C.It' s important.

第二节(共15小题:每小题15分,满分22.5分)

请听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给出的A、B、C三个选项种选出最佳选项。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题.

6.How doe s the man seem to feel after thi s job interview?

A.Anxiou s.

B.Hopeful.

C.De sperate.

7.How many interviewee s were able to go to the second interview?

A.4.

B.12.

C.16.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.How much will the man pay?

A.15 yuan.

B.55 yuan.

C.50 yuan.

9.How long doe s the Cheaper way take?

A.At lea st two week s.

B.At lea st ten day s.

C.It' s lea st ten week s.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Why doe s the man refu se the fir st flat?

A.It' s too smal1.

B.It' s too expen sive.

C.It' s not on the top floor.

11.Why doe s the woman let the man look at the second flat fir st?

A.He i s clean and quiet.

B.He i s kind and polite.

C.He i s poor and hone st.

12.How much will the man pay before moving in?

A.$100.

B.$50.

C.$30.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.What i s Tom doing?

A.Li stening to Engli sh song s.

B.Surfing the Internet.

C.Preparing for a te st.

14.How doe s the woman find studying Engli sh?

A.Intere sting.

B.Boring.

C.Difficult.

15.What doe s the woman sugge st the man do?

A.Play more game s online.

B.Talk with friend s online more often.

C.Learn We stern culture online.

16.What will the woman do next?

A.Go to school.

B.Take an exam.

C.Review le s son s.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Who i s the speaker talking to?

A.People showing intere st in the theater.

B.People working in the building.

C.People vi siting the univer sity.

18.What i s the video showing today?

A.The teacher s of the univer sity.

B.The hi story of the theater.

C.The building s in the city.

19.How soon will people meet again?

A.In an hour and a half.

B.In half an hour.

C.In an hour.

20.What i s the purpo se of the speaker' s talk?

A.To tell people the rule s they should follow.

B.To give people a brief introduction.

C.To show people the direction.

完型填空

     Five and a half years ago my father was suddenly rushed to the hospital for an operation.At the time,we had no idea that he was__1__ill.The operation did not go well and he remained__2__.Due to the laws of
our state,we were__3__to keep him on a ventilator (呼吸机) for 72 hours against his wish of stopping
medical treatment if he was too ill.
     At the end of day two,I was__4__in the waiting room and watching others walk their fathers around
who had had__5__.Typically,I am very happy for others that are__6__,but that evening,I guess I was a
little__7__because I finally realized I would__8__be able to hold my father's hand and walk down the hall again.
     I had to jump up and run down the hall to__9__everyone.This was not in my nature but I just had to be__10__.After running for what seemed like a long time,I went into a rest room.I sat in a stall (小隔间) and__11__for at least five minutes.
     When I came out of the stall there was a__12__by the sink.I went to__13__on the water to wash my
face and she came to hug me though I didn't know her.She held onto me__14__I finally stopped crying.
Then she grabbed a paper towel,wet it and__15__it to me.She looked at me and smiled and then left.She never spoke one word but she touched my__16__.
     She__17__me that you do not need to be a conversationalist to help__18__the hurt in others.Never
__19__to hug someone who may need it today.You can make a__20__in someone's life without ever
speaking one word.

(     )1. A. slightly  
(     )2. A. uncomfortable
(     )3. A. inspired  
(     )4. A. sitting  
(     )5. A. dinners  
(     )6. A. changing  
(     )7. A. angry     
(     )8. A. even    
(     )9. A. catch up with
(     )10. A. single  
(     )11. A. cried  
(     )12. A. doctor  
(     )13. A. turn  
(     )14. A. but    
(     )15. A. said  
(     )16. A. face  
(     )17. A. taught  
(     )18. A. see    
(     )19. A. lea rn  
(     )20. A. choice  
B. seriously  
B. uneasy    
B. trained  
B. playing  
B. doubts  
B. recovering
B. pleased  
B. still  
B. adapt to  
B. alone  
B. shouted  
B. manager  
B. put  
B. since  
B. handed  
B. hair  
B. promised  
B. remember  
B. hesitate  
B. mistake  
C. probably  
C. unfortunate  
C. forced    
C. chatting  
C. ideas  
C. returning  
C. curious  
C. never  
C. play jokes on
C. negative  
C. laughed  
C. stranger  
C. take  
C. when  
C. lent    
C. heart  
C. reminded  
C. describe  
C. continue  
C. difference  
D. simply        
D. unconscious    
D. forbidden      
D. reading        
D. operations    
D. leaving        
D. foolish        
D. always        
D. get away from  
D. impolite      
D. complained    
D. nurse          
D. try            
D. until          
D. sold          
D. leg            
D. introduced    
D. heal          
D. dream          
D. decision      
                                                                  Getting a Grant (补助)
     Who Pays?
     The Local Education Authority ( LEA) for the area in which the student is living.
     Who Can Get the Money?
     Anyone who gets a place on a first-degree course, although a student who has already attended a
course of advanced further education may not. Students must also have been resident(常住的) in the
UK for at least three years, which can exclude(排除)  some students from overseas.
     Special Classes
     If a Student Has Studied in a College
     A student who is 26 0r more before the course starts and who has worked for at least three of the
previous(早先的)six years will get extra money  $ 155 a year at 26, increasing to a maximum (最多的)
of  $ 615 at 29 or more.
     If a Student Is Handicapped(残疾的)
     LEAs will give up to  $ 500 to help meet extra expenses-such as buying a tape recorder for blind
students, extra heating or special food.
   Banlang   
   Most of the big banks offer special services tostudents who open accounts(账户) (in the hope that
they will stay with the bank when they become rich officials). A student won't usually have to pay bank
charges as long as the account stays in credit (信用). Some banks allow students to overdraw by $ 100
or so, and still don't make charges (though they do charge interest).
1. A student from Japan who has been staying in England for a year and intends to go to college in a
few months will       .
A. get money if he is taking a first degree course
B. be unable to get money from any LEA
C.get money from any LEA when he has finished his course
D. have to open a bank account before he gets any money
2. A 31-year-old nurse wishes to qualify(具有……资格) as a doctor at a university. She has worked
since she was 25. How much extra money will she get a year?   
A. None.                      
B. $ 155.
C. $615.                      
D. $515.
3. A student who can not walk has to buy a wheel chair costing $ 750 to go to classes. How much of
the cost will he have to pay himself?    
A. $ 150.                      
B. $ 250.
C. $500.                      
D. $ 750.
4. You are a new student. Why may a bank welcome you as a customer?      
A. They know you receive money regularly.
B.They charge students extra money.
C. They hope you will be rich in the future.
D. They need student accounts in their time.

Money Matters for students

GETTING A GRANT(补助)

Who pays?

The local education authority (LEA) for the area in which the student is living.

Who can get this money?

Anyone who gets a place on a first degree course, although a student who has already attended a course of advanced further education may not. Students must also have been resident in the UK for at least three years, which can exclude(排除) some students from overseas.

SPECIAL CASES

If a student has worked before going to college:

A student who is 26 or more before the course starts and who has worked for at least three of the previous six years will get extra money-£155 a year if 26, increasing to a maximum of £615 at 29 or more.

If a student is handicapped:

LEAs will give up to £500 to help meet extra expenses—such as buying a tape recorder for a blind student, extra heating or special food.

Banking:

Most of the big banks offer special services to students who open accounts (in the hope that they will stay with the bank when they become rich officials). A student won’t usually have to pay bank charges as long as the account stays in credit. Some banks allow students to overdraw by £100 or so, and still don’t make charges (though they do charge interest).

1.A student from Japan who has been staying in England for a year and intends to go to college in a few months will         .

       A.get money if he is taking a first degree course

       B.be unable to get money from any LEA

       C.get money from any LEA when he has finished his course

       D.have to open a bank account before he gets any money

2.A 31-year-old nurse wishes to qualify as a doctor at a university. She has worked since she was 25. How much extra money will she get a year?

       A.None               B.£ 155           C.£615               D.£515

3.A student who cannot walk has to buy a wheelchair costing £750 to go to classes. How much of the cost will he have to pay himself?

       A.£150             B.£250            C.£500              D.£750

4.You are a new student. Why may a bank welcome you as a customer?

       A.They know you receive money regularly.

       B.They charge students extra.

       C.They hope you will be rich in the future.

D.They need students accounts in term-time.

5.How much do the banks permit the students who open accounts with them to overdraw?

       A.£ 155            B.£ 615          C.£500              D.£110

Who pays?

The local education authority(LEA)for the area in which the student is living.

Who can get this money?

Anyone who gets a place on a first degree course, although a student who has already attended a course of advanced further education may not. Students must also have been resident(居住) in the UK. for at least three years, which can exclude some students from overseas.

If a student has studied in a college:

A student who is 26 or more before the course stars and who has worked for at least three of the six previous six years will get extra money — £155 a year if 26, increasing to a maximum of£615 at most at 29 or more.

If a student is handicapped:

LEAS will give up to £500 to help meet extra expenses—such as buying a tape recorder for a blind student, extra heating or special food.

Banking:

Most of the big banks offer special services to students who accounts(in the hope that they will stay with the bank when they become rich officials). A student won’t usually have to pay bank charges as long as the account stays in credit. Some banks allow students to overdraw by £110 or so, and still don’t make charges (although they do charge interest).

1.A student from Japan who has been staying in England for a year and intends to go to college in a few months will ________.

       A.get money if he is taking a first degree course

       B.be unable to get money from any LEA

       C.get money from any LEA when he has finished his course

       D.have to open a bank account before he gets any money

2.A student who can not walk has to buy a wheel chair costing £750 to go to classes. How much of the cost will he have to pay himself?

       A.£150.               B.£250.                C.£500.               D.£750.

3.Why may a bank welcome freshmen as customers?

       A.They know they receive money regularly.

       B.They charge students extra interest.

       C.They hope they will be rich in the future.

       D.They need student accounts in term-time.

4.The underlined word “exclude” is closest to the meaning of        .

       A.introducing                                         B.offering reward to

       C.advertising for                                     D.preventing

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