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A butcher watching over his shop was really surprised when he saw a dog coming inside the shop. He went over to the dog and noticed it had a note in its mouth. He took the note and it read “Can I have 12 sausages and a leg of lamb, please. The dog has money in his mouth, as well.”

The butcher looked carefully and was surprised to find that there was really a ten-dollar note there. So he took the money and put the sausages and lamb in a bag, placing it in the dog’s mouth. The butcher was so impressed, and since it was about closing time, he decided to shut up shop and follow the dog.

So off he went. He followed the dog to a bus stop. The dog stopped and started looking at the timetable. The dog checked out the time, and then sat on one of the seats provided. Along came a bus. The dog walked around to the front, looked at the number, and went back to its seat. Another bus came. Again the dog went around to the front, looked at the number and climbed on. The butcher, by now, open-mouthed, followed it onto the bus.

The bus traveled through the town and out into the suburbs. Eventually the dog got up, and moved to the front of the bus. It stood on two back paws and pushed the button to stop the bus. Then it got off with groceries still in its mouth.

Well, the dog and the butcher were walking along the road, and then the dog turned into a house. It walked up the path, and dropped the groceries on the step. Then it walked back down the path, took a big run, and threw itself against the door. Then again, it threw himself against it. There’s no answer at the house. so the dog waited at the door.

The butcher watched as a big guy opened the door, and started shouting at it. The butcher ran up, and stopped the guy. “Why do you shout at the dog? It is really a genius.” The guy responded, “You call this clever? This is the second time this week that this stupid dog’s forgotten its key.”

1.Which may be the best title of the passage?

A. A clever dog.                                     B. A curious butcher.

C. A cruel owner.                                   D. A second lost key.

2.Why was the butcher surprised when he saw the dog?

A. Because there was a note in the dog’s mouth.

B. Because a dog was not supposed to come into his shop alone.

C. Because the dog was not afraid of being butchered.

D. Because the dog could read.

3.The passage implies that _________.

A. dogs are cleverer than man

B. dogs are our best friend

C. the butcher is a cruel person

D. some people are never satisfied with what they have got

4.The dog threw itself against the door, because _________.

A. it wanted to force the door open 

B. it wanted its owner to open the door

C. it wanted to punish itself for forgetting the key     

D. it wanted to get the butcher’s help

5.Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A. The butcher was curious so he followed the dog.

B. The dog didn’t get on the first bus because it was the wrong number.

C. To get off the bus, you should let the driver know by pressing the button.

D. The dog would be driven away by the big guy.

 

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Kate Anderson became an accidental car thief when she went to pick up her daughter’s car near an Ohio University building last week.Anderson saw the nickel­gray Toyota Camry and used her daughter’s key to unlock the car,start the engine and drive home.

When Charlie Vansant left class a short time later,he found only an empty parking spot.He first assumed the car had been towed,but when the police couldn’t find a record of it,they took a theft report.

The morning after Anderson took back the car,her daughter discovered the Camry in the driveway wasn’t hers.She found Vansant’s name on paperwork in the glove compartment and looked up his phone number on the Website for the university.

When she told Vansant the car was in her driveway,“It sounded real fishy at first,like maybe she wanted to hold the thing for ransom,”Vansant said!

He eventually went to the house with a police officer,where he was reunited with his car.According to a police report,the case was closed “because of the mistaken car identity.”Anderson wasn’t charged.

Vansant seemed to blame the car company more than the “thief”.“Her key fit not only my lock,but my ignition as well—so high­five for Toyota,I guess,”he said.

Toyota spokesman Bill Kwong said  key technology wasn’t as sophisticated as two decades ago,and there were so many ways to cut a key,making it possible for such a mix­up to occur.He said the company now has a microchip embedded(嵌入)in the keys for 90 percent of its vehicles that allows them to start only with the correct key.

1.We can learn from the story that Kate Anderson____。

A.was an experienced but unlucky thief

B.took Vansant’s car away by chance

C.fould unlock any car with her special key

D.was accused of theft and put into prison

2.When Charlie Vansant received the phone call,he___。

A.ran as fast as he could to the police station

B.felt someone was playing a joke on him

C.suspected he would be forced to pay for the car

D.went directly to Anderson and collected his car

3.Who should be responsible for the accident?——

A.Toyota Camry.

B.Charlie Vansant.

C.Toyota Company.

D.The police.

4.According to the passage,it can be learned that____

A.the daughter is more honest than her mother

B.many thefts occurred because the same keys were used

C.Toyota Camry is a kind of car,which is easier to unlock

D.the car producers should pay more attention to car identity

 

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I do desire to help my Chinese students to find a better way of learning. I once divided my Chinese MBA students into six groups and set them an assignment: brainstorming on “two-hour business plans”, for example: a restaurant chain. Originality would be valued most. As a result, five groups proposed projects for restaurant chains. The sixth showed a catering service. I couldn’t help expressing my disappointment, though the time limit had been rather challenging.

Those middle managers and financial analysts from state-owned enterprises and global companies were not untalented or without opinions, but they had been accustomed to an educational system that rarely rewarded critical thinking or Originality. Papers were often copied from the Internet and the Harvard Business Review. Students insisted that copying was a superior business strategy, better than inventing and creating.

In China, you can see almost all kinds of products you can imagine have been made and sold, but so few well developed marketing and management minds have been produced that it will be a long time before most people in the world can name a Chinese brand!

Partnerships with institutions like Yale and MIT have been established so as to solve the problem mentioned above. And there’s also the “thousand talent scheme”: this new government program is designed to improve technological modernization by inviting top foreign trained scientists to the mainland with large sums of money. But there are concerns about China’s research environment, which is known for lacking in encouraging independent thinking and inventiveness, and even high salary offers may not be attractive enough to overcome this.

If China wants to become a major world creator, it is no good just seeking partnerships with top Western universities or gathering a group of well-educated people and telling them to think creatively. It’s time to establish a rich learning environment for young minds. Yes, new way of learning is the key!

1.The author feels disappointed when the students hand in their plans because_____

A.there’s one group presenting a catering service.

B.all groups followed his idea of restaurant chains.

C.the students’ ideas were lacking in creativeness.

D.the time limit had been rather challenging.

2.Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?

A.China can make and sell all kinds of product all over the world

B.High pay can solve the problem of China’s research environment

C.Foreign trained scientists are expected to invent a Chinese brand

D.The new government program is aimed at encouraging imagination

3.Which can serve as the best title of the passage?

A.Look for a New Way of Learning

B.Develop MBA Students’ Creative Thinking

C.Help China to Become a Creator

D.Improve China’s Research Environment

 

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A butcher watching over his shop was really surprised when he saw a dog coming inside the shop. He went over to the dog and noticed it had a note in its mouth. He took the note and it read “Can I have 12 sausages and a leg of lamb, please. The dog has money in his mouth, as well.”

The butcher looked carefully and was surprised to find that there was really a ten-dollar note there. So he took the money and put the sausages and lamb in a bag, placing it in the dog’s mouth. The butcher was so impressed, and since it was about closing time, he decided to shut up shop and follow the dog.

So off he went. He followed the dog to a bus stop. The dog stopped and started looking at the timetable. The dog checked out the time, and then sat on one of the seats provided. Along came a bus. The dog walked around to the front, looked at the number, and went back to its seat. Another bus came. Again the dog went around to the front, looked at the number and climbed on. The butcher, by now, open-mouthed, followed it onto the bus.

The bus traveled through the town and out into the suburbs. Eventually the dog got up, and moved to the front of the bus. It stood on two back paws and pushed the button to stop the bus. Then it got off with groceries still in its mouth.

Well, the dog and the butcher were walking along the road, and then the dog turned into a house. It walked up the path, and dropped the groceries on the step. Then it walked back down the path, took a big run, and threw itself against the door. Then again, it threw himself against it. There’s no answer at the house. so the dog waited at the door.

The butcher watched as a big guy opened the door, and started shouting at it. The butcher ran up, and stopped the guy. “Why do you shout at the dog? It is really a genius.” The guy responded, “You call this clever? This is the second time this week that this stupid dog’s forgotten its key.”

1.Which may be the best title of the passage?

A.A clever dog.                          B.A curious butcher.

C.A cruel owner.                         D.A second lost key.

2.Why was the butcher surprised when he saw the dog?

A.Because there was a note in the dog’s mouth.

B.Because a dog was not supposed to come into his shop alone.

C.Because the dog was not afraid of being butchered.

D.Because the dog could read.

3.The passage implies that _________.

A.dogs are cleverer than man

B.dogs are our best friend

C.the butcher is a cruel person

D.some people are never satisfied with what they have got

4.The dog threw itself against the door, because _________.

A.it wanted to force the door open

B.it wanted its owner to open the door

C.it wanted to punish itself for forgetting the key

D.it wanted to get the butcher’s help

5.Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A.The butcher was curious so he followed the dog.

B.The dog didn’t get on the first bus because it was the wrong number.

C.To get off the bus, you should let the driver know by pressing the button.

D.The dog would be driven away by the big guy.

 

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Kate Anderson became an accidental car thief when she went to pick up her daughter’s car near an Ohio University building last week.Anderson saw the nickel­gray Toyota Camry and used her daughter’s key to unlock the car,start the engine and drive home.
When Charlie Vansant left class a short time later,he found only an empty parking spot.He first assumed the car had been towed,but when the police couldn’t find a record of it,they took a theft report.
The morning after Anderson took back the car,her daughter discovered the Camry in the driveway wasn’t hers.She found Vansant’s name on paperwork in the glove compartment and looked up his phone number on the Website for the university.
When she told Vansant the car was in her driveway,“It sounded real fishy at first,like maybe she wanted to hold the thing for ransom,”Vansant said!
He eventually went to the house with a police officer,where he was reunited with his car.According to a police report,the case was closed “because of the mistaken car identity.”Anderson wasn’t charged.
Vansant seemed to blame the car company more than the “thief”.“Her key fit not only my lock,but my ignition as well—so high­five for Toyota,I guess,”he said.
Toyota spokesman Bill Kwong said  key technology wasn’t as sophisticated as two decades ago,and there were so many ways to cut a key,making it possible for such a mix­up to occur.He said the company now has a microchip embedded(嵌入)in the keys for 90 percent of its vehicles that allows them to start only with the correct key.

  1. 1.

    We can learn from the story that Kate Anderson____。

    1. A.
      was an experienced but unlucky thief
    2. B.
      took Vansant’s car away by chance
    3. C.
      fould unlock any car with her special key
    4. D.
      was accused of theft and put into prison
  2. 2.

    When Charlie Vansant received the phone call,he___。

    1. A.
      ran as fast as he could to the police station
    2. B.
      felt someone was playing a joke on him
    3. C.
      suspected he would be forced to pay for the car
    4. D.
      went directly to Anderson and collected his car
  3. 3.

    Who should be responsible for the accident?——

    1. A.
      Toyota Camry.
    2. B.
      Charlie Vansant.
    3. C.
      Toyota Company.
    4. D.
      The police.
  4. 4.

    According to the passage,it can be learned that____

    1. A.
      the daughter is more honest than her mother
    2. B.
      many thefts occurred because the same keys were used
    3. C.
      Toyota Camry is a kind of car,which is easier to unlock
    4. D.
      the car producers should pay more attention to car identity
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