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  Not long before, my daughter's shoes were scratched with a knife.She burst into 26 .I took them to the shoemaker to get them 27

    The young apprentice (学徒) glanced at the opening and said, " 28  I can do except replace the upper." His master looked at them and said to me, "If you 29  me, I will add more scratches on both of the shoes."

    I was 30  and asked why.

    He explained, "As if the openings were made  31  for the sake of special style and reuse."

    Two days later I found there were indeed more scratches on 32  shoe, but all the openings were patched (打补丁) by soft red leather with edges sewed by thick thread, 33 more unique and interesting than ever.I couldn't help but 34 the master's skill.

    Another time, my wife's sister's white blouse had been torn, leaving a large opening on the back.My wife  35 the blouse carefully, and then said, "Let me take it 36 and mend it."

    Seeing the blouse again, I was shocked: all the torn parts had been sewed up by thin and 37 thread and they 38 a look of ice crystal (冰晶 ) hanging from a winter's branch. 39 , she had attached a snowman and a cabin made of flowery cotton rags onto the shirt.I 40  with praise, "It's just as beautiful as a piece of  41 !"

    "I was inspired by that craftsman.Patches are supposed to be 42, but a skillful craftsman can make it take on a kind of perfection," replied my wife.

    Her words inspired me even more: Perfection is  43  to achieve in everything; Patches are unavoidable, so is human's life.Since you can't  44  the existence o f wound, you should not expect people's  45  by exposing the wound, which reveals nothing meaningful.

26.A.laughter  B.cheers   C.tears D.speech

27.A.made B.repaired  C.decorated D.preserved

28.A.Anything  B.Something C.Everything    D.Nothing

29.A.trust B.inform   C.appoint   D.convince

30.A.annoyed  B.confused  C.disappointed   D.discouraged

31.A.on purpose    B.by accident   C.in vain   D.beyond control

32.A.neither   B.any  C.every D.each

33.A.remaining B.growing  C.looking   D.feeling

34.A.appreciate B.witness   C.praise    D.describe

35.A.delivered  B.checked  C.washed   D.ironed

36.A.outside   B.downtown    C.home D.abroad

37.A.red  B.white C.pink D.purple

38.A.took on   B.put on    C.decided on    D.focused on

39.A.Therefore B.Otherwise C.Anyway  D.Besides

40.A.sighed   B.signed    C.greeted   D.paused

41.A.cake B.art   C.furniture  D.jewellery

42.A.pretty    B.attractive  C.tough    D.ugly

43.A.easy B.improper  C.likely D.impossible

44.A.change   B.imagine   C.stand D.prove

45.A.respect   B.friendship C.sympathy D.apology

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Dear Kind-Trustee-Who-Sends-Orphans-to-College,

    Here I am! I traveled yesterday for four hours in a train.It’s a funny feeling, isn’t it? I never rode in one before.

    College is the biggest, most puzzling place—I get lost whenever I leave my room. I will write you a description later when I'm feeling less confused; also I will tell you about my lessons. Classes don't begin until Monday morning, and this is Saturday night. But I wanted to write a letter first just to get acquainted.

    It seems strange to be writing letters to somebody you don't know. It seems strange for me to be writing letters at all—I've never written more than three or four in my life, so please overlook it if these are not a model kind.

    Before leaving yesterday morning, Mrs. Lippett and I had a very serious talk. She told me how to behave all the rest of my life, and especially how to behave towards the kind gentleman who is doing so much for me. I must take care to be very respectful.

    But how can one be very respectful to a person who wishes to be called John Smith? Why couldn't you

have picked out a name with a little personality? I might as well write letters to Dear Flagpole or Dear Clothes-line.

    I have been thinking about you a great deal this summer; having somebody take an interest in me after all these years makes me feel as though I had found a sort of family. It seems as though I belonged to somebody now, and it's a very comfortable feeling. I must say, however, that when I think about you, my imagination has very little to work upon. There are just three things that I know: I, You are tall. Ⅱ. You are rich. Ⅲ. You hate girls.

   I suppose I might call you Dear Mr. Girl-Hater. Only that's rather rude to me. Or Dear Mr. Rich-Man, but that's rude to you, as though money were the only important thing about you. Besides, being rich is such a very external quality. Maybe you won't stay rich all your life; lots of very clever men get broke in Wall Street. But at least you will stay tall all your life! So I've decided to call you Dear Daddy-Long-Legs. I hope you won't mind. It's just a private pet name we won't tell Mrs. Lippett.

    The ten o'clock bell is going to ring in two minutes. Our day is divided into sections by bells. We eat and sleep and study by bells. It's very lifeful. There it goes! Lights out. Good night.

    Observe how precisely I obey rules--due to my training in the John Grier Home.

Yours most respectfully,

Jerusha Abbott

To Mr. Daddy-Long-Legs Smith

61.Jerusha felt “confused” because  

    A.she had never written to the trustee before

    B.she was not familiar with the college yet

    C.she could never find the way to her home

    D.she had never traveled on a train berore

62.Jerusha thought that she couldn’t be very respectful to “John Smith” because  

    A.he was a total stranger to her

    B.she was sure it was a false identity

    C.the name was too common

    D.nobody would like to be called that time

63.According to Jerusha, being rich may be      

    A.tentative         B.unimaginable      C.traditional        D.rude

64.The fact that her day is “divided into sections by bells” makes Jerusha feel   

    A.busy B.restricted by rules  C.pressed for time   D.full of energy

65.Jerusha decided to call the trustee Dear Daddy-Long-legs   

    A.in order to show her respect for him

    B.because it was one of his inner quality

    C.in older to make them feel closer to each other

    D.because she had always wanted a father

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  Not every telecom innovation is a major development, but it still might end up changing your life.The US’s Forbes magazine recently gave a list of some odd mobile phone innovations.And, here they are:

  ◎The good pub mobile guide

  Service from the publishers of a British bar guide.Users send a text message containing the word “goodpub” to the company.An automated system finds the phone’s location and sends the user back a list of the closest pubs.Costs 50 pence per query.

  ◎The smell-o-phone

  Researchers at Germany’s Siemens are designing a cell phone that will be able to detect bad breath or body odor and alert the user.The handset has a sensor microchip that causes a high-pitched sound when it recognizes objectionable gases.Still in development.

  ◎Mobile tie

  Database of 14 tie knots with step-by-step instructions.Includes such classic knots as the Windsor, Atlantic, and Half-English.Full version is priced at US$2.

  ◎Pet cell

  Cell phone with microphone and speaker worn on pet’s collar allows owners to call it.Optional GPS(global positioning system)chip allows the animal to be tracked if lost.Under development.

  ◎Furry(covered in fur)phone friends

  Furry costumes for your cell phone.Protect your investment from damage while putting a smile on your face.Priced at about US $10.

  ◎Breast-enlarging ring tone

  Downloadable cell phone ring supposedly increases the chest measurements of women who listen to it.Sells on Japanese websites for about 300 yen(US $2.70)a month.(Posted on 2006-11-23 Issue:239)

(1)

Which of the following has been under development?

[  ]

A.

Cell phone

B.

Furry phone

C.

Pet cell.

D.

Mobile tie

(2)

If a friend of yours is looking for you, how much do you spend sending a message?

[  ]

A.

$2.

B.

$2.70.

C.

$10.

D.

50 pence.

(3)

From the passage we can know that ________.

[  ]

A.

information technology is a major telecom development

B.

all telecom innovation completely is changing our life

C.

some telecom technology revolution plays a key role

D.

new inventions of cell phones do good to everyday life

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  I was standing in the post office, addressing an envelope when I saw a woman approach the postal clerk.“I found this lying on the floor by my box,” she said, “and I would like to hand it in.”

  The postal clerk laughed and said, “I have never had anyone hand in money before, but I will put it in an envelope.Please write your name and telephone number on the front.If no one claims(认领)the money, we will call you.”

  The lady explained, “I have lost money before and it was never turned in.I remember how I felt.I don't want to make someone else feel that way.” Then she left the post office.At almost the same time a very young man rushed in.He approached the postal clerk and asked, “Has anyone turned in any money recently?”

  He told the clerk the amount, and the clerk laughed again.“As a matter of fact, yes!” she responded.“It was turned in just a couple of minutes ago.”

  The look of relief(宽慰)on the young man's face is a memory I will have for a long time.He said he thought the money was safe in his coat pocket when he walked in to check his mailbox.Only when he arrived home did he realize that it was no longer there.

  I finally finished preparing the package to be mailed, but I was the one who had a very special surprise in the post office.

(1)

The underlined word “this” in the first paragraph refers to ________.

[  ]

A.

an envelope

B.

a package

C.

the money

D.

the mailbox

(2)

According to Paragraph 3, the lady also had the experience of ________.

[  ]

A.

losing money

B.

handing in money

C.

finding the loser

D.

working in the post office

(3)

Why did the author go to the post office?

[  ]

A.

To mail a letter.

B.

To mail a package.

C.

To sort out the mail.

D.

To get the mail and deliver it.

(4)

What can we learn from the story?

[  ]

A.

A friend in need is a friend indeed.

B.

Without money you can do nothing.

C.

Few people like to help others nowadays.

D.

Strangers' kindness also makes a difference.

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  Newspapers in the United States earn most of their money from selling space for advertising.The rates they charge are tied to the number of readers.But the number of people who buy newspapers has been falling for years.And this traditional business model had not worked very well on the Internet, especially in a bad economy.

  Many newspaper companies have large debts from buying other papers.Some papers have recently closed or declared bankruptcy or reduced their operations.

  Newspapers are looking for new ways to reinvent themselves and new ways to earn money.That includes giving new consideration to an old idea-charging for at least some of the material that most papers now publish online for free.

  Internet access to newspapers means that more people may read the news, which is good for society.But good reporting costs money.The question is how much people are willing to pay for news that they have got used to receiving for free.

  The look of American newspapers changed after USA Today arrived in 1982.Most of the stories were short.There was heavy use of color and images.People who compared it to television did not necessarily mean that as praise.But the new design succeeded and influenced many other papers.

  Now newspapers are looking to redesign themselves for an increasingly online world.Millions of people would rather read papers like USA Today and The New York Times for free on the Web than pay for a printed version.Publishers who chose that business plan might regret it now, but they might not have had much choice.Survival means changing as conditions change.Like any other business, newspapers have to balance their needs with the need of their customers.

(1)

American newspapers earn most money from ________.

[  ]

A.

advertising products

B.

selling newspapers

C.

publishing stories

D.

reporting news

(2)

Which of the following statements about USA Today is NOT true?

[  ]

A.

It had short stories.

B.

There were many images.

C.

There was heavy use of color.

D.

It was published before 1982.

(3)

The main cause of the problems of American newspapers is that ________.

[  ]

A.

too many people read printed newspapers for free

B.

the Internet and television have taken the place of newspapers

C.

some newspapers have become non-profit organizations

D.

more and more people read news on the Web

(4)

The underlined words “that business plan” in the last paragraph refer to ________.

[  ]

A.

declaring bankruptcy

B.

changing the look of newspapers

C.

publishing news on the Internet

D.

Providing readers with printed versions for free

(5)

What is the main idea of the passage?

[  ]

A.

Advertising industry in America is going through some changes.

B.

Great changes have taken place in the American media.

C.

American newspapers will have a bright future.

D.

American newspapers are facing great difficulties.

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