摘要: A. question B. wonder C. trouble D. happiness

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After graduation from Harvard Medical School, Dr William Thomas never thought he'd work in a nursing home. Then,  51   , he became a medical director of a nursing home in New York, and his ideas began to  52   . "For the first time in my career, I was  53  for the answer to the question. What does it mean to  54   another person?"

  55  that the biggest trouble facing nursing-home residents(居住者)are helplessness,  56   and boredom, he arranged laughter, usefulness and love as  57   .

  58   Thomas calls it, he began the "Edenization(伊甸园化)" of the nursing home in 1992. At last he founded the Eden Alternative.

Lazy moments and loud television programmes were  59   with lovely children, playful pets,  60   plants and music in the lobby. These living things are mixed into  61  . Residents are  62   to tend the animals, water the plants, weed outdoor gardens and do crafts (手工艺品)with the children.

The Eden Alternative changed the  63   of the residents at this 80-bed nursing home. In a three-day study, the nursing home was  64   with a nursing home of equal size. The Eden Alternative had 15 percent  65   resident deaths and 38 percent lower medication costs.

In 1995 Dr Thomas  66   his full time to the promotion (推广)of the Eden Alternative. More than 200 nursing homes throughout the country have  67   the Edenization process. Thomas receives queries(质疑)from as  68  away as Turkey, Japan, Brazil and the Netherlands. He hopes that his idea of filling the

"  69  "with nursing homes and inviting the community in will help to "break conventional (传统的)practice in long term  70   ."

51. A. unexpectedly B. unfortunately C. unhappily D. suddenly

52. A. wonder B. struggle C. shake D. change

53. A. hoping B. replying C. caring D. searching

54. A. make B. visit C. tend D. care

55. A. Recognizing B. Supposing C. Regarding D. Imagining

56. A. loneliness B. poverty C. timelessness D. excitement

57. A. food B. reference C. treatment D. introduction

58. A. When B. As C. Unless D. Since

59. A. went B. replaced C. began D. met

60. A. man-made B. plastic C. alive D. live

61. A. hope B. life C. happiness D. success

62. A. got B. helped C. encouraged D. required

63. A. lives B. habits C. customs D. methods

64. A. compared B. covered C. dealt D. equipped

65. A. more B. less C. worse D. fewer

66. A. sent B. led C. devoted D. used

67. A. begun B. developed C. prevented D. invented

68. A. long B. much C. far D. soon

69. A. homeless B. homes C. plants D. pets

70. A. relation B. education C. match D. care

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June is always a sad time for Senior Three students. After taking the big test, they leave to  31    their dreams in different ways. It’s hard time when students    32   to say goodbye to carefree high school days and close friends.

     People always say that teenage friendships are the most precious. Kids are too young to understand real friendship while adults    33   to relate it to fame and wealth.

     Things are    34   with high school best friends. We share each other’s secret. We discuss news from all walks of life and begin to    35   our values. We support each other on the journey to the biggest    36    in our lives. We also share success and failure. The seeds of friendship become deeply rooted.

     Many of us don’t realize this ­­­   37    we enter society. One of my friends, Yang Ping,    38   how strong the bond with high school friends could be. “ It was my high school friend who helped me    get    39   the darkest days in my life,” said the 27-year-old girl.

     In 2001 Yang lost her job in Beijing. Yang’s best friend was staying in a college dormitory and took her in. Each night the two girls squeezed into a narrow single bed, chatting and crying. “I’ll never forget her care and encouragement, which supported me out of the darkness,” said Yang.

     I    40    remember my last days in Senior 3. At the time, I    41    a 20-page message with my best friend, both of us hoping to keep the friendship    42    forever.

     But we didn’t realize we were already deep in each other’s    43    . During the past ten years, whenever I’ve needed help or wanted to pour out my    44   , she has always been there at the other end of a telephone line.

    It is true that friends come and go. But never forget the ones who have been there for you. Take a closer look at those now around you, they could be the most precious     45   you discover in your entire life.

1.A. realize            B. create       C. depend       D. finish

2.A.decide              B. volunteer        C. have         D. begin

3.A. attempt            B. tend             C. plan             D. manage

4. A. similar           B. same             C. like             D. different

5.A. weigh          B. make             C. measure      D. shape

6.A. challenge          B. trouble      C. question         D. problem

7.A. unless             B. after            C. until        D. but

8. A. experienced       B. appreciated      C. considered  D. thought

9.A. into               B. out          C. through      D. across

10.A. yet               B. even         C. already          D. still

11.A. changed           B. exchanged    C. turned       D. discussed

12. A. running              B. going        C. advancing    D. marching13.A. head               B. brain          C. spirit           D. heart

14.A. unhappiness       B. happiness        C. disaster         D. joy

15.A. period            B. treasure         C. wonder       D. image

 

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After graduation from Harvard Medical School, Dr William Thomas never thought he'd work in a nursing home. Then,  51  , he became a medical director of a nursing home in New York, and his ideas began to  52  . "For the first time in my career, I was  53  for the answer to the question. What does it mean to  54  another person?"

  55  that the biggest trouble facing nursing-home residents(居住者)are helplessness,  56  and boredom, he arranged laughter, usefulness and love as  57  .

  58  Thomas calls it, he began the "Edenization(伊甸园化)" of the nursing home in 1992. At last he founded the Eden Alternative.

Lazy moments and loud television programmes were  59  with lovely children, playful pets,  60  plants and music in the lobby. These living things are mixed into  61  . Residents are   62  to tend the animals, water the plants, weed outdoor gardens and do crafts (手工艺品)with the children.

The Eden Alternative changed the   63  of the residents at this 80-bed nursing home. In a three-day study, the nursing home was  64  with a nursing home of equal size. The Eden Alternative had 15 percent  65  resident deaths and 38 percent lower medication costs.

In 1995 Dr Thomas   66  his full time to the promotion (推广)of the Eden Alternative. More than 200 nursing homes throughout the country have  67  the Edenization process. Thomas receives queries(质疑)from as  68  away as Turkey, Japan, Brazil and the Netherlands. He hopes that his idea of filling the

"  69  "with nursing homes and inviting the community in will help to "break conventional (传统的)practice in long term   70  ."

51. A. unexpectedly B. unfortunately C. unhappily D. suddenly

52. A. wonder B. struggle C. shake D. change

53. A. hoping B. replying C. caring D. searching

54. A. make B. visit C. tend D. care

55. A. Recognizing B. Supposing C. Regarding D. Imagining

56. A. loneliness B. poverty C. timelessness D. excitement

57. A. food B. reference C. treatment D. introduction

58. A. When B. As C. Unless D. Since

59. A. went B. replaced C. began D. met

60. A. man-made B. plastic C. alive D. live

61. A. hope B. life C. happiness D. success

62. A. got B. helped C. encouraged D. required

63. A. lives B. habits C. customs D. methods

64. A. compared B. covered C. dealt D. equipped

65. A. more B. less C. worse D. fewer

66. A. sent B. led C. devoted D. used

67. A. begun B. developed C. prevented D. invented

68. A. long B. much C. far D. soon

69. A. homeless B. homes C. plants D. pets

70. A. relation B. education C. match D. care

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  Though pyramids are found in Egypt, the word “pyramid” comes from the Greek language   1   the Greeks first arrived in Egypt long ago, they found many grand stone   2   which they named “pyramids”.The Greeks wondered   3   the Egyptians had built the great pyramids, but they could not find the   4  , and even now we still don’t know exactly how.

  It is   5   in many ancient books written in Arabic and found in Egypt that the Egyptians   6   life after death.When a person   7  , his family or friends placed the things near his body which they thought he might need.Emperors or kings had great   8  , so their bodies were kept inside the great pyramids, and they had had them built for many years even while they were   9  

  The Great Pyramid, which was 482 feet high and   10   two square kilometers of land, was built for King Khufu with 2 300 000 blocks of large stones, the smallest of which even   11   over 2500 kilograms, as   12   as a car.

  How the ancient Egyptians   13  , moved and lifted such heavy stones without modern machines has always remained a great   14   to present scholars.Perhaps these stones were taken across the Nile in boats at   15   time.Maybe they were moved on rollers(滚筒)using slipper Nile mud on land and   16   up along sloping(倾斜的)roads to the sides of the pyramids.It is still a great   17   that the stones   18   together so well that even a straight knife cannot be pushed between them.

  Century after century, strong winds have been   19   yellow sand around the pyramids.Different rulers have come and gone.Everything seems to   20   except the pyramids.They have remained a 5000 year old mystery in silence.

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  Though pyramids are found in Egypt, the word “pyramid” comes from the Greek language   1   the Greeks first arrived in Egypt long ago, they found many grand stone   2   which they named “pyramids”.The Greeks wondered   3   the Egyptians had built the great pyramids, but they could not find the   4   ,and even now we still don’t know exactly how.

  It is   5   in many ancient books written in Arabic and found in Egypt that the Egyptians   6   life after death.When a person   7  , his family or friends placed the things near his body which they thought he might need.Emperors or kings had great   8  , so their bodies were kept inside the great pyramids, and they had had them built for many years even while they were   9  

  The Great Pyramid, which was 482 feet high and   10   two square kilometers of land, was built for King Khufu with 2 300 000 blocks of large stones, the smallest of which even   11   over 2500 kilograms, as   12   as a car.

  How the ancient Egyptians   13  , moved and lifted such heavy stones without modern machines has always remained a great   14   to present scholars.Perhaps these stones were taken across the Nile in boats at   15   time.Maybe they were moved on rollers(滚筒)using slipper Nile mud on land and   16   up along sloping(倾斜的)roads to the sides of the pyramids.It is still a great   17   that the stones   18   together so well that even a straight knife cannot be pushed between them.

  Century after century, strong winds have been   19   yellow sand around the pyramids.Different rulers have come and gone.Everything seems to   20   except the pyramids.They have remained a 5000-year-old mystery in silence.

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how

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