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  My friend got married. His mother carried two bags of cotton from the countryside by bus and train to his city. After arriving at the city, there was still a long way to his house without any bus passing by the house. His mother walked to his home breathlessly for 40 minutes without taking a taxi in order to save money.

My friend felt bitter as well as funny at his mother’s deeds. He pointed to the cashmere and silk quilts and said, “So long as you have money, you can buy anything in the supermarket. There is no need for you to carry so much cotton here in such a long way.”

But his mother insisted and said, “The cotton of this year is light and warmth-keeping. Have a try and you will know!”

Maybe every parent is the same, caring for their children with stubborn love without caring about whether they know or like it.

This early spring, I went to visit my grandmother. We had dry beans stew (炖菜), eggplant salad bar, sauce radish (酱萝卜条)for our dinner, all of which were dried by my grandmother last autumn and tasted wonderful. I loved the dishes to my heart’s content and could not help praising them again and again.

After a few days, my grandmother, who seldom visited us, came to my home and unpacked her bag, smilingly taking out bags of dried eggplants, dried beans and dried vegetable. She told me that I left so hastily last time that she forgot to give me some of these foods, so she took this chance to bring me what I liked.

I was speechless at that time. Due to my casual complimentary her food, my grandmother, a nearly 70-year-old lady, by taking three buses from the west of the city to the east, came to my home with the food I liked. But she was bus-sick in life and even seldom went strolling in the street.

My pretty girlfriend had a failed marriage in the past. After divorce, her parents shed the deepest protection and care to her by helping her attend to the child and offering financial aids. Her parents’ love made her pull herself together and forgot the man who had hurt her before.

Nonetheless, her father, an honest and upright old man, after hearing his ex-son-in-law got promoted in his company, felt terrifically irritated and went to his company to question his boss why a philandering man with corrupt conducts could get promoted. The whole office fell into a mess immediately and many staff just watched on the sidelines. Some people even whispered lightly, "It is a new era now and the relationship between men and women is very open. No one would care about that any more!"

The old man stood silently in the office with his hands shivering and eyes tearing.

That night, my girlfriend cried heavily in front of me. I asked her whether it was her father’s stupid deeds that made her feel humiliated. But she said that she felt guilty for her dad and that though the rest of the whole world betrayed her, her old father would still back her up and help her get the justice she deserved, just as when she was young and the neighboring boy grabbed her ball, her father would get it back for her. However, this changed world was no longer the stage for her old father and his deeds became funnily obsolete. No one managed to see the real and ever-lasting love to his daughter behind his seemingly rude behaviors.

Now we have grown up so much so that we could support our family and have our own children. But in our parents’ heart, they are still worried that we do not have sufficient quilts and dried vegetables. They would not feel troubled to bring all these to us regardless of long tough journey. They even would not like us to suffer a bit and try all means to protect us without caring about whether what they do is awkward and stupid or not.

Who in the world would love us so deeply and relentlessly without asking for any repay? Only our parents!

41.  What does the author want to tell us?

A. The love from our parents is real and deep though sometimes it doesn't appear so.

B. The love from our parents is awkward sometimes, which is rather annoying.

C. Children should appreciate parents' love because their life is so hard.

D. The world is changing so the love of parents should change too.

42.  The underlined word "humiliate" in the eleventh paragraph means ________.

  A. guilty    B. moved     C. happy   D. ashamed  

43.  How many examples of older generation’s love are mentioned in the passage?

  A. One     B. Two    C. Three    D. four

44.  After the author's girlfriend's former husband got promoted, her father _____.

A. congratulated him           B. made his daughter marry him again

C. had a quarrel with him      D. argued with his boss

45.  From the passage we can learn the author's grandmother is ___________.

A. upright and honest         B. loving and troublesome 

C. thoughtful and careful       D. generous and active

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FOREIGN EXCHANGE A CLASS OF THEIR OWN

  * Name: Susan Lane

  Age: 22

  Place: Reykjavik, Iceland, 1994.

  Cost: $ 7,000

  Organisation: AFS

  Experience:“I think it was a turning point in my life. I began to understand more about my own culture by experiencing another culture and seeing how other people live.”

  * Name: Sara Small

  Age: 23

  Place: Crivitz, Germany, 1996.

  Cost: $8,000

  Organisation: EF Foundation

  Experience: “I loved the travelling and I made a lot of friends. I found the European school system to be hard but I am fluent now in German so it was worth it. I did miss my family and friends in Australia but I would love to do it again.”

  * Name: Leanne Smythe

  Age: 20

  Place: Minnesota, America, 1994.

  Cost: $ 6,000

  Organnisation: Southern Cross Cultural Exchange

  Experience: “I learnt how to be really responsible. It was great to be on my own and I got on really well with the family I was with. I will definitely go back one day.”

  * Name: David Links

  Age: 16

  Place: Stuttgart, Germany, 1996.

  Cast: $ 6,000

  Organisation: Southern Cross Cultural Exchange

  Experience: “I wanted to try something that was very different to Australia in culture. 1n Germany everything was different but I soon got settled. The family I was with were great and I really feel as though I have a second family. ”

  * Name: Tom Jennings

  Age: 21

  Place: Conflans, France, 1995.

  Cast: $ 7,000

  Organisation: Southern Cross Cultural Exchange

  Experience: “There were times when it was difficult but I liked it, experiencing a different culture. You just have to play each situation as it comes. If there is one thing you learn when you are on a student-ex-change program it is how to take care of yourself.”

  * Name: Linda Marks

  Age: 19

  Place: Chonburi Province, Thailand, 1994.

  Cost: $ 3,500

  Organisation: Rotary International

  Experience: “It's like a roller-coaster ride, there are lots of ups and downs, but you always come back for more. I had a few problems but there was always someone to turn to and that was great . ”

1.The students who refer to both the good time and the bad time include ________.

[  ]

A.Susan Lane and Sara Small

B.Linda Marks and David Links

C.Tom Jennings and Linda Marks

D.Learns Smythe and Tom Jennings

2.The writing above would probably be ________.

[  ]

A.the records of students' activities

B.the foreign students' name cards

C.the notice about a visit to foreign countries

D.the advertisement from an international travel service

3.The student who valued learning another language is ________.

[  ]

A.Linda Marks
B.Sara Small
C.Tom Jennings
D.Leanne Smythe

4.How many students mention the culture difference they have experienced?

[  ]

A.Three.
B.Four.
C.Five.
D.Six.
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  While surfing television channels over the weekend, a scene from a family classic of last year portraying the now-so-familiar sorry state of retired parents being ill-treated by their children and families caught my attention.I wondered why the description of this relationship had not changed much over the many years!Even though the same movies and soaps accurately capture several other social changes around us-from value systems to new found economic freedom to the importance of technology and the changing approach to consumerism(消费主义)-are these creative efforts far from the truth in telling us that an average retiree is still struggling?

  Look around and you will agree that the post-retired lifestyle for an ex-salaried class people is often a pale shadow of their last working years.Even self employed people, who have handed over the responsibility to the next generation, are no exception.Did the average middle class not save enough through his working years?

  Socially, we already know that the Indians are taught the benefits of start saving early on in life.Household savings data supports this social behavior-India has the highest rates of savings among various economies and is far ahead of the west.Yet, tragically, a lifetime of savings does not seem to provide enough for a comfortable retirement!

  A closer look at the pattern of what we do with our financial savings may tell us a bit more.Over half of households' financial savings is put into a“safe”deposit, followed by large portions in insurance, pension, provident funds(福利基金)and the rest in physical currency.Less than a tenth goes into“risky”assets(资产)like stocks.While there might be nothing, in particular, worrisome in this investment pool, one has to consider inflation(通货膨胀).The real value of savings, over a few decades, may actually be lower than the starting point.

(1)

What had not changed much over the many years according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Value systems

B.

The poor situation of retirees

C.

Economic freedom

D.

Approach to consumerism

(2)

Which of the following statements about saving in India is right?

[  ]

A.

the concept of saving has been well received by Indians.

B.

the amount of the savings ranks number one across the world.

C.

long-standing savings can help the retirees live a care-free life.

D.

saving early can not benefit people at all.

(3)

What can be inferred according to the last paragraph?

[  ]

A.

Half of the financial savings in stocks can be accepted.

B.

The real value of saving must be lowered in a few years.

C.

A loss of savings may hardly be avoided.

D.

Inflation can be avoided on condition that you consume instead of saving.

(4)

What's the best title of the text?

[  ]

A.

Retirees being treated unfairly

B.

Is saving enough

C.

Saving in India

D.

How to deal with saving

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  Eggs and Easter have almost become synonymous(同义的).But what is so special in an egg?

  Myths(神话)coming down to us from a very distant past have shown man's relationship with the egg to be a very deep seated one.This is caught in old Latin proverb(谚语):Omne vivum ex ovo, which means“all life comes from an egg”.Not just the Latin saying, eggs are just laid well over all corners of the world.There are reports of myths of the whole universe created out of an egg.Thus, it is not unusual that in almost all ancient cultures eggs had been held as an emblem(象征)of life.

  Easter bunnies have become the most favorite Easter symbol(象征).It's universal and attractive to children.And, most important of all, it relates to Easter historically.However, one fact has got to be made clear.It is the hare(野兔),and not the rabbit, that should be treated as the true symbol of Easter.Though both of them belong to the same family and have most of things in common, there are some differences.If you go by the history, since the ancient times the hare has been a symbol for the moon.Not the rabbit.

  Who doesn't love to have the nice white lily(百合)as part of the Easter gift?

  In fact, the lovely white trumpet(喇叭)lily has been enjoying a great favor in being included as a principal item for church decoration for quite some time.A perfect gift of nature to beautify our Easter.Isn't it?

(1)

Easter eggs are symbols of ________.

(2)

The word bunny refers to ________ by children.

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  The Cave Crawler mining robot

  Why do human beings still risk their lives under ground and doing one of the dirtiest and most dangerous jobs in the world? It’ s an increasingly urgent question, given the recent high-profile(引人注目的)mining accidents in Sago, W.Va., and Huntington, Utah.A small group of engineers and robotics experts envision(展望)a day in the not-too-distant future when robots and other technology do most of the dangerous mining work.

  One of the first mining robots was developed five years ago at Carnegie-Mellon University's Robotics Institute.It was called Groundhog and it looked like a golf cart.It used lasers to “see” in dark tunnels and map abandoned mines-some of the most dangerous work in the business.

  The latest prototype is called Cave Crawler.It's a bit smaller than Groundhog, and even more advanced.It can take photos and video and has sensors mounted that can detect the presence of dangerous gases.Incredibly, the robot has a real sense of logic.If it comes across an obstacle it gets momentarily confused, it has to think through the process and where to go next, and sometimes it throws a fit just like a real person.

  The biggest obstacle, though, is cost.The original research project was federally funded, but that money has dried up, and it's not clear where future funding will come from.Partly for that reason, and partly because of advances in safety, mining is not nearly as dangerous as it was in the past.Since 1990, fatalities have declined by 67 percent, and injuries by 51 percent, according to the National Mining Association.

  Some experts predict that robots in mines will serve much of the same function that they do in the automotive industry.The robots do the most repetitive and dangerous jobs, but don't eliminate the need for human workers.

(1)

The phrase “throw a fit” in the 3rd paragraph probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

get angry

B.

get shocked

C.

become excited

D.

become cheerful

(2)

The latest robot is more advanced than Groundhog mainly because ________.

[  ]

A.

it can map abandoned mines

B.

it's a bit smaller than Groundhog

C.

it can see in the dark tunnel

D.

the robot has a real sense of logic

(3)

We can infer from the last paragraph that ________.

[  ]

A.

the mine robots will have a very bright future

B.

robots in mines will serve much in the automotive industry

C.

there will be no need for human workers in mines

D.

robots in mines have a long way to go

(4)

Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?

[  ]

A.

High-profile mining accidents in America.

B.

Could robots replace humans in mines?

C.

The development of robot.

D.

Cave Crawler, the latest robot.

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