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Yet, the other day, when I took my kids to a children¡¯s museum, I began to ¡¡36 what people were trying to tell me. It was the ¡¡37 time we went there without diaper (Äò²¼) bag, baby bottle or stroller (Ó¤¶ù³µ). As I watched my sons paint there, I was suddenly 38 by a wave of ¡¡39 . My babies weren¡¯t babies any more.

Now I¡¯m paying more attention to the ¡¡40 that won¡¯t happen when my kids are ¡¡41 .

I¡¯m enjoying when Christ looked up the sky and cried ¡¡42 , ¡°Wow! The moon!¡± In a few ¡¡43 , it will take a rare Shrek card or something else to get him that excited. I¡¯m ¡¡44 when Nicholas put down his fork at dinner and asked, ¡°Mommy, how are you doing?¡± About ten years from now , he ¡¡45__ not care. When they¡¯re in primary school, they won¡¯t want to hold my ¡¡46 any more. In junior high school, they won¡¯t hug me and say, ¡°I love you, too.¡± In high school, they won¡¯t even want to be ¡¡47 with me.

Pretty ¡¡48 they¡¯ll both be gone. And I¡¯ll ¡¡49 through the supermarket and the post office alone, warning young ¡¡50 to enjoy their kids while they are little. Hope they¡¯ll listen.

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JeawGilles was a millionaire£®But Tuesday night£¬he was sleeping in his car£®
Jean-Gilles was the owner of the Peace of Mind Hotel in Jacrnel£¬Haiti, a three-story£¬30-room building in a quiet tropical valley on Haiti¡¯s southern coast£¬25 miles from the noises of the capital£¬Port-au-Prince. Jean-Gilles and his wife£¬Marie£¬lived in an apartment on the property£¬close enough to watch carefully over the guest rooms£¬conference rooms and restaurant£¬close enough that they know the first name of every guest£®
After the 7£®0-earthquake hit at 4£º57 pm on Jan£®12£¬2010£¬they slept in their aging Isuzu£¬parked in the hotel driveway£®
Jean-Gilles figured a second was the difference between life and death when the earthquake struck£®He was working in a ground-floor conference room and first heard£¬then felt the quake£®He asked his electrician£®Rob-elTle St£®Louis, who was working nearby£¬what was happening£®
¡°Get out£®Now£®Get out£®Now£®¡±St£®Louis said£®
Jean-Gilles cleared the falling structure by a mere second£¬he estimated£®His wife£¬who was working in the couple¡¯s apartment on the second floor£¬wasn¡¯t able to get clear£®People nearby heard her screams after the shaking stopped and removed the building blocks around her by hand£®She was shaken and scratched, but walked away from the ruins£®
¡°I am alive£®God is good£®¡±she repeated over and over on Saturday£®
The Peacc of Mind Hotel was a dream which had come true for Jean-Gilles,57,and Marie,59. Born in Port¨Cau-Prince, they moved to the United States shortly after meeting 34 years ago. Together, they owned a beauty supply store in Jersey City, New Jersey, and invested in real estate. In 2003, they cashed out their US investments, returned to Haiti and began building the peace of Mind Hotel, looking to make a future for themselves and the people of their homeland.
59. Which of the following statements about Jean-Gilles is TRUE?
A. He lived far from the Peace of Mind Hotel.    B. He helped St. Louis to manage a hotel.
C. He was born in Haiti in 1976.                        D. He once owned a store in the US.
60. According to the passage, the peace of Mind Hotel_________.
A. offered guests different services                            B. was located in the capital city of Haiti
C. was a building with 30 guest rooms                D. was owned by Marie and St. Louis
61. When the earthquake hit, Marie was_________.
A. sleeping in the car                                        B. working in the conference room
C. working on the second floor                         D. cooking in the restaurant
62. It can be inferred from the passage that      .
A. Haiti is the 51st state of the US
B. the earthquake happened quickly and unexpectedly
C. nobody in the hotel died in the earthquake
D. Marie was not sad about losing her property in the earthquake

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JeawGilles was a millionaire£®But Tuesday night£¬he was sleeping in his car£®

    Jean-Gilles was the owner of the Peace of Mind Hotel in Jacrnel£¬Haiti,a three-story£¬30-room building in a quiet tropical valley on Haiti¡¯s southern coast£¬25 miles from the noises of the capital£¬Port-au-Prince. Jean-Gilles and his wife£¬Marie£¬lived in an apartment on the property£¬close enough to watch carefully over the guest rooms£¬conference rooms and restaurant£¬close enough that they know the first name of every guest£®

    After the 7£®0-earthquake hit at 4£º57 pm on Jan£®12£¬2010£¬they slept in their aging Isuzu£¬parked in the hotel driveway£®

    Jean-Gilles figured a second was the difference between life and death when the earthquake struck£®He was working in a ground-floor conference room and first heard£¬then felt the quake£®He asked his electrician£®Rob-elTle St£®Louis,who was working nearby£¬what was happening£®

    ¡°Get out£®Now£®Get out£®Now£®¡±St£®Louis said£®

    Jean-Gilles cleared the falling structure by a mere second£¬he estimated£®His wife£¬who was working in the couple¡¯s apartment on the second floor£¬wasn¡¯t able to get clear£®People nearby heard her screams after the shaking stopped and removed the building blocks around her by hand£®She was shaken and scratched,but walked away from the ruins£®

    ¡°I am alive£®God is good£®¡±she repeated over and over on Saturday£®

The Peacc of Mind Hotel was a dream which had come true for Jean-Gilles,57,and Marie,59. Born in Port¨Cau-Prince, they moved to the United States shortly after meeting 34 years ago. Together, they woned a beauty supply store in Jersey City, New Jwesey, and invested in real estate. In 2003, they cashed out their US investments, returned to Haiti and began building the peace of Mind Hotel, looking to make a future for themselves and the people of their homeland.

1.Which of the following statements about Jean-Gilles is TRUE?

A.He lived far from the Peace of Mind Hotel.

B.He helped St.Louis to manage a hotel.

C.He was born in Haiti in 1976.

D.He once owned a store in the US.

2.According to the passage,the peace of Mind Hotel

A.offered guests different services

B.was located in the capital city of Haiti

C.was a building with 30 guest rooms

D.was owned by Marie and St.Louis

3.When the earthquake hit, Marie was      .

A.sleeping in the car

B.working in the conference room

C.woking on the second floor

D.cooking in the restaurant

4.It can be inferred from the passage that      .

A.Haiti is the 51 st state of the US

B.the earthquake happened quickly and unexpectedly

C.nobody in the hotel died in the earthquake

D.Marie was not sad about losing her property in the earthquake

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JeawGilles was a millionaire£®But Tuesday night£¬he was sleeping in his car£®

Jean-Gilles was the owner of the Peace of Mind Hotel in Jacrnel£¬Haiti, a three-story£¬30-room building in a quiet tropical valley on Haiti¡¯s southern coast£¬25 miles from the noises of the capital£¬Port-au-Prince. Jean-Gilles and his wife£¬Marie£¬lived in an apartment on the property£¬close enough to watch carefully over the guest rooms£¬conference rooms and restaurant£¬close enough that they know the first name of every guest£®

After the 7£®0-earthquake hit at 4£º57 pm on Jan£®12£¬2010£¬they slept in their aging Isuzu£¬parked in the hotel driveway£®

Jean-Gilles figured a second was the difference between life and death when the earthquake struck£®He was working in a ground-floor conference room and first heard£¬then felt the quake£®He asked his electrician£®Rob-elTle St£®Louis, who was working nearby£¬what was happening£®

¡°Get out£®Now£®Get out£®Now£®¡±St£®Louis said£®

Jean-Gilles cleared the falling structure by a mere second£¬he estimated£®His wife£¬who was working in the couple¡¯s apartment on the second floor£¬wasn¡¯t able to get clear£®People nearby heard her screams after the shaking stopped and removed the building blocks around her by hand£®She was shaken and scratched, but walked away from the ruins£®

¡°I am alive£®God is good£®¡±she repeated over and over on Saturday£®

The Peacc of Mind Hotel was a dream which had come true for Jean-Gilles,57,and Marie,59. Born in Port¨Cau-Prince, they moved to the United States shortly after meeting 34 years ago. Together, they owned a beauty supply store in Jersey City, New Jersey, and invested in real estate. In 2003, they cashed out their US investments, returned to Haiti and began building the peace of Mind Hotel, looking to make a future for themselves and the people of their homeland.

59. Which of the following statements about Jean-Gilles is TRUE?

A. He lived far from the Peace of Mind Hotel.    B. He helped St. Louis to manage a hotel.

C. He was born in Haiti in 1976.                        D. He once owned a store in the US.

60. According to the passage, the peace of Mind Hotel_________.

A. offered guests different services                            B. was located in the capital city of Haiti

C. was a building with 30 guest rooms                D. was owned by Marie and St. Louis

61. When the earthquake hit, Marie was_________.

A. sleeping in the car                                        B. working in the conference room

C. working on the second floor                         D. cooking in the restaurant

62. It can be inferred from the passage that      .

A. Haiti is the 51st state of the US

B. the earthquake happened quickly and unexpectedly

C. nobody in the hotel died in the earthquake

D. Marie was not sad about losing her property in the earthquake

 

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Jean ¨C Gilles was a millionaire. But Tuesday night, he was sleeping in his car.

Jean ¨C Gilles was the owner of the Peace of Mind Hotel in Jacmel, Haiti, a three ¨C story, 30 ¨C room building in a quiet tropical valley on Haiti¡¯s southern coast, 25 miles from the noises of the capital, Port ¨C au ¨C Prince. Jean ¨C Gilles and his wife, Marie, lived in an apartment on the property, close enough to watch carefully over the guest rooms, conference rooms and restaurant, close enough that they know the first name of every guest.

After the 7.0 ¨C earthquake hit at 4:57 pm on Jan. 12,2010, they slept in their aging Isuzu, parked in the hotel driveway.

Jean ¨C Gilles figured a second was the difference between life and death when the earthquake struck. He was working in a ground ¨C floor conference room and first heard, then felt the quake. He asked his electrician, Roberne St. Louis, who was working nearby, what was happening.

¡°Get out. Now . Get out. Now,¡± St. Louis said.

Jean ¨C Gilles cleared the falling structure by a mere second, he estimated. His wife, who was working in the couple¡¯s apartment on the second floor, wasn¡¯t able to get clear. People nearby heard her screams after the shaking stopped and removed the building blocks around her by hand. She was shaken and scratched, but walked away from the ruins.

¡°I am alive. God is good,¡± she repeated over and over on Saturday.

The Peace of Mind Hotel was a dream which had come true for Jean ¨C Gilles, 57, and Marie, 59. Born in Port ¨C au ¨C Prince, they moved to the United States shortly after meeting 34 years ago. Together, they owned a beauty supply store in jersey City, New Jersey, and invested in real estate. In 2003, they cashed out their US investments, returned to Haiti and began building the Peace of Mind Hotel, looking to make a future for themselves and the people of their homeland.

64£®Which of the following statements about Jean ¨C Gilles is TURE?

       A£®He lived far from the Peace of Mind Hotel.

       B£®He helped St. Louis to manage a hotel.

       C£®He was born in Haiti in 1976.

       D£®He once owned a store in the US.

65£®According to the passage, the Peace of Mind Hotel          .

       A£®offered guests different services

       B£®was located in the capital city of Haiti

       C£®was a building with 30 guest rooms

       D£®was owned by Marie and St. Louis

66£®When the earthquake hit, Marie was         .

       A£®sleeping in the car   B£®working in the conference room

       C£®working on the second floor   D£®cooking in the restaurant

67£®It can be inferred from the passage that         .

       A£®Haiti is the 51 st state of the US

       B£®the earthquake happened quickly and unexpectedly

       C£®nobody in the hotel died in the earthquake

       D£®Marie was not sad about losing her property in the earthquake

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