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Childhood curiosity(好奇) can last a lifetime and I learned this from my son, Bill. When he was very young, I often took him to the   36 . He loved to read and often needed to   37   the books he’d read in order to borrow more books. One unintended   38   of his nonstop reading habits was that he even   39   at the dinner table. His mother, Mary, and I did our best to   40   him that, on certain social   41 , reading while dining with others was not a good thing.

Every summer the teachers at his school   42   give the students a reading list, and there was a contest to see who could read the most books. He was so   43  , and he always wanted to win. And he often   44 . But the main reason why he read so obsessively (着迷地) was that he was so   45 . He didn’t just want to learn about   46   things. He wanted to learn about everything.

We helped   47   his curiosity in every way.   48   an unfamiliar word came up in conversation, we’d turn to the   49  , looking up the word, and reading the definition aloud. Thus my son came to realize that if you have a question, the   50   exists somewhere. All you have to do is   51   it.

Bill remains as much of a   52   today as when he was a child, and he seems to   53   everything he reads. He’s often   54   to share what he’s learned with the next person he meets. He   55   reads at the dinner table, though — which is a good thing because the books he’s attracted to now are increasingly unappetizing (引不起食欲的): The Eradication of Infectious Diseases, Mosquitoes, Malaria & Man, and Rats, Lice, and History.

1. A. school        B. office            C. library             D. museum

2. A. return        B. store             C. talk                D. pick

3.A. advantage      B. discovery     C. explanation         D. consequence

4.A. play           B. read          C. study               D. laugh

5.A. convince       B. promise       C. warn                D. advise

6.A. issues         B. services     C. occasions           D. duties

7. A. could         B. would         C. should          D. might

8. A. sincere       B. crazy             C. positive            D. competitive

9.A. went           B. failed            C. did             D. proved

10.A. curious       B. confident    C. diligent            D. excellent

11. A. simple       B. past          C. any             D. some

12. A. protect          B. develop       C. examine         D. follow

13.A. Until         B. If                C. Though          D. Because

14. A. teacher      B. newspaper     C. partner             D. dictionary

15. A. person       B. book          C. answer          D. matter

16. A. find         B. use           C. tell                D. ask

17. A. speaker      B. reader        C. maker           D. user

18.A. imagine       B. believe       C. create          D. remember

19. A. eager        B. afraid            C. careful         D. sure

20. A. now and again    B. at all time      C. no longer           D. just now

 

 

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     Childhood curiosity can last a lifetime and I learned this from my son, Bill. When he was very young, I
often took him to the   1  . He loved to read and often needed to   2   the books he'd read in order to
borrow more books. One unintended   3   of his nonstop reading habits was that he even   4   at the dinner
table. His mother, Mary, and I did our best to   5   him that, on certain social   6  , reading while dining with
others was not a good thing.
     Every summer the teachers at his school   7   give the students a reading list, and there was a contest to
see who could read the most books. He was so   8  , and he always wanted to win. And he often   9  . But
the main reason why he read so obsessively (着迷地) was that he was so   10  . He didn't just want to
learn about   11   things. He wanted to learn about everything.
     We helped   12   his curiosity in every way.   13   an unfamiliar word came up in conversation, we'd
turn to the   14  , looking up the word, and reading the definition aloud. Thus my son came to realize that if
you have a question, the   15   exists somewhere. All you have to do is   16   it.
     Bill remains as much of a   17   today as when he was a child, and he seems to   18   everything he
reads. He's often   19   to share what he's learned with the next person he meets. He   20   reads at the
dinner table, though - which is a good thing because the books he's attracted to now are increasingly
unappetizing (引不起食欲的): The Eradication of Infectious Diseases, Mosquitoes, Malaria & Man,
and Rats, Lice, and History.
(     )1. A. school        
(     )2. A. return        
(     )3. A. advantage      
(     )4. A. play          
(     )5. A. convince      
(     )6. A. issues        
(     )7. A. could          
(     )8. A. sincere        
(     )9. A. went          
(     )10. A. curious      
(     )11. A. simple        
(     )12. A. protect      
(     )13. A. Until        
(     )14. A. teacher      
(     )15. A. person        
(     )16. A. find          
(     )17. A. speaker      
(     )18. A. imagine      
(     )19. A. eager        
(     )20. A. now and again
B. office      
B. store      
B. discovery  
B. read        
B. promise    
B. services    
B. would      
B. crazy      
B. failed      
B. confident  
B. past        
B. develop    
B. If          
B. newspaper  
B. book        
B. use        
B. reader      
B. believe    
B. afraid      
B. at all time
C. library    
C. talk        
C. explanation
C. study      
C. warn        
C. occasions  
C. should      
C. positive    
C. did        
C. diligent    
C. any        
C. examine    
C. Though      
C. partner    
C. answer      
C. tell        
C. maker      
C. create      
C. careful    
C. no longer  
D. museum      
D. pick        
D. consequence
D. laugh      
D. advise      
D. duties      
D. might      
D. competitive
D. proved      
D. excellent  
D. some        
D. follow      
D. Because    
D. dictionary  
D. matter      
D. ask        
D. user        
D. remember    
D. sure        
D. just now    
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7 ways a government shutdown will affect your daily life

(CNN) -- Democrats and Republicans were unable to resolve (解决) their differences over Obamacare (奥巴马医改计划)and now the government is shut down. The two previous shutdowns — 1995 and early 1996 — cost the country $1.4 billion. But what will the shutdown mean for you? Here are 7 ways the government shutdown will affect you.

7. Vacation all I ever wanted: Need to get away? Well, you can’t. At least not to national parks. Or to national zoos. Or to national museums. They'll be closed. Were you thinking more along the lines of a trip to France? If you don’t already have a passport, you might not get your blue book in time. The last time the government shut down, 200,000 applications for passports went unprocessed.

6. If you drive a car, I'll tax the street: You may be thinking, “No functioning government, no need to pay taxes.” Think again. The Man would continue to collect taxes. U.S. bonds would still be issued. And other essential banking functions will go on.

5. Wait a minute, Mr. Postman: You know that whole “Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night” thing? Apparently, the U.S. Postal Service works through shutdowns as well. Sorry, you won’t catch a break from the junk mail.

4. I want a new drug: Oh, the irony (讽刺的). Republicans still want to defund, delay or otherwise withdraw gradually at Obamacare in exchange for funding the government. But the health care act at the center of this storm would continue its process during a shutdown. That is because its funds aren’t dependent on the congressional budget (预算) process.

3. Pass the ammunition (军火): Not so fast. A shutdown would affect the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Translation: That gun permit you wanted processed won’t happen anytime soon if this goes on for a while.

2. Money (that's what I want): Well, if you owned a small business and needed a loan from the government, you would have to wait, depending on how long this lasts. If you were planning to buy a house and needed a federal loan, you would have to wait.

1. I'm proud to be an American: Perhaps the biggest hit would be to the collective psyche (下意识心理). America is the largest economy in the world and a beacon for how democracy ought to work. A recent CNN Research Corporation found that 51% would blame Republicans for the shutdown. The United States has operated without a budget since 2009 and has avoided a government shutdown with last-minute deals. Not only did the government run out of money on Tuesday, but the nation is set to hit its borrowing limit and potentially default on its debt in mid-October. Together, they serve as a double whammy (打击).

1.Which is the most probably meaning of the underlined word?

A. Raise some money.                           B. Take the money back.

C. Borrow some money.                       D. went on a strike.

2.When the government’s shut down, what can the Americans do?

A. Apply for a gun permit.      B. Apply for a new passport. 

C. Apply for a loan.                     D. Pay taxes.

3.How many times has the American government ever shut down so far?

A. Once.                 B. Twice.    C. Three times.               D. Not mentioned.

4. According to the essay, what led to the shutdown of the American government?

A. The government of America ran out of money.

B. The government of America is on debts.

C. America is set to hit the borrowing limit of its debts.

D. The American government ran out of money and may fail in repaying its debts.

 

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