( B )

Take Action for a Better World: Volunteers Needed

Six months’ preparation in Denmark: Africa studies, team work combined with social work with risk group teenagers.

Sin months’ community work in Malawi in People to People Projects: Child Aid, HIV/ AIDS. Fights and Teacher Training.

Qualifications (条件): 18 years, hard working and social engagement.

Please contact us by email: takeaction@

 

Part-time Work with Exchange Students

YOUYH International is a non-profit high school foreign exchange student organization. We welcome teenagers from over 80 countries worldwide and provide host families. The Community Representative is a part-time position designed for people with a strong desire to do something rewarding in the community and earn some extra money.

Applicants(申请人) best suited for this work should enjoy teenagers, have a strong interest in cross-cultural communication and feel comfortable networking. Full training and support will be provided through branch offices throughout the US. Positions available in most states.

If interested, please email staff@youth.org or call 888-123-9872.

International Summer Job

Hi, I’m an ESL student in China. I’m 20, quiet and polite, and I speak reasonable English. I’m looking for a summer job in an English-speaking country. I can teach Chinese or do house and garden work, and cook Chinese dishes. Can anybody offer me a job? I don’t need to earn much, just enough in 2 months (July- August) to pay for my return ticket to China. My goal is to improve my English and see a bit more of the world.

My email is: ram3462@

Call for Native Speakers of English

I am looking for native speakers of English to join in an experiment. This experiment is carried out over the Internet. You don’t need any specific knowledge other than understanding and speaking English at a native level. The first task will take you around 15 minutes. After this task, you can decide whether you want to continue the experiment. The tasks involve reading texts and designing questions and answers.

if you are willing to help me, then please email me: club3864@

69. Who is suitable to work as a Community Representative in YOUTH International?

A.   One who enjoys working with teenagers from different countries.

B.   One who hopes to take action in fighting against diseases.

C.   One who has a strong desire to improve his or her English.

D.   One who wants to earn some pocket money in the program.

70. Where will Jack, a volunteer, receive the training before he is sent to work in Malawi?

  A. In some local offices in the U.S.

  B. In an ESL organization in China.

  C. In a preparation program in Denmark.

  D. In an exchange student center in Africa.

71. If Mrs. Black in the U.S. hopes to learn some Chinese at home, she may contact _______.

  A. takeaction@

  B. ram3462@

  C. club3864@

  D. staff@youth.org

72. What are volunteers for an experiment over the Internet supposed to do?

  A. To interview people online.

  B. To do some housework.

  C. To offer advice on Child Aid.

  D. To provide language exercises.

( A )

Eunice Weaver’s fight began when she was nine years old. She lived in Brazil. As a child, Eunice had been taught to keep away from lepers---people with a terrible disease called leprosy(麻风病). People stayed away from them and said that they were being punished by their sins(罪孽). Lepers were sent to live alone.

When Eunice was nine, she saw a group of lepers begging for food outside her house. She knew one of the lepers as the daughter of next door neighbor. It was then that Eunice understood that those suffering from leprosy were people as she was. She vowed(发誓) that she would do all she could for these unfortunate people.

When Eunice was older, she would do all she could for these unfortunate people. While teaching, she met and married Dr. Anderson Weaver. She traveled with her husband abroad. In their travels they visited the islands of Hawaii. There Eunice visited the famous leper hospital where Father Damien had worked, and she found the lepers well taken care of. She studied the methods used in the hospital, and when she returned to Brazil, she was filled with ideas for helping the lepers of her own country.

65. From this passage we can infer that Eunice Weaver was a ______.

A. teacher         B. doctor             C. traveler     D. leper

66. The underline word “leper” means ______.

A. a sick person                       B. a sick animal 

C. a terrible disease                    D. the name of a hospital

67. Eunice’s wish was _______.

A. to become a famous doctor       B. to try her best to help the lepers

C. to study the methods used in a hospital     D. to keep away from the leprosy

68. Why did the lepers have to beg for food in the street?

A. They were lazy people.     B. They liked the food of their neighbors’.

C. Nobody took care of them.    D. They liked to travel from house to house.

Directions: For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C, and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.             (A)

One man was to meet his wife downtown and spend some time shopping with her. He waited  45  for 15 minutes. Then he waited impatiently for 15 minutes more. After that, he became  46 . When he saw a photograph booth(照相亭) nearby, he had an idea. He wore the most unhappy expression he could manage, which was not difficult in the situation. In a few moments, he was holding four small prints that shocked even him.

He wrote his wife’s name on the back of the photos and handed them to a clerk behind the desk in the booth. “  47  you see a small, dark lady with brown eyes and an apologetic expression, obviously _48_ someone, would you please give her this?” he said. He then _49_ his office in Morrison Building,  50  that if a picture is worth a thousand words, the four photos must be a good  51 ! He sat down with a smile.

Here is a subject of patience.

How are you with  52 ? One person calls it “wait training.” It seems that there is always something we are waiting for. We wait on traffic and we wait in lines. We wait to hear about a new job. We wait to complete school. We wait for someone to change his or her mind.

Patience is an important  53  of a happy and rewarding life. After all, some things are worth waiting for. Every day presents many opportunities for wait training.

We can hate waiting, accept it or even get good at it! But one thing is  54   -- we cannot avoid it. How is your waiting training coming along?

45. A. proudly       B. respectfully   C. patiently     D. curiously

46. A. angry        B. hungry       C. frightened    D. thirsty

47. A. Since         B. Before       C. As          D. If

48. A. looking for    B. working for   C. sending for   D. paying for

49. A. called up      B. returned to  C. visited       D. left

50. A. worried       B. disappointed  C. satisfied      D. surprised

51. A. description    B. preparation   C. excuse       D. lecture

52. A. your life      B. your family   C. patience      D. determination

53. A. lesson        B. experience    C. purpose      D. quality

54. A. certain        B. interesting    C. precious      D. easy

 (B)

Many cancer patients are finding new hope in an unusual approach to cancer treatment. The common method has been developed by Carl Simonton, a specialist in the science of tumors.  55 can sometimes be "truly amazing," he says, when a cancer  56  lets his mind take part in the treatment.

Simonton remembers that his first patient might have been thought to be a "  57”  case by some. "He was a sixty-one-year-old man with very severe throat cancer.  He had lost a great deal of weight.  He could  58  swallow his own saliva and could eat no food.

"I taught him to  59  and mentally see his disease," Simonton says. "Then I had him  60  an army of white blood cells coming, attacking and  61  the cancer cells. The results of the treatment were both exciting and frightening. Within two weeks his cancer had noticeably become smaller and he was quickly gaining weight. I say it was ' 62 ' because I had never seen such a change.  I wasn't sure what was going on.  I also didn't know what I would do if things went wrong. But  63  didn't go wrong.

"We may believe that we have the power in our own bodies to fight cancer as well as the power to   64   the disease in the first place.  With those patients who are willing to stay with us and try, we always find that the cancer has filled some emotional need."

55. A. Results        B. Researches    C. Records       D. Replies

56. A. specialist       B. author    C. patient     D. agent

57. A. hopeful       B. hopeless     C. valuable     D. worthless

58. A. easily        B. mostly     C. carefully   D. barely

59. A. worry         B. be nervous    C. relax        D. get angry

60. A. suppose       B. observe   C. pretend   D. picture

61. A. overcoming      B. managing    C. treating   D. threatening

62. A. frightening       B. interesting    C. amusing     D. relaxing

63. A. I           B. we       C. they         D. it

64. A. carry        B. take     C. produce       D. find

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