7、Armed with two over-packed suitcases, we arrived at the airport just in time for my flight. As I watched her unload my luggage, I could see the  1  in her eyes. One last hug and a final good-bye, and I would be on my way to a new life  2 “ You’d better go or you’ll miss your flight,” she said.

“I’ll  3   you,” I replied, and with those words I  4  . By the time I reached the customs I was 5 . While boarding the plane I was still crying. I did not have the   6    put my bag in the overhead locker, so I put it on the empty seat next to mine.

Born barely fifteen months  7   , we not only looked alike, we were alike. We both had that same mix of  8   and fear of all things unknown to us. One sunny summer day I was playing outside when she came 9  to me and said, “ Want to come to the attic(阁楼)?” The answer was always “10  ”. We were frightened of the attic but also  11   by its smells and sounds. Together we would flight many spiders and battle through the numerous boxes  12   we found what we needed.

The plane shook  13   and my bag fell on the floor. My aspirin, hairbrush and some other things were  14  on the floor. I 15   over to gather them up when I saw a(an) 16   little book in the middle of my belongings. It was a diary.

Immediately I  17   my sister’s handwriting. “Hi Sis. What a day it has been today. You let me know that you are moving abroad…” Only 18   did I realize that my sister had been  19  a diary for the past month.

I read about my sister’s comings and goings during the flight. Even though a large ocean  20  us, at some point it felt like she was actually there.

1.A.honesty                B.concern          C.sadness          D.satisfaction

2.A.abroad            B.home            C.again             D.along

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3.A.remember          B.remind           C.miss             D.think of

4.A.was out           B.was off        C.left off           D.left away

5.A.smiling            B.sneezing         C.sighing           D.sobbing

6.A.courage           B.energy           C.idea             D.spirit

7.A.before             B.after            C.between         D.apart

8.A.curiously          B.anxiety          C.sympathy        D.worry

9.A.about             B.across         C.down           D.up

10.A.No             B.Yes             C.Sorry           D.Certain

11.A.surprised         B.bored          C.attracted         D.interested

12.A.until             B.unless           C.though          D.since

13.A.hardly           B.slightly          C.weakly          D.heavily

14.A.spread           B.thrown           C dropped         D.pushed

15.A.turned           B.went            C.bent             D.looked

16.A.familiar           B.unfamiliar        C.important         D.unimportant

17.A.knew           B.saw             C.observed         D.recognized

18.A.when           B.that             C.then            D.this

19.A.keeping          B.writing           C.using            D.making

20 A.faced               B.separated        C.surrounded           D.blocked

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6、Chief Executive Office Lahore Stock Exchange

Lahore Stock Exchange(LSE) is the 2nd largest exchange of the country with a workforce of almost 150 employees. The Exchanges of Pakistan are currently understanding a major reform program involving demutualization(使成为股东制) in order to develop the capital markets further.

We seek a dynamic, forward-thinking Chief Executive with ability to provide strong leadership and effective management to deliver its organizational goals and strategic plan. The successful candidate should have the business both pre and post demutualization with a proven record.

The candidate should have minimum of 7 years of experience along with a business related degree or other professional qualifications. However, a strong record of achievement, excellent communication and team beam building skill are equally important. International qualifications/experience will be an added advantage together with the knowledge of the local corporate environment.

Compensation package will be highly attractive and match the position. If you are interested in a strategic leadership role and be part of an organization to make a difference, please write to:

Head of Human Resources, Lahore Stock Exchange(Guarantee) Ltd. 19 Knayaban-e-Aiwan-Iqbal, Lahore, Pakisan, together with your Curriculum Vitae and latest passport sized photograph.

1.What is not true about LSE?

       A.It’s Lahore Stock Exchange

       B.It’s one of the largest exchanges in Pakistan.

       C.It’s developing Pakistan’s capital city.

       D.It’s located in Khayban-e-Aiwan-e –Iqbal, Lahore, Pakistan.

2.What is wanted according to this advertisement?

       A.Lahore Stock Exchange               B.A Chief Executive

       C.Head of Human Resources            D.A candidate

3.What does the underlined word compensation probably mean?

       A.Salary       B.Job         C.Working conditions       D.Food

5、Struggling in the US? Move to China!

I graduated from the university with a degree of civil engineering. It is a good field but my heart was not in it. I wanted to be an actor or work in the entertainment industry……living a creative life. My choice of civil engineering was really a mistake but I realized too late. As soon as I graduated, I moved straight to Los Angeles- the home of the film and television industry!

For three years, I tried to get a job in that field. I often worked as an extra I movies and TV shows-standing in the background while actors are in the foreground. This was fun for a while, but I wanted a real acting job, where I was speaking! Sadly, in Los Angeles, there is too much competition. Every race and age is represented: old, young, black, white, Asian, and thousands of blondish-red haired Midwestern types like me. Being an extra couldn’t make enough money for me to live in LA.I had to do something else for money.

After three years of trying, I gave up my dream of being an actor and started a different career. I then tried network-marketing, but in the end, that failed. Seven years after graduating from college, I was still in debt, still searching for a satisfactory life. I decided to go back to civil engineering.

However, I was starting to get very disappointed with my life. Why is life not like what I expected? I expected to have made a lot of money, gotten married, with a house and nice cars, kids, time freedom, etc. Millions of people lead lives with their dreams shelved, existing but not really living. I want my life to be different, more satisfactory, more alive. America was not providing that for me…

In addition, America was too expensive-always worrying about money was a headache. I wanted a life filled with adventure, romance, friendships, successes, and dreams realized.

    …

I decided to move to China.

1.How can we describe the writer’s attitude toward life?

       A.Practical.        B.Passive.       C.Disappointed.        D.Positive.

2.What does the underlined sentence mean?

       A.A lot of people are living but they are not enjoying their life.

       B.A lot of people are living with dreams though their life is not that enjoyable.

       C.A lot of people give up their dreams and yet are living a good life.

       D.A lot of people don’t have dreams, nor do they want to live either.

3.What did the writer do before he finally decided to move to China?

       A.Engineer-extra-marketing-engineering.

       B.Extra-marketing-engineer.

       C.Engineer-extra-marketing.

       D.Extra-engineer-marketing.

4.What can we infer from the passage?

       A.Life is easier in China.

       B.Life in the US is not easy.

       C.There is always somewhere in the world where you can enjoy life.

       D.More Americans will move to China.

4、Unlikely though it seems, the potato promoted economic development by underpinning(支持)the industrial revolution in England in the 19th century. It provided a cheap source of calories and was easy to grow, so it liberated workers from the land. Potatoes became popular in the north of England, as people there specialized in animal farming and home industry, while farmers in the south concentrated on wheat production. By a happy accident, the concentrated industrial activity in the areas and a potato-driven population boom provided enough worker for the new factories. Friedrich Engels even declared that the potato was equal of iron for its “historically revolutionary role”.

The potato promoted free trade by contributing to the end of Britain’s Corn Laws, which restricted imports of grain into the United Kingdom in order to protect domestic wheat producers. Landowners supported the laws, since cheap imported grain would reduce their income, but industrialists were against the them because imports would drive down the cost of food, allowing people to spend more on produced goods. Eventually it was not the arguments against the Corn Laws that led to their end-and more’s the pity. It was the tragedy of the Irish potato famine of 1845, in which 1 million Irish lost their lives when the potato crop on which they lived died. The need to import grain to relieve the situation in Ireland forced the government to change its position.

This paved the way for free trade in other areas, which became British policy. As the duke of Wellington complained at the time, “Rotten potatoes have done it all.”

The UN has declared 2008 the International Year of the Potato. It hopes that greater awareness of the goodness of potatoes will contribute to helping to reduce poverty, improve food security and promote economic development.

1.The potato became popular in the north of England partly because________

       A.it was easy to grow and of low calories

       B.farmers concentrated on wheat production

       C.Engels said that it was equal of iron

       D.people there specialized in animal farming and home industry

2.Which of the following information can be inferred from the passage?

       A.The industrial revolution in England began in the North

       B.The potato did promote economic development.

       C.The Irish potato famine was a direct cause to end the Corn Laws.

       D.There was constant argument against the Corn Laws

3.The underlined word This in the 3rd paragraph refer to __________

       A.the Irish potato famine

       B.the rotten potatoes

       C.the argument against the Corn Laws

       D.the government’s change of its position due to the Irish Potato Famine

4.The UN declared 2008 the International Year of the Potato in the hope that_________

       A.more people in the world will like potatoes

       B.the Irish Potato Famine will be remembered

       C.the world knows the potato contributes to solving an international issue poverty

       D.the whole world start to grow more potatoes to promote economic development

3、A clique is a group of friends who hang out together and act in similar ways. Cliques are common feature of the teen years. Members of a clique usually have certain things in common. For example, they might all be good students. Membership in a clique is limited. Not everyone who wants to belong can join.

Cliques can have a positive or negative influence. Because most teens have a strong need to belong, they want to feel that they fit into a group. Cliques can help them meet this need. Sometimes teens feel unsure of themselves, and they use a clique to gain approval of what they wear or how they act.

Cliques can become harmful, however, if they pressure members to behave the same way as the group that may damage their health. Cliques may discourage members from making their own decisions, presenting their own opinions, or having other friends who aren’t accepted by the clique. Cliques may even pressure members to act in ways that go against their individual values and beliefs, such as lying to parents or teachers. Cliques can also hurt people outside the group. For example, members might make fun of a teen who isn’t in the clique.

If you find yourself under this type of pressure from a clique, here are some actions you can take to improve your situation.

● Suggest other activities. Offer ideas that don’t involve hurting others or putting anyone at risk.

● Find new friends. If staying in the clique is becoming a negative experience, you will be better off with new friends.

1.Why do teens want to be a member of a clique?

     A.Because it is popular with teens.

     B.Because it meets teens’ need of belonging.

     C.Because it is where teens can be themselves.

     D.Because it provides an opportunity for them to be away from their parents.

2.Why can cliques be harmful?

     A.Because kids in there don’t have independent thinking.

     B.Because kids in there are not allowed to have their own opinions.

     C.Because kids in there sometimes are pressured.

     D.Because kids in there are forced to lie to their parents.

3.What is the writer’s attitude toward the clique?

     A.He is very supportive to it.

     B.He is strongly against it.

     C.He is not against it, though he doesn’t like it.

     D.He is not against it. However, he has some worry about it.

4.Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?

     A.Teen’s Value                                B.Teen’s Cliques

     C.Teen’s Problems                  D.Social Behavior

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