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(2016½­ËÕÑγÇ) One night in November, Itzhak Perlman gave a concert in a theatre. If you have ever been to a Perlman concert, you know that becoming a violinist is not a small _________ for him. He had to walk _________ the help of two walking sticks as a result of the disease he caught as a child.

People sat _______while he made his way to his chair and began his play. But this time, something went_________. Just as he finished the first few parts of the music, one of the wrings(ÏÒ) on his violin________. We thought that he would have to stop the concert. But he didn¡¯t. __________, he waited a moment, closed his eyes and then ________ the conductor(Ö¸»Ó) to begin again. The orchestra(¹ÜÏÒÀÖ¶Ó) began and he played with such strong feeling and purity as they had ________ heard before.

Of course, everyone knows that it is__________for a violinist to play a pleasant work with just three strings. I know that, and you know that, ________ that night Itzhak Perlman didn¡¯t want to accept that.

When he finished, there was a terrible_________in the room. And then people rose and_________from every corner of the theatre.

Perlman was excited. He smiled and said, ¡°You know, sometimes it is the artist¡¯s task to ________how much music you can still make with what you have left.¡±

So, suppose our task in this fast-changing world is to make ___________, at first we should try out best with all that we have. And then,____________ it is no longer possible, try to play it with what we have left.

1.A. achievement B. advantage C. accident D. application

2.A. for B. by C. to D. with

3.A. widely B. closely C. quietly D. noisily

4.A. wrong B. well C. smoothly D. slowly

5.A. fixed B. broke C. burned D. lost

6.A. Instead B. Anyway C. Indeed D. Otherwise

7.A. followed B. asked C. directed D. forced

8.A. often B. usually C. already D. never

9.A. comfortable B. possible C. uncomfortable D. impossible

10.A. so B. and C. but D. or

11.A. fear B. silence C. thought D. thunder

12.A. cheered B. left C. smiled D. whispered

13.A. hand out B. carry out C. find out D. put out

14.A. fun B. music C. progress D. money

15.A. unless B. before C. until D. when

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For years people have enjoyed following the life of Garfield the cat. Garfield is a popular comic book character, known for being lazy and fat. But the cat was back in the news recently for something you might not expect.

A man in the United States changed the gender of Garfield to ¡°none¡± on the cat¡¯s Wikipedia ( ά »ù °Ù ¿Æ ) page. After that lots of people got angry and kept

changing Garfield¡¯s Wikipedia page. They argued about whether the cat was a boy,

girl or neither.

Wikipedia finally locked the page to stop people editing( ±à¼­) it. Jim Davis, Garfield¡¯s creator, settled(½â¾ö) the argument.

¡°Garfield is male,¡± he simply told the Washington Post. The 71-year-old artist said he liked working with animals because they didn¡¯t have to be old, young, boys or girls. He was angry that some people cared so much about Garfield¡¯s gender.

It seems like quite an unnecessary argument to have. But it is not the only recent example of argument about gender.

To celebrate International Women¡¯s Day in Australia earlier this year, the city of Melbourne made

10 traffic lights with a figure( ÈËÐÎ) dressed in a skirt. They were designed to celebrate Women¡¯s Day and give them more confidence in public.

But not everyone thinks the idea is necessary. Some people think it is important for women to be treated fairly in Australia, but that this idea is silly.

¡°I¡¯m all for doing anything we can for gender equity(¹«Æ½), but really?¡± Melbourne mayor( Êг¤)

Robert Doyle told the Herald Sun. The mayor said this idea is more likely to be laughed at than bring respect to women.

1.What put Garfield the cat back in the news recently?

A. The cat¡¯s lazy character.

B. Being included in Wikipedia.

C. The cat¡¯s picture being changed on Wikipedia.

D. The cat¡¯s gender being changed on Wikipedia.

2.What does the underlined word gender in the passage mean?

A. ¸öÐÔ B. ÐÔ±ð C. Íâò D. Æ¢Æø

3.According to Jim Davis, .

A. Wikipedia should lock the page about Garfield

B. Garfield can be a boy or a girl, and young or old

C. artists don¡¯t care about animals¡¯ age or gender

D. it¡¯s unnecessary to take Garfield¡¯s gender seriously

4.Why did Melbourne make 10 traffic lights with a figure dressed in a skirt?

A. To laugh at women in public

B. To celebrate International Women¡¯s Day

C. To bring more chances to women

D. To treat women fairly in Australia

5.What did Melbourne mayor Robert Doyle think of the traffic light idea?

A. It would give women more confidence in public.

B. It would help women be treated fairly in Australia.

C. It would bring respect to women.

D. It was not a good idea for gender equity.

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