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Twenty-five years _________, a professor told students to go into the city slums (贫民窟) to study the life of 200 boys. He asked them to _________ reports about each boy’s life and future. Most of the students wrote, “He doesn’t have any hope.”

Recently, another professor has read about the earlier reports. He tells his students to find out what happened to the boys. They try very hard and find that 176 of the boys have _______ successful(成功的) as doctors, teachers or scientists.

The professor is very _______ and decides to study it further. _________, all the men are living in the same city and he is able to visit and ask each one, “What made you _______?” They all answers, “We have a good teacher.”

The teacher is _______ living there, so the professor finds her and asks the old lady _______ she has pulled those boys out of the slums, and changed them into successful people. The teacher’s _______ begin to shine and says with a sweet smile, “It’s really very easy, I ________ those boys. I’m proud(为……骄傲) of them.”

1.A. later B. before C. ago D. after

2.A. read B. study C. write D. speak

3.A. becoming B. became C. becomes D. become

4.A. glad B. surprised C. happy D. worried

5.A. Successfully B. Luckily C. suddenly D. quietly

6.A. famous B. gladly C. successful D. surprising

7.A. already B. even C. still D. almost

8.A. how B. where C. which D. when

9.A. face B. eyes C. mouth D. legs

10.A. taught B. helped C. hit D. loved

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European cities are known as popular tourist places. Every year, thousands of people go to cities like Venice and Amsterdam to learn about their history, experience their culture and just have fun. But some of the cities have been taking action to reduce (减少) the number of visitors.

Venice is known for its beautiful landmarks, such as St Mark’s Square. But people there say that the large ships that sail near the city center are ruining (破坏) their appearance, according to The Telegraph.

Residents have complained that the “ugly” ships are much bigger than the local buildings. They make the area look strange, as well as damage the canals (运河). In response, the Italian government stopped cruise ships from sailing past St Mark’s Square last year.

In Amsterdam, the Netherlands’ capital, noisy tourists are unwelcome. The city has worked out plans to limit the number of tourists who can come to the city, the Daily Mail reported. Many residents believe that increased tourism has brought more rubbish to the city’s streets. It has also caused an increase in noise pollution.

Airbnb and other “home rentals” that are popular with tourists will face restrictions (限制), too. Fewer tourists will be able to stay in the city. “Beer bikes”, or multi-person bikes that have tables for drinking beer, will also be restricted. It is expected that getting rid of these bikes will make the city quieter and more peaceful for local people.

1.Which of the following may not be the reason for the tourists to visit European cities?

A. Learning about their history. B. Experiencing their culture.

C. Ruining their appearance. D. Just for fun.

2.What makes Venice look strange according to local people?

A. Local buildings. B. Landmarks. C. The canals. D. Ships.

3.What is the major reason for Amsterdam to reduce its number of visitors?

A. Limited resources. B. Increased noise pollution.

C. Damage to buildings. D. Crowded buses.

4.What is the main idea of the passage?

A. How Venice and Amsterdam protect local people.

B. Some European cities are reducing their number of visitors.

C. How visitors have ruined local people’ lives.

D. Why visitors are unwelcome in other countries.

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