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     Learning experiences happen to us throughout our lives. Not long ago, I had one that I would like to   1  .
     I was going to Marblehead with my sailboat team. The team was racing down the highway at 85 mph   2    
we realized we were   3  . Luckily, we saw a rest area ahead. I had a brand new $20 bill. I was so   4   because
I had never had that kind of cash before. But spending it on   5   seemed like throwing it away. We all rushed into
the pizza line.   6   I got a pizza and a drink, and walked to my table. About half way through the meal, I   7   I
had not actually handed any money to the cashier. I had just   8   out, and nobody had noticed, I felt terrible.
     My conscience (良心) opened its mouth and swallowed me in one big bite. I couldn't   9   over it. I just could
n't go back to the cashier and  10  for my stolen pizza. I was so upset that I  11  to give myself the pleasure of
an ice-cream for  12  that someone would say, "Hey, Jeff, why don't you use the change  13  the pizza instead
of that nice, new $20 bill?" I was not so  14  of my cash now.
     For the next two years, whenever I was  15  of the "pizza incident", I would say to myself, "Don't think
about it..."
     I have learned two things from this  16 . Maybe I was a fool for  17  in to my conscience, and being too
stupid to appreciate a  18  pizza. But the real lesson is that even if you get away from what you have done,
your conscience  19  up with you.
     This reflect the saying, "A coward (懦夫) dies a thousand deaths; a hero dies one." I was a coward and
have felt terrible about that incident at least a thousand times. If I had been a " 20 " and gone back to pay for
the pizza, I would have felt a little uncomfortable about it only once, or maybe twice.
(     )1. A.say
(     )2. A.as
(     )3. A.lost
(     )4. A.excited
(     )5. A.rest
(     )6. A.Luckily
(     )7. A.thought
(     )8. A.walked
(     )9. A.look
(     )10. A.ask
(     )11. A.refused
(     )12. A.hope
(     )13. A.into
(     )14. A.sure
(     )15. A.warned
(     )16. A.experience
(     )17. A.turning
(     )18. A.free
(     )19. A.make
(     )20. A.coward
B.talk
B.while
B.tried
B.eager
B.food
B.Finally
B.recognized
B.left
B.get
B.pay
B.wanted
B.surprise
B.with
B.upset
B.reminded
B.experiment   
B.taking
B.cheap
B.wake
B.fool
B.talk
B.while
B.tried
B.eager
B.food
B.Finally
B.recognized   
B.left
B.get
B.pay
B.wanted
B.surprise
B.with
B.upset
B.reminded
B.experiment
B.taking
B.cheap
B.wake
B.fool
D.explain
D.when
D.anxious
D.encouraged              
D.drink
D.Actually
D.realized
D.found
D.think
C.send
D.meant
D.fear
D.from
D.pleased
D.told
D.mistake
D.giving
D.delicious
D.put
D.hero
1-5: CDCAB   6-10: BDABB   11-15: ADCCB   16-20: ADACD
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     Recently, I flew to Las Vegas to attend a meeting. As we were about to arrive, the pilot announced with
apology that there would be a slight   1   before setting down. High desert winds had   2   the airport to close
all but one runway. He said that we would be   3   the city for a few minutes waiting to   4  . We were also
told to remain in our seats meanwhile with our seat belts fastened   5   there might be a few bumps (颠簸).
Well, that few minutes turned into about four-five minutes, including a ride that would make a roller coaster
(过山车)   6   by comparison.
     The movement was so fierce that several passengers felt   7   and had to use airsickness bags. As you
might guess, that's not good thing to have happen in a(n)   8   space because it only   9   to increase the
discomfort of the situation.
     About twenty minutes into the adventure,the entire airplane became very  10 . There was now a sense of
anxiety and fear that could be  11  noticed. Every passenger simply held on for dear life…except one. A  12 
 was having a good time! With each bump of the  13 , he would let out a giggle (咯咯的笑) of delight. As I
observed this, I  14  that he didn't know he was supposed to be afraid and worried about his  15  He neither
thought about the past nor about the future. Those are what we grown-ups have learned from  16 . He was
  17  the ride because had not yet been taught to fear it. Having understood this, I took a deep breath and  18 
 back into my seat, pretending I was  19  on a roller coaster. I smiled for the rest of the flight. I even  20  to
giggle once or twice, much to the chagrin (懊恼) of the man sitting next to me holding the airsickness bag.
(     )1. A. mistake   
(     )2. A. forced    
(     )3. A. watching  
(     )4. A. arrive    
(     )5. A. if        
(     )6. A. light     
(     )7. A. sick      
(     )8. A. empty     
(     )9. A. happens   
(     )10. A. quiet     
(     )11. A. partly    
(     )12. A. pilot     
(     )13. A. seats     
(     )14. A. realized  
(     )15. A. health    
(     )16. A. teachers  
(     )17. A. learning  
(     )18. A. sat       
(     )19. A. nearly    
(     )20. A. attempted 
B. delay      
B. warned     
B. visiting   
B. enter      
B. though     
B. pale       
B. nervous    
B. narrow     
B. continues  
B. hot        
B. gradually 
B. baby       
B. passengers    
B. hoped     
B. safety     
B. books      
B. taking    
B. lay        
B. finally   
B. managed   
C. change      
C. swept       
C. circling    
C. stop        
C. because     
C. easy        
C. angry       
C. secret    
C. fails       
C. dirty      
C. shortly     
C. guard      
C. flight      
C. agreed     
C. joy          
C. experience   
C. missing    
C. went      
C. really   
C. wanted   
D. wind        
D. reminded    
D. crossing    
D. land        
D. while       
D. quick       
D. afraid      
D. open        
D. serves      
D. crowded        
D. clearly     
D. man        
D. airplane    
D. insisted   
D. future      
D. practice   
D. enjoying   
D. rode        
D. suddenly   
D. decided    
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     There is a wonderful fable about a young orphan girl who had no family and no one to love her. One day,
feeling particularly   1  , she was walking through a meadow   2   she noticed a small butterfly   3   in a thorn
bush. The more the butterfly   4   to free itself, the   5   the thorns cut into its body. The young orphan girl
carefully   6   the butterfly from its captivity (围困).   7   flying away, the little butterfly changed into a beautiful
fairy. The young girl rubbed her eyes in   8  .
     "For your   9   kindness," the good fairy said to the girl, "I will grant (给予) you any  10  you would like."
     The little girl thought for a moment and then replied, "I want to be  11 !" The fairy said, "Very well," and
leaned toward her,  12  in her ear. Then the good fairy disappeared.  13  the little girl grew up, there was no
one in the land as happy as she. Everyone asked her the  14  of her happiness. She would only answer, "It is
that I  15  a good fairy when I was a little girl."
     When she was very old and on her deathbed, the neighbors all gathered around her,  16  that her fabulous
secret of happiness would die with her. "Tell us, please," they  17 , "Tell us what the good fairy said."
     The lovely old woman  18  and said, "She told me that everyone, no matter how  19  they seemed, no matter
how old or young, how rich or poor, had  20  of me. If I would be loved, love and be lovable."
(     )1. A. mean       
(     )2. A. while    
(     )3. A. stayed    
(     )4. A. expected    
(     )5. A. more      
(     )6. A. released   
(     )7. A. In spite of 
(     )8. A. despair   
(     )9. A. wonderful  
(     )10. A. promise  
(     )11. A. happy    
(     )12. A. gossiping  
(     )13. A. Once     
(     )14. A. purpose   
(     )15. A. listened to 
(     )16. A. confused  
(     )17. A. urged    
(     )18. A. relaxed     
(     )19. A. secure    
(     )20. A. memory     
B. unfit      
B. when        
B. lying        
B. struggled     
B. bigger       
B. approached    
B. Owing to      
B. relief      
B. generous     
B. fortune     
B. famous        
B. whispering    
B. Before       
B. incident     
B. heard from     
B. certain      
B. begged        
B. smiled        
B. anxious     
B. sympathy     
C. comfortable 
C. though    
C. caught     
C. hoped    
C. more painful     
C. helped    
C. As for      
C. disbelief  
C. brave    
C. wish      
C. rich     
C. telling   
C. As       
C. cause    
C. dreamt of  
C. doubtful   
C. shouted   
C. wept      
C. unsafe    
C. confidence  
D. lonely       
D. as           
D. playing      
D. managed      
D. deeper       
D. assisted     
D. Instead of   
D. admiration                
D. magical      
D. belief       
D. powerful     
D. shouting     
D. Until        
D. secret       
D. relied on    
D. afraid       
D. informed     
D. sighed       
D. wealthy      
D. need         
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     Teaching second grade is always a challenge. Each student arrives at school with his own needs and
difficulties. One year, a student called Billy   1   me with his behavior as well as his academic requirements.
He struggled daily with his   2   emotions and often became angry or violent. I knew that, to make   3   
progress, his emotions needed controlling.
     One   4   I tried to help Billy was to have him come directly into the classroom when he arrived at school.
Billy's mom would   5   me to alert (警告) me to a particularly emotional morning at home. Then, I would
focus on   6   his anger and calming him down before the other students arrived.
     One week our class was studying   7  . I thought one way to bring learning into the classroom was to
bring my dog Rocky to school for the day.
     That day began as normal. I was preparing activities focused on dog themes   8   I was told that Billy
had a   9   morning at home and I might need to get him  10 . As I was talking to his mom, Billy  11  into
the classroom. To Billy's  12 , Rocky immediately ran up to his new  13 , wagging his tail and licking Billy's
face with doggy affection. Billy couldn't  14  Rocky's charm (魅力) and began laughing as his anger melted
away.
     Throughout the day, Billy never left Rocky's side, feeding him, being gentle with him and even  15  the
other students while Rocky was sleeping.
     Billy was known for doing anything he could to avoid  16 , but on this day he found a good dog story,
"Clifford's Puppy Days," and read it to Rocky. How  17  I was at the sight of Billy reading happily! My little
dog was able to  18  Billy's day from one of anger and frustration to one of laughter, gentleness and  19 .
     That day Rocky more than helped me with my  20 ; he helped to change the life of a child! After that
Billy's behavior definitely improved.
(     )1. A. challenged    
(     )2. A. unforgettable 
(     )3. A. physical      
(     )4. A. advantage    
(     )5. A. awake        
(     )6. A. tolerating    
(     )7. A. emotions      
(     )8. A. after         
(     )9. A. boring        
(     )10. A. settled      
(     )11. A. fled          
(     )12. A. surprise      
(     )13. A. protector    
(     )14. A. resist        
(     )15. A. educating     
(     )16. A. exploding    
(     )17. A. surprised    
(     )18. A. urge          
(     )19. A. admiration   
(     )20. A. family        
B. cheated        
B. uncontrollable 
B. mental        
B. agenda        
B. call           
B. observing      
B. pets          
B. as            
B. fantastic      
B. punished      
B. stormed        
B. delight        
B. trainer        
B. describe      
B. envying        
B. reading        
B. disappointed    
B. shorten       
B. curiosity      
B. teaching       
C. benefited  
C. unconscious   
C. academic  
C. reason    
C. visit      
C. relieving  
C. botany    
C. when      
C. busy       
C. treated    
C. jogged    
C. shame      
C. friend    
C. reduce    
C. comforting 
C. arguing   
C. amused    
C. transform  
C. anxiety    
C. housework   

D. betrayed          
D. unfortunate        
D. authentic        
D. way             
D. sign              
D. ignoring           
D. diet             
D. before          
D. rough             
D. excited            
D. floated         
D. fear               
D. owner            
D. forget           
D. quieting         
D. apologizing                   
D. confused        
D. expand            
D. love              
D. performance     

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     We were a group of people who took the bus to work every day. One of the   1   was a small old man
who took the bus to the centre for senior citizens every morning. He always   2   behind the driver. No one
ever paid much   3   to him.   
     But one July morning he said good morning to the driver and   4   at others. The driver nodded. The rest
of us were   5   as usual.   
    The next day, the old man got on the bus and said in a loud voice, "A very good   6   to you all!" Some of
us looked up,   7  , and said "Good morning". From then on, he said good morning to us every day and we
began to   8   to each other.  
    One morning he had some flowers in his hand. The driver turned around   9   and asked:"Have you got
yourself a girlfriend, Charlie?" We never got to know if his name was really "Charlie",  10  he nodded shyly
and said  11 . People whistled and clapped at him. Charlie bowed and waved the flowers before he sat down
on his seat. Every morning after that Charlie always  12  a flower.  
    The summer went by, and autumn was closing in until one morning Charlie wasn't  13  at his usual stop.
And he wasn't there the next day and the day after that. What might have  14  to him? When we came nearer
to the centre for senior citizens, a woman  15  the driver to wait a moment. We all  16  our breath when she
went to the door.  
    Yes, the staff said, they knew  17  we were talking about. The elderly gentleman was fine, but one of his
very close friends had died at the weekend. They  18  him back on Monday.   
    The next Monday Charlie got on the bus, all of us who he had brought  19  to in that summer sat with a 
 20  in our hands.
(     )1. A. passengers 
(     )2. A. hid      
(     )3. A. interest  
(     )4. A. called    
(     )5. A. upset    
(     )6. A. trip      
(     )7. A. worried  
(     )8. A. introduce 
(     )9. A. politely  
(     )10. A. but      
(     )11. A. sorry    
(     )12. A. bought    
(     )13. A. walking  
(     )14. A. sent      
(     )15. A. ordered  
(     )16. A. tears    
(     )17. A. where    
(     ) 18. A. kept      
(     )19. A. happiness 
(     )20. A. letter    
B. drivers 
B. sat    
B. energy  
B. laughed 
B. silent  
B. meal    
B. tired  
B. admit  
B. proudly 
B. so      
B. yes    
B. found  
B. arriving
B. happened   
B. invited 
B. flowers 
B. when    
B. got    
B. luck    
B. flower  
C. friends  
C. shouted  
C. attention 
C. pointed  
C. excited  
C. morning  
C. moved    
C. talk      
C. carefully   
C. until    
C. thanks    
C. brought  
C. greeting  
C. spoken    
C. asked    
C. hands    
C. who      
C. looked    
C. concern  
C. card      
D. workers     
D. slept       
D. expectation 
D. smiled      
D. bored       
D. time        
D. surprised   
D. write       
D. smilingly   
D. as          
D. hello       
D. wore        
D. waiting     
D. regarded                   
D. promised    
D. breath      
D. what        
D. expected    
D. power       
D. ticket      
阅读理解。
     Christopher Thomas, 27, was a writer by night and a teacher by day when he noticed he was always
tired and was losing weight fast. Diagnosed with diabetes (糖尿病), Thomas would need to inject himself
with insulin (胰岛素) three times a day for the rest of his life or risk nerve damage, blindness, and even death.
And if that weren't bad enough, he had no health insurance.
     After a month of feeling upset, Thomas decided he'd better find a way to fight back. He left Canton,
Michigan for New York, got a job waiting tables, nicknamed himself the Diabetic Rockstar, and created
diabeticrockstar.com, a free online community for diabetics and their loved ones-a place where over 1,100
people share personal stories, information, and resources.
     Jason Swencki's son, Kody, was diagnosed with type diabetes at six. Father and son visit the online
children's forums (论坛) together most evenings. "Kody gets so excited, writing to kids from all over," says
Swencki, one of the site's volunteers. "They know what he's going through, so he doesn't feel alone."
     Kody is anything but alone: Diabetes is now the seventh leading cause of death in the United States, with
24 million diagnosed cases. And more people are being diagnosed at younger ages.
     These days, Thomas's main focus is his charity (慈善机构), Fight It, which provides medicines and
supplies to people-225 to date-who can't afford a diabetic's huge expenses. Fight-it.org has raised about
$23,000-in products and in cash. In May, Thomas will hold the first annual Diabetic Rockstar Festival in the
Caribbean.
     Even with a staff of 22 volunteers, Thomas often devotes up to 50 hours a week to his cause, while still
doing his full-time job waiting tables. "Of the diabetes charities out there, most are putting money into finding
a cure," says Bentley Gubar, one of Rockstar's original members. "But Christopher is the only person I know
saying people need help now."
1. Which of the following is true of Christopher Thomas?
[     ]
A. He needs to go to the doctor every day.
B. He studies the leading cause of diabetes.
C. He has a positive attitude to this disease.
D. He encourages diabetics by writing articles.
2. Diabeitcrockstar.com was created for _____.
[     ]
A. diabetics to communicate
B. volunteers to find jobs
C. children to amuse themselves
D. rock stars to share resources.
3. According to the text, Kody _____.
[     ]
A. feel lonely because of his illness
B. benefits from diabeticrockstar.com
C. helps create the online kid's forums
D. writes children's stories online
4. What can we learn about Fight It? 
[     ]
A. It helps the diabetics in financial difficulties.
B. It organizes parties for volunteer once a year.
C. It offers less expensive medicine to diabetics.
D. It owns a well-known medical website.
5. The last paragraph suggests that Thomas _____.
[     ]
A. works full-time in a diabetes charity
B. employs 22 people for his website
C. helps diabetics in his own way
D. ties to find a cure for diabetes
阅读理解。
     Two traveling angels stopped to spend the night in the home of a wealthy family. The family was rude and
refused to let the angels stay in the guest room. Instead the angels were given a space in the cold basement. As
they made their bed on the hard floor, the older angel saw a hole in the wall and repaired it. When the younger
angel asked why, the older angel replied, "Things aren't always what they seem."
     The next night the pair came to rest at the house of a very poor, but very hospitable (好客的) farmer and
his wife. After sharing what little food they had, the couple let the angels sleep in their bed where they could
have a good night's rest. When the sun came up the next morning, the angels found the farmer and his wife in
tears. Their only cow, whose milk had been their only income, lay dead in the field.
     The younger angel was very angry and asked the older angel, "How could this happen? Why did you not
watch out for the cow? The first man had everything, yet you watched over his house," she accused, "The
second family had little but was willing to share everything, and you did not help."
     "Things aren't always what they seem," the older angel replied. "When we stayed in the basement, I noticed
there was gold stored in that hole in the wall. Since the owner was so greedy and unwilling to share his good
fortune, I asked God if I could seal the wall so he couldn't find it. Then last night as we slept in the farmer's
bed, the angel of death came for his wife. I ask God if the angel could take the cow instead. Things aren't
always what they seem."
1. Why did the older angel repair the hole for the rich family?
[     ]
A. Because she didn't like the greedy owner.
B. Because she wanted to save the gold for the poor.
C. Because the basement was too cold to stay in.
D. Because she believed that one should always be ready to offer help.
2. In Paragraph two,"the pair" refers to _____.
[     ]
A. the poor couple
B. the rich couple
C. the guests
D. the angels
3. The youngest angel was very angry because _____.
[     ]
A. the old angel killed the farmer's cow
B. the old angel treated the two families differently
C. the wealthy man gave them a bad place to live
D. the angel of death took the cow away
4. Why did the older angel let the farmer's cow die?
[     ]
A. Because God wanted the older angel to take the cow.
B. Because she wanted to teach the younger angel a lesson.
C. Because she wanted to save the farmer's wife.
D. Because she was sympathetic to the rich.
阅读理解。
     It was Thanksgiving morning and in the crowded kitchen of my small home I was busy preparing the
traditional Thanksgiving turkey when the doorbell rang. I opened the front door and saw two small children
in rags huddling together inside the storm door on the top step.
     "Any old papers, lady?" asked one of them.
     I was busy. I wanted to say "no" until I looked down at their feet. They were wearing thin little sandals,
wet with heavy snow. 
     "Come in and I'll make you a cup of hot cocoa."
     They walked over and sat down at the table. Their wet sandals left marks upon the floor. I served them
cocoa and bread with jam to fight against the cold outside. Then I went back to the kitchen and started again
on my household budget.
     The silence in the front room struck me. I looked in. The girl held the empty cup in her hands, looking at
it. The boy asked in a flat voice, "Lady, are you rich?"
     I looked at my shabby slipcovers. The girl put her cup back in its saucer carefully and said, "Your cups
match your saucers." Her voice was hungry with a need that no amount of food could supply. They left after
that, holding their bundles of papers against the wind. They hadn't said "Thank you." They didn't need to.
They had reminded me that I had so much for which to be grateful. Plain blue china cups and saucers were
only worth five pence. But they matched.
     I tasted the potatoes and stirred the meat soup. Potatoes and brown meat soup, a roof over our heads, my
man with a good steady job-these matched, too.
     I moved the chairs back from the fire and cleaned the living room. The muddy prints of small sandals were
still wet upon my floor. Let them be for a while, I thought, just in case I should begin to forget how rich I am.
1. Two children came to the writer's front door because _____.
[     ]
A. it was Thanksgiving Day
B. they were beggars
C. they wanted old papers
D. they wanted a cup of cocoa
2. Why did the writer let the children in?
[     ]
A. She showed great pity on them
B. She had old papers to sell
C. She wanted to invite them to her Thanksgiving feast
D. She wanted them to see how rich she was
3. The girl thought the writer was rich perhaps because _____.
[     ]
A. she saw that the lady's room was comfortable
B. she saw the cups matched the saucers
C. the writer's slipcovers were very new
D. the writer was preparing a big meal while she was too hungry.
4. From the passage, we can infer that whether you are rich depends on _____.
[     ]
A. how much money you have had
B. how you feel about your life
C. how you have helped others
D. what job your husband is doing
5. The writer left the muddy prints of small sandals on the floor for a while to _____.
[     ]
A. show her husband that someone had come
B. remind her that she had helped two children
C. remind her that she was very rich in the neighborhood
D. remind her how life should be

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