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     A traveling ship was wrecked during a storm at sea.Only two of the men aboard__1__to swim to a
deserted island.They agreed to__2__to God on opposite sides of the island.
     The first thing they prayed for was__3__.The next morning, the first man saw a fruitbearing tree on his
side of the island, and he__4__eat its fruit.But the side of the other man__5__without food.
     After a week, the first man became__6__and decided to pray for a wife.The next day, a__7__swam to his side of the island.But on the other side of the island, there was__8__.Soon after that the first man prayed for a house, clothes and__9__food.Like magic, all of these things were given to him.
     __10__, the first man prayed for a ship__11__he and his wife could leave the island.In the morning the
found a ship on his side of the island.As the ship was about to leave, the first man__12__a voice from
Heaven, "__13__are you leaving your compainon on the island?"
     "My__14__are mine alone since I was the one who prayed for them, "the first man answered."His
prayers were all unanswered and so he doesn't__15__anything."
     "You are__16__!"the voice criticized him."He had only one prayer, which I answered.If not for that,
you would not have__17__any of my blessings.""Tell me, "the first man asked the voice."What did he pray
for?Why would that make me__18__him anything?""He prayed that all your prayers would be__19__."
     For all we know, our blessings are not the__20__of our prayers alone, but those of another praying for
us.So what you do for others is more important than what you do for yourself.
(     )1. A. decided    
(     )2. A. refer      
(     )3. A. food        
(     )4. A. was about to
(     )5. A. remained    
(     )6. A. cold        
(     )7. A. man        
(     )8. A. nobody      
(     )9. A. more        
(     )10. A. Generally  
(     )11. A. so that    
(     )12. A. made      
(     )13. A. Why        
(     )14. A. approvals  
(     )15. A. deserve    
(     )16. A. correct    
(     )17. A. received  
(     )18. A. own        
(     )19. A. answered  
(     )20. A. labors    
B. managed    
B. promise    
B. water      
B. was ready to
B. grew        
B. lonely      
B. child      
B. none        
B. certain    
B. Suddenly    
B. in case that
B. stopped    
B. How        
B. blessings  
B. divide      
B. clever      
B. earned      
B. due        
B. forbidden  
B. jobs        
C. tried        
C. pray          
C. clothing      
C. was afraid to
C. turned        
C. happy        
C. woman        
C. no one        
C. much          
C. Finally      
C. as long as    
C. remembered    
C. When          
C. plans        
C. donate        
C. mistaken      
C. met          
C. owe          
C. heard        
C. activities    
D. wanted    
D. talk      
D. housing    
D. was able to
D. got        
D. quiet      
D. god        
D. nothing    
D. little    
D. Quickly    
D. although  
D. heard      
D. Where      
D. properties
D. depend    
D. kind      
D. collected  
D. pay        
D. learnt    
D. fruits    
1-5: BCADA     6-10: BCDAC     11-15: ADABA     16-20: CACAD
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     My name is Jane Eyre and my parents died when I was a baby. For ten years I lived a__1__life with my aunt and cousins who treated me unfairly. My cousins teased me and my aunt never showed me any__2__.The only person who cared about me was the maid, Bessie. One day my cousin John __3__me: "You
should go and beg, not live with rich folks like us!" After fighting with him I was locked in a room, where I
__4__for hours crying.
     Things __5__the same until a tall gentleman called Mr Brockehurst came to visit. My aunt told me that
I was going to a school __6__by the gentleman. "Train her to be useful and humble," said Aunt. Two days
later I __7__my home.
     At first my __8__at Lowood School was easy. The food was bad and I was often cold but I made
__9__and enjoyed studying. But after an illness killed several students, new owners __10__the school and
life improved. Six years later I __11__ a teacher and was very happy. But eventually(最后) I felt that I
should explore more of the world and found a job as a private teacher in a __12__.
     Before I left Lowood, I was__13__by Bessie, who told me that seven years ago my father's brother had come __14__me but left again to go abroad. "He looked like quite a gentleman," said Bessie. I wondered if he would ever look for me again.
     My new life __15__at Thornfield Hall, a large country house, __16__a little girl called Adele. She was
the adopted(被收养的) daughter of the owner of the house, Mr Rochester. He __17__stayed at Thornfield and __18__my time was mainly spent with Adele and the servants. My life was quite happy now although
there was something__19__about my new home. Often I heard odd(奇怪的) sounds __20__from the top
floor of the house.
(     )1. A. happy      
(     )2. A. food        
(     )3. A. shouted at  
(     )4. A. lived      
(     )5. A. appeared    
(     )6. A. built      
(     )7. A. built      
(     )8. A. food        
(     )9. A. noise      
(     )10. A. took over  
(     )11. A. turned    
(     )12. A. school    
(     )13. A. taught    
(     )14. A. looking for
(     )15. A. stopped    
(     )16. A. showing    
(     )17. A. often      
(     )18. A. yet        
(     )19. A. interesting
(     )20. A. come      
B. long      
B. love      
B. cried over
B. stayed    
B. worked    
B. designed  
B. reached    
B. life      
B. friends    
B. took up    
B. met        
B. home      
B. visited    
B. looking after
B. continued  
B. teaching  
B. hardly    
B. so        
B. good      
B. drop      
C. sad        
C. method      
C. found out  
C. studied    
C. seemed      
C. owned      
C. left        
C. book        
C. mistakes    
C. took off    
C. became      
C. library    
C. brought    
C. looking into
C. started    
C. searching  
C. happily    
C. still      
C. instructive
C. fall        
D. comfortable
D. schooling  
D. talked with
D. beat      
D. remained  
D. opened    
D. sold      
D. study      
D. faces      
D. took away  
D. found      
D. country    
D. required  
D. looking at
D. remained  
D. wanting    
D. quietly    
D. though    
D. strange    
D. go        
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     On August 15th, in the women's individual all-around final of gymnastics of the Beijing 2008 Olympic
Games, Chusovitina is a shining star although she failed to win a medal eventually.
     When 33-year-old Oxana Chusovitina competes in her fifth Olympics (Beijing Olympics), she is twice
the age of most of her competitors. In addition, she has also competed in ten World Championships, three
Asian Games and three Goodwill Games. Chusovitina holds the record for the most individual World
Championships medals on a single event. She won an Olympic team gold medal as a 17-year-old in 1992.
Since then she has won a record of eight world titles.
     Her long career owes something to fate. In 2002, when her son Alisher, now aged nine, was diagnosed
with leukemia (白血病), she moved to Germany so that he could get the best possible treatment. To help in
those difficult times she kept up her training. It has paid off. But saving Alisher's life is not her only motivation.
As she recently told German media, "There is nothing in the world I enjoy more than gymnastics."
     Chusovitina was born on June 19, 1975 in Uzbek USSR. She was formerly a citizen of, and a competitor
for, the former Soviet Union (before 1993) and Uzbekistan (1993-2006). She has competed for Germany
since 2006. By the year of 2008, Chusovitina's career in gymnastics had been twenty years.
     She is one of only a handful of women to return to high-level gymnastics and international competition
after becoming a mother. Chusovitina is remarkable in her ability to remain competitive for so many years,
often in the face of great difficulty, and has been considered as a role model and an inspiration by many people
in the gymnastics community.
1. When she was 17 years old, Chusovitina won an Olympic team gold medal for _____.
[     ]
A. the former Soviet Union
B. Uzbekistan
C. Germany
D. Russia
2. Chusovitina might begin her career in gymnastics in _____.
[     ]
A. 1975
B. 1988
C. 1992
D. 1992
3. Chusovitina left her homeland because _____.
[     ]
A. she wanted to compete in the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
B. she wanted to serve for Germany
C. she wanted her son to get the best treatment
D. she had to face great difficulty in her homeland
4. According to the passage, Chusovitina is different from the other competitors in the Beijing 2008 Olympic
    Games because _____.
[     ]
A. she is the best competitor in the games
B. she is much older than other gymnastics girls
C. she won an Olympic team gold medal when she was very young
D. she competes in order to earn money
5. According to the passage, which of the following words can best describe Chusovitina?
[     ]
A. Kind-hearted.
B. Lovable.
C. Tough-minded.
D. Serious-minded.
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     My friend, Emma Daniels, spent the summer of 1974 traveling in Israel. During her month-long stay in
Jerusalem she often went to a caf? called Chocolate Soup. It was run by two men, one of whom - Alex -
used to live in Montreal. One morning when Emma went in for coffee, while chatting with her new friend
Alex, she mentioned that she had just finished the book she was reading and had nothing else to read. Alex said he had a wonderful book she might like, and that he'd be happy to lend it to her. As he lived just
above the caf?, he quickly ran up to get it. The book he handed to Emma just minutes later was Markings, a book by a former Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN).
     Emma had never read it, nor had she ever bought a copy. But, when she opened it up, she was floored to see her own name and address inside the cover in her own handwriting. It turned out that the summer
before, at a concert back in Montreal, Emma had met a Californian who was in town visiting friends. They decided to exchange (交换) addresses, but neither of them had any paper. The man opened up a book he was carrying in his backpack and asked Emma to write her name and address inside. When he returned to California, he left the book behind in Montreal, and his friend Alex kept it. When Alex later moved to
Jerusalem, he took the book along.
1. Alex lent Emma the book, Markings, ________.
A. to show his interest in reading
B. to show his friendliness to her
C. to tell her about the importance of the UN
D. to let her write her name and address inside
2. How did Emma feel the moment she opened the book?
A. Pleased                  
B. Satisfied
C. Worried                 
D. Surprised
3. We can learn from the text that the Californian ________.
A. met Emma at a concert
B. invited Emma to a concert
C. introduced Emma to his friend
D. left Emma his backpack
4. Who was supposed to be the first owner of the book?
A. An official of the UN
B. Alex's friend from California
C. A friend of the author's
D. A coffee shop owner
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     A newly-married Sweden couple on a four-month honeymoon were hit by a series of natural
disasters, such as the Australian floods, Christchurch earthquake and Japanese tsunami.
     Stefan and Erika Svanstrom left Stockholm, Sweden, on December 6 and were immediately
trapped in Munich, Germany, due to one of Europe's worst snowstorms. Traveling with their baby
daughter, they flew on to Cairns in Australia which was then struck by one of the most fierce
cyclones(龙卷风) in the nation's history. From there, the couple were forced to shelter for 24 hours
on the cold floor of a shopping centre with 2500 others.
     "Trees were being knocked over and big branches were scattered across the streets," Mr
Svanstrom told Sweden's Expressen newspaper. "We escaped by the skin of our teeth. It was so
close an encounter with death."
     They then headed south to Brisbane but the city was experiencing massive flooding, so they
crossed the country to Perth where they narrowly escaped raging bush fires. The couple then flew
to Christchurch, New Zealand, arriving just after a massive magnitude(震级) 6.3 earthquake
destroyed the city on February 22.
     Mrs Svanstrom said, "When we got there the whole town was a war zone."
     "We could not visit the city since it was completely blocked off, so instead we traveled around
before going to Japan."
     But days after the Svanstroms arrived, Tokyo was rocked by Japan's largest earthquake since
records began. "The trembling was horrible and we saw roofs fly off the buildings," Mr Svanstrom
said. "It was like the buildings were shaking back and forth."
     The family returned to Stockholm on March 29 after a much calmer visit to their last destination
China. But Mr Svanstrom ---who also survived the destructive tsunami that hit southeast Asia in
2004 ---said the marriage was still going strong. He added, "I know marriages have to endure some
trials (考验), but I think we have been through most of them. We've certainly experienced more than
our fair share of disasters, but the most important thing is that we're together and happy."

1. How many disasters in total did the couple experience during their honeymoon?

A.Three.      
B. Four.    
C. Five.    
D. Six.

2. Which of the following expressions can replace the underlined sentence?

A.We ran away in fear.
B.We narrowly escaped from the cyclone.
C.We escaped with others' help.
D.We ran away fortunately.

3. What is the real meaning of what Mr Svanstrom said after the honeymoon?

A.He regarded the disasters as the tests in their marriage and would face any difficulty without fear.
B.He felt fortunate that they survived the disasters but dared not travel again in a period of time.
C.He thought they should share the suffering and would provide disaster relief to the affected areas.
D.He believed the horrible experience a sign that they should not be together and they might break up.

4. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A.A Series of Natural Disasters
B.The Unforgettable Honeymoon From Hell
C.A Close Look at Disasters
D.An Indifferent Journey

阅读理解。
    Take a trip across America,by way of an advice column (专栏),and you'll find plenty worth
celebrating.I once asked my readers in the Chicago SunTimes,where I took the place of Ann
Landers,to name the person to whom they would say"I owe you one."Victor La Porte,45,wrote
to me from his hospital bed about his kid brother,Tony.
     For three years,Victor had been terribly sick,His arms were black and blue.He often passed
out.His kidneys(肾) had failed,and dialysis(肾透析) wasn't working.Victor was dying.
     Doctors said a transplant(移植) would help,and Tony kept offering his kidney,but Victor
refused.He didn't want to put his brother through the pain or the risk of living with one kidney.
Tony insisted."Hey,I love you,"he kept saying.Transplant doctors explained the reason God
gave us two kidneys is that we can offer one.It took a long time to persuade Victor,but finally
he agreed.Several times the brothers went to the hospital,only to have the operation put off
because of Victor's infections(感染).But Tony never thought of backing out.After each
disappointment,he announced,"We're coming back!"He even got Victor a Tshirt that read I'M
NO QUITTER.
     Finally the operations were arranged.The one on Tony was harder.Doctors had to remove
part of his rib to get the kidney out.His recover took longer than Victor's, and he had more pain.
     Victor wrote:"Because of Tony's unselfishness,I have a chance to see my four children grow
up.I'll never know my brother's pain,fears and feelings.All I know is the love we share.How can
I tell him thanks?Maybe by letting everyone know I have the greatest brother in the world."
1.The writer tells us that if you want to find something worth celebrating,you can________.
A.read some newspapers
B.listen to the radio
C.travel around America
D.watch TV
2.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Victor asked Tony to offer his kidney.
B.A transplant may be the only way to save Victor.
C.Tony gave his life to his brother.
D.Victor knew his brother's pain was not much more than his.
3.From this passage we know________.
A.a person can live without kidneys
B.God gives us each one kidney
C.a person can hardly live with one kidney
D.a person can live with one kidney
4."I'M NO QUITTER." means________.
A.I'm not disappointed
B.I won't agree
C.I won't back out
D.I'm coming back
阅读理解。
     "Get out of the plane!" Justin shouted.Teddy and he dropped to the ground,...
      When Kathy and Victor reached the edge of the meadow (牧场)flames of the fire were shooting
more than five meters into the air.
      Kathy couldn't believe what she was seeing.One glance told her they needed medical attention
immediately.She questioned Victor, "Are you able to find someone nearby for help?"
      "There are no farmers, nor villagers nearby," he replied.
      "I'm a distance runner, and I'll go for help." Looking at the seriously injured men, Kathy said to
Victor, "It may take me several hours to get out." She started out.
      When she was 23, Kathy set a women's record in a Marathon of 42 kilometers.But now she
was running the race of life.
She had nearly 30 kilometers of hard wilderness to cover to get help.
      Kathy had been running for two hours.This was far back into the wilderness.The country path
was growing vague (模糊).She stopped to take a quick compass (指南针) reading.Yes, she had
run almost for more than 20 kilometers.Her heart fell, her muscle aching.And finally she saw her car
in the distance.
      She jumped into the car and sped away.She reached a holiday house and called the police.
      During the wait, she walked around, relaxing her legs and drinking water.It took almost two hours
for a police helicopter to reach her at the trail (小路) end.They needed her for one more task.
1.Who actually had the airplane accident?
A.Justin himself                  
B.Kathy and Victor
C.Justin and Teddy                
D.Kathy herself
2.The underlined part "Now, she was running the race of life" means that ____.
A.Kathy would set up a new record
B.Kathy was running for the lives of others
C.Kathy would run a race alone
D.Kathy couldn't rely on Victor this time
3.Kathy stopped to have a look at her compass because ____.
A.the country path was getting vague    
B.she had completely lost her way
C.she wasn't sure of her own memory  
D.there was only the wilderness
4.What do you think Kathy's final task would be?
A.Giving the injured food and drinks.  
B.Taking the injured to the hospital.
C.Going back to put out the big fire.    
D.Showing the police the crash site.
阅读理解
     I was a freshman in college when I met the Whites. They were completely different from my own
family, yet I felt at home with them immediately. Jane White and I became friends at school, and her
family welcomed me like a long-lost cousin. In my family, it was always important to place blame when
anything bad happened. "Who did this? "my mother would scream about a dirty kitchen. "This is all your
fault, Katharine,   "my father would insist when the cat got out or the dishwasher broke. From the time
we were little, my sister, brothers and told on each other.
      We set a place for blame at the dinner table. But the Whites didn't worry about who had done what.
They picked up the pieces and moved on with their lives. The beauty of this was driven home to me the
summer Jane died. In July, the White sisters and I decided to take a car trip from their home in Florida
to New York. The two older sisters, Sarah and Jane, were college students, and the youngest, Amy,
had recently turned sixteen. Proud of having a new driver's license(驾照),Amy was excited about
practicing her driving on the trip. She showed off her license to everyone she met. The big sisters shared
the driving of Sarah's new car during the first part of the trip, but when they reached less crowded areas,
they let Amy take over.
      Somewhere in South Carolina, we pulled off the highway to eat. After lunch, Amy got behind the
wheel. She came to a crossroads with a stop sign. Whether she was nervous or just didn't see the sign
no one would ever know, but Amy continued into the crossroads without stopping. The driver of a large
truck, unable to stop in time, ran into our car.
      Jane was killed immediately. I was slightly injured.
     The most difficult thing that I've ever done was to call the Whites to tell them about the accident and
that Jane had died. Painful as it was for me to lose a good friend, I knew that it was far worse for them to
lose a child. When Mr. and Mrs. White arrived at the hospital, they found their two daughters sharing a
room.   Sarah had a few cuts on the head; Amy's leg was broken. They hugged(拥抱)us all and cried
tears of sadness and of joy at seeing their daughters. They wiped away the girls' tears and made a few
jokes at Amy as she learned to use her crutches(拐杖). To both of their daughters, and especially to
Amy, over and over they simply said, "We're so glad that you're alive. "I was astonished. No blame.
No accusations (谴责).
      Later, I asked the Whites why they never talked about the fact that Amy was driving and had run a
stop sign. Mrs. White said, "Jane's gone, and we miss her terribly. Nothing we say or do will ever bring
her back. But Amy has her whole life ahead of her. How can she lead a full and happy life if she feels we
blame her for her sister's death? "They were right. Amy graduated from the University of California and
got married several years ago. She works as a teacher of learning-disabled students. She's also a mother
of two little girls of her own, the oldest named Jane.

1. The author of the passage is _____. 

A. Mrs. White's niece                
B. Jane's school friend
C. The Whites' cousin                
D. Sarah's friend from college

2. How did the author's parents differ from the Whites?

A. The author's parents were less caring.  
B. The author's parents were less loving.
C. The author's parents were less friendly.  
D. The author's parents were less understanding.

3. How did the accident occur?

A. Amy didn't stop at a crossroads and a truck hit their car.
B. Amy didn't know what to do when she saw the stop sign.
C. Amy didn't slow down so their car ran into a truck.
D. Amy didn't get off the highway at a crossroads.

4. The accident took place in ______.

A. Florida            
B. California        
C. South Carolina      
D. New York

5. The Whites did not blame Amy for Jane's death because _____.

A. they didn't want Amy to feel ashamed and sorry for the rest of her life
B. Amy was badly injured herself and they didn't want to add to her pain
C. they didn't want to blame their children in front of others
D. Amy was their youngest daughter and they loved her best
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     All over my garden I've planted nothing but roses, because I especially love the flower. A close
friend came for a visit the other day. I told her that she should pick a bunch of roses to beautify her
bedroom. I promised that the smell of the roses would be wafted far, far away.
     That girl friend of mine, walking into the garden in high spirits, smelt here and there, but in the end
she didn't pick a single rose. I said that she could pick many flowers; I told her that I was not a flower
farmer and didn't make a living out of them. Saying so, I raised the scissors for the sacrifice of the
flowers, but she stopped me, crying no, no, no!
     To cut such beautiful roses would hurt one, she said. With her hands seizing at my sleeves, she told
me that by no means should they be cut. Roses are the smiling face of the earth, and who could be so
ironhearted as to destroy such a charming smile?
     My mind was shocked: the ugly earth, the tough earth, the plain earth-it is for the reason of that smile
that it wins the care and pity of people.

1. The writer plants nothing but roses in her garden probably because ________.

A. she can make money out of them
B. her friends like them
C. she enjoys the roses very much
D. the roses sell well

2. The underlined word "wafted" in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to "________".

A. given off  
B. lost
C. destroyed  
D. thrown away

3. Why did the writer's close friend refuse to pick a single rose?

A. Because the roses were not beautiful.
B. Because she loved the roses very much.
C. Because she did not like this kind of roses.
D. Because the writer did not want to give her any.

4. What is the best title for the passage?

A. The Pity of People to the Roses
B. A Lover of Flowers
C. A Lovely Rose Garden
D. The Smiling Face of the Earth