I had my first job at a local diner when I was twenty-two.There 1 worked for seven years and learned many lessons,   1   from a fellow waitress Helen, who did what she loved —   2   people.She made everyone smile and feel good.

       Being a waitress   3   my life.One of my   4   customers was Fred Hasbrook, an electronics salesman.  5   the confidence I picked up from Helen, I dreamed of having my own restaurant.  6 ,when I called my parents to ask for a loan, they said, "We just don't have the money."The next day, Fred saw me and asked, "What's wrong, sunshine?" I   7   my dream with him and said, "Fred, 1 know 1 can do more if somebody would just have   8   in me." He walked over to some of the other diner regulars and the next day handed me checks totaling $50,000 —along with a   9 , reading: "The only collateral (担保物) on this loan is my trust in your   10   as a person.Good people with a dream should have the __11   to make that dream come true." I took the   12   to Men-ill Lynch, where the money was invested for me. But my investments failed and 1 lost the money.

       I found myself   13   what it would be like to be a stockbroker(股票经济人).1 decided to 14    a position at Men-ill Lynch, abrokerage(经纪人事务所).15   I had no experience, I was hired and ended up becoming a pretty good broker.I paid back Fred and my   16   the $50,000, plus 14-percent annual interest.

       I got a thank-you note from Fred, which I will   17   forever.He had been sick and wrote that my check had helped   18   his medical bills.His letter read, "That loan may have been one of the best  19    .Who else could have invested in a counter 'girl' and watch that investment mature into a very   20   career woman?"

1. A.specially             B.especially            C.naturally             D.generally

2. A.serving               B.amusing              C.helping                D.greeting

3. A.affected              B.bettered              C.changed             D.benefited

4. A.ordinary             B.normal                C.regular               D.common

5. A.But for               B.Apart from          C.Regardless of      D.Thanks to

6. A.Therefore           B.However             C.Instead               D.Besides

7. A.exchanged          B.discussed            C.designed             D.shared

8. A.faith                   B.enthusiasm          C.interest                D.patience

9.A.notice                  B.note                   C.passage              D.sign

10.A.modesty             B.honesty              C.pride                  D.confidence

11.A.opportunity         B.ability                 C.responsibility       D.talent

12.A.notes                  B.letters                 C.bills                    D.checks

13.A.worrying about   B.caring about        C.learning about     D.thinking about

14.A.adapt to              B.give up               C.apply for            D.take over

15.A.Even though       B.In case               C.Now that            D.as though

16.A.workmates         B.parents               C.customers          D.friends

17.A.possess              B.treasure              C.enjoy                  D.recall

18.A.fill                      B.spend                 C.offer                  D.cover

19.A.investments        B.interest               C.checks               D.profits

20.A.important            B.experienced         C.successful          D.hardworking

Marrakesh has many names —the Red City, Pearl of the South, the Heartbeat of Morocco—lives up to them all.It is an important and former imperial city in Morocco.It has a population of 1,070,838 and is the capital of the mid-southwestern economic region of Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz.Marrakesh, located in central Morocco, rests at the foothills of the snowcapped Atlas Mountains.Its location and rich cultural traditions make it one of the hottest tourist destinations in North Africa today.This lively city attracts visitors with its beautiful palaces, ancient winding streets, colorful goods, and lively city square.

       One of the city's leading attractions is the Medina —its walled, ancient quarter—within  which lies a maze (迷宫) of small, winding streets.This district dates back to the founding of the city in the11th century.Marrakesh's earliest rulers built walls around the Medina as well as mosques (清真寺)and palaces within it.Most of those were destroyed by attackers in 1147, but the city flourished again from the 17th through the 19th centuries, when many new architectural wonders were constructed.

       Today, these monuments give visitors a feel for the history and culture of the city.But the Medina is not a museum.It is a lively place, crowded with people day and night.This district still houses the city's traditional market, the largest one in Morocco.The market serves locals and visitors alike, selling spices, carpets, leather bags, and colorful scarves.Here visitors can also purchase traditional pastries and other snacks in narrow streets where slaves were once bought and sold.

       The Medina is a prime example of an ancient city center.In 1985, it was named officially a World Heritage Site by the United Nations in recognition of its historical importance and the need to preserve it for future generations.

1.What does the writer imply about Marrakesh?

       A.It was attacked and destroyed in the 17th century.

       B.It has grown quickly and become modern in a short time.

       C.It draws large numbers of tourists with its splendid history and culture.

       D.It has been reconstructed and boasts good public transportation.

2.According to the writer, what were built in the Medina by the earliest rulers?

       A.Large campuses.                             B.Places of worship.

       C.Sports facilities.                          D.Impressive theaters.

3.According to this passage, what were sold at one time in the Medina?

       A.Maps of Morocco.                            B.Very rare books.

       C.Pack animals.                                D.Human beings.

4.What is the passage mainly about?

       A.A brief introduction of Marrakesh.

       B.The process of Marrakesh's reconstruction.

       C.The recognition of Marrakesh's historical importance.

       D.The description of Marrakesh's flourishing culture

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1.These first aid training courses are mainly designed for      

       A.housewives                                B.members of the public

       C.doctors and nurses                         D.school students

2.The underlined word "scrapes" in the third paragraph probably means "       ".

       A.injuries caused by a serious accident     B.sudden attack of illness in the brain

       C.injuries caused by something rough       D.injuries caused by wild animals

3.How long does it take to complete Basic first aid course?

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

4.Which of the following contains most first aid skills?

       A.Basic first aid.                               B.Family first aid.

       C.Activity first aid.                              D.Total first aid

Dear Daughter,

       As we drove off from Columbia, I wanted to write a letter to you to tell you all that is on my mind.

       First, I want to tell you how proud we are.Getting into Columbia is a real testament of what a great well-rounded student you are.You should be as proud of yourself as we are.

       Your college years will be the most important years in your life.It is in college that you will discover what learning is about.This will be the period where you go from teacher-taught to master-inspired, after which you must become self-learner.So do take each subject seriously, and even if what you learn isn't critical for your life, the learning skills you acquire will be something you cherish forever.

       Follow your passion in college.Take courses you think you will enjoy.Don't be trapped by what others think or say, but make up your own mind.

       Most importantly, make friends and be happy.College friends are often the best in life.Pick a few friends and become really close to them—pick the ones who are genuine and sincere to you.Don't worry about their hobbies, grades, looks, or even personalities.

       Start planning early —what would you like to do? Where would you like to live? What would you like to learn? I think your plan of studying fashion is good, and you should decide where you want to be, and get onto the right courses.

       Whether it is summer-planning, or coursework planning, or picking a major, or managing your time, you should take control of your life.I will always be there for you, but the time has come for you to be in the driver's seat - this is your life, and you need to be in control.Being in control feels great.Try it, and you'll love it!

       College is the four years where you have:

●he greatest amount of free time

●the first chance to be independent

●the most flexibility to change

●the lowest risk for making mistakes

       So please value your college years? make full use of your free time, become an independent thinker in control of your destiny, be bold to experiment, learn and grow through your successes and challenges.

       May Columbia become the happiest four years in your life, and may you blossom into just what you dream to be.

Love,

Dad (& Mom)

1.What does the author think college life holds in store for his daughter?

       A.Opportunities and uncertainty.

       B.Happy learning and pure enjoyment

       C.Successes and challenges.

       D.Independent learning and experimentation with life.

2.What does the underlined expression "be in the driver's seat" refer to?

       A.Control what happens in a certain situation.

       B.Learn how to drive a car.

       C.Stand in a driver's situation.

       D.Learn to adjust yourself to coursework

3.Which of these pieces of advice is given in the article?

       a.think and live independently                                         b.learn how to learn

       c.choose friends with similar personalities                              d.be genuine and sincere

       e.try new things

       A.abc                   B.bce                    C.cde                  D.abe

4.From the text we can conclude the father     

       A.is worried about others' gossiping about his daughter

       B.is strict with his daughter's making friends with others

       C.is upset about his daughter's life planning

       D.is optimistic about his daughter's future.

In our life, we have rarely expressed our gratitude to the one who'd lived those years with us.In fact, we don't have to wait for anniversaries to thank the ones close to us —the ones so easily overlooked.If I have learned anything about giving thanks, it is this: give it now! While your feeling of appreciation is alive and sincere, act on it.Saying thanks is such an easy way to add to the world's happiness.

       Saying thanks not only brightens someone else's world, it brightens yours.If you're feeling left out, unloved or unappreciated, try reaching out to others.It may be just the medicine you need.

       Of course, there are times when you can't express gratitude immediately.In that case don't let embarrassment sink you into silence —speak up the first time you have the chance.

       Once a young minister.Mark Brian, was sent to a remote parish of Kwakiuti Indians in British Columbia.The Indians, he had been told, did not have a word for thank you.But Brian soon found that these people had exceptional generosity.Instead of saying thanks, it is their custom to return every favor with a favor of their own, and every kindness with an equal or superior kindness.They do their thanks.

       I wonder if we had no words in our vocabulary for thank you, would we do a better job of communicating our gratitude? Would we be more responsive, more sensitive, more caring?

       Thankfulness sets in motion a chain reaction that transforms people all around us—including ourselves.For no one ever misunderstands the melody of a grateful heart.Its message is universal; its lyrics transcend (超越) all earthly barriers; its music touches the heavens.

1.In the first paragraph the writer mainly encourages us       .

       A.never to overlook our close friends in daily life

       B.to express our sincere thanks timely to those around us

       C.to wait for a proper occasion to show our thanks

       D.to increase the world's happiness by saying thanks

2.According to the writer,      could be the best way to prevent ourselves from being left out.

       A.seeing a doctor to find the right medicine we need

       B.expressing our thanks as much as we can

       C.showing others actively we are interested in them

       D.speaking up the moment we have the chance

3.Mark Brian's story is mentioned in the passage in order to show the fact that       .

       A.the Indians didn't have any words for appreciation

       B.the Indians were particularly generous to others

       C.Mark Brian's set the Indians an example to show thanks

       D.some people may express their thanks through different approaches

4.What message does the writer intend to communicate in the last paragraph?

       A.Thanks is of great importance in developing harmonious relationship.

       B.One grateful heart is surely to deserve another good one in return.

       C.Thankfulness which goes beyond all barriers is universally understood.

       D.Human beings would misunderstand each other without appreciation.

The strong fear of high school math is lost here among the blue light of computer screens and the sounds of typing keyboard.

       A fanfare (喇叭声) plays from a speaker as a student passes a chapter test.Nearby another student is watching a video lecture.Another works out a math problem in her notebook before clicking on a multiple-choice answer on her screen.

       Their teacher at Agoura High School, US, Russell Stephans, sits at the back of the room, watching as scores pop up in real time on his computer grade sheet.One student has passed a level, the data shows; another is retaking a quiz.

       "Who ever thought this up makes life so much easier," Stephans says.

       This textbook-free classroom is by no means the norm(常态), but it may be someday.Slowly, but in increasing numbers, schools across the US are replacing the heavy and expensive textbook with its lighter and cheaper cousin: the digital textbook.

       A digital textbook can be downloaded, projected and printed, and can range from simple text to a course filled with multimedia and links to Internet content.Some versions (版本) must be purchased; others are "open source" —free and available online to anyone.

       Some praise the technology as a way to save schools' money, replace outdated books and better engage students.Others say most schools don't have the resources to join in, or they question the quality of open-source content.

       Paper books still hold the highest percentage of the US textbook market, with digital textbooks making up less than 5 percent, according to analyst Kathy Mickey of Simba Information, a market research group.

       But that is changing, as grade schools follow the lead of US liniversities and schools in other countries, including South Korea and Turkey.

       California made the largest embrace (拥抱) of digital textbooks this summer when it approved 10 free high school math and science titles developed by college professors.The state left the choice to use them up to individual schools.

       "The textbooks are outdated, as far as I'm concerned, and there's no reason why our schools should have our students pull around these old-fashioned and heavy and expensive books," Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said this summer.

       But some disagree with the idea that digital textbooks will improve education quality.

       "Keep in mind that with open-source materials, you have to ask: 'Where are they coming from?'" said Jay Diskey, executive director of the Association of American Publishers' school division."Is it a trusted source? Is it based on real research?"

       Diskey said traditional textbooks offer a comprehensive course, while some open-source texts provide only bits and pieces."There can be quite a difference of content and accuracy," he said."In many cases, you get what you pay for."

1.The writer's purpose in writing the passage is to       .

       A.explain how to use digital textbooks

       B.predict the future of paper textbooks

       C.describe the current use of digital textbooks and present arguments about it

       D.explain the difference between paper textbooks and digital ones

2.What is Schwarzenegger's opinion of traditional textbooks?

       A.He is against getting rid of them.

       B.He wants to have them replaced with digital ones.

       C.Soon they will no longer be used.

       D.He believes that they are to blame for the poor quality of education in California

3.Diskey holds the view that       .

       A.the government shouldn't strengthen the use of open-source digital texts

       B.digital textbooks make up for the shortcomings of traditional textbooks.

       C.paper textbooks and digital ones both have advantages

       D.traditional textbooks have more reliable content

4.According to the text, which of the following is TRUE?

       A.Math is easier with the use of computers.

       B.It is believed that digital books will replace traditional ones.

       C.Textbook-free classes are the main form of teaching in the US schools.

       D.Not all people are in favor of replacing paper textbooks with digital ones.

阅读下面短文,第1至5题表述了Anna、Smith、Wilkins、Crick和June在自己的生活及学习中遇到的问题,他们需要你的帮助,请从A、B、C、D、E和F中为其选出最合适的建议,选项中有一项是多余选项。

1.Anna: I get really frustrated easily, and sometimes I end up yelling at people I love.I'm not very sure why it happens, but I have no control over it.How can I stop?

2.Smith: Some kids are making fun of me because I'm doing very well at school.Isn't that something to be proud of? I need advice.

3.Wilkins: I can't sociaize.I am really shy, and I am already a freshman in high school. I have some new friends, but I am still shy to the cool kids.Can you help me, please?

4.Crick: I always say what I feel immediately and without thinking.Sometimes I get in trouble for it or feel sorry about it later.Is speaking your mind a good or a bad thing?

5.June: I love to read! But I don't have any time to read because of all of my activities.I don’t want to quit anything.What should I do?

A

       Instead of feeling upset, you should definitely be proud of yourself.Intelligence is a quality that everyone wants, and as you get older it's going to be what people love and respect about you.Still water runs deep.I'm sure as time goes by, some of those kids making fun of you might realize how cool you actually are.

B

       Everyone has to leam how to adapt to society and mix socially with others.No man is an island, as the saying goes.To become a sociable person, you must be naturally friendly.Besides, do something for a social situation.A teacher once gave me this great advice: Prepare a conversation in your head before going into an uncomfortable social situation.It sounds like a lot of work, but it's easy and it works! Get involved in activities that interest you and you will make new friends fast.

C

       Always keep a book with you so that you can read during pockets of free time.Turn some of your TV or computer time into reading time.Read for a little while right before bed, and find time to read on weekends.Also, talk to your parents about your schedule.You might not want to quit anything, but you might need to find more free time in order to have a happy balance in your life.

D

       That feeling is your conscience, and it's telling you that you need to confess what you did.Be brave and tell your parents.Even if they get upset when they hear about it from you, they would be even more upset to hear about it from your friend's mom.So pick a quiet time and say.Mom, Dad, I need to tell you something, but I'm afraid.Then spill the beans.No matter what they say, you'll be relieved not to have this secret any more.

E

       First, identify what is frustrating you, then learn to calm yourself down.The next time you start feeling frustrated, stop what you're doing and breathe deeply.Count to ten.Get up and walk around.Clear your mind before you come back to the frustrating task.If you keep a cool head, you'll be less likely to snap at others.And if you do yell at someone, apologize and admit that it's not that person's fault.Then calm down and try again.

F

       Speaking your mind can be a really good thing.Far too many people don't, except when talking about someone behind that person's back.However, there are times when honesty does more than good like when a girl asks if she looks fat.So in situations in which there's no real good, you are better off keeping your thoughts to yourself.In situations in which that is not the case like when your brother asks if his breath stinks feel free to tell the truth.Just be prepared to take it in return.

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