The Bag Lady
She used to sleep in the Fifth Street Post Office. I could smell her before I rounded the entrance to where she slept. I smelled the 1 liquid coming from her dirty clothing and her nearly toothless mouth. If she was not 2 , she whispered continuously.
Now they close the post office at six to keep the homeless 3 , so she rolls herself up on the sidewalk, 4 to herself.
One Thanksgiving we had so much food 5 over, I packed it up, excused myself from the others and 6 over to Fifth Street.
It was a freezing night. Leaves were flying around the streets and hardly 7 was out, all but a few of the luckless in some 8 home or shelter. But I knew I would find her.
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I pulled my shiny car to the sidewalk, rolled down the window and said, “Mother … would you …” and was 14 at the word “Mother.” But she was in some way I couldn’t 15 .
I said, again, “Mother, I’ve 16 you some food. Would you like some turkey and apple pies?”
17 this the old woman looked at me and said quite 18 , her two loose lower teeth sticking out as she spoke, “Oh, thank you very much, but I’m quite full now. Why don’t you take it to someone who really 19 it?” Her words were clear and her manners were polite. Then I was 20 . Her head sank into her rags again.
1.A.pleasant B.awful C.moving D.weak
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3.A.in B.out C.off D.up
4.A.talking B.walking C.helping D.lying
5.A.taken B.gone C.left D.handed
6.A.flew B.moved C.ran D.drove
7.A.anyone B.everyone C.no one D.some one
8.A.cold B.warm C.dark D.bright
9.A.only B.just C.even D.like
10.A.wrapping up B.dressing in C.keeping on D.making of
11.A.buy B.rent C.choose D.measure
12.A.robbers B.poverty C.embarrass D.wind
13.A.sense B.ability C.advice D.chance
14.A.satisfied B.moved C.shocked D.disappointed
15.A.see B.grasp C.hear D.touch
16.A.brought B.sent C.left D.collected
17.A.Like B.On C.For D.At
18.A.clearly B.rudely C.lightly D.sadly
19.A.knows B.needs C.finds D.has
20.A.satisfied B.angry C.dismissed D.delighted
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Mexico
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Carrying a firearm (枪支): You might be able to walk around with a gun in Texas, but that isn’t so in Mexico, so leave your gun behind. If you wish to go hunting in Mexico, you can apply for a gun permit but expect to be charged $ 5,000. If you are caught bringing a firearm, Mexican policeman may take away your car and arrest you. An arrested American may spend months in prison while his or her case is being looked into.
Driving 70 mph on the highway: Speed limits are on the lower side. Depending on what type of highway you’re driving on, you shouldn’t go faster than 62 mph. The police enforce the speed limit, but most local police don’t have radars. The maximum fine for speeding is about $ 40. To scare tourists into paying the fine “on the spot”, sometimes police will threaten to keep your driver’s license. This is illegal, so call them on it.
1.When the travelers are in Mexico, they should NOT .
A.smoke the cigarettes without marijuana
B.hunt the animals without the permit
C.obey the laws in Mexico
D.drive more than 50 mph on the highway
2.The word “detain” in the second paragraph means: .
A.arrest B.deny C.punish D.destroy
3.Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.The laws in America are different from the ones in Mexico.
B.People will be fined if they smoke marijuana.
C.People will be arrested if they are caught bringing a gun.
D.The police in Mexico have right to keep the drivers’ license.
4.If the travelers want to drive in Mexico, they should .
A.drive by themselves B.take radars with them
C.limit their car speed D.travel on the high way
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According to Olsen, the crew for his flight has not been officially announced, but he has worked with two other crew members in the Soyuz simulator over the past week. Olsen also said he ran almost every morning. “This training has given me tremendous (powerful) admiration for astronauts who have spent years doing this and know so much more than I.” Olsen wrote. His trip, originally scheduled for this April, had been on hold last summer because doctors in Russia found an undisclosed health problem during a physical exam. That ailment (an illness that is not very serious) was never found, but this past May the Russian space program gave Olsen medical clearance. Marshall Cohen, president and co – founder of Olsen’s company, said in May that Olsen’s U. S. doctors reported that he had no health problems.
1.In order to visit the international space station, Olsen should .
A.lie in bed everyday B.do exercise and receive training
C.read many books D.eat food without sugar
2.Olsen’s schedule was changed from April to October because .
A.he dared not visit the international space station
B.there is something wrong with the international space station
C.he had an undisclosed health problem
D.he had not got enough training
3.Olsen was the tourist to visit the international space station.
A.fourth B.third C.second D.first
4.Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.Olsen was excited about his space trip.
B.Olsen thought that he would be hurt in space.
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D.Olsen will stay in the space station for five years.
DO AS YOU WOULD DONE BY
Why do some people have many friends while others do not? You may even imagine that this ability was something they were born with because it seems so effortless to them. However, it is not so. Let’s look at two psychological experiments which will give you the key to happy interpersonal relations.
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The second experiment shows what happens to personal relations if you are rude to or ignore others. After Martin Luther King, Jr was killed in the 1960s, a teacher, Jane Elliott, living in an all – white town decided to help her class of young children understand why the Civil Rights Movement had been necessary in America.
She divided the class into two groups: one with blue eyes and the other with brown eyes. Other eye colours such as hazel or green were excluded from his exercise. Then she told the class that brown – eyed people were cleverer than blue – eyed ones because of an agent (化学作用) for brown colour found in their blood. Blue – eyed people were stupid, lazy and not to be trusted. Jane Elliott did not need to say any more. The brown – eyed students quickly got used to their new role as the leaders of the class. The blue – eyed students became quiet and withdrawn. Then she discovered something very interesting. Four poor brown – eyed readers began to read fluently in a way they had never done before. Jane Elliott had shown that the way people are treated affects not only their behaviour but also their confidence and their performance.
So if you want to be successful and happy, take an interest in others whether they are your classmates or workmates. Congratulate them on their successes and sympathise(同情) with them in their troubles. Remember that the way you treat others will determine their attitude and behaviour to you.
1.What is the main idea of this passage?
A.How to affect people around us by our behaviour.
B.How to build happy interpersonal relations.
C.How to improve productivity in work.
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2.In the “Hawthorne effect” experiment, .
A.psychologists aimed to improve the workers’ performance
B.psychologists changed working conditions for two groups once
C.psychologists wanted to find the relationship between motivation and productivity
D.workers worked hard to please the psychologists and the group leaders
3.The second experiment aims to .
A.tell children to treat each other equally
B.tell children that brown – eyed people are cleverer than blue – eyed ones
C.tell children why the Civil Rights Movement was necessary in America
D.tell children that the way people are treated affects their behaviour
4.Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.In the “Hawthorne effect” experiment, both groups worked more efficiently.
B.Children with hazel or green eyes weren’t included in the second experiment, because they are not suitable for the experiment.
C.If we want to be treated politely, we should treat others in the same way.
D.Jane Elliot’s experiment tells us that how people are treated will influence their performance.
Science and technology have advanced at such a rate that cloning has now become a reality. The possibility of cloning humans is a serious subject and raises moral questions. In my opinion, cloning is useful for research into cures for disease. However, I think that it needs to be done with warning and carefully controlled by governments.
Research into cloning and stem cell (干细胞) production is chiefly aimed at finding new treatments for currently incurable illnesses. While this would improve the quality of life for many, not enough is understood about what effects cloning would have on the world in the future. This is primarily because we do not understand enough about the results of cloning and both the physical and psychological effects that it is likely to have on cloned individuals and on the rest of the world.
Furthermore, it is thought that a cloned individual would be unlikely to survive birth and would suffer from complications (病发症) resulting from changed organs (器官). There are also quite serious moral subjects as well as a risk. Those who are against cloning would argue that scientists have no right to play God and to destroy the natural processes. Producing embryos (胚胎) for the purpose of harvesting stem cells for research presents significant questions about the nature and status of the embryo being produced. It may also make us question whether getting rid of it after use reduces the value we place on human life.
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1.According to the writer, what kind of questions does cloning raise?
A.moral B.serious C.scientific D.reality
2.What is the writer’s general opinion on cloning?
A.It is useful in every area of research.
B.It needs to be carefully controlled by governments.
C.It is useful for research into cures for disease if it is controlled.
D.It is only useful for research into cures for disease.
3.The writer’s main reason for opposing cloning is that .
A.not enough is known about the effects of cloning
B.a cloned human would be likely to die as a result of changed organs
C.it has been proven that cloning hasn’t any positive effect on clones
D.it would improve the quality of life for sufferers of incurable diseases
4.In Paragraph 4, the writer thinks governments .
A.should not support any form of research into stem cell production
B.should support all forms of research into stem cell production using cloning
C.should not use cloning which put human life at risk to produce stem
D.should support research into stem cell production that doesn’t harm human life