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My 14-year-old son, John, and I
Spotted(挑出,察覺(jué)) the coat at the same time. It was
hanging at a (an) 36 clothing store.
The coat had a black velvet collar(天鵝絨衣領(lǐng)), delightful
tailoring, a Fifth Avenue label (標(biāo)簽) and a (an) 37 price of $28.
We looked at 38 , saying nothing, 39 John’s eyes shone. Dark, woolen topcoats were popular just then with 40 , but could 41 several hundred dollars new.
John 42 the coat. He turned from side to side, eyeing himself in the mirror with a serious, studied 43 that soon changed into a smile. The 44 was perfect. John wore the coat to school the next day and came home wearing a big smile. “How did the kids like your coat? ” I asked. “They love it. ” He said, carefully 45 it over the chair and smoothing it flat.
Over the next few weeks, the 46 came over John. Quiet, reasoned discussion was 47 argument. He became more thoughtful and eager to 48 . “Good dinner, Mum, ” he would say every evening. One day when I suggested that he might start on homework before dinner, John said, “You are right, and I guess I will. ”
When I 49 this to one of his teachers and remarked that I didn’t know 50 caused the changes, she said with laughter, “It must be his coat! ” At the library, we 51 to meet a friend who had not seen our children for a long time. “ 52 this be John? ” He asked, looking up to John’s new height and coat, and extending his hand, one gentleman to another.
John and I both knew we should never 53 a person’s clothes for the real person within them. But there is something to be said for 54 a standard of excellence for the world to see, for practicing standard of excellence in thought, speech and behavior, and for 55 what is on the inside with what is on the outside.
1.A. second-hand B. expensive C. big D. cheap
2.A. reasonable B. unbelievable C. special D. average
3.A. each other B. one another C. the other D. others
4.A. therefore B. however C. but D. thus
5.A. adults B. people C. parents D. teenagers
6.A. spend B. cost C. pay D. take
7.A. touched B. buttoned C. held D. obtained
8.A. gesture B. expression C. attitude D. feeling
9.A. color B. price C. fit D. style
10.A. pressing B. taking C. hanging D. folding
11.A. happiness B. satisfaction C. change D. generosity
12.A. because of B. instead of C. aware of D. full of
13.A. please B. understand C. complain D. apologize
14.A. mentioned B. wrote C. reported D. explained
15.A. when B. how C. what D. that
16.A. happened B. came C. intended D. decided
17.A. Should B. Would C. Must D. Could
18.A. watch B. judge C. mistake D. consider
19.A. doing B. showing C. speaking D. wearing
20.A. comparing B. connecting C. combining D. matching
D
Wolves are in the news these days, especially with the controversial(有爭(zhēng)議的)Alaskan Wolf Hunting Festival being a focus of public attention. Since these animals are getting more attention in the outer world, they may be more likely to show up in your inner world and may take on many forms and have many meanings.
Wolves live in a pack(狼群)and they have a leader, a guide who is responsible for directing the pack and keeping it safe. If a wolf appears in your dream and you have a positive relationship with the wolf, it may suggest your own leadership abilities. Wolves in dreams may also mean the need for trusting your own internal leader-the soft howl from the bottom of your own heart.
While wolves certainly do howl, it is till unknown why they howl at the moon. The wolf’s how is actually a form of communication. Wolves may howl as a form of making friends, or as a warning, or to indicate that they are last and need help. Is your dream wolf howling? If so, what emotions exist in the dream? Do you feel lost and in need of guidance, do you feel like you’ve lost your “pack”? Do you feel the need to let others know they are crossing your land? Or are you simply filled whit a sense of joy that can only be expressed in a howl?
Wolves can be experienced hunters, and often appear in folk stories as something harmless when in fact it is there to do great harm. Are there any wolves in sheep’s clothing in your life? Often we have intuition(直覺(jué))about people or situations, feelings that these people or situations should be avoided, but we ignore them based on their harmless outer appearance. Wolves in dreams could be signs that there are hidden dangers in your life. Never ignore your intuition because it doesn’t make any sense. Your intuition exists to guide and protect you and it can discover a wolf long before it removes its woolen suit.
53.Why does the author mention “Alaskan Wolf Hunting Festival” in the first paragraph?
A.to support the main idea of the text B.to introduce the topic of the passage
C.to show his pity for the wolves D.to prove wolves are getting more attention
54.What does “your inner world” refer to in the first paragraph?
A.hearts B.feelings C.thoughts D.dreams
55.According to the text, wolves howl for the following reasons EXCETP .
A.to communicate with other wolves B.to ask for help
C.to share how they feel D.to admire the moon
56.The passage is mainly about .
A.wolves and their behaviors B.explanations of people’s dreams
C.different types of wolf D.hidden dangers in our dreams
A man hired a taxi outside the airfield.The cab had a woolen carpet with 36 lace edges.On the glass partition that 37 the driver's seat was a copy of a famous painting.Its windows were all clean.The customer was very much 38 and said to the driver,“I've never seen a nicer 39 .”“Thank you for your praise.”the driver answered 40 .
“The car isn't mine,”said the driver.“It belongs to the company.I used to be a 41 of cabs.When they returned,all of them were as 42 as garbage cans with cigarette butts and rubbish 43 here and there.On the seats and door-handles could be found something 44 like peanut sauce or, chewing gum.Why so? I thought if the car itself were very clean the passengers would most 45 be considerate and refrain from littering.”
“So when I got a 46 to be a taxi-driver,I began 47 my idea into practice-to tidy and 48 the car. Now before a new passenger gets on my car,I'd make a cheek and be sure it is in good order.When my car 49 after a day's work,it always remains 50 .”
When doing a thing,one makes efforts and wants to see the result.To change others,one has to make twice the 51 but get half the result.To change oneself is the other way round-more fruit with less effort.One had better ask oneself why one makes 52 on others much more than on oneself. 53 you take enough care to do as best you can for other people's sake,your efforts will yield results,If you 54 the inner world of your own,examine yourself and wipe out the dust and dirt,instead of fixing your eyes on other people,you will find a cheerful 55 for yourself and create a pleasant environment for others.
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You’ve just come home, after living abroad for a few years. Since you’ve been away, has this country changed for the better—or for the worse?
If you’ve just arrived back in the UK after a fortnight’s holiday, small changes have probably surprised you—anything from a local greengrocer suddenly being replaced by a mobile-phone shop to someone in your street moving house.
So how have things changed to people coming back to Britain after seven, ten or even 15 years living abroad? What changes in society can they see that the rest of us have hardly noticed—or now take for granted? To find out, we asked some people who recently returned.
Debi: When we left, Cheltenham, my home town, was a town of white, middle-class families—all very conservative (保守的). The town is now home to many eastern Europeans and lots of Australians, who come here mainly to work in hotels and tourism. There are even several shops only for foreigners.
Having been an immigrant (移民) myself, I admire people who go overseas to find a job. Maybe if I lived in an inner city where unemployment was high, I’d think differently, but I believe foreign settlers have improved this country because they’re more open-minded and often work harder than the natives.
Christine: As we flew home over Britain, both of us remarked how green everything looked. But the differences between the place we’d left behind and the one we returned to were brought sharply into focus as soon as we landed.
To see policemen with guns in the airport for the first time was frightening—in Cyprus, they’re very relaxed—and I got pulled over by customs officers just for taking a woolen sweater with some metal-made buttons out of my case in the arrivals hall. Everyone seemed to be on guard. Even the airport car-hire firm wanted a credit card rather than cash because they said their vehicles had been used by bank robbers.
But anyway, this is still a green, beautiful country. I just wish more people would appreciate what they’ve got.
1.After a short overseas holiday, people tend to _______.
A.expect small changes |
B.notice small changes |
C.welcome small changes |
D.exaggerate small changes |
2.How does Debi look at the foreign settlers?
A.Cautiously. |
B.Sceptically. |
C.Positively. |
D.Critically. |
3.When arriving at the airport in Britain, Christine was shocked by _______.
A.the relaxed policemen |
B.the messy arrivals hall |
C.the bank robbers |
D.the tight security |
4.Which might be the best title for the passage?
A.Back in Britain. |
B.Life in Britain. |
C.Britain in Future. |
D.Britain in Memory. |
Nodira, 18, lives in the Tashkent region of Uzbekistan. She was born with a rare disease and is now paralyzed(癱瘓) from the waist down. Her life is confined to a wheelchair but her dreams know no such boundaries. Her hopes for the future include attending university, riding in her father’s car and being able to walk like other children.
Nodira, which means ‘unique’ in Uzbek, is one of five children in a poor family. Every morning, after reciting her prayers, Nodira feeds the hens and goats from her wheelchair. The rest of her day is spent knitting for other people and helping her mother with the household chores.
Nodira has never been to school because it is too far from her home and inaccessible for her wheelchair. A local teacher used to come and tutor her at home and, as a result, she was able to finish third grade. After that, her parents moved to another town and the tutor could not visit as much.
Despite the many difficulties in Nodira’s life she is lucky to be living with her family. The stigma(羞辱) attached to the children living with disabilities, combined with the lack of wheelchair access in schools and the economic difficulties faced by many Uzbek families, have led many parents to place children with disabilities in special institutions.
These days, Nodira does homework exercises at home and reads as much as she can. Still, it is unlikely that she will be able to finish her primary education, much less attend university. While missing out on an education is a great disappointment to Nodira, her greatest wish, for a true friend, can still come true. “What I want more than anything is a friend who also has a disability,” she says. “Somebody will not feel sorry for me or make fun of me, and will understand what my life is like.”
The underlined sentence in the first paragraph probably means “_____”.
A. her dreams will help her desert her wheel chair
B. her dreams are never limited by her disability
C. she often dreams of moving freely without a wheel chair
D. she never dreams of recovering from her disability
Nodira does all the following every day EXCEPT _____.
A. give food to some animals
B. to make clothes from woolen or cotton thread
C. drive cars designed for the disabled
D. help with the housework
The underlined word “tutor” in the 3rd paragraph can be replaced by “_____”.
A. educate B. visit C. treat D. comfort
What Nodira wants most is ______.
A. to go to university B. to walk on her own feet
C. to finish her primary education D. to find a true friend
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