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“Wewillhidehisshoes,andhideourselvesbehindthosetrees,andwaittoseewhathewilldo”
“Myyoungfriend.”answeredtheteacher,“weshouldnevermakefunofthepoor.Whynotputacoinineachshoe,andthenwewillhideourselvesandwatch?
”Thestudentdidsoandtheybothhidthemselvesbehindthetrees.Thepoormansoonfinishedhiswork,andcameacrossthefieldtothepathwherehehadlefthiscoatandshoes.
Afterputtingonhiscoat,heputhisfootintooneofhisshoes,andfeltsomethinghard.Thenhebent(弯腰)downtofeelwhatitwas,andfoundthecoin.Surprised,helookedatthecoin,turneditaroundandlookedatitagain.Hethenlookedaround,butnopersonwasseen.Heputthemoneyintohispocket,andcontinuedtoputontheothershoe.Hissurprisewasdoubledonfindingtheothercoin.
Hecouldn’tcontrolhisfeelingsandfelltohisknees,lookeduptotheskyandexpressedhisthanks.Thenhespokeofhiswife,sickandhelpless,andhischildrenwithoutbread.Hesaidthehelpwouldsavethemfromdying.
Thestudentstoodtheredeeplymoved,andhiseyesfilledwithtears.“Now,”saidtheteacher,“Areyounotmuchhappierthanifyouhadhiddentheshoes?
”
21.Whenthestudentsawtheshoes,hewantedto_______
A.stealthemB.playajokeontheownerC.findtheirownerD.givetheownersomemoney
22.Accordingtothepassage,theteacheris______.
A.quietandhonestB.kindandfriendlyC.patientandcleverD.strictandcareful
23.Whenthefarmersawthesecondcoin,he______
A.wassurprisedanddecidedtofindtheownerB.wasworriedandlookedupatthesky
C.wasveryexcitedandgratefulD.spokeofhisdifficultiesandaskedformorehelp
24.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.Truehappinesscomesfromhelpingothers.B.Allgoodthingscometoanend
C.Wherethereisawill,thereisawayD.Itisnevertoolatetolearn
B
Iworkinanursinghomeandmyjobistotakecareoftheelderly.
Thisyear,averysweetoldladythatIcaredfor,Alice,hadgonethroughadifficulttime.Shegotdementiaandsoshehadbeeninthehospitaltwice.InNovemberIwasfinallyabletogetherbacktoher“home”.
AlicehadthoughtherdaughterwascomingtovisitheronChristmasdayandthattheyweregoingtohavethewholefamilytogetherliketheolddays.Whenshefinallyrealizedthatthathappymomentwasnotgoingtohappen,shewasverysad.KnowingthatherdaughterwascomingafterChristmaswasnotenoughtomakeherfeelhappy,Ihatedtheideaofherbeingaloneontheholiday!
OnChristmasEve,Igaveherasurprisebyaskingifshecouldliketogotoacandlelightserviceatchurchthatnight
Insteadoftakinghertomychurch,Itookhertoheroldneighborhoodchurchwhereallherfriendswere.WegotthereearlyandIgotheraseatwhereherfriendscouldseeherastheycamein.Thensoonsomeofherfriendscametothechurchandtheyrushedovertogreetherandsitwithher.
ThecandlelightservicewasbeautifulandAlicegotalotoflovefromheroldandnewfriendsthere.
ThetruthofthestoryisthatIamtheonewhogotthebestgift:
thesmileonAlice’sface
25.Theunderlinedword“dementia”inParagraph2probablyis_______
A.ahouseB.aletterC.anillnessD.aplan
26.WheredidAlicespendherChristmasEveaccordingtothestory?
A.InheroldhouseB.Inheroldneighborhoodchurch.
C.Inthenursinghome.D.Inthehospital.
27.WhatwasthebestgiftthattheauthorgotonChristmasEve?
A.Thecandlelightservice.B.PraisefromAlice’sfriends.
C.Alice’shappinessD.ThanksfromAlice’sdaughter.
28.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?
A.AspecialcandlelightChristmasEveB.Thedreamofalloldlonelylady
C.MyspecialjobD.Thetruelove
C
Inacomputerage,abroadbandInternetconnectionisverypopularnow.Whethercableormobilebroadband,today’sconnectionsaremanytimesfasterthanthoseintheearlydays.Videosplaysmoothly,complexwebsitesloadquickly,andfilesdownloadmuchfasterthantenyearsago.Andthefilesaremuchbiggertoo.
There’sahiddenproblem:
YouhavetolivenearenoughtoamajorcitytogetbroadbandInternet.Ifyoudon’t,it'
sslowdial-upaccessforyou.Andforthoselivingreallyfarout,theremaybenoInternetaccessata11.
Technologyexpertsoftentalkaboutthe“lastmile”problem,whichreferstothedifficultyofbringingInternetaccesstoremotelocations.Incitiesandsuburbs(郊区),it'
srelativelyeasytoprovideaccessforeveryone.Itismuchmoredifficulttodeliveraccesstothoselivingfarfromcities,especiallyindevelopingcountries.Internetserviceproviders.fortheirpart,havebeenreluctanttoprovideaccesstosparsely(稀疏地)populatedareas.ThehandfulofInternetuserstheywouldreachwouldn’tcovertheexpense.
Buteveryyear,technologicaladvancementsallowofmoreandmoreInternetusers.MostbroadbandconnectionstodayrunoverexistingcableTVandtelephonelinesalthoughthesetechnologiesaren’tavailableeverywhere.
SomecompanieshavedeliveredtheInternetoverstandardpowerlines.Advancementsincheapermoreefficientfiberopticscables(光纤电缆)promisetobringextremelyfastInternetconnectionstomoreusers.Still.the“lastmile”problemremainshardtodealwith.Therewillalwaysbesomewherethatdoesn’thaveanaffordablebroadbandconnection.Butsomedaythatmightnotmatter.Iftherapidprogressincellphonetechnologyisanyindication,itmaynotbetoolongbeforeanInternetconnectionsimplyfollowsyouwhereveryougo.
29.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Internetconnectionshavebeenpopulareverywhere.
B.Internetserviceprovidersarewillingtocareaboutrural(农村的)customers.
C.TheproblemofInternetaccesshasn’tbeencompletelydealtwith
D.Computercan’tbecomepopularindevelopingcountries.
30.Paragraph4mainlytellsusthattechnologicaladvancements_______.
A.makeTVandtelephoneavailableeverywhere
B.bringgreatchangetopeople’severydaylife
C.bringfasterInternetconnectionstousers
D.makeitpossibleformorepeopletousetheInternet
31.Whatmayeventuallysettlethe“lastmile”problem?
A.Thebroadbandconnection’sgettingfaster.
B.Therapidprogressincellphonetechnology.
C.MoreandmoreInternetconnections.
D.MoreandmoreInternetusers
32.Thebesttitleforthispassagemaybe________.
A.InternetConnectionProblemsB.InternetConnectionsNeedImproving
C.ProgressinInternetConnectionsD.InternetConnectionsToday
D
Agooddealoffascinatingresearchhasbeendoneaboutthereadingpatternsofyoungpeople,anditissurprisingtodiscoveratwhatanearlyagechildrenstartexpressingpreferencesforparticularkindofbooks.Arecentreport,whichexaminedindetailthereadinghabitsofprimary-schoolchildren.showedthatevenseven-year-oldboysandgirlshaveclearviewsaboutwhattheywanttoread.Girls,ingeneral,readmore,andfarmoregirlsthanboyspreferredreadingstories.Boyswereshowingatasteforthemoreinstantappealofpicturestories,orelsebooksabouttheirhobbies.
Thesetastescontinueunchangeduntilthechildrenareteenagers.Apparentlygirlsreadmoreingeneral,butmorefictioninparticular.Youcouldsaythattherearemoreopportunitiesforgirlstoreadfiction:
magazinesencouragethefictionhabitingirlsintheirearlyteens,andbytheirlateteenstheyhaveprobablymovedontotheadultwomen’smagazines.Teenageboystendtobuymagazinesabouttheirhobbies:
motorcycles,heavytransportandtoon.
Adultreadingtastesarealsothesubjectofresearch.Againthenumberofwomenwhoreadforpleasureisconsiderablyhigherthanthenumberofmen.Itseemsthatthemajorityofwomenstillwantlovestories.TherehasalsobeensomeanalysisofwhatmenactuallyreadApparentlyonly38percentofmenreadanything,but50percentofwhattheyreadisfictionintheformofaction-packed(内容丰富有趣的)storiesofspaceorgunmen
33.Whathastherecentresearchintochildren’sreadingshow?
A.Childrenbegintoreadveryfastatanearlyage
B.Childrenexamineindetailwhattheyreadatschool
C.Childrencanreadclearlyinprimaryschoo1.
D.Childrenformtheirreadingtastesbythetimetheyareseven
34.Ifwehaveacloselookatthereadinghabitsofboysandgirlswe’llfindthat_______
A.girlsaremoreinterestedinfictionthanboys
B.girlsaremoreinterestedinaction-packedstoriesthanboys
C.boysreadmuchmorethangirls
D.boyshavenointerestinfiction
35.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_________.
A.boyschangetheirreadingtastesmoreoftenthangirls
B.peopleusuallydonotchangetheirreadingtasteswhentheygrowup
C.boysandgirlsformtheirreadinghabitsbyreadingmagazines
D.peoplehavenodefinite(确切的)readingtastes
第二节(共5小题;
每小题2分,满分10分)
OrganizingYourTime
Youcansetabudgetforyourtimejustasyoucansetabudgetforyourmoney.Sinceyou’retryingtoreduceworryratherthanincreaseit,gointothisprocesswithafocusonmaximizing(使…最大化)yourpersonaltime,ratherthancramming(塞满)asmuchasyoucanintoeachday.
●Setasleepschedule36Giveyourselfaone-hourtargetwindowforbedtimeintheevening,andsetastricttimetogetupinthemorning.Besurethatthespacebetweenyourbedtimeandthestartofyourdaygivesyouroughlyanhourmorethantheamountofsleepyouactuallyneed.37
●Takecareoftasksatthesametimeeveryd