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  Dick was a twenty-year-old man.His father was a teacher and taught chemistry in a middle school and his mother worked in a shop.They live a happy life until his parents died one night when suddenly an earthquake broke out.Luckily his sister took him to see their aunt in the city and they did not stay at home.Everything was destroyed in the earthquake and the two children got into trouble.Thanks to their aunt who was not rich enough, they grew up but they lived a hard life.His sister was so sad that she became a nun(修女).After he finished middle school, he was introduced to an owner of a hotel and began to work there.

  One day the young man fell to the ground while he was cleaning a window on the second floor.He was sent to the hospital and the doctor looked him over.One of his legs was broken and he had to be in hospital.He said to the nurse,“I’m a poor man, madam.Arrange a third-class ward(安排一個(gè)三等病房)for me, please.”

  “Can’t anybody help you?”

  “No, madam,”answered Dick.“I have only a sister.She’s nun and she’s poor, too.”

  “I don’t think so,”the nurse said angrily.“Nuns usually marry God.And God is the richest in the world, you know!”

  “Well, then,”Dick said with a smile.“Please arrange a first-class ward for me and post the bill(賬單)to my brother-in-law.”

(1)

Dick’s parents died ________.

[  ]

A.

in an accident

B.

in the war

C.

in the earthquake

D.

from the disease

(2)

Dick and his sister escaped from the earthquake because ________

[  ]

A.

They played outside

B.

they were in a safe place

C.

their parents saved them

D.

the aunt saved them

(3)

The sister and brother lived a hard life because ________.

[  ]

A.

they lost all

B.

they were too young

C.

they were hurt in the earthquake

D.

they had to look after themselves

(4)

After Dick finished middle school, ________.

[  ]

A.

he stayed at home

B.

he began to look for a job

C.

he broke his leg

D.

he began to work in the hotel

(5)

Which of the following is true?

[  ]

A.

The nurse would arrange a third-class ward for Dick.

B.

The nurse would arrange a first-class ward for Dick.

C.

The nurse would post Dick’s bill to God.

D.

Dick had a rich brother-in-law.

答案:1.C;2.B;3.A;4.D;5.A;
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[  ]

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[  ]

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[  ]

A.

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the reason why men need to sleep

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about the need for robots to save power

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about the danger of men working at night

(2)

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[  ]

A.

keep up a regular pattern of life

B.

prevent trouble that comes looking for him

C.

avoid danger and inefficient labour

D.

restore his bodily functions

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[  ]

A.

are worrying about our safety

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are overworked

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are away from home

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A.

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[  ]

A.

Evolution has equipped all creatures with a regular pattern of sleeping and waking.

B.

The study of sleep is an important part of the evolutionary theory.

C.

Sleeping patterns must be taken into consideration in the designing of robots.

D.

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rich of fruits and animals to be served as food

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not very thick as they could advance slowly by cutting the branches

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full of various dangerous beings

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full of ancient trees

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The most proper title for this passage might be ________.

[  ]

A.

Escape

B.

Scenes of a River

C.

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A.

high wall

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villagers from time to time

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vast land

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[  ]

A.

the mud on the shore was too soft

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the forest was too thick to let them go through

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they could not find the mark on the map

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they could not find anyone to lead them out of the forest.

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[  ]

A.

rich of fruits and animals to be served as food

B.

not very thick as they could advance slowly by cutting the branches

C.

full of various dangerous beings

D.

full of ancient trees

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[  ]

A.

Escape

B.

Scenes of a River

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“You”, the Time magazine“Person of the Year”of the year, refers to anyone ________.

[  ]

A.

who reads this updated magazine

B.

who surfs the Internet

C.

who knows the result of the selection

D.

who holds an important position

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The fashionable character of the Internet revolution is ________.

[  ]

A.

to search information on the Internet

B.

to use the Internet to make money

C.

to be cited for“Person of the Year”

D.

to create content onto the Internet

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A.

do the most good to the world in the year

B.

live up to the expectation of the world

C.

really affect the world the most in the year

D.

help the world move ahead in the year

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A.

U.S.newly-elected President Obama is cited for“Person of the Year”.

B.

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C.

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D.

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