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21. It’s natural that the education of _______ young will be _______ hot and serious topic at the meeting. A. /; / B. the; a C. /; the D. the; /

22. In fact, we’ve developed a culture _______ people continually challenge themselves to improve upon their successes. A. where B. when C. which D. that

23. They are preparing themselves for a new life in Barcelona but don’t want to _____ their old life entirely. A. attempt B. adopt C. abandon D. abolish

24. The thing I like _______ working here is that there’s a great team spirit. A. with B. over C. at D. about

25. It reflects that they’re having a positive _______ towards the recovery of the falling economy. A. belief B. attitude C. practice D. habit

26. — Have you decided which subject you’ll major in in college?

— Not yet. There’re three subjects ____, but I haven’t made my decision. A. for choosing B. being choosed C. to choose from D. to be choosen

27. — Do you know when the project will begin?— It _____ begin after a nine-month study is completed. A. is expected to B. expects to C. will be expected to D. will expect to

28. It is said that radio, television and press are _________ of conveying news as information. A. the most three common means B. the most common three means C. the three most common means D. three the most common means

29. — What’s the matter?— Oh, I’m not feeling well in the stomach. I ___ so much fried fish just now. A. shouldn’t eat B. mustn’t have eaten C. shouldn’t have eaten D. mustn’t eat

30. In my opinion, China should attract _______ who can set up a world-class research group and generate world-class research in the next 10 years. A. ones B. those C. that D. these 31. How can you expect to be a good speaker _______ you never dare to speak in public? A. in case B. even if C. unless D. if

32. _______ doesn’t matter is whether she will join in our activity or not. We have enough members. A. It B. What C. That D. Which

33. — I’ve _______ finished reading the book. — Good!I’ll read it once you’ve finished it. A. more or less B. sooner or later C. now and then D. time and again

34. Antrim, who__ her first teaching post only in September last year, is already head of the department. A. took up B. took in C. took after D. took off

35. — Do you like sports, Robert? — ______ Especially volleyball and basketball. A. No, not really. B. Yes, very much. C. Oh, come on! D. That’s great! 完形填空

When I was in my teens I knew my mother had problems seeing. Although she had a white cane (拐杖), she 36 to use my sister and me as sighted guides. We were often made fun of by other kids and often I found myself 37 why me.

When I reached 16 I started having sight problems of my own. As I 38 with my impending (即将发生的) sight loss, I gained a new and better 39 of my mother. As a single parent she did things I used to consider 40 , but now I understand. 41 , if my sister went out, I had to stay home to help my mom. She hated to be alone.

As the years passed and I became a 42 . My sight worsened, but I 43 to believe that I would go blind. It wasn’t until my oldest son 44 the same illness and needed my support that I accepted my 45 .

Since then I have been 46 using the services of the CNIB (Canadian National Institute of the Blind). I now use a white cane and I 47 a card showing I am a registered legally blind person. Without the services of the CNIB, I feel I wouldn’t have had the 48 to do the things for myself that keep me 49 .

My mother now in her 56th year lives with my husband, children and I. 50 I am going blind, she still relies on me for mostly everything, and I am 51 about that.

Having the love and 52 from my husband and children has strengthened my determination and independence. It has 53 me to pursue my love of writing and to make a career for myself. I am very 54 for them.

Going blind is an awful affair, but with love and support you can find your inner 55 and overcome it. 36. A. hated B. preferred C. stopped D. began

37. A. wondering B. joking C. confusing D. knowing 38. A. lived B. struggled C. worked D. continued

39. A. relationship B. selection C. understanding D. realization 40. A. cruel B. unfair C. funny D. meaningful

41. A. For instance B. That is C. For one thing D. As a result 42. A. writer B. parent C. volunteer D. worker 43. A. hoped B. decided C. refused D. tried

44. A. remembered B. learned C. found D. developed 45. A. advantage B. condition C. feeling D. belief 46. A. actively B. actually C. really D. luckily 47. A. want B. hold C. carry D. need

48. A. opportunities B. rights C. experiences D. attitudes 49. A. alive B. independent C. glad D. intelligent 50. A. Because B. Unless C. As D. Although 51. A. angry B. anxious C. happy D. curious 52. A. support B. effort C. influence D. passion 53. A. asked B. allowed C. advised D. taught 54. A. regretful B. grateful C. joyful D. peaceful 55. A. strength B. sense C. weakness D. source 阅读理解

Dear Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul,

Most people don’t really know what pressures a typical teenager has to go through. Sure, our parents and grandparents were once teens, but things are so different now. It has never been tougher to be a teenager.

It has never been more important to be in the “right group” or to have the “right brand” of shoes. And those are the easy things to deal with. We also face problems with family, friends, relationships and school pressures.

When it gets to be too much, I turn to my friends. One friend I could not live without is Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul. Your books have been so inspiring to me and have helped me to deal with and understand the problems I go through.

For example, I went through a confusing time with my friends when we got to junior high. I had

known these friends since kindergarten, and when we began junior high it seemed like some of them began to change. We started hanging out with different groups, and we slowly grew so far apart that it seemed as if we had never been friends. I felt confused and hurt.

Sometime during this period I read the story Friends Forever in Chicken Soup for the Teenage

Soul II. I felt so much better after reading it. It was like a weight had been lifted from me when I realized that many friendships went through changes and that we weren’t the only friends to experience

them.

People change, but that doesn’t mean we have to lose the friendships we once shared. My

friends and I still spend time together when we can and care about each other a lot. That things are different doesn’t mean I have to forget about all the good times we had. I will always keep the memories in a safe place in my heart.

Sincerely, Peter

60. According to the author, parents and grandparents ____. A. didn’t have to overcome difficulties when in their teens B. don’t fully understand the pressures of being a teenager now C. can easily deal with things such as choosing friends and shoes D. don’t need to give help to teenagers with pressures and problems 61. Why did the author feel confused and hurt when he got to junior high? A. Because he and his friends weren’t in the same school. B. Because his friends refused to hang out with him.

C. Because he was too busy to be with his friends. D. Because he was afraid that he had lost his friends. 62. What does the underlined word “them” in Para. 5 refer to? A. Friendships. B. Changes. C. Friends. D. Pressures. 63. In the letter the author mainly tells us that ____.

A. people will go through many changes in life B. people change but friendships always last C. changes sometimes cause hurt and confusion D. friendships should be kept with skills

Canadian women have a long tradition of contributing to the arts as writers, visual artists and musicians. By the 20th century careers in many fields were opening up to more women, and writers, such as Gabrielle Roy are part of an important tradition in Canadian life.

Gabrielle Roy’s early determination to become a writer led to great success and her long list of published books earned her laurels. When she was at school, Gabrielle had to work hard, winning prizes for work in French and English. The money she won for her final examination results paid for her first year at the Winnipeg Normal Institute. In 1929, when her father died, she began to teach school and continued to teach and to contribute her wages to her family until 1937. Then she decided to see more of the world and left her hometown to spend two years in Europe.

While living in Paris and London, Gabrielle Roy began her career as a writer. In 1943 she wrote a series of articles on the poor in Montreal which formed the basis for her first novel, The Tin Flute, published in 1945.

The publication of The Tin Flute established Roy as a novelist and provided her with greater financial security than she had ever known.

Over the next 20 years she published one book after another. She won the Governor General’s Award in 1955 for Street of Riches. Roy also wrote two volumes of stories for children, Ma vache Bossie published in 1976, and Courts Queue in 1979. Between those years, she published her last novel Children of My Heart, which spoke of her love for children.

Before she died in 1983 Gabrielle wrote an autobiography, Enchantment and Sorrow, which was published in 1984. Although she wrote in French, her works were frequently translated into English (and many other languages as well), ensuring that they would leave an enduring (持久的) mark on the cultural life of her country.

64. The underlined word “laurels” in Para. 2 has a similar meaning to “_______”.

A. honours B. benefits C. scholarships D. styles 65. ____ was Gabrielle’s first success as a novelist.

A. The Tin Flute B. Street of Riches C. Courts Queue D. Enchantment and Sorrow 66. Which of the following shows the RIGHT time order of Gabrielle’s experiences? a. She worked at school. b. She began her career as a writer. c. She published her last novel for children. d. She won the Governor General’s Award. A. a, b, d, c B. a, c, b, d C. b, c, d, a D. b, d, c, a

67. Which of the following CANNOT be inferred about Gabrielle? A. She suffered economic hardship during her school years. B. She was unhappy and bored while teaching at school. C. She has won respect in Canada and many other countries. D. She has had a big influence on Canadian culture.

Times of crisis strike unexpectedly and hit hard. The stress following them shouldn’t be a burden that someone carries alone. Here are some strategies for offering support to those in need: 1. Bring food

There’s a reason why bringing food is the classic “good neighbor gesture”: it’s appropriate for a wide range of relationships, from very close to mere acquaintance, and it does help people feel better when they’re going through a crisis. 2. Lend a hand

When people experience a crisis, they’re often overwhelmed. Just getting from one day to the next can be challenging. Offering to lend whatever type of hand they might need can be a wonderful way of supporting them, whether it’s taking out the trash, grocery shopping, or taking the dog to the doctor. 3. Take them out

When faced with an illness or crisis, the person may feel that it’s difficult to get out and do things that would relieve stress, like exercising or seeing a movie. So sometimes it helps just to take him / her out for a few hours. Taking him / her to dinner, for a walk in the park, or to see an interesting film can be a fun way to lend support. 4. Provide an ear

Sometimes you cannot find a solution or fix a person’s problems, and all you can do is to listen. Fortunately, that’s enough to make a big difference most of the time. In fact, sometimes a good, supportive listener is far more comforting than the best advice-giver! 5. Point them to resources

If you’re close enough with someone, and you see that they may need more support than you can provide, you may want to point them in the direction of other resources in addition to offering your own help. A therapist (治疗专家) or support group who provides another way of thinking about things is beneficial. 73. If a person who you’ve just met is in a crisis, the most appropriate way to help him / her is to ____. A. bring him / her some food B. take him / her out to see a film C. chat with him / her at home D. find a therapist for him / her 74. What does the underlined word “overwhelmed” in Para. 3 probably mean? A. Surrounded by help and care. B. Not knowing how to react. C. Be thankful to those offering help. D. Be unconfident about oneself. 75. Which of the following strategies for offering support is RIGHT?

A. Leaving the sufferer alone can also be beneficial. B. Helping with the daily tasks is a wonderful way. C. Staying at home can help to relieve stress. D. Giving advice is more helpful than just listening.