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Corrie ten Boom may__37___.

As a little girl, Corrie ten Boom learned a powerful lesson from her father, who helped many Jews__38___ the Nazi Holocaust(大屠杀)during World War II. Having encountered the cold and lifeless body of a baby, she realized the reality that death would someday strike her__39___, too. She anxiously worried about these possibilities __40___her father came in her bedroom one night to tuck her up in bed(掖被子). Corrie burst into tears and cried: “I __41___you. You can’t die!” Her father sat __42___ the edge of the narrow bed and spoke tenderly, “Corrie, when you and I went to Amsterdam, when did I give you your __43___?” She considered the question. “Why! Just before I got on the train,” she answered. “__44___,” he continued, “ remember not to run ahead of time.” Then he gave her the assurance that was to __45___a lifetime. “ When the __46___ comes that some of us have to die, you should look into your heart and find the strength you need there.” Because they had helped Jews, Corrie and her family were __47___ to concentration camps where she __48___ greatly. She, indeed, was to experience the __49___of her parents and sister as well as numerous friends. She was to endure great hardship that she could never have imagined__50___ a young child. But the __51___ of her father stayed with her and proved to be true. __52___ the suffering or hardship she encountered, she looked inside her heart and found the strength she needed. __53___you find yourself worried or anxious about an uncertain future, perhaps you are running ahead. You have not yet been given the ticket for the __54___. And if that thing you __55___should ever arrive, it is then that you must look inside your heart. The strength you need can be found there.

36. A. anxious B. serious C. angry D. curious 37. A. improve B. help C. confirm D. begin 38. A. prove B. start C. find D. escape 39. A. country B. school C. family D. group 40. A. unless B. though C. because D. until 41. A. understand B. need C. forgive D. respect 42. A. on B. near C. under D. beside

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43. A. food B. ticket C. money D. present 44. A. Exactly B. Certainly C. Probably D. Personally 45. A. change B. wait C. happen D. last 46. A. news B. evidence C. time D. message 47. A. led B. called C. invited D. sent 48. A. fought B. experienced C. suffered D. advanced 49. A. kindnesses B. tests C. diseases D. deaths 50. A. as B. in C. around D. besides 51. A. promises B. words C. images D. dreams 52. A. Along with B. Except for C. Regardless of D. Due to 53. A. Since B. If C. Although D. Before 54. A. concert B. performance C. journey D. museum 55. A. fear B. forget C. love D. miss 第三部分 阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

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There is so much to see and do at Mary Arden’s Farm! Step back in time for all the sights, smells and sounds of a real Tudor farm and explore the house where Shakespeare’s mother, Mary Arden, grew up. Experience the daily life that the young Shakespeare would have known from visits to his grandparents in the 1570s.

Highlights at Mary Arden’s Farm

In the morning, watch the farmer’s wife prepare her home-grown food over the fire in the farmhouse kitchen and learn about Tutor table manners when the Tudors gather to eat their dinner at 1:00 pm.

Daily activities around the farm include: 10:00 Groom the horse 10:45 Goose parade 11:15 Falconry display 12:15 Falconry display

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13:00 Tutor dinner

13:30 Blacksmith demonstration 14:00 Meet the shepherd 15:00 Falconry display 16:00Falconry display 16:30 Tutor music and dancing 17:00 Animals go to bed

Activities and times are not fixed, so look out for the daily activity boards during your visit.

Children’s activities at Mary Arden’s Farm

Be sure to look out for the latest puzzles, quizzes and trails to help bring your visit to life!

※Discover our new exhibition all about Mary Arden and the house she grew up in. ※See our rare breed of animals.

※Explore our nature trails and discover abundant wildlife. (Parents must accompany their children along the way.)

※Enjoy snacks and light meals, including Tudor specials, until 4:00 pm. ※Kids under 10 can enjoy our adventure playground.

See what our visitors say about Mary Arden’s Farm and leave your own comments on our Trip Advisor page!

56. According to the passage, Mary Arden’s Farm________. A. is the place where Shakespeare was born.

B. offers chances to visitors to experience Mary’s life C. gives a hand in helping visitors learn skills of farming D. holds various events for visitors to learn Shakespeare

57. What should visitors pay attention to when visiting Mary Arden’s Farm? A. Activities and times may vary somewhat.

B. They should have dinner together with the Tudors. C. They must experience all the activities on their own. D. Children must be accompanied by their parents on the Farm.

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For last few decades, women have been breaking professional barriers. But a new report shows that there is a hidden barrier girls are meeting with.

“Girls are facing prejudice from boys, from some parents, and even from each other. We have made a lot of progress in gender equality but we still have a long way to go,” said Richard Weissbourd, who conducted this study. The prejudice could hold girls back from succeeding.

The study of 20,000 students showed only 8% of girls preferred female political leaders. Many tend to believe males have always led, so they have a preference for their leading, which becomes one of their habits. What’s more surprising is that although some mothers appear to be prejudiced, they hold the idea that school councils should be led by boys.

Rachel Simmons, author of Odd Girl Out, says these findings are amazing, but she’s not really surprised by them. “Even today we’ve given girls every opportunity but our attitudes should be changed,” Simmons said. Simmons offers ways for parents to help break these patterns of gender prejudice: Research shows that chores are usually distributed in really gendered ways. That means we tend to tell boys to mow the lawn and girls to do the dishes. Change it up at home. That’s a big thing parents can do. Let boys do something like babysitting because attitudes develop very early and parents can help kids change it very early in the home. Another thing is to change the way we talk to our kids. If you have an outspoken girl, do you call her bossy, or do you say, “I’m so glad you spoke up”?

We all have our own prejudice. I have a 3-year-old daughter and when she doesn’t want to wear a dress, I get a little angry about it. Again, every parent has to look at their own biases. What toys are we buying for our kids? Are we buying girls the makeup and boys the science kits?

58. Many girls don’t support female leaders mainly because________. A. female leaders lack creativity and talent B. they become kind of used to men’s leading C. they feel in danger with female leaders around

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