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When


I


was


in


the


kindergarten,


I


remember


my


mother


holding


my


hand


as


we


walked to my school. Having my hand within hers made me feel 36______.




One


fall


day


two


months


later,


my


mother


37_____


said


I


could


go


to


school


all


by


myself. In those days, it was not very 38______the way it is now. I was so 39______that


my mother let me go alone. I felt grown up.




However, I soon discovered that it was not much fun. There were two girls who would


pull the tassels of my cap as I entered the schoolyard. They 40___ me by saying,




You’d



better not tell anybody.


”I


was too 41___ to tell my mother.



My mother felt something was wrong. One day she asked,




What’s


wrong ? You


don’t



seem 42___ about going to


school.’


I replied shyly ,


“I



don’t



know.”





The next day I set off for school as usual. However, this day, without my knowing, my


mother 43____ me to school to see what was going on.






As


usual,


the


two


girls


were


there,


ready


to


44____


me .


However,


my


mother


seemed appeared out of nowhere all of a sudden. She 45____-the two girls and told them


she would be following me to school every day and that she would shake them if she ever


saw them pull my cap again. Panic appeared all over their faces as they said,


“Sorry,


we


won’t


46____her


again.”






My mother 47_____me and told me I should never be afraid to tell her anything. My


mother has been my guardian angel. Whether I can see her or not, I know


she’s


always


there.



36 A safe B strong C strange D positive



37 A quickly B finally C weakly D naturally



38 A special B regular C convenient D dangerous



39 A careful B worried C proud D sad



40 A cheated B frightened C depressed D shocked



41 A embarrassed B disappointed C scared D ashamed



42 A excited B crazy C cautious D confused



43 A helper B drove C followed D sent



44 A welcome B surprise C beat D tease



45 A approached B recognized C doubted D noticed



46 A fight with B laugh at C look at D depend on



47 A passed B greeted C criticized D hugged



A bag is one of the most simple and useful things in the world. It is a container made


of paper or cloth. It has given the world many strange expressions, some of 48_______


are widely used in the United Stares today.



One expression is to let the cat out 49_____ the bag. It is used 50______ someone tells


something that is supposed to be secret. No one can explain 51______ the cat got into


the bag. But there is 52______ old story about it.



Long ago tradesmen sold things in large cloth bags. One day a woman asked 53______


a pig. The tradesman held up a cloth bag 54_____ something moving inside it. He said it


was a living pig. The woman asked to see it. When the dishonest tradesman opened the



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bag, out jumped a cat


——


not a big . The


tradesman’s


secret was out. He was trying to


trick 55_____. And then everybody knew it.





One day we visited a temple in India and a long queue of people were waiting to go inside.


Some of my friends were standing in the line, while others



1



the opportunity to


drink tea, or


smoke a cigarette.



I was standing near a shop with my friend as he lit his cigarette when an old woman beggar


approached us. She asked us for one rupee to help her buy lunch but we



2



. At that moment, one


of our friends called us over as our group was at the front of the queue.



We had to hurry so my friend crushed his cigarette with his shoes.



3



we were hurrying


over, I overheard the woman beggar say


“these


young men will burn more than one rupee for their


bad



4




but


they’ll



never


give


that


rupee


to


a


hungry


person.”



I


paid


no


attention


to


her


and



5



hurrying over.



However once I was inside the temple, her remark



6



in my ears. I began wondering if there


was some truth to what she had said.



When I came back outside, I saw the old woman



7



standing near the shop. So I gave two


rupees to her.



Later that day, as we were returning to our hotel we



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the old woman having her lunch by


the


road.


She


was


also


feeding


a


little


girl


in


a


dirty


dress.


I


asked


her


who


that


girl


was.


She


replied,


“Sir,


this girl is



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in the city and still has to learn how to beg for a rupee for her lunch


from the



10



. She


couldn’t


arrange a rupee today. I had two; therefore I bought lunch for her out


of the money for my dinner.




I was astonished at her



11



. I thought again about her words and saw how the cost of two


cigarettes could feed the two hungry people. I threw my halfburnt cigarette away. In that moment I


had the



12



to quit smoking.



(




)


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B



found



C



made



D



took



(




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B


< br>considered



C


refused


D



mistook



(




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< p>
After



C



Because



D



Though



(




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B

< p>


behavior



C



attitude



D



habit



(




)d



B



continued



C



started



D



risked


(




)ded



B



disappeared



C



weakened



D



arose



(




)



B

< p>


still


< p>
C



almost



D



finally

< br>


(




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B

< p>


caught



C



observed



D



found



(




)



B



poor



C



strange



D


< br>alone



(




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< br>B



workers



C



tourists



D



emp loyers



(




)sity



B



quality



C



politeness



D



friendship



(




)ege



B



strength



C



opportunity



D



pur pose








Mrs. Ball had a son. His name was Mick. She loved him very much and as he was not



1



strong


child, she was always afraid that he might be ill,



2



she used to take him to see the best doctor in


the town four times a year to be looked



3



.



During one of these years, the doctor gave Mick all kinds of tests and then said to him,


“Have



you


had


any


trouble


with


your


nose



4



ears


recently?”



Mick


thought



5



a


second


and


then


answered,


“Yes,


I


have.”




2


Mrs.


Ball


was


very


surprised.


“But



I’m



sure


you


have



6



told


me


that,


Mick!”



She


said


worriedly.


“Oh,



really?”


said the doctor seriously



.


“And


what trouble do you have with


your


nose


and


ears,


my


boy?”



“Well,”



answered


Mick,


“I



always


have


trouble


with



7



when


I’m



taking my sweater off,



8



the collar is very


tight.”






Days ago I got a call from my old college mate. On the phone he told me a touching story


about his father.


His father’s declining (


衰退中的


) health made him stay at hospital. Because of his_1_, his


father often talked to himself. My friend, who hadn’t been a


ble to sleep for a few days as he had to


keep watch of his father’s condition, became _2_


and told his father to keep _3_ and try to get


some sleep. His father said that he really wanted to _4_ well because he was very tired and then


told


my


friend


to


le


ave


him


alone


in


the


hospital


if


he


didn’t


want


to


accompany


him.


After


finishing talking his father fell unconscious and my friend _5_ saying ill words towards his father.


My


friend


_6_


like


a


baby


on


the


telephone.


He


said


that


from


that


moment


on


he


prayed


everyday


asking


God


to


let


his


father


_7_.


He


promised


himself


that


after


his


father


came


to


himself, whatever _8_ came out from his father’s mouth would be gladly taken. His only hope was


for God to give him a chance to correct his past mistake, whi


ch he mightn’t _9_ for the rest of his


life.






Often we _10_ when we have to accompany or watch over our parents. But do we realize


that our parents accompany us and watch over us for as long as we or they live? Since the day we


were born to our adulthood, and even when _11_ comes to greet us, they are always at our side.


Now it’s our turn to _12_


our short time for a great and meaningful life ahead our lives.


( ) 1. A. sorrow B. unhappiness C .tiredness D. illness


( ) 2. A. sick B. worried C. angry D. nervous


( ) 3. A. fit B. silent C. calm D. still


( ) 4. A. rest B. lie C. stay D. sleep


( ) 5. A. remembered B. regretted C. forgot D. imagined


( ) 6. A. said B. laughed C. cried D. begged


( ) 7. A. stand up B. wake up C. turn up D. grow up


( ) 8. A. speeches B. messages C. words D. lecture


( ) 9. A. remember B. apologize C. consider D. forget


( ) 10. A. refuse B. delight C. complain D. agree


( ) 11. A. life B. luck C. unhappiness D. death


( ) 12. A. share B. cost C. spare D. waste



Henry And The Lion








Henry was walking through the forest one day 1._____ he heard a lion’s roar. It w


as a roar


filled with pain. Feeling curious, Henry walked towards the sound and peeped through the bushes.


2._____


his


surprise,


he


saw


a


lion


groaning.


There


was


a


thorn


in


its


paw.


Henry,


filled


with


compassion, carefully removed the thorn from the lion’


s paw.


A


few


weeks


3._____


,


when


Henry


walking


through


the


forest,


he


saw


4.______


pride


lion


drinking water at a stream nearby. Several lions spotted Henry and ran towards him. Henry turned


and ran as fast 5._____he could.


Suddenly, a loud roar stopped the lions 6.____ chasing Henry. Henry turned and saw a familiar



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