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Passage 1
One day I was taking a bus. The driver didn't
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to start the bus soon because it was not yet
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.A middle-aged woman got on. Tired and sad, she told her story
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, not to anyone particular. On her way to the station, half of her
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was stolen. The other half was hidden under her blouse, so she
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still had some left. A few minutes later, she stopped crying, but still looked
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.
When all the seats were taken, the driver started the engine. The conductor began to collect the fares. When she came to an old man in worn-out clothes, he
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that he had spent all his money as he accidentally got on a wrong bus and now was trying to go home. On hearing this, she ordered the old man to
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the bus. The old man was almost in tears as he
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her to let him take the bus home. The driver took the conductor's side and repeated the conductor's
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.
The woman was watching the incident.
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the driver and the conductor raised their voices at the old man, she interfered.
“Stop
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him! Can't you see he's only trying to get home”
“He doesn't have any money!” the driver
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.
“Well, that's no
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to throw him off the bus.” She insisted.
Then she reached inside her blouse, took out her
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money, and handed it to the conductor. “Here's his fare and mine. Just stop giving him a
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time.
All heads turned to the woman. “It's only money,” she shrugged.
She rode the rest of her way home
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a happy smile, with the money she'd lost earlier
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.
On the road of life, the help of strangers can
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our loads and lift our spirits. How much sweeter the
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will be when we make it a little smoother for others!
21. A. try
B. intend C. decide D. care
22. A. empty B. ready C. crowded D. full
23. A. carefully B. seriously C. tearfully D. calmly
24. A. money B. possession C. fare D. wealth
25. A. strangely B. happily C. fortunately D. secretly
26. A. unsatisfied B. weak C. excited D. unhappy
27. A. explained B. declared C. admitted D. found
28. A. get off B. get over C. get on D. get into
29. A. thanked B. scolded C. praised D. begged
30. A. command B. action C. suggestion D. request
31. A. Unless B. When C. Until D. Although
32. A. attacking B. wronging C. blaming D. bothering
33. A. warned B. whispered C. repeated D. shouted
34. A. problem B. need C. reason D. matter
35. A. spending B. lost C. remaining D. borrowed
36. A. busy B. hard C. cold D. fearful
37. A. giving B. taking C. wearing D. forcing
38. A. forgotten B. used C. earned D. returned
39. A. move B. increase C. lighten D. carry
40. A. world B. journey C. smile D. friendship
Passage 1:21-25 BDCAC
26-30 DAADA
31-35 BDDCC
36-40 BCACB
Passage 2
I still remember the moment I looked at my saving book when I had only two clients all month. I started my speech pathology (言语病理学) practice in 1998 and gradually
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the business to 13 employees. But last year, people were not able to
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speech therapy (言语治疗) because of the economic crisis. I cut my own
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because I didn’t want to let any of my staff go.
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my husband, Brian, lost his job. We had 11
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in all and our oldest four were already
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and away from home. We’ve always been interested in food sources and
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the kids where their
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came from. We love fresh vegetables, eggs or meat directly from small farms, which are safe and
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. So we wondered what if we started farming.
When a local farmer
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we get some laying hens because there was a market for fresh
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, our plan came together. It was scary and
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. What if no one bought anything?
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people did buy the eggs. The local farmer took eggs to
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to his customers, and today he purchases about 20 dozen a week from us. The children
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out, which is important
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we already have 270 laying hens and 200 chickens. The speech therapy business is still
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, but I put in less than ten hours a week. I know that on the
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, there is life, there is physically satisfying work, and our family members
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more to each other. Our quality of life is so much better. I spend most of the day with my children, which I was grateful
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. And at night, I have the good feelings that come from working with my hands and doing something positive.
41. A. developed
B. divided
C. presented
D. passed
42. A. call for
B. care for
C. pay for
D. apply for
43. A. fund
B. salary
C. profit
D. cost
44. A. Unlikely
B. Excitedly
C. Unfortunately
D. Specially
45. A. partners
B. employees
C. children
D. maids
46. A. anxious
B. independent
C. complicated D. prepared
47. A. checking
B. satisfying
C. questioning D. teaching
48. A. food
B. wealth
C. property
D. money
49. A. processed
B. polluted
C. healthy
D. expensive
50. A. suggested
B. required
C. learned
D. demanded
51. A. water
B. fruit
C. eggs
D. chicken
52. A. stressful
B. safe
C. helpless
D. regretful
53. A. But
B. Thus
C. Otherwise
D. So
54. A. donate
B. devote
C. send
D. sell
55. A. give
B. run
C. help
D. need
56. A. because
B. until
C. before
D. though
57. A. alive
B. busy
C. easy
D. painful
58. A. business
B. farm
C. campus
D. hand
59. A. contras
B. care
C. relate
D. compete
60. A. on
B. at
C. in
D. fo
Passage 2:41-45 ACBCC
46-50 BDACA
51-55 CAADC
56-60AABCD
Passage 3
Many of us have characteristics that come from our families. Maybe we have our father’s eyes or our grandmother’s hair color. But there are still other elements of our personalities such as
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and viewpoints that we pick up by
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our parents. Perhaps we have picked up our mother’s love of cleaning or our dad’s
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of humor.
The researchers at the University of Michigan
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there are usually three kinds of people from their
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.
The first kind of people are the job-oriented (以求职为目的的) people who
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to regard a job as simply a way to make money. They
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to working day after day and don’t think it
48
for them to do anything else. If you have a job-oriented father, you may view work this way. However, you will not
49
hold this viewpoint if you grow up close to your job-oriented mother.
The second are the career-oriented people who see their job as a place to gain
50
. These are the people who don’t
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working overtime. In fact, some people love their jobs so much that they are feeling more comfortable in the
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than at home. They are always
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to make progress in their work. Being close to a career-oriented father means you’ll carry on your father’s.
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enough, having a mother with this viewpoint seems to have little
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.
The third are the calling-oriented people who consider their job as a way to have a
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effect on the world. They are more
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about improving the world around them than earning
a large salary. In the study, those people came from homes where both parents had
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. This suggests that adolescents need the
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of both parents in order to have the confidence.
Such as it is, we still have our
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to find a career that suits us.
41. A. operations
B. insurances
C. behaviors
D. institutions
42. A. inviting
B. nursing
C. protecting
D. modeling
43. A. pride
B. sense
C. value
D. scene
44. A. warn
B. learn
C. wonder
D. hope
45. A. study
B. hall
C. university
D. department
46. A. attempt
B. manage
C. tend
D. offer
47. A. pay no attention
B. are opposed
C. look forward
D. are blind
48. A. puzzling
B. interesting
C. surprising
D. frightening
49. A. frequently
B. constantly
C. probably
D. patiently
50. A. explanations
B. expressions
C. directions
D. achievements
51. A. mind
B. enjoy
C. finish
D. consider
52. A. garden
B. office
C. cinema
D. club
53. A. sad
B. curious
C. proud
D. afraid
54. A. Worriedly
B. Secretly
C. Carefully
D. Strangely
55. A. influence
B. evidence
C. performance
D. justice
56. A. bad
B. side
C. harmful
D. positive
57. A. disappointed
B. concerned
C. tired
D. difficult
58. A. time
B. wealth
C. ability
D. profit
59. A. money
B. reputation
C. support
D. conclusion
60. A. advice
B. difference
C. discussion
D. choice
Passage 3:41―45 CDBBA
46―50 CCBCD
51―55 ABCDA
56―60 DBCCDA homeless man walked up to me and asked me for some small change, “ I’ll give you a quarter if you tell me your story,” I said. He laughed, “You’ll give me a quarter for my story?’ I laid the
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in front of him and
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myself —“No, here’s the quarter but it would be nice to hear your story.” Seeing him lost in
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, I sat down next to him and
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. “ I was once a sniper(狙击兵)in the army.” he said. “ I was
45
to shoot down the enemy from the distance.” I listened attentively. He told me how he
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to hunt with his family. He had his own way of
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animals by not killing more than be needed. When the
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came knocking on his door, he felt
49
and joined up. All those years of developing his hunting skills could now serve a larger
50
—to defend us from the bad guys. He set out to
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at the front .“ I was a sniper but I never really killed anyone.” he continued. “One day they asked me to
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a lady from the distance. I saw the kids near her and my hands were on the trigger(扳机). But I couldn’t
53
it. She wasn’t doing anything to anyone and she was
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the kids. The story went on as he described
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being put into prison for 180 days for
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to follow orders. “ I have no
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,” he said. “ I may be homeless now,
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I never killed that lady.” He continued, “ I can
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being homeless, but I wouldn’t be able to stand killing innocent people.” I met a hero. It just never
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to me that a hero could be a smelly old sniper.
41. A. note
B. coin
C. dollar
D. wallet
42. A. blamed
B. reminded
C. corrected
D. added
43. A. argument
B. action
C. consideration
D. thought
44. A. whispered
B. nodded
C. sighed
D. waited
45. A. demanded B. supposed C. reminded
D. determined
46. A. desired
B. wished
C. failed
D. used
47. A. tracking B. raising
C. training
D. respecting
48. A. army
B. minister C. commander
D. company
49. A. annoyed
B. proud C. astonished
D. confused
50. A. group
B. business
C. purpose D. result
51. A. serve
B. hunt C. aim
D. survive
52. A. murder
B. fight C. shoot D. arrest
53. A. remain
B. fire C. make
D. decide
54. A. besides B. along C. inside D. among
55. A. gradually
B. eventually
C. deliberately
D. desperately
56. A. managing
B. failing C. hesitating
D. forgetting
57. A. ideas
B. attempts
C. regrets
D. feelings
58. A. however B. otherwise C. but
D. unless
59. A. work out B. meet with
C. live with
D. get through
60. A. happened
B. seemed
C. struck
D. occurred
Passage 4:41―45BCDDB
46-50 DDABC
51-55 ACCDB
56-60 BCCCD
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