Do you still remember your dreams from childhood? They’re like flowers that never fade, “23-year-old Liu Wei told a happy audience during a broadcast of the nationwide talent competition China’s Got Talent. Liu, an ___16____ pianist from Beijing, was named one of the show’s finalists.
Liu once had arms. At the age of 10 he accidentally grabbed a high-voltage wire and lost his arms. “My family and I were so ___17____ then,” Liu recalled. He credits a disable boy he met at the hospital who gives him the __18_____ to cheer him up.
He was forced to __19_____ playing soccer (his favorite sport) but bounced back and ___20____himself to learn swimming. After two years, Liu had won two gold medals and one silver at the National Swimming Championship for the disabled in 2002.
By the age of 19, Liu had taught himself __21_____ to play the piano with his feet, fulfilling a childhood ___22____ of composing and producing music, he said ___23____ a big smile. “__24_____ enough time, I could be just as same as anyone.”
“I can read music and have __25_____ the ‘toeing’ by myself,” he told. According to Liu, the big toe is the most __26_____ digit when “toeing,” but that he can only reach five keys at the same time. “It means I have to train my toes to move more ___27____,” he said.
One of the show’s hosts, Cao Kefan, told press. “He was __28_____ so hard his feet were constantly cramping,” Cao said.
“ We’ve all __29_____ our dreams when we were young, but no one has fought as hard as you,” commented Gao Xiaosong. Gao is one of the show’s judges and one of most ___30____ music producers in China.
“You tell us that to __31_____ our dream, we need to spare no pains,” said Yi Nengjing, a show judge and Taiwanese pop star.
“I’ve received a lot of letters of support, all ___32____ me to focus on my music,” Liu said. When asked what he would do when the show was ___33____, he revealed several music companies had asked to __34_____ him. But whatever happened, he added he is sure he would keep __35_____ his dream.
“Music is like water and air to me,” he said. “I can’t live with out it.”
小題1:
A.a(chǎn)imlessB.leglessC.a(chǎn)rmlessD.forceless
小題2:
A.desperate B.happy C.a(chǎn)ngryD.nervous
小題3:
A.powerB.strengthC.energy D.enthusiasm
小題4:
A.give awayB.give inC.give upD.give off
小題5:
A.letB.devotedC.a(chǎn)bandoned D.challenged
小題6:
A.whatB.howC.whetherD.which
小題7:
A.ideaB.purposeC.dreamD.thought
小題8:
A.a(chǎn)tB.toC.in D.with
小題9:
A.givenB.ifC.whenD.only if
小題10:
A.carried outB.figured outC.worked out D.gave out
小題11:
A.flexibleB.a(chǎn)vailableC.sensibleD.a(chǎn)dvisble
小題12:
A.heavilyB.rapidlyC.slowly D.slightly
小題13:
A.lookingB.workingC.exercising D.practicing
小題14:
A.looked forB.fought forC.make for D.took for
小題15:
A.influentialB.beneficialC.potentialD.official
小題16:
A.makeB.gainC.get D.realize
小題17:
A.lettingB.discouragingC.inspiringD.encouraging
小題18:
A.byB.outC.over D.off
小題19:
A.offerB.sign C.a(chǎn)nswer D.find
小題20:
A.pursuingB.lookingC.thinking D.promising

小題1: C
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小題1:C
小題1:D
小題1:B
小題1:C
小題1:D
小題1:A
小題1:B
小題1:A
小題1:B
小題1:D
小題1:C
小題1:A
小題1:D
小題1:D
小題1:C
小題1:B
小題1:A
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A.little
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C.Because she had nothing else to do except reading.
D.Because a good book could help her enjoy her trip.
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C.They felt excited when they almost finished the trip.
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A little later you’ll meet additional people who think they have all the answers.
These are called spouses (配偶) . My advice is: humor them, too.
And of all goes well, in a few years you will meet still another group of people who think they have all the answers. These are called children. Humor them.
Life will go on, your children will grow up, go to school and someday they could be taking part in a graduation ceremony just like this one. And who knows, the speakers responsible for handing out good advice might be you. Halfway through your speech, the graduate sitting next to your daughter will lean over and ask, “Who is that woman up there who thinks she has all the answers?”
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小題1:According to the text, at a graduation ceremony you’ll most probably hear ________ given by the speaker.
A.wishesB.proposals
C.warningsD.instructions
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A.teaching staffB.company staff members
C.recreational and sports personD.family members
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A.know a great deal about something through man’s life
B.know all the keys to any test before any graduation
C.be clever enough to do anything well in school
D.be experienced in giving advice on any subject
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A.Argue with them to keep them angry
B.Keep them happy by accepting their wishes
C.Refuse them to make them complain
D.Turn deaf ears to them
小題5: What is the best title for the passage?
A.The Requirement Of SpeakersB.How to Offer Advice
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Going back to the farmyard the rat gave a warning: “There is a rat trap in the house, a rat trap in the house!” The chicken raised her head and said: “Excuse me, Mr Rat, I can tell this is a big concern to you, but it is of no business to me. I cannot be bothered with it.”
The rat turned to the pig and told him: “There is a rat trap in the house, a rat trap in the house!”“I am so very sorry, Mr. Rat,” sympathized the pig, “but there is nothing I can do about it but pray. I will make sure that you are in my prayers.”
The rat turned to the cow. She said, “Like wow, Mr. Rat. A rat trap. I am in grave danger. Duh?”
So the rat returned to the house, head down and dejected, to face the farmer’s rat trap alone.
That very night a sound was heard throughout the house, like the sound of a rat trap catching its prey (獵物). The farmer’s wife rushed to see what was caught. In the darkness, she did not see that it was a poisonous snake whose tail the trap had caught. The snake bit the farmer’s wife.
The farmer rushed her to the hospital. She returned home with a fever. Now everyone knows you treat a fever with fresh chicken soup, so the farmer took his hatchet (短柄斧) to the farmyard for the soup’s main ingredient.
His wife’s sickness continued so that friends and neighbors came to sit with her around the clock. To feed them the farmer killed the pig.
The farmer’s wife did not get well. She died, and so many people came for her funeral that the farmer had the cow killed to provide meat for all of them to eat.
So the next time you hear that someone is facing a problem and think that it does not concern you, remember that when there is a rat trap in the house, the whole farmyard is at risk.
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A.disappointed B.surprised C.confused D.doubtful
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A.The chicken showed great concern for the rat.
B.The pig helped the rat get rid of the trap.
C.The cow didn’t care about what the rat said.
D.The snake was killed after being caught in the trap.
小題3:   We can conclude from the article that        .
A.the farmer’s wife got good treatment in the hospital
B.the farmer regretted setting up the rat trap
C.the rat was very wise in avoiding the trap
D.none of the other animals felt threatened by the rat trap
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Current NASA plans call for four space station crew members to go up at a time, which would leave up to three seats available for space tourists. The flights would be the first to give nonprofessional astronauts the chance to go into orbit aboard a spacecraft launched from the United States. Seven earlier space tourists have made visits to the space station, riding in Russian Soyuz capsules.
“We’re ready now to start talking to possible customers,” said Eric C. Anderson, co-founder and chairman of Space Adventures, the space tourism company based in Virginia that would market the seats for Boeing.
Boeing and Space Adventures have not set a price, although Mr. Anderson said it would be competitive with the Soyuz flights, which Space Adventures arranged with the Russian Space Agency. Guy Laliberté, founder of Cirque du Soleil, paid about $40 million for a Soyuz ride and an eight-day stay at the space station last year. But the possibilities that anyone buying a ticket will get to space on an American vehicle depend on discussions in Congress about the future of NASA.
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A. Boeing.                     B. Space Adventure.
C. NASA.                       D. Russian Space Agency.
小題2: How many people can be carried along on a capsule to the space station?
A.3. B.4. C.7. D.11.
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A.The American space tourism company is located in Virginia.
B.Russia has already taken lead in working on the space tourism business.
C.NASA has decided to focus less on building rockets because of the financial crisis.
D.In 2015, America would be the first country in the world to run the space tourism business.
小題4:What’s the best title of the passage?
A.Taking NASA Astronauts to Orbit.B.Living in the Space Station Space.
C.Ticket Price under Discussion.D.Boeing Could Fly You to Orbit by 2015.

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For better or worse, multiple marriages aren't just for actress Elizabeth Taylor (famous for her eight marriages) anymore.
More Americans than ever are tying the knot for the third time or more.
Lynn Y. Naugle, a 53-yeap-old family therapist in New Orleans, says that people's personal needs and desires simply change as their life evolves.
"What functions well in the first part of our lives may not function well in the second or third part of our lives," she explains.The first marriage lasted 21 years, her second marriage five years.Two years ago, she wed for a third time, and she describes this union as an "extremely easy marriage".
Today, at an estimated one of seven weddings, the bride, the groom or both are making that trip down the aisle for at least the third time.That's twice as many as a generation ago, according to the US National Centre for Health Statistics.
In part, the sudden change in multiple marriages is a side effect of the 1970s divorce increase that has supplied an ever expanding pool of divorced singles.Even the simple fact that people are living longer has opened the door to marrying more often.No fault divorce laws (meaning no one is blamed for the failure of the marriage), and cultural changes have also meant there's less pressure than in past generations to stay in a joyless or abusive marriage.
While a single divorce didn't block either Ronald Reagan or Bob Dole from seeking the most highly demanding job in America—the US presidency—modern society still raises an; eyebrow at more than one
marriage mistake.
Indeed, there are signs that attitudes are changing."It's coming out of the closet or becoming more accepted," says Glenda Riley, who wrote a book on the history of divorce in the US."There's still embarrassment on the personal level, while there is growing acceptance on the public level for three or more marriages in a lifetime."
There is no guarantee, of course, that the third time is the best.To the contrary, second and third marriages run an equal or greater risk of divorce than first marriages, which today are given 4 out of 10 odds of failing, and they tend to end more quickly.Divorce statistics show that failed second marriages typically end two years sooner than first marriages, lasting six years on average rather than eight.That leaves some doubly divorced people open for a third try at a relatively young age.
小題1:What does the underlined phrase "tying the knot" (Para.2) mean?
A.Getting married.B.Getting engaged.
C.Having babies.D.Attending funerals,
小題2:What is NOT the reason for the increase in multiple marriages according to the passage?
A.People are healthier and enjoy a longer life than ever before.
B.Many people have become single after a divorce boom in the past years.
C.There is no divorce law restricting people to getting divorced.
D.People have less pressure to leave a joyless marriage.
小題3:What can we learn from the seventh paragraph?
A.Ronald Reagan and Bob Dole failed in seeking the job (the US presidency) because they were divorced.
B.Ronald Reagan and Bob Dole succeeded in seeking the job (the US presidency) because they were not divorced.
C.Modern society accepts multiple marriages completely.
D.There is still prejudice against multiple marriages in modern society.
小題4:Which of the statement is WRONG?
A.Acceptance to multiple marriages is different on personal level and public level.
B.Because second marriages end sooner than first ones, people get married for the third time at a relatively young age.
C.People learn from experience so that a second or third marriage is more stable
D.The first marriage lasts eight year on average.

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