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     Displaying charitable behavior can develop your children's sympathy and desire to give.  Sherry, 
  __1__,   began doing so when her daughter,   Tracy,   was 4.  She __2__ to Tracy that there were
many children whose parents couldn't afford to buy them toys,   and she might want to __3__ the toys,  
and clothes she was "too big for",   and put them in a bag.  Tracy was __4__ to do this task,   and they
drove to a shelter __5__ by a local church.  Tracy carried the __6__ in.  __7__ Tracy became older,  
they would carry out this tradition a few times a year.  
      These activities showed Tracy that her mom was involved in helping the poor,   but __8__,   gave
her a chance to become involved.  Sometimes,   Tracy had a second thought about some toys she had
prepared to donate and decided to keep a few of them for herself.  This is fine.  __9__ children are
willing to give up some of their things,   they are on the right  10   .  
      Getting your children involved doesn't   11   much time and effort.  Grace and Kal's children attended
a local public   12    that had a shelter.  Once a week,   both of them brought two   13   of food to
school for the shelter.  Every member of the   14   worked there a few hours once a month.  One evening
the family   15    dinner there,   and the meal   16    canned peach.  Many years has passed and their
younger daughter   17   recalls how good it made her feel when she was 4 and saw the    18   eating her
peaches.  Today,   all three kids continue to be active  19   .     20   their parents.  
(     )1. A. for example  
(     )2. A. recalled    
(     )3. A. pick up      
(     )4. A. discouraged  
(     )5. A. run          
(     )6. A. toys        
(     )7. A. Because      
(     )8. A. after all    
(     )9. A. As far as    
(     )10. A. track      
(     )11. A. spend      
(     )12. A. school      
(     )13. A. bottles    
(     )14. A. shelter    
(     )15. A. ordered    
(     )16. A. included    
(     )17. A. hardly      
(     )18. A. homesick    
(     )19. A. volunteers  
(     )20. A. Because    
B. in other words
B. explained      
B. show up        
B. forced        
B. carried out    
B. clothes        
B. When          
B. above all      
B. As long as    
B. path          
B. share          
B. shelter        
B. boxes          
B. school        
B. had            
B. including      
B. never          
B. boys          
B. students      
B. But for        
C. all in all    
C. mentioned    
C. set up        
C. unwilling    
C. belonged to  
C. bag          
C. With          
C. at all        
C. Even though  
C. alternative  
C. require      
C. church        
C. bags          
C. family        
C. cooked        
C. contained    
C. still        
C. students      
C. children      
C. Thanks to    
D. in a word          
D. insisted            
D. gather up          
D. pleased            
D. invented            
D. task                
D. As                  
D. as a matter of fact
D. While              
D. choice              
D. replace            
D. meeting            
D. cans                
D. church              
D. served              
D. containing          
D. merely              
D. homeless            
D. persons            
D. Despite            
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inner peace under all outside liveliness.
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     We often think of future. We often wonder what the world will be like in a hundred years' time.
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1. We will have developed _    in a hundred years' time, permitting long journeys all over the solar
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A. cheap rockets for space travel
B. a plane
C. a spaceship
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A. in a year
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C.in the year 2050
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Swanson,director of animal research at the Cincinnati Zoo,in Ohio.
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a female lion carry the same white genes,there is a good chance that one or more of their
cubs(幼獸)will be born with white fur.
     Not many lions carry the white mutation.In nature,it's rare.A mutation can make an
animal's survival more difficult.For example,being white makes it harder for the animal to
mix with its surroundings.Mutations also can cause physical problems,so those animals
generally do not survive long enough to reproduce.
     But sometimes white lion cubs are born among wild lions,especially in two areas of
South Africa.
     In 1975 two white cubs were spotted in the wild in South African reserve.They were
seized and sent to a zoo.Today about 500 cubs of those two white lions and a few others
known to have the white color gene live around the world in zoos,circuses,farms and private
preserves.
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lions.
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which may produce healthy white cubs in the future.
1.It'sdifficultforawhiteliontosurvivebecause__________.
a.itsfurcontrastssharplywiththesurroundings
b.themutationmaycausephysicalproblems
c.itislikelytobeattackedbywildlions
d.itishuntedbyhumanbeings

A.a(chǎn),b       
B.a(chǎn),d
C.a(chǎn),c
D.b,d

2.What does the underlined word "inbred" in Paragraph 7 probably mean?
A.kept in enclosed space and unable to run away
B.bred in human-controlled environments with restricted settings
C.produced by breeding among closely related members
D.born among wild lions and kept in the zoo
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A.they can bring people a profit
B.their fur can be of great use
C.people want to keep white lions as pets
D.people want to study the genes of white lions
4.Which of the following agrees with Dan York's opinion?
A.It's useless studying white lion genetics.
B.White lion cubs born among wild lions are more healthy than captive-bred ones.
C.White lions shouldn't be kept in zoos or circuses.
D.The ecosystem in South Africa is being seriously damaged.
5.It can be inferred from the passage that __________.
A.white lions are seldom seen in the wild
B.color gene mutation is common among lions
C.South Africa is taking strict measures to protect its wild lions
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     Pet owners are being encouraged to take their animals to work , a move scientists say can be good
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     A study found that 25% of Australian women would like to keep an office pet . Sue Chaseling of
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walking past tap on the glass ," he said .
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A. 73%    
B. 27%    
C. 25%    
D. 15%
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A. works in the Global Hair Salon    
B. often greets the passers-by 
C. likes to sleep in the sun          
D. is a two-year-old cat
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