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一.2014江西Youfeeltiredandyouhavenoenergy.Youcan’tbreatheoutofyournoseandyourthroathurts.Don’tbeafraidyouhaveprobablyjustgota
1
.Everyyear,manykidsexperiencethissickfeeling.Somekidshaveuptoeightcoldseveryyear.So,what
2
isacold?
Well,acoldisaninfection(傳染病).Itaffects(影響)
3
nose,earsandthroatandmakesyoufeelsickandweak.It’svery
4
tocatchacold.Whensomeonesneezesorcoughsnearyou,bacteria(細(xì)菌)
travelthroughtheairand
5
yourbodyandthenmakeyousick.Also,ifyoutouchyournoseoreyesaftertouchingsomethingthathasbacteriaonit,
6
adoororyourdeskatschool,youcangetasick.
Someofthesymptoms(癌癥)ofacold
7
afever,asorethroatandacough.Ifyousneeze,orifyournoseisrunnyandyour
8
arewatery,you’veprobablygotacold.Mostpeoplewhohavegotacoldfeelverytiredanddon’thavemuch
9
todoanything.
Acoldisnotapleasantthingto
10
.However,therearesomethingsyoucandotofeel
11
.Youshouldhavehotdrinks
12
you’vegotasorethroatandcough.Youshouldeathealthyfoodsandgetalotofrestsoyourbodycanbestrongenoughto
13
yoursold.Ifyou’vegotafever,orifyouaren’tfeelingbetterwithinafewdays,youshouldvisityour
14
andtakesomemedicine.
Acoldcanbefrustrating
15
justrememberthattherearemanythingsyoucandotofeelbetterandgetstronger.Takecareofyourbodyandstayhealthy.( )1.A.cough
B.headache
C.fever
D.cold( )2.A.exactly
B.nearly
C.clearly
D.firstly( )3.A.my
B.your
C.its
D.their( )4.A.difficult
B.necessary
C.easy
D.helpful( )5.A.build
B.find
C.feel
D.enter( )6.A.like
B.on
C.behind
D.with( )7.A.take
B.catch
C.turn
D.include( )8.A.legs
B.arms
C.eyes
D.ears( )9.A.energy
B.money
C.time
D.air( )10.A.do
B.make
C.pass
D.experience( )11.A.worse
B.better
C.colder
D.hotter( )12.A.until
B.so
C.if
D.unless( )13.A.fight
B.keep
C.have
D.get( )14.A.parent
B.doctor
C.friend
D.teacher( )15.A.but
B.then
C.and
D.or二.2014浙江杭州AtadaycarecentreinTexas,JessicaMcClurewasplayingoutside.Jessica’smother,1workedatthedaycarecentre,waswatchingJessica2anddisappeared.Jessica’smothercriedandrantoher.Thewellintheyardwasonlyeightinchesacross,andarockalways3it.Butchildrenhadmovedtherock4Jessicafell,shefellrightintothewell.Jessica’smotherrantoaphoneandcalled911for5Menfromthefiredepartment6thatJessicawasabout20feetdowninthetheytoldJessica’sparentstheir7“Wecan’tgodownintothewell”theysaid,”It’ssosmall.Sowearegoingtodigahole8well.We’lldigdownabout20we’lldigatunnel(通道)acrosstowereachher,we’llbringherthroughthetunnel.Thenwe’llbringherupthroughour9”ThemenbegantodigtheholeonaWednesdaydayslater,onFridaymorning,theywere10JessicaMcClurewasstillinthewell.AllovertheworldpeoplewaitedfornewsofJessica.Theyreadaboutherinnewspapersandwatchedherrescue(營(yíng)救)onTV.Everyone11thelittlegirlinthewell.At8:00.OnFriday,themen12reachedJessicaandbroughtherupfromthedoctorsrushedhertothewasbadlyinjuredbutshewasstill13Adoctoratthehospitalsaid,“Jessicaisluckysheisvery14She’snotgoingtorememberthisverywell.”MaybeJessicawillnotrememberherdaysintheherparents,herrescuers,andmanyotherpeoplearoundtheworldwillnotforget15AfterJessica’srescue,oneoftherescuersmadeametalcoverforthewell.Onthecoverhewrote,“ToJessica,withlovefromallofus.”( ).She B.who C.Whom D.which( ).fell B.slept C.stooped D.rose( ).broke B.hid C.covered D.opened( ).Because B.Although C.If D.When( ).advice B.money C.help D.information( ).promised B.discovered C.hoped D.agreed( ).dream B.study C.lesson D.plan( ).nextto B.alongwith C.farfrom D.outof( ).well B.tunnel C.hole D.yard( ).still B.already C.always D.almost( ).lookedafter B.worriedabout C.madefriendswith D.stayedawayfrom( ).immediately B.usually C.quickly D.finally( ).alone B.asleep C.alive D.afraid( ).young B.popular C.clever D.pretty( ).it B.them C.him D.us三.2014山東煙臺(tái)Friendsplayanimportantroleinourlife.Mostpeoplehopethattheirfriendswillalwaysbethere.They_1____friendshiptolastforever._2___,eventhebestfriendshipcanend.Astimegoesby,manyfriendshipsendbecauseofa(n)3______inpersonalityorwayoflife.Thefriendshipslowlylosesimportanceandfinally__4_____.Tommywrote,“Ididn’tevenknowthefriendshipwasoveruntilIcaughtmyselfthinkingofAlanasaformerfriend.”Peterexplained.“We_5____seeingeachotherlessandless.Thefriendshipwasjustover.”Sometimesfriendships__6____suddenlyfromadisagreementormovetoanotherplace.Alicesaid,“Theendofourfriendshipwasagradualthing.Imovedfromonesideofthecitytotheother.Sincethenwe__7___madeaphonecall.Wemetlessandless.Atlastourfriendshipended.”Jacksaid,“WhenImovedtoSeattleaftercollege,ourfriendshipdied.Bothofuswerealways_8___withnewjobs,sowedidn’tkeep__9___touchwitheachother.OurfriendshipwassodeadthatIdidn’tcallhim__10___Iwenthome.”Yetthebiggestproblemtoafriendshipischange.LillianRubininherbookJustFriendssay,“Generallyit’s___11___thatfriendswillaccepteachotheriftheybothremainwhattheywerewhentheymet,orchangeinsimilardirections.Iftheychangeorgrowindifferentways,thefriendshipmostlikely__12____lost.”Nomatterwhy,when,orhowfriendshipsend,thereisalways__13___painofloss.Whennothingcanbe_14___tokeepthefriendship,itisimportanttoforgetthepain.Thenmoveon__15___newfriendships.Maynewfriendshipsbringyoupleasureandhappiness!( )1.A.hope B.expect C.decide D.prefer( )2.A.Unfortunately B.Luckily C.ThenD.So( )3.A.interest B.experience C.changeD.suggestion( )4.A.Forgets B.disappears C.appears D.improves( )5.A.finished B.practiced C.continued D.started( )6.A.breakdown B.breakaway C.breakoff D.breakin( )7.A.often B.seldomC.alwaysD.never( )8.A.strugglingB.satisfyingC.pleased D.fed( )9.A.at B.by C.on D.in( )10.A.evenif B.while C.before D.since( )11.A.strange B.true C.falseD.impossible( )12.A.willbe B.is C.will D.tobe( )13.A.little B.some C.any D.no( )14.A.thoughtB.checkedC.carriedD.done( )15.A.toaskfor B.formingC.tobuild D.beginning四.2014遼寧沈陽Lisa
and
Mike
were
celebrating
their
anniversary
(周年紀(jì)念日).The
couple
used
to
besweet.
But
now
1
had
changed
since
they
got
married.
The
once
lovely
couple
had
turned
bitter(痛
苦).They
fought
over
every
little
thing.
2
ofthem
hated
the
way
things
hadchanged.Lisa
was
3
for
Mike
to
come
home.
She
hoped
that
Mike
would
remember
theiranniversary.
She4
imagined
that
her
husband
would
bring
her
flowers.
In
this
5
,they
could
remember
the
old
happiness
again
and
forget
all
the
6
.But
her
imagination
was
cut
short(打斷)when
the
phone
in
the
bedroom
7.Lisa
answered
to
the
sound
of
a
man.
"Hello
madam,
I'm
calling
from
the
police
station.Is
this
Mr.
Mike
Green's
8
?”“Yes,
it
is!”“I'm
sorry
madam
but
there
was
a
traffic
accident
and
a
man
has
9
.
We
got
thisnumber
from
his
wallet(錢夾
).
We
need
you
to
come
and
identify
(辨認(rèn)
)
his
body."Lisa
was
shocked
(震驚)!
10
could
this
happen!
She'd
have
died
for
another
chance
tomend
every
little
fight!
She
lay
and
cried
11
the
floor
in
pain.
She
lost
her
chance.
Forever!12,
there
was
a
noise
at
the
doorway.
The
door
opened
and
Mike
came
in.
"My
dear,
it'sa
13
day
today.
My
wallet
was
stolen.""That's
the
best
14
I've
ever
heard,"
Lisa
said
with
a
smile
as
her
eyes
were
15.( )1.
A.
interests
B.
things
C.
habits
D.
friendship( )2.
A.
All
B.
One
C.
None
D.
Both( )3.
A.
searching
B.
Singing
C.
waiting
D.
starting( )4.
A.
even
B.
always
C.
hardly
D.
sometimes( )5.
A.
time
B.
day
C.
way
D.
fact( )6
.
A.
fighting
B.
feeling
C.
decision
D.
love( )7.
A.
sounded
B.
rang
C.
knocked
D.
made( )8.
A.
office
B.
address
C.
speaking
D.
number( )9.
A.
lost
C.
died
D.
hurt( )10.
A.
How
B.
When
C.
Where
D.
What( )11.
A.
above
B.
on
C.
beside
D.
to( )12.
A.
Luckily
B.
Slowly
C.
Quietly
D.
Suddenly( )13.
A.
nice
B.
bad
C.
cool
D.
warm( )14.
A.
News
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advice
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lie
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information( )15.
A.looking
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Putting
C.
watering
D.
turning五.2014溫州ItwasalovelyspringclassmatesandIwereplayinghappilyontheplaygroundwhenIletoutacry,“Ow!Ow!Somethinginmyshoeisbiting*me.”Everyonewasshockedbythetookmeintoaclassroomandwereabouttotakeoffmy__1__.“Whichfootisit?”O(jiān)neasked“l(fā)etushavealook.”Suddenly,Irememberedtheholesfamilywasverypoorduringthoseworewelfaresocks,whichcostonlyalittle,butthose__3__welfaresocksdidn’tlastsoonhad__4__athebottom.Irefusedtotakeoffmyshoe.I__5__standothersseeingtheholesinmytriedtoholdbackmytearsYet,eachtimethething__6__myshoebitme,tearsraceddownmyface.Myteacher,MissDiane,hurriedintothe__7___,“What’swrong?”Sheasked.“Somethingisbitingherrightfoot,__8__shedoesn’tletustakeoffhershoe,”O(jiān)neofmyclassmatesanswered.MissDianelivednextdoortoaboutmyfamily.Sheputbothhandsonmyshakingshouldersand__10__intomypainfulandhopelesseyes.“Oh,yes,itmustbeasock-eatingant,”Shesaid,asifshehad__11__seenthethinginsidetheshoe.“IhadabitefromoneofthosethetimeIgotmyshoeoff,ithad__12__almostthewholebottomoffmysock.”Myclassmatesnoddedwhiletheywerelisteningtotheteacher__13__,althoughtheyalllookedalittlepuzzled*.MissDianetookoffmyrightshoeandsockandshookthemoverthedustbin*.Tworedants__14__it.“JustwhatIthoughtantshaveeatenpartofhersock.”Whenshestrokedanalcohol*cottonballonthebites,sheadded,“Youaresucha__15__girltotakesomanybites.”Thealcoholfeltcoolonthebitesandalittlegirl’spridewassavedbythe“sock-eatingant”story.( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ’t ’t( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )on into over to( ) 六.2014江蘇淮安Yearsago,whileIlivedinEngland,partofmycollegetaskwastohelpthechildrenwithspecialwaschosento1inaschoolwithdisabledchildren.Theteacheraskedmeto2Nancy,aten-year-oldgirl.Oneof3handscouldnotmove.Atherschooltheteacherswouldthinkitwasanachievement4shewasabletoputonherowncoat.ButIsawmoreinher.Shehadalwayswantedtoputastring5theholeofakey.Forthe5yearsNancywasintheschool,theteachersalways6tohelpher,butalwaysendedupdoingalltheworkforher.IknewNancycoulddo7,soIencouragedhertodosomethingherself.AtfirstNancyoftenfailedandgotvery8.SometimesIwantedtogiveuptoo9,afteraweekNancywasabletodo10shehadwantedtoaloneforsomanyyears.Herteacherscried11whentheysawthethingshewasabletodowithjustsomeencouragement.Disabledpeopleshould12betoldtheycan’tdothisorthat.Withjustsomeencouragementtheycandoit.Thelook13thatgirl’sfacewhenshewasabletodoitherselfmeant14tomeIhopeeveryonewillencouragepeopletodoalltheywantbythemselves15tellingthemtheycan’tdoit.( )1.A.read B.study C.work D.visit( )2.A.lookafter B.lookfor C.lookat D.lookover( )3.A.his B.her C.my D.your( )4. B.through D.until( )5.A.through B.across C.over D.into( )6.A.failed B.refused C.agreed D.tried( )7.A.less B.more C.nothing D.anything( )8.A.excited B.pleased C.unsafe D.unhappy( )9.A.And B.However C.But D.So( )10.A.which B.that C.what D.how( )11.A.indanger B.infear C.withcare D.withjoy( )12.A.never B.always C.often D.sometimes( )13.A.of B.in C.on D.at( )14.A.theearth B.thesun C.themoon D.theworld( )15.A.insteadof B.because C.togetherwith D.morethan七.2014江蘇揚(yáng)州Afirst-gradestudentwhosebestfriendisbattlingcancerthoughtthathoursofplayingandtellingjokeswasnotenough-hewantedtoshowhisbuddyjusthowheunderstoodthe1timehewasgoingthrough.Seven-year-oldVincentButterfield2theonlywaywastocutoffhishairinsupportofhisbestfriendZacwholosthishairthroughchemotherapy(化療).ZacDosageisreceivingtreatmentbut3goestoUnionCentralElementarySchoolinMissourieveryday,4that'swherehegetstoplayontheswingwithVincent.VincentfoundoutthatZacmight5hishairbecauseofthechemotherapytreatment.Sooneday,heshowedupinthefirstgradeclasswearinga6.HesaidtohisteacherMrs.Koester,"IhaveasurpriseforZac."Andhepulledoffhiscapandother7sawthathealreadyhadallhishair8off."IdiditjusttomakeZacfeelhe'snottheonlyonewithoutany9."saidVincent.Vincenthasalsobeenraisingmoneyforhisbestfriendafterlearninghow10hischemotherapytreatmentsare.Heaskedhismothertomake11than20scarvesandgloves.Heandhismother12thematthepriceof10dollarseach,raisingover$200forZac.TheencouragementfromVincentseemstobeworking.ThoughZacisreceivingtreatments,hehas13missedanydaysofschool.HeknowsthatVincentisoutontheplayground,waitingforhimatbreak.Whenasked14friendshipwas,VincentlookedathisfriendZac,thoughtfora(an)15andresponded,"It'sabeautifulthing."Clearly,wisdomdoesn'talwayscomewithage.( )1.A.hard B.exciting C.unpleasant D.pleasant( )2.A.decided B.refused C.agreed D.disliked( )3.A.ever B.never C.just D.still( )4.A.though B.but C.because D.so( )5.A.raise B.add C.lose D.fall( )6.A.mask B.scarf C.glove D.cap( )7.A.teachers B.kids C.parents D.patients( )8.A.pulled B.sent C.cut D.put( )9.A.friends B.money C.clothes D.hair( )10.A.expensive B.successful C.important D.meaningful( )11.A.fewer B.more C.worse D.better( )12.A.made B.donated C.sold D.collected( )13.A.already B.always C.nearly D.hardly( )14.A.how B.what C.where D.which( )15.A.moment B.hour C.morning D.day八.2014內(nèi)蒙古包頭Some
years
ago,
on
a
hot
summer
day
in
south
Florida,
a
little
boy
decided
to
go
for
a
swimin
the
river
in
front
of
his
house.In
a
1
to
dive
into
the
cool
river,
he
ran
out
through
the
back
door,
leaving
2
his
shoesand
shirt
as
he
went.
He
dived
into
the
water,
not
3
that
as
he
swam
toward
the
middle
of
theriver,analligator(鱷魚)wasswimming
4
him.Insidethehouse,hismotherwaslookingoutby
the
window.
She
saw
the
two
as
they
got
closer
and
closer.
In
great
fear,
she
rushed
out
of
thehouse
and
5
toward
the
water,
6
to
her
son
as
loudly
as
she
could.Hearing
her
voice,
the
little
boy
became
alarmed
and
made
a
7
to
swim
to
his
mother.
It
was
too
8
.
Just
as
the
mother
reached
her
son,
so
did
the
alligator.From
the
bank,
the
mother
caught
the
boy
by
the
9
while
the
alligator
snatched
his
leg.
Then
began
an
unbelievable
tug-of-war(拔河比賽)betweenthetwo.Thealligatorwasmuch
10
than
the
mother,
but
the
mother
wouldn't
give
up.A
farmer
11
to
drive
by.
He
heard
the
cry,
raced
from
his
truck,
took
aim
and
shot
thealligator.After
weeks
and
weeks
in
hospital,
the
tittle
boy
was
iv.
good
12
again.
But
on
his
legs
there
were
scars(疤)
13
by
the
animal
and,
on
his
arms,
there
were
also
scars
left
by
his
mother
in
her
effort
to
hold
on
to
the
son
she
loved.A
newspaper
reporter
asked
the
boy
14
he
would
show
his
scars.
The
boy
lifted
his
legs.And
then,
with
clear
15
,
he
said
to
the
reporter,
"But
look
at
my
arms,
I
have
great
scars
on
myarms,
too.
I
have
them
because
my
mother
wouldn't
let
go.
"( )1.
A.
hurry
B.
dream
C.
hungry
D.
time( )2.
A.
for
B.
over
C.
behind
D.
out( )3.
A.
hearing
B.
understanding
C.
feeling
D.
realizing( )4,
A.
backward
B.
downward
C.
toward
D.
upward( )5.
A.
ran
B.
walked
C.
jumped
D.
moved( )6.
A.
smiling
B.
shouting
C.
talking
D.
nodding( )7.
A.
change
B.
mistake
C.
face
D.
turn( )8.
A.
dangerous
B.
close
C.
late
D.
early( )9.
A.
legs
B.
arms
C.
hands
D.
feet( )10.
A.
faster
B.
taller
C.
bigger
D.
stronger( )11.
A.
happened
B.
came
C.
noticed
D.
stopped( )12.
A.
shape
B.
health
C.
look
D.
build( )13.
A.
followed
B.
written
C.
left
D.
broken( )14.
A.
where
B,
how
C.
when
D.
whether( )15.
A.
sadness
B.
pride
C.
purpose
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service九.2014武漢ThereisanoldEnglishsaying,“Laughteristhebestmedicine.”O(jiān)nepersoncertainlywouldhaveagreedwiththisisNormanCousins.NormanCousinswastheeditorofamagazinecalledSaturdayReviewforalmostfortyyears.Healso(1)andspokeaboutworldpeaceandanti-warissues(反戰(zhàn)議題),travelingtomanydifferentcountriestosharehis(2).Inthe1960s,afterreturningtotheUnitedStatesfromabusyandtiringtriptoEurope.Mr.Cousinsgot(3).Hediscoveredhehadastrangediseasethatcausedgreatpaininhisbones(骨頭).Inlessthanaweekafterhegotback,hecouldnot(4)it.Everymovethathemadewaspainful.Hewasnotableto(5)atnight.ThedoctortoldMr.Cousinsthattheydidnotknowhowtocure(治療)hisproblemandhemightnever(6)theillness.Mr.Cousins,however,refusedtogiveuphope.Mr.Cousinsthoughtthattheillnesscouldbecausedby(7)thoughts.Hedidnotwanttotake(8)tocurehimself.Instead,hefeltthathappythoughtsorlaughtermightcurehisillness.Hebegantoexperimentonhimselfwhilestillinthehospitalbywatchingcomedyshowsontelevision.Mr.Cousinsquicklyfoundthattenminutesof(9)laughterduringthedaygavehimtwohoursofpain-freesleepatnight.Decidingthatthe(10)couldnothelphim,Mr.Cousinsleftthehospitalandcheckedintoahotelroomwherehecould(11)hisexperimentswithlaughter.Foreightdays,Mr.Cousins(12)inthehotelroomwatchingcomedyshowsontelevision,readingamusingbooks,andsleepingwheneverhefelt(13).Withinthreeweeks,hefeltwellenoughtotakeavacationtoPuertoRicowherehebeganrunningonthebeachfor(14).Afterafewmonths,Mr.Cousinswas(15)tocarryonhiswork.Hehadlaughedhimselfbacktohealth.()1.A.laughed B.taught C.wrote D.copied()2.A.magazines B.subjects C.photos D.ideas()3.A.rich B.sick C.lonely D.famous()4.A.stand B.realize C.face D.improve()5.A.dream B.eat C.shout D.sleep()6.A.gothrough B.lookafter C.getover D.findout()7.A.unhappy B.pleasant C.silly D.clever()8.A.food B.time C.medicine D.money()9.A.unusual B.false C.real D.wild()10.A.friends B.laughter C.experiment D.doctors()11.A.begin B.end C.continue D.report()12.A.rested B.worked C.studied D.played()13.A.well B.tired C.afraid D.worried()14.A.help B.exercise C.freedom D.fun()15.A.able B.safe C.lazy D.uncertain十.2013湖北黃石Martinisafifteen-year-oldusedtobea“problemchild”,butarecent1withhismotherchangedhisdidn’tusetogivehismothermanyproblems.2,afterhisfather’sdeathafewyearsago,Martin’slifebecame3moremothercouldn’taffordtopayforherchild’sdothis,she4work,andsowasoftennotathome.Hismotherlookedafterhimas5asshe,Martinstillcausedwasnot6instudyingandheoftengotinto,hismotherwasvery7anddidn’tgiveuptryingtohelptheend,she8adifficultdecision:tosendhimtoaboys’boardinghateditandusedtocausealotoftrouble.Oneday,hetoldhisteacherhewantedtoleavetheteachersaiditwasnecessaryforMartinto9withhiscalledhismother,buttohis10,thisphonecallchangedhislife.“Itwasexactly11indeed,”hesaid.“Mymotherhelpedmetounderstandhowmuchshehadgivenalsotoldmethateventhoughmyfatherwasnolongerwithus,hewas12meandwouldalwaystakeprideineverythinggoodI’swhenIdecidedtorealizethat13myfatherdied,Ihavebeenafraidofbeingalone,andhavetriedtomakemymotherpaymoreattentiontome.”NowMartinhas14hasbeenworkinghardandisnowoneofthebeststudentsinhiswasheabletochange?Hismother’s15helpedhimtofeelgoodabouthimself.( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) to ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )13. ( ) ( ) 十一.2013武漢“I’mreallythankfultoourgovernment,foritprovidesuswithsuchagoodtrainingprogram.Thetraininggreatlyhelpsuslivewell.Iwillcertainlystudyhardandlearntheskills.ThenIcan(1)myfamilydifficultiesanddogoodtootherpeople.”alearneronthejobtrainingprogramsaid,feeling(2).Thelearner’sgrandfatherisnearly80yearsold,andhasmotheris(3)inbed.Sohisfather,whoisafarmer,isthemain(4)ofthefamily.Thefamilyispoor.Thelearnergraduatedfromhighschoolanddidnot(5)thecollegeentranceexam.Thejobtrainingprogramhelpshimlearntheskillsthathe’ll(6)intheworkplace.Thestoryremindsmeofanother(7).Itgoeslikethis:Onceuponatime,therewasamanwholikedfishingverymuch,andwas(8)tocatchlotsoffisheveryday.Themanwasakind-heartedperson,sohealways(9)hisfishwithhisneighborswhodidnotknowhowtofish.Oneday,hethoughtthatitwouldbe(10)ifhetaughtthemhowtofish.Sohe(11)hisneighborstogetherandshowedthemhowtofish.Everybodywasveryhappythattheycould(12)thefishtheythemselvescaught.Atpresent,therearestillalotofpoorpeoplethroughouttheworld.Butit’snotgoodifwegiveonly(13)tothem.(14),weshouldgivethemachancetolearnnewskills.Therefore,atechnicaltrainingisveryimportanttopeopleinneed,andthewilllearntheabilityto(15)money.Peoplecanlearnalotofusefulthingsinthetrainingprogramandwhattheylearncanhelpthemonthewaytofindjobs.()1.A.solve B.change C.study D.find()2.A.surprised B.excited C.relaxed D.interested()3.A.ill B.alone C.silent D.dangerous()4.A.problem B.example C.relative D.support()5.A.pass B.copy C.know D.mind()6.A.repeat B.forget C.need D.test()7.A.story B.learner C.family D.program()8.A.afraid B.lucky C.sorry D.able()9.A.shared B.cooked C.exchanged D.weighed()10.A.easy B.great C.useless D.crazy()11.A.drove B.stopped C.called D.searched()12.A.feed B.save C.touch D.eat()13.A.time B.fish C.food D.clothing()14.A.Next B.Instead C.Luckily ()15.A.pay B.give C.use D.make十二.2013杭州LastnightIwasdrivingfromHarrisburgtoLewisburg,adistanceofabout80miles.Itwaslate,Iwaslate,andIwasdriving1_________.Atonepointalonganopenhighway,Icametoacrossroadswithatrafficlight.Iwas2_________ontheroadbynow,butasIcamenearthelight,itturned3_________,andIbrakedtoastop.Ilookedleft,right,andbehindme.acar,nosuggestionofheadlights,4_________thereIsat,waitingforthelightto5_________,theonlyhumanbeing,foratleastamileinany6_________.IstartedwonderingwhyI7_________torunthelight.Iwasnotafraidofbeingcaught,becausetherewas8_________nopolicemananywherearoundandtherecertainlywouldhavebeenno9_________ingoingthroughit.Muchlaterthat10_________,afterI’dmetwithagroupinLewisburgandhadclimbedintobednearmidnight,thequestionofwhyI’dstoppedforthatlight11_________me.IthinkIstopped12_____
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