That pickpocket was sent to ________ (監(jiān)禁) for two years.

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During the month of September,a dear friend of mine lost her husband suddenly in an accident.The tragedy(悲劇) was a   21   to everyone.When I got the news,I drove home   22  that we just don’t know when a loved one is   23   going to be with us.We sometimes take our loved ones   24  ,and we expect that they will be with us forever.  25  ,as we all know,life does not work that   26    and sometimes we get a wake―up call that shocks us and makes us realize how   27   life is.

    In comforting her at the funeral, I tried to imagine if I was in her   28   how I would feel.

    As I was leaving the   29  ,I ran into Marilyn,who has been a true friend to me over the years.When she asked me how my job was,I started   30   things through.I was having a   31    week with my job and I was telling her how I was feeling.She listened to me as I was shouting my   32  ,then without saying a word,she took her hands and   33   them on my face,and said to me,“But at least you had a day.”

    The   34  of her hands on my cheeks, the   35  in her voice,and the words she spoke,“BUT AT LEAST YOU HAD A DAY”hit me like a ton of   36  .All the disappointments,all the stress that was   37   inside me came to a complete   38 

    Since that day,when I start feeling   39  , I remind myself of Marilyn's words--but at least I had a day! Things could be a lot   40   sometimes,but I am alive and I have a lot to be thankful for.

 

21. A. mark

B. punishment

C. shock

D. message

22. A. knowing

B. imagining

C. admiring

D. realizing

23. A. for the moment

B. no longer

C. for ever

D. sooner or later

24. A. for granted    

B. for mistake

C. for instance

D. for example

25. A. Therefore      

B. Anyhow

C. Meanwhile

D. However

26. A. way

B. manner

C. method

D. direction

27. A. long    

B. easy

C. hard

D. short

28. A. situation

B. position

C. condition

D. direction

29. A. meeting

B. funeral

C. wedding

D. gathering

30. A. cutting

B. breaking

C. talking

D. putting

31. A. stressful

B. wonderful

C. inspiring

D. rewarding

32. A. successes

B. happiness

C. disappointments

D. joys

33. A. turned

B. placed

C. dropped

D. flashed

34. A. touch

B. light

C. knock

D. smell

35. A. blame

B. coldness

C. calmness

D. pleasure

36. A. feathers

B. clothes

C. grains

D. bricks

37. A. building up

B. breaking up

C. opening up

D. bringing up

38. A. existence

B. surprise

C. stop

D. decision

39. A. excited

B. proud

C. pleased

D. stressed

40. A. better

B. worse

C. lighter

D. heavier

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After lengthy talks the two sides finally reached a ________(妥協(xié))on price.

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 There is nothing he could do about this matter, so he ____ as well go about his life as usual.

   A. shall            B. will             C. must          D. might

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   It is physically impossible for a well-educated, intellectual, or brave man to make money the chief object of his thoughts; as physically imposssible as it is for him to make his dinner the principal object of them. All healthy people like their dinner, but their dinner is not the main object of their lives. So all healthy-minded people like making money--- ought to like it and to enjoy the sensation of winning it; but the main object of their lives is not money; it is something better than money.

   A good soldier, for instance, mainly wishes to do his fighting well. He is glad of his pay--- very properly so, and justly grumbles(埋怨) when you keep him ten months without it; but still, his main notion(觀點(diǎn),看法) of life is to win battles, not to be paid for winning them.

   So with doctors. They like fees no doubt--- ought to like them; yet if they are brave and well-educated, the entire object of their lives is not fees. They, on the whole, desire to cure the sick, and --- if they are good doctors , and the choice were fairly put to them--- would rather cure their patient and lose their fee than kill him and get it  . And so with all other brave and rightly trained men; their work is first, their fee second, very important always, but still second.

 

58. ______ , according to the passage.

   A. Healthy-minded people shouldn’t like money

   B. Healthy-minded people also like money

   C. Nothing is worth more than food

   D. Healthy people can make more money

59. A good soldier’s something, better than money, is______ .

   A. the wish to fight bravely and win battles

   B. the chance to be kept ten months in the army

   C. the complaint about less money

   D. the happiness with enough money

60. What does the word “it” stand for in the last paragraph?________ .

   A. Fee.                                     B. Main object

   C. Choice                                 D. Education

61. The following statements are true EXCEPT________ .

   A. All people don’t make their work the main object of their lives

   B. Money is always very important for all the people

   C. Soldiers and doctors are brave and well-educated

   D. Money is still second for those brave and well-educated

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A computer is of course a ________ (復(fù)雜) machine.

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I would appreciate ______ back this afternoon for the doctor’s appointment.

   A. you to call          B. you call             C. your calling                     D. you’re calling

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       It seems like every year brings a new outbreak of sickness. Recent research tells us how diseases spread, from person to person. And it also gives us an idea how we can spread something better than diseases.

       An author called Malcom Gladwell recently published a book explaining how the process works. We usually think of an epidemic (流行病) as a force of nature that rolls over anyone in its way. In fact, it starts with a single person or very few people. These people travel around and infect (傳染) small groups in different places. When enough of these groups are infected, then the disease suddenly seems to be everywhere. Gladwell also found that the process of infection was not just limited to disease? It also affects the world of ideas.

       The process can be seen in books and fashion. So called “underground bestsellers” are not pushed towards the public. They spread through hundreds of small reading groups until the day when everybody you know seems to have a copy. A group of young people may decide to wear an item of clothing simply because no one else is wearing it. Designers who monitor street fashion then pick up the idea and spread it. Finally everyone is wearing it.

       New York is often described as an unfriendly place. People are too busy looking after business to look after each other. In the early 1990s, one unknown person decided to perform at least one kind act a day. This caught on with his or her friends. The newspapers noticed the trend (趨勢(shì)). New York became full of people smiling and carrying each other’s bags.

       The success of trends like this fits in with other social phenomena (現(xiàn)象). One is the 80/20 rule. This was invented by economists who noticed that in any situation 20 percent of the people did 80 percent of the work. Another is the “bystander problem”. Psychologists noticed that in accidents where a large number of people were around, no one stepped forward to help. Each person supposed that someone else would do something. When there were less people present, more of them decided to offer help.

What all this proves is the power of individuals (個(gè)人) and small groups. The “epidemic model” could be a great way of making a business grow or spreading an idea. A small start can make a big difference.

 

73.The writer’s main purpose is to tell us_________.

       A. how diseases spread                                            B. how ideas are formed

C. how popularity takes place                                   D. what diseases and ideas have in common

74.What do the underlined words “underground bestsellers” (in Paragraph 3) refer to in this text?

       A. Books which are good but few people know about.

B. Books which become popular without putting advertisements

C. Booksellers who sell books without putting advertisements

D. Booksellers who are good at selling books.

75.The 80/20 rule shows the fact that _________.

       A. the majority of people are powerless                      B. there is not enough work for people

C. a small group may be a great power                      D. there exists a problem of overpopulation

76.According to the passage, we know _________.

       A. The “epidemic model” doesn’t exist nowadays.

B. The “epidemic model” plays an important role in making a business grow or spreading an idea.

C. The “epidemic model” came into being in the early 1990s.

D. The “epidemic model” is a book written by Malcolm Gladwell.

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