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一.2014江西Youfeeltiredandyouhavenoenergy.Youcan’tbreatheoutofyournoseandyourthroathurts.Don’tbeafraidyouhaveprobablyjustgota

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.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

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andtakesomemedicine.

Acoldcanbefrustrating

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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(yáng)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

B.

advice

C.

lie

D.

information( )15.

A.looking

B.

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(yú))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.

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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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