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閱讀下面四篇材料,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。(A)Twochildrenstoodoutsidethedoorwitholdcoats.“Anyoldpapers,lady?”askedoneofthem.Iwasbusy.Iwantedtosayno,butIsawthattheirshoeshadholesinthemandthattheywerewet.“Comein,andI’llmakeyouacupofhottea.”Theycamein,sayingnothing.Theirshoesleftprints(印跡)onthefloor.Igavethemteaandbreadtoprotectthemfromthecoldoutside.ThenIwentbacktothekitchenandstartedmyhouseworkagain.Thesilenceinthelivingroomsurprisedme.Ilookedin.Thegirlheldtheemptycupinherhands,lookingatit.Theboyaskedmeinalowvoice,“Lady,areyourich?”AmIrich?Oh,no!Ilookedattheoldthingsinmyroom.Thegirlputhercupbackinitssaucer(茶碟)carefullyandsaid,“Yourcupsmatch(相配)yoursaucers.”Thentheyleft.Theyhadn’tsaidthankyou.Theydidn’tneedto.Theyhaddonemorethanthat.Theyhadreminded(提醒,使想起)methatIhadsomuchtothankfor.Thebluecupsandsaucersweresimple,buttheymatched.Thepotatoesandmeatbefore-me,aroofovermyhead,myhusbandwithajob—thesethingsmatched,too.Imovedthechairsbackfromthefireandcleanedthelivingroom.Theprintsoftheirsmallshoeswerestillwetonmyfloor.Ileftthembe.IwantedthemtheretoremindmehowrichIwas.()51.Thewriterletthetwochildreninto____A.servethemteaandfood B.sellthemsomeoldpapersC.showthemhowrichshewas D.offerthemsomewarmclothes()52.Whydidthechildrenthinkthewriterwasrich?A.Becausetheylikedthesaucer.B.Becausetheroomwasquitelarge.C.Becausethecupsmatchedthesaucers.D.Becauseshewaskindandreadytogive.()53.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_____.A.thewriterfelteverythingmatchedB.thewriter’shusbandwasoutofworkC.thechildrentalkedhappilyintheroomD.thechildrenthankedalotbeforeleaving()54.Theunderlinedsentence“Iletthembe.”Means“_____”A.Ilovedthem. B.Ileftthemthere.C.Ididn’tlikethem. D.Ididn’twanttoseethemagain.()55.Accordingtothepassage,whetheryouarerichdependson_____.A.whatyouhave B.whatjobyouaredoingC.howmuchmoneyyouhave D.howyoufeelaboutyourlife(B)AprimaryschoolbusdriverstoppedthebusinagasstationinOhiobecausehehadtousethebathroom.Insteadofturningofftheengine(發(fā)動(dòng)機(jī))andtakingthekeywithhim,thedriverleftthebusrunning.Andheforgottosetthebrake(剎車(chē))becausehewasinahurry.“Itwascoldoutside,andIdidn’twantthekidstogetcoldwhileIwasusingthebathroom,”hetoldapoliceofficer.Thebusslowlystartedmovingawayfromthegasstation.Asthebuspickedupspeed,thekidsbeganshoutingandcrying.Ten-year-oldJakeranforwardtothedriver’sseatandheldthesteeringwheel(方向盤(pán)).Hepressedhardonthebrakepedal(踏板)andmanagedtostopthebusasitcamenearertoariverbed.Jaketurnedofftheengineatlast.Afterthepolicearrivedatthescene(現(xiàn)場(chǎng)),theypraisedJakeforhisgreateffort.“Thatisonecoolkid,”saidthepoliceofficer.“Itoldhimhewouldmakeagreatpoliceofficerwhenhegrewup.”Jakedidn’tthinkofwhathehaddonetoomuch.“Stoppingthebus,”hesaid,“waseasycomparedtoplayingGrandTheftAutoⅢ,”hisfavoriteactionvideogame.Thebusdriverwastakentothepolicestation.Hewasatfirstcharged(指控)with“l(fā)eavingachildalonewhileengineisrunning.”Thelawyer(律師)saidhehopedtoupgradethechargebecauseofthenumberofchildren(twenty)onthebus.“Whateverheischargedwith,”thepoliceofficersaid,“Iwillseethatheneverdrivesabusagain.”()56.Whydidn’tthedriverturnofftheenginewhenhewenttothebathroom?A.Becausehewasinahurry.B.Becauseheforgottodoit.C.Becausehedidn’twantthekidstogetcold.D.Becausehethoughthewouldbebackinaminute.()57.Whatisthecorrectorder?a.Thebusstartedmoving.b.Jaketurnedofftheengine.c.Jakeheldthesteeringwheel.d.Thekidsbeganshoutingandcrying.e.Jackranforwardtothedriver’sseat.f.JackpressedhardonthebrakepedalA.a-b-c-d-e-f B.a-d-e-c-f-bC.d-a-c-e-f-b D.d-e-a-b-c-f()58.WhatdoweknowaboutJake?A.I1ccoulddrive. B.Hewaselevenyearsold.C.Hewantedtobeapoliceofficer. D.HelikedplayingGrandTheftAutoⅢ.()59.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“upgrade”meaninthefourthparagraph?A.改變 B.取消 C.加重 D.減輕()60.Whatwillmostprobablyhappentothebusdriver?A.Hewillnotbecharged.B.Hewillnotbeadriver.C.Hewillfacethemostseriouscharge.D.Hewillnotbeallowedtodriveabusagain.(C)JohnandBobbyjoinedawholesalecompanytogether.Bothworkedveryhard.Afterseveralyears,thebosspromoted(提升)BobbytothepositionofmanagerbutJohnwasstillanordinaryemployee(普通雇員).Johncouldnottakeitanymore,handedhisresignation(辭職書(shū))tothebossandcomplained(抱怨)thebossonlypromotedthosewhopraisedhim.Thebossthoughtamomentandsaid,“Thankyouforyourcriticism(批評(píng)),butIhavearequest.Ihopeyouwilldoonemorethingforourcompanybeforeyouleave.Perhapsyouwillchangeyourdecisionandtakebackyourresignation.”Johnagreed.Thebossaskedhimtofindoutanyonesellingwatermeloninthemarket.Johnwentandreturnedsoon.Hesaidhehadfoundoutamansellingwatermelon.Thebossaskedhowmuchperkg?Johnshookhisheadandwentbacktothemarkettoaskandreturnedtotelltheboss:$2perkg.ThebosstoldBobbytogoandfindanyonesellingwatermeloninthemarketagain.Bobbywent,returnedandsaid,“Boss,onlyonepersonsellingwatermelon:$2perkg,$10for10kg,hehas340melons.Onthetable58melons,evermelonweightsabout2kg,boughtfromthesouthtwodaysago,theyarefreshandred,goodquality.”JohnwasverytouchedandrealizedthedifferencebetweenhimselfandBobby.HedecidednottoresignbuttolearnfromBobby.()61.JohnandBobbyjoined_____.A.afruitcompany B.awholesalecompanyC.awatermeloncompany D.avegetablecompany()62.Johncomplainedtheboss_____.A.didnotpromotehimselfB.wasnotthesameasBobbyC.onlypromotedthosewholikeBobbyD.onlypromotedthosewhoflattered(奉承,使高興)him()63.WhatdidthebossaskJohntodo?A.TolearnfromBobby.B.Totellhowmuchthewatermelonwas.C.Tofindoutanyonesellingwatermelon.D.Toseeifthemarketwasstillfullofpeople.()64.Fromthepassage,weknowthat_____.A.JohnwasmorecarefulthanBobbyB.JohnwasclevererthanthebossC.BobbywasmorecarefulthanJohnD.Bobbywasclevererthantheboss()65.Thepassagetellsusthat_____.A.JohnwasnotanhonestmanB.BobbyworkedharderthanJohnC.asuccessfulpersonneedstothinkmoreindepth(全面地)D.asuccessfulpersoncanseemoreandfurther(D)DriversinNewYorknowhavetodrivemoreslowly.Thereisanewspeedlimitof25mph(40kph).Theoldlimitwas30mph(about48kph).Thenewlawisfor90percentofthecity’sstreets.TheDepartmentofTransportationhopespeoplewilldrivemorecarefullyandreducetrafficaccidentsanddeaths.Thecity’smayor(市長(zhǎng))saidhewantedtoimprovetrafficsafetyandendpedestrian(行人)deaths.HesaidthatmanypeopleinNewYorkagreedthatpeoplemustdrivemoresafelyandslowertoprotectchildrenandseniors.Otherpeoplesaythelimitwillmakedriversangryandincreaseaccidents.Mostcountrieslimitthemaximum(最大的)speedforcars,trucks,buses,etc.Theycanalsolimittheminimum(最小的)speed.Thefirstspeedlimitwasthe10mph(16kph)limitintroducedintheUKin1861.Theworld’shighestspeedlimitis140kph(87mph)inPolandandBulgaria(保加利亞).Someoftheworld’sroadshavenospeedlimit.ThemostfamousonesaretheAutobahnsinGermany.In2006,theaverage(平均)speedonpartoftheAutobahnwas142kph(88mph).TheWorldHealthOrganizationsaysmillionpeopl
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