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A1Manykindsofanimalslivedinthemountain.Adeerwaseatinggrassandleaveswithhertwochildren.Suddenly,shefoundthatherchildrenenteredatiger’scave.Luckily,thetigerwasnotinsidethecaveatthetime.Thedeerwastryingtoleadheryoungonesoutofthecave.Suddenly,shesawatigerwasingtowardsthecave.Itwasdangeroustogooutofthecavenow.Sothedeershouted,“Myyoungchildren,Ishallcatchatigerforyoutoeat.Youcanhaveagooddinner.”Thetigerwassurprisedandsaidtohimself,“Whoseisthatstrangevoicefromthecave?Adangerousanimalisstayinginsidetocatchme.Ishallrunaway.”Afoxsawtherunningtiger.“Whyareyourunningingreatfear?”thefoxasked.Thetigersaid,“Myfriend,apowerfulanimalhasetostayinmycave.Themotherispromisingtocatchatigerfortheyoungonestoeat.So,Iamrunningaway.”Thefoxlaughedandsaidtothetiger.“Don’tbeafraid.Noanimalisstrongerthanatiger.Trustme.Letustieourtailstogether.ThenIwillnotbeabletoleaveyou.”Thetigeragreedunwillingly.Thefoxtiedtheirtailsinaknotandtheywalkedtowardsthecavetogether.Thedeersawthefoxandthetigeringtogether.Sheshoutedtowardsherchildreninsidethecave,“Mydearchildren,Ihadaskedmyfriend,thefox,tocatchatigerforus.Now,look!Thefoxhascaughtatigerforus.Hehastiedthetiger’stailtohistail.”Thetigerwasverysurprisedandhewassurethatthefoxtoldalie.So,thetigerdecidedtoescapefromtheterribleanimalinsidehiscave.Hestartedrunningandforgotaboutthefox.Inthemadescape,thefoxwascaughtbetweentworocks.Thetigerpulledwithallhisforce.Histailgotcut.Thefoxwaskilledandthetaillesstigerranawaytoanotherpartoftheforest.Thedeerandheryoungonesleftthetiger’scave.Theyjoinedtheirfriendssafely.Whichofthefollowingshowstherightorderaccordingtothepassage?aThefoxlaughedattherunningtiger.

b.Thefoxtiedhistailwiththetiger’sc.Theyoungdeerenteredatiger’scave.

d.Thetigerdidhisbesttopullthefox.A.acdb B.badc C.dacb D.cabdB2

Twogirls,oneolderandtheotheryounger,becameclosefriendsasaresultofthesamemisfortunetheymetwith—afiremadethemlosetheirhomesandtheirmothers.Bothofthemweredisfiguredandhadseveraloperationsontheirfaces,yettheysaidtheywerefortunateenoughtobealive.

GirlA(theolderone),returningfromthehospital'sICUtoherbed,wasscaredandalmostpassedoutatthefirstlookinglikeaghost,asshesawherselfreflectedbythestainlesssteelrailings(護欄)aroundherbed.Shesaid,"Imetaghostontherailing.Howhorrible!Iwasreallyterrified,butIdidn'tcollapse(崩潰)pletely.Whendoesonefeelgratefulforhisorhersurvival?Itmustbenowlikethis.Thankgoodness!Iamstillalive."

ThefirstphonecallGirlAgaveGirlB(theyoungerone)raisedaquestion:"DoyouknowwhyIamsoglad?"Shegavetheanswerwithoutwaitingforareply,"BecausewhenIgotholdofaloop(吊圈)onabarinthebustomakemyselfstandlikeothers,IfeltveryhappythatIhadapairofhands."

GirlB'swordswerealsoverymoving.Shereplied,"Hey,youknow,don'tbesurprisedbywhatI'mgoingtosay.Itwastrue.Letmeaskyoufirst.DoIlookpretty?No,ofcoursenot.Butbefore11yearsoldIwaspretty.Ihadsnowwhiteskin,bigeyesandaroundface.Iwasalsoawildkid.IthinkI'dgrowupnaughtyifIwasnotproperlyeducated.Iwouldfallinlovewithotherboysandbeeabadgirl,ifIhadn'tmetthedisaster.Idislikedgoingtoschool.I'dpreferplayingalldaylong.Iftherewerenotsuchafire,Iwouldn'thavehadchancesofmeetingsomanykindstrangersthathelpmerealizehowwonderfullifeis.Iftherewerenotsuchanaccident,Iwouldgrowintoabeautifullady.ButnowIammoreconsiderate,grateful,hardworkingandindependent.SuchapersonasIamtodaywillalwaysbeprettyallmylife."

Weneverknowwhatiswaitingforusahead.Yet,westillhavetherighttochooseapositiveattitudetofaceit.Inwhatorderdidthefollowingeventstakeplaceinthestory?

a.Twogirlstalkedonthetelephone.

b.Aterriblefirehappened.

c.Theyoungergirlhatedgoingtoschool.

d.Thetwogirls'mothersdied.

e.Theoldergirlhadanoperationonherface.A.bdeca B.bdace C.cbdea D.cbdaeC3Almostnoonecanrefuseagoodmysterynovelordetectivenovel,sothesenovelssellthousandsofcopieseachyear.AndmanyreadersseefamousmysteryauthorAgathaChristieasQueenofCrime,whosestoriesareknownfortheirtenseenvironmentandstrongexcitementandanxietyforreadersandalsohaveagreatinfluenceontheEnglishmysterynovels.ChristiewasborninSeptember1890inEngland.Whenshewasgrowingup,hermotheroftentoldherstories.Christielovedthesestories,whichtookherintoaworldoffantasy.Christie?smotheralsoencouragedhertowritefromayoungageandalsotookhertotravelalot.ShemarriedArchieChristiein1914atthebeginningofWorldWarI.Duringthewar,Christiewroteherfirstdetectivestory:TheMysteriousAffairatStyles.Shechosethecrime,andtheninventedadetectivenamedHerculePoirot,takingapositionsecondtoSherlockHolmes,tosolveit.Shesentthebooktoapublisher,butitwasrefused.Afterthewarended,Christiesentherbooktomorepublishers,andfinally,in1920,onepublishedit.Shemadejust$25forit.Overthenextfewyears,Christiewrotemorebooksandshortstories,gainingexperienceasawriter.Inspiteofherliterarysuccess,lifewasnotgoingwellathome.In1928,ArchieandAgathaseparated.Ashorttimelater,shemetayoungmannamedMaxMallowan.Aftergettingmarriedin1930,theybegantospendsometimeeachyearintheMiddleEast,whichprovidedsettingsforsomeofChristiesnovels,suchasMurderattheVicarage(1930),MurderontheOrientExpress(1934)andDeathontheNile(1939).Christiecontinuedwritingfortherestofherlife.WhenshediedinJanuary1976,readersaroundtheworldfeltsadaboutherdeath.Butherstoriesofmysterycontinuetobelovedbynewreaders.They?vebeentranslatedintohundredsoflanguagesandaresellingwelltodayandoutsoldonlybytheBibleandShakespeareinBritain.WhichistherightorderforwhatAgathaChristieexperienced?①Shehadherfirstdetectivenovelpublished.②ShefinishedTheMysteriousAffairatStyles.③Hermotherencouragedhertowrite.④HermarriagetoArchieended.⑤Shegottobeknownforherliterarysuccess.A.③②④①⑤ B.③①②⑤④ C.③②①⑤④ D.③②①④⑤D4

GraceMurraywasbornonDecember9,1906inNewYorkcity.Shewastheoldestofthethreechildreninherfamily.Evenatanearlyage,shewascuriousaboutsomegadgets(小裝置),likealarmclocks.ShesharedherloveofMathwithhermother.Herfatheralwaysencouragedherthroughhisspeechandexample.Hetoldherthatshecoulddoanythingifsheputhermindtoit.In1928shefinishedhereducationatVassarCollegeinMathandPhysics.Sincethen,shehadbeenteachingatVassar.Andin1934,shecontinuedherstudiesatYaleUniversity,wheresheachievedalotinMath.

In1930,GraceMurraymarriedVincentFosterHopper.Theywerehappytogetherfor15years.GracetaughtatVassarCollegetill1943,andthenshejoinedtheUnitedStatesNavyduringWorldWarII.ThensheworkedfortheBureauofputationProjectatHarvardUniversity,wheresheworkedontheMARKseriesofputers.

In1945,shebegantodoresearchonappliedphysicsatHarvard'sputationLaboratory.In1949shejoinedtheEckertMauchlyputerCorporation.18yearslater,shereturnedtotheNavy.Sheretired(退休)in1971butcontinuedtoworkforthedevelopmentoftheputer.BrewsterAcademy,aschoolinWolfeboro,NewHampshire,theUnitedStates,gavetheirputerlabtoherforfreein1985,callingittheGraceMurrayHopperCentreforputerLearning.Shediedinhersleepin1992.Sinceherdeath,herworkmateElenorBriggshasbeengoingonwithherjob.

GraceMurraywasagreatwomanandaleaderinthedevelopmentoftheputer.Herworkhelpedimprovetheuseofputerlanguages.Shepracticedherwords"DareandDo"inherlifetime.WhatisthecorrectorderofthefollowingeventsaboutGraceMurray?

a.ShejoinedtheEckertMauchlyputerCorporation.

b.ShefinishedhereducationinVassarCollege.

c.Sheretiredbutcontinuedteaching.

d.ShemarriedVincentFosterHopper.

e.ShebegantodoresearchinAppliedPhysics.A.abdec B.bdeca C.abedc D.bdeacE5

Shenevermarriedandshenevergavebirth,butshehelpedbringmanybabiesintotheworld.ShewasthefirstwomantobeacknowledgedbythescientificmunityinChina.Shewasagiantinobstetrics(產(chǎn)科)andgenecologyinChina.ShewasLinQiaozhi.

LinQiaozhiwasborninXiamen,FujianProvince,onDecember23,1901.Whenshewasfiveyearsold,hermotherdiedofcancer.Linrealizedthesadnessthatwomen'sillnessescouldbringtotheirfamilies.Shebegandevelopinganinterestinmedicine.

In1920,whenLingraduatedfromXiamenWomen'sTeachertrainingSchool,shewasattractedbythefirstclassmedicalschoolofAsia,theUnionMedicalUniversityanddecidedtotaketheschool'sentranceexamination.Linwasadiligentstudent.Eightyearsofhardworkpaidoff:LinreceivedtheWenhaiScholarship,thehighestprizeawardedtooneoftheuniversity'sgraduates.

Inthesummerof1929,LinwasthefirstwomanhiredasaresidentphysicianatUnionHospital'sDepartmentofObstetricsandGynecology,whichiswhatshehadhopedfor.Sheworkedveryhard.Aftersixmonths,Linwasnamedchiefresidentphysician.Thatwasaremarkableacplishment,asitgenerallytookatleastfouryearsforsomeonetoreachthatposition.

Duetoheroutstandingwork,heremployersentLin,inJuly1932,tostudyatmedicalschoolsinManchesterandLondon.Thefollowingyear,heremployersenthertoViennatostudy.InSeptember1939,LinreceivedagrantfromherhospitalandshewenttotheUnitedStatestostudy.Thefollowingyear,shewasnamedanhonorarymemberoftheChicagoAcademyofNature.LingaveupanopportunitytostayinAmerica,andshereturnedtowartornChina.

Atthattime,peoplemonlybelievedthatpregnantwomendidnotneedcare,andthattheycouldgivebirthnaturally.Lindidn'tagree.Shesaid,"Thedepartmentofobstetricscaresfortwolives.…Weneedtorespectthemasequals.…Ourspecialtyisbothascientificdisciplineandanart.Asdoctors,weshouldberesponsibletothepatientsandtreatthemasoursisters."

InOctober1941,Linwasnameddeanofthehospital'sdepartmentofobstetricsandgynecology.ShewasthefirstChinesewomannamedadeanatthehospital.

Inhertwilightyears,Linwasaconsultanttomanymagazines,andshewaschiefeditorofthelengthybookGynecologicalTumor.

OnApril22,1983,the82yearoldLindied.Inherwill,shegaveallofhersavingstothekindergartensandnurseriesinBeijing.What'sthecorrectorderoftheeventsaboutLinQiaozhi?

a.LingraduatedfromXiamenWomen'sTeachertrainingSchool.

b.Lin'smotherdiedofcancer.

c.LinstudiedatmedicalschoolsinManchesterandLondon.

d.Linwasnamedchiefresidentphysician.

e.Linwasnameddeanofthehospital'sdepartmentofobstetricsandgynecology.A.baedc B.abdec C.acdbe D.badecF6Nobodymovedandneitherdidthebear.Thewindcarriedthesmellofustothebear.Thebeartookasteptowardus.Wehadbeensittingonthedeck(平臺)whenthebearcame.Itclimbedovertherockwallthatseparatesourbackyardfromthewoods.Itroared(咆哮).Waterdroppedfromitsmouth.Onthedeckwereme,mymom,mydad,andmylittlesister.Whenthebearshouted,weheldourbreath,andwebecameverystill.Thebeartookasteptowardus,butwedidn’tmove.Itwasonlyonestep,wethoughttoourselves.Noneedtopanic.Wedidn’twanttoscarethebear.Thebeartookanotherstep.Okay,wethought,perhapsweshouldmove.Butwedidn’tmove.Thebeartookathirdstep.Wegrabbedeachother.Iheldmydad’shand,mydadheldmymom’shand,mymomheldmysister’shand.Thebearroaredagain.Mymomsaid,“Nobodymove.”Slowly,veryslowly,shebackedawayfromthebear,awayfromus.Shebackedacrossthedeckallthewaytothedoor.Withoutturningaround,shepulledthehandle.Locked.Thebearraiseditselfonitshindlegsandroaredevenlouder.Itwaseightfeettall.Ithadteeththelengthofmyfingers.Ithadeyeswithoutfearorpity.“Let'sgo,”Isaid.“Mom,youscarethebear.Dad,youplaydead.Sis,youplaybear.I’llscarethedead.”Itwassettled.Thebeartookonestepcloser,andwesuddenlytookaction.Dadfelldowntopretendtobedead.Momraisedherarmsandjumpedupanddown.Mysistergotdownonallfoursandstartedgrowling.IranovertomydadandscreamedasloudlyasIcould,“BOO!”Itworkedlikeacharm.Thebearstoppedroaring.MomsaysI'mmakingthisup,butIpromiseIsawitraiseoneeyebrow(眉毛)insurprise.Italmostseemedtoshrug,andthenitturnedandleftslowly.Ithinkbearsarelikepeople:theydon’tlikesurprises.Whatisthecorrectorderinwhichtheseeventshappened?a.Mombackedacrossthedeckallthewaytothedoor.

b.Iscreamedtothebearloudly.c.Thebearclimbedovertherockwall.

d.Thebearraisedoneeyebrowinsurprise.A.bcad B.cbad C.bacd D.cabdG7Haveyouevertried3Dprinting?AteamofsevenstudentsfromNo.34MiddleSchoolinZhengzhou,Henan,havewonawardsfortheircreative3Dprintingworks.Twooftheteam'sworkstookhomethetopprizeattheInternationalYouthInnovationDesignpetition.ItwasheldinFrancethissummer.Oneoftheirworkshadthetheme"China'sNewEra(時代)".TheotherworkwasanancientChinesepalace.TheysenttheworkasagifttolocalofficialsinLille,France.Theteammemberslearnedhowtoprintintheirschool's3Dprintingclub.Theytookclassestwiceaweektolearn3Dprinting.Tomake3Dprinteditems,theyfirstdrawablueprint

(藍圖).Then,theyuseaputertodesignmodelsofthepiecestheyneed.Afterthat,theyusea3Dprintertoprintthepiecesandassemble(組裝)them,asLiuSongyuan,14,said.Butknowinghowtousethetoolsisjustonepartofmastering3Dprinting.Onealsohastohaveimagination.Toshowthetheme"China'sNewEra",theyprintedoutitemsstandingforhighspeedtrains,bikesharing,cashlesspaymentandonlineshopping.Theyplacedtheseitemsaroundadragon,whichrepresentedChina.Theymadethisworkwithinjustthreehours,winninganational3DprintingpetitioninChinaandlatertheinternationalpetition.Whentheygottotheinternationalpetition,theywantedtopresentsomethingthatstoodfortraditionalChineseculture.TheywereinspiredbyatriptothePalaceMuseum."Whenwesawthebuildingsthere,wethought'That'sit!"saidZhangJiuxing,14.Theytookphotosofthebuildingsanddidalotofresearchtomaketheir3Dprintedworksmorerealistic(逼真的)."Wewillcontinuetolearnaboutthistechnologyandmakemorecreativethings,"Zhangadded.AccordingtoLiuSongyuan,what'stherightordertomake3Dprinteditems?①Theyuseaputertodesignmodelsofthepiecestheyneed.②Theyusea3Dprintertoprintthepiecesandassemblethem.③Theydrawablueprint.A.①②③ B.②③① C.③①② D.③②①H8

Oneday,ourteachersaidthathehadanexerciseforustotry.Weweretostand,facingawayfromourclassmates,andfallbackward,relyingonotherstudentstocatchus.Mostofuswereunfortablewiththis.Wecouldn'tfallbackformorethanafewinchesbeforestoppingourselves.

Finally,Judygaveitatry.Sheisathin,quiet,darkhairedgirlwhoalwayswearsbigwhitesweaters.Judycrossedherarmsoverherchest,closedhereyes,leanedback,anddidnotstop.ShelookedlikeoneoftheTVadswherethemodeljumpsintothepool.

Foramoment,Iwassureshewasgoingtofallontothefloor.Atthelastmoment,herpartnersgrabbedherheadandshouldersandpulledherupimmediately.

"Whoa!"severalstudentsyelled.Someclappedtheirhands.Ourteacherfinallysmiled."Yousee,"hesaidtothegirl."Youclosedyoureyes.Thatwasthedifference.Sometimesyoucannotbelievewhatyousee.Youhavetobelievewhatyoufeel.Andifyouareevergoingtohaveotherpersontrustyou,youmustfeelthatyoucantrustthemtoo—evenwhenyou'reinthedark.Evenwhenyou'refalling."HowdidJudymakeherfallsuccessful?

a.Sheleanedback.

b.Sheclosedhereyes.

c.Shecrossedherarmsoverherchest.

d.Shedidn'tstop.a—b—c—d B.b—c—d—a C.c—b—a—d D.a—c—d—bI9Inthecoldwinter,amaleeaglewasflyingabovethesnowfieldforonlyoneaim—thefood.Thisstrongeaglehuntedforthefoodwithhiseyes,butwhatjumpedintohisviewwasjusttheendlesssnow.Theairtemperaturesuddenlydropped,sothemaleeaglehelplesslyandhopelesslylandedonthecliff.Hehadalreadyflownforonewholeday,yethuntingnothing…Timechangedbacktothedaybefore.Afterwatchingherhusbandflyawayfromthenest,thefemaleeaglesoftlyheldhertwobabyeagleswhowerenearlyfrozentodeath.Sheprotectedtheiryoungbodiesunderherbigwings.Sheexpectedherhusbandtobringbackthefood.Therewasadeadrabbitnearby,whichsupportedthefamilyfortendays.Theyhadeatenitup.Attheendofthatshortday,whichseemedlikealonglife,thefemaleeaglestillcouldn?tseeherhusbandeback,feelingthatonebabyeaglebecameice-cold.Thefemaleeaglethoughtthatsheshoulddosomething.Soshepulledapartherownchestwiththesharpbeak.Shetoldherlastbaby“Eatme…”withthelaststrength.Outside,themaleeaglestoodforalongtimetolookforthefood.Suddenly,aleadenobjectjumpedintohiseyes.Themaleeaglenoseddowntoseeitclearly.Thatwasagrayrabbit.Themaleeaglejumpedontherabbit.Atthatmoment,therabbitdidn?thideorescape,butcrepttightlyuponthesnowfield.Themaleeaglecaughttherabbitandkilledit.Whengettingreadytoflyaway,hewasshocked.Underthebodyoftheoldgrayrabbit,therewerefourfrozenbabyrabbitslyingthere.Loveisbroadandprofound,yetit?salsocruel.What?sthecorrectorderofthefollowingevents?a.Oneofthebabyeaglesdiedofhungerandcold.b.Thefemaleeagledevotedherselftoherchild.c.Afteralongday,themaleeaglefinallygotanotherrabbit.d.Themaleeaglewentouttolookforfood,whilethefemaleonelookedafterthebabyeagles.e.Thefamilyofeaglescaughtarabbitforfood,andtherabbitsupportedthewholefamilyforabout10days.A.a-d-b-e-c B.e-d-a-b-c C.a-b-d-e-c D.e-b-c-a-dJ10

Everyboywantstofindtreasure.AndTomwasnodifferent.OnesummerdayTomtoldHuckabouthisidea.

“Wherecanwelookfortreasure?”askedHuck.

“It’shiddenonislands,underdeadtrees,butmostlyunderthefloorsinhaunted(鬧鬼的)houses.”

So,oneSaturdayafternoonTomandhisfriendwenttolookfortreasureatthehauntedhouseonCardiffHill.Itwasaquietandlonelyplace,whichmadetheboysfeelveryfrightened.Theyenteredquietly,andexploreddownstairs.Therewerecobwebs(蜘蛛網(wǎng))everywhereandeverythingwasoldandbroken.Thentheythrewtheirtoolsinacornerandwalkedupstairs,buttherewasnothingthere.TheywerejustabouttogodownstairsandstartdiggingwhenTomstopped.

“Whatisit?”whisperedHuck,goingwhitewithfright.

“Keepquiet!There’ssomeonedownstairs.”

Theboyslaydown,lookingthroughtheholesinthewoodenfloor.Thereweretwomendownstairs.OnewasanoldSpaniardinawidesombrerohatandtheotherwasdirtyandunpleasantlooking.

TomandHuckshookwithfearwhentheyheardtheSpaniardspeakbecausetheyfounditwasIndianJoe.Hesaid:

“It’stimeforustomove,partner.Whatwillwedowiththe$650fromtherobbery?”

“Let’skeep$30eachandleavethebaghere.”

Thedirtymanwenttothefireplaceandmovedastone.Thenheliftedoutabagfullofmoneyandtookoutsomecoins.Thetwoboysforgotalltheirfearswhentheysawtherewasrealtreasuredownstairs.

ThenIndianJoestarteddiggingaholewithhisknifeandtheknifehitsomething.

“Whatisit?”askedtheotherman.

“It’sabox,”saidIndianJoe.Andheputinhishandandpulledoutahandfulofgoldcoins.Theothermanfoundtheboys’tools,andtheysoonpulledoutthebox.

“There’sthousandsofdollarsinthere,”saidIndianJoe.

“TheMurrellGangusedthisareaonesummer,”saidhispartner.

“Theymusthavehiddentheirmoneyhere.”

“Whatwillwedowiththis,Joe?Willwebury(埋)itagain?”

“No,someonemightfindit,”saidIndianJoe,“Let’sburyitinthenumbertwoden.”

TomandHuckgotupassoonasthetwomenleft.Theydecidedtowatchoutforthe“maninthesombrero”whenhecametotownandfindoutwherethenumbertwodenwas.Whichistherightorderofwhathappenedinthestory?a.Thetwoboysthrewtheirtoolsinacorner.b.Thedirtymanliftedoutabagfullofmoney.c.TomandHuckwenttolookfortreasureoneday.d.IndianJoefoundaboxfullofgoldcoins.e.TheMurrellGanghidtheirmoneyinthehouse.A.cabde B.cdbea C.ecadb D.ecabdK11

Inmyearlychildhood,IwasoftensurprisedwhenIsawmyfathermakingasmallnumberofmoneywithdifficulty.Beingachild,Iwasunabletounderstandhim.WhenIwasolder,myfatherstarteddoingaparttimejobathome.Heusedtobringsomeworkbackandworktilllatenight.

Ican'tforgetheplayedwithmewhenIwas3or4yearsold.HetaughtmehowtoreadwhenIwasattheageof5.HetookcareofmeallnightwhenIwassick.WheneverIfeltdown,hewouldcheermeup.Healsocaredaboutmylessonsandoftenhelpedmegetreadyforexaminations.LaterhesentmetoNewDelhiforthebesteducation.WheneverIneededmoney,heneverrefused.Healwaysmanagedmoneyformystudies.

Twoyearsago,IgotajobatahospitalinNewDelhi.WhenIhelpedmyfirstpatient,Igotastrongfeelingofsatisfaction.WhenIgotmyfirstsalarywhichwasaboutteatimesmorethanmypocketmoney,Ispentitallonmyself.

WhenIreturnedhomeonefinemorning,Iheardmyfathermunicatingwithoneneighbor.Hewastellingmysuccessinthejobveryproudly.HealsotoldhimthatIhadahighersalarythanhimattheendofhiswork.Adream,hissonshouldbeebetterthanhimself,cametrue.

Iwasunabletomoveonmyfeet.Past23yearsflashedintomymindinamomentIknewmyfatherlovedmeverymuch.Icouldunderstandthemeaningofmyfather'saspirations.Icouldunderstandthedecisionsmyfathermadeinthepast.Thefinancialdifficultyhewasfacingwasdecidedbyhisgoal—makinghischildmoresuccessthanhimself.

IftodayIamsuccessful,thisisbecauseofmyfather.Therightorderofthestoryis______.

a.Myfathersentmetogetthebesteducation.

b.Myfatherthoughthisdreamcametrue.

c.Beingachild,Iwasunabletounderstandmyfather

d.Icouldunderstandthemeaningofmyfather'saspirations.

e.Igotahighersalarythanmyfather.A.bdcea B.daceb C.caebd D.cadbeL12

Jeanwasaverypopulargirlatschool.Shewascleverandfun,andgotonwellwitheveryone.ItwasnoaccidentthatJeanwassopopular.Fromanearlyageshehadmadeanefforttobekindandfriendlytoeveryone.Sheinvitedthewholeclasstoherbirthdayparty,andfromtimetotimeshewouldgivepresentstoeverybody.Shefeltverylucky;noothergirlshadsomanyfriendsatschool.

ButeverythingchangedonTrueFriendDay.Onthatday,inclasseveryonehadtomakethreepresentstogivetotheirthreebestfriends.However,whenallthepresentshadbeenmadeandsharedoutamongclassmates,Jeanwastheonlyonewhohadnotreceivedapresent!Shespenthourscrying.Howcoulditbepossible?Everyonecameandtriedtofortherforawhile.Buteachoneonlystayedforashorttimebeforeleaving.

Whenshegothomethatnight,Jeanaskedhermotherwhereshecouldfindtruefriend.

"Jean,mydear,"answeredhermother,"you'realovelygirl,butyoucan'tbeaclosefriendtoeverybody.Youcannotbuyfriendswithasmileorafewgoodwords."

Hearingthis,Jeanthoughtofhermother.Hermotherwasalwayswillingtohelpher;sheputupwithallofJean'sdislikesandproblems;shealwaysforgaveher;shelovedheragreatdeal…Thatwaswhatmakesfriends!Jeansmiledfromeartoear,realizingthatshealreadyhadthebestfriendanyonecouldeverwant.Shebelievedthatshewouldmaketruefriends.TherightorderaboutJeanis________.a.Shedecidedtohavesometruefriends.b.Shetriedtogetonwellwitheveryoneatschool.c.Sheaskedhermotherwhereshecouldfindtruefriends.d.Shedidn'treceiveanypresentonNationalFriendshipDay.A.bdac B.bdca C.cbda D.bcdaM13

Weseewithoureyesandtastewithourtongues,Earsareforhearing,skinisforfeelingandnosesareforsmelling.Wouldanyonesaythatearscansmell,orthattonguescansee?Actually,yes,PaulB/ita,ascientistattheUniversityofWisconsin,believesthatthesensescanbechangeable.Forexample,atonguecanbeusec.dforseeing

Thebrain,asweknow,isaplexorgan(復雜的器官),Evenwhenpartofitishurt,willtrytocarryoutthesamefunctionbysendingthefunctiontoanotherareaofthebrain.

Acollegestudentwasaskedtotakepartinanexperiment.Intheexperiment,hiseywerecoveredwithasmallvideocaxoeThecamerawasconnectedtoalongplasticlinewhichwentintohismoutath.Aputerwouldchangethevideo'spicture,Thepicturwouldtravelthroughtheplasticlineasanelectriccurrent(電流),reachingtheelectrodes(電極板)insidethestudentsmouth.Thescientistwouldrollaballtowardshisrightsideleftside,orcentre,andthestudentwouldhavetocatchit.Whenthescientistrolledtheball,painpassedoverthestudentstongue.Forthepositionofthepainonthetongue,thestudentreachedouthishandandcaughttheball.

Ifthebraincanseeaballthroughacameraandawettongue,blindnessanddeafnesscanbeovere.Whatistherightorderaccordingtotheexperiment?

①Thescientistrolledaball

②Thestudentcaughttheball

③Thestudentfeltpainonhistongue

④Thescientistconnectedthecameratoalongplasticline.A.①②③④ B.②①④③ C.④①③② D.④③①②N14

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