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    The girl I will always remember her is Mary,who was my classmate seven year ago. She was £º quiet,always greeted the teachers at our school and never spoke ill anyone. At that time,all the kids in my class included me were impolite,never listening to the teachers. Therefore,Mary was always so polite. One day I asked her what she wasn¡¯ t like the rest of us so what she told me changed the way I acted. She said,uIf you ever want to be respectful in life,you have to respect others." Heard what she said,I started respecting others more and telling another people what I had been told.

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   While the first part of the news is upsetting,the end results are much more optimistic. Gavin,a teenager with Asperger's Syndrome,was beaten up just for being different. Asperger,s Syndrome is a developmental disorder that affects a person's ability to socialize. This explains why Gavin sometimes appears distant from his schoolmates.

   On Thursday night,some kids were talking about how ¡°it's weird(¹ÖÒìµÄ) ¡± that he is always by himself,attending events alone and watching people,and they thought it was ¡°creepy¡± that he wanted to be friends with people he didn't know.

   On Friday night,another kid that overheard that conversation decided to take matters into his own hands and become judge,and this is the result of that. He didn't ask questions,didn't get to know Gavin,never met him,and didn't give him a chance to leave. Gavin was called to meet someone,surrounded by people he didn¡¯t know,choked,hit,and left lying on the pavement so he would ¡°leam his lesson¡±.

   A friend of Gavin's mother shared photos on Facebook of the injuries to his nose,eyes and esophagus(ʳµÀ£©. Luckily,Gavin is doing OK and none of the damage is permanent. Instead of pressing charges or fighting back,Gavin' s reaction speaks volumes.

   He requested the bullies¡¯ community service be disability related,that they write a paper on Asperger's,and that they watch a 20-minute video statement he taped while their families were present so they could see the damage they did and hear the event from his perspective.

   Instead of an actual ¡°punishment¡±£¬he wanted the kids to truly leam about Asperger's Syndrome. Hopefully this will lead to the teens being more tolerant and no one else ever going through the pain that Gavin did. After all of that,Gavin's mom's message couldn¡¯t be more true to parents and teachers alike:

   ¡°If you are reading this,I hope you can talk to your teens,tell them about disabilities you can't see,teach them to be tolerant of people that are different,teach them that if they continuously see someone alone,ask questions first and get to know one another. Maybe it is not their choice to be alone."

10. Gavin is always alone because .

   A. he enjoys being alone

   B. he is always upsetting

   C. he suffers from a disease

   D. he doesn¡¯t like his schoolmates

11. Which can best replace the underlined word wcreepyw in Paragraph 2 ?

   A. Fun. B. Strange.

   C. Natural. D. Inspiring.

12. Why was Gavin beaten?

   A. He hurt some kids before.

   B. He is different from normal people.

   C. He refused to make friends with a kid.

   D. He didn't take school lessons seriously.

13. How did Gavin react to his injuries?

   A. He fought back bravely.

   B. He was too scared to react.

   C. He decided to turn to court for help.

   D. He asked the bullies to leam from the incident.

14. Gavin's way of reacting was .

   A. interesting   B. praiseworthy

   C. disappointing   D. unreasonable

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   While driving alone through the countryside,Linda saw an old woman by the side of the road,reaching out her hand. 1. was getting dark and raining. ¡°I can't leave her out in this weather,¡± Linda said to herself,so she stopped the car.

   ¡°Shall I offer you 2. lift?¡± Linda asked. The old woman nodded and climbed into the car. After a while Linda asked, ¡°Have you waited for long?¡± The old woman shook her head. 3.(strange) enough,the old woman didn't say a single word all the way. Her only 4. (respond) was always a nod of the head or something eke like that.

   Then Linda saw the lady¡¯s hands,5.were very large and covered with thick hair. She realized 6. the lady was a man!After 7. (stop) the car,Linda said, ¡°I can't see that mirror. Would you mind cleaning it 8.me?¡±The lady nodded and opened the door. As soon as the ¡°lady¡± was 6ut of the car,Linda drove off quickly.

   When Linda arrived home,she found that the old lady 9. (leave) a handbag on the backseat. She opened it and let out a deep breath.Inside it 10.(be) two sharp knives!

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   One evening,long after most people had gone to bed,a friend and I were making our way home. We¡¯d  been to a musical,and were talking about the people we 1. (see) in it.

   ¡°That show made the hero a star overnight,¡±said my friend. ¡°He was 2. (total) unknown before. And now thousands of teenagers send him love letters."

   ¡°I thought 3. quite good,¡± I said ,¡°but not worth thousands of love letters. In fact,one of his songs caused me pain."

   ¡°4. was that?¡± my friend asked. ¡°Sing it to me."

   I burst into a°ì(»¬»ü±íÑÝ) of the song.

   ¡°Be quiet,¡± said my friend with a(n) 5.(astonish) look. ¡°You¡¯ 11 wake people up for miles around. And then we¡¯ 11 have a policeman after us."

   ¡°I don't care." And I went on singing him the latest tunes 6. the top of my voice.

   Several minutes 7. (late) , a policeman was standing in front of me,his notebook open,a determined look on his face.

   ¡°Excuse me,sir,¡± he said. ¡°I'd like to find someone 8. can give*my daughter singing lessons. Would you be kind enough 9. (tell) me your name and address? Then my wife or I can discuss 10. matter with you."

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Jack: Keep your 1. (eye) on the road!Look where you,re going.

Rose: Why 2. (exact) am I driving the car?

Jack: I¡¯m just going to take a back seat today. You carry on. I will watch.

Rose: Take a back seat? So you¡¯ re going to let 3. (I) take control Ò» do all the work Ò» while you sit there and watch? 4. this mean you' re just being lazy?

Jack: Of course not. It just means i¡¯m letting you have a turn at being 5 , charge ¡ª I trust you. What are you doing?!

Rose: Letting you take 6. break while I show you my driving skills!

Jack: Rose!Watch 7. forthatroundabout ¡ªand that traffic light... aren¡¯t you driving a bit fast?

Rose: Jack Ò» don¡¯t be such a back seat driver!

Jack: A what?

Rose: A back seat driver is someone 8.offers unwanted advice. Just like you,telling the driver how 9. (drive) .

Jack: But you are going really fast Ò» can I take the front seat now?

Rose: Stay 10. you are!

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  Like a movie lover,I used to stay home watching TV during the summer holidays. After doing my homework,I always spend too much time in front of the TV set. Unless my parents encouraged me go outside and get some fresh air,I didn't listen to them. The summer holiday is coming and all I want to do are lie on the couch and watch TV as usually. However,V ve been told the park in our area will offer free movies the whole family can watch them soon. The news which we can watch movies under the star really makes us happy. After all,we can watch some movies together with our family while enjoyed the fresh air.

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     Wise and warm-hearted,Mr. Smith taught me the history when I was in Grade 7. I shall never forget how he told me personally one day. He said, ¡°Always aim high than you believe you can reach. If not,you¡¯ 11 discover that when your talents be set free by your imagination,you can achieve any goal. If people offer their helps or wisdom as you go through life,accepting it gratefully. You can learn many from those who have gone before you. However,don't be afraid step off the accepted path and head off in your own direction unless your heart tells you that it¡¯s the right way for you."

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   We are looking for someone to look after our boys in our family home and take them to and pick them up from school. Hours would be 7:30 am to 8:30 am and 3:15 pm to 5:15 pm. We need you Monday to Friday in the morning and Tuesday to Friday in the afternoon. We would like you to have fun with the boys,take them to the park,and play games. Fantastic if you like basketball or play the piano. This might suit someone who already works in a school or educational institution and is looking for additional hours. This will start on Monday 7th September and you will be required term time only Ò» we both work in education. Pay to be discussed.

                                                   Smith,London 

   We are looking for a friendly reliable person to assist my 7 year old with personal care. She is partially deaf with (×Ô±ÕÖ¢) and needs assistance with using the toilet. She is friendly and likes people with a sense of humor. You need get her dressed for the day,take her to the taxi outside the house during term time,and pick her up from the taxi at 3 pm. Two evenings,babysitting per week. Immediate starts,no time-wasters. Pocket money is negotiable for 35 hours per week.

                                                 Gillingham,Kent 

   We are a professional family with 2 boys and are looking for some after-school and holiday help. The boys are very sporty and attend after-school clubs so we will need this person to pick them up from school and take them to football and help with homework and cook healthy homemade meals for them during term time. We would also need some support during school holidays and very occasionally overnight if we are both away. We will pay an hourly rate dependent on your experience. We are looking for a September start preferably!

                                                 Brown,Berkshire 

33. If you worked for Smith,how long would you have to work in a week?

   A. 9 hours. B. 10 hours.

   C. 13 hours. D. 15 hours.

34. What's special about Gillingham's needs?

   A. They need someone who can work with children.

   B. They need someone who can send children to school.

   C. They need someone who can begin to work in no time.

   D. They need someone who can provide evening babysitting.

35. We can learn that Brown .

   A. is strict with his sons¡¯ studies

   B. stresses the importance of sports

   C. will pay the babysitter by the week

   D. is too busy to take care of his sons

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