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7.It is unfair that he gets very little               his hard work.(  )
A.in honor ofB.in charge ofC.in reward ofD.in favor of

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6.The old manremoved (移开) his eyes from the picture and put on his hat,ready to leave.

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5.In the years of my growing up,Dad was strict with me and made sure I made my bed and did my homework.He would call in advance to make sure there was no alcohol at the party.I got so angry with him for making these rules.I would scream,"I hate you!"Dad would yell back,"Good!I don't care!"Deep down I knew he did.
One time at a party,I drank too much alcohol and got so sick.I said,"Call my dad."Next thing,Dad was carrying me to the car.I woke up the next morning,thinking I would definitely be criticized.As expected,I got a roasting,but I now understand why I needed discipline.
Dad was 29 when he got his big roles in films.I had an early start at the age of nine with a role in a 1990s TV series,but it wasn't until I finshed film studies that I pursued(追求)my career as an actress.Like those early days for Dad,I faced lots of refusal.Working in such a competitive industry,I've sometimes thought,"I can't do this any more."
Once after a trip to Hollywood,I returned to Australia so depressed and spent months in my bedroom painting,listening to Eckhart Tolle's music and trying to find myself again.Dad sat me down and said,"Alice,I know it's hard,but it's all about persistence (坚持不懈)."
Now I get to work with Dad a lot,which I love.We are both enthusiastic about acting,which comes from us being so interested in people.If it weren't for Dad,I wouldn't be where I am today.He's my biggest fan,and when you have that in your life you can go a long way.

51.What rules did Alice's father set for her when she was growing up?(no morethan 15 words)Sheshould make her bed,do her homework and drink no alcohol.
Or:Making her bed,doing her homework and drinking no alcohol.
52.What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2mean?(no more than 5words)I got/was criticized/scolded.
53.What did Alice's father do when she felt depressed?(no more than 5words)He encouraged/comforted/inspired her.
54.According to the last paragraph,what do Alice and her father have in common?(no more than 10words)
They are both enthusiastic about acting and interested in people.
55.What do you think of Alice's father?Please explain.(no more than 20words)He is a good/devoted/caring/loving father because he was strict with his daughter and encouraged her when she was in trouble.
Or:He is always supportive/a source of strength.Whenever his daughter is in trouble,he is there for her..

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4."Everybody is a genius.But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree,it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid."
---Albert EinsteinIf you have a kid with special needs in the school system,it's then possible that you've come across that saying hanging on a classroom wall.My five-year-old daughter Syona has cerebral palsy (a medical condition affecting someone's control over their movement) and it means,combined with her communication challenges and sight problems,the standard assessments aren't always an accurate measure of her abilities.
By now you've probably heard about Chris Ulmer,the 26-year-old teacher in Jacksonville,Florida,who starts his special education class by callig up each student individually to give them much admiration and a high-five (a gesture of greeting or congratulation).I couldn't help but be reminded of Syona's teacher and how she supports each kid in a very similar way.Ulmer recently shared a video of his teaching experience."I have seen their confidence and self-value increase rapidly,"he said.All I could think was:How lucky these students are to have such inspirational teachers.
Syona's teacher has an attitude that can best be described in one word:brilliant.Her teacher doesn't focus on what can't be done-she focuses on what can be done.Over the past several months,Syona's confidence has seen to increase ten times.She uses words she wouldn't have thought of using before.She recently told me about her classmate's trip to Ecuador and was in extreme delight when I understood her on the frst try.
I actually wonder what the influence would be if we did something similar to what Ulmer does with his students in our home.We've recently started our day by reminding each other of the good qualities we all have.In fact,Ulmer teaches all of us to take a moment and truly appreciate the strengths of an important person in our lives.

41.What does the author think of Einstein's quote?C
A.Funny.B.Strange.C.True.D.Confusing.
42.What can we learn about Chris Ulmer?B
A.He is Syona's favorite teacher.
B.He praises his students one by one.
C.He uses videos to teach his students.
D.He asks his students to help each other.
43.What can we infer about Syona's teacher?A
A.She tries to encourage her students.
B.She teaches her students lots of new words.
C.She wants to be different from other teachers.
D.She has influenced parents to do similar thins.
44.Syona felt very pleased becauseB.
A.she has developed a cool attitude
B.her mother knew what she expressed
C.her progress was appreciated by her parents
D.she had been to Ecuador with her classmates
45.What change has taken place in the author's family?A
A.They give each other praise every day.
B.They visit Ulmer's classroom regularly.
C.They feel grateful to people in their lives.
D.They invite Ulmer's students to their home.

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3.Beloit Summer Language
If you're serious about learning a language,come to one of the nation's finest language summer camp programs,the Center for Language Studies (CLS) at beautiful Beloit College in Wisconsin.CLS is a four or eight-week language program in Arabic,Chinese,Japanese,or Russian that is open to high school students and people who are studying or working at college.
Phone:608-363-2500
Email:admiss@beloit.edu
Website:https:∥www.beloit.edu
Georgetown University:Summer Medical Program
If you're a teen thinking about learning medicine in college,explore the medical summer camp program offered at Georgetown Univesity.In this 20-day course,you will get a brief idea of the first-year medical school curriculum.The course includes lectures,laboratory work and fieldwork.
Phone:202-687-7087
Email:highschool@georgetown.edu
Website:https:∥scs.georgetown.edu
Bard College at Simon's Rock Young Writers Workshop
In the summer of 1983,Bard College at Simon's Rock began offering a three-week writing workshop for high school students.Each year 84academically motivated students are chosen to participate in the Simon's Rock Program.Former participants(参加者)have gone on to such colleges such as Bard,Harvard,Princeton,Yale and so on.
Phone:413-528-7231
Email:jamieh@simons-rock.edu
Website:https:∥simons-rock.edu
Art:Summer at Penn
Each summer,the University of Pennsylvania's School of Design offers an unparalleled four-week summer art program for artistically gifted high school students.This pre-college art program in Philadelphia prepares you for the college admissions process as you experience university life.Courses are held within the School of Design's fine art studios and you can develop your technical skills and expand your styles of creative expression.
Phone:610-265-9401
Email:imagine@jkcp.com
Website:HYPERLINK"http://www.jkcp.com"http://www.jkcp.com

36.Which number should you call if you are interested in language learning?C
A.202-687-7087                  B.413-528-7231
C.608-363-2500                  D.610-265-9401
37.Which program accepts college students?C
A.Bard College at Simon's Rock Young Writers Workshop
B.Georgetown University:Summer Medical Program
C.Beloit Summer Language
D.Art:Summer at Penn
38.The program that lasts the shortest time is held atB.
A.Beloit College
B.Georgetown University
C.University of Pennsylvania
D.Bard College at Simon's Rock
39.If you want to improve your writing skill,you can send an email toC.
A.admiss@beloit.edu
B.imagine@jkcp.com
C.jamieh@simons-rock.edu
D.highschool@georgetown.edu
40.How can you learn more information about the art program?D
A.By visiting https:∥scs.georgetown.edu
B.By visiting https:∥simons-rock.edu
C.By visiting https:∥www.beloit.edu
D.By visiting http://www.jkcp.com.

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2.Don't phone Doctor Wang this time tomorrow,because he _____ then.(  )
A.will operateB.will be operating
C.operatesD.is operating

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1.bitter苦涩的;沮丧的;寒冷的;.

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20.She's beendeliberately(故意地)ignoring her parents all day.

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19.She was in adilemma(进退两难) whether to stay at school or get a job..

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18.My father was attached to gardening by birth.One of my earliest memories is following:Dad barefoot around in the garden with both hands blackened from digging in the soil.The garden was a wonderland full of possibilities.
As Dad grew older,he still loved gardening.Even when he was diagnosed with cancer,he still planted all sorts of plants.Sometimes,I would come over to visit,and we would walk together in the garden.But then,something changed.Like the weeds that took over his garden,the cancer grew rapidly in Dad,and the doctor gave up.I stayed with Dad twenty-four hours a day and I found myself in all kinds of uncomfortable situations with Dad until I promised to care for the garden.
Though I had heard the words of the doctor,what really made me believe that Dad was dying was the state of his garden.That year,he only planted tomatoes.Too tired to weed them,he simply tied them with strong strings to the fence and let them be.It made me sad to see them ignored,so I would come over and water them once in a while,and remove the weeds.I still remember the day when I picked the last tomato from the vine(藤).That day was one of the saddest I had ever experienced in my life.
Three years ago,I decided to plant my own garden.I decided I would start out with just a few tomatoes.That morning when I moved to the garden,something caught the corner of my eye and I had to smile.It was my eight-year-old son Nathan,standing barefoot in the soil,happily playing in soil.
 
41.When the author was a child,he liked his father's garden because it wasD.
A.a field that produced much food
B.a piece of land covered with black soil
C.a place where he got educated
D.a fantastic place with unexpected surprise
42.What was the author's father most concerned about in his last days?A
A.His garden.
B.His illness.
C.His son.
D.His grandson.
43.What made the author accept the fact that his father would die soon?D
A.The words of the doctor.
B.The condition of his father.
C.His communication with his father.
D.That the garden wasn't taken good care of by his father.
44.What did the author do in the garden on his father's last day?C
A.Water the garden
B.Remove weeds
C.Pick a tomato
D.Cut tomato vines
45.Why did the author smile when he moved to his own garden one day?B
A.Because he remembered his father.
B.Because his son showed interest in the garden.
C.Because he thought of the food he would get.
D.Because he could take care of his own garden.

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