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  Ladies and gentlemen,

  It give us a great pleasure to get together with a specially guest from the United States of America. First of all, I would like introduce to you Mr. John Smith, our honour guest today. Mr. Smith is an English teacher with the rich teaching experiences from a high school in New York now. He's on a visit for China and today he's going to give us a talk on how to learn English as a second language. As we all enjoy learn English, his talk will be of great helpful to us. Now let's invite Mr. Smith to make a speech.

1.________  2.________  3.________  4.________

5.________  6.________  7.________  8.________

9.________  10.________

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   A man with two badly burning ears went to        1.    

see his doctor. “What has happened with you?”        2.    

asked the doctor. “Well, my wife was ironing (熨衣服)      3.    

while I am watching a ball game on TV. She          4.    

put the hot iron near the telephone where my               5.    

phone rang. I picked up the iron instead the phone.”      6.    

The doctor nodded, “And what has happened to other    7.    

ear?” The man said, “I have just hung up           8.    

when a same man called again.” The            9.    

doctor couldn’t help laugh when he heard this          10.    

 

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  Anna Douglas was 72 years old when she started writing her newspaper column.She had been a school teacher before she retired(退休), but she needed to keep   1  .She was even willing to work without pay.She then offered her   2   with a business that helped other businesses find jobs for old people.Every day she   3   other old folks like her.By talking with them, she   4   two things.Old people had abilities that were not   5  .But old people also had some   6  .She found a new purpose for herself then.

  Through the years, she   7   to write stories about people for national magazines.There was now a new   8  ; old people tike herself.She began to write a newspaper column called“Sixty plus”, which was about   9   old.She writes about the problems of old people, especially their problems with being   10  

  Anna Douglas uses her   11   ability to see the truth behind a problem.She understands   12   problems begin.For example, one of her   13   said that his grandchildren   14   the houses as soon as he came to visit.Mrs.Douglas   15   some ways for him to understand his grandchildren.

  “It’s important to know   16   about your grandchildren’s world,”says Mrs.Douglas.“That means questioning and listening, and   17   is not what old people do best.Say good things to them and about them,”she continues.“Never try to   18   your grandchildren or other young people.Never   19   your opinion.Don’t tell them what they should do.  20  , they have been taught they should have respect for old people.The old should respect them as well.”

(1)

[  ]

A.

free

B.

rich

C.

powerful

D.

busy

(2)

[  ]

A.

service

B.

money

C.

students

D.

books

(3)

[  ]

A.

observed

B.

met

C.

comforted

D.

answered

(4)

[  ]

A.

recognized

B.

followed

C.

enjoyed

D.

demanded

(5)

[  ]

A.

studied

B.

agreed

C.

gave

D.

used

(6)

[  ]

A.

mistakes

B.

problems

C.

questions

D.

characters

(7)

[  ]

A.

had

B.

ought

C.

was

D.

used

(8)

[  ]

A.

subject

B.

life

C.

way

D.

plan

(9)

[  ]

A.

getting

B.

respecting

C.

employing

D.

supporting

(10)

[  ]

A.

unknown

B.

refused

C.

misunderstood

D.

discouraged

(11)

[  ]

A.

thinking

B.

working

C.

writing

D.

leading

(12)

[  ]

A.

that

B.

when

C.

why

D.

whether

(13)

[  ]

A.

visitors

B.

readers

C.

listeners

D.

friends

(14)

[  ]

A.

got

B.

entered

C.

left

D.

passed

(15)

[  ]

A.

invented

B.

chose

C.

suggested

D.

imagined

(16)

[  ]

A.

everything

B.

something

C.

anything

D.

nothing

(17)

[  ]

A.

listening

B.

speaking

C.

pleasing

D.

advising

(18)

[  ]

A.

praise

B.

scold

C.

trouble

D.

encourage

(19)

[  ]

A.

speak out

B.

give up

C.

get back

D.

stick to

(20)

[  ]

A.

Commonly

B.

Surprisingly

C.

Happily

D.

Naturally

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  In the past, it was open every evening, and also on Saturdays

and Sundays. Now it's close at those times to save money. 1________

The library is trying in every possible way to raise more   2_______

money to meet their increasing costs. Well-known New York 3_______

writers and artists are trying to help. So are the   4_______

university, whose students use the library, and the   5_______

governments of New York City and New York State, and 6_______

the problem still remains seriously. Yet a way must be  7_______

found to save the library because, as one writer says:   8________

"The public library is most important building in     9_______

New York City. It contains all our knowledges.      10______

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  All kinds of people came in to have their shoes shined. Most folks were friendly. But this man was different.

  “How much do you make a week, boy?”he asked me. I felt he was __1__ at me.

  He kept giving a sharp __2__ around every now and then. All the time I kept __3__ where I'd seen his face. Suddenly I knew. I'd seen his __4__ in the post office many times. He was the big robber: __5__ by the police in three states!

  “You know, ”he was saying,“it's imagination people __6__. You'll never get anywhere as a shoeshine boy.”

  I kept brushing on his shoes as __7__ as I could. The sooner I finished, the better. He said,“When I was sixteen, I had __8__ $ 2 500 of my own.”

  That reminded me of something. Was it $ 2 500 or $ 5 000 or $ 25 000? I wasn't __9__. I knew a big reward was __10__ for him.

  But what could I do about it? __11__ him with a can of shoe polish(擦亮剂)? A man his __12__ could grind(压碎)me into the floor. If only someone would come in! He kept talking away(喋喋不休).“Along with __13__, it takes courage. The courage to take a chance. Start something on a shoestring(鞋带).”

  Suddenly I saw Officer Dailey __14__ across the street. Then, real fast, I began tightening the man's shoestrings.

  The policeman was at the window when I cried out,“Officer Dailey, __15__! This man's a robber.”

  “__16__,”the man shouted angrily. He started to jump off the stand. But he didn't go the __17__ he planned. He fell flat on his face and knocked himself out cold.

  “That was __18__ clever of you,”the officer said. “You'll get a reward of $ 7 500 for him.”

  “Well, it really wasn't my __19__,”I said.“It was his. He told me that __20__ you had courage and imagination, you could start something big on a shoestring.”

(1)A.staring   

B.glaring   

C.laughing   

D.pointing   

(2)A.look   

B.walk   

C.word   

D.tongue   

(3)A.considering   

B.remembering   

C.caring   

D.wondering   

(4)A.notice   

B.picture   

C.mail   

D.warning   

(5)A.wanted   

B.searched   

C.caught   

D.shown   

(6)A.respect   

B.treasure   

C.lack   

D.wish   

(7)A.carefully   

B.showly   

C.well   

D.fast   

(8)A.made   

B.stolen   

C.borrowed   

D.gathered   

(9)A.curious   

B.sure   

C.interested   

D.clear   

(10)A.afforded   

B.offered   

C.suggested   

D.received   

(11)A.Injure   

B.Warn   

C.Hit   

D.Avoid   

(12)A.size   

B.age   

C.height   

D.kind   

(13)A.money   

B.support   

C.cleverness   

D.imagination   

(14)A.wandering   

B.leaving   

C.coming   

D.speeding   

(15)A.help   

B.danger   

C.stop   

D.attention   

(16)A.Mind you   

B.Shut up   

C.Hurry up   

D.Hands up   

(17)A.method   

B.position   

C.manner   

D.way   

(18)A.pretty   

B.much   

C.very much   

D.too much   

(19)A.business   

B.idea   

C.reward   

D.praise   

(20)A.unless   

B.that   

C.whether   

D.if   

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