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I asked Jackie a lot of questions. I asked if she became close to her patients. She said, “Some I do, especially if I have become their close friends and they tell me things they wouldn’t tell anyone else. I’ve found it harder for the patient’s family to accept what’s happening. In most cases, the dying person has accepted the truth.”

I asked her how she could do this work for so long. She said, “I have taken care of 3,000people over 37years. I consider dying to be a very important part of life. I feel good because I can make these people’s journey easier.”

Jackie was the mother I have never had. My own mother, Helen, was taken away from me right after I was born. I never knew her. And I had a strange relationship with my father. He was a Sunday father. Since my sister and I lived in foster homes, he came to visit only on Sundays.                                

But at the hospice(临终安养院), nurse Jackie gave me hope, love and encouragement. She listened to all my stories, and I listened to hers. It was a comfort. The nurses had told my family that death was coming near. As time went on, I became the star patient at the hospice, because I didn’t go according to plans. My kidneys started working again and could function without dialysis(透析). It was a mystery to my doctors. My friends said It was a miracle. But I knew what actually cured me.

The employees showed me off to other patients and being the ham I was, I enjoyed.

 

62.According to the second paragraph, the reason why Jackie feels happy is that        . 

   A.   She can have a trip with the patient.

   B.    She knows dying is very important

   C.   She can reduce patients’ pain during their last days

   D. She can arrange a journey for the patients before they die

63. They author mentioned his parents in the third paragraph in order to tell us         

   A. he wants parents to love their own children

   B.Jackie cares for him more than his parents do

   C.he loves Jackie more than he loves his patients

   D.he had a very unhappy childhood

64. The underlined word “miracle” in the fourth paragraph means something that is        .

    A. very exciting   B. hard to believe   C. very risky   D. very important

65. we can learn from the passage that          .

   A.  Jackie worked in the hospice as a volunteer.

   B.  the author’s mother left him when he was two

   C. the author was the youngest child in his family

   D.the author didn’t like being the hospice poster boy

66. According to the author,          actually cured him.

   A. Jackie’s love and encouragement      B other patients’ moving stories    

   C. the help of a well-known doctor          D. his strong desire to live

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阅读理解。
     I asked Jackie a lot of questions. I asked if she became close to her patients. She said, "Some I do,
especially if I have become their close friends and they tell me things they wouldn't tell anyone else. I've
found it harder for the patient's family to accept what's happening. In most cases, the dying person has
accepted the truth."
     I asked her how she could do this work for so long. She said,"I have taken care of 3,000people over
37years. I consider dying to be a very important part of life. I feel good because I can make these people's
journey easier."
      Jackie was the mother I have never had. My own mother, Helen, was taken away from me right after
I was born. I never knew her. And I had a strange relationship with my father. He was a Sunday father.
Since my sister and I lived in foster homes, he came to visit only on Sundays.
     But at the hospice (临终安养院), nurse Jackie gave me hope, love and encouragement. She listened to
all my stories, and I listened to hers. It was a comfort. The nurses had told my family that death was
coming near. As time went on, I became the star patient at the hospice, because I didn't go according to
plans. My kidneys started working again and could function without dialysis (透析). It was a mystery to
my doctors. My friends said It was a miracle. But I knew what actually cured me.
     The employees showed me off to other patients and being the ham I was, I enjoyed.
1. According to the second paragraph, the reason why Jackie feels happy is that _____.
A. she can have a trip with the patient
B. She knows dying is very important
C. She can reduce patients' pain during their last days
D. she can arrange a journey for the patients before they die
2. They author mentioned his parents in the third paragraph in order to tell us _____.
A. he wants parents to love their own children
B. Jackie cares for him more than his parents do
C. he loves Jackie more than he loves his patients
D. he had a very unhappy childhood 
3. The underlined word "miracle" in the fourth paragraph means something that is _____.
A. very exciting
B. hard to believe
C. very risky
D. very important
4. we can learn from the passage that _____.
A. Jackie worked in the hospice as a volunteer.
B. the author's mother left him when he was two
C. the author was the youngest child in his family
D. the author didn't like being the hospice poster boy
5. According to the author, _____ actually cured him.
A. Jackie's love and encouragement
B. other patients' moving stories
C. the help of a well-known doctor
D. his strong desire to live

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All the definitions(定义) and facts in a dictionary or book do not convey what friendship is really about. It cannot be understood through   36 . The only way to understand friendship is through experience, which   37  all the senses.
Friendship can be seen. It is seen in an old couple sitting in the park holding hands. It is seen in a child freely   38  the last cookie. It is not   39  to see friendship; it is always there for eyes that can see.
Friendship can be heard. It is heard in the words of two friends squeezing in lunch together on an extremely   40  day although they have a lot of things to do. It is the way they   41  each other, not the words. Friendship can be heard by those willing to listen.
Friendship is   42  in a touch. It is a pat on the back from a teammate, a high five between classes, and the wet kiss from the family dog. The touch   43  more than words or gestures. It is   44  understood and clearly shows the feelings.
Friendship has a taste. It tastes like homemade bread: the ingredients all measured and planned, then carefully   45 , then the quiet   46  as the dough(生面团) rises. Hot from the oven, the bread tastes more than the sum of its ingredients   47  there are the thoughts of the baker as her hands mix the flour or her   48  as she waits for the dough to rise.  49  and unmeasured, this is the ingredient that   50 . Warm, fresh from the oven, the difference you taste is   51 .
Friendship has a smell. It smells like the slightly burnt cookies your brother made especially for you. It smells like your home when   52  it after being away for a long tome. Friendship has   53  smells.
Finally, more than the other senses, friendship is a(n)  54  of the heart. It is the language of the heart --- a language that, whether seen, felt, heard, or tasted, is understood by the   55 . Like air fills the lungs, friendship fills the heart, allowing us to experience the best life has to offer: a friend.

【小题1】
A.readingB.studyingC.wordsD.gestures
【小题2】
A.expectsB.involvesC.affectsD.expresses
【小题3】
A.eatingB.holdingC.choosingD.sharing
【小题4】
A.commonB.formalC.difficultD.private
【小题5】
A.busyB.toughC.badD.important
【小题6】
A.look atB.talk toC.care for D.play with
【小题7】
A.feltB.givenC.discoveredD.remembered
【小题8】
A.understandsB.explainsC.communicatesD.knows
【小题9】
A.perfectlyB.instantlyC.hopefullyD.thankfully
【小题10】
A.tastedB.preparedC.mixedD.supplied
【小题11】
A.waitingB.workingC.changeD.competition
【小题12】
A.andB.becauseC.untilD.unless
【小题13】
A.patienceB.confidenceC.toleranceD.dependence
【小题14】
A.UnfinishedB.UncoveredC.UnseenD.Unmoved
【小题15】
A.comes to lifeB.makes the differenceC.makes senseD.takes effect
【小题16】
A.happinessB.comfortC.friendshipD.hardship
【小题17】
A.winning backB.stepping intoC.helping outD.carrying on
【小题18】
A.strongB.strangeC.naturalD.various
【小题19】
A.experienceB.thoughtC.rewardD.result
【小题20】
A.partnersB.sensesC.heartD.family

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第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
When I worked in Swaziland, one day we went to an orphanage. There we found a beautiful little girl named Tanzile. I gave her a sweet and she said something back to me in Si-swati, which the nurse next to me translated, “She wants another one — to give to her little sister.” I said “of course”. When we were going to leave, we passed by Tanzile’s house to say goodbye. To our surprise she seemed to be holding on to that extra sweet I had given her. I remember saying to the nurse “this little darling is clever — she has taken two for herself.”
But the nurse told us, “Tanzile is 7 now. Two years ago her mum and dad both died of AIDS. She was separated from her sister who was three at the time. Tanzile has not laid eyes on her since. But from then on whenever Tanzile receives anything from anyone, including food — she refuses to accept it, unless they give her two.” In fact, in the little mud hut where she lives, we find a pile of old things which she has been collecting to give to her sister one day.
People sometimes look at faces of African children and think that they are somehow different from our kids — that somehow they don’t feel pain or love. But that is not true. Their pain is deep. And so is their love. I can still remember the nurse trying to convince her that “if someone gives you food, you must accept it — even if it is only one piece and not two — for your own health.” And it was so hard for us to keep the tears from our eyes as she shook her head. Her hope and her love was all that she had. It mattered more than anything else. When I returned home that day, I was shocked to find that this was not an isolated story but others in the hospital knew of orphans just like Tanzile — waiting with a little pile of things in their hut, for their lovers who they haven’t seen so long.
I think of that old song — “when we’re hungry, love will keep us alive.”
56. From the passage we can learn Tanzile__________.
A. is very clever        B. knows her sister has died
C. has stored a lot for her sister       D. doesn’t like sweets
57. How old was her sister when the author met with Tanzile?
A. Three years old.    B. Four years old.
C. Five years old.     D. Six years old.
58. What has the author learned from her experience in Africa?
A. Love is more important in life than anything else.
B. African children are different in a way.
C. African children should be treated fairly.
D. We should express our love in time.
59. The best title for the passage would be __________
A. Give every child two sweets      B. Tanzile’s love for her sister
C. One for my sister               D. Change your attitude to African children

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Thirteen vehicles lined up last March to race across the Mojave Desert , seeking a million in prize money . To win , they had to finish the 142-mile race in less than 10 hours . Teams and watchers knew there might be no winner at all , because these vehicles were missinge a key part drivers .

DARPA , the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency , organized the race as part of a push to develop robotic vehicles for future battlefields . But the Grand Challenge , as it was called , just proved how difficult it is to get a car to speed across an unfamiliar desert without human guidance . One had its brake lock up in the starting area . Another began by throwing itself onto a wall . Another got tied up by bushes near the road after 1.9 miles .

One turned upside down . One took off in entirely the wrong direction and had to be disabled by remote (远距离的) control . One went a little more than a mile and rushed into a fence ; another managed to go for six miles but stuck on a rock . The “winner,” if there was any , reached 7.8 miles before it ran into a long , narrow hole , and the front wheels caught on fire .

“You get a lot of respect for natural abilities of the living things,” says Reinhold Behringer , who helped design two of the car-size vehicles for a company called Sci-Autonics . “Even ants (蚂蚁) can do all these tasks effortlessly . It’s very hard for us to put these abilities into our machines .”

The robotic vehicles , though with necessary modern equipment such as advanced computers and GPS guidance , had trouble figuring out fast enough the blocks ahead that a two-year-old human recognizes immediately , Sure , that very young child, who has just only learned to walk , may not think to wipe apple juice off her face , but she already knows that when there’s a cookie in the kitchen she has to climb up the table , and that when she gets to the cookie it will taste good . She is more advanced , even months old , than any machine humans have designed .

67.Watchers doubted if any of the vehicles could finish the race because        .

       A.they did not have any human guidance

       B.the road was not familiar to the drivers

       C.the distance was too long for the vehicles

       D.the prize money was unattractive to the drivers

68.DARPA organized the race in order to          .

       A.raise money for producing more robotic vehicles

       B.push the development of vehicle industry

       C.train more people to drive in the desert

       D.improve the vehicles for future wars

69.From the passage we know “robotic vehicles” are a kind of machines that          .

       A.can do effortlessly whatever tasks living thing can

       B.can take part in a race across 142 miles with a time limit

       C.can show off their ability to turn themselves upside down

       D.can move from place to place without being driven by human beings

70.In the race , the greatest distance one robotic vehicle covered was          .

       A.about eight miles                                 B.six miles

       C.almost two miles                                 D.about one mile

71.In the last paragraph , the writer implies that there is a long way to go          .

       A.for a robotic vehicle to finish a 142-mile race without any difficulties

       B.for a little child who has just learned to walk to reach the cookie on the table

       C.for a robotic vehicle to deal with a simple problem that a little child can solve

       D.for a little child to understand the importance of wiping apple juice off its face

 

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