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Dear Dr. Bamford,
     I know you are a famous scientist who has done great work on cloning (克隆) animals. Please excuse me
for writing to you, but I need your  1 . Let me explain.
     I am a 58-year-old man. I'm very rich. I live in a large house. My wife died three years ago; we didn't have
children.
     So, am I  2 ? No, because Cindy is with me. Every night we eat dinner together and watch TV. Cindy sits
beside me  3  I feel very happy. I'm fascinated (着迷的) with her beautiful green eyes. She's also very smart.
Sometimes she thinks only about herself. But that's what I  4  about her. She is quite a beautiful Siamese cat.
There is no other cat like her in the whole world.
     These days I worry about  5   Cindy. She is getting older and older. Cats don't live  6  humans, of course,
so she will die before I do. I cannot imagine my life  7  Cindy.
     Well, why not get another cat after Cindy dies?  8 ! No other cat can even replace (替代) her.
      I have been thinking about this: Clone Cindy. Scientists are able to clone sheep and mice and other animals.
They should be able to clone cats without much  9 . Luckily, I am a rich man. I don't care how much money I
will spend cloning Cindy. I think  10  to clone pets. It's not cloning humans.
     What do you think? Could you clone Cindy?
                                                                                                                                             Sincerely
                                                                                                                                           A rich man
(     )1. A. cat          
(     )2. A. lucky        
(     )3. A. but          
(     )4. A. like         
(     )5. A. feeding      
(     )6. A. as hard as   
(     )7. A. with         
(     )8. A. Certainly    
(     )9. A. difficulty   
(     )10. A. it's terrible
B. animals            
B. lonely             
B. or                 
B. hate               
B. catching           
B. as soon as         
B. without            
B. Impossible         
B. advice             
B. you aren't supposed
C. help      
C. healthy   
C. for       
C. mind      
C. losing    
C. so often as
C. of        
C. Really    
C. hope      
C. it's OK   
D. money             
D. happy             
D. and                       
D. stand             
D. training          
D. so long as        
D. about             
D. Wonderful         
D  chance            
D. you aren't allowed

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Dear Dr.Bamford,

  I know you are a famous scientist who has done great work on cloning(克隆)animals.Please excuse me for writing to you, but I need your   1   Let me explain.

  I am a 58-year-old man.I'm very rich.I live in a large house.My wife died three years ago; we didn't have children.

  So, am I   2  ?No, because Cindy is with me.Every night we eat dinner together and watch TV.Cindy sits beside me   3   I feel very happy.I'm fascinated(着迷的)with her beautiful green eyes.She's also very smart.Sometimes she thinks only about herself.But that's what I   4   about her.She is quite a beautiful Siamese cat.There is no other cat like her in the whole world.

  These days I worry about   5   Cindy.She is getting older and older.Cats don't live   6   humans, of course, s she will die before I do.I cannot imagine my life   7   Cindy.

  Well, why not get another cat after Cindy dies?  8  !No other cat can ever replace(代替)her.

  I have been thinking about this:Clone Cindy.Scientists are able to clone sheep and mice and other animals.They should be able to clone cats without much   9   Luckily, I am a rich man.I don't care how much money I will spend cloning Cindy.I think   10   to clone pets.It's not cloning humans.

  What do you think? Could you clone Cindy?

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cat

B.

animals

C.

help

D.

money

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A.

lucky

B.

lonely

C.

healthy

D.

happy

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A.

but

B.

or

C.

for

D.

and

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A.

like

B.

hate

C.

mind

D.

stand

(5)

[  ]

A.

feeding

B.

catching

C.

losing

D.

training

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A.

as hard as

B.

as soon as

C.

so often as

D.

so long as

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A.

with

B.

without

C.

of

D.

about

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[  ]

A.

Certainly

B.

Impossible

C.

Really

D.

Wonderful

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A.

difficulty

B.

advice

C.

hope

D.

chance

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[  ]

A.

it's terrible

B.

you aren't supposed

C.

it's OK

D.

you aren't allowed

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My life suffered a lot in a summer five years ago. My father died in a car accident, leaving my mother, my two younger brothers and I alone. At that time, I was a senior high school student. After my father’s funeral (葬礼), I had no choice but to drop out of school and work in a factory.
I really wanted to return to school and wanted to go to college, but I couldn’t. I only hoped to bring up my two younger brothers. Life was not easy for me, for I can’t afford their tuition (学费) even if I worked from day to night without stopping. Without my father’s protection, I thought I was a slave (奴隶) to the fate.
Later on, something changed my life. I still remember that it was a rainy day. I put myself in the rain and walked slowly in the street.
Suddenly the rain stopped! I raised my head and found “the sky” was in fact a dark blue umbrella. Then I noticed a middle-aged man with one leg on crutch (拐杖) standing behind me. He said to me, “Why not run without an umbrella? If you didn’t run, you would get drenched.”
The man told me that he was promoter (推销员). He once dreamed of being a policeman, but an accident ruined (毁灭) his dream. Though his present job was not suitable for his legs, it was wonderful start to him. He was very happy that he didn’t lose heart and still “ran” on the road of life…
I was encouraged by the man’s words. I went to a big city and I became an assurance representative (保险代理人). After two years’ running, I did well and my family condition turned better little by little. Later I returned to school and succeeded in my entrance to university.
Life is like this. When you are in rainy days in your life, if you couldn’t find a way to prevent you from being wet, you would be overwhelmed (被制服). But if you decide to get rid of it, you’ll discover that the rainy days last not so long as you imagine.
【小题1】What happened to the writer at the beginning of the story? 

A.His father died in a car accident six years ago.
B.He didn’t have money to hold the funeral for his father.
C.He had to drop out of school to look after his sick mother.
D.He couldn’t afford his two brothers’ tuition even if he worked from day to night.
【小题2】About the middle-aged man with one leg on crutch, which of the following is NOT true?
A.He lost one leg in an accident.
B.He had dreamed of being a policeman.
C.He became a promoter after an accident.
D.He had a good job which was suitable for him very well.
【小题3】What does the underlined word “drenched” mean in Chinese?
A.干燥的B.湿透的C.紧张的D.舒服的
【小题4】What’s the main idea of the sixth paragraph?
A.The writer learned from the man and the situation soon got better.
B.The writer didn’t want to listen to the man and left without any word.
C.The writer had to give up his dream and became a promoter as the man.
D.The writer made friends with the man and they got on well with each other.
【小题5】Which is the best title for the passage?
A.Try to Be Independent.
B.Care for the Disabled Person.
C.Run out of the Rainy Season of Your Life.
D.Get to Know More About Middle-aged People

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My life suffered a lot in a summer five years ago. My father died in a car accident, leaving my mother, my two younger brothers and I alone. At that time, I was a senior high school student. After my father’s funeral (葬礼), I had no choice but to drop out of school and work in a factory.

I really wanted to return to school and wanted to go to college, but I couldn’t. I only hoped to bring up my two younger brothers. Life was not easy for me, for I can’t afford their tuition (学费) even if I worked from day to night without stopping. Without my father’s protection, I thought I was a slave (奴隶) to the fate.

Later on, something changed my life. I still remember that it was a rainy day. I put myself in the rain and walked slowly in the street.

Suddenly the rain stopped! I raised my head and found “the sky” was in fact a dark blue umbrella. Then I noticed a middle-aged man with one leg on crutch (拐杖) standing behind me. He said to me, “Why not run without an umbrella? If you didn’t run, you would get drenched.”

The man told me that he was promoter (推销员). He once dreamed of being a policeman, but an accident ruined (毁灭) his dream. Though his present job was not suitable for his legs, it was wonderful start to him. He was very happy that he didn’t lose heart and still “ran” on the road of life…

I was encouraged by the man’s words. I went to a big city and I became an assurance representative (保险代理人). After two years’ running, I did well and my family condition turned better little by little. Later I returned to school and succeeded in my entrance to university.

Life is like this. When you are in rainy days in your life, if you couldn’t find a way to prevent you from being wet, you would be overwhelmed (被制服). But if you decide to get rid of it, you’ll discover that the rainy days last not so long as you imagine.

1.What happened to the writer at the beginning of the story? 

    A. His father died in a car accident six years ago.

    B. He didn’t have money to hold the funeral for his father.

    C. He had to drop out of school to look after his sick mother.

    D. He couldn’t afford his two brothers’ tuition even if he worked from day to night.

2.About the middle-aged man with one leg on crutch, which of the following is NOT true?

    A. He lost one leg in an accident.

    B. He had dreamed of being a policeman.

C. He became a promoter after an accident.

    D. He had a good job which was suitable for him very well.

3.What does the underlined word “drenched” mean in Chinese?

    A. 干燥的       B. 湿透的      C. 紧张的      D.舒服的

4.What’s the main idea of the sixth paragraph?

   A. The writer learned from the man and the situation soon got better.

B. The writer didn’t want to listen to the man and left without any word.

   C. The writer had to give up his dream and became a promoter as the man.

   D. The writer made friends with the man and they got on well with each other.

5.Which is the best title for the passage?

   A. Try to Be Independent.

B. Care for the Disabled Person.

   C. Run out of the Rainy Season of Your Life.

D. Get to Know More About Middle-aged People

 

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My life suffered a lot in a summer five years ago. My father died in a car accident, leaving my mother, my two younger brothers and I alone. At that time, I was a senior high school student. After my father’s funeral (葬礼), I had no choice but to drop out of school and work in a factory.
I really wanted to return to school and wanted to go to college, but I couldn’t. I only hoped to bring up my two younger brothers. Life was not easy for me, for I can’t afford their tuition (学费) even if I worked from day to night without stopping. Without my father’s protection, I thought I was a slave (奴隶) to the fate.
Later on, something changed my life. I still remember that it was a rainy day. I put myself in the rain and walked slowly in the street.
Suddenly the rain stopped! I raised my head and found “the sky” was in fact a dark blue umbrella. Then I noticed a middle-aged man with one leg on crutch (拐杖) standing behind me. He said to me, “Why not run without an umbrella? If you didn’t run, you would get drenched.”
The man told me that he was promoter (推销员). He once dreamed of being a policeman, but an accident ruined (毁灭) his dream. Though his present job was not suitable for his legs, it was wonderful start to him. He was very happy that he didn’t lose heart and still “ran” on the road of life…
I was encouraged by the man’s words. I went to a big city and I became an assurance representative (保险代理人). After two years’ running, I did well and my family condition turned better little by little. Later I returned to school and succeeded in my entrance to university.
Life is like this. When you are in rainy days in your life, if you couldn’t find a way to prevent you from being wet, you would be overwhelmed (被制服). But if you decide to get rid of it, you’ll discover that the rainy days last not so long as you imagine.
小题1:What happened to the writer at the beginning of the story? 
A.His father died in a car accident six years ago.
B.He didn’t have money to hold the funeral for his father.
C.He had to drop out of school to look after his sick mother.
D.He couldn’t afford his two brothers’ tuition even if he worked from day to night.
小题2:About the middle-aged man with one leg on crutch, which of the following is NOT true?
A.He lost one leg in an accident.
B.He had dreamed of being a policeman.
C.He became a promoter after an accident.
D.He had a good job which was suitable for him very well.
小题3:What does the underlined word “drenched” mean in Chinese?
A.干燥的B.湿透的C.紧张的D.舒服的
小题4:What’s the main idea of the sixth paragraph?
A.The writer learned from the man and the situation soon got better.
B.The writer didn’t want to listen to the man and left without any word.
C.The writer had to give up his dream and became a promoter as the man.
D.The writer made friends with the man and they got on well with each other.
小题5:Which is the best title for the passage?
A.Try to Be Independent.
B.Care for the Disabled Person.
C.Run out of the Rainy Season of Your Life.
D.Get to Know More About Middle-aged People

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