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Reading Comprehension(阅读理解):

There was once a clever boy. His father was living but his mother was dead. His father had borrowed a little money from his friend. The boy thought that his parent was wrong in doing that. Other people thought perhaps it was a wise thing to do. But the money made him successful in life. After a few years, he grew up, and went to school. Before he was twenty, he started a public business. He was careful and saved money more than he spent. His life got better.

True or False(判断下列句子是否符合短文内容。符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示)

1.When he was a boy, his parents died.

(  )

2.The boy didn't think his father had done a good job.

(  )

3.Others thought the boy's father had done something helpful to the boy.

(  )

4.His success had nothing to do with his.

(  )

5.When he was twenty, the boy began his work.

(  )

6. He spent too much money in winning his success.

(  )

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Read the sentences below and choose the meanings for the underlined parts.

 

(1) The tea was so hot that she couldn't drink it fast, so she had to sip it.

[  ]

(2) He forgot to switch off the air conditioner, because it was running all night.

[  ]

(3) He spent nearly all his money. He had hardly any left.

[  ]

(4) I suppose you felt tired after running the marathon.

[  ]

(5) There's a nasty smell coming from that sewer,

[  ]

Aalmost none

Bunpleasant; not nice

Cworking; operating

Ddrink something in small amounts

Ethink something to be true

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—Can you guess ______ the new schoolbag yesterday?

—Sorry, I’ve no idea.

A. how much did he pay for           B. how much he spent

C. how much he paid for             D. how much did he spend

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阅读理解

  Jeffery Poe, a student who does computer studies at Texas University, found his own parents with the help of Internet(互联网).The news got around soon and many of his friends came to share his happiness.Some of them even asked him to help them find jobs on the Internet.

  Before he turned to Internet for help.Jeffery had spent one year looking for his parents who left him 26 years ago when he was a baby.Using knowledge on computer and network(网络), Jeffery found out his birth information(信息)and sent a notice to Internet in the hope of finding his parents.Only one day later, Jeffery's dream came true.

  When Jeffery flew to Los Angeles to meet his father, Stephen, they embraced(拥抱)each other lovingly and warmly.They enjoyed the family meeting.Later on Mother's Day, Jeffery met his mother Silvia.

  Three years ago Stephen himself also tried hard to look for his son.but his hard try ended in nothing.Jeffery's try on the Internet has turned to be a happy ending.

(1)

Which of the following we can not know from the passage?

[  ]

A.

Jeffery's birth information.

B.

Where Jeffery's father lives.

C.

When Jeffery's parents left him.

D.

What Jeffery does.

(2)

Jeffery couldn't find his parents a year ago because ________.

[  ]

A.

his parents didn't want to see him

B.

he couldn't get useful information

C.

he didn't want to

D.

he was just a student

(3)

The word“share”in the passage means ________.

[  ]

A.

to ask about

B.

to give back

C.

to have something with others

D.

to study together

(4)

Before he found his parents, Jeffery had to ________.

[  ]

A.

make a lot of friends

B.

fly to Los Angeles

C.

send a notice to Internet every day

D.

find out his own birth information

(5)

How long did it take Jeffery to find his parents on the Internet with a notice?

[  ]

A.

Only one day.

B.

Less than one year.

C.

Three years.

D.

26 years.

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E-mail can be a powerful new tool in improving communication between patients and doctors, according to one expert.

“Using the Internet, doctors can answer more questions from more patients in a shorter time,” writes Dr. Dada Pal, a famous doctor in Manchester, UK.

  According to Pal, nearly forty percent of American patients say they have used e-mail to communicate with a doctor.

  He notes, however, that although patients have such interest, only up to two percent of doctors in the united States offer e-mail service.

  Using e-mail, doctors can make sure of their advice and point, patient to patient information materials and other resources on the Internet. It's said that more than ten thousand healthoriented websites already exist now.

  However, some people worry that widespread use of medical e-mail might set up two kinds of care—one for Internet“haves” and another for the “have-nots”

  But Pal points out that“ by the year 2000 nearly every library will offer (Internet and e-mail) services in the United States, allowing even low-income patients to use such means.” Pal also talks about other possible barriers to the acceptance of medical e-mail.

  “Doctors may be unwilling to offer e-mail services for fear of increasing workload and uncertainty about payment for the time they spent,” he explains, and patients may worry that their medical information might be read by others.“But these problems can all be solved,” he adds.

  E-mail may well help us a lot in health care, Pal concludes. “Patients can get in normal clinics,” he points out, “and they might find communication on the information superhighway less fearful, than face-to-face dialogues with their doctors.”

(  )(1). The article introduces a new way of patient-doctor communication __________.

A. by e-mail               B. by visiting

C. by searching the Internet         D. by using the computer

(  ) (2). According to the passage, some people worry that __________.

A. it might have to serve both who have access to the Internet and those who don't

B. it might meet double doubts from those who have access to the Internet and those who don't

C. it might make trouble between those who can use the Internet and those who can't

D. it might make trouble between those who have Internet experiences and those who haven't

(  ) (3). All the following points are advantages of using medical e-mail except __________.

A. it is more reliable

B. it is less frightening

C. it troubles patients and doctors to understand each other better

D. it provides patients more choices of treatment

(  )(4). What does the word “barriers” mean?

A.可能   B. 危险     C. 障碍    D.秘密

(  ) (5). Which of the following is true about e-mail in the United States?

A. Every patient cannot use it.

B. Only doctors can use it.

C. Patients needn't pay for their treatment by using e-mail.

D. No others can read the information sent by e-mail.

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