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One day, many years ago, when I was working as a psychologist at a children's institution in England, an adolescent boy showed up in the waiting room. I went out there where he was  36up and down restlessly.

Tim wore a black raincoat that was   37   all the way up to his neck. His face was pale, and he stared at his feet while wringing (扭) his hands nervously. He had   38   his father as a baby, and had lived with his mother and grandfather ever since. But the year before he turned 13, his grandfather and mother were killed in a car accident.

I looked at Tim. He was very   39   and depressed (in low spirits). He refused to talk to me. The first two times we   40  , Tim only sat hunched up (蜷縮) in the chair without saying a word. As he was about to leave after the second visit, I put my hand on his shoulder. He didn't ___41   back, but he didn't look at me either.

"Come back next week, if you like,” I said. I   42    a bit. Then I said, "I know it hurts.”

He came, and I ____43____we play chess. He nodded. After that we played chess every Wednesday afternoon―in   44   and without making any eye contact. It's not easy for me to 45   in chess, but I admit that I made sure Tim won once or twice.

Usually, he arrived earlier, took the chessboard and pieces and set them up before I even got a(n)  46  to sit down. It seemed as if he enjoyed my   47  . But why did he   48   look at me?

"Perhaps he simply needs someone to share his   49   with," I thought.

One afternoon, Tim took off his raincoat and put it on the back of the chair. While he was setting up the chess pieces, his face seemed more   50  and his motions more lively.

Some months later, I sat staring at Tim's head,   51   he was bent over the chessboard. I was thinking about how little we knew about the healing (治療) process.   52  , he looked up at me. "It's your   53  ," he said.

After that day, Tim started talking.

Maybe I gave Tim something, but I learned a lot from him. He showed me how one-without any words―can   54   out to another person. All it   55   is a hug, a shoulder to cry on, a friendly touch, a sympathetic nature―and an ear that listens.

 

36.A.walking    

B.jumping

C.sitting

D.jogging

37.A.put

B.buttoned

C.wrapped

D.tied

38.A.hated

B.found

C.missed

D.lost

39.A.sad

B.mad

C.calm

D.tough

40.A.talked

B.tried

C.gathered

D.met

41.A.call

B.come

C.draw

D.get

42.A.suspected

B.hesitated

C.worried

D.doubted

43.A.insisted

B.demanded

C.required

D.suggested

44.A.satisfaction

B.patience

C.silence

D.excitement

45.A.cheat

B.move

C.play

D.win

46.A.promise

B.invitation

C.order

D.chance

47.A.a(chǎn)ttendance

B.technique

C.company

D.instruction

48.A.sometimes

B.never

C.often

D.ever

49.A.pain

B.secret

C.ideas

D.interests

50.A.serious

B.lovely

C.a(chǎn)live

D.pale

51.A.since

B.until

C.before

D.while

52.A.Suddenly

B.Nervously

C.Strangely

D.Fortunately

53.A.time

B.turn

C.fault

D.way

54.A.figure

B.leave

C.bring

D.reach

55.A.works

B.gives

C.takes

D.makes

 

 

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One day, many years ago, when I was working as a psychologist at a children's institution in England, an adolescent boy showed up in the waiting room. I went out there where he was  36up and down restlessly.

Tim wore a black raincoat that was   37   all the way up to his neck. His face was pale, and he stared at his feet while wringing (扭) his hands nervously. He had   38   his father as a baby, and had lived with his mother and grandfather ever since. But the year before he turned 13, his grandfather and mother were killed in a car accident.

I looked at Tim. He was very   39   and depressed (in low spirits). He refused to talk to me. The first two times we   40  , Tim only sat hunched up (蜷縮) in the chair without saying a word. As he was about to leave after the second visit, I put my hand on his shoulder. He didn't ___41   back, but he didn't look at me either.

"Come back next week, if you like,” I said. I   42    a bit. Then I said, "I know it hurts.”

He came, and I ____43____we play chess. He nodded. After that we played chess every Wednesday afternoon―in   44   and without making any eye contact. It's not easy for me to 45   in chess, but I admit that I made sure Tim won once or twice.

Usually, he arrived earlier, took the chessboard and pieces and set them up before I even got a(n)  46  to sit down. It seemed as if he enjoyed my   47  . But why did he   48   look at me?

"Perhaps he simply needs someone to share his   49   with," I thought.

One afternoon, Tim took off his raincoat and put it on the back of the chair. While he was setting up the chess pieces, his face seemed more   50  and his motions more lively.

Some months later, I sat staring at Tim's head,   51   he was bent over the chessboard. I was thinking about how little we knew about the healing (治療) process.   52  , he looked up at me. "It's your   53  ," he said.

After that day, Tim started talking.

Maybe I gave Tim something, but I learned a lot from him. He showed me how one-without any words―can   54   out to another person. All it   55   is a hug, a shoulder to cry on, a friendly touch, a sympathetic nature―and an ear that listens.

 

36.A.walking    

B.jumping

C.sitting

D.jogging

37.A.put

B.buttoned

C.wrapped

D.tied

38.A.hated

B.found

C.missed

D.lost

39.A.sad

B.mad

C.calm

D.tough

40.A.talked

B.tried

C.gathered

D.met

41.A.call

B.come

C.draw

D.get

42.A.suspected

B.hesitated

C.worried

D.doubted

43.A.insisted

B.demanded

C.required

D.suggested

44.A.satisfaction

B.patience

C.silence

D.excitement

45.A.cheat

B.move

C.play

D.win

46.A.promise

B.invitation

C.order

D.chance

47.A.a(chǎn)ttendance

B.technique

C.company

D.instruction

48.A.sometimes

B.never

C.often

D.ever

49.A.pain

B.secret

C.ideas

D.interests

50.A.serious

B.lovely

C.a(chǎn)live

D.pale

51.A.since

B.until

C.before

D.while

52.A.Suddenly

B.Nervously

C.Strangely

D.Fortunately

53.A.time

B.turn

C.fault

D.way

54.A.figure

B.leave

C.bring

D.reach

55.A.works

B.gives

C.takes

D.makes

 

 

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完形填空

  One day, many years ago, when I was working as a psychologist at a children's institution in England, an adolescent boy showed up in the waiting room.I went out there where he was   1   up and down restlessly.

  Tim wore a black raincoat that was   2   all the way up to his neck.His face was pale, and he stared at his feet while wringing(扭)his hands nervously.He had   3   his father as a baby, and had lived with his mother and grandfather ever since.But the year before he turned 13, his grandfather and mother were killed in a car accident.

  I looked at Tim.He was very   4   and depressed(in low spirits).He refused to talk to me.The first two times we   5  , Tim only sat hunched up(蜷縮)in the chair without saying a word.As he was about to leave after the second visit, I put my hand on his shoulder.He didn't   6   back, but he didn't look at me either.

“Come back next week, if you like,”I said.I   7   a bit.Then I said,“I know it hurts.”

  He came, and I   8   we play chess.He nodded.After that we played chess every Wednesday afternoon-in   9   and without making any eye contact.It's not easy for me to   10   in chess, but I admit that I made sure Tim won once or twice.

  Usually, he arrived earlier, took the chessboard and pieces and set them up before I even got a(n)  11   to sit down.It seemed as if he enjoyed my   12  .But why did he   13   look at me?

“Perhaps he simply needs someone to share his   14   with,”I thought.

One afternoon, Tim took off his raincoat and put it on the back of the chair.While he was setting up the chess pieces, his face seemed more   15   and his motions more lively.

  Some months later, I sat staring at Tim's head,   16   he was bent over the chessboard.I was thinking about how little we knew about the healing(治療)process.  17  , he looked up at me.“It's your   18  ,”he said.

  After that day, Tim started talking.

  Maybe I gave Tim something, but I learned a lot from him.He showed me how one-without any words-can   19   out to another person.All it   20   is a hug, a shoulder to cry on, a friendly touch, a sympathetic nature-and an ear that listens.

(1)

[  ]

A.

walking

B.

jumping

C.

sitting

D.

jogging

(2)

[  ]

A.

put

B.

buttoned

C.

wrapped

D.

tied

(3)

[  ]

A.

hated

B.

found

C.

missed

D.

lost

(4)

[  ]

A.

sad

B.

mad

C.

calm

D.

tough

(5)

[  ]

A.

talked

B.

tried

C.

gathered

D.

met

(6)

[  ]

A.

call

B.

come

C.

draw

D.

get

(7)

[  ]

A.

suspected

B.

hesitated

C.

worried

D.

doubted

(8)

[  ]

A.

insisted

B.

demanded

C.

required

D.

suggested

(9)

[  ]

A.

satisfaction

B.

patience

C.

silence

D.

excitement

(10)

[  ]

A.

cheat

B.

move

C.

play

D.

win

(11)

[  ]

A.

promise

B.

invitation

C.

order

D.

chance

(12)

[  ]

A.

attendance

B.

technique

C.

company

D.

instruction

(13)

[  ]

A.

sometimes

B.

never

C.

often

D.

ever

(14)

[  ]

A.

pain

B.

secret

C.

ideas

D.

interests

(15)

[  ]

A.

serious

B.

lovely

C.

alive

D.

pale

(16)

[  ]

A.

since

B.

until

C.

before

D.

while

(17)

[  ]

A.

Suddenly

B.

Nervously

C.

Strangely

D.

Fortunately

(18)

[  ]

A.

time

B.

turn

C.

fault

D.

way

(19)

[  ]

A.

figure

B.

leave

C.

bring

D.

reach

(20)

[  ]

A.

works

B.

gives

C.

takes

D.

makes

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完形填空

  One day, many years ago, when I was working as a psychologist(心理學(xué)家) at a children's institution in England, an adolescent boy showed up in the waiting room.I went out there where he was   1   up and down restlessly(煩躁地).

  Tim wore a black raincoat   2   was buttoned all the way up to his neck(脖子).His face was pale, and he stared at his feet while wringing(扭)his hands nervously(緊張地).He had   3   his father as a baby, and had lived with his mother and grandfather ever since.But the year before he turned 13, his grandfather and mother were killed in a car accident.

  I looked at Tim.He was very   4   and in low spirits.He   5   to talk to me.The first two times we   6  , Tim only sat hunched up(蜷縮)in the chair without saying a word.As he was about to leave after the second visit, I put my hand on his shoulder.He didn't draw back, but he didn't look at me either.

  "Come back next week, if you like, " I said.I   7   a bit.Then I said, "I know it hurts."

  He came, and I   8   we play chess.He nodded.After that we played chess every Wednesday afternoon-in   9   and without making any eye contact.It's not easy for me to   10   in chess, but I admit that I made sure Tim won once or twice.

  Usually, he arrived earlier, took the chessboard and pieces and set them up before I even got a(n)  11   to sit down.It seemed as if he enjoyed my   12  .But why did he   13   look at me?

  "Perhaps he simply needs someone to share his   14  ." I thought.

  One afternoon, Tim took off his raincoat and put it on the back of the chair.While he was setting up the chess pieces, his face seemed more   15   and his motions more lively.

  Some months later, I sat staring at Tim's head,   16   he was bent over the chessboard.I was thinking about how little we knew about the healing(治療)process   17  , he looked up at me."It's your   18  ," he said.

  After that day, Tim started talking.

  Maybe I gave Tim something, but I learned a lot from him.He showed me how one without any words can   19   out to another person.All it   20   is a hug, a shoulder to cry on, a friendly touch, a sympathetic nature and an ear that listens.

(1)

[  ]

A.

walking

B.

jumping

C.

sitting

D.

jogging

(2)

[  ]

A.

/

B.

that

C.

on which

D.

what

(3)

[  ]

A.

hated

B.

found

C.

missed

D.

lost

(4)

[  ]

A.

sad

B.

mad

C.

calm

D.

hard

(5)

[  ]

A.

liked

B.

agreed

C.

refused

D.

meant

(6)

[  ]

A.

talked

B.

chatted

C.

laughed

D.

met

(7)

[  ]

A.

stopped

B.

hesitated(猶豫)

C.

worried

D.

doubted(懷疑)

(8)

[  ]

A.

invited

B.

hoped

C.

advised

D.

asked

(9)

[  ]

A.

pleasure

B.

patience

C.

silence

D.

excitement

(10)

[  ]

A.

cheat

B.

move

C.

play

D.

win

(11)

[  ]

A.

promise

B.

invitation

C.

order

D.

chance

(12)

[  ]

A.

toleration

B.

patience

C.

company(陪伴)

D.

independence

(13)

[  ]

A.

sometimes

B.

never

C.

often

D.

ever

(14)

[  ]

A.

pain

B.

secret

C.

ideas

D.

interests

(15)

[  ]

A.

serious

B.

sad

C.

alive

D.

pale

(16)

[  ]

A.

since

B.

until

C.

before

D.

while

(17)

[  ]

A.

Suddenly

B.

Nervously

C.

Strangely

D.

Fortunately

(18)

[  ]

A.

time

B.

turn

C.

fault

D.

way

(19)

[  ]

A.

figure

B.

leave

C.

bring

D.

reach

(20)

[  ]

A.

works

B.

gives

C.

takes

D.

makes

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MIANYANG—At a corner of the city’s Jiuzhou Stadium, one of the biggest camps set up for those left homeless in the earthquake, 62-year-old Liu Yaorong was leaning against a window on Thursday.
Pointing to a quilt and clothes he received from the local government, he said: “These are all I have. My home collapsed in the quake, and everything in the town was flooded.”
He used to live in Xuanping town of Beichuan county which was destroyed by the quake. Adding to his misery, rivers blocked by landslides(山崩) led to flooding in the town.
But Liu said he was lucky because he was healthy, otherwise he would not have the energy to walk 10 hours on damaged and dangerous mountainous roads to escape the flood on Monday. He said the trip used to take him about 90 minutes when the roads were in good condition.
The journey was difficult and “rocks kept falling,” he said, showing injured legs and black, split toenails.
Liu said his three sons were working in eastern cities as migrant workers.
“I’ve been living alone in the mountains for more than 20 years. My wife died 30 years ago,” he said in a low voice.
During his journey to Mianyang, Liu said he saw many elderly people who chose to stay.
“Soldiers were persuading them to leave for fear of floods,” he said.
Talking about his home before the quake struck, Liu’s mood lifted. “I raised pigs and chickens, and grew vegetables. I could have rice, meat and greens almost every day,” he said.
“But now, I have only biscuits and instant noodles.”
Liu said one of his sons returned home from Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, after the quake, but left because the father refused to go with him.
“I don’t want to leave home. And I know it is difficult for them out there. How could I add to their burden?” he asked, his eyes red.
“I still want to go back to my home. Given a small piece of land, I could live by myself.”
It is learnt that resettlement plans for displaced people have not been finalized.
However, not every elderly person is as strong-willed as Liu.
Psychologists said the elderly need as much comfort as children. Lu Jianguo, a psychologist from Chengdu Medical College, said “We will first let them cry and tell their stories, and then help them regain confidence.”
【小題1】Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A.Liu Yaorong spent 8.5 hours more than usual covering the roads in escaping the flood.
B.The flood was followed by an earthquake in Xuanping in the same day.
C.Liu Yaorong was in time to escape the quake without being hurt.
D.Being healthy, Liu Yaorong was the only old man to escape the flood.
【小題2】The underlined word “ misery  ”in the third paragraph most probably means “      ”.
A.happinessB.fortuneC.puzzleD.suffering
【小題3】What’s Liu Yaorong’s attitude towards self-relief after the earthquake?
A.Positive.B.Negative.C.Aggressive.D.Dependent.
【小題4】 What would be the best title for the news report?
A.Elderly react more quickly to flood disaster
B.Elderly try hard to deal with quake disaster
C.Elderly prefer to stay at their own home
D.Elderly are well cared for by government

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MIANYANG—At a corner of the city’s Jiuzhou Stadium, one of the biggest camps set up for those left homeless in the earthquake, 62-year-old Liu Yaorong was leaning against a window on Thursday.

Pointing to a quilt and clothes he received from the local government, he said: “These are all I have. My home collapsed in the quake, and everything in the town was flooded.”

He used to live in Xuanping town of Beichuan county which was destroyed by the quake. Adding to his misery, rivers blocked by landslides(山崩) led to flooding in the town.

But Liu said he was lucky because he was healthy, otherwise he would not have the energy to walk 10 hours on damaged and dangerous mountainous roads to escape the flood on Monday. He said the trip used to take him about 90 minutes when the roads were in good condition.

The journey was difficult and “rocks kept falling,” he said, showing injured legs and black, split toenails.

Liu said his three sons were working in eastern cities as migrant workers.

“I’ve been living alone in the mountains for more than 20 years. My wife died 30 years ago,” he said in a low voice.

During his journey to Mianyang, Liu said he saw many elderly people who chose to stay.

“Soldiers were persuading them to leave for fear of floods,” he said.

Talking about his home before the quake struck, Liu’s mood lifted. “I raised pigs and chickens, and grew vegetables. I could have rice, meat and greens almost every day,” he said.

“But now, I have only biscuits and instant noodles.”

Liu said one of his sons returned home from Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, after the quake, but left because the father refused to go with him.

“I don’t want to leave home. And I know it is difficult for them out there. How could I add to their burden?” he asked, his eyes red.

“I still want to go back to my home. Given a small piece of land, I could live by myself.”

It is learnt that resettlement plans for displaced people have not been finalized.

However, not every elderly person is as strong-willed as Liu.

Psychologists said the elderly need as much comfort as children. Lu Jianguo, a psychologist from Chengdu Medical College, said “We will first let them cry and tell their stories, and then help them regain confidence.”

1.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A.Liu Yaorong spent 8.5 hours more than usual covering the roads in escaping the flood.

B.The flood was followed by an earthquake in Xuanping in the same day.

C.Liu Yaorong was in time to escape the quake without being hurt.

D.Being healthy, Liu Yaorong was the only old man to escape the flood.

2.The underlined word “ misery  ”in the third paragraph most probably means “      ”.

A.happiness

B.fortune

C.puzzle

D.suffering

3.What’s Liu Yaorong’s attitude towards self-relief after the earthquake?

A.Positive.

B.Negative.

C.Aggressive.

D.Dependent.

4. What would be the best title for the news report?

A.Elderly react more quickly to flood disaster

B.Elderly try hard to deal with quake disaster

C.Elderly prefer to stay at their own home

D.Elderly are well cared for by government

 

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MIANYANG—At a corner of the city’s Jiuzhou Stadium, one of the biggest camps set up for those left homeless in the earthquake, 62-year-old Liu Yaorong was leaning against a window on Thursday.
Pointing to a quilt and clothes he received from the local government, he said: “These are all I have. My home collapsed in the quake, and everything in the town was flooded.”
He used to live in Xuanping town of Beichuan county which was destroyed by the quake. Adding to his misery, rivers blocked by landslides(山崩) led to flooding in the town.
But Liu said he was lucky because he was healthy, otherwise he would not have the energy to walk 10 hours on damaged and dangerous mountainous roads to escape the flood on Monday. He said the trip used to take him about 90 minutes when the roads were in good condition.
The journey was difficult and “rocks kept falling,” he said, showing injured legs and black, split toenails.
Liu said his three sons were working in eastern cities as migrant workers.
“I’ve been living alone in the mountains for more than 20 years. My wife died 30 years ago,” he said in a low voice.
During his journey to Mianyang, Liu said he saw many elderly people who chose to stay.
“Soldiers were persuading them to leave for fear of floods,” he said.
Talking about his home before the quake struck, Liu’s mood lifted. “I raised pigs and chickens, and grew vegetables. I could have rice, meat and greens almost every day,” he said.
“But now, I have only biscuits and instant noodles.”
Liu said one of his sons returned home from Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, after the quake, but left because the father refused to go with him.
“I don’t want to leave home. And I know it is difficult for them out there. How could I add to their burden?” he asked, his eyes red.
“I still want to go back to my home. Given a small piece of land, I could live by myself.”
It is learnt that resettlement plans for displaced people have not been finalized.
However, not every elderly person is as strong-willed as Liu.
Psychologists said the elderly need as much comfort as children. Lu Jianguo, a psychologist from Chengdu Medical College, said “We will first let them cry and tell their stories, and then help them regain confidence.”

  1. 1.

    Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

    1. A.
      Liu Yaorong spent 8.5 hours more than usual covering the roads in escaping the flood.
    2. B.
      The flood was followed by an earthquake in Xuanping in the same day.
    3. C.
      Liu Yaorong was in time to escape the quake without being hurt.
    4. D.
      Being healthy, Liu Yaorong was the only old man to escape the flood.
  2. 2.

    The underlined word “ misery  ”in the third paragraph most probably means “      ”.

    1. A.
      happiness
    2. B.
      fortune
    3. C.
      puzzle
    4. D.
      suffering
  3. 3.

    What’s Liu Yaorong’s attitude towards self-relief after the earthquake?

    1. A.
      Positive.
    2. B.
      Negative.
    3. C.
      Aggressive.
    4. D.
      Dependent.
  4. 4.

    What would be the best title for the news report?

    1. A.
      Elderly react more quickly to flood disaster
    2. B.
      Elderly try hard to deal with quake disaster
    3. C.
      Elderly prefer to stay at their own home
    4. D.
      Elderly are well cared for by government

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One day, many years ago, when I was working as a psychologist(心理學(xué)家)at a children's institution in England, an adolescent boy showed up in the waiting room. I went out there where he was   41 

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up and down restlessly(煩躁地).

       Tim wore a black raincoat    42  was buttoned all the way up to his neck(脖子). His face was pale, and he stared at his feet while wringing (扭) his hands nervously(緊張地). He had   43   his father as a baby, and had lived with his mother and grandfather ever since. But the year before he turned 13, his grandfather and mother were killed in a car accident.

       I looked at Tim. He was very   44   and in low spirits . He   45   to talk to me. The first two times we   46  , Tim only sat hunched up (蜷縮) in the chair without saying a word. As he was about to leave after the second visit, I put my hand on his shoulder. He didn't draw  back, but he didn't look at me either.

       "Come back next week, if you like, " I said. I  47  a bit. Then I said, "I know it hurts. "

       He came, and I   48   we play chess. He nodded. After that we played chess every Wednesday afternoon—in   49  and without making any eye contact. It's not easy for me to 50                      

in chess, but I admit that I made sure Tim won once or twice.

       Usually, he arrived earlier, took the chessboard and pieces and set them up before I even got

a(n)  51  to sit down. It seemed as if he enjoyed my   52  . But why did he   53  look at

me?

       "Perhaps he simply needs someone to share his   54   ." I thought.

       One afternoon, Tim took off his raincoat and put it on the back of the chair. While he was setting up the chess pieces, his face seemed more   55  and his motions more lively.

       Some months later, I sat staring at Tim's head,   56   he was bent over the chessboard. I was thinking about how little we knew about the healing (治療) process.   57  , he looked up at me. "It's your   58  ," he said.

       After that day, Tim started talking.

       Maybe I gave Tim something, but I learned a lot from him. He showed me how one without any words can   59   out to another person. All it  60   is a hug, a shoulder to cry on, a friendly touch, a sympathetic nature and an ear that listens.

41.A.walking        B.jumping   C.sitting      D.jogging

42.A./       B.that   C.on which  D.what

43.A.hated B.found       C.missed      D.lost

44.A.sad    B.mad  C.calm  D.hard

45.A.liked B.a(chǎn)greed      C.refused     D.meant

46.A.talked       B.chatted     C.laughed    D.met

47.A.stopped    B.hesitated(猶豫) C.worried    D.doubted(懷疑)

48.A.invited     B.hoped       C.a(chǎn)dvised     D.a(chǎn)sked

49.A.satisfaction      B.patience    C.silence      D.excitement

50.A.cheat B.move C.play  D.win

51.A.promise    B.invitation  C.order D.chance

52.A.toleration  B.patience    C.company(陪伴)       D.independence

53.A.sometimes       B.never C.often D.ever

54.A.pain  B.secret       C.ideas D.interests

55.A.serious     B.sad    C.a(chǎn)live  D.pale

56.A.since B.until  C.before      D.while

57.A.Suddenly  B.Nervously      C.Strangely      D.Fortunately

58.A.time  B.turn   C.fault  D.way

59.A.figure       B.leave C.bring D.reach

60.A.works             B.gives             C.takes           D.makes

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  MIANYANG-At a corner of the city's Jiuzhou Stadium, one of the biggest camps set up for those left homeless in the earthquake, 62-year-old Liu Yaorong was leaning against a window on Thursday.

  Pointing to a quilt and clothes he received from the local government, he said:“These are all I have.My home collapsed in the quake, and everything in the town was flooded.”

  He used to live in Xuanping town of Beichuan county which was destroyed by the quake.Adding to his misery, rivers blocked by landslides(山崩)led to flooding in the town.

  But Liu said he was lucky because he was healthy, otherwise he would not have the energy to walk 10 hours on damaged and dangerous mountainous roads to escape the flood on Monday.He said the trip used to take him about 90 minutes when the roads were in good condition.

  The journey was difficult and“rocks kept falling,”he said, showing injured legs and black, split toenails.

  Liu said his three sons were working in eastern cities as migrant workers.

  “I've been living alone in the mountains for more than 20 years.My wife died 30 years ago,” he said in a low voice.

  During his journey to Mianyang, Liu said he saw many elderly people who chose to stay.

  “Soldiers were persuading them to leave for fear of floods,”he said.

  Talking about his home before the quake struck, Liu's mood lifted.“I raised pigs and chickens, and grew vegetables.I could have rice, meat and greens almost every day,”he said.

  “But now, I have only biscuits and instant noodles.”

  Liu said one of his sons returned home from Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, after the quake, but left because the father refused to go with him.

  “I don't want to leave home.And I know it is difficult for them out there.How could I add to their burden?”he asked, his eyes red.

  “I still want to go back to my home.Given a small piece of land, I could live by myself.”

  It is learnt that resettlement plans for displaced people have not been finalized.

  However, not every elderly person is as strong-willed as Liu.

  Psychologists said the elderly need as much comfort as children.Lu Jianguo, a psychologist from Chengdu Medical College, said“We will first let them cry and tell their stories, and then help them regain confidence.”

(1)

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Liu Yaorong spent 8.5 hours more than usual covering the roads in escaping the flood.

B.

The flood was followed by an earthquake in Xuanping in the same day.

C.

Liu Yaorong was in time to escape the quake without being hurt.

D.

Being healthy, Liu Yaorong was the only old man to escape the flood.

(2)

The underlined word“misery”in the third paragraph most probably means“________”.

[  ]

A.

happiness

B.

fortune

C.

puzzle

D.

suffering

(3)

What's Liu Yaorong's attitude towards self-relief after the earthquake?

[  ]

A.

Positive.

B.

Negative.

C.

Aggressive.

D.

Dependent.

(4)

What would be the best title for the news report?

[  ]

A.

Elderly react more quickly to flood disaster

B.

Elderly try hard to deal with quake disaster

C.

Elderly prefer to stay at their own home

D.

Elderly are well cared for by government

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MIANYANG—At a corner of the city’s Jiuzhou Stadium, one of the biggest camps set up for those left homeless in the earthquake, 62-year-old Liu Yaorong was leaning against a window on Thursday.

Pointing to a quilt and clothes he received from the local government, he said: “These are all I have. My home collapsed in the quake, and everything in the town was flooded.”

He used to live in Xuanping town of Beichuan county which was destroyed by the quake. Adding to his misery, rivers blocked by landslides(山崩) led to flooding in the town.

But Liu said he was lucky because he was healthy, otherwise he would not have the energy to walk 10 hours on damaged and dangerous mountainous roads to escape the flood on Monday. He said the trip used to take him about 90 minutes when the roads were in good condition.

The journey was difficult and “rocks kept falling,” he said, showing injured legs and black, split toenails.

Liu said his three sons were working in eastern cities as migrant workers.

“I’ve been living alone in the mountains for more than 20 years. My wife died 30 years ago,” he said in a low voice.

During his journey to Mianyang, Liu said he saw many elderly people who chose to stay.

“Soldiers were persuading them to leave for fear of floods,” he said.

Talking about his home before the quake struck, Liu’s mood lifted. “I raised pigs and chickens, and grew vegetables. I could have rice, meat and greens almost every day,” he said.

“But now, I have only biscuits and instant noodles.”

Liu said one of his sons returned home from Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, after the quake, but left because the father refused to go with him.

“I don’t want to leave home. And I know it is difficult for them out there. How could I add to their burden?” he asked, his eyes red.

“I still want to go back to my home. Given a small piece of land, I could live by myself.”

It is learnt that resettlement plans for displaced people have not been finalized.

However, not every elderly person is as strong-willed as Liu.

Psychologists said the elderly need as much comfort as children. Lu Jianguo, a psychologist from Chengdu Medical College, said “We will first let them cry and tell their stories, and then help them regain confidence.”

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Liu Yaorong spent 8.5 hours more than usual covering the roads in escaping the flood.

B. The flood was followed by an earthquake in Xuanping in the same day.

C. Liu Yaorong was in time to escape the quake without being hurt.

D. Being healthy, Liu Yaorong was the only old man to escape the flood.

The underlined word “ misery  ”in the third paragraph most probably means “       ”.

A. happiness          B. fortune      C. puzzle          D. suffering

What’s Liu Yaorong’s attitude towards self-relief after the earthquake?

    A. Positive.         B. Negative.       C. Aggressive.       D. Dependent.

What would be the best title for the news report?

A. Elderly react more quickly to flood disaster

B. Elderly try hard to deal with quake disaster

C. Elderly prefer to stay at their own home

D. Elderly are well cared for by government

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