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He discovered from the timetable that the train was 【B1】 in twenty minutes. Edgar settled

himself into a corner, worried 【B2】 when people saw him they would all wonder 【B3】 a child like him was making a train journey alone. He sighed with 【B4】 when at last he heard the first sound of the train and then saw it roar in the train 【B5】 was to take him out into the world. As he climbed 【B6】 he noticed his ticket was second-class. He 【B7】 always traveled first – class before and again he felt that everything had changed. There were differences he had never 【B8】 before. His 【B9】 companions were not 【B10】 those he usually met. Some Italian workmen with hard hands and rough voices sat opposite, 【B11】 spades and shovels, and looked out with dull, blank expressions. They had been working 【B12】 money. Edgar thought, but he couldn't imagine 【B13】 it could be. He became 【B14】 for the first time that he was accustomed as a matter of 【B15】 to an air of comfortable ease in his life, and there was so much he knew nothing about.

Edgar began to see many things from that narrow compartment with its windows to the 【B16】 world. He 【B17】 out of the window with new eyes. And it seemed to him that he saw everything in its proper light for the first time.

Houses fled by as 【B18】 blown away by the wind, and this made him think about the people who lived in them. Were they 【B19】 or poor, happy or miserable? Did they 【B20】 as he did, to know everything?

【B1】

A.up

B.due

C.owing

D.on

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A little girl was given so many picture books on her seventh birthday that her father thou
ght his daughter should give one or two of her new books to a litter neighbor boy named Robert.

Now, taking books, or anything else, from a little girl is like taking candy from a baby, but the father of the little girl had his way and Robert got two of her books. "After all, that leaves you with nine", said the father, who thought he was a philosopher and a child psychologist, and couldn't shut his big stupid mouth on the subject.

A few weeks later, the father went to his library to look up "father" in the Oxford English Dictionary, to feast his eyes on(饱眼福) the praise of fatherhood through the centuries, but he couldn't find volume F~G and then he discovered that three others were missing, too—A~B, L~M, V~Z. He began to search his household, and learned what had happened to the four missing volumes.

"A man came to the door this morning", said his little daughter, "and he didn't know how to get from here to Torrington, or from Torrington to Winsted, and he was a nice man, much nicer than Robert, and so I gave him four of your books. After all, there are thirteen volumes in the Oxford English Dictionary, and that leaves you with nine".

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A.This sort of thing is quite common.

B.It makes no difference to a child.

C.It is nothing to be surprised at.

D.It may hurt the girl's feelings.

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第2题
回答{TSE}题: From Ponzi to Madoff The year was 1920.The country was the United States of A
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A. $5 a year

B. $40 a year

C. $20 a year

D. $100 a year

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第3题
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听力原文: The inhabitants of Tango, a small island in the South Pacific, discovered a plant that contained a powerful drug. This drug made it more difficult for them to think rationally—it stopped them worrying about the future, and enabled them to forget all their problems. At the same time, it made it much easier for them to relax and enjoy themselves: so much so, indeed, that the whole population of the island stopped working and spent all their time singing and dancing and looking at the sea. Unfortunately this had a very bad effect on the country's economy, and people began to run short of food. This, however, didn't discourage the people from taking the drug. The Prime Minister made speeches on the TV warning them about the drug, but nobody took any notice, and before long the economy was in ruins. This forced the Government to make the drug illegal. But that only made the situation worse. The law couldn't prevent the people from taking the drug, which grew wild all over the island. Eventually, the Government found a better solution: they exported the drug to other countries. This saved the islanders from having to work more than one day a week, and allowed them to spend the rest of their time sitting in the sun without a care in the world.

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A.The drug made them lose &he ability to work.

B.The drug made it more difficult for people to think rationally.

C.The drug stopped people from worrying about the future.

D.The drug enabled people to forget all their problems.

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第4题
Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passag

Section C

Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the

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【B1】

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第5题
A little girl was given so many picture books on her seventh birthday that her father thou
ght she should give one or two of her new books to a little neighbor boy named Robert.

(76) Now, taking books, or anything else, from a little girl is like taking candy from a baby. but the father of the little girl had his way and Robert got two of her books. "After all, that leaves you with nine," said the father, who was a philosopher and a child psychologist(心理学家), and couldn't shut his big stupid mouth on the subject.

A few weeks later, the father went to his library to look up "father" in the Oxford English Dictionary, to feast his eyes on(一饱眼福) the praise of fatherhood through the centuries, but hc couldn't find volume F-G and then he discovered that three others were missing, too: A-B, L-M, V-Z. He began to search his household, and learned what had happened to the four missing volumes.

"A man came to the door this morning," said the little daughter, "and he didn't know how to get from here to Torrington, or from Torrington to Winsted, and he was a nice man, much nicer than Robert, and so I gave him four of your books. After all, there are thirteen volumes in the Oxford English Dictionary, and that leaves you with nine."

How does the writer feel about taking picture books from a little girl?

A.This sort of thing is quite common.

B.It makes no difference to a child.

C.It's nothing to be surprised at.

D.It may hurt the girl's feelings.

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第6题
A story is told about a soldier who was finally coming home after having fought in Vietnam. He called his parents from San Francisco. "Mom and Dad, I'm coming home, but I've a favor to ask. I have a friend. I'd like to bring him home with me."

"Sure," they replied, "we'd love to meet him."

"There's something you should know," the son continued, "he was injured pretty badly in the fighting. He stepped on a land mine(地雷) and lost an arm and a leg. He has nowhere else to go, and I want him to live with us."

"We're sorry to hear that, son. But, maybe we can help him find somewhere to live."

"No, Mom and Dad, I want him to live with us."

"Son," said the father, "you don't know what you're asking. Someone with such a handicap would be a terrible burden to us. We have our own lives to live, and we can't let something like this interfere with our lives. I think you should just come home and forget about this guy. He'll find a way to live on his own."

At that point, the son hung up the phone. The parents heard nothing more from him. A few days later, however, they received a call from the San Francisco police. Their son had died after falling from a building. The police believed he had killed himself.

The grief-stricken(悲痛欲绝的) parents flew to San Francisco and were taken to the city morgue(太平间) to identify the body of their son. They recognized him, but to their horror they also discovered something they didn't know, their son had only one arm and one leg.

221.The soldier called his parents from San Francisco()..

A.before going to fight in Vietnam

B.after having fought in Vietnam

C.after writing a letter to his friend

D.before making his mind to stay in the army

222.The soldier told his parents that he wanted them to().

A.meet his friend in the army

B.find a place for his wounded friend to live in

C.move to San Francisco

D.agree to his plan that he would bring his wounded friend home and live with them

223.His father considered his plan().

A.unacceptable

B.wise

C.useful

D.selfish

224.A few days later().

A.the parents were told by the police that their son had been sent to prison

B.the parents were told by the police that their son had killed himself

C.the parents heard something more from their son

D.the parents received a telegram from the San Francisco police

225.The son killed himself because().

A.he was unable to find a job

B.his father's words greatly disappointed him and he didn't want to be a burden to his parents

C.his parents didn't agree to his plan

D.he had lost everything in Vietnam

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第7题
Job or money? Would you quit your job if you didn’t need the money?In a 1990 poll by t

Job or money?

Would you quit your job if you didn’t need the money?In a 1990 poll by the Gallop 0rganization,many people said quitting work was an important reason to he rich. Yet researehers find that work is one of 1ife’s chief satisfactions for people.

Consider W.Berry Fowler.In l979,Fowler started a tutoring company that heeame so successful he was able to sell out and retire in 1978-a multimillionaire at 40. He bought a 50-foot cabin cruiser(可住宿的游艇)and a house in Hawaii,and busied himself vacationing.

But after 5 years of perpetual vacation, Flower hegan to miss the challenges of work.So in 1992,he hOilght a fitness chain for children and now spends 75 hours a week immersed in balanee sheets and staff nleetings.“My best days on the golf course weren’t half as much fun as a good day at the office,”he says.

A job,studies show, is more than a paycheck.Doing something well can increase confidence and self—worth.When sociologist H.Ray Kaplan surveyed 139 lottery(彩票)millionaires,he discovered 60 percent continued working at least a year affer they’d won.

If jobs are so important,wouldn’t salary size be a gauge(标准尺)of job satisfaction?Americans think so. A survey conducted last year hy Roper Starch Worldwide,Inc.,found that almost 70 percent of the respondents said they would he happier if their families had twice as much household income. Yet studies show that job satisfaction comes less from how much people earn than from the challenge of their jobs and the control they are able to exert. Work that doesn’t engage a person will never seem rewarding,no matter how 1ucative(有利可图的)it hecomes.

第 8 题 The Gallop poll shows many people want to he rich in order not to work.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第8题
He was ____________ when he discovered that he didn't have enough money to pay for the red wine he had ordered.

A.clumsy

B.charity

C.embarrased

D.stripped

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第9题
Job or money? Would you quit your job if you didn’t need the money?In a 1990 poll by t

Job or money?

Would you quit your job if you didn’t need the money?In a 1990 poll by the Gallop Organization,many people said quitting work was an imprtant reason to be rich.Yet researchers find that work is one of life’s chief satisfactions for people.

Consider W.Berry Fowler.In 1979,Fowler started a tutoring company that became so successful he was able to sell out and retire in 1978一a multimillionaire at 40. He bought a 50-foot cabin cruiser(可住宿的游艇)and a house in Hawaii,and busied himself vacationing.

But after five years of perpetual vacation,nower began to miss the challenges of work.So in 1992,he bought a fitness chain for children and now spends 75 hours a week immersed in balance sheets and staff meetings.“My best days on the golf course weren’t half as much fun as a good day at the office.”he says.

A job,studies show,is more than a paycheck.Doing something Well can increase confidence and self—worth.When sociologist H.Ray Kaplan surveyed 139 lottery(彩票)millionaires,he discovered 60 percent continued working at least a year after they’d won.

If jobs are so important,wouldn’t salary size be a gauge(标准尺)of job satisfaction?Americans think so.A survey conducted last year by Roper Starch Worldwide,Inc.,found that almost 70 percent of the respondents said they would be happier if their families had twice as much household income.Yet studies show that job satisfaction comes less from how much people earn than from the challenge of their jobs and the control they are able to exert.work that doesn’t engage a person will never seem rewarding,no matter how lucative(有理可图的)it becomes.

第 8 题 The Gallop poll shows many people want to be rich in order not to work.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第10题
A story is told about a soldier who was finally co...

A story is told about a soldier who was finally coming home after having fought in Vietnam. He called his parents from San Francisco. "Mom and Dad, I'm coming home, but I've a favor to ask. I have a friend. I'd like to bring him home with me. " "Sure," they replied, "we’d love to meet him.” "There’s something you should know,” the son continued, "he was injured pretty badly in the fighting. He stepped on a land mine(地雷) and lost an arm and a leg. He has nowhere else to go, and I want him to live with us. " "We’re sorry to hear that, son. But, maybe we can help him find somewhere to live." "Ho, Mom and Dad, I want him to live with us.” "Son," said the father, “you don't know what you're asking. Someone with such a handicap would be a terrible burden to us. We have our own lives to live, and we can’t let something like this interfere with our lives. I think you should just come home and forget about this guy. He'll find a way to live on his own. At that point, the son hung up the phone. The parents heard nothing more from him. A few days later, however, they received a call from the San Francisco police. Their son had died after falling from a building. The police believed he had killed himself. The grief-stricken (痛恶欲绝) parents flew to San Francisco and were taken to the city morgue (太平间 ) to identify the body of their son. They recognized him, but to their horror they also discovered something they didn’t know, their son had only one arm and one leg. The soldier called his parents from San Francisco _________ A. before going to fight in Vietnam

B. after having fought in Vietnam

C. after writing a letter to his friend

D. before making his mind to stay in the army

The soldier told his parents that he wanted them to _________.A.meet his friend in the army

B.find a place for his wounded friend to live in

C.move to San Francisco

D.agree to his plan that he would bring his wounded friend home and live with them

His father considered his plan _________A.unacceptable

B.wise

C.useful

D.selfish

The son killed himself because _________A.he was unable to find a job

B.his father’s words greatly disappointed him and he didn’t want to be a burden to his parent

C.his parents didn't agree to his plan

D.he had lost everything in Vietnam

A few days later _________A.the parents were told by the police that their son had been sent to prison

B.the parents were told by the police that their son had killed himself

C.the parents heard something more from their son

D.the parents received a telegram from the San Francisco police

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第11题
Most people usually traveled by ship and train which are driven by steam engine. It played
an important part in many kinds of vehicles several scores of years ago. Who invented steam engine and what units could be used to measure the power of engine   The word “horse-power” was first used two hundred years ago. James Watt from a worker’s family made the world first widely used steam engine. At first, he couldn’t tell people how powerful it was, because there were no units at that time. Watt decided to find out how much work one strong horse could do in one minute. He named that unit one horse-power. In this way he could measure the work of his steam engine.  He discovered that a horse could lift a 3300-pound weight 10 feet into the air in one minute. His engine could lift a 3300-pound weight 100 feet in one minute. Because his engine did ten times as much work as the horse, Watt called it a ten horse-power engine.The story says that Watt made the first ____.

A.engine

B.horse-power engine

C.useful engine

D.widely used steam engine

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