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A. as B. so C. too D. very 20.Shwell never forget her stay there ____________ she found her son who had gone missing two years before. A. that B. which C. where D. when ,{N [b_kXzzqQ20\k\1.5R nR30R  Nbwe NweTT@b~vV*N yA0B0CTD -N QSNkXeQzz}vYvgsO y v^(WT{aS N\ymў0 I was successful at my job. I worked very hard, but it 21 me and my family a fabulous (g}Yv) lifestyle. Id worked for the same company for twenty years and had worked my way up to department director. 22 , one afternoon last May, I was called to the office, and it was 23 explained to me that they were letting me go. I just sat there 24 they talked on and all I could think was, Ive 25 . Id been so well respected 26 I was of no value. For six weeks, I was in a very 27 place. I wandered around my house like a zombie (P8\). I could 28 things needed doing, but would not do anything. My beliefs in looking forward and seeing the positive (ygv) in everything 29 me. Then, in late June, my youngest son s football team made the city cup final. The year before, he d been very sad when I 30 the same final, so he was 31 when I told him I d go. Not only did they win, but the look on his face as he saw me 32 him on was unbelievable, From then on, I spent the summer enjoying my some and their passions (o`). I attended match after match and performances of my elder sons bandI 33 went to another city to watch him play. These moments were so 34 . My life had been so much devoted to 35 for so long, and I felt 36 that my sons were happy to welcome me into their world. 37 , being unemployed gave me back a sense of purpose ----- I was someones mum! I felt a sense of being 38 Again. Now I feel more positive about my professional 39 and Im getting on better with my family than I ever have. Losing my job made me realize just how 40 it is to achieve real balance in life. 21. A. promised B. afforded C. showed D. left 22. A. Therefore B. Anyhow C. Otherwise D. However 23. A. quickly B. gently C. partly D. easily 24. A. until B. after C. as D. so 25. A. failed B. finished C. tried D. changed 26. A. suddenly B. finally C. immediately D. shortly 27. A. secret B. quiet C. lonely D. dark 28. A. see B. get C. suggest D. understand 29. A. defended B. directed C. deserted D. disturbed 30. A. watched B. missed C. lost D. won 31. A. disappointed B. worried C. honoured D. delighted 32. A. cheering B. taking C. leading D. passing 33. A. just B. even C. still D. almost 34. A. hopeful B. meaningful C. difficult D. strange 35.A. work B.family C.malches D.performances 36.A.successful B.thoughtful C.thankful D.peaceful 37.A.employed B.cvomforted C.Disagreeably D.Unexpectedly 38.A.cducation B.experience C.relationship D.encouraged 39.A.cducation B.experience C.relationship D.future 40.A.important B.interesting C.simple D.surprising ,{NR t(qQ$N nR50R) ,{N  NRwe Nk@b~vV*N y(A0B0CTD)-N QgsO y v^(WT{aS N\ymў0(qQ20\k\2R nR40R) A Hey there, So you re about to spend four years of your life and tens of thousands of dollars of your parents money,and all you really know about college is that all of your friends are going.Do you ever atop to wonder why you re going? Belax.You re making the right decision.First of all,youll discover what interests you by taking coursea in many subjects.For example,its hard to decide if you want to be a painter if youve never painted any picture;once youre in a drawing-room on campus,youll know one way or the other.College is also a lot of fun-after you graduate,youll be working every weekday for 50 or so years.And remember that college graduates earn about twice the income of those who never attended college. Finding the right college can be difficult.Fortunately,Johnson Revicetv is here to help you every step of the way. * Researching Schools.To us,the most important decision you ll make is to choose the school that really fits you best-not the one that is the most competitive( gzNRv) or has the best-equipped rooms. * Applying to School.On JohnsonRevietv, com,you ll find hundreds of actual college applications(3u) and links to many more. * Raising Your Scores.American College Test is one of the most difficult parts of the admissions(U_S) course.It s not the most important,though,and not everyone needs to prepare for the test.But,if you think you can to better,find the right course for better scores. * Paying for School.Most families need financial aid fir the high cost of college.The problem is that financial aid seems difficult to get and many families get eaught up in the price of college rather than learning the ways to get financial aid.If you really do your research,youll learn that you ean afford to attend any college, no matter the cost. For more information,call 600-3681 orvisit JohnsonRevietv.com.Wherever you go,have a nice trip! Jodhnson Smith Foundr and CEO Johnson Review 41.How many reasons for going to college does the author mention in the text? A.2. B.3. C.4. D.5. 42.The author thinks you should choose the college that is________. A.we11-equipped B.competitive C.suitsble D.famous 43.What does the author advise you to do to pay the high cost of college? A.To ask the family for help. B.To make a study of financial courses. C.To do research on the price of college. D.To get to know how to ask for financial aid. 44.Whats the authors purpose of writing this text? A.To suggest ways to prepare for college learning. B.To help readers find the right college. C.To make Johnson Review popular. D.To introduce college life. B July 21, 2007 was a typical English summers day-it rained for 24 hours! As usual, I rushed home from work at midday to check on the house. Nothing was amiss . By the time I left work at 5 pm, hoever, the road into our village was flooded. Our house had never been flooded but, as I opened the front door, a wave of water greeted me. Thank God the kids werent with me, because the house was 5 feet deep in water. We lost everything downstairs. And the plaster had to be ton off the walls, ceilings pulled down. At first we tried to push on through. We didn t want to move the children out of home, so we camped upstairs. We put a sheet of plastic across the floor to protect us from the damp. But after three months, we felt very sick, so we moved to a wooden house in a park. The house was small, but at first we were all just delighted to be in a new place. Unfortunately, things took longer than expected and we were there for 10 months. The life there was inconvenient. What surprised me most was how much I missed being part of a community>y:S . We had lived in a friendly village with good neighbours, and I d never thought how much I d miss that. Although our situation was very had, it s difficult to feel too sorry for yourself when you look at what s happening elsewhere. I watched a news peport about floods in Northern India and thought,  We didn t have a straw butI?b that who swept away, and our house is still standing. We re lucky. We moved back home in August. With December coming, theres still reconstruction work to be done, so its difficult to prepare for Christmas, But I cant wait-Im going to throw a party for our friends in the village to say thanks for their support. This year, I wont need any gifts-living away from home for months has made me realize how little we actually need or miss all our possessions. Although we are replacing things, theres really no rush-we have our home back, and thats the main thing. 45.What does the underlined word amiss in the first paragraph mean? A.Wrong. B.Missing. C.Right. D.Found. 46.It can be inferred from the text that the author . A.was sick of staying upstairs B.cared much about her children C.could not stand living in a wooden house D.did not deal well with her family affairs during the flood 47.Why does the author say that they were lucky in the third paragraph? A.Because ber situation was not serious. B.Because many other places were flooded. C.Because she had been to Northern lndia. D.Because some others suffered even more. 48.What does the author mainly want to express by telling her story? A.She valued human feelings more than before. B.She realized she almost didnt need possessions. C.She found Christmas gifts no longer badly needed. D.She thought her own home was the most important. C Honesty comes in many forms. First theres self-honesty. Is what people see the real article or do you appear through smoke and mirrors ? I find that if I try to be something I m not, I feel unsure of myself and take out a part from my PBA(personal bank account). I love how singer Judy Garland put it,  Always be a first-class versionHr,g of yourself, instead of a second-class version of somebody else. Then there s honesty in our actions. Are you honest at school, with your parents, and with your boss? If youve ever been dishonest, I think we all have, try being honest, and notice how whole it makes you feel. Remember, you cant to wrong and feel right. This story by Jeff is a good example of that: In my second year of study, there were three kids in my math class who didnt do well. I was really good at it. I would charge them three dollars for each test that I helped them pass. Id write on a little piece of paper all the right answers, and hand them off. At first I felt like I was making money, kind of a nice job. I wasnt thinking about how it could hurt all of us. After a while I realized I shouldnt do that anymore, because I wasnt really helping theml They werent learning anything, and it would only get harder dwon the road. Cheating certainly wasnt helping me. It takes courage to be honest when people all around you are getting away with cheating on tests, lying to their parents, and stealing at work. But, remember, every act of honesty is a deposit(PĄ)into your PBA and will build strength. 49.The underlined part  appear through smoke and mirrors in the first paragraph means   . to be honest to be unreal to become clear to come from an imagined world 50.Which of the following can best explain Judy Garlands words? Be your true self rather than follow others. Dont copy others or you cant be the first class. Make efforts to be the first instead of the second. Dont learn from others unless theyre excellent. 51.What does the author expect to show by Jeffs story? Honesty can be of great help. A bad thing can be turned into a good one. Helping others cheat can do good to nobody. One should realize the wrong in his bad deeds. 52.In the last paragraph the author mainly wants to express . one must be brave to be honest its difficult to be honest when others are not one should be honest when making a deposit honesly in ones actions can help him in the future D Cities alarmed by deaths and injuries of pedestrians are taking efforts to make crosswalks safer for people on foot, especially seniors and children who neeed more time to cross streets. A pedestrian is killed in a traffic accident in the USA every 110 minutes; one is injured every nine minutes, according to offcial data. Crosswalks can be especiallly dangerous for the elderly. Among people 70 and older, 36% of pedestrian deaths in 2006 occurred in crosswalks, compard with 21% of those younger than 70, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The Federal Highway Administration(FHWA) advises that next year states increase by nearly 15% the amount of time traffic lights provide for pedestrians to cross the street after the flashing orange hand appears. FHWA spokesman Doug Hecox says reasons for the change include an aging population that needs more time to cross, healthconscious Americans walking more, children encouraged to walk to prevent getting overweight and high gas prices pushing people to walk instead of drive. Pedestrian deaths went down by 12% from 5, 449 in 1996 to 4,784 in 2006,.But among those in 2006,471 were killed in crosswalks, down slightly from 488 ten years earlier, the NAational Highway Traffic Safety Administration(NHTSA)says. 53.Which of the following is true according to the text? A.Among 100 pedestrian deaths there were 21 people youger than 70. B.Old people are more likely to meet with accidents in crosswalks. C.Traffic accidents killed more old people than young people. D.About seven traffic accidents happened per hour. 54.What is FHWAs suggestion to states? A.Fixing more traffic lights. B.Providing more erosswalks. C.Giving pedestrians more time to cross streets. D.Increasing the time before the orange lights appear. 55.Whats the cause of the crosswalk safety problem according to the text? A.Therere many cars and buses on the road. B.Pedestrians are careless. C.Crosswalks are crowded. D.Drivers dont give way. 56.The report from NHTSA suggests that _____________. A.fewer people were injured in crosswalks B.crosswalk safety has greatly improved C.much has been done to reduce traffic accidents D.pedestrian deaths in crosswalks remain a serious problem E All to often,a choice that seems sustainableSc~v turns out on closer examination to be problematic.Probably the best example is the rush to produce ethanolYN for fuel from corn.Corn is a renewable resouree you can harvest it and grow more,almost limitlessly.So replacing gas with corn ethanol seems like a great idea. One might get a bit more energy out of the ethand than that used to make it,which could still make ethanol more sustainable than gas generally,but thats not the end of the problem.Using corn to make ethanol means less corn is left to feed animals and people,which drives up the cost of food.That result leads to turning the fallow landincluding,in some cases,rain forest in places such as Brazilinto farmland,which in turn gives off lots carbon dioxide(CO2)into the air.Finally,over many years,the energy benefit from buring ethanol would make up for the forest loss.But by then,climate change would have progressed so far that it might not help. You cannot really declare any practicesustainableuntil you have done a complete life-cycle analysis of its environmentalsXv costs.Even then,technology and public policy keep developing,and that development can lead to unforeseen and undesired results.The admirable goal of living sustainably requires plenty of thought on an ongoing basis. 57.What might directly cause the loss of the forest according to the text? A.The growing demand for energy to make ethaol. B.The increasing carbon dioxide in the air. C.The greater need for farmland. D.The big change in weather. 58.The underlined word itin the second paragraph refers to _____________. A.the energy benefit B.the forest loss C.climate change D.burning ethanol 59.The author thinks that replacing gas with corn ethanol is _____________. A.impractical B.acceptable C.admirable D.useless 60.What does the author mainly discuss in the text? A.Technology. B.Sustainability. C.Ethanol energy. 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