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slotsofmoneyinthekitty(零星凑起的一笔钱).Let'
sgocrazy!
"
Goingcrazymeantbuyingehoughsnackstofeedanarmy.Itcameto£19.90,whichwasalotofmoneyin1982.
Jennygavemeaguilty(内疚的)look."
veleft-thekittymoneyinthecommonroom.CanyoupayandI'
llgiveyoubackthemoney?
Sure,"
Ireplied,tryingtolookrelaxed.'
Neitheralenderoraborrowerbe'
wasmymottobutIdidn'
twanttolookstingy(小气).Igave£20totheimpatientshopassistant.
Well,thePartywasagreatsuccess.SogreatthatIcompletelyforgotaboutmyloanuntilIwasflyingtoAmericathenextday.Iwasgoingtolivewithmyuncle'
sfamilyuntilIstarteduniversity.
ItriedtogetintouchwithJennybutherfamilyhadmoved.My£20waslost.Until...
dheardaboutawebsitecalledFriendsReunitedwhichhelpedpeoplecontactoldschoolfriends.Myhusbandhelpedmelogonandfindmyschool.Thereshewas,JennyFrost.
mnowmarriedwithabeautifuldaughtercalledDebbie.DoesanyoneknowhowtogetintouchwithDebbie'
Stingy'
Jones?
Istilloweher£20!
Wemettwomonthslaterandthe£20wasreturned,plusinterest(利息)ofcourse.Afterall,I'
mabankmanagernow,soloansaremybusiness.
1.WhydidJennyspendalotofmon-"
eyonthesnacks?
()
A.Debbiehadmoney.
B.Therewasmoney.shecoulduse.
C.ShewantedDebbietostopbeingstingy.
D.Shewantedtobecrazy.
2.HowdidDebbiegethermoneyatlast?
()
A.HerhusbandfoundJenny.
B.JennyhadawebsiteontheInternet.
C.DebbiemetJenny.
D.DebbieputamessageontheFriendsReunitedwebsite.
3.WhichsentencebestdescribesDebbieJones?
()
A.Shedidn'
tliketospendmoneyatschoolandoftenusescomputers.
B.Shesometimeslendsmoneyanddoesn'
tlikeusingcomputers.
C.Shesometimeslendsmoneyanduses,thecomputerwhenevershecan.
D.Sheonlylendsmoneytofriendsanddoesn'
4.WeknowfromthepassagethatJenny__.()
A.likedpartiesatschoolandfeltguiltyaboutborrowingmoney
B.hadfunatschoolbutsoonforgotaboutherschoolfriends
C.forgotherbestfriendatschooluntilshesawtheFriendsReunitedwebsite
D.wasforgetfulaboutthemoney
B
SolomonShereshevskiwasamanwithanamazingmemory.Hewasoneoftheworld'
smostfamousme-monists(记忆能手).BorninRussiainabout1900,hespentmuchofhislifeperformingmemoryskillsthatpeoplefounddifficulttobelieve.Hecouldmemorizelonglistsofnumbersafterreadingthemthroughonce,andhecouldthenrecite(背诵)themforwardsorback-wards.Hecouldalsorememberthesamenumbersmonthslater..Hecouldeasilyrememberlistsofnames,dozensofplayingcardsorhundredsofcities.
Althoughhehadawonderfulmemory,hefoundsomenormalskillsverydifficult.Forexample,hefounditdifficulttolearntoread.Healsofounditdiffi-culttorecognizepatternsinwordsornumbers.Whenpresentedwithalonglistofnumberslikethis:
123442315678876567899876hecouldnotseethattherewasapattern.Ifhecouldseeorhearacollectionofnumbers,hecouldrememberit.However,thisdidnotmeanthathecouldunderstandwhathewaslookingat.Hecouldrememberlongcomplexmathematicalformulas,butcouldnotunderstandwhatthenumbersmeant.
SolomonsufferedfromaconditionknownasSyn-aesthesia.Thismeantthatallofhissenseswerecon-nectedinaspecialway.Inotherwords,whenheheardaparticularwordhealsoexperiencedauniquetaste,orsawauniquecolor.Eachwordthatheheardbroughtaparticulardescriptionintohismind.Eachwordforhimwasunique,becauseheremembereditasataste,asmell,acolororasound,orallofthemtogether.
Hewasnotaclevermanexceptthisabilityandpeoplefoundhimratherstupid.Hefounditdifficultto,becomefriendswithotherpeoplebecausehismindwassodifferent.Inaway,hismemorywasacurse(祸根).Herememberedeverything,andthatmadeitdifficultforhimtounderstandanything.
5.Weknowfromthefirstparagraphthat()
A.allofhislife,Solomonwaskeptbusydoingmem-orytricks
B.ifSolomonreadalistofnumbershecouldimmedi-atelyrememberthem
C.Solomoncouldmemorizelonglistofnumbersandfoundtheirpatterns
D.peoplethoughtSolomoncouldrememberthemostthingsintheworld
6.Solomonhadverypowerfulmemory,buthe.()
A.couldnotreadorwrite
B.neverknewwhatpeoplemeantwhentheysaidtohim
C.couldnotworkoutsomesimplemathproblems
D.foundeverythinghedidwasmeaningless
7.Whenapersonsuffersfromsynaesthesia,he(orshe).()
A.sensesthingsusuallyinawrongway
B.confusesfeelingswithc61orsortastes
C.oftenconnectswordshe(orshe)hearswiththingshe(orshe)experienced
D.eachwordhe(orshe)hearschangesitsmeaningcompletely
8.Theauthorwantstoexpressanideathat.()
A.onecannotbegoodatbothmemorizingandunderstandingthings
B.somepeopleareactuallyquitestupidthoughtheyseemclever
C.havingagoodmemorydoesnotmeanhavinggoodintelligence
D.themoreyoucanmemorize,themorestupidyouwillcertainlybe
C
Lastyear,myboyfriendsuggestedthatIshouldruntheLondonmarathon(马拉松),andIlaughed.Helaughedtoo,buthelaughedtoolongandtooloud.Thatmademethink.Irealizedthathedidn'
tbelievethatIcoulddoit.Thatmademeangry,anddetermined,NowheknowsthatIcan!
Trainingwasn'
teasy,butIkeptgoing.Ididn'
tneedspecialtrainingbutIdidneedtobuyverygood
shoes.Eachday,Iwentalittlefurther.Bytheendofthreemonths,Iwasrunningfivedaysaweek.Some-timesintheeveningsIran10km;
onSundaymornings,Isometimesranabout30kin.Iusedtocome
home,haveashowerandeatmybreakfast.Ifeltwonderful!
OnthedayoftheraceinLondon,Ilinedupwithabout30,000otherrunners.Thefasterrunnerswereatthefront,whileslowerrunnerslikemewereplacedfurtherback.Inthatway,theprofessionalrunnersandclubrunnerswerenotsloweddownbytheamateurs(业余爱好者).
Atfirst,thereweresomanyrunnersclosetogetherthatwewerealmostfallingovereachother.Wecouldonlyrunveryslowlybutthatwasagoodthingbecauseitmeantthatwedidn'
trushofftooquickly.Graduallytherunnersspreadoutandtherewasmorespace.Therewerethousandsofpeoplewatchingusalongtherouteandtheycheeredandclappedeveryone,eventheslowestrunner.Itwaswonderful!
Forthefirst10kmIfeltveryhappyandmylegsfeltverycomfortable.However,at15kmIgotapaininmysideandrunningbecamedifficult,butIkeptgoingandthepaindisappeared.Atthe30kmmark,Ifeltextremelytired,andwantedtostop,butIkeptongoing.Icoveredanother3kmandthenIbegantofeelbetteragain.
BythetimeIreachedthe35kmmark,IknewIwasgoingtogettotheendofthecourse.Somehowthatconfidencemademefeellighterandfasteranditseemedasifmylegsflewoverthelastfewkilometers.Ipassedhundredsofslowerrunners,someofwhomhadpassedmeearlier,andIfeltwonderful!
ASIcameroundthelastbend(弯道)andsawthefinishingline,Icouldseethreerunnersaheadofme.Iracedpastallofthemtofinishtheraceinjustunderfourhours.Thewinnerhadcompletedtheracein2hoursand10minutes,butIdidn'
tcare!
Ihadrun42kmandcom-pletedmyfirstmarathon!
9.Thewriter'
sboyfriendlaughedatherbecause.()
A.hethoughtshecouldrunthemarathon
B.he.didn'
tthinkshecouldrunthemarathon
C.hewantedhertorunthemarathon
D.shewantedtorunthemarathon
10.Whentheracebegan.()
A.all,thefasterrunnerswereaskedtostandbeforethoseslowerones
B.manyrunnersfellovereachother
C.alltherunnerswereaskedtorunslowly
D.theprofessionalrunnersandclubrunnersranveryfast
11.Thehardesttimeforthewriterwaswhenshe.()
A.hadrunfor15kilometers
B.gotapaininherside
C.reachedthe30kilometermark
D.wasabouttoreachthefinishline
12.Thepassagesuggeststhatitisbettertostartalongraceslowly.()
A.thantorunatthesamespeedallthetime
B.thantoruntoofastatthebeginning
C.thantorunslowlyattheend
D.thantorunveryfastallthetime
D
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6:
00③Let'
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Guest:
AnimalexpertJimPorter
⑤Cartoons
⑧News
⑨News
7:
00③CookingwithCathy
Tonight:
Chickenwithmushrooms.
⑤MovieALaughaMinute(1955)
JamesRayburn.
⑧SpinforDollars!
⑨FarmReport
30③DoubleTrouble(comedy)
Thetwinsdisruptthehighschooldance.
⑨WallStreetToday..StockMarketReport
8:
00③NBABasketball.Teamstobeannounced
⑧MovieAtDay'
sEnd(1981)
MichaelCollier,JulieRomer.
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⑨NewsSpecial
SavingOurWaterways:
Pollutioninthe
Mississippi"
.
13.Therightorderofthenumberofprogramsis.()
A.News>art>animals>economic
B.News>economic>art>animals
C.Art>animals>news>economic
D.Art>news>economic>animals
14.Whichprogramwouldprobablyinterestsahousewifemost?
()
A.Let'
B.WallStreetToday.
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