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“Butyoudon’tknowwhentogotowork.”
“That’s
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”Mr.Blacksaidwithasmile.“Ittakesmetenminutesto
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andshave(刮脸).Ihavebreakfastattwentypastseven.Igettothebusstopattwentytoeightandfifteenminuteslaterarriveatmyofficeand
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working.”
“Whendoyou
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youroffice,then?
“There’sa
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nearit,itssiren(汽笛)cantellmetherighttime.”
“Howdoyouknowthetimeifyou
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inthemiddleofthenight?
“Ialwaysputastick(拐杖)bymybed.”
“Butastickcan’ttellyouthetime.”
“You’re
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.ButIcanuseittoknockonyourwall.Youalways
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“Whatareyouknockingonmywallforattwointhenight?
1.A.watch
B.build
C.manage
D.repair
2.A.warmly
B.luckily
C.simply
D.coldly
3.A.everything
B.something
C.nothing
D.anything
4.A.many
B.few
C.plentyof
D.most
5.A.work
B.shopping
C.reading
D.fishing
6.A.workmates
B.friends
C.classmates
D.neighbors
7.A.famousfor
B.goodat
C.proudof
D.fondof
8.A.you
B.me
C.yourself
D.myself
9.A.helpless
B.helpful
C.necessary
D.important
10.A.always
B.sometimes
C.often
D.never
11.A.gotobed
B.getup
C.gotowork
D.havebreakfast
12.A.show
B.turnoff
C.turnon
D.sellout
13.A.easy
B.possible
C.different
D.probable
14.A.cook
B.wash
C.tidy
D.rest
15.A.finish
B.enjoy
C.start
D.keep
16.A.leave
B.clean
C.goto
D.find
17.A.railwaystation
B.postoffice
C.university
D.factory
18.A.situp
B.standup
C.wakeup
D.getup
19.A.clever
B.right
C.wrong
D.foolish
20.A.shout
B.wonder
C.laugh
D.request
Johnny,alizard(蜥蜴),livedbetweensomerocksinthecountry,wherehelikedsunbathingeverymorning.Oneday,hefeltso
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thathedidn’tnoticesomeboyscomingupbehindhim.Theboys
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Johnny,andhecouldonlyescapefromtheirhandsbylosinghistail
andrunningto
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.
Thechildrenwatchedhistailmovingabout,buttheysoonfelt
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andleft.Johnnycameouttolookfor
histail,butcouldfindno
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ofit.Feelingsosad,hedecidedto
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doingeverythingelseinhislifeandspendingallhistime
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histail.Daysandmonthspassed,andJohnnykeptlooking,askingeveryone
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theyhadseenhistail.However,therewasstill
nonewsaboutit.
Oneday,heaskedaboyandtheboy
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replied,“Whydoyouneedtwotails?
”Afterhearingthis,Johnny
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andsawthathehadgrownanew,strongertail.Hesuddenlyrealizedhow
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ofhimtowastesomuchtimeonaproblemlikeit.Johnnyheadedforhomehappily.
Onthewayhomehesuddenlyfoundhis
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tailontheroadside.Althoughitlookedterrible,Johnnywasstill
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tohaveitback.Hepickeditupandwasaboutto
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hisjourney.Justatthatmoment,anidea
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himthatheshouldn’tlookatthepastandworryaboutitsinceitwasnot
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forhim.
Hethendecidedto
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hisoldtailthere,leavingwithitallhispastworries.Ashemovedon,allhetookwithhimwerethoughtsofthe
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andthedreamsofthefuture.
Asweknow,it’snotgoodtolookatthepast,
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ithelpsinthefuture.Letthepast
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withthewind.
21.A.worried
B.relaxed
C.lonely
D.cautious
22.A.caught
B.limited
C.explored
D.observed
23.A.sleep
B.sunbathe
C.hide
D.cry
24.A.delighted
B.confused
C.bored
D.interested
25.A.edge
B.sign
C.identity
D.use
26.A.keep
B.start
C.finish
D.stop
27.A.searchingfor
B.removing
C.caringfor
D.involving
28.A.when
B.whether
C.how
D.where
29.A.regretfully
B.generously
C.frightenedly
D.surprisedly
30.A.bentdown
B.headedforward
C.turnedback
D.lookedup
31.A.optimistic
B.smart
C.careless
D.silly
32.A.new
B.old
C.strong
D.nice
33.A.excited
B.worried
C.honored
D.stressed
34.A.continue
B.change
C.predict
D.end
35.A.supported
B.shaped
C.hit
D.held
36.A.lively
B.hopeful
C.useful
D.different
37.A.store
B.drop
C.repair
D.watch
38.A.present
B.future
C.past
D.life
39.A.if
B.once
C.when
D.unless
40.A.come
B.go
C.walk
D.dive
Successcomestothosewhoturndisastersintoopportunities,overcometheirlimitationsandbouncebackwithrenewedenergy.Ifyouhavefallendown,getupandbrushthe
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offyourclothesandmoveon.Atemporarysetbackisnotatotal
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.Forthatmatter,there’snosuchthingasfailure.Nothingis
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inthisworld.Ifyouhavethewillto
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youcanachieveanything.Andalwaysrememberthatthewholeworldwill
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youwhenyouwanttoachievesomethingurgently.Hereisalivingproofofthisidea.
SudhaChandran,ayounggirlfromIndia,wholearned
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whenshewasthreeyearsold.Shelostoneofherlegsinanaccident.
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theaccidentruinedherbrightfuture,shedidn’tgiveup.
Afterseveral
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monthsthatfollowed,oneday,shemetadoctorwhodevelopedanartificiallimbmadefromrubber.Sointensewasher
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thatshedecidedtogobacktodancingaftershehadbeenfittedwithanartificialleg.Sudhaknewthatshebelievedinherselfandcouldfulfillher
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.Shethenbeganhercourageousjourneybacktotheworldofdancing—learningto
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bend,stretch,walk,turn,twist,twirland
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dance.
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everypublicshow,shewouldaskherfatherabouther
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.“Youstillhavealongwaytogo”wastheanswersheusedtoget
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.InJanuary,1984,Sudhamadeahistoriccomeback
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givingapublicshowinBombay.Sheperformedinsuchamarvelousmannerthatitmovedeveryoneto
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whilebringingherbacktothenumberonepositionagain.Thateveningwhensheaskedherfatherthe
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question,hedidn’tsayanything.Hejusttouchedherfeetasatributetoagreatartist.
Sudha’scomebackwassoheart-warmingthatawell-knownfilmproducerwas
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tomakeafilmnamedMayuri,basedonSudha’sencouragingstory.WhensomeoneaskedSudhahowshehad
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todanceagain,shesaidquitesimply,“Youdon’tneedfeettodance.”
41.A.blood
B.flies
C.spots
D.dust
42.A.incident
B.danger
C.defeat
D.mistake
43.A.convenient
B.necessary
C.unfortunate
D.impossible
44.A.learn
B.win
C.forgive
D.go
45.A.help
B.entertain
C.challenge
D.appreciate
46.A.painting
B.dancing
C.singing
D.skiing
47.A.Because
B.Once
C.Although
D.Before
48.A.painful
B.encouraging
C.pleasant
D.forgettable
49.A.pressure
B.desire
C.anger
D.competition
50.A.dream
B.promise
C.duty
D.command
51.A.live
B.walk
C.feel
D.balance
52.A.proudly
B.fortunately
C.finally
D.frequently
53.A.After
B.During
C.Near
D.Except
54.A.figure
B.expression
C.costume
D.performance
55.A.beyondrecognition
B.inresponse
C.atwork
D.byaccident
56.A.by
B.with
C.on
D.of
57.A.laughter
B.complaint
C.tears
D.doubts
58.A.annoying
B.strange
C.exciting
D.usual
59.A.forced
B.inspired
C.trained
D.forbidden
60.A.pretended
B.refused
C.managed
D.failed
Oneofthemostexcitingarchaeological(考古的)discoveriesinhistorywasmadeinNovember1922,whenHowardCarterwas
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intheValleyoftheKingsinEgypt.Aftermanymonthsofdigging,hefinally
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anunknowntomb(坟墓).
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withhisfriendLordCarnarvon,whowasprovidingthemoneyforhiswork,Carterenteredthe
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tomb.Atfirsttherewas
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becausethetombwas
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anditwasclearthatithadbeenrobbed(盗窃)atsometimeinthepast.
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oneoftheworkerseventuallyuncoveredasmallstairwaythatleddowntoanotherdoorthathadnotbeen
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Carterwentdownthedarkstaircase,walking
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incasetherewereanytraps(陷阱).Asheopenedthe
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LordCarnarvonaskedifhecouldseeanything.Hereplied,“Yes,
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things.”Itwasclearatoncethattheyhaddiscoveredwhattheyhad
been
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.ThetombofKingTutankhamunwasfulloftreasuresof
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value.Therewereover5,000objectsofsilver,goldandpreciousstoneswhichhadlainthere
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forthousandsofyears.
LordCarnarvon’s
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atdiscoveringthetreasuresdidnotlastlong.Manyofthelocalpeoplewereafraidof
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thekings’tombs,andbelievedthatthekingswouldpunishanyonewho
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them.LordCarnarvonhadpaidlittleattentiontothese
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butonlyafewweekslater,he
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fellillanddied;
attheexacttimeofhisdeath,allthelightsinCairowentoutallofasudden,andfarawayinEngland,hisdogalso
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61.A.traveling
B.visiting
C.standing
D.working
62.A.fellinto
B.passedby
C.knockeddown
D.cameac
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