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B

2.

Inhighschool,theauthorwasgladtotakehercartothemechanicwhenitneededsomework.

3.

Thesummerprogramdesignedtointerestgirlsinengineeringhelpedherbecomeanengineer.

A

4.

Intheauthor'

seyes,ifyoufindasubjectisdifficulttolearn,itmeansyouarenotgoodatit.

5.

Thealgebrateachertookthegradesasajudgmentoftheabilityofindividualstudents.

6.

Holdingthebeliefthatwomen'

sbrainsareaspowerfulasman'

s,theauthorremindsusthatawomancanlearnanythingamancan.

7.

Asa19-year-oldmotherwhohadtwokids,theauthorfeltunhappyatherjobandlife.

8.

Atlast,theauthorquitherjobonaFridaywhenshewas30yearsold.

9.

Incollege,theauthormetagroupofyoungerfemalestudentsandtheyjustencouragedandsupportedoneanother.

10.

Withherchildhooddreamfulfilledeventually,theauthorturnedouttobeanewwoman.

SectionB

Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.

Laurawasmarriedforsixmonths.Herhusbandwas(11)_________________drugs.Shedidn'

twanthersonorher(12)_________________babytolivethatway,butshewasafraidtoaskherhusbandtoleave.Shelefthimanote(13)_________________.Afterreadingthenote,Laura'

shusbandwaitedforhertocomehomeandthen(14)_________________herandherson.

Laurahadlittleeducationandsheneverhad(15)_________________.Shewasashamedto(16)_________________fromthepolice,(17)_________________orwomen'

sshelters.Sometimesherhusbandwasverynicetoher.Shedecidedto(18)_________________soherchildrencouldhaveahomeandafather.Laurajoineda(19)_________________andtoldapriestabouther(20)_________________.

Laurawasmarriedforsixmonths.Herhusbandwasusingdrugs.Shedidn'

twanthersonorherunbornbabytolivethatway,butshewasafraidtoaskherhusbandtoleave.Shelefthimanoteinstead.Afterreadingthenote,Laura'

shusbandwaitedforhertocomehomeandthenbeatherandherson.

Laurahadlittleeducationandsheneverhadagoodpayingjob.Shewasashamedtoaskforhelpfromthepolice,courtsorwomen'

sshelters.Sometimesherhusbandwasverynicetoher.Shedecidedtotryhardersoherchildrencouldhaveahomeandafather.Laurajoinedachurchandtoldapriestaboutherproblem.

using

unborn

instead

beat

agoodpayingjob

askforhelp

courts

tryharder

church

problem

PartIIReadingComprehension(25minutes)

Inthissection,thereisapassagewithseveralblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.

ButwhileIwasfeelinguneasyaboutthebridgeI'

djust21,Ialsobegantofeelarenewedsenseofhopefulnessaboutthe22ontheotherside.Ihadhadalongloveaffairwiththewrittenwordthatwas23andapartfromanyofmyroles.Whatwesharedwas24:

Itbelongedtomeandwouldalwaysbemine25anythinggoingonoutsideofme.Iwasn'

tquitesurewhatmyjourneywouldinvolve,butIwas26whowouldbeattheotherend.IsteeledmyselftotraveltheroadthatwouldleadmetoabetterunderstandingofwhoIwasandofwhatIwantedoutoflife.Isharedmymixedfeelingswithmyhusband.HewasasworriedasIwas,buthewasalsowarmly27.AndsoIsteppedoffthebridgeandontothepath,nervousbut28.IsoondiscoveredthatIlovedtolearnandthatmymindsoakedup29ateveryopportunity.Mydecisionatthosetimesfeltright.Butsometimes,after30whatwasexpectedofme,Iwouldbeweigheddownbyself-doubtanduncertainty.

A)naturallyB)changingC)positiveD)thankfulness

E)supportiveF)despiteG)vigorousH)realizing

I)possibilitiesJ)determinedK)crossedL)knowledge

M)attractedN)personalO)separate

21.______________________

K

22.______________________

I

23.______________________

O

24.______________________

N

25.______________________

F

26.______________________

C

27.______________________

E

28.______________________

J

29.______________________

L

30.______________________

H

Thereareseveralpassagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

PassageOne

Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

MoreandmoreAmericansarefindingthattheymustlearntocopewithchronicillness.Granted,forsomeofthe125millionpeoplewithchronicillnesses,theproblemsareminor,butfor60millionothershavemultiplechronicconditionsthatcanbeseriousorlife-threatening.

Thetollofsomuchillnessisenormous—$510billionannually.Butchronicillnessexactsanemotionaltollaswell,anditisinthatrealmthatresearchersareincreasinglylookingtothehard-wonwisdomofpatientstofindwaystohelpotherscopewithdiseasesthatmightoncehaveengulfedtheminshameordespair.

Oneviewisthatpeoplewithchronicillnessesshouldbeneitherpitiednoridealized,eitherbyothersorbythemselves.Pitycancomeacrossascondescending.Turningsomeoneintoaheromaynothelp.Othermentalhealthspecialists,suchasAnnWebster,takeasomewhatdifferentview.Somepeoplewithchronicillnessesdowanttobeseenasnormal,shesaid,butothersdoseemtrulyheroicandmayappreciatesomerecognitionofthat."

Alotofpeoplegrowandchangeinprofoundways"

Webstersaid.Somelong-termsurvivorsinherAIDSgroup"

havechangedandgrownandturnedintosomeofthemostevolvedandspiritualpeople,andtheyneverwerethatwaybefore."

"

It'

sreallyhardhavingachronicillness,andknowingitischangingyourlifeandyourfuture,"

shesaid.Somepeoplecanthrowtheirenergiesintobeatingtheirdiseaseandreturningtonormalactivities.Butotherscan'

tbeattheillness,nomatterhowhardtheytry.Manypeoplecandothisontheirown,shesaid,butmanyalsofindithelpfultojoinsupportgroupsorseeindividualcounselors.Ultimately,thetaskistomakemeaninginthefaceofdisabilityorimminent(即将发生的,逼近的)death,toreassesswhat'

sstillimportantandwhatyoucanstilldo,whenyouroldgoalsanddreamscannolongerbemet.

31.

AnnWebsterisdifferentfromotherpeopleinthatshethinks______.

A)peoplewithchronicdiseasesmayfeelencouragedwhentheirheroicdeedsarerecognized

B)peoplewithchronicillnesseswishtobetreatedinthesamewayasanormalperson

C)idealizingpeoplewithchronicillnessesmayputthemundergreatmentalpressure

D)sympathizingpeoplewithchronicillnessesmaymakethemfeelinferiortoothers

32.

WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEofthepeopleinWebster'

sgroup?

A)Manypeopleturntosupportgroupsforhelp.

B)Mostofthemrealizetheyhavetofightontheirown.

C)Someofthemreturntonormallifebyfightinghard.

D)Someofthemfailnomatterhowhardtheytry.

33.

Wemayinferfromthepassagethattheauthormostprobablyagreestotheopinionthat_____.

A)peopleshouldsticktotheirdreamsandgoalsnomatterwhathappens

B)peopleshouldkeepfightingagainstdiseasesandturnthemselvesintoheroes

C)peopleshouldmaketheirlifemeaningfulbyresettinggoalswhennecessary

D)peopleshouldnevergiveupfightingsolongasthereisstillhope

34.

Thispassageisfocusedon______.

A)thehealthconditionofAmericanpeople

B)thepreventionofchronicillnesses

C)theseriouscasesofchronicillnesses

D)thespiritualaspectofpeoplewithchronicillnesses

D

35.

WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEasdescribedinthepassage?

A)Thetreatmentforchronicillnessesmainlydependsonspiritualhelp.

B)Peoplewithchronicdiseasescanconquertheirillnessiftheyjoinsupportgroups.

C)People'

sovercomingchronicillnessesdemandsenormouscost.

D)Withpeople'

sutmostefforts,anychronicillnesscanbecurednow.

PassageTwo

Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Elizabeth'

sfatherdiedwhenshewasnine.Herfamilywaslarge,andverypoor.Shestruggledforselfesteem,butitwasdifficultwhenher

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