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Until
he
became
children’s
librarian,
didn’t
realize
(24)________
native
home
were
missing.
Arriving
United
States
1981,
ultimately
put
himself
through
college,
(25)________
(obtain)
graduate
degree
library
science.
He
took
position
at
San
Francisco
Children’s
Library
1985.
There,
met
The
Little
Engine
That
Could,
Captain
Ahab,
Peter
Pan.
He
realized
impact
could
make
(26)________
child’s
sense
wonder
vision.
“Children
imagine
everything
from
connections
other
cultures,
people,
other
children,
universe
large.
Reading
gives
them
hope.
It
pleasure.
them
that
they
cannot
otherwise
get
regular
textbooks.”
But
found
there
no
Amharic,
primary
language
of
none
representing
places
characters
lore.
(27)_______
granted
$1,200
for
purchase
books,
unable
find
any,
so
wrote
one.
Silly
Mamma
first
bilingual
Amharic-English
book,
its
publication
led
Gebregeorgis
(28)_________
(establish)
nonprofit
organization
Reads
1988.
Using
proceeds
book
sales,
(29)________
(finance)
efforts
bring
Ethiopia.
reads
storybooks
(30)_______
(deny)
television
or
computers
believes
education
will
emancipate
impoverished
land.
“With
literate
there
limit
as
how
much
we
can
do.”
B
A.
payoffB.
routinelyC.
decreaseD.
overlookE.
accommodate
F.
matchG.
inevitableH.
contrastI.
inadequatelyJ.
shortageK.
strongly
One
our
expectations
about
it
pay
off
terms
upward
mobility.
Historically,
correlation
between
income
has
been
strong.
early
1970s
a
contradiction
developed
economy.
Our
value
average
educational
attainment
exceeded
capacity
economy
absorb
graduates.
Since
1970s,
high-school
graduates
experienced
striking
(31)______
earnings,
making
first
generation
since
World
War
II
face
lower
standard
living
than
their
parents
had.
Experts
argued
this
heart
problem
public
today.
It
not,
business
leaders
claim,
schools
failing
properly
educate
students,
are
turning
out
young
people
(32)______
prepared
function
workplace.
real
(n)
(33)______
economic
opportunities
students
not
continuing
on
college.
College
also
having
difficulty
finding
jobs.
Even
when
do,
jobs
may
not
(34)______
training
expectations.
Part
too
many
Americans
aspire
第
1
页
/
共
8
页
professional
jobs,
disappointment
frustration
(35)______
some.
Many
students
assumed
what
true
individual
—
higher
education,
better
job
—would
be
entire
society.
numbers
better-educated
young
great,
longer
(36)______
Another
part
assumption
greater
guarantees
career
advancement.
In
fact,
employers
do
(37)______
reward
attainment;
rather,
it
believe
contribute
employee’s
productivity.
We
should
(38)______
fact
still
strong
education,
occupation,
income.
advantage
over
those
with
less
(39)______
neither
large
nor
certain
once
was.
Unfortunately,
focused
(40)______
payoff
consider
college
useless
if
does
yield
desirable,
well-paying
job.
Only
we
speak
“oversupply”
argue
all
least
majority
would
profit
by
some
because
enable
think
more
deeply,
explore
more
widely,
enjoy
range
experiences.
III.
Comprehension
Every
year
Pamplona,
Spain,
hundreds
run
alongside
1,300-pound
(600-kilogram)
bulls,
just
fun
it.
And
every
these
(41)______,
seriously.
Yet
this
stop
participating
event.
What
drives
(42)______
extreme
risks,
while
rest
us
safety
sidelines?
Lester
Keller,
longtime
ski
coach,
everyone
mental
makeup
to
(43)______
dangerous
pursuits.
notes
most
hit
natural
ceiling
(44)______
our
appetite
risk
and,
(45)______,
ability
perform
well
conditions.
others
tolerance
risk.
(46)______
dives
away
risks
sports
same
ingredient
keeps
others
coming
back
more.
Mountaineer
Al
Read
(47)______
notable
ascents
course
climbing
career.
Having
climbed
40
years,
no
pushes
extremes
did
but
feeling
vivid.
“I
remember
I
was
getting
into
situations
where
thought
any
moment
killed,”
we’d
down,
and
(48)______
say,
“Man
great!
”
recalled.
“You
forget
(49)______
was,
you
go
again.”
(50)______
being
afraid
(51)______
differently
others.
Shane
Murphy,
psychologist
struck
way
redefine
according
their
skills,
experience,
environment.
worked
group
Everest
without
oxygen,
which
him
riskiest
thing
anyone
do.
Murphy
said
(52)______
athletes
very
different
own.
“We
look
risky
situation
know
situation,
would
control,”
said.
“But
athletes’
perspective,
lot
control,
things
minimize
(53)______.”
key
aspect
perception
something
referred
“the
flow”
zone”.
is
state
describe
becoming
(54)______
pursuits
focus
mind
completely
on
present.
“Something
makes
begin
climbing,
perhaps,
your
adrenaline(肾上腺素)
flows
become
very
concentrated
you’re
doing,
(55)______
hitting
tennis
ball
around,
that’s
skill
level,”
might
need
challenge
Olympic
competition.”
2
41.
capturedB.
entertainedC.
injuredD.
depressed
42.
avoidB.
exaggerateC.
sufferD.
embrace
43.
excelB.
exitC.
extendD.
externalize
44.
stimulatesB.
limitsC.
constructsD.
loses
45.
resultB.
returnC.
exampleD.
total
46.
passionB.
fearC.
appetiteD.
liberty
47.
taken
accountB.
held
C.
kept
track
ofD.
carried
48.
safeB.
thrilledC.
calmD.
puzzled
49.
monotonousB.
frustratingC.
scaryD.
demanding
50.
addition
toB.
Rather
thanC.
view
case
51.
runB.
exposeC.
interpretD.
register
52.
perspectiveB.
well-beingC.
reflectionD.
cultivation
53.
viewsB.
risksC.
sufferingsD.
expenses
54.
accustomed
depressed
byC.
absorbed
inD.
dedicated
55.
pictureC.
riskD.
enjoy
(A)
prenatal(产前的)
development
attempt
made
mother
mold
character
her
unborn
child
studying
poetry,
art,
mathematics
during
pregnancy
seem
utterly
impossible.
How
such
extremely
complex
influences
pass
child?
There
connection
nervous
systems.
blood
vessels
join
directly.
An
emotional
shock
affect
child,
changes
activity
glands
so
chemistry
blood.
Any
chemical
change
mother’s
or
worse.
see
looking
poetic
genius
dissolved
produce
similar
liking
child.
discussion
instincts
saw
reason
whatever
inherit
must
simple
sort
rather
complicated
definite
kind
behavior.
one
inherits
knowledge
mathematics.
be,
however,
general
call
intelligence.
If
intelligent
deeply
interested