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WhencollectingLostandFounditems,youshallhaveanidentificationdocument,aboardingpassoraticket,andalsoindicatetheplacewheretheitemswerelostandprovetheyareyours.

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Theloneliestchimp(黑猩猩)intheworldjustgotthebestsurprise---ahugfromanewfriend.Ponsohasbeenbyhimselffornearlythreeyears,findinghimselfaloneafterhiswifeandchildrendiedontheislandwheretheywereabandonedbyamedicaltestingcompanymanyyearsago.

ForyearsanearbyvillagernamedGermainhasbeenPonso’sonlycompany,visitinghimsooftentobringbananasandbread---thechimp’sonlysourceoffoodonthetinyisland.ItwasclearhowmuchPonsomissedcompanionshipwhenhewasrecentlyvisitedbyChimpanzeeConservationCentreDirectorEstelleRaballand.ThechimpimmediatelyembracedEstelleRaballandinahugehugandlaughedasshereachedoutforhim,withhissmilefromeartoear.

ForthosewhoknowPonso’sbackstory,hisimmediateeaseandtrustinhumansmightbesurprising.Ponsowasoneof20chimps,allbetweentheagesof7to11yearsold,relocatedtoanislandofftheIvoryCoastafterbeingusedfortesting.Afterthetestswerecompletedin2005,thelabreportedlytransferredthechimpstoastringofislands,occasionallydroppingofffoodandwaterbecausetherewasnoneinthechimps’newhomes.

DiseaseandhungersoonleftonlyPonso,hismateandtheirtwochildrenstanding.Butattheendof2013theydiedwithindaysandPonsoisnowcompletelyalone.

AgroupcalledSOSPONSOistryingtoraisemoneyforthepoorlonelychimp,alreadyachievingitsgoalof$20,000----allofwhichwillbeusedforPonso’scare.

4.WhatdoweknowaboutthechimpPonso?

A.Hewasdesertedbyhisfamily.

B.Hefoundmanysourcesoffood.

C.Hecametotheislandforatest.

D.Hesuffersfromlonelinessgreatly.

5.HowdidPonsofeelaboutthevisitofEstelleRaballand?

A.Excited.B.Frightened.

C.Embarrassed.D.Confused.

6.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?

A.Thechimps’newsettlements.

B.HowPonsocametotheisland.

C.WhyPonsowasusedforatest.

D.Themedicaltestaboutchimps.

7.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?

A.Germainwon’tvisitPonsoanymore.

B.Anewlabwillbebuiltontheisland.

C.ManypeopleshowconcernforPonso.

D.Morechimpswillbebroughttotheisland.

ItwasDecember25,1914,only5monthsintoWorldWarI.German,British,andFrenchsoldiers,alreadysickandtiredofthesenselesskilling,disobeyedtheirsuperiorsandstartedsocializingwith“theenemy”alongtwo-thirdsoftheWesternFront.

GermantroopsheldupChristmastreeswithsigns“MerryChristmas”.Thousandsoftroopsranacrossthebattlefieldscoveredwithdeadbodies.TheysangChristmassongs,exchangedphotographsoflovedonesbackhome,sharedfoodandevenplayedfootball.Soldiershuggedmentheyhadbeentryingtokillafewshorthoursbefore.Theyagreedtowarneachotheriftheirofficersforcedthemtofiretheirweapons,andtoaimhigh.

Fearranthroughthemilitaryleadersonbothsides.Theyfeltthattheirpowerwasbeingchallenged:

soldiersdeclaringtheirbrotherhoodwitheachotherandrefusingtofight.Generalsdeclaredthisunexpectedpeacemakingillegalandsaidthatparticipatingsoldierswouldfaceamilitarycourt.Thosefoundguiltywouldbeimprisonedorevenshot.ByMarch1915thesocializingmovementhadbeendestroyedandthekillingmachinewasbackinfulloperation.Overthenextthreeyearsmorethanfifteenmillionpeoplediedinthewar.

NotmanypeoplehaveheardthestoryoftheChristmasTruce(休战).OnChristmasDay,1988,alocalradiohostinBostonplayed“ChristmasintheTrenches”,asongabouttheChristmasTruce,severaltimesandwasstunnedbyhislisteners’response.Thousandsofpeoplecalledin,praisingthesong,withmanymovedtotearsbytheamazingeventsitdescribes.

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theworldreallycanbedifferent.

8.Thesoldiersbegansocializingwiththeenemybecause______.

A.theycouldn’tbearthemeaninglesskilling.

B.itwasthebestwaytoavoidbeingkilled.

B.theyfearedthattheywouldbecaught.

D.theirenemieswerefromsimilarbackgrounds.

9.Howdidthegeneralsfinallyputanendtothesoldiers’socializing?

A.Theysentthesoldiers’lovedonestoprison.

B.Theymovedthetwogroupsofsoldiersfurtherapart.

C.Theyincreasedthenumberofofficerstocontrolthesoldiers.

D.Theywarnedthesoldiersthattheywouldfaceseverepunishment.

10.Theunderlinedword“stunned”inParagraph4mostprobablymeans“____”.

A.satisfiedB.shockedC.amusedD.confused

11.Theauthorusesthestoryofthesoldierstoimplythathumanbeings____.

A.arenottrustworthyunderstress.

B.arenaturallyaggressiveandwarlike

C.arebasicallycaringandkind-hearted

D.willalwaysdowhatisintheirownself-interest

ThoseaccustomedtobrowsingthroughthousandsofbooksinlargebookstoresmayfindJapan’sMoriokaShotenalittlestrange.That’sbecausethistinybookstorethatislocatedinGinza,Tokyosellsonlyasinglebookatatime.

OpenedinMay2015,MoriokaShotenisthebrainchildofYoshiyukiMorioka.HebeganhiscareerasabookstoreclerkinTokyo’sKandadistrictbeforebranchingouttoopenhisownstore.Itwasherewhileorganizingbookreadingandsigningthatherealizedthatcustomersusuallycameintothestorewithonetitleinmind.Moriokabegantowonderifastorecouldexistbysellingmultiplecopiesofjustonesinglebook.InNovember2014,hepartneredwithMasamichiToyamatoestablishauniquebookstorewiththephilosophyof“ASingleRoomwithaSingleBook”.

TheselectionsthatarepickedbyMoriokachangeweeklyandvarywidelytoattractcustomerswithdifferentinterests.RecentchoicesincludeTheTrueDeceiver,anaward-winningSwedishnovelbyToveJansson,HansAndersen’sFairyTales,andacollectionofKarlBlossfeldt’sphotographyofplants.MoriokahasalsoselectedbookswrittenbyafamousJapaneseauthorMimeiOgawa.

Tohighlighthisonlyoffering,Moriokaoftenusesclevertricks.Forexample,whensellingabookaboutflowers,thestorekeeperdecoratedhisshopwiththeonesthathadbeenmentionedinthebook.Healsoencouragesauthorstoholdtalksanddiscussionssotheycanconnectwithcustomers.Moriokasayshisgoalisforthecustomerstoexperiencebeinginsideabook,notjustabookstore.

Riskyastheideamightseem,thingsappeartobegoingwell.Thestorekeepersayshehassoldover2,100books.Thingscangetbettergiventhathisbookstoreisbecomingincreasinglypopularnotjustamongthelocalsbutalsovisitorsformothercountries.

12.WhatinspiredMoriokatoopensuchabookstore?

A.ASwedishnovel.

B.Hispresentpartner.

C.Abookstoreclerk.

D.Hisworkingexperience.

13.WhyisMoriokaShotenunique?

A.Itispopularwithforeigners.

B.Itsellsbooksofdifferenttopics.

C.Itisdecoratedwithcolorfulflowers.

D.Itsellsvariouscopiesofabookinaweek.

14.WhydoesMoriokaencourageauthorstoholdtalks?

A.Tointroducehisbookstore.

B.Toadvocatehisphilosophy.

C.Tomakebooksbetterunderstood.

D.Tohelpreadersmakemorefriends.

15.What’stheauthor’sopinionaboutthebookstore’sfuture?

A.Risky.B.Promising.

C.Unpredictable.D.Hopeless.

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