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6.AndinNorthChina,thereisthesayingthat"

ifyouwanttosucceed,don'

tstrayfromeight."

(a)runacross(b)wanderawayfrom(c)staywith(d)fightagainst

7.Thewritingstylewasrathermeticulous.

(a)interesting(b)humorous(c)careful(d)boring

8.HuangBo-he,ascholaroffolktraditions,arguesthatChinesehavealwaysbeenratherinclinedtothenumberthree.

(a)fascinatedby(b)attractedby(c)disappointedby(d)considering

9.ButinTaiwanfourisnotespeciallywelllookedupon.

(a)lookedafterb)regarded(c)takencareof(d)used

10.Ingeneral,Chineseassignlittlegoodorbadsignificanceto"

five."

(a)give(b)sign(c)send(d)deliver

11.Somebuildingsweredilapidated.

(a)slanted(b)empty(c)shabby(d)collapsing

12."

Hello?

"

areedyvoicecalled.

(a)sweet(b)shrill(c)happy(d)honest

13.Shedrewoutthelastwordasifrespondingtothesightofalusciouscake.

(a)delicious(b)lustrous(c)attractive(d)soft

14.Sheseemedtogenuinelyadmireit.

(a)generously(b)gently(c)truly(d)seriously

15.MablecommencedsweepingupthesawdustwhileIpackedupmytools.

(a)commented(b)started(c)completed(d)supported

16.Twoweeksbefore,Mableaffixedplacardstoutilitypoles,admonishingustomoveourcarsontheSaturdayspecified.

(a)warning(b)compelling(c)advising(d)guiding

17.Thatincongruoussightwassooneclipsedbyoneofagushingfirehydrantandphalanxesofneighborspushingbroomstowokthewateranddirtdownthestreet.

(a)glorious(b)adventurous(c)inharmonious(d)sharp

18.Thecleaningwasinfectious.

(a)tiresome(b)monotonous(c)continuous(d)contagious

19.Asthesunbrightened,theatmospherebecamefestive.

(a)cold(b)still(c)joyful(d)depressing

20.Shewasnotmerelythinbutskeletal.

(a)short(b)unhealthy(c)nervous(d)skinny

II.ReadingComprehension:

Choosethebestanswerforeachquestion.(20*3=60)

PassageOne

EveryonewhoeatsinCarman'

sCountryKitcheninSouthPhiladelphiaknowsthatifyouneedajob,aplacetostayorafriendlyearonablueday,youcometoCarmanLuntzel.Thesix-foot,46-year-oldpowerhousenotonlycooks,shealsoactsasherrestaurant'

sdiscussionleaderandmatchmaker.WhenbreakfastregularStephenSacavitchwasn'

tmeetingwomen,sheputhispictureonabulletinboard,withthewords:

"

Girls.Niceguy.Givehimabreak."

LastSeptemberacoffeepotleftonared-hotburnernearlydestroyedtherestaurant.Luntzeldidn'

thaveinsurance.ButbadnewshasawayofturninggoodatCarman'

s.

Bereftatthethoughtofnomorebuttermilkpancakesorhomemadepearpie-andnomoreCarmandishingoutadviceandhelp-hercustomerspitchedin.Theyboardedupherwindows,removeddebrisandprimedandpaintedherscorchedwalls.Itwasn'

tjusttheregulars.Aguyonamotorcycledroppedoffsomecash.Awomanfromanearbyrestaurantscouredcharreddishesandstucktwo$50billsinLuntzel'

spocketassheleft.Justthreeweeksaftertheblaze,Luntzelwasservingbreakfastagain."

Itwasincredible,"

shesays.

There'

sasenseaboutCarmanthatisjustcan-do,"

saysregularKevinVaughan."

It'

sinfectious."

1.Theword"

powerhouse"

inparagraphonemeans________.

(a)asmallpowerplant(b)agoodrestaurant

(c)anenergeticperson(d)anangrywoman

2.CarmanLuntzelwasallofthefollowingexcept________.

(a)acook(b)adiscussionleader(c)amatchmaker(d)aninsuranceagent

3.WhathappenedlastSeptember?

(a)Therewasafirewhichnearlydestroyedtherestaurant.

(b)Luntzellostacoffeepot.

(c)Aninsurancecompanyofferedtohelp.

(d)Carmancouldalwaysturnbadnewsintogoodnews.

4.Howmanyweeksdidittaketoreopentherestaurant?

(a)Twoweeks.(b)Threeweeks.(c)Twomonths.(d)Threemonths.

5.Whatwasinfectiousabouttherestaurant?

(a)Thefoodserved.(b)Theefficiencyofwork

(c)Thedesireofregulardiners.(d)Thespiritofhelpingothers.

PassageTwo

OnenightlastJuly,my12-year-oldcardiedonCalifornia'

sSantaAnaFreeway.Itwasanhourbeforesunset,andIwas25milesfromhome.Icouldn'

treachanyonetopickmeup,soIdecidedtotakeabus.Notknowingtheroutes,IfiguredI’djustheadeast.

Abuspulledup,andIaskedthedriverhowfarshewasgoing."

Fourmorelights,"

shesaid.TherewasanotherbusIcouldtakefromthere.Thisclearlywasgoingtobealongnight.

Shedroppedmeoffattheendofherrouteandtoldmewhichbustolookfor.Afterwaiting30minutes,Ibegantothinkaboutaveryexpensivecabridehome.Thenabuspulledup.Therewasnolightednumberaboveitswindshield.Itwasoutofservice.Butthedooropened,anddarnedifitwasn'

tthesamedriver.

Ijustcan'

tleaveyouhere,"

shesaid."

Thisisn'

tthenicestplace.I'

llgiveyouaridehome."

You'

lldrivemehomeinthebus?

Iasked,perplexed.

No,I'

lltakeyouinmycar,"

shesaid.

salongway,"

Iprotested.

Comeon,"

Ihavenothingelsetodo."

Aswedrovefromthedepotinhercar,shebegantellingmeastory.Afewdaysearlier,herbrotherhadrunoutofgas.AgoodSamaritanpickedhimup,tookhimtoaservicestationandthenbacktohiscar."

I’mjustpassingthefavoralong,"

WhenIofferedhermoneyasathank-you,shewouldn'

thearofit."

Thatwouldn'

tmakeitafavor,"

Justdosomethingniceforsomebody.Passitalong."

6.Afterthecarbrokedown,theauthordecidedto________.

(a)haveitrepaired(b)walkhome(c)takeabus(d)waitforalift

7.Thebusdrivertoldtheauthorthat________.

(a)herbushadfourlights

(b)herroutewasalongone

(c)shecouldn'

thelp

(d)shewouldhelpasfarasfourtrafficlights

8.Thebusdrivercamebacktotheauthorbecause________.

(a)thebuswasoutofservice

(b)shehadnolightednumber

(c)shewantedtohelptheauthortotheend

(d)shewantedtotaketheauthortoanotherbus

9.Whenthebusdriver'

sbrotherhadrunoutofgasafewdaysearlier,he________.

(a)wasleftontheway(b)walkedtoaservicestation

(c)washelpedbyhissister(d)washelpedbysomeonehedidn'

tknow

10.Intheendofthepassage,thebusdriversuggestedthattheauthor________.

(a)offersomemoney

(b)saythankyou

(c)makewhatshehaddoneafavor

(d)passthefavoralong

PassageThree

Inanyfieldit'

simportanttohaveambitionanddrive.Buthavingworkedasapsychologistwithathletes,executives,artistsandyoungpeople,I'

velearnedthatthosewhorisetotheheadiestheightsinanyfieldaren'

tnecessarilytheoneswiththegreatestnaturaltalent.They'

rethediligentfewwhoputinthehours.Theyworkhard.Andthentheyworkharder.

Recentresearchbyfellowpsychologistsbearsoutthesignificanceoffocusedhardwork.In1988,K.AndersEricssonofFloridaStateUniversityinTallahasseeandcolleaguesinGermanycomparedthecareersoftwogroupsofyoungmusicians.Thetenmembersofthefirstgroupwereidentifiedaspotentialtopflightinternationalperformers.Anothertenwereidentifiedasmerely"

good"

.Ericssonalsoincludedtenviolinistsperforminginorchestrasofinternationalreputation,suchastheBerlinPhilharmonic.Bothstudentgroupskeptdiariesoftheircurrentpracticeschedules,andallthreegroupsprovidedestimatesoftheirearlierschedules.

Ofthestudentmusicians,Ericssonfound,bytheageof20,the"

grouphadpracticed7500hours-animpressivetotal.Butthepotentialworld-classperformershadpracticedastaggering10000hours-theequivalentofmorethanayearofhardwork."

sthedifferencebetweenacollegefreshmanandajunior,"

Ericssonsays.Moreover,thetopgroup'

stotalpracticetimematchedalmostexactlythatofthesymphonyperformersatthesameage.

Ofcourse,there'

sadifferencebetweenhardworkanddrudgery.Keepingyournosemindlesslytothegrindstonewillonlygetyouabradednostrils.It'

simportanttoputinthehours.Butit'

snotjustthehoursthatcount.Forhardworktoreallypayoff,youneedtoworkeffectively.

11.Accordingtotheauthor,themostimportantqualityforonedesiringthegreatestachievementsis________.

(a)ambition(b)drive(c)thegreatestnaturaltalent(d)hardwork

12.ItcanbelearnedfromthepassagethattheaimofEricsson'

sresearchworkwas________.

(a)tofindthehighflying

(b)tofindthebestyoungmusicians

(c)tofindtheimportanceofhardwork

(d)tounderstandthepsychologyofpotentiallysuccessfulmusicians

13.Ericsson'

sresearchshowedthat________.

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