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My first student Marie was a 44-year-old single mother of three. In the first lesson, I found out she walked two miles to the nearest supermarket twice a week because she didn't know which bus to take. When I told her I would get her a bus schedule (时刻表), she told me it would not help because she could not read it. She said she also had difficulty once she got to the supermarket because she couldn't always remember what she needed. Since she did not know words, she could not write out a shopping list. Also, she could only recognize items by sight, so if the product had a different label (标识) , she would not recognize it as the product she wanted.   As we worked together, learning how to read built Marie's self-confidence ( 自信心 ), which encouraged her to continue in her studies. She began to make rapid progress and was even able to take the bus to the supermarket. After this successful trip, she reported how self-confident she felt. At the end of the program, she began helping her youngest son, Tony, a shy first grader, with his reading. She sat with him before he went to sleep and together they would read bedtime stories. When his eyes became wide with excitement as she read, pride was written all over her face, and she began to see how her own hard work in learning to read paid off. As she described this experience, I was proud of myself as well. I found that helping Marie to build her self-confidence was more rewarding than anything I had ever done before.   As a literacy volunteer, I learned a great deal about teaching and helping others. In fact, I may have learned more from the experience than Marie did. 56. What did the author do last summer? A. She worked in the supermarket. B. She helped someone to learn to read. C. She gave single mothers the help they needed. D. She went to a training program to help a literacy volunteer. 57. Why didn't Marie go to the supermarket by bus at first? A. Because she liked to walk to the supermarket. B. Because she lived far away from the bus stop. C. Because she couldn't afford the bus ticket. D. Because she couldn't find the right bus. 58. How did Marie use to find the goods she wanted in the supermarket? A. She knew where the goods were in the supermarket. B. She asked others to take her to the right place. C. She managed to find the goods by their looks. D. She remembered the names of the goods. 59. Which of the following statements is true about Marie? A. Marie could do things she had not been able to do before B. Marie was able to read stories with the help of her son. C. Marie decided to continue her studies in school. D. Marie paid for her own lessons. B   As you move around your home, take a good look at the things you have. It is likely that your living room will have a television set and a video, and your kitchen a washing machine and a microwave oven. Your bedroom drawers will be filled with almost three times as many clothes as yon need. You almost certainly own a car and possibly a home computer, holiday abroad at least once a year and eat out at least once a week.   Now, perhaps, more than ever before, people are wondering what life is all about, and what it is for. Seeking material success is beginning to trouble large numbers of people around the world. They feel that the long-hours work culture to make more money to buy more things is eating up their lives, leaving them very little time or energy for family or pastimes. Many are turning to other ways of living and downshifting is one of them.   Six percent of workers in Britain took the decision to downshift last year. One couple who downshifted is Daniel and Liz. They used to work in central London. He was a newspaper reporter and she used to work for an international bank. Thew would go to work by train even day from their large house in the suburbs (郊区), leaving their two children with a nanny (保姆). Most evenings Daniel wouldn't get home until eight or nine o'clock and nearly twice a month he would have to fly to New York for meetings. They both earned a large amount of money but began to feel that life was passing them by.   Nowadays, they run a farm in the mountains of Wales. "I always wanted to have a farm hen," says Daniel, "and we took almost a year to make the decision to downshift. It's taken some getting used to, but it's been worth it. We have to think twice now about spending money on car repairs and we no longer have any holidays. However, I think it's made us stronger as a family, and the children are a lot happier.   Liz, however, is not quite sure. "I used to enjoy my job, even though it was hard work and long hours. I'm not really a country girl, but I suppose I'm gradually getting used to looking after the animals. One thing I do like, though, is being able to see more of my children. My advice for other people wanting to do the same is not to think about it too much or you might not do it at all." 60. What do the first two paragraphs tell us? A. People seldom work long hours to make money. B. People hardly buy more things than necessary. C. People are sure everything they own is in the right place. D. People realize there is more to life than just making money. 61. When Daniel was a reporter he ___. A. lived in central London B. disliked his job C. missed his children D. was well paid 62. Daniel and Hz both agree that the move to the farm ____. A. was easy to organize B. has improved family life C. was extremely expensive D. has been a total success 63. What does the underlined "it" in the last paragraph refer to? A. Child-caring. B. Liz's advice. C. Downshifting. D. Liz's job. 64. The underlined word "downshifting" in the second paragraph means _________. A. repairing your car by yourself B. spending money carefully C. moving out to the countryside to live a simpler and better life D. living in a big house in the suburbs and dining out once a week C The following is about the BBC and some other broadcasting stations in Britain. 65. On which radio can you hear a commercial? A. Radio 3. B. Radio 4. C. Capital Radio. D. Radio London. 66. You need to listen to _______ for a programme on outer space. A. Radio 2. B. Radio 3. C. Radio Wales. D. LBC. D   Have you ever got stuck with unwanted courses or a class schedule that cannot be changed? If so, that' s because you don' t know how to select the perfect schedule. But by following a few simple steps, you can begin any term with the right courses at. the most convenient times.   First, you must find tile right courses. These are the ones that have the least amount of work, the fewest tests and the kindest professors. Ask your friends about courses in which they received A's after attending only 70 percent of the classes. Ask around, too, to see which instructors have given the same tests for the last fifteen years. Photocopies of these tests are usually cheap and can be easily found in school. Then. pick up a copy of the master schedule and study it carefully. Find the course titles that mean an easy pass for a painless subject. Look for titles like "Arts and Crafts for Beginners," and "Rock Music of the 1950s."   Next, when you have got lists of easy instructors and subjects, you can begin to select your time periods. If you stay up late in order to watch old movies, you may want a daily schedule that begins no sooner than noon. You should schedule only afternoon courses, too, if you're one of those people who hate to leave a warm bed in the morning. On the other hand, if you are a person who gets out of bed at dawn, you may want to get your classes out of the way as early as possible. That way you have the rest of the day free. Morning classes are also necessary if you are a soup opera (肥皂剧) fan.   Finally, you want your schedule to pass through registration successfully. The main way to do this is to register (注册) early. If a course does happen to be closed because you simply couldn't register at 7:00 a. m., you may still. be able to get in. Talk to the professor and tell him or her that a serious and hardworking student like yourself would be a shining example to other students. Be sure to carry a list of backup courses to registration, though, just in case one of your chosen classes changes professors or time periods.   By following these suggestions, any student can pick the perfect class schedule. College can thus become an almost pleasant activity. 67. Which of the fo1lowing statements is true? A. You can get copies of tests if you are willing to pay the price. B. "Rock Music of the 1950s" may he art easy course. C. it. is difficult to pick the perfect class schedule. D. Attendance is required in all classes. 68. You should __. A. register for classes in the morning if you gut up early B. have classes late in the morning if you stay up late C. sign up for afternoon classes if yon. want to see soap operas D. choose classes in the evening if you want to watch old films 69. If a course happens to be closed, you should _____. A. register at 7:00 a. m. B. sit in on the class anyway C. register for a hack-up course D. get help horn the professor 70. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? A. Course Registration Made Easy B. How to Find the Right Courses C. Classes and After-class Activities D. How to Pick the Perfect Schedule E Children have their own rules in playing games. They seldom need a referee (裁判) and rarely trouble to keep scores. They don't care much about who wins or loses, and it doesn't seem to worry them if the game is riot finished. Yet, they like games that depend a lot on luck, so that their personal abilities cannot be directly compared. They also enjoy games that move in stages, in which each stage, the choosing of leaders, the picking-up of sides. or the determining of which side shall, start is almost a game in itself.   Grown-ups can hardly find children's games exciting, arid they often feel puzzled at why their kids play such simple games again and again. However, it is found that a child plays games for very important reasons. He can be a good player without having to think whether he is a popular person, and he can find himself being a useful partner to someone of whom he is ordinarily afraid. He becomes a leader when it comes to his turn. He can be confident, too, in particular games, that it is his place to give orders, to pretend to be dead, to throw a ball actually at someone, or to kiss someone he has caught.   It appears to us that when children play a game they imagine a situation under their control. Everyone knows the rules, and. more importantly, everyone plays according to the rules. Those rules may be childish, but they make sure that every child has a chance to win. 71. What is true about children when they play games? A. They can stop playing arty time they like. B. They can test their personal abilities. C. They want to pick a better team. D. They don' t need rules. 72. To become a leader in a game the child has to ____. A. play well B. wait for his turn C. be confident in himself D. be popular among his playmates 73. What do we know about grown-ups? A. They are not interested in games. B. They find children's games too easy. C. They don't need a reason to play games. D. They don t understand children's games. 74. Why does a child like playing games? A. Because he can be someone other than himself. B. Because he can become popular among friends. C. Because he finds he is always lucky in games. D. Because he likes the place where he plays a game. 75. The writer believes that ____. A. children should make better rules for their games B. children should invite grown-ups to play with them C. children's games can do them a lot of good D. children play games without reasons Many teachers worry about the effects of television on young people. According to studies, any children spend more time 76. _______ watching television than they spend in school. Because so 77. _______ much viewing, children may not be develop the habit of 78. _______ read and the ability to enjoy themselves. No one worries 79. _______ much about the radio program young people listen to, 80. ______ although radios can be very noise. Teachers also wonder about 81. _______ the effects of television commercials. On one year the 82. _______ average child will see 25,000 television commercials, all 83. ________ planned and written by grown-ups to make children to want 84. _______ things that they don't real need. 85. _________ 书面表达(满分25分) 为了响应38年前毛主席提出的"向雷锋同志学习"的号召,配合北京迎"奥运"宣传活动,光明中学组织了一次到某汽车站的学雷锋活动。请根据以下6幅图画,用英语写一篇日记。 注意: 1.词数100左右; 2.日记的开头与结尾已为你写好。 生词:奥运知识竞赛:general knowledge quiz on the Olympic Games Tuesday, March 5, 2002 Fine Thirty-eight years ago, the late Chairman Mao called on us to learn from Lei Feng. To mark the occasion, we organized an activity at a nearby bus station today. Today's activity has taught us the new meaning of the spirit of Lei Feng: Sharing with others what you have-your time, energy, or know1edge-makes you feel warm in your heart. It has truly made a difference in how I feel about myself. 沁园春·雪 <毛泽东> 北国风光,千里冰封,万里雪飘。 望长城内外,惟余莽莽; 大河上下,顿失滔滔。 山舞银蛇,原驰蜡象, 欲与天公试比高。 须晴日,看红装素裹,分外妖娆。 江山如此多娇,引无数英雄竞折腰。 惜秦皇汉武,
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