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He ______________ my letter that I sent lastmonth.

A.replied to

B.replied

C.answered to

D.answered for

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(C) He's too busy to type it now.

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A.

B.

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第2题
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Since the day I was 12 and first read his letter, some of his words have lived in my heart. One part always stands out. "Right now, you are pretending to be a time-killer. But I know that one day, you will do something great." Knowing that my dad believed in me gave me permission to believe in myself: "You will do something great." He didn't know what that would be, and neither did I, but at times in my life when I've felt proud of myself, I remember his words and wish he were here so I could ask, "Is this what you were talking about, Dad? Should I keep going?"

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28. What do we know about the speaker from the passage?

29. What is the main purpose of the passage?

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C.He asked his father's permission to believe in himself.

D.He knew what his father wanted to do from the very beginning.

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第3题
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Civil War. Once, doctors pointed out a young soldier who was near death and Lincoln went over to his bedside.

"Is there anything I can do for you?" asked the President.

The soldier obviously didn't recognize Lincoln, and with some effort he was able to whisper. "Would you please write a letter to my mother?"

A pen and paper were provided and the President carefully began writing down what the young man was able to say:

"My dearest mother, I was badly hurt while doing my duty. I'm afraid I'm not going to recover. Don't grieve (悲伤) too much for me, please. Kiss Mary and John for me. May God bless you and father."

The soldier was too weak to continue, so Lincoln signed the letter for him and added, "written for your son by Abraham Lincoln."

The young man asked to see the note and was astonished when he discovered who had written it. "Are you really the President?" he asked.

"Yes, I am, "Lincoln replied quietly, then he asked if there was anything else he could do.

"Would you please hold my hand?" the soldier asked. "It will help to see me through to the end."

In the quiet room, the President took the boy's hand in his and spoke warm words of encouragement until death came.

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第4题
Like most people, I was brought up to look upon life as a process of getting. It was not u
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A.other people were selfish

B.he thought it exciting to get from others

C.of his early education

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第5题
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W: Maybe you should give him a reply to find out what's the matter?

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A.has little education.

B.cannot write legibly.

C.always writes like that.

D.must have something on his mind.

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E. And you?

F. I'd love to.

G. But he panned to.

H. Me, too.

56. Tony: Would you be interested in going for a picnic with us on Saturday?

Tom: ______. But I have to hand in my term paper next Tuesday, you know.

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第7题
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Dear Mike,

I am delighted to hear of your recent marriage and now send you and your wife my warmest congratulations and best wishes for a very happy married life together.

I hope that when you have settled down in your new home you will bring your wife to see me, for I look forward very much to meeting her.

I am sending you a small present with this letter and I hope you and your wife will find it of some use With my best wishes to you both.

Your sincerely,

Henry

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A.Because Henry has recently got married.

B.Because he wants to sent a gift to Mike.

C.Because he likes to congratulate on Mike's marriage.

D.Because he needs to tell Mike his new address.

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第8题
E President Abraham Lincoln often visited hospitals to talk with wounded soldiers during t

E

President Abraham Lincoln often visited hospitals to talk with wounded soldiers during the Civil War. Once, doctors pointed out a young soldier who was near death and Lincoln went over to his bedside.

"Is there anything I can do for you?" asked the President.

The soldier obviously didn't recognize Lincoln, and with some effort he was able to whisper. "Would you please write a letter to my mother?"

A pen and paper were provided and the President carefully began writing down what the young man was able to say:

"My dearest mother, I was badly hurt while doing my duty. I'm afraid I'm not going to recover. Don't grieve (悲伤) too much for me, please. Kiss Mary and John for me. May God bless you and father."

The soldier was too weak to continue, so Lincoln signed the letter for him and added, "written for your son by Abraham Lincoln."

The young man asked to see the note and was astonished when he discovered who had written it. "Are you really the President?" he asked.

"Yes, I am, "Lincoln replied quietly, then he asked if there was anything else he could do.

"Would you please hold my hand?" the soldier asked. "It will help to see me through to the end."

In the quiet room, the President took the boy's hand in his and spoke warm words of encouragement until death came.

The young soldier______.

[A] wrote a letter to his mother himself

[B] was in hospital for a long time

[C] couldn't say any words when he saw the president

[D] was badly hurt in the Civil War

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第9题
第二节 短文理解1阅读下面短文,从[A](Right)、[B](Wrong)、[C](Doesn't Say)三个判断中选择一个正

第二节 短文理解1

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Morison and Philip were classmates. They lived in the same town. After they left school, Morison became the manager(经理) of a flower shop and Philip became a doctor in a hospital.

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"I gave her thirty, "answered Morison.

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"I thought you often bought roses for her in my shop. I want to give her six roses as the gifts (赠品). Six is a good number, you know, "said Morison.

"How foolish you are!" He threw his letter on the table. "Read it!"

Morison picked it up and began to read:

Dear Mimi,

I love you very much. Today is your birthday. Please accept my present--some roses. One rose is a year. And the number of the roses is your age.

Yours,

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"She returned them to me, "cried Philip, "you must go and explain it to her. "

Philip and Morison had different jobs after school.

A.Right.

B.Wrong.

C.Doesn't say.

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第10题
Like most people, I was brought up to look upon life as a process of getting. (76) It was

Like most people, I was brought up to look upon life as a process of getting. (76) It was not until in my late thirties that I made this important discovery: giving-away makes life so much more exciting. You need not worry if you lack money. This is how I experimented with giving-away. If an idea for improving the window display of a neighborhood store flashes to me, I step in and make the suggestion to the storekeeper. One discovery I made about giving-away is that it is almost impossible to give away anything in this world without getting something back, though the return often comes in an unexpected form. One Sunday morning the local post office delivered an important special delivery letter to my home, though it was addressed to me at my office. I wrote the postmaster a note of appreciation. More than a year later I needed a post office box for a new business I was starting. I was told at the window that there were no boxes left, and that my name would have to go on a long waiting list. As I was about to leave, the postmaster appeared in the doorway. He had overheard (无意中听到) our conversation. "Wasn't it you that wrote us that letter a year ago about delivering a special delivery to your home?" I said yes. "Well, you certainly are going to have a box in this post office if we have to make one for you. You don't know what a letter like that means to us. We usually get nothing but complaints."

From the passage, we understand that ______.

A.the author did not understand the importance of giving until he was in late thirties

B.the author was like most people who were mostly receivers rather than givers

C.the author received the same education as most people during his childhood

D.the author liked most people as they looked upon life as a process of getting

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