1、AEvery day my husband parked his car in the same open-air car park in Zimbabwe. On this particular day, he had been running to his car with a huge bundle of office papers under his arm. As he opened the car door, he suddenly lost control of his body. He felt a stabbing pain in his arm, became totall
2、y breathless and lost consciousness. As he collapsed, half in, half out of the car, his last thought was “what a way to die”.A young woman getting into her own car in the otherwise deserted car park noticed what was going on and at once ran to my husbands aid, trying to resuscitate him. Realizing ti
3、me was critical, she tried to move my husband to her car, calling the guard at the gate.Fearing an ambulance would take too long to arrive, she felt it better to get to the hospital as quickly as she could. She raced through traffic lights sounding her cars horn and screeched into the hospital car p
4、ark, calling out, “I have an unknown man here who I think is having a heart attack.”Once this Good Samaritan realized he was in capable hands she returned to the car park, found his keys on the ground, collected his scattered papers and stacked them in the car. Having seen my husband come out of a c
5、ertain building each day, the security guard thought he knew where he worked. The young woman managed to locate his colleagues who in turn contacted my niece. She then waited for me to return home so she could break the news to me.After extensive tests it turned out that my husband had had a grand m
6、al epileptic seizure. We were naturally eager to find the kind stranger who had come to his aid. After some weeks we discovered where the young woman worked. She was overjoyed when my husband walked into her office with a huge bouquet(束) of flowers. She said she required no thanks, and preferred to
7、remain anonymous(匿名的).We now live in a different country, but each Christmas my husband remembers her act of kindness and sends a gift. We regard every day of his life as a bonus, all thanks to this kind stranger.51. From the passage, we can infer that _.A. a heart attack hit the writers husband sud
8、denlyB. there was few cars in her park that dayC. the young woman was at a loss at firstD. the woman was fined for breaking the traffic lights52. The underlined word “resuscitate” in Paragraph 2 may mean _.A. getout ofB. helpstand upC. bring back to lifeD. wakeup53. Who told the writer the news of h
9、er husbands illness?A. The young woman.B. The security guard.C. The colleague of her husband.D. The writers niece.54. What might be the most suitable title for the passage?A. The Gift of LifeB. An Act of GratitudeC. The Attack of a DiseaseD. The Love of a Young WomanBHer opponent was the defending c
10、hampion whose childhood dream was to win the French Open. She was the underdog who never saw the tournament on TV as a girl in China and never thought shed get far on the red clay of the French Open, one of the four tennis Grand Slams (大满贯). But it was Li Na who fell on her back in triumph(胜利) on Ju
11、ne 4. Nearly two hours hitting gave Li a 2-0 victory over Francesca Schiavone of Italy and made her the only tennis player, man or woman, from Asia to take home a Grand Slam title.Chinese media have been swept along by the praise. An editorial carried by Xinhua News Agency said “Li Na is the best PR
12、 (Public Relations) for China,” and called her an “outstanding name card for the country” and a “brilliant diplomat”. It compared Li to Chinese NBA star Yao Ming, noting that both “can speak very fluent English, and both of them have a kind of sense of humor that is appreciated by foreigners”.Succes
13、s has come late for Li. She once gave up tennis for two years and studied journalism at Wuhans Huazhong University of Science and Technology. But in 2004, she returned and continues to play the best tennis she could.“Dream comes true,” Li said after the match. “I am so happy that my efforts have pai
14、d off.” Li has often been seen as a rebel(叛逆者), or at least a representative of a new generation. She has a tattoo(纹身), has dyed her hair many different colors and has even been known to yell at her husband in public. “The plain-speaking, tattooed, individualist has the ability to transcend the spor
15、t and become a global star”, the BBC news reported.No matter how important the French Open championship is, Li is not resting on her laurels(桂冠) shes already thinking about winning a second major title. “When you have the first one, naturally you will think about the second one. Now I have more conf
16、idence playing on other surfaces,” Li told China Daily, as she prepares for the Wimbledon Championship, which will start on June 20.55. Which year did Li Na begin to study journalism?A. In 2004.B. In 2002.C. In 2006.D. In 2000.56. It can be inferred from the passage that _.A. Li Nas childhood dream
17、was to win the French OpenB. compared to Yao Ming, Li Na speak more fluent EnglishC. the BBC reported that she has a tattoo, has dyed her hair and yelled at her husband in publicD. Francesca Schiavone was given a 2-0 failure in the Open championship after nearly two hours hitting57. According to the
18、 passage, we can know that _.A. after the Open championship, Li Na would become normal but not a rebelB. Li Na can stand for China and become a brilliant diplomatC. Li Na is full of confidence to get a second major titleD. Li Na would pay more attention to her own personality and wouldnt yell at her
19、 husbandCHe Qiangcheng, 22, a senior and geology major from Sichuan Normal University, has almost given up trying to act like his childhood hero, Lei Feng. “I once tried to help a woman with heavy luggage, and she gave me a suspicious look,” he complains. “Then another time, when I returned a lost d
20、ining card to the canteen, the staff asked me to use up the cash on it rather than bothering to find the owner.” But, despite having met with rejections, He still wants to be like his idol. His hero, Lei Feng, was a Peoples Liberation Army soldier who came to represent altruism(无私), modesty and devo
21、tion.March 5 marks the 50th year of Leis death. In 1963, Chairman Mao Zedong designated the day as “Learn From Lei Feng Day” and started a national campaign for people to copy his deeds.Several decades after the campaign was initiated, there has been a debate about whether the spirit of Lei lives on
22、, and whether an altruistic role model is relevant anymore in a materialist society.Some think it no longer rings a bell. “In a world when everyone emphasizes the importance of me, many of my peers think theres little ground for giving up ones interests purely for the sake of others,” says Lin Zien,
23、 19, a sophomore English major from South China Normal University in Guangdong. Commentators, however, point out those who regarded Leis spirit as being outdated have misinterpreted its meaning. Yang Haibin, deputy secretary of China Communist Youth League Beijing Committee said, “Learning from Lei
24、Feng could be a mutually caring and benefiting act, which is the basis of civilized society. And, Leis spirit can be modern and relevant, says Yang. He believes that lending a helping hand for no reward is an early form of volunteering. “Its also about being content with a simple and humble way of l
25、ife,” Yang says.Hu Danhua, 21, an international business major from China University of Political Science and Law, agrees. “Ive gained peace of mind and spiritual fulfillment through small acts of kindness, such as teaching village pupils. I could obtain it from nowhere else,” Hu says. 58. He Qiangc
26、heng is talked about in Paragraph 1 in order to_.A. tell an interesting story about Leis spiritB. lead in the topic about Leis spiritC. praised him as a good example of Leis spiritD. show he chases Leis spirit59. The passage is mainly developed by _.A. analyzing causesB. making comparisonsC. examini
27、ng differencesD. listing quotations60. What does the underlined part “it no longer rings a bell” in Paragraph 5 probably mean?A. Leis spirit is out of date.B. Leis spirit is like a ring.C. Leis spirit is as good as a bell.D. Leis spirit is the same as a bell ring.61. Who has a negative attitude towa
28、rds Leis spirit according to the passage?A. He Qiangcheng.B. Lin Zien.C. Yang Haibin.D. Hu Danhua.DTV is an excellent resource for hearing and listening to English. The pictures help you understand what is being said and TV news is an ideal way to help improve your listening ability because within a
29、 short period of time the same news is often repeated. This means that you can watch basically the same news program several times within a day and that every succeeding program will help you to understand what is being said.These preparatory steps are very important before your listening: Find out
30、which news report you want to listen to, when and on what channel. CCTV 9 is a good choice because this is Chinas English channel and has regular news reports. Just watch the news reports for a few days first, before requiring yourself to understand the stories. Give yourself time to get familiar wi
31、th the newsreaders and their accents. You should also get an idea of the structure of the entire report as well as the structure of a typical news story. Watch the news in Chinese first. This will tell you what the main news items are and help prepare you for understanding news reports in English.Wh
32、ile listening, you should pay attention to a few things that you may try to do: You can aim at just getting what a story is about. Give a one-to -tow-sentence description after each story. Put forward a few questions to yourself about a story, and then seek to answer them from your listening. You ca
33、n do this by stopping the tape as soon as the headline is read to you. Your may write a full transcript(抄本) of a story to practice intensive listening. This may bring to notice listening problems that have skipped your attention when you only concentrate on the content. Even though the listening par
34、t is over, some follow-up activities will help you reinforce(加强) your learning. You may talk about the news with one or more friends. This provides an opportunity to produce a summary or express your thoughts in a brief article.62. The underlined word “succeeding” most probably means _.A. funny B. n
35、extC. goodD. famous63. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?A. Getting ready for news listening.B. Making suggestions while listening.C. Doing follow-up activities after listening.D. Listening practice after the proposal.64. Which of the following statements is true according to th
36、e passage?A. The pictures on TV are helpful to your written English and spoken English.B. CCTV 9 is a good choice because there are all excellent foreign newsreaders.C. You may get a general idea about a story by using one or two sentence.D. You may use the whole transcript of a story to practice yo
37、ur writing ability.65. The best title for this passage may probably be _.A. How to Listen Step by StepB. How to Improve Your ListeningC. How to Learn from ListeningD. How to Listen to TV NewsEFindings from a new study ere presented at a recent meeting of the American Psychosomatic(身心的) Society. Rese
38、archers in the United States studied 100,000 women during an eight-year period, beginning in 1994. All of the women were fifty or older. The study was part of the Womens Health Initiative organized by the National Institutes of Health.The women were asked questions measuring their beliefs or ideas a
39、bout the future. The researchers attempted to identify each womans personality eight years after gathering the information.The study found that hopeful individuals were 14% less likely than other women to have died from any cause. The hopeful women were also 30 less likely to have died from heart di
40、sease after the eight years,Hilary Tindle from the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania was the lead author of the report. She said the study confirmed earlier research that linked optimistic feelings to longer life.The researchers also gathered information about peoples education, financial ear
41、nings, physical activity and use of alcohol or cigarettes. Independent of those things, the findings still showed that optimists had less of a chance of dying during the eight-year period.Some women who answered the questions were found to be hostile(敌意的), or highly untrusting of others. These women
42、 were 16% more likely to die than the others. They also were 23% more likely to die of cancer.The study also found women who were not optimistic were more likely to smoke and have high blood pressure or diabetes. They were also more likely not to exercise.Tindle says the study did not confirm whethe
43、r optimism leads to healthier choices, or if it actually affects a persons physical health. She also says the study does not prove that negative(消极的) emotions or distrust lead to bad health effects and shorter life. Yet there does appear to be a link that calls for more research.66. In which part of
44、 a newspaper can you read the above passage?A. Nation.B. Opinion.C. Business.D. Science.67. Researchers carry out the study to _.A. decide who is more likely to enjoy a happier lifeB. gather information for the National Institutes of HealthC. find out the link between personality and healthD. compar
45、e each womans personality changes68. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Negative emotions cause a shorter life indeed.B. The more optimistic you are the longer life you may enjoy.C. Its uncertain whether optimism affects ones health.D. There may be some link between personality and health.69.
46、Who is more likely to die of cancer according to the passage?A. A woman who doesnt exercise.B. A woman who always doubts what others say.C. A woman with high blood pressure.D. A woman with poor physical health.70. Whats Hilary Tindles opinion of the study?A. Necessary.B. Useless.C. Unfair.D. Reliable. 51-54 BCDA55-57BDC58-61BDAB62-65BDCD66-70DCBBA