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Unit
5
Nelson
Mandela(100
45
)::20
1.
The
police
say
there
is
a
$10000
____
for
any
informationthat
helps
them
find
the
lost
boy.A.
price B.
reward C.
pay D.
prize2.
______
by
his
friends,
Jack
didn
t
_____
and
kept
ontrying.A.
Encouraged;
lose
heart B.
Encouraged;
cheered
upC.
Encouraging;
lost
heart D.
Encouraging;
cheered
up3.
People
run
always
quickly
in
_____,
when
they
hear
thatsomeone
would
______
the
building.A.
anger;
blow
away
B.
silence;
blow
up C.surprise;
blowaway D.
terror;
blow
up4.
He
wants
to
_____
all
of
his
time
_____
films.A.
devotes;
write B.
devoted; to
write
C.
devoting;to
writing D.
devote;
to
making5.
His
father
was
a
____
person,
who
wasn
t
willing
to
spenda
penny
for
his
sons.A.
generous B.
kind C.
mean D.
selfish6.
are
fighting
_____
the
bird
flu
____
people
in
theworld.A.
for,
against B.
with,
againstC.
against,
with D.
about,
with7.
I
want
to
know
the
reason
_____
the
fire
broke
out.A.
what B.
why C.
how D.
when8.
I
like
to
live
in
the
countryside
_____
I
can
smell
freshair
and
eat
fresh
vegetables.A.
when B.
whereC.
how D.
what9.
We're
living
in
an
age
____
many
things
are
done
oncomputer.A.
when B.
whereC.
how D.
what10.
Whoever
breaks
the
law
wont
escape______.A.
being
punishedB.
punishingC.
punishedD.
to
be
punished11.
The
goods
of
high
____
and
low
___
are
well
receivedin
the
countryside
these
days.A.
quantity,
quality B.
quantity,
priceC.
price,
quality D.
quality,
price12.
Some
animals
have
the_____
to
see
in
the
dark.A.
energy B.
strengthC.
power D.
ability13.
A
large
number
of
people____,
and
how
can
the
localgovernment
ignore()the
problem?A.
are
out
of
work B.
are
in
workC.
is
out
of
work D.
is
in
work14.
He
went
to
_____
to
see
his
friend
who
was
in
______.A.
the
hospital,
the
hospitalB.
the
hospital,
hospitalC.
hospital,
the
hospitalD.
hospital,
the
hospital15.
Only
by
cooperating()
with
other
experts
in
the
world____
the
way
to
solve
the
problems
facing
people
nowadays.A.
our
experts
can
find
outB.
can
our
experts
find
outC.
can
find
out
our
expertsD.
find
out
our
experts
can.16.
The
time
he
has
devoted
in
the
past
years
___
the
disableis
now
considered
___
of
great
value.A.
to
help;
being B.
to
helping;
to
beC.
to
help;
to
be D.
helping;
being17.
The
mother
didn
t
know
___
to
blame
for
thebroken
glass
as
it
happened
while
she
was
out.A.
who B.
whenC.
how D.
when18.
Last
night
the
enemy
___
a
bridge
hoping
to
cut
offour
march.A.
blew
out B.
broke
outC.
blew
up
D.
broke
off19.
Now
we
can
fly
to
Tokyo.
There
was
a
time
___
we
hadto
take
a
boat.A.
how
B.
whatC.
why
D.
when20.
The
murderer,
who
was____
to
4
years
_____
by
thejudge
last
week,
was
21
years
old.A.
judged;
in
prisonB.
sentenced;
in
the
prisonC.
sentenced;
in
prisonD.
judged;
in
the
prison:: (20JackBaines
is
a
self-made
millionaire,
but
his
beginningswere
very
lowly.
He
was
the
youngest
of
eight
children.
Hisfather
had
a 21 in
a
cotton
mill
(),
but
he
was
often22 to
work
because
of
poor
health.
The
family
couldn
t23 to
pay
the
rent
or
bills,
and
the
children
often
went24
.
After
leaving
school
at
the
age
of
14,
Jack
was 25what
to
do
when
Mr.
Walker,
his
old
teacher,
offered
to
lendhim
100
to
start
his
own 26
.It
was
just
after
the
war.
Raw
materials
were
notenough,
and
Jack
saw
a 27 in
scrap
metal(
).
Hebought
bits
of
metal
and
stored
itin
an
old
garage.
Whenhe
had
built
up
a
large
amount,
he
sold
it
and 28 plentyof
money.Jack 29 workinghard.
After
one
year
he
succeededin 30 the
100.By
the
time
Jack
was
30
years
old
he
had 31 hisfirst
million,
and
he
wanted
to 32 this
achievement
bydoing
something
33
.
With
all
his
money
it
was 34 tobuild
a
beautiful
home
for
himself
and
his
parents.
In
1959,
Baines
Castle was
built
in
the 35 of
the
Lancashirecountryside.
It
was
one
of
the
finest
buildings
in
the
country.Jack
has
recently
sold
Baines
Castle
for
500million, 36 Jackstill
can
t
get
used
to 37 thegood
life.He
can 38 be
found
drinking
with
the
locals
at
the
localpub.
I
remember
being
very 39 as
a
child,
but
never40 as
a
child, says
Jack,
and
I
will
never
forget
whereI
came
from
and
who
I
am.21.
A.
house B.
work C.
company D.job22.
A.
able B.
unable C.
glad D.
eager23.
A.
offer B.
like C.
afford D.expect24.
A.
hungry B.
wrong C.
ill D.bad25.
A.
wondering B.
seeing C.
doubting D.preparing26.
A.
school B.
business C.
farm D.
store27.
A.
problem B.
purpose C.
principle D.future28.
A.
spent B.
earned C.
wasted D.borrowed29.
A.
preferred B.
enjoyed C.
promised D.hated30.
A.
repaying B.
saving C.
developing D.paying31.
A.
given B.
taken C.
made D.
lost32.
A.
remember B.
honor C.
recognize D.celebrate33.
A.
grand B.
simple C.
interesting D.common34.
A.
impossible B.
obvious C. possible D.basic35.
A.
ground B.
heart C.
spot D.front36.
A.
so B.
and C.
but D.
or37.
A.
using B.
sparing C.
living D.keeping38.
A.
seldom B.
never C.
sometimes D.often39.
A.
rich B.
poor C.
healthy D.well40.
A.
proud B.
satisfied C.
unhappy D.happy(
20
AIt
was
a
lovely
spring
day
and
I
was
returning
from
themarket
with
a
few
things
we
needed.
I
was
frustrated
becausethere
were
so
many
things
I
wished
I
could
do
for
my
childrenand
for
myself
but
I
lacked
the
time
and
the
money
foreither.As
I
turned
the
old
car
into
the
driveway,
I
noticed
myson
on
the
front
porch(with
a
little
girl
about
his
age.She
was
in
old
clothes
and
was
in
need
of
a
bath.
She
worethick
glasses
and
her
hair
was
cut
unevenly(
.Ithought
back
on
the
times
when
I
had
tried
to
give
my
ownchildren
haircuts
to
save
money
and
regretted
the
outcomealmost
as
much
as
they
did.
I
saw
my
son
give
her
somemoney
and
she
carefully
handed
him
what
looked
to
be
abroken
glass
ball.
She
wandered
off
while
I
was
unloadingthe
groceries.When
my
son
came
to
help
me,
I
asked
him
who
the
littlegirl
was
and
what
she
wanted.
He
explained
that
she
hadcome
to
the
door
trying
to
sell
her
piggy
bank
and
thathe
had
purchased
it.
I
bit
my
tongue.
I
had
sacrificed
inorder
to
give
the
children
a
few
dollars
for
their
good
gradesin
school,
but
he
spent
the
money
on
a
worthless
piece
ofjunk!
I
asked
him
why
he
had
done
such
a
thing
and
hisresponse
brought
tears
to
my
eyes.
He
said,
"Well,
Mom,
shereally
looked
like
she
needed
the
money.
I
didn't
want
tomake
her
feel
bad
by
just
giving
her
the
money.
I
thinkshe
needed
it
more
than
me."Years
have
passed
since
I
drove
in
the
driveway
in
theold
car
and
saw
my
seven-year-old
son
helping
someoneless
fortunate,
but
the
piggy
bank
remains
high
a
top
myrefrigerator
to
remind
me
that
there
is
goodness,
kindnessand
unselfishness
in
the
world.41.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
author
from
the
passage?A.
She
had
plenty
of
time.B.
She
spent
a
lot
of
time
with
her
children.C.
Her
family
was
not
rich.D.
She
was
kind
and
unselfish.42.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"they"
in
paragraph
2refer
to?A.
The
little
girl's
old
clothes;B.
The
children
's
haircuts.C.
The
author's
lacking
of
the
time
and
money.D.
The
author's
children.43.
What
brought
tears
to
the
author's
eyes?A.
She
had
sacrificed
a
few
dollars
to
her
children.B.
Her
son
bought
a
worthless
piece
of
junk
.C.
her
son
told
her
why
he
bought
the
piggy
bank.D.
She
lacked
the
time
and
money
for
the
children.44.The
piggy
bank
atop
the
author's
refrigerator
remindsthe
author
of
her
son's_______.A.
naughtyB.
unselfishnessC.
businessD.
bad
behavior45.
After
knowing
the
reason
why
her
son
bought
the
piggybank,
the
author
probably
felt________.A.
a
bit
angryB.
deeply
touchedC.
very
discouragedD
quite
excitedBOneof
the
sad
stories
in
American
history
has
somethingto
do
with
slavery.
For
a
short
time
between
1800
and
1865,British
and
American
ships
would
go
to
Africa
and buyAfricans
from
people
who
forced
young
men
and
women
toleave
their
villages.
They
were
brought
to
coastal
(
cities
and
put
on
ships
which
came
to
the
states
where
cottonwas
grown.
The
American
farmers
would
buy
the
Africansand
put
them
to
work
picking
cottons.
The
Africans
had
towork
for
these
farmers
all
of
their
lives.It
was
President
Abraham
Lincoln
who
signed
a
law
thatslavery
was
unfair
to
the
Africans.
He
thought
all
the
blackslaves
should
be
set
free.
But
the
slave
owners
in
thesouthern
states
did
not
agree
with
him.
There
was
a
fightover
this
disagreement
and
it
was
called
the
American
CivilWar.
The
southern
states
lost
the
war
and
Africans
couldnow
become
free
Americans.
However,
100
years
after
Lincolnsigned
the
law,
some
American
blacks
were
not
voting
anddid
not
have
an
equal
chance
to
eat
in
a
restaurant
or
rideon
a
bus.It
was
Martin
Luther
King,
an
American
minister
who
beganthe
Equal
rights
Movement
in
the
1960's.
He
was
successfulin
telling
the
American
people
that
American
blacks
werestill
not
equal.
His
most
famous
speech
was
given
in
thecapital
city
of
American,
Washington,
D.C..His
speech,
I
Have
a
Dream,
is
now
taught
in
most
schoolsof
the
world.
Martin
Luther
King
became
so
famous
that
theAmerican
Congress()
declared
a
special
national
day
inhis
name
in
January.
Only
two
other
Americans,
PresidentGeorge
Washington
and
President
Abraham
Lincoln,
have
anational
holiday
after
their
names.Though
Martin
Luther
King
was
never
a
president,
heturned
a
sad
story
into
a
happy
one
that
American
blackscould
be
equal
to
everyone
else.46.100
years
after
Lincoln
signed
the
law,
some
Americanblacks
_________.A.
had
the
right
to
vote.B.
had
an
equal
chance
to
eat
in
a
restaurant.C.
had
a
equal
chance
to
ride
on
a
bus.D.
did
not
have
the
right
to
vote.47.
What
do
you
know
about
Martin
Luther
King?A.
He
thought
all
the
black
slaves
should
be
set
free.B.
It
was
he
who
began
the
Equal
Rights
Movements
in
the1970's.C.
People
will
remember
him
as
one
of
the
people
who
foughtfor
the
equal
rights
of
the
American
blacks.D.
He
gave
his
famous
speech
in
the
city
of
New
York.48.The
underlined
expression
"
a
happy
one"
in
the
lastparagraph
means:______A.
the
blacks
have
the
right
to
vote.B.
American
blacks
can
be
equal
to
everyoneC.
the
slave
owners
agreed
to
set
the
slaves
free.D.
a
special
national
holiday
in
his
name
in
January.49.
The
best
title
for
this
passage
should
be
____.A.
Martin
Luther
KingB.
Two
Important
Americans
in
American
HistoryC.
A
Sad
History.D.
Abraham
Lincoln
and
Slavery.50.
Which
of
the
following
is
true?A.
It
was
Martin
Luther
King
who
liberated
the
Americanblacks.B.
Because
of
the
American
Civil
War,
Lincoln
failed
to
setthe
American
blacks
free.C.The
American
Congress
declared
a
holiday
to
memorizeMartin
Luther
King.D.
Martin
Luther
King
once
dreamt
of
being
President
ofthe
States.:::
10
The
last thirty years have 51______the greatestnumber
of
laws
52_____
our
rights
and
progress,
until
todaywe
have
reached
a
stage
53_____
we
have
almost
no
rightsat
all......
were
54_____a
position
55______
we
had56_____
to
accept
we
were
less
important,
57_____fightthe
government.
chose
to
attack
the
laws.
first
brokethe
law
in
a
way
58______was
peaceful;
59_____
this
wasnot
allowed...only
then
did
we
decide
to
answer
violence
60_____violence.::
15
61.
I'll
never
forget
August,
8th,
2008
what
the
worlds
eyeswere
on
Beijing,
China._____________________________________62.
It
was
August,
8th,
2008
that
the
Olympic
Games
wereheld
in
Beijing._____________________________________63.
During
the
World
War
II
many
people
were
put
in
theprison._____________________________________64.
The
necklace
from
that
Mathlide
borrowed
from
herfriend
Jeane
was
lost
ten
years
ago._____________________________________65.
The
reason
that
he
was
late
was
that
he
was
caughtin
the
traffic
jam._____________________________________66.
The
reason
why
he
explained
was
that
he
was
caughtin
the
traffic
jam._____________________________________67.
Only
then
he
realized
that
he
made
a
big
mistake._____________________________________68.
Don't
lose
your
heart
in
face
of
difficulty._____________________________________69.
are
living
in
an
age
where
many
new
things
appeareveryday.______
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