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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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