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PartIVocabularyandStructure tofinishtheprojectbeforedark,buttheheavytrafficheldusA. B.were C.had D.a(chǎn)reThewaterwillbefurtherpollutedunlesssomemeasures A.willbetaken B.aretaken C.weretaken Bill ameetingonwhattodofortheShanghaiExpoduringtheA.having B.to C. D.Intheelection thecandidateshavetomakealotofinspiringspeechestowinvotefromallkindsof Themanlosthis justbecausehissecretarywastenminuteslate. Bmood Ifthedoctorhadcomeearlier,thepoorchildwould lietherefortwo B.havebeenliedtherefortwoC.haveliedtherefortwo D.havelaintherefortwoThefather,togetherwithhistwo fromthebigfirebythehave B.havebeenC.has D.hasbeenHissuccesswasbecauseofthe hehadbeenworkingA.what C.whichIthink impressesmeabouthispaintingisthecolourheuses. C.whichD.who machineis inthe Therewereno for I’mverygratefultomyhighschoolteachers, helpIwouldn’tbesoA. B. C. 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C.ToinvolveD.TobeinvolvedPartIIReadingPassageMyhusbandandIsatoutside.Asmallchildaboutthreecameupthestreet,paniedbyhermother.Asshesawanothergirlafewfeetaway,shegaveheradmiringcomment,“Mommy,Ilikeherdress.”Hermomreplied,“Well,whydon’tyougoandlher?”Thelittlegirlwalkedshylytowardthegirlwearingtheprettydress.Theotherone,likelythesameage,wasstandingwithherbackturned,alongsideherparents.Theyhadnotheardthecompliment.Receivingnoresponse,thislittlegirlhesitated.Myhusbandsaidtotheothergirl,“Someonewantstolyousomething.”Assheturnedaround,connectionwasmade.Onceagain,thelittleoneannounced“Ilikeyourdress,”anduponhearingthosewords,theotheronegaveherabigsandexcitedlyshared“Look,it’saspinning(旋轉(zhuǎn)的)dress!”atwhichmomentshebegantospinincircles.Bothofthemsdwidely.Now,theonestoppedspinningandsaid,“It’smyfavoritedressandIhaveshoesthatmatch!”Shetookoffrunningtowardastroller(嬰兒車(chē))parkednearby.Themomanddaughterstartedtoheaddownthestreet,thinkingtheencounter(邂逅hadended.Momentslater,the“spinningdressgirl”reappearedshoesinhandlookingforhernewfriendwhohadseeminglydisappeared.Now,anelderlycouple,seatedonabench,hadobviouslybeenwatchfulofallthis.Themanstoppedthechildsaying,“There’ssomeonecomingbehindyou.”Thenwesawoneshowedandtheotheradmiredthebeautifulshoes.Ifyoucanmakeamomentbetter,doit.Ihavenoideahowmanyothersthateveningmighthaveobservedthisact,hotohelpgoodthingstohappen.Butsuchbriefmoments,strungtogether,makeupwhatmightbethesignificanttimesinourlives.Aftershesawanothergirlinprettydress,thelittlegirl A.walkedawayshylyexpressedherdecidedtobuywantedtofeelWhydidthegirlinthespinningdressruntowardaShewantedtochangehershoesShewasattractedbyanotherchildintheTomakesurethatherstrollerwassafelyTogethershoesandshowthemtohernewTheoldmanstoppedthemotheranddaughter showthegirlsomethingletthetwolittlegirlsmeetgivethegirlsomeaskthemotherforWecaninferthatthestorytook intheatintheintheTheauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassageis expressherloveforthewonderfultimesinadvisepeopletobepatientwithlittlechildrenC.encouragepeopletohelpgoodthingstohappenD.showtheimportanceoftakingopportunitiesIneveryschoolthereisa“top”crowdthatsetsthepace,whiletheothersfollowtheirexample.Let’ssaythetopcrowddecidesthatitissmarttowearbrightredsweaters(毛衣).Prettysooneverybodyiswearingbrightredsweaters.Thereisnothingwrongwiththat,exceptthefactthatforsomepeoplebrightredisratherunsuitable.Thesituationcaneven edangerous,ifthetopcrowddecidesthatitissmarttodrinkordrivecarsatseventyanhour.Thenthepeoplewhofollowtheexampleareputtingtheirlivesindanger.Theyarelikesheepbeingledtotheslaughter(屠宰).Now,itislikelythatyouhavecomeacrosssituationslikethesemorethanonceinyourlife.Infact,itislikelythatatonetimeoranotheryouprobablydidsomethingyouknewtobewrong.Youmayhaveexcusedyourselfbysaying,“Gee,thecrowddoesit.”Well,letthecrowddoit,butdon’tdoityourself.Learntosay“No.”Developyourownstandardsandyourownjudgments.Ifyouknowthecrowdisnningsomethingofwhichyoudisapprove,havethecouragetobowoutgracefully.You’llhavethesatisfactionofstandingonyourowntwofeet.Themainideaofthispassageis ineveryschoolthereisa“top”crowdthatsetsitisamistaketofollowthe“top”crowdatonetimeoranotheryouprobablydidsomethingyouknewtobepeoplewhofollowthe“top”crowdareputtingtheirlivesinTheauthordisapprovesofwearingredsweatersif A.thecrowdiswearingthem B.onecan’taffordthemC.onedoesn’tlookgoodinred D.itisagainstschoolrulesPeoplewhofollowthe“top”crowd arerebels(叛逆者)withouta B.havenorespectfortheir D.sometimesdothingsagainsttheirbetterTheunderlinedphrase“tobowout”mayprobably Anottotakepart B.tomakeanexcuse C.tofeelsorry 40.Theauthorurgesthereaderto AfollowthecrowdB.taketheadvicefromthe“top”crowdC.beindependent D.dowhateverhewantsPassageThefactthateverybodyenjoysagoodmysteryexinswhymagiciansaresuchpopularentertainers.Weallknowthatamagiciandoesnotreallydependon“magic”toperformhistricks,butonhisabilitytoactatgreatspeed.However,thisdoesnotpreventusfromenjoyingwatchingamagicianproducerabbitsfromahat,swallowcountlesseggs,orsaw(鋸)hiswifeintwo.ProbablythegreatestmagicianofalltimewasHarryHoudiniwhodiedin1926.HisrealnamewasWeiss,butheadoptedthename“Houdini”afterreadingabookwhichinfluencedhimgreatly.ThishadbeenwrittenbyafamousmagiciancalledRobertHoudini.Houdinimasteredtheartofesca.Hecouldhimselffromthetightestknots(最牢固的結(jié))orthemostdifficultlocksinsecondsAlthoughnoonereallyknowshowhedidthis,thereisnodoubtthathehadmadeaclosestudyofeverytypeoflockeverinvented.Hewouldcarryasmallsteelneedle-liketoolfastenedtohislegandheusedthisinsteadofakey.HoudinionceaskedtheChicagotolockhiminprison.Theyboundhiminchainsandlockedhimup,buthedhimselfinaninstant.Theaccusedhimofhavingusedatoolandlockedhimupagain.Thistimeheworenoclothesandtherewerechainsroundhisneck,waist,wrists(手腕),andlegs;butheagainescapedinafewminutes.Houdinihadprobablyhiddenhis“needle”inawax-likesubstanceanddroppeditonthefloorinthepassage(過(guò)道).Ashewentpast,hesteppedonitsothatitsothatitstuckto(粘在)thebottomofhisfootHismostfamousescape,howeverwasaltogetherastonishing.Hewasheavilychainedupandshutinanemptywoodenboxthelidofwhichwasnaileddown.TheboxwasdroppedintotheseainNewYorkharbor.InoneminuteHoudinihadswumtothesurface.Whentheboxwasbroughtup,itwasopenedandthechainswerefoundinside.Magicians’successfultricksmostlydependonthefactthattheycan A.createanyanimalsmysteriouslyB.eatalotofeggsC.cuttheirwivesin D.performtricksEnrichWeissusedthenameHarryHoudini hisfatherhadthisashisfamilyherespectedanothermagicianRobertHoudiniveryhegotthenamebecauseofhishelearnedhisartfromRobertHoudiniandwasnamedafterHarryHoudini’sbestartwasperhaps hecoulduseasteelneedle-liketoolinsteadofahecouldinventallkindsofknotsandlocksinahecouldhimselfquicklywhileboundorlockedhemadeaclosestudyofalltypesofHarryHoudiniwasoncelockedinprison,beingboundinchains, hewasaccusedofcrimesandwasarrestedbyinhewantedtoshowtothehowskillfulhewasatthewantedtoknowwhethertheirprisonwasthewantedtoseewhetherhecouldescapewithnothingThebesttitleofthispassagemight HarryHoudini,theGreatMagicianB.TheHistoryofC.WhyPeopleLikeMagiciansSo D.HowMagiciansPassageWhattowrite?Thisisaquestionaskedbysomanywritersofchildren’sliture.Thechildren’slituremarketisabigmarket.Beingawriterofchildren’sliture,Ididsomeresearchintothelirymarketforchildren,findingsometrends.Childrentendtolikereadingaseriesontheirfavoritecharacters.However,whentryingtosellyourbooktoanagentorapublisher,youshouldsellitasastand-alonebook.Focusyourmindonthestorythatyou’vewritteninsteadofthinkingaboutfutureunwrittenstories.Ifthebookispublishedanddoeswellinthemarket,thepublisherwillbeopentoextendingthestoryintoaseries.Overtheyearsthepicturebookmarkethasbeenslow.Smallchildren,theprime“readers”ofpicturebooks,tendtonotrequesttheirparentstopurchasebooksforthem.Theycannotreadforthemselvesandhavetodependonotherstoreadforthem.Toappealtochildrenwithnoreadingskills,awritershouldfocusmoreonshowinghis/herstorythroughvividandcolorfulpictures.Also,writersmusttakeintoconsiderationtheamountoftimetheaverageparentiswillingtospendreadingtotheirchildren.Manyteensenjoyreadingyoungadultnovelsbasedonwhatisknownasdarkconceptstories.Darkconceptbooksarestorieswithvampires(鬼),demons(),andothersupernaturalcreatures.Thevillain(壞蛋),though,hassomegoodnessandinawayisavictim.Alsosuchcharacterssharethesameexperiencesthatatypical16-20-year-oldhas.Theyfeelsad,gethappy,fallinlove,andevencanbetakenadvantageof.Whenwritingachildren’sbook,keepinmindthetrendsinthemarket.Readpublishedbooks,boththebestsellersandpoorsellers,usingthemasreferences.However,becarefulnottoimitateotherwriters’styles,nottousetheircharacters,andnottousetheirplots.To eapopularwriter,youshoulddigdeepandworkhardtomakeyourstoryuniqueandinteresting.Intheauthor’sopinion,picturebooks bevisuallypleasingandsomewhatparent-havenowordsandmorehavemoreinterestingbesoldatalowAccordingtothetext,darkconcept arefullofhavemanyheroicemorepopularthanotherreflectthelifeofyoungadultsinsomeAccordingtothelastparagraph,whatmattersmuchtoawriteris fameinthemarketD.relationshipwithotherwritersWhatcanbelearnedfromtheFewwritersfocusonthetrendsinchildren’s storyseriesisnotadvisedtobefinishedatonetime.C.Writersshouldbegoodatwritingvariousbooks.D.Picturebooksareonlyaimedatyoungerchildren.50.Whoaretheintendedreadersofthetext? PartIIIClozeTherearemorethanfortyuniversitiesinBritain—nearlytwiceasmanyasin1960.Duringthe1960seightcompleynewones

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