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     Rickshaw pullers  (人力車夫)  are some of the poorest people in our city and they work extremely
hard.
     Recently I suffered a(n)__1__injury and had to use a rickshaw puller to take me to the hospital every
__2__.I also had to use these trips to get all the stuff (物品) I__3__like medicines, milk, fruit, etc.__4__
I couldn't walk too much.Every day on the way back home, I would__5__the rickshaw puller to stop by
the__6__to get me the things I needed.
     Each day, it would be a__7__rickshaw puller and at first I was worried that they would not__8__to
stop or they might ask me for more money for this.However, they__9__me wholeheartedly;  without any
__10__of the time, effort or money, the rickshaw pullers would__11__set off to get the stuff for me.Often
they weren't exactly__12__about what to get so they would come back to me for clarification  (說明).
Sometimes they would__13__different kinds of stuff with them to show me so I could select__14__and
then they would go back to the shop to buy it.They would take care to make sure I got whatever I needed
at the right price.They would try to__15__the rickshaws as close to my __16__as possible, so I would
have to walk as little as possible to get into my house.One of them didn't even take any extra  (額外的)
__17__for the time or efforts to help me when I__18__it at the end of the trip.
     I was so__19__these rickshaw pullers for offering me not only help but care and concern in a
genuine  (真誠的) way, as if I were their__20__.
(     )1. A. ear                
(     )2. A. hour              
(     )3. A. bought            
(     )4. A. as                
(     )5. A. command            
(     )6. A. station            
(     )7. A. tall              
(     )8. A. prefer            
(     )9. A. helped            
(     )10. A. writing          
(     )11. A. slowly            
(     )12. A. concerned        
(     )13. A. collect          
(     )14. A  everything        
(     )15. A. stop              
(     )16. A. bed              
(     )17. A. money            
(     )18. A. offered          
(     )19. A. disappointed with
(     )20. A. neighbor          
B. knee          
B. week          
B. sold          
B. when          
B. tell          
B. hospital      
B. young          
B. agree          
B. protected      
B. request        
B. immediately    
B. worried        
B. introduce      
B. something      
B. carry          
B. car            
B. advice        
B. showed        
B. thankful to    
B. workmate      
C. eye          
C. day          
C. expected    
C. if          
C. ask          
C. market      
C. different    
C. decide      
C. recognized  
C. order        
C. calmly      
C. excited      
C bring        
C. nothing      
C. transport    
C. farm        
C. prize        
C explained    
C. afraid of    
C. boss        
D. hand              
D. month              
D. needed            
D. but                
D. suggest            
D. office            
D. special            
D. pretend            
D. understood        
D. discussion        
D. carefully          
D. clear              
D. borrow            
D. anything          
D. pack              
D. door              
D. praise            
D. returned          
D. doubtful about    
D. family            
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     1. All doors should be kept locked.
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     Children often use body language to show us how they are feeling long before they can talk. If they
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(     )1. A. hang out        
(     )2. A. nervous        
(     )3. A. harsh          
(     )4. A. being programmed
(     )5. A. regardless of  
(     )6. A. realise        
(     )7. A. to              
(     )8. A. when            
(     )9. A. at times        
(     )10. A. keen          
(     )11. A. if            
(     )12. A. when          
(     )13. A. anxiously      
(     )14. A. gains          
(     )15. A. until          
(     )16. A. react          
(     )17. A. rewarded      
(     )18. A. picked out    
(     )19. A. more          
(     )20. A. it            
B. hang in          
B. happy            
B. gentle          
B. programming      
B. because of      
B. recognise        
B. from            
B. where            
B. at the same time
B. dull            
B. whether          
B. that            
B. eagerly          
B. has gained      
B. if              
B. inform          
B. awarded          
B. picked on        
B. less            
B. one              
C. hang around      
C. excited          
C. severe          
C. having programmed
C. depend on        
C. appreciate      
C. in              
C. which            
C. at a time        
C. awkward          
C. how              
C. why              
C. actually        
C. had gained      
C. when            
C. connect          
C. criticized      
C. picked up        
C. much            
C. ones            
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D. eager      
D. sympathetic
D. programmed  
D. rely on    
D. acknowledge
D. on          
D. that        
D. at one time
D. slow        
D. when        
D. whether    
D. obviously  
D. is gaining  
D. once        
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B. teachers
C. parents 
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A. leads to misunderstanding
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C. is an important choice
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B. Children enjoy giving their opinions by challenging their parents.
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B.Do discover the chains of commands
C.Do try to find a common ground with the people you work with
D.Do discover your company's corporate culture
E.Do make yourself outstanding in your workplace
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2.                     
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co-workers share as to pass your time there more smoothly.For example,did you and any of your
co-workers graduate from the same school?Do you and any of your co-workers have mutual
friends?Or do your children attend the same school?
3.                         
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everyone else's with theirs.You shorten your lunch or skip it all together to respond to phone calls
and emails with the hope that your boss will notice.HE WON'T!WORK SMART!Not hard.Take
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4.                            
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fool he is.How much smarter you are and,how you can do his job 100 times better than he can
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to become more efficient and organized.
5.                           
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though,that the key players may not be the CEO,the Director of Operations or the Senior Executive.
They may take the form of receptionist,doorkeeper or administrative assistant or someone who's
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     Ten students have stopped complaining about gas prices.Instead,they're competing in a
nationwide contest to redesign the cars.Final competitors were chosen from a field of 60
applicants.
     "The schools were selected to find technology that will help our country reach the needs
for energy sources,so we don't have to depend on other countries to provide fuel," Pickering
said.He is vice chairman of the US House of Reprentatives Energy and Commerce Committee.
The teams received $10 000 and a Chevrolet Equinox which would be used as a starting place
for modifications.Each team can also get $25 000 in parts and software from GM and other
sponsors.The cars will be taken to the GM proving grounds for a national competition.It's the
finale (結(jié)束曲)of a three-year competition.
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to begin construction," said Amanda McAlpin,leader of the outreach team.
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efficiency by 50 percent."Our goal is to place in the top five but increase in the areas we lacked in,"
McAlpin said."If we can maintain this strategy,we should be able to obtain our goal."In the final
competition this year,GM technicians would examine the cars to approve the safety and make sure
they meet all contest rules."We would like to be in the top half of each event,but they are all different.
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     "By hosting the competition,GM really gets the cream of the crop (優(yōu)秀畢業(yè)生)from the top
engineering schools across the country," McAlpin said."Many of our recent graduates who have
worked on the car have received jobs with GM." And Pickering agreed,"Their brainpower will give
us firepower and horsepower for the future."
1.How long does the contest last?

A.One year.
B.Two years.
C.Three years.
D.Four years

2.What does the underlined word "modifications" in the second paragraph mean?
A.design
B.changes
C.approval
D.examination
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A.To reduce the consumption of fuels.
B.To sell its Chevrolet Equinox.
C.To make advertisements.
D.To find excellent graduates and employ them.
4.Which of the following can be the best title for this passage?
A.Students Building Better Hybrid
B.A Competition for Redesigning Cars
C.An Energy-saving Competition
D.GM and the Redesigned Cars

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