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The job of raising children is a tough one. Children don’t come with an instruction manual(說明書). And each child is 36 . So parents sometimes pull their hair out in frustration(挫折), not  37
what to do. But in raising children—as in all of life—what we do is  38  by our culture. Naturally then, American parents teach their children basic American  39 . To Americans, the goal of parents is to help children  40  on their own two feet. From  41  each child may get his or her own room. As children grow, they get more  42  to make their own choices.  43  choose their own forms of entertainment, as well as the friends to  44  them with. When they  45  young adulthood, they choose their own jobs and marriage  46  . Of course, many young adults still  47
their parents’ advice and approval for the choices they make. But once they “l(fā)eave the  48  ” at around 18 to 21 years old, they want to be on their own , not  49  to their mother’s apron strings (圍裙帶). The relationship between parents and children in America is very informal. American parents try to  50  their children as individuals—not as extensions of themselves. They allow them to achieve their own  51  . Americans praise and encourage their children to give them the  52  
to succeed. When children become adults, their relationship with their parents becomes more like a (an)  53  among equals.  But  54  to popular belief, most adult Americans don’t make their parents pay for room and board when they come to  55  . Even as adult, they respect and honor their parents.

【小題1】
A.strangeB.differentC.newD.unlike
【小題2】
A.noticingB.rememberC.knowingD.deciding
【小題3】
A.influencedB.made C.controlled D.changed
【小題4】
A.servicesB.standards C.rulesD.values
【小題5】
A.sitB.getC.standD.rise
【小題6】
A.a(chǎn)dulthoodB.girlhoodC.boyhoodD.childhood
【小題7】
A.freedomB.spaceC.timeD.money
【小題8】
A.AdultsB.TeenagersC.Americans D.Parents
【小題9】
A.help B.joinC.shareD.provide
【小題10】
A.gainB.passC.becomeD.reach
【小題11】
A.wivesB.partnersC.husbandsD.couples
【小題12】
A.seekB.inviteC.tryD.choose
【小題13】
A.roomB.houseC.nestD.place
【小題14】
A.connectedB.heldC.stuckD.tied
【小題15】
A.serveB.treatC.describeD.recognize
【小題16】
A.jobsB.plansC.dreamsD.hopes
【小題17】
A.dependence B.trustC.beliefD.confidence
【小題18】
A.friendshipB.companionC.membershipD.a(chǎn)ssociation
【小題19】
A.knownB.similarC.contraryD.due
【小題20】
A.travelB.visitC.seeD.live

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This is a part from US President Barack Obama’s speech on May 14 at Bamard College in New York.

… My last piece of advice – this is simple, but perhaps most important: 36. Nothing worthwhile is easy. No one of achievement has avoided failure – sometimes catastrophic failures. But they keep at it. They learn from mistakes. They don’t 37.

When I first arrived on this 38, I was with little money, fewer options. But it was here that I tried to find my place in this world. I knew I wanted to make a difference, but it was 39 how in fact I’d go about it. But I wanted to do my part to 40 a better world.

So even as I worked after graduation in a few 41 jobs here in New York, even as I went from motley (魚龍混雜的)apartment to motley apartment, I 42.

… And I wish I could say that this perseverance came from some innate (天生的)toughness in me. But the truth is, it was 43. I got it from 44 the people who raised me. I grew up as the son of a single mom who struggled to put herself through 45 and make ends meet. She had a marriage that fell apart; 46 went on food stamps at one point to help us 47. But she didn’t quit. And she earned her degree, and made sure that 48 scholarships and hard work, my sister and I earned 49.

And 50, I met a woman who was assigned to advise me on my first summer job at a law firm. And she gave me such good advice that I married her. And Michelle and I gave everything we had to balance our careers and a 51 family. We made that marriage work.

… So 52 it’s starting a business, or running for office, or 53 an amazing family, remember that making your 54  on the world is hard. It takes patience. It takes commitment. It comes with plenty of 55 and it comes with plenty of failures.

1.                A.compete        B.persevere       C.struggle  D.preservation

 

2.                A.rest           B.decline         C.quit  D.regret

 

3.                A.campus         B.downtown       C.farm D.country

 

4.                A.confident       B.uncertain       C.a(chǎn)mbitious D.proud

 

5.                A.shape          B.instruct         C.organize  D.lead

 

6.                A.a(chǎn)mazing        B.disturbing       C.meaningful    D.unsatisfactory

 

7.                A.reached out     B.put out         C.gave out  D.made out

 

8.                A.presented      B.structured       C.learned   D.created

 

9.                A.copying        B.detecting       C.persuading    D.watching

 

10.               A.life            B.work           C.school D.business

 

11.               A.yet            B.even           C.still   D.a(chǎn)lso

 

12.               A.get by          B.come by        C.get along  D.come along

 

13.               A.during         B.through        C.a(chǎn)cross D.over

 

14.               A.mine          B.us             C.ours  D.hers

 

15.               A.for the time being B.long before     C.up to now  D.later on

 

16.               A.young          B.poor           C.weak D.strong

 

17.               A.a(chǎn)s if           B.if             C.whether   D.unless

 

18.               A.rising          B.raising         C.a(chǎn)rousing   D.a(chǎn)rising

 

19.               A.view           B.stay           C.remark    D.mark

 

20.               A.goals          B.a(chǎn)dvantages      C.shortcomings   D.setbacks

 

 

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This is a part from US President Barack Obama’s speech on May 14 at Bamard College in New York.

… My last piece of advice – this is simple, but perhaps most important: 36. Nothing worthwhile is easy. No one of achievement has avoided failure – sometimes catastrophic failures. But they keep at it. They learn from mistakes. They don’t 37.

When I first arrived on this 38, I was with little money, fewer options. But it was here that I tried to find my place in this world. I knew I wanted to make a difference, but it was 39 how in fact I’d go about it. But I wanted to do my part to 40 a better world.

So even as I worked after graduation in a few 41 jobs here in New York, even as I went from motley (魚龍混雜的)apartment to motley apartment, I 42.

… And I wish I could say that this perseverance came from some innate (天生的)toughness in me. But the truth is, it was 43. I got it from 44 the people who raised me. I grew up as the son of a single mom who struggled to put herself through 45 and make ends meet. She had a marriage that fell apart; 46 went on food stamps at one point to help us 47. But she didn’t quit. And she earned her degree, and made sure that 48 scholarships and hard work, my sister and I earned 49.

And 50, I met a woman who was assigned to advise me on my first summer job at a law firm. And she gave me such good advice that I married her. And Michelle and I gave everything we had to balance our careers and a 51 family. We made that marriage work.

… So 52 it’s starting a business, or running for office, or 53 an amazing family, remember that making your 54  on the world is hard. It takes patience. It takes commitment. It comes with plenty of 55 and it comes with plenty of failures.

1.                A.compete        B.persevere       C.struggle  D.preservation

 

2.                A.rest           B.decline         C.quit  D.regret

 

3.                A.campus         B.downtown       C.farm D.country

 

4.                A.confident       B.uncertain       C.a(chǎn)mbitious D.proud

 

5.                A.shape          B.instruct         C.organize  D.lead

 

6.                A.a(chǎn)mazing        B.disturbing       C.meaningful    D.unsatisfactory

 

7.                A.reached out     B.put out         C.gave out  D.made out

 

8.                A.presented      B.structured       C.learned   D.created

 

9.                A.copying        B.detecting       C.persuading    D.watching

 

10.               A.life            B.work           C.school D.business

 

11.               A.yet            B.even           C.still   D.a(chǎn)lso

 

12.               A.get by          B.come by        C.get along  D.come along

 

13.               A.during         B.through        C.a(chǎn)cross D.over

 

14.               A.mine          B.us             C.ours  D.hers

 

15.               A.for the time being B.long before     C.up to now  D.later on

 

16.               A.young          B.poor           C.weak D.strong

 

17.               A.a(chǎn)s if           B.if             C.whether   D.unless

 

18.               A.rising          B.raising         C.a(chǎn)rousing   D.a(chǎn)rising

 

19.               A.view           B.stay           C.remark    D.mark

 

20.               A.goals          B.a(chǎn)dvantages      C.shortcomings   D.setbacks

 

 

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The job of raising children is a tough one.Children don't come with an instruction manual(說明書).And each child is   1  .So parents sometimes pull their hair out in frustration(挫折), not   2   what to do.But in raising children-as in all of life-what we do is   3   by our culture.Naturally then, American parents teach their children basic American   4  .To Americans, the goal of parents is to help children   5   on their own two feet.From   6   each child may get his or her own room.As children grow, they get more   7   to make their own choices.  8   choose their own forms of entertainment, as well as the friends to   9   them with.When they   10   young adulthood, they choose their own jobs and marriage   11  .Of course, many young adults still   12   their parents' advice and approval for the choices they make.But once they“l(fā)eave the   13  ”at around 18 to 21 years old, they want to be on their own, not   14   to their mother's apron strings(圍裙帶).The relationship between parents and children in America is very informal.American parents try to   15   their children as individuals-not as extensions of themselves.They allow them to achieve their own   16  .Americans praise and encourage their children to give them the   17   to succeed.When children become adults, their relationship with their parents becomes more like a(an)  18   among equals.But   19   to popular belief, most adult Americans don't make their parents pay for room and board when they come to   20  .Even as adult, they respect and honor their parents.

(1)

[  ]

A.

strange

B.

different

C.

new

D.

unlike

(2)

[  ]

A.

noticing

B.

remember

C.

knowing

D.

deciding

(3)

[  ]

A.

influenced

B.

made

C.

controlled

D.

changed

(4)

[  ]

A.

services

B.

standards

C.

rules

D.

values

(5)

[  ]

A.

sit

B.

get

C.

stand

D.

rise

(6)

[  ]

A.

adulthood

B.

girlhood

C.

boyhood

D.

childhood

(7)

[  ]

A.

freedom

B.

space

C.

time

D.

money

(8)

[  ]

A.

Adults

B.

Teenagers

C.

Americans

D.

Parents

(9)

[  ]

A.

help

B.

join

C.

share

D.

provide

(10)

[  ]

A.

gain

B.

pass

C.

become

D.

reach

(11)

[  ]

A.

wives

B.

partners

C.

husbands

D.

couples

(12)

[  ]

A.

seek

B.

invite

C.

try

D.

choose

(13)

[  ]

A.

room

B.

house

C.

nest

D.

place

(14)

[  ]

A.

connected

B.

held

C.

stuck

D.

tied

(15)

[  ]

A.

serve

B.

treat

C.

describe

D.

recognize

(16)

[  ]

A.

jobs

B.

plans

C.

dreams

D.

hopes

(17)

[  ]

A.

dependence

B.

trust

C.

belief

D.

confidence

(18)

[  ]

A.

friendship

B.

companion

C.

membership

D.

association

(19)

[  ]

A.

known

B.

similar

C.

contrary

D.

due

(20)

[  ]

A.

travel

B.

visit

C.

see

D.

live

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     Children are a secret weapon for making investment decisions. In a nod to the wisdom of
youth, many wealthy and well-educated technology investors are seeking advice and investment
tips from their children, summer interns(實(shí)習(xí)生) and twenty something receptionists.
     Unlike the formal consumer tests that focus groups at large companies, these inquiries are taking
place closer to home, with friends and family. But their impact can be broad, because investors not
only help promote the development of new ideas but also invest billions of dollars in those ideas on
behalf of investment groups and wealthy individuals.
     These investors say there is a good reason to ask young people to help them assess new technology:
as the investors themselves are aging, the technology ----including social networking websites and
mobile gadgets- is designed for, used by and sometimes built by people half their age.
     And the trend may indicate the rise of something new in the venture capital industry itself. The
investors said asking the younger people for advice would have been unheard of in the dot-boom of
the 1990s. Then, investors were engaged themselves in the very technology they were financing, ordering
books on Amazon, downloading music from Napster and buying and selling on eBay. But now, in the
so-called Web 2.0 era, investors' personal interests have strayed away from new innovation: websites
like Myspace intended to connect people, free Internet calling tools like Skype or software for mobile
phones.
     And people now in junior school and high school have spent their lives with technology. " This is the
first generation for whom the computer is a native language," said Jim Gauer, managing director of
Palomar Ventures, a Los Angeles firm. " We are all going to have to get re-educated and learn that
language."
     Or they can do what Palomar have done: hire a native speaker . Last summer, the firm had an
intern, Adam Gottesfeld, 21, who was heading into his senior year at Princeton. Mr Gottesfeld so
impressed the firm with his technological knowledge that it has offered him a job as an associate when
he graduates.                     
1. What is the passage mainly about?                                          
A. Investors have difficulty in making wise decisions to make money.          
B. The young will perform better than today's investors in terms of making dec
C. Investors have turned to the young to generate new ideas and test their deci
D. Children with impressive technology knowledge can become investors themselve
2. About those technology investors, which of the following statements might    
A. They are falling behind present technology compared with the younger generat
B. They often conduct some consumer test in large corporations and companies.  
C. They were once the pioneers of new technology in the 1990s.                
D. They have realized the importance and potentiality of the younger generation
3. We can learn from the passage that         .                              
A. the younger generation has long been regarded as investment consultant.    
B. the young today are speaking a different kind of language today.          
C. the young equipped with advanced technological knowledge may find promising
D. many investors will learn from the young advanced computer technology.    
4. According to the passage, we could do all the things today EXCEPT        
A. communicating and connecting with people regardless of border on the Intern
B. downloading music and copyrighted books on the websites.                  
C. buying and selling goods on the Internet.                                  
D. Installing software on the mobile phones.   

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