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46. A. impression      B. event       C. style       D. bond

47. A. thanks             B. interest       C. sympathy       D. opinions

48. A. best              B. way      C. same     D. while

49. A.although          B. so        C. as        D. because

50. A. carried            B. included         C. praised        D. trained

51. A. response       B.brief        C. addition      D. return

52. A. rose          B. fought       C.met        D. recovered

53. A. smile        B. act      C. think         D. speak

54. A.off               B. on        C.down        D. back

55. A. spirit         B. heart           C. agreement      D. dependence

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第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

It was the summer of 1936. The Olympic Games were being held in Berlin. I had trained, sweated and disciplined myself for 6 years on the running broad jump. A year before, as a college student at the OhioState, I’d set the world’s record of 26 feet 8 1/4 inches. Nearly everyone expected me to win.

I was in for a surprise. When the time came for the broad-jump trials, I was shocked to see a tall boy hitting the pit (坑) at almost 26 feet on his practice leaps. He turned out to be a German named Luz Long. He had easily qualified for the finals on his first attempt.

A nervous athlete is an athlete who will make mistakes. I fouled (犯规) twice on my qualifying jumps. Walking a few yards from the pit, I kicked at the dirt disgustedly. Suddenly I felt a hand on my shoulder. I turned to look into the friendly blue eyes of Luz Long. “Hi, I’m Luz Long. I don’t think we’ve met.” “Glad to meet you,” I said. Then, trying to hide my nervousness, I added, “How are you?” “I’m fine. Something must be eating you. You should be able to qualify with your eyes closed.” He said.

He seemed to understand my nervousness, and took pains to reassure me. Finally, seeing that I had calmed down somewhat, he said, “What does it matter if you’re not the first in the trials? Tomorrow is what counts.” All the tension left my body as the truth of what he said hit me. ConfidentlyI qualified with almost a foot to spare.

Luz broke his own record and pushed me on to a peak performance. The instant I landed from my final jump—the one which set the Olympic record of 26 feet 5 1/16 inches—he was at my side, congratulating me.   

56. The author said “ I was in for a surprise”because he _____

A. beat Luz Long  B. qualified for the final

C. met a great competitor  D. joined in the Olympic Games

57. What can we learn about the author from the passage?

A. He remained confident in the Olympic Games. 

B. He had qualified for the finals on his first attempt.

C. He had prepared for Berlin Olympics in OhioState.

D. He broke the world record of the running broad jump.

 58. What is the passage mainly about?

A. A reliable man in the Olympic Games.

B. A memorable experience in the Olympics.

C. A surprising result in the Olympic Games.

D. A good suggestion on how to win in the Olympics.

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B  

Back those photos up

The images were striking. Homes on the East Coast were washed away by Superstorm Sandy. People were in tears, picking up faded photographs, among their only remaining possessions.

If that doesn’t move you to get serious about safekeeping your lifetime of memories, what will? The digital age offers tools never imaginable before—including one-click access to a lifetime of family photos.

Here is a brochure on how to back up (存) your photos and save them online, where they can live forever and be accessible in good times and bad.

Scanning

The first step for those old photos is to scan them and save them to a digital format. Most printers come with scanners these days, so that’s an easy but extremely time-consuming step.

Storing the photos

With your scans in place, import the photos into your computer, and back them up.

You could make multiple copies of the disks and spread them to loved ones. Or you could choose external(外接的) hard drives or USB thumb drive, and add your photo and video collection from your computer. 

Online backup

If you need lots of space, look at a pure online backup service, Caronite.     

Caronite backs up 300 million files daily. Once you sign up, it starts to pick up everything you have on your hard drive. But photo collection on your computer’s main hard drive charges for $59 a year.

Cloud Storage

For folks who don’t need automatic backup, but instead want to take a more active approach, Dropbox, Google Drive and Microsoft’s SkyDrive let you store files online by yourself, share and instantly access them. All offer free options—2GB of free storage for Dropbox, 5GB for Google and 7GB for SkyDrive. But if you want more, you need to pay.

Bottom Line

The hard drive or flash drive is the cheapest and easiest. But drives can fail. Online services are more expensive, but more secure. With more of us switching back and forth between our computers, such services are the best way to get access to our data from wherever we are. 

59.Why does the author mention Superstorm Sandy?

A. To tell the background of the scanning photos.        B. To attract the readers’ interest in the backups.

C. To describe a severe natural disaster.  D. To win the readers’ sympathy.

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