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Hercule Poirot looked over the small gate which gave admission to Pine Crest. It was a modern nicely-built house. It was on a hill top, and the hill top was planted with a few sparse pines. It had a small neat garden and a large elderly man was watering with a big tin.
Spence’s hair was now grey all over. He had not shrunk much in girth(围长), though. He stopped watering and looked at the visitor at the gate. Hercule Poirot stood there without moving.
“God bless my soul,” said Spence. “It must be. It can’t be but it is. Yes, it must be Hercule Poirot!”
“Aha,” said Poirot, “you remember me. I’m grateful.”
Spence abandoned the watering can and came down to the gate.
“What brings you down here?”
“What has brought me to many places in my time,” said Poirot, “and what once a good many years ago brought you to see me. Murder, Spence.”
“I’m done with murder since I retired,” said Spence, “except in the case of weeds. Killing weeds is never easy as you think, something’s always wrong. How did you know where to find me?” he asked as he opened the gate and Poirot passed through.
“You sent me a Christmas card. It had your new address on it.”
“Ah yes, so I did. I’m old-fashioned, you know, I like to send round cards at Christmas time to a few old friends. I’m an old man now.”
“We both are.”
“Not much grey in your hair,” said Spence.
“I take care of my hair with a bottle,” said Poirot. “There is no need to appear in public with grey hair unless you wish to do so. By the way, why have you come to live in Woodleigh Common?”
“As a matter of fact, I came here to join forces with a sister of mine. She lost her husband, her children are married and living abroad. So I moved in here. Pensions(退休金)don’t go far nowadays, but we do comfortably living together.”
From their dialogue, we can learn about _______.

A.their common friends B.Spence’s sister’s characters
C.their relationship D.Poirot’s recent life

Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?

A.Spence used to deal with murder.
B.Poirot didn’t care about his appearance.
C.Spence moved to join his sister for lack of money.
D.Poirot came specially to reunite with his old friend.

From the passage we can infer that they might _______ next.

A.meet Spence’s family B.discuss about a murder
C.visit Spence’s new home D.water the garden together
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Yueyang Tower (岳阳楼) lies in the west of Yueyang City, near the Dongting Lake. It was first built for soldiers to rest on and watch out. In the Three Kingdoms Period, Lu Su, General of Wu State, trained his soldiers here.
In 716, Kaiyuan of Tang Dynasty, General Zhang Shuo was sent to defend at Yuezhou and he rebuilt it into a tower named South Tower, and then Yueyang Tower. In 1044, Song Dynasty, Teng Zijing was stationed at Baling Jun, the ancient name of Yueyang City. In the second year, he had the Yueyang Tower repaired and had poems by famous poets written on the walls of the tower. Fan Zhongyan, a great artist and poet, was invited to write the well-known poem about Yueyang Tower. In his A Panegyric of the Yueyang Tower (《岳阳楼记》), Fan writes: “Be the first to worry about the troubles across the land, the last to enjoy universal happiness.” His words have been well-known for thousands of years and made the tower even better known than before.
The style of Yueyang Tower is quite special. The main tower is 21.35 meters high with 3 stories, flying eave (屋檐) and wood construction, the helmet-roof of such a large size is a rarity (罕见之事) among the ancient architectures in China.
Entering the tower, you’ll see “Dongting is the water of the world, Yueyang is the tower of the world”. Moving on, there is a platform that once used as the training ground for the navy of Three-Kingdom Period general Lu Su. To its south is the Huaifu Pavilion(亭) in honor of Du Fu. Stepping out of the Xiaoxiang Door, the Xianmei Pavilion and the Sanzui Pavilion can be seen standing on two sides. In the garden to the north of the tower is the tomb of Xiaoqiao, the wife of Zhou Yu.
The passage mainly tells us _____.

A.the history of Yueyang Tower
B.some information about Yueyang Tower
C.the architecture style of Yueyang Tower
D.Yueyang Tower is a good place to see

In Three-Kingdom Period, Yueyang Tower was used as _____.

A.a place where rich people enjoyed themselves
B.the symbol of the Three Kingdoms
C.a place where educated people often met
D.an army-training place

Yueyang Tower was once named _____.

A.South Tower B.Xianmei Tower C.Sanzui Tower D.Baling Tower

When did Yueyang Tower become more famous?

A.In 1045. B.In 716.
C.In the Three-Kingdom Period. D.In the Tang Dynasty.

Which of the following has nothing to do with Yueyang Tower?

A.Huaifu Pavilion. B.Xiaoxiang Door.
C.Tomb of Du Fu. D.Tomb of Xiaoqiao.

Japanese professor Yoji Kimura believes laughter is a weapon that in healthy doses(剂量) can end the world’s wars. To measure it, the expert on communications has invented a machine to chart out laughter—and a new unit of “aH” to calculate it.
“We have found that children laugh more freely, releasing(释放)10 aH per second, which is about twice as much as an adult,” Kimura, a professor at Kansai University in the western city of Osaka, told reporters. “Adults tend to calculate whether it’s appropriate to laugh and under those restraints(克制) they eventually forget how,” he said.
“Laughing is like a restart function on a computer. Laughing freely is very important in the course of human development,” he said.
Kimura, who believes in “a change from a century of wars to a century of humor and tolerance,” has studied the science of laughter for decades in Osaka. In his theory, human laughter is produced in four emotional stages. “I believe there is a circuit(回路) in the human brain that creates laughter,” Kimura said confidently.
To measure laughter, he attaches sensors on the skin of a tested people’s stomach, particularly the diaphragm(横膈膜), and detects muscle movements. “I have a theory that humor detected in the brain gets directly released through the movement of diaphragm,” he said. By checking the movement of the diaphragm and other parts of the body, it will be possible to see if a person is only pretending to laugh while also telling different types of laughter, Kimura said.
Kimura wants to make the measuring device as small as a mobile phone and possibly market it as a health and amusement device. Kimura said he planned to present his findings this summer to the US-based International Society for Humor Studies, adding that he looked forward to looking at differences in laughter internationally.
According to the passage, Professor Yoji Kimura _____.

A.thinks banning weapon can end wars in the world
B.has put his machine calculating laughter into market
C.has been studying laughing for many years
D.is an expert in people’s health problem

Why do adults laugh less freely?

A.Because they are busy with their work.
B.Because they are affected by some factors.
C.Because they use computers too often.
D.Because they don’t think it good to laugh much.

The measuring device of Yoji Kimura _____.

A.has functions of a mobile phone
B.can make people laugh more
C.can recognize different kinds of laughter
D.will be popular in the international market soon

The passage mainly tells us something about _____.

A.how to measure laughter B.Yoji Kimura and laughing
C.laughing as much as possible D.a device that is made to measure laughter

Fresh out of Barnard College, I was hired as a secretary to the editor of Coupon Magazine. Tiny circulation, but a real job. So now I had an income and an apartment in Manhattan—heaven for a young woman from a small town on Long Island.
Like so many women of my generation, I went straight from college to secretarial school to learn speedwriting, despite the fact that I had already co-written a book called New York on $5 a Day. So I learned the ropes, or at least I tried.
As a former lefty(左撇子) turned righty, my handwriting was hard to recognize—so bad that after taking notes, I couldn’t translate it. The magazine was making advertisements, so in letters to the heads of the company which wanted to advertise in our magazine, I was told to offer them the opportunity to place their ads in four colors in our magazine for the price of $10,000. Unknowingly, the “d” in ads became an “s”, and the president of one of those big companies was invited to “have his ass (臀部) in four colors” in our publication.
Guess what? He didn’t like it, and I was fired, but luck showed her face. The editor was looking for a copywriter (广告文字撰稿人) eagerly. I was heading for the door, depressed, when I heard her call out, “You—Joan! Can you write better than you can type?” I said, “Yes, of course.” A copywriter was born.
According to the first paragraph, we can know that the author _____.

A.was satisfied with her job as a secretary
B.was an ambitious woman
C.was successful at college
D.had a dream to become a famous writer

In which order did Joan do the following things?
a. She was hired as a secretary of a small magazine.
b. She worked as a copywriter.
c. She was fired because of the mistake of spelling.
d. She learned speedwriting at secretarial school.
e. She wrote a book called New York on $5 a Day.

A.a, b, c, d, e. B.e, d, a, c, b.
C.e, d, b, c, a. D.d, a, c, b, e.

According to the passage, we can infer that _____.

A.the author had talent for writing
B.the author was very unlucky
C.the author’s parents were very strict with her
D.the magazine which the author worked for had no future

Why did the boss intend to fire the author?

A.She was a former lefty.
B.She didn’t work seriously.
C.She made a mistake about the price of the ads.
D.Her wrong spelling annoyed a big customer.

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Language is always changing. In a society where life continues year after year with few changes, the language does not change either. The earliest known languages had difficult grammar but a small, limited vocabulary. Over the century, the grammar changed, and the vocabulary grew. For example, the English and Spanish people who came to America during the sixteenth century gave names to all the new plants and animals they found. In this way, hundreds of new words were introduced into English and Spanish vocabularies. Today life is changing very fast, and language is changing fast too.
There are several major language families in the world. Some scientists say there are nine main families, but other scientists divide them differently. The languages in each family are connected, and scientists think that they came from the same parent language. About 3 percent of the people in the world speak languages that are not in these major families.
The early language had ________.

A.a lot of problems B.words and easy grammar
C.words but no grammar D.grammar but not many words

In the next few hundred years we can expect language to _____.

A.stay exactly the same B.change a great deal
C.change only a little D.ask more words and drop some grammar

What this article shows is that _____.

A.languages change fast B.languages really don't want to change
C.language really with changes in society D.Spanish and English change

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