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We often see wind-horse flags in Tibetan areas. They are long cloths on which pictures of horses and scriptures(经文)are printed. People often put these flags on top of houses, or leave them where a vehicle accident happened. They prevent evil spirits from injuring people again.
A wind-horse flag can be white, yellow, red, green or blue. These five colors symbolize the five elements that form the world; earth, water, fire, wind and sky. Another explanations that red is the sun, green is the grassland, yellow is the earth, blue is the sky, and white is the cloud.
The wind-horse flag originated with a monk who obtained a scripture from India. When he crossed a river, he carelessly dropped the scripture into the water. He quickly saved the scripture and spread it out on a big rock to dry as he sat in meditation(默想). Suddenly violent thunder sounded like drums. The monk felt liberated(解放的)from all of his sadness, and when he opened his eyes he saw that the scripture had been blown into the sky by a strong wind. Finally, he went straight to heaven.
In order to honor the spirit of the monk and the Buddhist scripture, people printed the scripture on a piece of cloth and hung it up between the sky and the earth as though the scripture was flying in the sky.
We also know why people put the wind-horse flag on the top of mountains and houses. The Tibetan ancestors had a very great idea about chanting scripture. They thought people not only could chant scripture, but also the five elements. The wind-home flag is a good example of how they use the wind to blow the flag, which means that the wind also chants scripture.
The second paragraph is mainly about the wind-horse flag’s ________.

A.colors B.styles
C.materials D.functions

What happened when the monk meditated?

A.He felt very sad about his mistake.
B.The scripture was blown into the sky.
C.He was punished by the gods.
D.Many wind-house flags were flying.

According to the passage, the origin of the wind-horse flag is based on ________.

A.a historical event B.an ancient custom
C.a religious tale D.a vehicle accident

Why do people put wind-horse flags on the top of mountains and houses?

A.The wind-house flags are safer there.
B.The wind-house flags can be nearer to the sky.
C.People can see the wind-house flags more clearly.
D.People believe the wind can also chant scripture.
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Their hamburgers sold for fifteen cents. Cheese was another four cents. Their French fries and hamburgers had a remarkable uniformity(一致性), for the brothers had developed a strict routine(程序) for the preparation of their food, and they insisted on their cooks sticking to their routine. Their new drive-in became surprisingly popular, particularly for lunch. People drove up by the hundreds during the busy noontime. The self-service restaurant was so popular that the brothers had allowed ten copies of their restaurant to be opened. They were content with this modest success until they met Ray Kroc.
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Today McDonald’s is really a household name. In 1976, McDonald’s had over $ l billion in total sales. Its first twenty-two years is one of the most surprising success stories in modern American business history.
This passage mainly talks about _______.

A.the development of fast food services
B.how McDonald’s became a billion-dollar business
C.the business careers of Mac and Dick McDonald
D.Ray Kroc’s business talent

Mac and Dick managed all of the following businesses except _______.

A.a drive-in B.a theater
C.a cinema D.a barbecue restaurant

We may infer from this passage that _______.

A.Mac and Dick McDonald never became wealthy for they sold their idea to Kroc.
B.the place the McDonalds chose was the only source of the great popularity of their drive-in
C.forty years ago there were lots of fast-food restaurants
D.Ray Kroc was a good businessman

The passage suggests that _______.

A.creativity is an important element of business success
B.Ray Kroc was the close partner of the McDonald brothers
C.Mac and Dick McDonald became broken after they sold their ideas to Ray Kroc
D.California is the best place to go into business

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This is not just theory, of course. Over the last two centuries, the countries that embraced "more commerce and access to money and goods" in Rubio's phrase -- Britain, America, then Western Europe and East Asia -- have moved toward greater prosperity, but also political freedom. If you exclude oil-rich countries, where money is not earned but dug from the ground, on the whole there has been a strong connection between economic freedom and political freedom.
In Latin America today, democracy(民主政治) and markets have acted to strengthen each other, transforming the continent, which 30 years ago was almost entirely ruled by dictatorships(独裁) to one that is today almost entirely ruled by democracies. After opening up its economy in the 1970s, Chile began to grow, but that growth then produced a stronger civil society that over time contributed to the end of the dictatorship within the country. Yet Cuba is an outlier, one of the last regimes in Latin America that has embraced neither markets nor ballots. The Obama administration is acting on the theory that more commerce, capitalism, contact, travel and trade will empower the people of Cuba and thus gives them a greater voice in their political future. And so the first point to make is that it will help Cubans economically -- it will raise their incomes, their standard of living, and boost access to technology. These are all good things in and of themselves.
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C.Obama’s policy will benefit both Cubans and Americans economically and politically.
D.Obama’s decision agrees with the fact that economic freedom grows with political freedom.

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A.by analyzing cause and effect
B.by giving examples
C.by making comparison and contrast
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A.connect with B.adapt to
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C.America’s founding fathers based their ideology on the theory of Milton Friedman.
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Who doesn’t believe that democracy and markets strengthen each other?

A.the writer B.President Obama
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·Let him only see the thorns who has eyes to see the rose. (verse 230)
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·The woodcutter’s axe(斧头) begged for its handle from the tree.
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A.verse 248 &69 B.verse 71 & 100
C.verse 69 & 71 D.verse 100& 52

Which of the verse makes strong comparison and contrast between two opposite types of persons?

A.verse 68 B.verse 248
C.verse 127 D.verse 243

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A.verse 100 B.verse 69
C.verse 230 D.verse 206

Which of the verses might be most suitable said to parents, telling them not to spoil their children with wealth?

A.verse 231 B.verse 71
C.verse 127 D.verse 100

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1
Hyun Jong was a 21-year-old South Korean student attending Pennsylvania State University. In 2001, after leaving the Halloween party in a club, she was dropped off at her apartment by her friends at 4:00 AM. This was the last anyone ever saw of her. A search was conducted of her apartment. There was no sign of any struggle, but many of her belongings were there, indicating that she had gone inside after being dropped off. But what happened to her afterward? Although some evidence indicated her death, her body has never been found.
2
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3
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4
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What does the underlined “this” refer to in the third case?

A.the authorities’ initial conclusion
B.the cause of their son’s death
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Which of the following facts is mentioned in the passage?

A.Chris Jenkins’ parents persuaded the police to dig deeper into their son’s death.
B.Ronald and Elizabeth were beaten to death in their apartment.
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A.British colonization
B.the spread of the former English Empire
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D.a large British population

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A.Australian English has developed more characteristics of its own than Canadian English.
B.it is obvious that some variations will become extinct due to worldwide communication.
C.everyone will be speaking “perfectly good English” in the future.
D.almost a quarter of the world’s population spoke British English in 1921.

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A.to persuade us to speak perfectly good English in the future.
B.to draw people’s attention to the extinction of different English dialects.
C.to give the readers some useful information on variation of the English language.
D.to do a research on how the English language has influenced the world.

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