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The story took place in Israel. One day when government officials were rebuilding a barn(谷仓), they found a mouse hole and used smoke to 1 ,

the mice inside to come out. A while later they 2 , saw mice running out. Everyone thought that all the mice had 3 . But just as they just about to start to 4 , they saw two mice squeezing out at the exit of the hole. After some 5 , the mice finally got out. The strange thing was that they did not run away 6 . Instead, one chased after the other near the 7 of the hole. It 8 that one was trying to bite the tail of the other.

Everyone was puzzled, 9 they stepped closer to take a look. They 10 that one of the mice was blind and the other one was trying to pull it with him to escape.

After 11 what happened, everyone was 12 ,

and lost in thought. During meal time, the group of people started to chat about what happened to the two mice.

One serious Rome official said: “I think the

13 between those two mice was that of emperor and minister.” The others thought for a while and approved 14 it.

A smart Israeli said: “I think they are husband and wife.” Again the others thought for a while, and all felt it 15 .

A Chinese, who was accustomed to the firm tradition of 16 to parents, said: “I think they are mother and son.” The others felt this was more

17 .

At that moment, one 18 Samaritan looked at other people, and asked: “Why did those two mice have to have a certain relationship?”

Suddenly, the 19 froze.

In fact, the true love is not 20 on benefit, friendship and loyalty or blood relationship. Instead, it is based on no relationship.

1. A. force B. help

C. pray D. demand

2. A. exactly B. properly

C. suddenly D. indeed

3. A. died B. disappeared

C. escaped D. hidden

4. A. pick up B. clean up

C. stay up D. put up

5. A. endeavor B. trial

C. performance D. intention

6. A. happily B. immediately

C. naturally D. punctually

7. A. side B. end

C. exit D. passage

8. A. seemed B. proved

C. happened D. struck

9. A. though B. or

C. but D. so

10. A. sensed B. observed

C. realized D. recognized

11. A. appreciating B. witnessing

C. noticing D. informing

12. A. speechless B. calm

C. noiseless D. quiet

13. A. relationship B. grade

C. rank D. status

14. A. with B. to

C. in D. of

15. A. came to light B. got around

C. made sense D. made a difference

16. A. friendship B. loyalty

C. benefit D. love

17. A. tolerable B. sensitive

C. reasonable D. allergic

18. A. absent-minded B. tough-minded

C. narrow-minded D. pure-minded

19. A. gas B. atmosphere

C. conversation D. emotion

20. A. shaped B. developed

C. formed D. established

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In 1978, I became a flight attendant for a major airline. I have flown hundreds of flights since graduation, but one 1 among the many.

We were flying from Los Angeles to Washington D. C, when I 2 a toilet call light. There I found a young mother struggling with her baby. Everything was a 3 , and the mother told me she had no more diapers(尿布) or other clothing.

Through her tears, she 4 me that they had missed their flight the 5 night in Los Angeles and because she had very 6 money, she and her son had spent the night on the airport floor. Since she hadn’t 7 to miss the flight, she was forced to 8 most of her supplies and money. She told me she was 9 to New Hampshire to deliver her son to the family that was 10 him. She could no longer support the two of them.

As she stood in front of me, I could see the 11 and hopelessness on her face. 12 , as a mother of three beautiful daughters, I could 13 her pain.

I immediately rang the flight attendant call button and asked for assistance from the other flight 14 . They brought cloth towels from first class to assist in 15 both mum and the baby. 16 we landed, I walked them to their next flight, which would take them to their final destination.

As she thanked me for all I had done she said 17 , “You’re not the flight attendant, you’re a sky angel.” 18 my flight attendant wings(飞行章), she continued, “And those are your angel wings.”

Though I am no longer a flight attendant, my “angel wings” are still 19 in my office. And each time I see them, I am 20 of that young woman and her baby.

1. A. stands for B. stands by

C. stands up D. stands out

2. A. answered B. received

C. saw D. met

3. A. chaos B. pollution

C. mess D. mixture

4. A. requested B. informed

C. reminded D. complained

5. A. precious B. former

C. latter D. previous

6. A. rare B. little

C. scarce D. much

7. A. supposed B. thought

C. imagined D. expected

8. A. use up B. eat up

C. run out D. break down

9. A. around the clock B. on her way

C. around the corner D. in the way

10. A. adapting B. adjusting

C. rejecting D. adopting

11. A. hope B. excitement

C. despair D. pressure

12. A. However B. Thus

C. Besides D. Therefore

13. A. feel B. realize

C. recognize D. acknowledge

14. A. friends B. attendants

C. pilots D. passengers

15. A. putting up B. wrapping up

C. cleaning up D. picking up

16. A. Unless B. Once

C. If D. Although

17. A. anxiously B. calmly

C. happily D. softly

18. A. Sensing B. Feeling

C. Touching D. Moving

19. A. on display B. in sight

C. in place D. in order

20. A. reminded B. required

C. spoken D. thought