Maja Kazazic looked closely down into the aquarium(水族館).For two years, she’d been watching the injured dolphin named Winter swim around the tank.From a distance, the dolphin seemed approachable enough.Still, as Kazazic prepared to jump into the water, a little panic gradually came into her excitement.

The young woman eased herself into the pool.Despite her fear, she felt strong wearing her new leg.She was ready to make good on a promise from long ago.

In second grade in Mostar, Yugoslavia, Kazazic’s five-year-old cousin, Jasmina, died of leukemia(白血病).Kazazic swore that she would honor the little girl by swimming with a dolphin, an animal they both adored.“Jasmina never got the chance to do it,” says Kazazic, 32, “so I decided that someday I’d do it for her.”

In 1993, during the Bosnian civil war, 16-year-old Kazazic was badly injured.Her left leg was cut off just below the knee and was brought to the United States for treatment.A few months later, Kazazic received her first artificial leg.Because her right leg was also damaged, walking was still very painful.Nonetheless, she managed to graduate from a local high school.

After receiving a BA in psychology, she moved to Florida’s Gulf Coast.She liked watching the dolphins play at the aquarium.A young dolphin, Winter, who had lost her tail in a crab trap, caught Kazazic’s eye: “She swam more like a shrimp(蝦) than a dolphin.”

After one doctor’s visit, trainers fit Winter with a high-tech tail.When it was done, Winter swam away fast.Kazazic was impressed.She approached the trainers, who put her in touch with the inventors.Within ten days, she had a new leg and she could walk without pain again.

Eight months later, Kazazic was ready to keep the promise she had made in honor of Jasmina.“After being in a war zone, this should be a piece of cake,” Kazazic said as she lowered herself into the tank.She held out a hand to Winter, who approached cautiously, and then moved away.After a few minutes, the dolphin let Kazazic move her hand gently over her back.The two started an hour-long swim around the pool.When Kazazic climbed out, her parents hugged her.She would have shouted with joy had she not been aware of dolphins’ sensitivity to noise.Instead she quietly said, “I felt I owed somebody something, and now I’ve paid my debt.” Out in the parking lot, she got into her car and shouted loudly and happily all the way.

56.Which is the correct order of the following events?

         a.Kazazic was brought to the USA for treatment.

         b.Kazazic’s five-year-old cousin, Jasmina, died of leukemia.

         c.Kazazic swam with a dolphin named Winter.

         d.Kazazic’s left leg was cut off below the knee.

         e.Kazazic had a new leg and could walk without pain.

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

57.Which of the following sentences BEST indicates Kazazic is a woman who keeps her word?

         A.Despite her fear, she felt strong wearing her new leg.(Paragraph 2)

         B.… “so I decided that someday I’d do it for her.” (Paragraph 3)

         C.“I felt I owed somebody something, and now I’ve paid my debt.” (Paragraph 7)

         D.“After being in a war zone, this should be a piece of cake,”…(Paragraph 7)

58.Which of the following words can we use to describe Kazazic?

         A.Ashamed, faithful and outgoing.         B.Hard-working, shy and hesitant.

         C.Unsatisfied, determined and grateful.          D.Determined, considerate and faithful.

59.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

         A.A new life of a disabled dolphin       

         B.An earnest promise of a disabled woman

         C.The true love between a woman and her cousin

         D.A good relationship between a woman and a dolphin

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第三部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié)。滿分30分)
第一節(jié):(共11小題;每小題2分,滿分22分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
On a recent morning in Clearwater, Florida, Maja Kazazic jumped down into water. From a distance, the dolphin seemed friendly enough. Still, Kazazic felt a little panic slide into her excitement. In spite of her fear, she felt strong wearing her new leg.
In second grade in Bosnia, Kazazic lost her cousin, Jasmina. Kazazic promised she would honor Jasmina by swimming with a dolphin, an animal that both girls loved. “Jasmina never got the chance to do it,” says Kazazic, “so I decided that someday I’d do it for her.”
However, in 1993, during the Bosnian civil war, Kazazic was badly injured. Her left leg was cut just below the knee and she received her first artificial(人工的) leg in the US. Because there was so little bone left, and with her right leg also damaged, walking was rather painful, but she managed to graduate from college. She was able to play golf or tennis.
Then one day a young dolphin, Winter, who had lost her tail, caught Kazazic’s eye. Trainers were fitting Winter with a high-tech tail. When they were done, Winter dashed off through the water.
Kazazic was excited. If she can do this, there’s no way I can’t, she thought. Within ten days, she had a new leg with the help of the inventor. Eight months later, Kazazic was ready to keep the promise. “After being in a war, this should be a piece of cake,” Kazazic said as she lowered herself into the tank. Then and there the two went on an hour-long swim around the pool.
When Kazazic climbed out, she quietly said, “I feel like I owed(欠) somebody something, and now I’ve paid my debt.” Out in the parking lot, she got into her car and cried till she lost her voice.
52. Which of the following might serve as the best title of the passage?
A. Kazazic’s Promise.              B. Jasmina’s Death.
C. Kazazic’s Debt.                           D. A Dolphin’s Tail.
53. What does the underlined word “panic” mean in the first paragraph?
A. Fear.          B. Surprise.        C. Excitement.    D. Satisfaction.
54. Which is the correct order of the following events?
a. Kazazic was treated and received a new leg in the US.
b. Kazazic made a promise to swim with a dolphin.
c. Jasmina died in Bosnia when Kazazic was in second grade.
d. Kazazic overcame difficulties and carried out her promise.
e. Kazazic was badly injured in her legs during the war.
A. b, c, e, a, d     B. b, e, c, d, a      C. c, b, e, a, d      D. c, e, b, d, a
55. Kazazic cried in her car after she swam with the dolphin because ______.
A. she was sad her cousin couldn’t do it with her.
B. she was excited her promise had come true.
C. she was afraid she would lose the other leg.
D. she was proud she didn’t owe money to anybody.

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SECTION B

Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with word or phrases that best fits the context.

Maja Kazazic thought she’d never walk without pain again before she saw the dolphin Winter with an artificial tail. For a long time, she had been  36  the injured dolphin which swam around the tank. From a distance, the dolphin seemed approachable enough. Still, as Kazazic prepared herself for the jump, a little  37  crept into (開始影響) her excitement. Despite her fear, she felt strong with her   38  leg.

Several years ago, Kazazic  39  her five-year-old cousin Jasmina because of an incurable disease. Kazazic swore she would honor the little girl by swimming with a dolphin, an animal that both girls admired. “Jasmina never got the chance to do it, ” says Kazazic, “so I decided that I’d do it for her someday.”

In high school, Kazazic   40  sports and planned to become a professional   41  . But in 1993, a bomb exploded in the school courtyard. The six friends she had been   42  were killed. Both of Kazazic’s legs were seriously injured.

In a temporary hospital, her left leg was thought beyond  43  and was cut off. “There was no anesthesia(麻醉),” she recalled. “They tied me down before giving me a piece of rubber to  44  on. I could feel everything but couldn’t make a sound.” Her wound became infected due to lack of medicines. Two years later, Kazazic got a new leg.

“After being in a dangerous war zone, this should be pretty easy,” Kazazic said before she  45  herself in the tank. She held out a hand to Winter, who  46  cautiously, then moved away. After a few minutes, Winter let Kazazic touch her back and nuzzled(用鼻子輕觸)up to her shoulder. The two started an hour-long swim.

She would have shouted with joy  47  she quietly explained, “I used to feel like I owed somebody something, and now I’ve paid my debt.” Out in the parking lot, she made a joyful and excited cry until her voice was hoarse.

36      A. feeding              B. watching            C. helping              D. comforting

37      A. courage             B. hope                  C. power               D. panic

38      A. artificial            B. injured              C. healthy              D. muscled

39      A. left                   B. rejected             C. lost                   D. helped

40      A. favored             B. quitted               C. reformed           D. failed

41      A. pianist               B. athlete               C. teacher              D. specialist

42      A. thinking about    B. talking about      C. chatting with      D. dealing with

43      A. belief                B. adaptation          C. cure                  D. imagination

44      A. take                  B. hold                  C. look                  D. bite

45      A. trained              B. introduced         C. dressed              D. lowered

46      A. approached        B. mentioned          C. accessed            D. withdrew

47      A. and                   B. but                    C. or                     D. for

 

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第三部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié)。滿分30分)

第一節(jié):(共11小題;每小題2分,滿分22分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

On a recent morning in Clearwater, Florida, Maja Kazazic jumped down into water. From a distance, the dolphin seemed friendly enough. Still, Kazazic felt a little panic slide into her excitement. In spite of her fear, she felt strong wearing her new leg.

In second grade in Bosnia, Kazazic lost her cousin, Jasmina. Kazazic promised she would honor Jasmina by swimming with a dolphin, an animal that both girls loved. “Jasmina never got the chance to do it,” says Kazazic, “so I decided that someday I’d do it for her.”

However, in 1993, during the Bosnian civil war, Kazazic was badly injured. Her left leg was cut just below the knee and she received her first artificial(人工的) leg in the US. Because there was so little bone left, and with her right leg also damaged, walking was rather painful, but she managed to graduate from college. She was able to play golf or tennis.

Then one day a young dolphin, Winter, who had lost her tail, caught Kazazic’s eye. Trainers were fitting Winter with a high-tech tail. When they were done, Winter dashed off through the water.

Kazazic was excited. If she can do this, there’s no way I can’t, she thought. Within ten days, she had a new leg with the help of the inventor. Eight months later, Kazazic was ready to keep the promise. “After being in a war, this should be a piece of cake,” Kazazic said as she lowered herself into the tank. Then and there the two went on an hour-long swim around the pool.

When Kazazic climbed out, she quietly said, “I feel like I owed(欠) somebody something, and now I’ve paid my debt.” Out in the parking lot, she got into her car and cried till she lost her voice.

52. Which of the following might serve as the best title of the passage?

A. Kazazic’s Promise.               B. Jasmina’s Death.

C. Kazazic’s Debt.                            D. A Dolphin’s Tail.

53. What does the underlined word “panic” mean in the first paragraph?

   A. Fear.          B. Surprise.        C. Excitement.    D. Satisfaction.

54. Which is the correct order of the following events?

   a. Kazazic was treated and received a new leg in the US.

   b. Kazazic made a promise to swim with a dolphin.

   c. Jasmina died in Bosnia when Kazazic was in second grade.

   d. Kazazic overcame difficulties and carried out her promise.

   e. Kazazic was badly injured in her legs during the war.

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

55. Kazazic cried in her car after she swam with the dolphin because ______.

A. she was sad her cousin couldn’t do it with her.

B. she was excited her promise had come true.

C. she was afraid she would lose the other leg.

D. she was proud she didn’t owe money to anybody.

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閱讀理解。
     On a recent morning in Clearwater, Florida, Maja Kazazic jumped down into water. From a distance, the
dolphin seemed friendly enough. Still, Kazazic felt a little panic slide into her excitement. In spite of her fear,
she felt strong wearing her new leg.
     In second grade in Bosnia, Kazazic lost her cousin, Jasmina. Kazazic promised she would honor Jasmina
by swimming with a dolphin, an animal that both girls loved. "Jasmina never got the chance to do it," says
Kazazic,"so I decided that someday I'd do it for her."
     However, in 1993, during the Bosnian civil war, Kazazic was badly injured. Her left leg was cut just below
the knee and she received her first artificial (人工的) leg in the US. Because there was so little bone left, and
with her right leg also damaged, walking was rather painful, but she managed to graduate from college. She
was able to play golf or tennis.
     Then one day a young dolphin, Winter, who had lost her tail, caught Kazazic's eye. Trainers were fitting
Winter with a high-tech tail. When they were done, Winter dashed off through the water.
     Kazazic was excited. If she can do this, there's no way I can't, she thought. Within ten days, she had a
new leg with the help of the inventor. Eight months later, Kazazic was ready to keep the promise. "After being
in a war, this should be a piece of cake," Kazazic said as she lowered herself into the tank. Then and there the
two went on an hour-long swim around the pool.
     When Kazazic climbed out, she quietly said, "I feel like I owed (欠) somebody something, and now I've
paid my debt." Out in the parking lot, she got into her car and cried till she lost her voice.
1. Which of the following might serve as the best title of the passage?
[     ]
A. Kazazic's Promise.
B. Jasmina's Death.
C. Kazazic's Debt.
D. A Dolphin's Tail.
2. What does the underlined word "panic" mean in the first paragraph?
[     ]
A. Fear.
B. Surprise.
C. Excitement.
D. Satisfaction.
3. Which is the correct order of the following events?
    a. Kazazic was treated and received a new leg in the US.
    b. Kazazic made a promise to swim with a dolphin.
    c. Jasmina died in Bosnia when Kazazic was in second grade.
    d. Kazazic overcame difficulties and carried out her promise.
    e. Kazazic was badly injured in her legs during the war.
[     ]
A. b, c, e, a, d
B. b, e, c, d, a
C. c, b, e, a, d
D. c, e, b, d, a
4. Kazazic cried in her car after she swam with the dolphin because _____.
[     ]
A. she was sad her cousin couldn't do it with her
B. she was excited her promise had come true
C. she was afraid she would lose the other leg
D. she was proud she didn't owe money to anybody
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SECTION B

 Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with word or phrases that best fits the context.

   Maja Kazazic thought she’d never walk without pain again before she saw the dolphin Winter with an artificial tail. For a long time, she had been  36  the injured dolphin which swam around the tank. From a distance, the dolphin seemed approachable enough. Still, as Kazazic prepared herself for the jump, a little  37  crept into (開始影響) her excitement. Despite her fear, she felt strong with her   38  leg.

   Several years ago, Kazazic  39  her five-year-old cousin Jasmina because of an incurable disease. Kazazic swore she would honor the little girl by swimming with a dolphin, an animal that both girls admired. “Jasmina never got the chance to do it, ” says Kazazic, “so I decided that I’d do it for her someday.”

   In high school, Kazazic   40  sports and planned to become a professional   41  . But in 1993, a bomb exploded in the school courtyard. The six friends she had been   42  were killed. Both of Kazazic’s legs were seriously injured.

   In a temporary hospital, her left leg was thought beyond  43  and was cut off. “There was no anesthesia(麻醉),” she recalled. “They tied me down before giving me a piece of rubber to  44  on. I could feel everything but couldn’t make a sound.” Her wound became infected due to lack of medicines. Two years later, Kazazic got a new leg.

   “After being in a dangerous war zone, this should be pretty easy,” Kazazic said before she  45  herself in the tank. She held out a hand to Winter, who  46  cautiously, then moved away. After a few minutes, Winter let Kazazic touch her back and nuzzled(用鼻子輕觸)up to her shoulder. The two started an hour-long swim.

   She would have shouted with joy  47  she quietly explained, “I used to feel like I owed somebody something, and now I’ve paid my debt.” Out in the parking lot, she made a joyful and excited cry until her voice was hoarse.

36    A. feeding      B. watching    C. helping      D. comforting

37    A. courage      B. hope   C. power D. panic

38    A. artificial     B. injured       C. healthy       D. muscled

39    A. left     B. rejected      C. lost     D. helped

40    A. favored      B. quitted       C. reformed    D. failed

41    A. pianist       B. athlete C. teacher       D. specialist

42    A. thinking about   B. talking about     C. chatting with     D. dealing with

43    A. belief  B. adaptation  C. cure    D. imagination

44    A. take   B. hold    C. look    D. bite

45    A. trained       B. introduced  C. dressed       D. lowered

46    A. approached B. mentioned  C. accessed     D. withdrew

47    A. and     B. but     C. or       D. for

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