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59. Who lived the longest, according to the passage?
   A. Crazy Horse. B. Sitting Bull.
C. Lozen Quanah. D. Red Cloud.
60. Which of the following is NOT true about Crazy Horse?
A. He was friendly to his soldier. B. He showed great courage.
   C. He was respected. D. He was a great talker.
61. From the passage we can infer that _____.
   A. Sitting Bull disliked travelling
   B. Indian Heroes was a book on Indian history
   C. Lozen Quanah’s skill of using a bow and arrow was excellent
   D. in the 1850s Indian women were not allowed to ride horses
62. The underlined word in the second paragraph can be replaced by “_____”.
   A. joined together B. changed together
   C. competed with each other D. mixed with each other
63. The main purpose of the passage is to _____.
   A. present Indians’ lives to readers
   B. describe great Indian heroes and heroines
   C. show the great past of the Indians
   D. comment on a history book
C
My grandfather lived only half a mile away from where I grew up in New York. Every day, he would walk down to our house and bring my dad newspapers. Along with the papers he would bring a small bag of treats (美食) for my two brothers and me.
Western New York had terrible winter weather: rain, sleet (雨夹雪), or even 3 feet of snow. Even when he was 81, he still walked the half mile every single day. As a child, I looked forward to the daily treats, but now I’m older and I realize he braved the rough weather each day just to see us smile; I now value that more than anything else.
My grandfather touched many lives. A woman who had been in hospital for five years told me her story. She said my grandfather would visit her twice a week at her home: to read to her, play bridge, or just chat. It lasted for years without stop. She had few visitors. Even a hitch-hiker who my grandfather had picked up for free told me of my grandfather’s influence on his life. My grandfather took the traveler to his home. After learning that the man was homeless, my grandfather gave him a place to stay. The man told me that no one had ever been so nice to him. He later found a job in a supermarket.
I was touched, but not surprised to know all of the touching stories from which I understood my grandfather’s selflessness. I have since tried to learn from him to help others. Although he died years ago, we still respect him.
64. The writer’s grandfather walked to his grandson’s home each day in order to ________.
A. bring his son newspapers B. give his grandchildren some food
C. take exercise by walking   D. see his son and grandchildren
65. All of the following can describe the writer’s grandfather EXCEPT ________.
A. kind B. selfless C. strict   D. helpful
66. The underlined word “hitch-hiker” in Paragraph 3 refers to ________.
   A. a person who gets a free car ride when traveling
   B. a person who likes traveling by car
   C. a person who is given up by parents
   D. a person who travels alone and gets lost
67. From the text we can infer that ________.
   A. the writer didn’t know his grandfather’s selflessness until years later
   B. the writer’s grandfather went to his house except on snowy days
   C. the writer’s grandfather ever looked after a woman in hospital for five years
   D. the writer’s grandfather ever helped a stranger find a job in a supermarket
68. After learning about his grandfather’s stories, the writer ________.
A. felt a little surprised at first B. followed the example of his grandfather
C. was much sad all the time D. didn’t like his grandfather’s action


PART FOUR  WRITING
Section A. (5’)
Directions: Read the following passage. Complete the diagram/Fill in the numbered blanks by using the information for the passage. Write NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS for each answer

Some rays(光线) of sunlight are harmful to our eyes, even though the sun is over 93 million miles away. Even on cloudy days, the sun’s rays can still damage our eyes. In addition, damage to our eyes comes from other things as well, such as reflection, especially when we are around water, sand, or even snow. This is the reason why people who often go out wear sunglasses for protection. It is therefore advised that we wear sunglasses whenever we are outdoors during the day. Some people may wonder, though, how sunglasses protect our eyes.
The secret lies in the coating(涂层) and the lenses(镜片) used. Sunglasses are tinted(染色) with various colors; each color tint is used to prevent a certain type of light. The tint is especially effective for UVB rays, which are most dangerous to our eyes. With coatings, UVB rays are unable to pass through the lenses. Thus the coating and the special design of the lenses can contribute greatly to protecting our eyes from harmful rays.

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