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o a state of panic. I 40 my two smaller dogs and my handbag, all in the cart, in the 41 of a plete stranger as I began to run 42 Miley. Several people began to chase Miley when they saw what was 43 . When I reached the east side of the road, a man 44 his car, jumped out with it still running and 45 Miley as her journey took her across the very 46 road. He was able to finally catch Miley as she 47 ran toward the Baxter YMCA. I took off across the road and saw him ing toward me 48 my 55pound scared dog. He handed her to me, 49 we went back to the parking lot to get her in the cart. It?s 50 that she didn?t get hit crossing six lanes (車道 ) of traffic on . 31! Thank you to all of the 51 that stopped to let us back across . 31! Thank you to all the plete 52 in the PetSmart parking lot who stopped what they were doing to not only 53 to help catch her but went with me as we tried to chase her down and also took care of my other two smaller dogs the entire time! I can 54 express enough thanks for everything that those plete strangers did for me! I knew 55 of them, yet they stopped everything they were doing to help catch Miley. 36. A. scared B. tired C. satisfied D. disappointed 37. A. walking B. looking C. running D. wandering 38. A. excitement B. shock C. peace D. silence 39. A. aimlessly B. helplessly C. carelessly D. speechlessly 40. A. forced B. sent C. found D. left 41. A. care B. face C. shape D. fort 42. A. at B. into C. over D. after 43. A. going B. happening C. arriving D. ing 44. A. started B. repaired C. stopped D. washed 45. A. protected B. chased C. caught D. prevented 46. A. quiet B. empty C. busy D. lonely 47. A. fearfully B. gratefully C. hopefully D. painfully 48. A. dragging B. grasping C. carrying D. lifting 49. A. but B. for C. yet D. and 50. A. worrying B. interesting C. annoying D. amazing 51. A. vehicles B. cars C. buses D. lorries 52. A. friends B. drivers C. strangers D. owners 53. A. refuse B. try C. pretend D. regret 54. A. ever B. even C. also D. never 55. A. none B. all C. neither D. both 第三部分 閱讀理解(共 15 小題;每小題 2分,滿分 30分) 請認真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的 A、 B、 C、 D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 A The term Inter Plus has been around for a while, but it?s more than some highfalutin concept (浮夸的 概念 ) that businessmen like to throw around. It?s a real aspect of modern life, as evidenced by the rise of the profitable online teaching business. Some techsavvy teachers are making a fortune without stepping out of their homes. Xie Mingbo, who quit his job as a classroom teacher, now teaches writing skills online and helps his online students prepare for the college entrance exam. He earned more than 1 million yuan last year, reported China Daily. There have been huge leaps in online education since 2020. According to a report on China?s Inter development released in January, 110 million Chinese Inter users tried online education in 2020. A separate investigation, conducted by Beijingbased Tianto Info Consulting, predicted that the online education industry will expand by 28 percent yearonyear in 2020. 56. What does the term Inter Plus refer to when used in education? A. Concept of modern life. B. Profitable online teaching business. C. More techsavvy teachers. D. Education bined with the Inter. 57. What online courses are most popular with digital learners? A. Vocational training, Future planning and Hobby. B. Language, Vocational training and IT skills. C. Hobby, Language and Higher education. D. Higher education, Hobby and Future planning. B In 1921 Charles William Paddock was regarded as the “fastest human being” in the world. In the 1920 Olympic Games in Belgium Paddock won the gold medal in the 100meter dash and a silver medal in the 200meter dash. One day Paddock visited a school in Cleveland, Ohio and spoke to the students. A young black child listened attentively as this famous athlete talked. “What do you want to be?” Paddock asked. “You name it and then you will bee just that,” he said. That young man decided that he too wanted to be the fastest human being on earth. He shared his dream with Charles Riley, his junior high track coach. Coach Riley said to him, “It?s great to have a dream, son, but to achieve your goal, it is necessary to build a ladder (梯子 ) to it. On the ladder you must have steps that will support the weight of all you hope to achieve. The first step on your dream ladder must be determination and the second dedication. The third step is discipline! The fourth is attitude!” However, the possibilities were against this young man. He was a poor black man who received no scholarship to college. When traveling with his team he slept and ate in “black only” hotels and restaurants. He won eight individual NCAA championships at Ohio State University but he was not allowed to live on the college campus. In spite of cruel racial prejudice (種族歧視 ) and many other difficulties, he kept on working hard. In 1936 at the Berlin Olympics he won four gold medals. He made such an impression on Germany that even Adolph Hitler rose and waved his hand at this great runner. He was chosen for the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1970。 he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1976 by Gerald Ford and the Congressional Gold Medal by Gee H. W. Bush on March 28, 1990. In 1984 a street in Berlin was renamed for him. Two . postage stamps have been issued in his honor. His name? Jesse Owens. 58. When did the boy decide to bee the fastest human being? A. Before Paddock came to visit his school. B. While he w