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Hosoya, who is forty, teaches Japanese at a college in New York. “Next semester, I’ll be teaching some of my 30 using the Inter. This is 31 for me,” says Mayumi. “At the moment, I am taking a course to learn how to teach this way.” At the same time, Mayumi’s seventyyearold mother and father are taking a distance learning 32 in Art History. “We love the subject,” says Mayumi’s father, “and now we can study with people from all over the world. I never thought learning could be this much fun!” ( )21. A. teaches B. works C. lives D. studies ( )22. A. before B. after C. at D. during ( )23. A. and B. or C. but D. so ( )24. A. down B. away C. straight D. back ( )25. A. enjoyed B. stopped C. finished D. continued ( )26. A. mon B. helpful C. interesting D. attractive ( )27. A. e B. get C. go D. return ( )28. A. higher B. better C. more useful D. more important ( )29. A. receive B. review C. improve D. change ( )30. A. classes B. grades C. people D. classmates ( )31. A. unusual B. new C. hard D. strange ( )32. A. subject B. school C. course D. degree Ⅲ . 閱讀理解 閱讀下面 A、 B、 C三篇短文,然后從其后各題所給的四個選項中選擇最佳選項 *A Some animals can be trained to help humans. For example, specially trained dogs help blind people walk around the town safely. Some kinds of monkeys can be taught things too. They can learn how to help people who can’t use their arms or legs. The monkeys pick up the phone when it rings, carry shopping bags and do housework. In the wild, animals and humans are not usually friends, but there are a few interesting examples where they can work together. In Africa, the honeyguide bird works with humans to find food. The bird likes to eat the grubs (幼蟲 ) — a type of insect that lives inside a beehive (蜂巢 ,蜂窩 ). It knows how to find beehives but it can’t open them and get the grubs. People like to eat honey, but they aren’t very good at finding beehives, so the bird and the people help each other. The bird flies to a beehive and people follow it. When the people open the beehive and take th