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another one C. an extra(額外的) D. the other56. A. the one B. she C. her’s D. hers57. A. happened B. happened to C. do D. also58. A. had been turned in B. turned in C. had turned in D. was turned in59. A. the other B. the others C. other D. all the other60. A. ourselves B. alone C. lonely D. behind61. A. to live B. to depend C. to stand D. to rely62. A. yours own B. yourself C. own your D. your own63. A. honesty B. honest C. cheat D. cheating64. A. you B. yourself C. them D. themselves65. A. promise B. to promise C. promised D. promising. talking B. asking C. wondering D. saying67. A. lean B. leaning C. to learn D. leaned68. A. even though B. as though C. if D. that69. A. explaining B. to tell C. telling D. to explain70. A. in B. by C. of D. for第三部分 閱讀理解(共20小題:每小題2分,滿分40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。 AWhen I learned that my 71yearold mother was playing Scrabble—a word game—against herself, I knew I had to do something. My husband suggested we give her a puter to play against. I wasn’t sure my mother was ready for it. After all, it had taken 10 years to persuade her to buy an electric cooker. Even so, we packed up our old puter and delivered(寄出) it to my parents’ home. And so began my mother’s adventure in the world of puters. It also marked(標(biāo)志)the beginning of an unusual teaching task for me. I’ve taught people of all ages, but I never thought I would be teaching my mother how to do anything. She has been the one teaching me all my life: to cook and sew。 to enjoy the good times and put up with the bad. Now it was my turn to give something back. It wasn’t easy at the beginning. There was so much to explain and to introduce. Slowly but surely, my mother caught on, making notes in a little notebook. After a few months of Scrabble and other games, I decided it was time to introduce her to word processing(文字處理). This proved to be a bigger challenge(挑戰(zhàn)) to her, so I gave her some homework. I asked her to write me a letter, using different letter types, colors and spaces. “Are you this demanding with your kindergarten pupils?” she asked. “No, of course not,” I said. “They already know how to use a puter.” My mother isn’t the only one experiencing a fast personal growth period. Thanks to the puter, my father has finally got over his phone allergy(過敏反應(yīng)). For as long as I can remember, any time I called, my mother would answer. Dad and I have had more phone conversations in the last two months than we’ve had in the past 20 years.71. What does the author do?A. She is a cook. B. She is a teacher.C. She is a housewife. D. She is a puter engineer.72. The author decided to give her mother a puter_____. A. to let her have more chances to write letters B. to support her in doing her homework C. to help her through the bad timesD. to make her life more enjoyable73. The author asked her mother to write her a letter _____. A. because her mother had stopped using the telephone B. because she wanted to keep in touch with her mother C. so that her mother could practice what she had learnedD. so that mother could be free from housework74. After the puter was brought home, the author’s father_____. A. lost interest in cooking B. took more phone callsC. played more games D. began to use it75. The writer’s mother taught her everything except _____ .A. to cook and sew。 B. to enjoy the good times C. to put up the bad D. to get along well with her classmates BChemists have been studying why people cry. They say the body produces two kinds of tears. One kind cleans out the eye if it gets dirt in it. But when people cry because of their feelings, these tears have poisonous chemicals in them. The body is getting rid of (清除) chemicals produced by strong feelings.In the United States men have heart diseases more than women do. Doctors say heart diseases and some other diseases are related to the pressures(壓力)of living and working in a modern society. Perhaps men suffer(受折磨) more from these diseases because they do not cry enough. And it is possible that as more and more pressure they have they will need to cry more.76. Chemists are trying to understand ___.A. how to stop heart diseases B. how to stop people crying C. why peop