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n, according to Oxfam, very soon the wealthiest 1% will soon own more money than the rest of the world39。s population. 8. According to a recent report by Oxford and Credit Suisse, ________. A. the gap between the rich and the poor is widening gradually B. increased wealth helps people to reduce the inequality C. people should be happy about the world?s getting richer D. a small number of people possess the major world wealth 9. What is the meaning of the underlined word “philanthropic”? A. Broadminded. B. Responsible. C. Realistic. D. Charitable. 10. The author develops the article mainly by _________. A. paring opinions from different fields B. listing detailed numbers and analyzing them C. presenting a trend and analyzing its cause and effect D. presenting research findings and giving some examples 第二節(jié) 七選五(共 5小題,計(jì) 10 分) Trust is like money. It is so difficult to earn, easy to waste and no matter how much you have, it is just never enough. For you, as a teenager, trust may seem to be a plicated word. ____11____ This can cause a lot of tension between you, and also can make you feel disappointed and angry. It is impossible for you to be the perfect teenager and child. ___12____ But when it es to trust, you need to understand something. The degree to which your parents give you their trust needs to match the degree to which you prove yourself trustworthy. ___13___ If you want their trust, you have to behave honestly and responsibly. When you behave irresponsibly, your parents will certainly be disappointed in you. ___14___ The saying “Actions speak louder than words” is true. It is not what you say to your parents that makes them believe in you, but what you do. ___15___ Work towards regaining your parents? trust. For this, you should listen to your parents, study hard and get good results at school. Say sorry when you have made a mistake, be financially responsible and don?t abuse what is given to you or ask for more than you need. In a word, if you try to perform well, your parents will surely trust you again. A. It is important to choose your path wisely. B. Your parents aren?t always willing to trust you. C. And if your parents give you chores, finish them. D. So what should you do when your parents don?t trust you? E. You are going to make mistakes, whether you want to or not. F. You will lose their trust because of the way you have behaved. G. So you need to ask yourself if your pattern of behavior is worthy of their trust. II. 完形填空。(共 20 小題,計(jì) 20分) 閱讀短文, 從 四個(gè)選項(xiàng)( A、 B、 C、 D) 從 中選出 可以填入空白處的 最佳選項(xiàng)。 Early one morning last February, I felt the bang of Tink?s paws as she landed on my legs. This is my __16__. I was fast asleep and she woke me up, which had __17__ happened before. She sleeps downstairs and never es __18__ the bedroom. I sat up feeling __19__ because I?d been out the night before. But I soon realized something was very __20__. The room was halffilled with a layer of white smoke, strange and alarming, __21__ in the air about three feet deep like a patch of whiter cloud. I phoned the fire brigade(消防隊(duì) ), who told me to __22__ the house as quickly as I could. Within minutes, six fire engines __23__. For half an hour, my house was drenched (浸透 ) with __24__ until the fire was out. By now, __25__, I had begun to __26__ about our assumption that Tink was safe. I assumed she had managed to escape, but there was no __27__ of her. I told a firefighter and, __28__ he