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. I also told her that I believed there was no way for her to apply. I encouraged her to be realistic. However, Hani remained firm. “ Will you send in my name?” she asked. I didn’ t have the heart to turn her down. I pleted the application, filling in each blank with the painful truth about her academic life, but also with my praise of her courage and her perseverance. I sealed up the envelope and told Hani her chances for acceptance was next to none. In the weeks that followed, Hani increased her study of English, and I arranged for her to take the Test of English Fluency in Jakarta. The entire puterized test would be a challenge for someone who had never before touched a puter. For 各類考試歷年 試題答案免費免注冊直接 下載 全部 WORD 文檔 第 7 頁 two weeks, we studied puter parts and how they worked. Then, just before Hani went to Jakarta. she received a letter from the scholarship association, What a cruel time for the rejection to arrive, I thought. Trying to prepare her for disappointment, I opened the letter and began to read it to her. She had been accepted. I leaped about the room excitedly. Hani stood by, smiling quietly. The image of her face at the moment came back to me again and again in the following week. I realized that I had learned something Hani had known from the beginning: It is not intelligence alone that brings success, but also the drive to succeed, the mitment to work hard and the courage to believe in yourself. 56. When the writer learned about Hani’ s dream, she wanted to cry because______. A. the school did not enroll Indonesian students B. she thought the girl’ s English was not good enough C. she thought it was impossible for Hani to realize her dream D. Hani’ s family could not afford the tuition 57. When Hani arrived at the writer’ s classroom, she ______. A. was tired out but eager to learn B. was eager to learn but not well prepared C. had to take a onehour bus ride to her high school D. had to study for her regular classes 58. When the writer received the application form for a scholarship, she______. A. threw away the letter in despair B. encouraged Hani to apply C. poured cold water on Hani D. tore the letter into pieces 59. When the writer received the reply letter, she was sure that______. A. Hani’ s application was insufficient B. Hani’ s application for scholarship was rejected C. the university had accepted Hani D. the university wanted more information about Hani 60. The lesson the writer learned from Hani’ s story shows that success es from______. A. connections and persistence B. wisdom, good luck and determination C. intelligence, opportunity and wealth D. intelligence, diligence and determination V. 詞形轉(zhuǎn)換。 認(rèn)真閱讀下列兩篇短文,每篇短文后有 5 個問題,根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容從 A、 B、 C、 D 四個選項中,選擇一個正確答案,并填入答題紙相應(yīng)位置。 (本大題共 10 小題,每小題 1 分,共 10 分 ) Choose the closest paraphrased version of each of the following sentences or the italicized part. (10 points) 41. Rapport to most of us [Americans] is less important than performance. A. … Whether a person is successful is most important. B. … Friendly relationship is not as important as performing skills. C. … One’ s achievement is more important than his relationship with us. D. … What one says in his report is more important than what he has achieved. 42. I stared at the canteen as if it were a mirage. A. … I imagined seeing a canteen. B. … I looked at the canteen closely. 各類考試歷年 試題答案免費免注冊直接 下載 全部 WORD 文檔 第 4 頁 C. … I knew there wasn’ t a canteen actually. D. … I couldn’ t believe that the canteen was still there. 43. “ Alan,” said Hughie seriously, “ you painters are a heartless lot.” A. … painters have no feelings. B. … painters are never moved. C. … painters never bee emotional. D. … painters are cruel. 44. A donkey may permit himself to fall under his burden, but not a human being, the best of creation. A. … a human being should not fail like a donkey. B. … a human being should not behave like a donkey. C. … a human being should forever strive for a better life. D. … a human being shoul