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’t need to keep it a secret from me. And she told me something about the children. Some of them lived with an old lady in a small house. Others slept on the street. For years, she was helping the poor street children by giving them food. After she told me everything, I was so moved by how selfless (無(wú)私的) she was. She helped others in need. As her son, I was so proud of my mum. I continued to buy food for my mum after that. But I always added one more bag for her other children.61. After the first week, the writer noticed that _____. A. the food was put into a big box B. his mum followed the childrenC. the food was eaten up quickly D. his mum stopped buying food62. The street children thought of the writer’s mum as their _____. A. old grandma B. own mother C. new neighbour D. dear teacher63. How did the writer feel about his mum after she told him everything? A. He was proud of her. B. He was confident in her.C. He was angry with her. D. He was worried about her.64. The writer added one more bag of food to _____. A. make friends with the children B. get a hug from his motherC. bee wellknown in the area D. help the poor street children65. What’s the best title of this passage?A. Bags of Love. B. Children in need.C. My mother and I. D. My mother and the neighbor children.CIt’s a sad story: someone keeps failing an exam for four years. It’s the story of Torobo, a robot from Japan. Torobo has been trying to enter the University of Tokyo in Japan. The university, also called Todai, is one of Asia’s top universities. Since 2013, Torobo has taken the national college entrance exam with other Japanese students. However, the robot has failed to get the required (必需的) score for Todai every year. This year was no exception.Torobo is part of a project called “Can a Robot Get into the University of Tokyo?” Japan’s National Institute of Informatics started the project in 2011. Torobo does not walk around. It is a robot brain that has arms to plete the test.? Researchers of the project want to find out what intellectual abilities (智能) will be replaced by machines. Results show that Torobo has grown in ability year by year. This year it got a score higher than Japan’s national average(平均分), which is enough to enter other good universities, but not Todai. With its big database, Torobo is good at solving knowledgebased questions and mathematical calculations (數(shù)學(xué)運(yùn)算). That’s why it got good scores in physics, history and math. But Torobo has a hard time thinking independently (獨(dú)立地). As a result, it got weak scores in language and writing.Luckily, after four years of suffering, researchers have decided to free Torobo from taking the test. They will grow Torobo’s ability in the fields it’s doing well in, so that it can be used in those industries(工業(yè)) in the future.So while Torobo will never graduate from Todai, it can still look forward to a bright future!66. According to the story, Torobo is _____ while Todai is _____.A. a university, a robot B. a robot, a universityC. a student, a puter D. a puter, a student67. We can tell from the story that Torobo _____ for four years.A. has taken the college entrance examB. has failed the college entrance examC. has been studying in the University of TokyoD. has taught the college courses68. Which subject does Toboro NOT do well in?A. Physics. B. Math. C. History. D. Writing.69. Which of the following is TRUE about Torobo?A. Torobo can’t have a bright future because it will never graduate from Todai. B. Torobo will go on taking the college entrance exam.C. Torobo is useless to humans.D. Torobo’s ability in the fields it’s doing well in will be better in the future. 70. Why did Torobo get low scores in two subjects?A. Because it cannot solve knowledgebased problems.B. Because it is not good at mathematical calculations.C. Because it cannot think independently.D. Because it only has arms to plete the test.第二部分 非選擇題(共65分)五、閱讀表達(dá) 閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問(wèn)題 (共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)(Not more than 6 words)“In this life, what did you miss?” The wife asked the husband when she was 25. The husband replied: “I missed a new job opportunity.” When the wife was 35, the husband angrily told her that he just missed the late bus. At 45, the husband said sadly, “I missed the chance to see my close relative before his last breath.” At 55, the husband said he missed a good chance to retire(退休). At 65, the husband plained, “I missed a dental appointment(牙醫(yī)預(yù)約).” At 75, the wife did not ask the husband anymore, the husband was kneeling(跪)in front of the very sick wife. The husband hugged the wife tightly. “How did I allow myself to miss your deep love for me for 50 years?” he asked himself. This time he asked the wife the same question. The wife, with a smile and peaceful look, replied: “In this life, I did not miss having you!” The husband’s eyes were full of tears. He always thought that they could be together forever. He was always busy. So much so that he was never thoughtful to his wife. In this way, when you are gone, your loved ones would have nothing to f