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Fifty - four teenagers came crashing through the double doors of the Easter High School choir(音乐) room one April afternoon in 1987, wild with the news they'd heard over tile loudspeaker. They had been selected to compete at the International Youth and Music Festival in Vienna. To these young people from the inner city of Washington D.C. it sounded like a dream.
"Is it true, Mrs. Garrett " shrieked the usually dreamy Ayesha Brock.
Joyce Garrett wasn't smiling. How could she tell her award - winning singers that a golden voice wasn't enough to get you to Europe Hadn't she spent 22 years in convincing the city's poorest children that it wasn't where you lived but what you did that counted
"Yes, it's true," she said slowly. "Only 36 North
A. couldn’t believe it
B. realized their dream had come true
C. became mad with joy
D. rushed to the choir room

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Task 1

Fifty - four teenagers came crashing through the double doors of the Easter High School choir(音乐) room one April afternoon in 1987, wild with the news they'd heard over tile loudspeaker. They had been selected to compete at the International Youth and Music Festival in Vienna. To these young people from the inner city of Washington D.C. it sounded like a dream.
"Is it true, Mrs. Garrett " shrieked the usually dreamy Ayesha Brock.
Joyce Garrett wasn't smiling. How could she tell her award - winning singers that a golden voice wasn't enough to get you to Europe Hadn't she spent 22 years in convincing the city's poorest children that it wasn't where you lived but what you did that counted
"Yes, it's true," she said slowly. "Only 36 North
A. she was afraid they couldn’t win at Vienna
B. she thought they had no time to prepare well enough to Vienna
C. she believed the invitation was just an honor only
D. she knew they couldn’t afford the trip
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Task 1

Fifty - four teenagers came crashing through the double doors of the Easter High School choir(音乐) room one April afternoon in 1987, wild with the news they'd heard over tile loudspeaker. They had been selected to compete at the International Youth and Music Festival in Vienna. To these young people from the inner city of Washington D.C. it sounded like a dream.
"Is it true, Mrs. Garrett" shrieked the usually dreamy Ayesha Brock.
Joyce Garrett wasn't smiling. How could she tell her award - winning singers that a golden voice wasn't enough to get you to Europe Hadn't she spent 22 years in convincing the city's poorest children that it wasn't where you lived but what you did that counted
"Yes, it's true," she said slowly. "Only 36 North 5merican choi
A. the school was situated in Washington’s Black ghetto
B. Joyce was a young successful music teacher
C. the Music Festival in Vienna is to be held on April every year
D. most of Joyce’s pupils decided to raise money for the trip
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E

Four people were killed and more than fifty injured when fans rushed to get into a stadium in Chicago yesterday where a British pop group was giving its last concert in the city.
The incident occurred when the gate were opened to admit a huge crowd of young people waiting outside the stadium for the sale of unreserved seat tickets. People were knocked over in the rush. The injured were sent to the hospital immediately. But three, including a fourteen-year-old high school student, died on the way and one died this morning. Twenty have already left the hospital after regular medical check-up and treatment. Six are still under emergency treatment.
The pop group was unaware of what has happened and the concert later went ahead as planned. A police spokesman said that the police had decided to allow the concert to proceed in order to avoid further trouble, but they insisted the organizers of the concert be responsible for the incident.

A. Heavy fighting between rival fans caused deaths and injuries in a stadium.
B. Protest against police actions caused deaths and injuries outside a stadium.
C. A number of people were killed and injured because of disturbances during a pop concert.
D. A number of people were killed and injured when the stadium gates collapse
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Directions: This task is the same as Task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 41 to 45.
Demands for stronger protection for wildlife in Britain sometimes hide the fact that similar needs are felt in the rest of Europe.
Studies by the Council of Europe, of which 21 countries are members, have shown that 45 percent of rep-tile (爬行动物) species and 24 percent of butterflies are in danger of dying out.
European concern for wildlife was outlined by Dr. Peter Baum, an expert in the Environment and Nature Resources Division of the Council, when he spoke at a conference arranged by the administrators (管理人员) of a British national park. The park is one of the few areas in Europe to hold the Council’s diploma for nature reserves of the highest quality, and Dr. Baum had come to present it
A. it is only in Britain that wildlife needs more protection
B. many species of wildlife in Europe are in danger of dying out
C. there are fewer species of reptiles and butterflies in Europe than elsewhere
D. certain species of reptiles and butterflies in Europe need protection

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