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I will never forget the tenth summer of childhood with my grandfather in western Norway on the mountain farm where my mother was born. As a boy, I always thought people simply bought whatever they needed. Whether Grandfather knew this, I didn¡¯t know. One day he said, ¡®Come, I have something for you.¡¯

I followed him to a workroom. ¡®You should have a toy boat. You can sail it at Storvassdal,¡¯ he said. ¡®Great,¡¯ I thought, looking around for the boat. But there was none.

Grandfather pointed to a block of wood. ¡®The boat is in there,¡¯ he said. Then he handed me some tools and showed me how to use them properly. ¡®It¡¯ll be a fine boat, and you¡¯ll make it with your own hands,¡¯ he said, ¡®No one can give you what you do for yourself.¡¯ The words rang in my head as I worked. The boat was finished. It wasn¡¯t much to look at, but I was proud. Then I sailed it at Storvassdal.

We had to return to America. ¡®You cannot bring that boat home with you,¡¯ my mother said. We had too much baggage. Feeling sad, I hid my boat under a big rock at Storvassdal.

I said good-bye to Grandfather, not knowing I would never see him again.

In 1964, I went to Storvassdal with my parents and my wife and children. To my surprise, for 34 years my treasure stayed here, waiting for my return. I felt we three were together again although my grandfather had died 22 years before.

I carved£¨µñ¿Ì£©¡®1930¡¯and ¡®1964¡¯ on its side and put it back. I returned to the lake in 1968, 1971, 1977 and 1988. Each time I had the boat and carved the year, my grandfather seemed near.

My last trip to Storvassdal was in 1991. I brought my granddaughters: Catherine, 13; Claire, 12. I hoped they would understand the importance of the little boat and its simple message. At Storvassdal, Claire said softly, ¡®Grandpa, someday I¡¯ll come back.¡¯ she added, ¡®And I¡¯ll bring my children.¡¯

88. Where did the writer spend his tenth summer of his childhood? 89. What did the writer¡¯s grandfather ask him to do one day?

90. The writer didn¡¯t take the little boat with him when he returned to America, did he? 91. What did the writer do with the little boat each time he returned to Storvassdal? 92. How many times did the writer go to Storvassdal altogehter? 93. What can you learn from the story? VII. Writing (×÷ÎÄ) (¹²20·Ö) 94. Write a short passage for at least 60 words according to the given situation (¸ù¾ÝËù

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Part 1 I. A.

1. Mr. Wilson, can I ask you some questions about your speech? (F) 2. The Internet has made our life more colourful and enjoyable. (A) 3. Some school children are keen on playing football in their free time. (B)

4. More and more trees are planted to protect the earth from danger every year. (H) 5. Nowadays people rely too much on smart phones and it is not good for them. (D)

6. The Smiths love travelling in their own car and they have been to many places by now. (C) B.

7. M: Have you done your Christmas shopping yet, Linda?

W: Almost. I got a watch for my brother, but I can¡¯t seem to find anything for Dad. He would probably like a book or a case for his coin collection. Q: What did Linda buy her brother for Christmas? (A)

8. W: Are you going to New York by car or by train next month?

M: Oh, I had planned to drive a car there, but now I've changed my mind. I think flying will be more comfortable.

Q: How will the man go to New York? (C)

9. M: How brightly the sun is shining! I wonder if it will be a good day tomorrow afternoon.

We are going camping.

W: The weather forecast says it¡¯ll be rainy. We¡¯d better stay at home. M: How changeable the weather is these days!

Q: What is the weather like tomorrow afternoon? (B)

10. M: We are going to have a party tonight. Would you like to join us, Diana?

W: I¡¯m afraid not, though I am really fond of parties. I¡¯ve got something wrong. I have to go to see my doctor.

Q: Why won¡¯t Diana go to the party? (D) 11. W: Good morning, sir. Can I help you?

M: Yes. My name is William Taylor and I have booked a room here online. I¡¯d like to check in now.

Q: Where does this conversation most likely take place? (C) 12. M: When do you usually have breakfast?

W: At 7:00. But these days I¡¯ve been having trouble getting up in the morning, so I¡¯ve been eating breakfast at 8:00, 9:00, even as late as 10:00. Q: When does the woman usually have breakfast? (A)

13. M: I bought this sweater in your shop last week, but there seems to be something wrong

with it. When I washed it, the colour ran. W: Let me see. Did you wash it in hot water? M: No, of course not.

Q: Who are the two speakers? (B)

14. W: How careless I was! I promised to cook dinner for you but I forgot to buy the vegetables.

M: Never mind. The restaurant in our neighbourhood opens 24 hours a day. Q: What does the man mean? (B) C.

There was an elderly couple who noticed that they were getting a lot more forgetful, so they decided to go to the doctor. The doctor told them that they should start writing things down so they wouldn't forget. They went home and the old lady told her husband to get her a bowl of ice cream. \remember that you want a bowl of ice cream.\of ice cream with whipped cream. \

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can remember: you want a bowl of ice cream with whipped cream.\she wanted a bowl of ice cream with whipped cream and a cherry on top. \told her husband and again he said, \cream and a cherry on top.\in the kitchen, over 30 minutes. He came out to his wife and handed her a plate of eggs and meat. The old wife looked at the plate for a moment and then asked, ¡°Where's the bread?¡± 15. F 16. T 17. F 18. T 19. T 20. F D.

W: Hey, Bob. Guess what? I¡¯m going to visit Quebec next autumn. I was invited to go to a friend¡¯s wedding. But while I¡¯m there, I¡¯d also do some sightseeing. M: That¡¯s nice, Sherry.

W: I will visit Montreal first because my friend¡¯s wedding will be held there. Can you tell me something about it since you are from Montreal?

M: Well, it is the biggest city of Quebec, but it is not the capital. However, Montreal is great. The St. Lawrence River runs through the middle of the city. It¡¯s beautiful in autumn.

W: Great. What about the language there? I know most people there speak French and my French is okay, but can I also use English?

M: Well, people speak both French and English there, but you will hear French most of the time. And all the street signs are in French. In fact, Montreal is the third largest French-speaking city in the world. So you¡¯d better practise speaking French before you go.

W: Good advice. What about Quebec City? I¡¯ll visit a friend from college who lives there now. What¡¯s it like?

M: It¡¯s a beautiful city, very old. You will see many old buildings there and some of them were built in the 18th century. You¡¯ll love it there. W: Amazing! I can¡¯t wait to go.

21. next autumn 22. runs through 23. speaking French 24. from college 25. 18th /eighteenth century)

Part 2

¢ò. 26. C 27. B 28. D 29. A 30. B 31. C 32. A 33. B 34. C 35. D 36. C 37. B 38. C 39. A 40. C 41. D 42. B 43. C 44. B 45. C ¢ó. 46. D 47. B 48. A 49. E 50. C 51. E 52. A 53. D

¢ô. 54. potatoes 55. fifties 56. yours 57. owner 58. develop 59. heavily 60. cleverest 61. impossible

¢õ. 62. Has, any 63. How far 64. for free 65. won¡¯t, until 66. was cancelled 67. when, came 68. Someone broke into Jane¡¯s house while she was away on vacation. Part 3

¢ö. A) 69. D 70. D 71. B 72. D 73. A 74. C B) 75. B 76. D 77. A 78. C 79. B 80. A

C) 81. including 82. helpful 83. stored/ saved 84. complain 85. fewer 86. already 87. changes

D) 88. In western Norway on the mountain farm where his mother was born/

In western Norway on a mountain farm/ On a mountain farm in western Norway 89. To make a toy/little boat with his own hands./ He asked him to make a toy/little

boat with his own hands. 90. No, he didn¡¯t.

91. He carved the year on its side and put it back under a big rock 92. Seven (times)

93. No one can give him what he does for himself. / We should depend on ourselves. /

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