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The organization _______ medical services to 344,517 patients in 27 countries by the end of last year. ���� A. provided B. has provided���� C. had provided D. provides ���� ,{�N�� �[b_kXzz(qQ20\����k\��2R,�nR40R) ��w��� Nb��w�e,�N�w�eTT��@b�~�vA0B0C0D�V*N �y�-N, ��QgsO �y�0 ���� One day I was hanging about with several friends. Not really doing anything 16 , just doing what teenagers do on a hot summer afternoon. We were walking through a parking lot 17 my younger brother, Mark, came running up to us at full 18 . A few seconds later I saw a man running behind him. Mark was out of 19 , so I didn�t really understand what he was 20 . The man in front of me was 21 for Mark. Mark moved behind me, and I realized that he was 22 . I asked the man what the 23 was. The man said he wanted my little brother in a bad way. He reached for my brother again and again but I 24 him. He then punched (�b�Q) me in the chest. I felt more 25 than hurt and I had to defend myself.26 did the man know that I had been training in Karate (zzKbS�) for four years. I was 27 by my parents to respect all adults; 28 this man was so terrible. He was trying to hurt my 29 ; he turned his anger to me with a 30 attack. But, much to his surprise, he found he was in a bit of trouble himself. So the man 31 his attack and disappeared from view. The whole thing was over a simple disagreement 32 children, namely Mark and the man�s daughter. This man had 33 overreacted (�S�^) and did things without finding out the facts. I am happy that no one was hurt badly and that 34 worked out okay. The man and I were similar in a way. We both tried to35 the ones we care about in the best way we could. ���� 16. A. helpful B. necessary C. special D. useful ���� 17. A. when B. after C. since D. before ���� 18. A. limit B. power C. speed D. hope ���� 19. A. control B. breath C. mind D. danger ���� 20. 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"I read the ad, and at first I couldn�t believe it, since they said you would get paid $375 a day, and that seemed like a lot of money to me. But I made up my mind to try, and got started." She started making money right away, and her first week�s pay was $2,100. "This was more money than I used to make in a month. I really hope people take advantage of this; it�s good to see someone using a large company to make money online and help people like me," says Katie. 36. Why did Katie choose to make money using Automated Profit Package? ���� A. Because she had a good knowledge of the Internet. ���� B. Because her cousin worked at Google. ���� C. Because she wanted to work at home. ���� D. Because she had lost her job and needed money. 37. Which of the following statements about Katie Jenkins is supported by the article? ���� A. She did well at the insurance agency. ���� B. She learned about Automated Profit Package from the Internet. ���� C. She can�t support her family by herself now. ���� D. She hopes more people will make money online. 38. What did Katie think of the advertisement concerning Automated Profit Package at first? ���� A. Encouraging. B. Surprising.���� C. Unbelievable. D. Helpful. 39. Which of the following is TRUE about Automated Profit Package? ���� A. It is a work-at-home program B. It requires no Internet experience. ���� C. It allows everybody to make a lot of money within a short time. ���� D. It is a program created by Katie. 40. The text is mainly about ________. ���� A. how to make money during an economic recession ���� B. a woman�s successful experience of making money online ���� C. how to make money using Automated Profit Package ���� D. the importance of knowing about the Internet ���� B ���� The history of the Oscars, officially known as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Awards, begins on May 16, 1929. 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This makes Jennings the first person to ever receive an Oscar. The first Oscar award ceremony was the only one not to be broadcast publicly. By the second year, the ceremony was being broadcast on radio. In 1953, the ceremony was broadcast on TV for the first time; the broadcast went worldwide in 1969. From 1929 to 1940, newspapers received the list of Oscar winners before the ceremony, so that the papers could publish the list right after the award ceremony finished. The arrangement had worked well until 1940, when the Los Angeles Times published the winners early before the actual ceremony. The Academy used a sealed (�[\�v) envelope method the following year, a method that has worked so well that it has been used ever since. 41. The first academy award was held to ______. ���� A. honour the excellent actors and actresses ���� B. honour the German actor Emil Jennings ���� C. help Hollywood improve its image ���� D. promote the Hollywood movies 42. 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