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科目: 來源:河北省期中題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     I was in a strange city and I didn't know the city at all, and what is more, I could not speak a word of
 the language. After having spent my first day in the town-centre, I decided to lose my way on my 
second day, since I believed that this was the simplest way of getting to know the strange city. 
     I got on the first bus that passed, rode on it for several stops, then got off it and walked on. The first
 two hours passed pleasantly enough. Then I decided to turn back to my hotel for lunch. After walking 
about for some time, I decided I had better ask the way. The trouble was that the only word I knew of
 the language was the name of the street in which I lived and even then I pronounced it badly.
     I stopped to ask a friendly-looking newspaper-seller. He smiled and handed me a paper. I shook my 
head and repeated the name of the street and he put the paper into my hands. I had to give him some 
money and went on my way. The next person I asked was a policeman. The policeman listened to me
 carefully, smiled and gently took me by the arm. There was a strange look in his eyes as he pointed left 
and right and left again. I thanked him politely and began walking in the direction he pointed.
     About an hour passed and I noticed that the houses were getting fewer and fewer and green fields 
were appearing on either side of me. I had come all the way into the countryside. The only thing left for 
me to do was to find the nearest railway station.
1. The writer believed that if you wanted to get to know a strange city, ______.
A. you should go everywhere on foot       
B. you should have a map
C. you should ask people the way
D. you should get lost
2. The newspaper-seller ______.
A. could understand what he said          
B. didn't know what he said
C. laughed at him                        
D. didn't want to take the money
3. The writer's real trouble was that _______.
A. he couldn't speak the language    
B. he followed the policeman's direction
C. he took the wrong bus       
D. he left the town-centre
4. The policeman ______.
A. didn't help him         
B. pointed at him
C. didn't understand what he really meant    
D. didn't know the way

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科目: 來源:河北省月考題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解

     Mr.Clinton and his 3-year-old son Tony are basketball fans. Last October 10th was Tony’s birthday,
so Mr.Clinton decided to drive him to New York, for the first game of the World Series. They had no
ticket but hoped to buy a pair from scalpers.  
     It was a two hours’ ride. After they arrived, they walked in the street for two hours, carrying a sign
(牌子) that read, “ We need two tickets.” There were many scalpers around, but the cheapest ticket
was $200. They were about to leave when suddenly a man stopped them. He took out two tickets and
handed them to Mr. Clinton.  
     “How much do you want?”   
     “Just a present,” said the man. “Enjoy the game.”  
     Mr. Clinton wouldn’t accept, so the man explained, “I’m Jackson. Hans is my boss. He and his wife
haven’t missed a World Series in 18 years. But he is ill and can’t watch the game this time. So he told
me to give the two tickets to people who I thought would actually enjoy the game. A lot of people
looked as if they might just take the tickets and sell them. Then I saw you and I followed you for a while.
You seemed very disappointed. You made me think of my dad and me when I was a child. I dreamed
of going to a World Series game with my father. But my dream never came true.”  
     How do you suppose this made Mr. Clinton and his son feel? Here is what Mr. Clinton said: “This is
the most wonderful thing that ever happened to us. My boy and I must have turned to each other over
30 times and said, ‘I can’t believe this.’ We still never forget Jackson and Hans.”

 1.The underlined word scalpers in the first paragraph means ______.    

A. people who buy tickets at a reasonable price    
B. people who sell tickets at a reasonable price    
C. people who buy tickets at a high price    
D. people who sell tickets at a high price

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科目: 來源:河北省月考題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解
     Have you ever stayed up late? If so, you know that not getting enough sleep can make you tried and
grumpy. Not sleeping enough sleep can also make it harder to think clearly the next day.
     Sleep scientists have long known that getting a good night’s sleep is very important. It helps kids be
able to do their best during the day.
     A recent study shows that sleep helps improve problem-solving skills and creative(創(chuàng)造性的) thinking. For the study, two groups of students answered a math problem. The group that slept for eight hours
solved the problem correctly more often than the group that did not get enough sleep.
     While you sleep at night, your brain is busy doing its “homework”. It sorts out(整理) all the information that you get in the day. Getting enough sleep each night can improve your thinking ability. That will surely
help you do your best at school. Experts say that, in return, can lead to better grades.

1The underlined word grumpy in the first paragraph means_______.      
A. excited and happy                  
B. active and creative      
C. impatient and angry                 
D. bored and weak
2Choose the best title for this passage.      

A. Sleep to Success                    
B. A Recent Study      
C. Do Sleep Well                      
D. The More Sleep, the Better 

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科目: 來源:河北省月考題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解

       The sun was shining as Kevin walked to the old bench(長凳) where he met Mike every afternoon
after school. They were good friends and loved to play football. They didn’t have enough money to buy
a real football, but Mike had made a ball out of old socks covered with a piece of plastic. It wasn’t
beautiful, but it worked well. The two friends didn’t stop kicking and running until very late.
       The next afternoon, Mike and Kevin met again at the old bench. Soon the home-made ball was
spinning(旋轉(zhuǎn)) across the grass as the boys laughed and shouted happily. The ball was stopped by a
boy wearing a nice pair of sneakers(運動鞋). Kevin was upset when he saw it was Steven.
      The next morning, Kevin’s mother gave him an envelope(信封). “Your uncle sent you a birthday
present,” she smiled. Kevin’s eyes grew big when he saw the $100 bill. Later that day, a pair of new
sneaker lay next to his chair, and in the corner, a real football.
      The next afternoon, Steven invited Kevin to play football on the field next to the library. Steven did
not want Mike to join them only because Mike’s sneakers were dirty and he was not good at football.
When the game was over, Kevin and Steven walked past the old bench where Mike was sitting. Steven
picked up a stone and threw it at him. Kevin, holding his new football in his hands, walked on and did
not look back.
     One afternoon, as Kevin walked past the old bench, he saw something lying under it. He looked
closer and saw it was the home-made ball. Kevin was full of sorrow at the sight of his old home-made
ball, and he let out a sad sigh(嘆氣). As his sadness turned to anger, he picked up his new football and
kicked it into the air. Kevin kicked it so hard that it flew past the library and over the school gate. Then
Kevin walked to the bench and picked up his home-made ball. Holding it in his hands, Kevin sat down
and waited.

1The best title for this passage is ______.      
A.A Home-Made Football                 
B. Playing Football      
C. Two Close Friends                     
D. A New Football

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科目: 來源:河北省期末題 題型:完形填空

完形填空。
     What is intelligence (智力) anyway? When I was in the army I  1   an intelligence test that all soldiers
took, and, against  2    of 100, I scored 160.
     I had an auto-repair man once, who, on these intelligence tests, could not   3   have scored more than
80.  4  , when anything went wrong with my car I hurried to him-and he always  5   it.
      Well, then, suppose my auto-repair man  6  questions for some intelligence tests. By every one of
them I'd prove myself a  7  . In a world where I have to work with my  8  , I'd do poorly.
     Consider my auto-repair man  9  . He had a habit of telling   10   .One time he said, "Doc, a deaf-and-dumb (聾啞) man   11   some nails. Having entered a store, he put two fingers together on the counter
and made  12   movements with the other hand. The clerk brought him a hammer. He 13  his head and
pointed to the two fingers he was hammering. The clerk  14  him some nails. He picked out the right size
 and left. Well, Doc, the 15  man who came in was blind. He wanted scissors (剪刀).  16  do you
suppose he asked for them?" I lifted my right hand and made scissoring movements with my first two
fingers. He burst out laughing and said, "Why, you fool,he used his 17  and asked for them. I've been
 18   that on all my customers today,but I knew  19   I'd catch you." "Why is that?" I asked. "Because
you are so goddamned educated. Doc. I knew you couldn't be very  20  ".
And I have an uneasy feeling he had something there.
(     )1. A. failed
(     )2. A. an average
(     )3. A. always
(     )4. A. Then   
(     )5. A. fixed
(     )6. A. answered  
(     )7. A. teacher
(     )8. A. brains
(     )9. A. again
(     )10. A. lies
(     )11. A. bought
(     )12. A. cutting
(     )13. A. nodded
(     )14. A. brought
(     )15. A. clever
(     )16. A. What
(     )17. A. imagination
(     )18. A. trying
(     )19. A. for sure
(     )20. A. clear
B. wrote
B. a total
B. possibly
B. Thus   
B. checked
B. practised
B. doctor
B. effort
B. as usual
B. jokes
B. tested
B. hammering
B. raised
B. packed
B. other
B. How   
B. hand   
B. proving
B. at once
B. silly
C. received
C. an exam
C. certainly
C. Therefore
C. drove
C. designed
C. winner
C. hands
C. too
C. news
C. found
C. waving
C. shook
C. sent
C. right
C. Who   
C. voice
C. practising
C. in fact
C. slow
D. chose          
D. a number        
D. frequently      
D. Yet            
D. changed        
D. tried          
D. fool            
D. attention      
D. as well        
D. tales          
D. needed          
D. circling        
D. turned          
D. sold            
D. next            
D. Which          
D. information    
D. examining      
D. right now      
D. smart                      

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科目: 來源:浙江省月考題 題型:完形填空

完形填空。

     Imagine being in your car, peacefully driving, when suddenly something rock-hard breaks your 
windshield (擋風玻璃), hits you and breaks nearly every bone in your face. It     1     out that the
 "weapon" was a frozen turkey,     2     from the window of a speeding car by a teenage college
 student out for a joyriding with friends.     
     That's what     3     last November to Victoria Ruvolo, a 44-year-old office manager, on a road
 in the far eastern town of Riverhead on Long Island. She could have been     4    , and she could 
have had brain damage. Doctors had to     5     her face, using metal plates and screws. Surprisingly,
 she recovered and within a few months was     6     on her own and working again.    
     But that's not the     7     story. It's what happened the following August in court (法庭) that makes
 this a tale to     8    . The boy who threw the turkey was 19-year-old Ryan Cushing, who had poor 
eyesight. He was     9     of a first-degree assault (襲擊) charge and could have     10     up to 25 years
 in prison. And then Ruvolo stepped in.    
     She saw Cushing for the first time coming out of the courtroom. He stopped, chocking and crying as 
he tried to     11    to her.    
     "For an intensely emotional few minutes, Ruvolo     12     him tightly, wiped his face and patted his 
back as he cried uncontrollably," wrote a New York Times reporter. As the young man kept saying, "I'm 
sorry; I didn't mean it," the woman he could have killed     13    , "It's OK. It's OK. I just want you to
 make your    14     the best it can be."    
     Then, at Rubolo's insistence (堅持), prosecutors (檢察官) agreed to give Cushing six months in jail
 instead of 25 years in prison.    
     One man later said that in his 30 years as a prosecutor he had not seen such a     15     victim. 

(     )1. A. comes  
(     )2. A. rushed  
(     )3. A. appeared  
(     )4. A. killed    
(     )5. A. refer      
(     )6. A. off        
(     )7. A. common    
(     )8. A. discuss    
(     )9. A. fined      
(     )10. A. stood    
(     )11. A. apologize
(     )12. A. pushed    
(     )13. A. announced
(     )14. A. life      
(     )15. A. convincing
B. turns    
B. passed  
B. hit      
B. hurt    
B. remove  
B. back    
B. last    
B. read    
B. blamed  
B. faced    
B. explain  
B. beat    
B. admitted
B. health  
B. loving  
C. lets    
C. thrown  
C. flew    
C. lost      
C. rebuild  
C. out      
C. whole  
C. write    
C. accused  
C. received    
C. complain    
C. hugged    
C. realized    
C. career    
C. forgiving  
D. falls      
D. dropped    
D. happened    
D. saved      
D. review      
D. away        
D. special    
D. remember    
D. punished    
D. completed  
D. reply      
D. seized      
D. repeated    
D. situation  
D. caring      

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科目: 來源:浙江省月考題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     "I wish Central Bank would be robbed," George Pickens said to himself. He had been making this
wish daily from the time he had started work as a teller (銀行柜員) at the bank.
     All over the country banks were being robbed, George thought sourly. Why not this bank? Were
robbers scornful of its four-million-dollar capital?Were they afraid of Mr. Ackerman, the old bank guard, who hadn't pulled out his gun in twenty-two years?
     Of course, George had a reason for wanting the bank to be robbed. After all, he couldn't simply take
the thick bundles of bills that were under his hands all day long. So he had thought of another way to get
them. His plan was simple. It went like this:
      If Bank Robber A holds up Bank Teller B…
      And if Bank Teller B gives Bank Robber A a certain amount of money…
     What is to prevent Bank Teller B from keeping all the money left and claiming that it was stolen by
Bank Robber A?There was only one problem. Where was Bank Robber A?
     One morning George entered the bank feeling something was about to happen. "Good morning, Mr.
Burrows." he said cheerfully. The bank president muttered something and went into his office.
     At two o'clock Bank Robber A walked in. George knew he was a bank robber. For one thing, he
slipped in. For another, he wore a mask.
     "This is a holdup." the man said roughly. He took a pistol from his pocket. The guard made a small
sound. "You," the bank robber said, "lie down on the floor." Mr. Ackerman lay down. The robber
stepped over to George's cage.
     "All right." he said. "Hand it over."
     "Yes, sir." said George. "Would you like it in ten-or-twenty-dollar bills?"
     "Just hand it over!"
     George reached into his cashbox and took all the bills from the top section-close to six thousand
dollars. He passed them through the window. The robber snatched them, stuffed them into his pocket,
and turned to leave.
     Then, while everyone watched Bank Robber A, Bank Teller B calmly lifted off the top section of the
cashbox and slipped bills from the bottom section into his pockets.
     The bank robber was gone. George fainted. When he woke he smiled up at the worried faces looking down at him. "I'm all right." he said bravely.
      "Perhaps you should go home, George." Mr. Bell, the chief auditor, said.
     As soon as he was safely behind his bedroom door, George took the money from his pockets and
counted it. He had seven thousand dollars. He was very happy.
     The next morning when George arrived at the bank, it was not open for business. But everyone was
there, helping to examine the bank's records for the special audit (審計師) Mr. Bell was taking.
     George was called into Mr. Burrows' office. The bank president seemed strangely cheerful. "George,"
he said, "I want you to meet Mr. Carruthers, who used to be president of our bank."
     "Good morning, George." said Mr. Carruthers. "I was sorry to hear you fainted yesterday. Are you all
right now?"
     "Yes, sir. Just fine, thanks."
     "I'm glad to hear it. That was quite an adventure. It just goes to show how easy it is to rob our bank."
     "Sir?"said George, confused.?
     "George, I was sorry to give you a hard time yesterday, but with all the banks being robbed these
days I thought it would be a good idea to prove that our little bank can be robbed too.     That's why I
played my little game yesterday, just to keep everybody on his toes."
"I don't understand." said George. "What game?"
     The old man laughed and whipped out a mask. He placed it over his face and said, "All right. Hand it
over!" Mr. Burrows laughed but George did not.
     "And the money?" George asked in a small voice.
     "Don't worry." Mr. Carruthers said. "I put it all back in your cashbox, all six thousand. We're just
finishing up the audit now." George turned cold with fear.
     Behind them, the door opened and Mr. Bell, the chief auditor, put his head into the room. "Mr.
Burrows," he said gravely, "may I see you a moment?"
1. George Pickens wished for a robbery because it would ___ .
A. help him take money without being caught    
B. make him look like a hero 
C. show that Central Bank was important
D. he will be praised by the bank president
2. Which of the following is suitable for the     ?
A. I am old but I am strong.    
B. I have retired, but I haven't stopping thinking.
C. It's only a small trick.      
D. It's a coincidence.
3. George fainted after the bank robber was gone because ____.
A. he was terrified                
B. he had a heart attack.
C. he had to pretend he was terrified  
D. he was too excited
4. Why didn't George laugh at the end of the story?
A. He turned pale and fainted again.  
B. He knew that his stealing would be discovered.
C. Mr. Bell had discovered that 6,000 dollars was missing.
D. He would be laid off even be sent to prison.
5. What can we conclude from this story? 
A. Interest is the best teacher.  
B. Honesty is the best policy.
C. All roads lead to Rome.      
D. Greed leads to crime.

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科目: 來源:吉林省月考題 題型:完形填空

完形填空。
     The cashier said, " I'm sorry, but you don't have engough money to buy this doll." Then the little boy
 turned to me and asked, "Aunty, are you     1   I don't have enough money? "
      I counted his cash and      2  , " You know that you don't have enough money to buy the doll, my
 dear." The little boy was still     3   the doll in his hand. "It's the doll that my sister    4   most and wanted 
so much. I want to   5   it to her for her birthday. I want my Mommy to take it to my sister." His eyes 
were so     6   while saying this.
     "My sister has   7    to be with God. Daddy says that Mommoy is going to see God very soon too, 
so I    8   that she could take the doll with her to give it to my sister." My heart    9   stopped. The little
 boy looked at me and said, " I told Daddy to tell Mommy not to go yet. I need her to    10   until I come
 back from the   11  ."
     Then he showed me a very nice    12   of him where he was laughing. He then told me, " I want 
Mommy to take my picture with her so my sister won't   13   me. I love my Mommy and I wish she didn't have to    14  ,but Daddy says that she has to go to be with my little sister." I quickly reached for my 
   15   and said to the boy, " Shall we check again,    16   you do have enough money for the doll?"
 "OK!" he said, " I hope I do have enough." I    17   some of my money to his,    18   him seeing, and we 
started to count it. There was    19   for the doll and even some extra money. I left the place, in tears, 
feeling that my    20   had been changed forever.
(     )1. A. aware
(     )2. A. decided
(     )3. A. playing
(     )4. A. loved
(     )5. A. lend
(     )6. A. bright
(     )7. A. returned
(     )8. A. ordered
(     )9. A. nearly
(     )10. A. help
(     )11. A. hospital
(     )12. A. book
(     )13. A. forget
(     )14. A. thank
(     )15. A. coat
(     )16. A. or else
(     )17. A. selected
(     )18. A. without
(     )19. A. much
(     )20. A. money
B. sure
B. suggested
B. holding
B. missed
B. show
B. frightened
B. recovered
B. thought
B. hardly
B. sleep
B. mall
B. doll
B. hate
B. believe
B. purse
B. even though
B. raised
B. with
B. plenty
B. work
C. afraid
C. replied
C. asking
C. prepared
C. award  
C. sad
C. escaped
C. dreamed
C. really
C. wait
C. school
C. photo
C. ignore
C. cheat
C. basket
C. in case
C. passed  
C. behind  
C. little  
C. life    
D. upset      
D. bargained    
D. shaking      
D. envied      
D. give        
D. shocked      
D. gone        
D. doubted      
D. surprisingly
D. relax        
D. class        
D. toy          
D. misunderstand
D. leave        
D. jacket      
D. after all    
D. added        
D. beyond        
D. enough        
D. memory        

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科目: 來源:四川省月考題 題型:完形填空

完形填空。
                                               More than I had dreamed of    
     From the age of seven, I had dreamed of becoming a member of theStudents Union. I had 
always    1   my school leaders for taking responsibility for all of us. I dreamed ofbeing a leader, too.    
     Years flew by, and soon I was able to participate in the elections,    2   I would win. But the first time I stood,    3    anyone voted for me. I decided that I had been stupid to think I had a chance. I wasn't 
pretty. Girls across the school hardly knew me. I just did not have what it    4    to win a school 
election. I was    5   .     
     As I cried in my room that evening, I    6    took a deep breath and decided I wouldn't stop 
dreaming. I decided that I would    7    for election again in my final year at school-and I would win.    
     I recognized that my    8    had a lot of things in their favor. What were the    9    that would work in
 my favor? I had good grades, and I was friendly and helpful. And my biggest    10     was the faith I had
 in myself. I would not allow my    11    appearance to hold me back from putting my best foot forward.
 That evening, I    12    making my election plans a whole year in advance.    
     I realized that girls would have to get to know me and recognize that I had the ability to    13    them.
 I loved making friends and I liked being helpful,     14    I decided that perhaps I could use these qualities 
to my advantage. In order to learn how to give a great election   15  , I also attended a course on 
effective public speaking.    
     The day after the election, the principal announced I had won the second highest number of votes. 
The students    16   . The joy on the faces of all my friends showed me that my victory was also theirs.                         
     Suddenly, I realized that I had    17    much more than I had dreamed of. I had made many new
 friends and had helped people    18    the way. I had won the    19    and love of my schoolmates and 
they knew me as somebody who would stand by them. I was able to put a smile on their faces and  
  20    their day.
(     )1. A. admired      
(     )2. A. planning    
(     )3. A. almost      
(     )4. A. cost        
(     )5. A. angry        
(     )6. A. gradually    
(     )7. A. pay
(     )8. A. competitors  
(     )9. A. cases        
(     )10. A. problem    
(     )11. A. young      
(     )12. A. began      
(     )13. A. recommend  
(     )14. A. but        
(     )15. A. campaign    
(     )16. A. nodded      
(     )17. A. accomplished
(     )18. A. by          
(     )19. A. appointment
(     )20. A. made up    
B. remembered  
B. praying      
B. still      
B. provided    
B. sad      
B. immediately  
B. stand    
B. companions  
B. methods      
B. strength    
B. personal    
B. suggested    
B. accompany    
B. and      
B. speech      
B. gathered    
B. accumulated  
B. to      
B. acceptance  
B. picked up    
C. praised      
C. deciding    
C. barely      
C. meant        
C. surprised    
C. suddenly    
C. speak        
C. enemies      
C. examples    
C. worry        
C. special      
C. announced    
C. represent    
C. so          
C. ceremony    
C. cheered      
C. devoted      
C. in          
C. election    
C. brighten up  
D. believed      
D. judging        
D. also          
D. took          
D. confused      
D. impatiently    
D. wait          
D. schoolmates    
D. points        
D. dream          
D. plain          
D. cancelled      
D. support        
D. or            
D. promise        
D. cried          
D. developed      
D. along          
D. reputation    
D. work up        

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科目: 來源:山東省月考題 題型:閱讀理解

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     One morning more than thirty years ago, I entered the Track Kitchen, a restaurant where everyone
from the humblest(卑微的) to the most powerful came for breakfast. I noticed an empty chair next to an
elderly, unshaven man, who looked somewhat disheveled. He was wearing a worn-out hat and was alone. I asked if I might join him. He agreed quietly and I sat down to have my breakfast.
      We cautiously began a conversation and spoke about a wide rang of things. We never introduced
ourselves. I was concerned that he might have no money and not be able to afford something to eat. So
as I rose to go back to the counter and buy a second cup of coffee, I asked,
     "My I get you something?"
     "A coffee would be nice."
     Then I bought him a cup of coffee, we talked more, and he accepted another cup of coffee. Finally, I
rose to leave, wished him well, and headed for the exit. At the door I met one of my friends. He asked,
      "How did you get to know Mr. Galbreath?"
      "Who?"
      "The man you were sitting with. He is chairman of the Board of Churchill Downs."
       I  could hardly believe it. I was buying, offering a free breakfast, and feeling pity for one of the
world's richest and most powerful men!
       My few minutes with Mr. Galbreath changed my life. Now I try to treat everyone with
respect, no matter who I think they are, and no matter another human being with kindness and sincerity.
1. What does the underlined word "disheveled" mean?
A. Unfriendly.        
B. Kind.        
C. Elegant.        
D. Untidy.
2. The author bought coffee for the old man because  _____. 
A. he wanted to start a conversation
B. he thought the old man was poor
C. he intended to show his politeness
D. he would like to thank the old man
3. How did the author probably feel after he talked with his friend? 
A. Surprised.        
B. Pitiful.        
C. Proud.          
D. Regretful.
4. What is the message mainly expressed in the story?  
A. We should learn to be generous.  
B. It is honorable to help those in need.
C. We should avoid judging people by their appearances.
D. People in high positions are not like what we expect.

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