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Denverzoo org)I reach across the table to hand him the crossword.Looking at him as he searches for answers,suddenly I feel21.Why is the program held for teens?something different.I note his hair is whiter than I remembered.For the first time I think about my grandfather as,A.To support Summer Safari only for two weeks.well.a grandfather.B.To know about a zookeeper's life in summer.But life is about changes we aren't always prepared for.Just as we are on different ends of life,we findC.To volunteer there with some shifts for a year.ourselves on different ends of the city now too.But at lunch,when we take up our pens and open the crossword,D.To join in the program for a day in the kitchen.the world stands pleasantly still.Now,instead of an exercise of quick wit ()our crosswords are about22.What should all tcen volunteers in Zoo Crew do?paticnce and understanding.As clucs arc slowly understood,so arc the truths in lifeA.Change their work every summer month24.What is the grandfather usually doing when the author visits him?B.Offer services there for at most 75 hoursA.He is preparing lunch happily as a routineC.Volunteer mainly indoor workB.He is sitting in the comer working at riddles.D.Work therc all by themselvesC.IIe is concentrating all his cfforts on the crossword.23.What can Junior Crew get at the program?D.He is cutting crossword puzzles from newspapers carefully.A.Scholarship twice a year.B.Competition prizes.25.The phrase "go over"in Paragraph 4 probably means"”C.School uniforms.D.Routine guidance.A.repeatB.switchC.discoverD.provideB26.Which of the following words can best describe the grandfather?I like to believe that some things in life never change.A constant,ever since I could hold a pen,has been theA.Quiet and optimistic.B.Humorous and helpfulroutine at lunch with my grandfather.My grandmother will ask me how the walk was from my parents'houseC.Enthusiastic and careful.D.Independent and funnybefore I take a seat at their kitchen table27.What does the author think of the crosswords now?Sitting in his usual spot in the corner is my grandfather.ITe looks up for a quick "hello"before heading backA.They bring his grandparents closer to himdown to the crossword puzzle in front of him.B.They improve his intelligence and patience"So,how is this one coming along?"I'll ask.With a failed laugh,he'll slide the crossword toward me.C.They encourage him to solve problems in life.Carefully cut and neatly folded from his newspaper,three-quarters of it will already have been finished.Many ofD.They help him to understand the truths of life.the clues (are far too advanced for me to figure out.TTowever,I'm happy to help with the strange cluerelated to sports---my expert knowledge---that still remain.The 90-minute long game involves two goals,black and white checkered balls,goalkeeper,and no hand use.Even if I'm certain of an answer,I fill in the squares with a pencil,as clues are always checked thoroughly byThis sport,of course,is soccer or football,as the majority of the rest of the world says.It's confusing that somemy grandfather.In the rare event that we're unable to finish the crossword by the end of lunch,he'll call me latercountries call this sport "football"while Americans and Canadians say "soccer",but apparently the British arethat evening to go over the clues he later solved.mostly to blameToday,lunch unfolds in its usual manner.However,large parts of the puzzle are blanks "Grandfather,I thinkThe name confusion is actually thanks to British universitics in the carly 1800s who tricd standardizingthis is 49-down...and this,52-across,"I say.various sports games that had different rules and regulations to differentiate between them,according to a paper by"Oh,right.Yes,put that down there,"he repliesStefan Szymanski,a professor of sports economics at the University of Michigan.英语试题第5页(共14页)英语试题第6页(共14页)
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