A couple of days later, his reply appeared in my inbox. It read, in part: "hi dear Dr. I'm very happy to hear good news from you and your help, also I' d like to thank you for your feelings towards me and my family . .. thank you very much for help I want to tell you that I' m ready to help you in mosul university/iraq if you need that. "
Maher also explained in his broken English that he was interested in a paper I' d written on the use of lactobacillus acidophilus (a healthy product that can be found in yogurt (酸奶) and other foods). It was his hope that he could use my findings to help find a treatment for gastrointestinal (消化系统的) illness. He signed off:" warmest regards to you and lovely family. "
Despite his difficulty with the language, he had painted a picture for me由at was far more than a simple request for information. The humanity displayed (流露出的) in his message made me want to both smile and cry.
36.Why did the e-mail from an Iraqi catch the author' s attention?
A.The subject line was not written in standard Englis
B.It was not completely written in Englis
C.The sender's name seemed familia
D.It had a short subject lin
37. What does the author like to do as a scientist with other researchers?
A.Reprint research paper
B.Exchange research finding
C.Chat with them on the Interne
D.Wish each other the best of luc
38.Besides work interest, the Iraqi and the author's e-mails also delivered______.
A.heart-warming friendly feelings
B.medicine to treat certain disease
C.news about each others' family
D.their opinions on wars
39.What can we infer from the text?
A.The author of the text is a language teache
B.Iraqi people are much happier now than befor
C.The Internet can bring people closer to each othe
D.Even knowing a little English can help you learn a lot
KEYS:
16-20.CADDA
21-25.DDBCA 26-30.CBCDA
31-35.BBCAD 36-39 .ABAC