I used to be ashamed of my grandma. I know that's a 1 thing to say, but it was true until today, so I have to 2 it.
The 3 started when my friend Katy found Grandma's false teeth floating in a glass on the bathroom sink. I was so used to seeing them that I 4 took notice of them. But Katy shouted, laughing and 5 to talk to them. I had to get down on my knees and 6 her to shut up so my grandma wouldn't 7 and get hurt.
After that happened, I 8 there were a million things about Grandma that were embarrassing(令人窘迫).
Once she took Jill and me out to Burger King. 9 ordering our hamburgers well-done, she told the person behind the counter, "They'll have two Whoppers (巨无霸) well-to-do. " Jill burst out laughing, but I almost 10 .
After a while, I started wishing I could 11 Grandma in a closet. I even complained to my parents. Both my parents said I had to be careful not to make Grandma feel 12 in our home.
Then last Wednesday, something happened that 13 everything completely. My teacher told us to help find interesting old people and 14 them about their 15 for a big Oral History project. I was trying to think of someone when Angie pushed me gently.
"Volunteer your grandmother," she whispered. "She's 16 and rich in experience."
That was the last thing I ever thought Angie would say about my grandma.
This is how I ended up on 17 today interviewing my own grandmother before the whole school assembly (集合). All my friends and teachers were listening to her 18 she was a great heroine. I was 19 of my grandma and hoped she would 20 know that I had been ashamed of her.
A.funny B.common C.terrible D.clear
A.admit B.receive C.refuse D.show
A.quarrel B.accident C.trouble D.adventure
A.already B.always C.simply D.hardly
A.enjoying B.pretending C.imagining D.continuing
A.warn B.demand C.advise D.beg
A.mind B.hear C.see D.fall
A.expected B.declared C.realized D.doubted
A.Because of B.Except for C.Such as D.Instead of
A.died B.cheered C.disappeared D.suffered
A.meet B.avoid C.arrange D.hide
A.independent B.inconvenient C.unwelcome D.unfamiliar
A.changed B.finished C.stopped D.Prepared
A.interview B.report C.tell D.write
A.news B.lives C.advantages D.achievements
A.free B.popular C.interesting D.embarrassing
A.show B.stage C.duty D.time
A.and then B.even if C.so that D.as if
A.sure B.proud C.ashamed D.afraid
A.never B.even C.still D.once
Andy was born with a developmental disorder. The two sides of his 36. _______were not joined normally with each other. The right side of his body could not 37.______ with the left. At age three, it was 38._______ for him to walk, speak, and play. He could only 39._______ back a few words, and walk 40.________while someone held each of his hands.
Then came the struggles. He 41._______ an all-day center he was enrolled in every imaginable therapy(疗法). He 42._______, sometimes in tears, to get stronger. Andy hated it when his parents would leave him in the mornings. 43._______, they believed -- against all odds -- that he would grow up to live a 44.______ healthy life. They believed it for themselves, and for Andy.
It 45._______. Today Andy is a successful 13-year-old high school student. His progress has been nothing short of phenomenal. He receives special help with 46._________, but joins with friends in all the activities he loves. Andy 47.________ enormous odds to move from adversity to victory.
Ask yourself: “What are the seeds of strength hidden in my struggles today? If I get back up when I fall, what will that make possible tomorrow?”
36. A. body B. hands
C. brain D. legs
37. A. talk B. speak
C. exchange D. communicate
38. A. easy B. difficult
C. unchallenging D. comfortable
39. A. pay B. answer
C. reply D. respond
40. A. smoothly B. swiftly
C. slowly D. quickly
41. A. attended B. joined
C. presented D. went
42. A. behaved B. struggled
C. appeared D. seemed
43. A. Therefore B. While
C. However D. Though
44. A. rich B. average
C. common D. normal
45. A. paid back B. paid out
C. paid off D. paid for
46. A. something B. nothing
C. anything D. everything
47. A. beat B. won
C. overlooked D. overcame
Even after several weeks, every time I read this little story I start to cry:
My sister-in-law teaches physically and mentally handicapped children at a private school in B
rooklyn.She recently 21a Special Olympics and went to the starting line of the 100-metre dash with six 22 contestants.
As the starting whistle sounded, a boy tripped, fell and began to cry. All the other 23 stopped, turned and went back to help.Then they all 24 hands and went on to the finish line together. Needless to say, everyone in the stands 25 .
Why am I so moved? There are tears of joy 26 with tears of sadness. Tears of joy, just for the 27 friendship, selflessness and love embodied (体现) by these children. Tears of sadness, just for how 28 from such behavior we adults have wandered. Wouldn’t it be nice if, at least once in a while, we could pause in our race for money and power; turn around to see the 29 of those we have left behind; go back and 30 these less able ones to their feet; and then walk forward together with them, arm in arm.
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I remember vividly the call that changed my life. It was Tuesday, February 18. When the1rang in the kitchen of my Los Angeles, the 2was Marty Banderas, a literary agent to whom I had sent a draft( 草稿 )of my novel three weeks earlier. “I have a couple of 3 .” Banderas saiD. “First, how old are you?” “I'm 48,” I replieD. “Are you in good 4?” “Yes, excellent. What’s this about? ” “I’ve sold your novels 5one and a half million dollars.” I sat down in 6. I had written fourteen novels in twenty years, but each one had been 7by the publishers. I suppose many people would have been 8, but not me. Each time, I just 9 writing another one. My husband advised me to find something else to do, but I refused to 10up. Seeing this book 11was the best thing that has ever happened to me. It's a mystery story (like all the others) and it was on the best-seller 12two weeks after publication! I got my first lesson in story 13from my grandmother. She used to read my stories. She was the one who gave me a 14of words. She sparked (激发) my 15and she has been a 16influence on me. I always had stories running through my 17and as soon as I could write, I 18them down on paper. I married young and I have three children, but I never stopped writing. 19novels between doing the diapers(婴儿的尿布) and dishes. I'm writing another novel now. Yes, my 20has changed my life.
1. A. phone B. bell C. clock D. alarm
2. A. line B. step C. outside D. doorway
3. A. novels B. things C. questions D. problems
4. A. wealth B. health C. condition D. order
5. A. to B. for C. on D. in
6. A. need B. joy C. settlements D. shock
7. A. rejected B. received C. decided D. lost
8. A. worried B. encouraged C. discouraged D. excited
9. A. couldn't help B. got down to C. got used to D. went on
10. A. hold B. look C. give D. set
11. A. sold B. published C. printed D. passed
12. A. books B. shops C. record D. list
13. A. writing B. organizing C. telling D. reading
14. A. use B. love C. meaning D. respect
15. A. hope B. efforts C. novels D. imagination
16. A. lasting B. normal C. careful D. general
17. A. head B. mouth C. voice D. work
18. A. took B. put C. broke D. added
19. A. writing B. reading C. developing D. translating
20. A. friend B. call C. success D. work
I was sure that I was to be killed. I became terribly nervous. I fumbled (searched) in my pockets to see if there were any cigarettes, which 1 their search. I found 2 and because of my shaking hands, I could 3 get it to my lips. But I had no matches, they had taken those. I looked 4 the bars at my jailer. He did not make eye contact with me. I 5 to him “Have you got a light?” He looked at me, shrugged and came over to light my cigarette. 6 he came close and lit the match, his eyes inadvertently locked with mine. At that moment, I 7 . I don't know why I did that. Perhaps it was 8 , perhaps it was because, when you get very, one to another, it is very 9 not to smile. In that instant, it was 10 a spark jumped across the gap between our two hearts, our two human souls. I know he didn't want to, but my smile leaped through the bars and generated smile on his lips, too. He lit my cigarette but 11 , looking at me directly in the eyes and continuing to smile.
I 12 smiling at him, now aware of him as a(n) 13 and not just a jailer. And his looking at me seemed to have a new 14 too. “Do you have kids?” he asked. “Yes, here, here.” I took out my wallet and nervously fumbled for the 15 of my family. He, too, took out the pictures of his family and began to talk about his plans and hopes for them. My eyes filled with tears. I said that I feared that I'd never see my family again, never have the chance to see them grow up. Tears came to his eyes, too. 16 without another word, he 17 my cell (牢房) and silently led me out.Out of the jail,quietly and by back routes,out of the town. There, at the edge of town, he released me. And without another word, he turned back toward the town.
“My life was 18 by a smile.” Yes, the smile—the unaffected, unplanned, 19 connection between people. I really believe that if that part of you and that part of me could 20 each other, we wouldn't be enemies. We couldn't have hate or envy or fear.
1. A. had lost B. had given C. had escaped D. had reached
2. A. them B. it C. that D. one
3. A. barely B. quickly C. possibly D. 1ikely
4. A. on tudyez.com B. through C. at D. up
5. A. whispered B. explained C. called out D. repeated
6. A. As B. before C. after D. until
7. A. cried B. shook C. refused D. smiled
8. A. anger B. nervousness C. bitterness D. sympathy
9. A. easy B. hard C. glad D. embarrassed
10. A. when B. as well asC. as though D. as long as
11. A. went away B. dropped out C. stayed far D. stayed near
12. A. kept B. stopped C. began D. forgot
13. A. stranger B. enemy C. opponent D. person
14. A. idea B. suggestion C. impression D. concept
15. A. cigarettes B. bags C. pictures D. wallet
16. A. Intentionally B. Unconsciously C. Unwillingly D. Suddenly
17. A. unfolded B. unlocked C. uncontrolled D. undefended
18. A. misled B. destroyed C. saved D. ignored
19. A. surprising B. natural C. different D. frequent
20. A. like B. expect C. notice D. recognize
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1 分,满分20分)
A few years ago I was at an international conference with nearly 700 participants. One afternoon I_1a very crowded talk by a famous author. The hall filled quickly and soon there were no 2left , so many dozens of people were standing around the edges.
I saw a very elderly man, stooped(驼背的) slightly with age,3against the wall. I immediately got up, told those sitting beside me to4the place for him and made my way to him. When I offered my seat to him , he looked 5and started to refuse , but I would have 6of that. He asked me my name and thanked me deeply, and then made his 7back into my row and sat comfortably. Many people who 8our exchange turned to say what a kind thing I had done. I kept saying , “it’s nothing 9 . I m from Canada, it’s normal for us to help other people!”
A few minutes later, the man sitting next to the elderly man 10to leave the hall for another talk and the elderly man 11to me to return and sit beside him. 12I resisted, thinking someone else might need it more, but people sitting around him started to repeat my 13 , asking me to come and sit! So I returned and sat beside the gentleman for the 14 .
when the talk was over ,the man thanked me again and 15asked if I knew who he was . I had no idea. He then looked quite delighted and 16 me a household name that I recognized immediately!
I was astonished to have been sitting next to him, 17 he was excited to think I had given up my seat for him 18knowing who he was! Again I had to tell him where I come from , and it’s the 19thing to do! I have felt more blessed to be a Canadian since that day, for seeing how easy it is to 20 someone and how rare it seemed to so many people.
1. A. missed B. gave C. expected D. attended
2. A. seatsB. rooms C. topicsD. rows
3. A. turning B. walking C. leaningD. lying
4. A. move B. spare C. takeD. hold
5. A. glad B. satisfied C. disappointed D. surprised
6. A. nothing B. noneC. somethingD. anything
7. A. livingB. fortuneC. directionD. way
8. A. witnessedB. confirmed C. remembered D. experienced
9. A. easyB. popularC. specialD. funny
10. A. agreedB. refusedC. choseD. forgot
11. A. sent B. signaled C. rolled D. said
12. A. At last B. At leastC. At most D. At first
13. A. action B. nameC. dream D. address 
14. A. game B. discussionC. courseD. talk
15. A. quietly B. loudly. C. proudly D. angrily
16. A. shared B. told C. asked D. answered
17. A. as if B. even if C. so D .but
18. A. by B. without C. through D. after
19. A. strange B. secret C. normal D. hard
20. A. help B. accept C. praise D. trust
When Dave was eighteen,he bought a second-hand car for £200 so that he could travel to and from work more 1 than by bus.It worked quite well for a few years,but then it got so old,and it was costing him 2 much in repairs that he decided that he had better 3 it.
He asked among his friends to see if anyone was particularly 4to buy a cheap car,but they all knew that it was falling to pieces,so 5of them had any desire to buy it.
Dave's friend Sam saw that he was 6when they met one evening,and said,“What's 7,Dave?” Dave told him and Sam answered,“Well,what about advertising it in the paper? You may 8more for it that way than the cost of the advertisement!” Thinking that Sam's 9was sensible,he put an advertisement in an evening paper,which read:“For sale:small car, 10very little petrol,only two owners.Bargain at £50.”
For two days after the advertisement first appeared,there was no 11.But then on Saturday evening a man rang up and said he would like to 12him about the car.“All right,” Dave said,feeling happy.He asked the man whether ten o'clock the next morning would be 13or not.“Fine,” the man said.“And I'll 14my wife.We intend to go for a ride in it to 15it.”
The next morning,at ten quarter,Dave parked the car in the square outside his front door, 16to wait there for the person who had 17his advertisement.Even Dave had to 18that the car really looked like a wreck.Then soon after he had got the car as 19as it could be,a police car stopped just behind him and a policeman got out.He looked at Dave's car and then said,“Have you reported this 20to us yet,sir?”
1.A.directlyB.safely C.properly D.easily
2.A.soB.such C.very D.too
3.A.keepB.repair C.sell D.throw
4.A.anxiousB.lucky C.ashamed D.generous
5.A.someB.neither C.none D.no one
6.A.calm B.upset C.delighted D.astonished
7.A.no B.up C.it D.that
8.A.learn B.miss C.get D.find
9.A.message B.advice C.request D.description
10.A.uses B.loses C.has D.spends
11.A.doubt B.help C.trouble D.answer
12.A.tell B.see C.agree D.call
13.A.exact B.suitable C.early D.late
14.A.follow B.meet C.bringD.introduce
15.A.test B.obtain C.admire D.recognize
16.A.failing B.meaning C.turning D.happening
17.A.read B.placedC.answered D.understood
18.A.forget B.show C.disagree D.admit
19.A.clean B.crowded C.fast D.light
20.A.bargain B.sale C.accident D.result
My grandmother was an iron-willed woman, the feared head of the family. When I was five years old, she invited some friends to her apartment for a party. 26the guests was a neighborhood big shot(大亨). They had a little girl about my age who was27 and very much used to getting her own way.
Grandmother spent a lot of time with the big shot and his family. She 28 them the most important members of her social circle and tried hard to please them. At one point during the party, I 29my way to the bathroom and closed the door behind me. A minute or two later, the little girl 30the bathroom door and simply walked in. I was still sitting down. “Don’t you know that little girls aren't31to come into the bathroom when a little boy is using it!?” I shouted. The32I had piled upon her shocked the little girl. Then she started to cry. She tearfully33to her parents and my grandmother. Grandmother was waiting for me when I left the bathroom. I received the longest, sharpest34. After her scolding was over and I had been dismissed, the party 35.
Twenty minutes later, all that changed. Grandmother walked by the bathroom and noticed a flood of water36out from under the door. She37the bathroom door and saw that the sink and tub were plugged(塞)up and that the taps 38at full blast (拧到最大). Everyone knew who did it. The guests quickly formed a39wall around me, but Grandmother was40 angry that she almost got to me anyway.
My grandfather took me41to the window. He was a kind and gentle man, full of wisdom and patience.42did he raise his voice to anyone, and never did he43 his wife. He looked at me with much curiosity, 44 angry or upset.
“Tell me,” he asked, “why did you do it?”
“Well, she shouted at me 45,” I said earnestly. “Now she's got something to shout about.”
Grandfather didn’t speak right away. He just sat there, looking at me and smiling. “Eric,” he said at last, “you are my revenge(复仇).”
26. A. Between B. Among C. Around D. Beside
27. A. spoiled B. harmed C. liked D. concerned
28. A. imagined B. told C. evaluated D. considered
29. A. made B. found C. pushed D. wound
30. A. closed B. opened C. beat D. tapped
31. A. expected B. asked C. supposed D. told
32. A. happiness B. depression C. embarrassment D. anger
33. A. complained B. apologized C. replied D. referred
34. A. cry B. blame C. comment D. demand
35. A. picked up B. broke down C. carried on D. took off
36. A. moving B. stirring C. floating D. streaming
37. A. pushed open B. pulled down C. shut up D. knocked at
38. A. had gone B. were going C. went D. had been going
39. A. productive B. hard C. protective D. rough
40. A. so B. too C. as D. very
41. A. by his hand B. by the hand C. by surprise D. with anxiety
42. A. Often B. Sometimes C. Always D. Rarely
43 A. argue with B. talk with C. put up with D. come to terms with
44. A. other than B. instead of C. rather than D. more than
45. A. for something B. for nothing C. without doubt D. with sympathy
It was an early morning in summer. In the streets, sleepy-eyed people were moving quickly, heading towards their 36.This was the beginning of another 37 day in New York City. 38 this day was to be different.
Waiting 39the crowded streets, on top of a40110 stories high, was Philippe Pettit.This daring Frenchman was about to 41a tightrope(绷索)between the two towers of the World Trade Center.
Philippe took his first 42 with great care.The wire held. Now he was 43he could do it. 44only a balancing Polar, Philippe walked his way across, a 45of 131 feet.
Soon the rush-hour 46began to notice. What a 47 !There, 1350 feet above the street, a48figure was walking on air.
Philippe made seven 49, back and forth(来回).He wasn't satisfied with just 50 .At times,he would turn,sit down,and 51go on his knees.Once,he had the astonishing 52 to lie down on the thin thread. And thousands of 53 watchers stared with their hearts beating fast.
After the forty-five-minute 54,Philippe was taken to the police station. He was asked 55 he did it.Philippe shrugged(耸肩)and said,“When I see two tall buildings, I walk.”
36.A. homes B. jobs C.buses D.offices
37.A.working B.hot C. ordinary D. same
38.A.And B.So C.But D.Thus
39.A.for B.in C.by D.above
40.A.roof B.position C.wall D.building
41.A.throw B.walk C.climb D.fix
42.A.act B.landing C.step D.trip
43.A.sure B.uncertain C.glad D.nervous
44.A.Through B.Against C.With D.On
45.A.distance B.height C.space D.rope
46.A.streets B.crowds C.passengers D.city
47.A.height B.pleasure C.wonder D.danger
48.A.great B.strange C.public D.tiny
49.A.experimentsB.circles C.tripsD.movements
50.A.walkingB.staying C.acting D.showing
51.A.almost B.even C.often D.rather
52.A.spirit B.result C.strength D.courage
53.A.patient B.terrified C.pleasedD.enjoyable
54.A.show B.trick C.try D.program
55.A.how B.why C.whether D.when
When I was 17,I read a quote that went something like:“If you live each day as if it were your last,someday you’11 most certainly be right.”It made a deep 36on me.and since then。for the past 33 years,I have 37in the mirror every morning and asked myself:“If today were the last day of my life,38 I want to do what I am about to do today?”And whenever the answer has been“No”for too many days in a 39,I know I need to change something.
Remembering that I’ll be 40soon is the most important tool I’ve ever known to help me make the big 41in life because almost everything falls away in the face of death, 42 only what is truly important
About a year ago I was 43 with cancer My doctor even advised me to go home and get my affairs 44order,which is a doctor’s way of telling people to prepare to die.I 45 with that diagnosis all day. 46 ,at last an advanced test showed that i。。t was a very rare cancer that is 47with surgery.I had the surgery and I’m fine now
48wants to die.Even people who want to go to heaven don’t want to die to get there And yet death is the destination we all 49.No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it should be,because death is very likely the single best invention of 50.It is life's change agent It clears out the old to 51 for the new.Right now the new is you.but someday not too 52from n6w,you will.gradually’become the old and be cleared away.Sorry to be so dramatic,but it is quite true.
Your time is 53,so don’t waste it living,someone else’s 1ife.Don’t be 54 by dogma(教条) —which is living with the results of other people’s thinking.Don’t let the noise of others’opinions drown out your own inner 55.And most importantly,have the courage to follow your heart
36.A.impression B.curse C. decision D.joke
37.A.seen B.looked C.found D.1ost
38.A.would B.should C.might D.could
39.A.hurry B.1ine C.moment D.row
40.A.successful B.rich C.dead D.frustrated
41.A.apologies B.fortune C.impressions D.choices
42.A.proving B.leaving C.confirming D.telling
43.A.diagnosed B.cured C.treated D.round
44.A.on B.for C. in D.at
45.A.met B.got C.did D.1ived
46.A.However B.But C.Therefore D.So
47.A.incurable B.curable C.fatal D.changeable
48.A.Anyone B.Someone C.No one D.Everyone
49.A.want B.avoid C.share D.escape
50.A.destination B.1ife C.science D.disease
51.A.make up B.make for C.make our D.make wav
52.A.distant B.short C.long D.away
53.A.1imited B.rare C.enough D.1ost
54.A.wasted B.cheated C.excited D.trapped
55.A.voice B.love C.direction D.confusion
Robeson was born in a very poor family.At seven,he had to pick coal in a deserted mine near his home,then he sold26he had picked and earned a few coins to help his parents.He had
27 schooling,for being so poor,how could they 28 school fees?
When he was fifteen,he worked 29a servant in a school.Looking at other children studying in the classroom,he felt30 for himself.How he 31 to have the same chance!He decided to study by32.In the daytime,after the sweeping and cleaning was over,he 33
stand by the window outside the classroom trying to catch what the teacher said.At night,he tried his best to remember what he 34 during the day.He worked 35hard at his lessons that he sometimes had just three or four hours to sleep.The more he learned,the greater36he showed in his lessons.A maths teacher discovered him and came to like this diligent boy and37 him to sit at the back of the class.In one exam,he was the38 one in the whole school who reached the highest grade.He would have been given the scholarship if he 39a regular student of the school.
Robeson40 rough six long years with his study of maths and wrote several articles which captured the41 of some university professors.They admired his talent42his diligence.To give him a good chance,they hired him as a librarian and43 him free guidance.Robeson felt 44 ,for he was sure that before him there was a broad road 45success.
26.A.whether B.which C.that D.what
27.A.many B.few C.little D.much
28.A.buy B.afford C.send D.read
29.A.as B.like C.for D.by
30.A.angry B.ashamed C.proud D.sorry
31.A.hated B.decided C.wished D.regretted
32.A.the teacher B.himself C.his parents D.his schoolmates
33.A.could B.ought to C.should D.would
34.A.had learned B.has been taught
C.has heard D.had been written down
35.A.very B.so C.too D.quite
36.A.joy B.interest C.time D.taste
37.A.allowed B.agreed C.let D.refused
38.A.worst B.only C.last D.laziest
39.A.had been B.has been C.is D.was
40.A.learned B.listened C.mastered D.struggled
41.A.notice B.influence C.eyes D.attention
42.A.except for B.according to C.as well as D.in spite of
43.A.taught B.offered C.lent D.sent
44.A.sad B.angry C.happy D.disappointed
45.A.leading to B.coming from C.made of D.covered with
There was a little boy 26his grandparents on their farm.He was given a slingshot(弹弓)to play with,out in the woods.He 27in the woods,but he could never hit the target.Getting a little 28,he headed back to dinner.Then,he saw Grandma’s pet duck,so he let fly,hit the duck square in the head,and 29it.He was shocked and upset.In 30,he hid the dead duck in the woodpile, 31to see his sister watching.Sally had seen it all, 32she said nothing.
33lunch that day grandma said,“Sally,let’s wash the dishes.”
But Sally said,“Grandma,Johnny told me he wanted to 34in the kitchen today,didn’t you Johnny?”And then she 35to him,“Remember,the duck?”So Johnny did the dishes.
Later Grandpa asked if 36wanted to go fishing,and Grandma said,“I’m sorry but I need Sally to help make supper.”
But Sally 37and said,“Well,that’s 38because Johnny told me he wanted to help.”
39the duck,Johnny had to stay and Sally went fishing.
After several days of Johnny doing both his 40and Sally’s,he finally couldn’t 41
it any longer.He came to Grandma and told her that he killed the duck.She 42down,gave him a hug(拥抱),and said,“Sweetheart,I know.You see,I was standing at the window and I 43the whole thing.But because I love you,I 44you.But I was just 45how long would you let Sally make a slave of you.”
26.A.helping B.visiting C.tending D.seeking
27.A.practised B.played C.worked D.hunted
28.A.anxious B.tired C.pleased D.discouraged
29.A.caught B.injured C.killed D.seized
30.A.surprise B.disappointment C.anger D.horror
31.A.only B.so as C.in order D.expecting
32.A.so B.and C.instead D.but
33.A.At B.After C.Before D.Cooking
34.A.work B.stay C.help D.get
35.A.called B.whispered C.nodded D.signed
36.A.the children B.Sally C.Johnny D.Grandma
37.A.sighed B.agreed C.objected D.smiled
38.A.easy B.all right C.fine D.impossible
39.A.Searching B.Hiding C.Remembering D.Regretting
40.A.homework B.housework C.farm work D.cooking
41.A.stand B.change C.like D.cover
42.A.sat B.went C.lay D.knelt
43.A.know B.heard C.saw D.understand
44.A.missed B.forgave C.congratulated D.punished
45.A.wondering B.saying C.imaging D.considering
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When I woke next morning, I was dying of _1__. I seemed to have a hole instead of a _2__. I dressed quickly and hurried down to the dinning-room. It was a big room with six tall windows and the ugliest wallpaper I had ever seen! _3_, I had been told the hotel was not beautiful but that you were better __4_ there than in any other hotel; and that was _5__ I wanted just then.
The waiter came hurrying up. Before I came downstairs I had prepared __6__ carefully for what I must __7__. I had looked three times in my dictionary to make sure __8__ “breakfast” really meant “breakfast”. I had tried to get the right __9_ and I had stood in the front of a mirror and twisted my mouth until it ached.
The waiter asked me _10__ I could not understand, but I spoke only my one prepared word “breakfast”. He looked at me in a 11 way. So I repeated it. Still he did not understand. It was 12 that English people didn’t understand their language. The waiter 13his head and went away, but he came back in a minute and brought a tray with tea, bread and butter — enough to feed a small army — and went away. But I was hungry, and I left 14. When the waiter came back I thought his face showed a little 15, but you can never __16_. What a waiter’s face really shows! In another minute he brought _17__ tray with some bacon(熏肉) and some eggs. He 18have misunderstood me, but I thought it was no use explaining to people who don’t understand their own language, so I just set to work on the bacon and eggs, wondering whether I could possibly clear that plate.
Well, I finished the bacon and eggs. I got up and made my way slowly to my room — at least five pound 19. I never believed until then that any meal could 20me, but on that day I met my Waterloo(滑铁卢).
1. A. hunger B. cold C. anger D. illness
2. A. stone B. head C. breast D. stomach
3. A. Therefore B. Otherwise C. So D. However
4. A. received B. fed C. cared D. eating
5. A. just B. what C. that D. why
6. A. English B. meal C. questions D. myself
7. A. speak B. answer C. say D. explain
8. A. that B. about C. of D. to
9. A. pronunciation B. meaning C. form D. spelling
10. A. whether B. something C. when D. what
11. A. surprised B. friendly C. puzzled D. touched
12. A. unbelievable B. true C. thought D. a pity
13. A waved B. shook C. bowed D. patted
14. A. much B.a little C. nothing D. empty
15. A. pleasure B. surprise C. pride D. satisfaction
16. A. tell B. guess C. design D. express
17. A. other B. another C. more D. me
18. A. should B. might C. would D. must
19. A. lighter B. heavier C. weightier D. more
20. A. hurt B. fat C. defeat D. please
“Billy! It is February 25, 2099, seven o’clock. Time to 1and go to school.” said the clock-robot 2a mental voice. Then the kitchen-robot gave him toast and eggs. Billy was 3. While he was eating, the whole wall 4a TV screen and Billy thought that it was great having robots to do 5for him. Billy ate his meal watching a TV 6. When he finished eating, the 7gave him his clothes very fast and 8him. Then Billy went off to school.
When Billy went outside, he saw a car with no 9waiting for him. The car said, “Hello, I will be 10you to school every day. Now would you please 11your school ID card?” said the car. So Billy showed the car his school ID card and got in. The 12began to talk to Billy about his school and his schoolwork. After that the car said, “I will 13your homework today 14you will have a very, very important lesson to 15in school today. Please put your homework on the blackboard.” Billy did so.
The car checked Billy’s homework and then said, “You are a(n) 16student. All of your homework is 17.” When they 18the school, Billy said to the car, “Goodbye. See you later.” The car said to Billy, “Good luck in your school.” Billy got into the classroom and 19his seat at the front of the room. Then his teacher came in and said, “Welcome, children! Today we will have a hard but 20lesson — ‘How do robots help a human being?’...”
1. A. get upB. show up C. take up D. dress up
2. A. in B. on C. with D. by
3. A. angry B. amazed C. worried D. quick
4. A. changed for B. became of C. looked like D. turned into
5. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing
6. A. show B. screenC. set D. box
7. A. driver-robot B. clock-robot C. kitchen-robot D. clothes-robot
8. A. dressed B. cleaned C. pushed D. pleased
9. A. teacher B. student C. robot D. driver
10. A. driving B. accommodating
C. loadingD. holding
11. A. give B. show C. send D. lend
12. A. teacher B. driver C. robot D. car
13. A. check B. prepare C. inspect D. do
14. A. if B. when C. but D. because
15. A. miss B. learn C. study D. check
16. A. energetic B. optimistic C. great D. handsome
17. A. easy B. difficult C. correct D. wrong
18. A. rushed in B. got to C. turned to D. left off
19. A. took B. found C. made D. kept
20. A. easyB. important C. boring D. influential
I do a lot of management training each year for the Circle K Company. Among the topic we ___1___ in our classes is the ___2___ of quality employees.
What has ___3___ you to stay long enough to become a manager?” I asked.
After a while a new manager ___4___ the question and said slowly, “It was a baseball ___5___.”
Cynthia said that she ___6___ to take a Circle K clerk job as an interim(临时的) job ___7___ she looked for something else. On her second day behind the counter, she received a ___8___ from her nine-year-old son, Jessie. He needed a baseball glove for Little League. She ___9___ that as a single woman, ___10___ was tight, and her first ___11___ would have to go for paying bills.
When Cynthia arrived for work the ___12___ morning, Patricia, the store manager, handed her a box. “I overheard you ___13___ to your son yesterday,” she said, “and I know that it is ___14___ to explain things to kids. This is a baseball glove for Jessie. I know you have to pay bills before you can buy gloves. You know we can’t ___15___ good people like you as ___16___ as we would like to, ___17___ we do care, and I want you to know how ___18___ you are to us!”
The thoughtfulness, empathy(同情) and love of the store manager ___19___ that people remember more how much an employer ___20___ than how much he pays.
1. A. discuss B. write C. learn D. find
2. A. managing B. selling C. keeping D. seeking
3. A. made B. ordered C. forced D. caused
4. A. made B. took C. raised D. replied
5. A. pole B. glove C. hole D. match
6. A. ought B. liked C. had D. used
7. A. when B. because C. while D. though
8. A. letter B. call C. notice D. announcement
9. A. turned out B. pointed out C. explained D. complained
10. A. work B. food C. money D. clothing
11. A. bill B. check C. day D. visit
12. A. last B. first C. next D. past
13. A. lying B. talking C. crying D. murmuring
14. A. good B. easy C. hard D. necessary
15. A. thank B. use C. employ D. pay
16. A. many B. early C. soon D. much
17. A. nor B. but C. and D. however
18. A. kind B. terrible C. much D. important
19. A. shows B. insists C. realizes D. recognizes
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