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so   start   easy   badly   someone   difficult   if   thank   class   reporter   medical   succeed
1. difficult   2. classes   3. someone   4. started  5. badly
6. succeed   7. so   8. medical   9. reporter  10. thank
完形填空。
     With a determined (坚定的) look on his face, Chicago"s Michael McCarthy held on to the banister (扶手)
and climbed to the top of the Willis Tower not long ago. The Tower stands 1,451 feet (442 meters) tall, the  1 
 building in the US.
     As he got to the last step, McCarthy  2   fell down, but that didn"t stop him. The 14-year-old boy finally
finished climbing the 2,109 steps and arrived at the top, where he  3   cheers from many people.
     "I just want to show people that  4  a kid with no legs can do it, anyone can do it," McCarthy said.
     McCarthy, who was born without legs, has to wear prosthetic legs (假肢) and use a stick to walk. But
McCarthy has a strong  5 . He believes having a disability (残疾) shouldn"t stop anyone  6   achieving his or
her success.
     He has been in a special school  7   he was four. When he decided to climb the Willis Tower, his teacher,
Jeff Kohn, was  8   by his determination (决心) and offered to help train him. They  9  more than ten hours
practicing climbing stairs and keeping balance with the prosthetics and sticks on the steps every day."  10   
seems that he never knows how difficult it is.  11   I was so tired that I asked him to rest for a day," said
Kohn."But he said he was still full of energy and wanted more  12   ."
     Kohn always walked with McCarthy for the climb."I  13   the last 10 floors, he went faster," said Kohn.
"He"s the most craven sportsman I"ve ever trained."
     McCarthy said he was  14   of himself and that the tower now holds special meaning. "When I"m older,
I"ll  15  to the building and say "Look at this building I climbed," he said.
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(     )1. A. largest  
(     )2. A. seldom   
(     )3. A. enjoyed  
(     )4. A. while    
(     )5. A. heart    
(     )6. A. by       
(     )7. A. as       
(     )8. A. pleased  
(     )9. A. used     
(     )10. A. Here    
(     )11. A. However 
(     )12. A. friends 
(     )13. A. tried   
(     )14. A. thinking
(     )15. A. point   
B. highest  
B. hardly   
B. needed   
B. after    
B. hope     
B. for      
B. since    
B. beaten   
B. spent    
B. There    
B. Sometimes
B. helpers  
B. saw      
B. talking  
B. go       
C. earliest
C. always  
C. made    
C. if      
C. body    
C. in      
C. until   
C. moved   
C. took    
C. He      
C. Again   
C. time    
C. did     
C. worried 
C. turn    
D. latest  
D. almost  
D. kept    
D. though  
D. love    
D. from    
D. before                                                   
D. asked   
D. wasted  
D. It      
D. Then    
D. exercise
D. met     
D. proud   
D. hurry   
阅读理解。
     Steven Park and his wife Susan were having financial (财政) problems. One day, they each decided,
without telling the other, to buy lotto ticket (彩票). Before buying these tickets, they had never spent money
on the lotto. They both used numbers that were their anniversary (周年纪念) date and address. That night,
they were watching the news on TV, and the winning numbers were drawn. Soon after hearing the numbers,
they started jumping up and down. They were shocked (震惊) to find out that they each held a winning ticket!
The ticket won $450,000.
1. Why did the parks buy a lotto ticket?    
    _______________________________________     
2. What number did the Parks use?   
    _______________________________________             
3. Where did the Parks get the news that they won?
    _______________________________________
4. When did the Parks start jumping up and down? 
    _______________________________________ 
5. How much did the Parks win? 
    _______________________________________                  
阅读理解。

     Once Effendi had a joke with the Prime Minister (宰相). He said that the Minister would die the next day.
The next day, the Minister fell to the ground from the horse and really died. When the king learned this, he got
angry and sent his men to catch Effendi at once.
     When Effendi was brought to him, the king shouted angrily, "Effendi, since you knew when my Minister
would die, you must know the date of your own death. Say it out, or you"ll die today."
     Effendi looked at the king for a while. Then he answered,"But how can I know? I"ll die two days earlier
than you." The king was afraid that if he killed Effendi, he himself would die after that. He thought he must
keep Effendi alive as long as possible, so he let Effendi go.
1. This story tells us __________.
A. how Effendi fooled the king
B. when the king would die
C. why the Minister died
D. Effendi knew the date of everyone"s death
2. The Prime Minister died because __________.
A. Effendi killed him
B. Effendi said he would die
C. he was badly ill
D. he fell off the horse
3. Why did the king ask Effendi to tell him the date of Effendi"s own death?
A. Because the king wanted to know when he himself would die.
B. Because the king wanted to find an excuse to kill Effendi.
C. Because he himself had known the date of Effendi"s death.
D. Because he wanted to know when Effendi would die.
4. The king let Effendi go because __________.
A. he hoped to live a long life
B. he was afraid of Effendi
C. he didn"t believe Effendi"s words
D. he knew they would die two days later
5. Which of the following is not true?
A. Effendi played a joke on the Minister.
B. The king was afraid of death.
C. Effendi didn"t know when the king would die.
D. If the king killed Effendi, he himself would die two days later.
完形填空。
     When I was 18 years old, one morning, my father told me to drive him into a town, about 40 miles away.
I had just learned to  1 , so I agreed with pleasure. When we came to the town, something was wrong with
the car. Then I took the car to a nearby garage to have it  2  and promised to pick Dad up at 4 pm. Because
I had a few hours to spend, I decided to go to the  3 . However I became  4   interested in the film that I
forgot the time. When the last film finished, it was 6 o"clock.
      I was afraid Dad would be  5  and never let me drive again, so I drove back quickly to meet Dad and
made an excuse (借口)  6  my being late. I"ll never forget the cry he gave me: "I"m disappointed that I feel
you have to tell a lie to me, Jack. I"m angry, not with  7  but with myself. I have failed  8  I"ve brought up a
son who can not even tell the truth to his own father. I"m going to walk home now and think seriously
about  9  I have done wrong all these years."
     Dad began  10  along the road. I begged (乞求) all the way, telling him how I drove behind him for 40
miles, at a speed of  5 miles an hour. It was the most unforgettable lesson. I have never told a lie to him ever
since.
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(     )1. A. drive   
(     )2. A. made   
(     )3. A. concert  
(     )4. A. very   
(     )5. A. excited  
(     )6. A. at    
(     )7. A. me    
(     )8. A. so    
(     )9. A. where   
(     )10. A. running
B. work   
B. repaired
B. bookstore
B. too    
B. angry   
B. to    
B. it    
B. because  
B. when   
B. driving  
C. live    
C. waited   
C. shop    
C. so      
C. disappointed
C. for      
C. you      
C. after    
C. why      
C. crying   
D. travel 
D. parked 
D. cinema 
D. fairly 
D. sad    
D. with   
D. him    
D. before 
D. how                                       
D. walking
阅读理解。
     A few years ago, Dave Stirling had the idea of selling CDs over the Internet. The business he started from
his home in Ohio, the USA, now sells 500,000 CDs a year and has made him into a millionaire (百万富翁) at
the age of 24.
     "I could see that this was the future of shopping," says Stirling. "Why should you pay $15 for a CD and
spend the time and the money getting into the store and parking your car? You can have the same CD for half
of the price by clicking (敲击) on your computer. And we can find any CD you want and bring it to your door
in 24 hours!"
     According to Stirling, this is the only beginning, "I believe that one day we"ll do our shopping over the net:
it"s easier, quicker and cheaper. Shops and supermarkets will be the past."
1. Dave Stiring started his business from ________.
A. his home
B. his company
C. the office
D. the country
2. How has Stirling become so rich?
A. By making ice cream.
B. By making advertisements.
C. By selling ideas to others.
D. By selling CDs over the Internet.
3. If you pay $15 for a CD in the store, how much should you pay for it over the net?
A. $15.
B. $12.
C. $7.5.
D. $30.
4. By shopping over the net, you won"t ________.
A. spend the time and the money
B. drive your car any more
C. click on your computer
D. get into the store by yourself
5. What can we learn from the passage?
A. More than half of the Americans prefer to shop over the net.
B. Shops and supermarkets will be the past in the future.
C. Some people don"t like to go shopping over the Internet.
D. It"s easier, quicker and more expensive to do our shopping over the net.