Once, long ago, there was a man who traveled from Persia to India on foot. He ha

Once, long ago, there was a man who traveled from Persia to India on foot. He ha

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Once, long ago, there was a man who traveled from Persia to India on foot. He had       been to India before. When he arrived at a village, he happened upon a fruit stand. In that village, fruit was quite       because of the lack of water. The man was looking around at the fruits when he      a big basket of some very red, very long fruit. It was the cheapest fruit in the shop, not expensive at all.
     the man walked up to the counter (柜台) and asked: “How       per kilo?” And the shopkeeper said: “Two rupees.” Two rupees in India is      . The man thought to himself: “What a       !” So he bought a whole kilogram of the fruit and began to       it. But after he tried a few pieces, he screamed: “Oh, my God!” His eyes watered, his mouth burned, and his face turned        . He coughed and choked and gasped for breath.
But despite his       , he continued to stuff the fruits into his mouth! Onlookers       their heads and laughed. One man yelled: “You’re       , man! Those are chilies! People use them as a condiment (佐料). You don’t just eat them by the handful like that; they’re not fruit!” But the man replied: “No, I can’t       ! I paid money for them, and now I’ll eat them. It’s my money!”
You probably think this man was pretty      , right? Nevertheless, I bet you or someone you know makes the same       on a daily basis. People invest money, time and effort into a relationship, business or job. Even when experience tells them that it’s not      , and they know there’s little hope of improvement, they still        because they don’t want to waste the previous investment. But this is       . It is no different than being the man who continued eating chilies because he didn’t want to waste the money he’d paid for them.
Losing something is difficult, but it is important to        the loss and move on.     you’ll just keep burning your mouth on hot chilies.
小题1:
A.oftenB.neverC.sometimesD.seldom
小题2:
A.commonB.small C.expensiveD.tasteless
小题3:
A.noticed B.watchedC.recognizedD.selected
小题4:
A.Yet B.SoC.StillD.Besides
小题5:
A.largeB.long C.many D.much
小题6:
A.somethingB.nothingC.anythingD.everything
小题7:
A.bargain B.tradeC.businessD.regret
小题8:
A.throwB.cutC.eatD.cook
小题9:
A.paleB.redC.purpleD.yellow
小题10:
A.fearB.warningC.confusionD.pain
小题11:
A.shookB.raisedC.loweredD.nodded
小题12:
A.amazingB.hungryC.crazyD.different
小题13:
A.believeB.stop C.agreeD.confuse
小题14:
A.impoliteB.humorousC.awkwardD.stupid
小题15:
A.mistakeB.agreementC.impressionD.explanation
小题16:
A.changingB.workingC.leavingD.helping
小题17:
A.refuse B.worryC.ignoreD.continue
小题18:
A.illogicalB.unusualC.unnaturalD.incredible
小题19:
A.rememberB.improveC.recognizeD.protect
小题20:
A.AlsoB.HoweverC.Thus D.Otherwise

答案

小题1:B
小题2:C
小题3:A
小题4:B
小题5:D
小题6:B
小题7:A
小题8:C
小题9:B
小题10:D
小题11:A
小题12:C
小题13:B
小题14:D
小题15:A
小题16:B
小题17:D
小题18:A
小题19:C
小题20:D
解析

试题分析:本文叙述了一位男士步行从波斯到印度去,因为他以前没有去过印度,所以当他到达印度的一个村庄时,他看见一种水果,于是就买了一公斤,大口大口地吃起来,结果吃了一会儿,就感觉最辣,咳嗽,脸辣得很红可是他坚持继续吃,他说他已经花钱了不能把钱浪费了,这和人们做生意是一样,因为有前期的投资,不能轻易放弃。
小题1:考查副词及语境的理解。A. often经常,B. never从不,C. sometimes有时,D. seldom很少,以前他们从来没有(never)来过印度,故选B
小题2:考查形容词及语境的理解。A. common常见的,B. small小的,C. expensive贵的,D. tasteless没有味道的,根据下文:because of the lack of water.可知因为缺少水,所以水果很贵,选C
小题3:考查动词及语境的理解。A. noticed注意,B. watched观察,C. recognized认出,D. selected挑选,这个人在四处看这些水果,这时他注意到一篮子很红,很长的水果。选A
小题4:考查副词及语境的理解。A. Yet然而,B. So因此,C. Still仍然,D. Besides此外,因此这个人朝柜台走去,表示因果关系,选B
小题5:考查形容词及语境的理解。A. large大,B. long长, C. many很多,D. much很多,修饰不可数名词。多少钱一斤,当指钱的时候用much,故选D
小题6:考查代词及语境的理解。A. something某些东西,B. nothing没有什么,C. anything任何东西,D. everything每件东西,两卢布在印度真没有什么,故选B
小题7:考查名词及语境的理解。A. bargain便宜货,B. trade 交易,C. business生意,D. regret遗憾,他心想,多么便宜,故选A
小题8:考查动词及语境的理解。A. throw 扔,B. cut切,C. eat吃,D. cook烹饪,从下文:But after he tried a few pieces,可知他开始吃水果,选C
小题9:考查形容词及语境的理解。A. pale苍白的,B. red红的,C. purple 紫色,D. yellow黄色,他的脸变红了,选B
小题10:考查名词及语境的理解。A. fear害怕,B. warning警告,C. confusion困惑,D. pain痛苦,从下文的:He coughed and choked and gasped for breath.可知他很痛苦,选D
小题11:考查动词及语境的理解。A. shook摇晃,B. raised提高,饲养,C. lowered 降低,D. nodded点头,旁观者都摇摇头大笑,选A
小题12:考查形容词及语境的理解。A. amazing令人惊讶的,B. hungry饥饿的,C. crazy疯狂的,D. different不同的,从下文的:Those are chilies! People use them as a condiment (佐料).可知人们说他疯了,选C
小题13:考查动词及语境的理解。A. believe相信,B. stop停止,C. agree同意,D. confuse拒绝,这个人说:不,我不能停,因为我花了钱买了它们,故选B
小题14:考查形容词及语境的理解。A. impolite不礼貌,B. humorous  幽默的,C. awkward难对付的,棘手的,笨拙的,D. stupid愚蠢的,你可能会认为这个人很愚蠢,选D
小题15:考查名词及语境的理解。A. mistake错误,B. agreement同意,C. impression印象,D. explanation解释,你和你认的的人都可能在日常生活中犯同样的错误,选A
小题16:考查动词及语境的理解。A. changing改变,B. working工作,起作用,C. leaving离开,D. helping帮助,当经验告诉他们那不起作用时,他们仍然抱有一点改善的希望,故选B
小题17:考查动词及语境的理解。A. refuse拒绝,B. worry担心,C. ignore忽视,D. continue继续,他们仍然继续做,因为他们不想浪费最初的投资,故选D
小题18:考查形容词及语境的理解。A. illogical不合逻辑的,无意义的,B. unusual不寻常的,C. unnatural不自然的,D. incredible不可思议的,惊人的,难以置信的,未必可能的,从下文的:It is no different than being the man who continued eating chilies because he didn’t want to waste the money he’d paid for them.可知这样做是没有意义的,选A
小题19:考查动词及语境的理解。A. remember记得,B. improve   改善,C. recognize认出,D. protect保护,认识到自己的损失并且继续向前是很重要的,故选C
小题20:考查副词及语境的理解。A. Also也, B. However然而,C. Thus   因此,D. Otherwise否则,否则你将继续用辣椒辣你的嘴,故选D
举一反三
When I was quite young, my father had one of the first telephones in our neighborhood. I remember well the polished old case fastened to the wall. The shiny receiver hung on the side of the box. I was too little to reach the telephone, but used to listen with great interest when my mother used to talk to it.
Then I discovered that somewhere inside the wonderful device lived an amazing person— her name was Information Please and there was nothing she did not know. Information Please could supply anybody’s number.
My first personal experience with Information Please came one day while my mother was visiting a neighbor. I accidentally hit my finger with a hammer. The pain was terrible, but there didn’t seem to be any reason in crying because there was no one home to give sympathy. I walked around the house sucking my hurting finger, finally arriving at the stairway—the telephone! Climbing up I unhooked the receiver and held it to my ear. “Information Please,” I said.
A click or two and a small clear voice spoke into my ear, “Information.”
“I hurt my finger…” I cried. The tears came readily enough now that I had an audience. “Isn’t your mother home?” came the question. “Nobody’s home but me.” I sobbed. “Are you bleeding?” “No,” I replied. “I hit my finger with the hammer and it hurts.” “Can you open your icebox?” she asked. I said I could. “Then chip off a little piece of ice and hold it to your finger.”
After that I called Information Please for everything. I asked her for help with my geography and she told me where Philadelphia was. And there was the time that Petey, our pet canary (金丝雀) died. I called Information Please and told her the sad story. She listened, and then said the usual things grown-ups say to comfort a child. But I was unconsoled. Why is it that birds should sing so beautifully and bring joy to all families, only to end up as a heap of feathers, feet up on the bottom of a cage?
She must have sensed my deep concern, for she said quietly, “Paul, always remember that there are other worlds to sing in.” Somehow I felt better.
Another day I was on the telephone. “Information Please.” “Information,” said the now familiar voice. “How do you spell fix?” I asked.
All this took place in a small town in the Pacific Northwest. Then when I was 9 years old, we moved to Boston. I missed my friend very much. Information Please belonged to that old wooden box in former home, and I somehow never thought of trying the tall, shiny new phone that sat on the hall table.
Yet as I grew into my teens, the memories of those childhood conversations never really left me; often in moments of doubt and sadness I would recall the sense of security I had then. I appreciated now how patient, understanding, and kind she was to have spent her time on a little boy.
A few years later, on my way west to college, my plane put down in Seattle. I had about half an hour or so between planes, and I spent 15 minutes or so on the phone with my sister, who lived there now. Then without thinking what I was doing, I dialed my hometown operator and said, “Information Please.”
Unexpectedly, I heard again the small, clear voice I knew so well, “Information.” I hadn’t planned this but I heard myself saying, “Could you tell me please how to spell fix?” There was a long pause. Then came the soft spoken answer, “I guess that your finger must have healed by now.”
I laughed, “So it’s really still you,” I said. “I wonder if you have any idea how much you meant to me during that time.”
“I wonder,” she said, “if you know how much your calls meant to me. I never had any children, and I used to look forward to your calls.”
I told her how often I had thought of her over the years and I asked if I could call her again when I came back to visit my sister.
“Please do; just ask of Sally.”
Just three months later I was back in Seattle…. A different voice answered Information and I asked for Sally.
“Are you a friend?” “Yes, a very old friend.” “Then I’m sorry to have to tell you. Sally has been working part-time the last few years because she was sick. She passed away five weeks ago.” But before I could hang up she said, “Wait a minute. Did you say your name was Paul?”
“Yes!”
“Well, Sally left a message for you. She wrote it down. Here it is. I’ll read it. “Tell him I still say there are other worlds to sing in. He’ll know what I mean.
I thanked her and hung up. I did know what Sally meant.
小题1:According to the text, Information Please is actually ________.
A.a robotB.the author’s motherC.a telephone operatorD.the telephone itself
小题2:The author picked up the telephone for the first time to ________.
A.call his mother who was visiting a neighbor
B.call the doctor for his wounded finger
C.find out what exactly lived in the telephone
D.find someone to give him sympathy
小题3:The underlined word “unconsoled” in paragraph 6 means ________.
A.too sad to have a talkB.difficult to deal with somebody
C.hard to communicate with somebodyD.unable to accept comfort
小题4:What did Sally mean by saying those underlined words in the message?
A.The author didn’t need to feel sad for her death.
B.She went to another place to make a living as a singer
C.The world without her would still be good to the author.
D.The author should explore new worlds for his new life.
小题5:Why did the writer never think of trying the new phone after moving to Boston?
A.He hadn’t got used to the line service in Boston yet.
B.There was something wrong with the new phone.
C.He missed Information Please in the old phone so much.
D.He didn’t like the tall and shiny style of the new phone.

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Jay Wilson was my English teacher at Lake Forest High School. It was him          realized my potential in writing, and his          made me a writer eventually.
He was kind to me, but I had no          that he took particular notice of me. There were other         kids in the class, and soon I fell back into my usual         and thought that I was just a little over average in most things. Near the end of the term, we began to read the play--Macbeth. Believe me, this is not an easy play for high school students to understand,        I spent a lot of time reading it. After working till the night before it was due, I wrote a paper about the          — the first paper I typed on a typewriter — and turned it          the next day.
I got a good          on it, and below the grade Mr. Wilson wrote, “Sure          you become a writer.” That was it. Those six words were written in his clear and neat handwriting. It was the first time he or anyone had          in any way that writing was a         option for me. We’d never had any writers in our family line, and we didn’t know any writers personally, even         , so writing for a living didn’t seem something          to me. But then, just like that, Jay Wilson tapped my hidden           and let me see a wider world.
Over the next 10 years, I often          about Mr. Wilson’s six words. Whenever I felt discouraged, it was those six words that came back to me and gave me         . When a few instructors in college gently and not-so-gently tried to tell me I had no talent, I held Mr. Wilson’s          before me to protect myself. I didn’t         what anyone else thought. Mr. Wilson, head of the whole English department at Lake Forest High,          I could be a writer. So I put my head down and struggled forward.  396
小题1:
A.when B.whoC.howD.where
小题2:
A.knowledge B.confidence C.influence D.assignment
小题3:
A.intentionB.concernC.doubtD.sense
小题4:
A.older B.smarterC.richerD.luckier
小题5:
A.locationB.position C.motivation D.qualification
小题6:
A.soB.butC.orD.for
小题7:
A.work B.term C.class D.play
小题8:
A.onB.offC.inD.up
小题9:
A.gradeB.praiseC.ideaD.start
小题10:
A.wonderB.hopeC.makeD.help
小题11:
A.arranged B.persuadedC.announcedD.indicated
小题12:
A.career B.studyC.hobbyD.method
小题13:
A.distantlyB.frequentlyC.actuallyD.obviously
小题14:
A.necessaryB.preciousC.differentD.available
小题15:
A.talentB.memoryC.secret D.opinion
小题16:
A.worriedB.thoughtC.heardD.wrote
小题17:
A.impressionB.improvementC.imagination D.strength
小题18:
A.actionsB.wisdom C.wordsD.duty
小题19:
A.care B.predictC.ignoreD.learn
小题20:
A.provedB.saidC.promisedD.answered

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This was my grandmother"s first Christmas without grandfather, and before he passed away we had promised grandfather that we would make this her best Christmas ever. When my parents and I             at her house, we found she had waited up all night for us. The house did seem a little           without grandfather.
Grandfather had always said that the Christmas           was the most important decoration of all. So we immediately set to work on the beautiful artificial tree that was stored in grandfather"s closet (壁橱). Through our efforts, we finally stepped back to             our handiwork. It looked beautiful.           something was missing.
"Where" s your star?" I asked.
The star was my grandmother" s favorite part of the tree.
"Why, it           be here somewhere," she said, starting to sort through the boxes again. "Your grandfather always           everything so carefully when he took the tree down."
As we emptied the boxes and          no star, my grandmother"s eyes filled with tears. Grandfather had given it to grandmother some fifty years ago on their first Christmas together. It brought them great happiness. Now, on her first Christmas without him, the star was          , too.
"Don" t worry, Grandmother," I           her. "We"ll find it for you."
My mother and I formed a search          . "Let" s start in on the closet where the ornaments (装饰品) were," Mother said. "Maybe the star just fell out of the box. "
That sounded         , so I began to search the closet. I thought I tried every        , but no star. I could see grandmother was          , although she tried not to show it.
"What"s in this wrapped box?" Mother suddenly called out. "It was at the bottom of father"s closet. "
Grandmother took the box in           and opened it. Her face           when she unfolded the paper and pulled out a golden star. There was a(n)           attached.
Don" t be angry with me, dear. I broke your star while packing the decorations, and I couldn"t           to tell you. Thought it was time for a new one. I hope it brings you as much         as the first one. Merry Christmas!
Love,
Bryant
So grandmother"s tree had a star after all, a star that expressed their everlasting love for one another. And we were glad we were able to make this Christmas           for her.
小题1:
A.arrivedB.lookedC.stayedD.worked
小题2:
A.noisyB.emptyC.safeD.clean
小题3:
A.flowerB.bellC.stockingD.tree
小题4:
A.admireB.repairC.paintD.design
小题5:
A.OrB.SoC.ButD.And
小题6:
A.mightB.mustC.needD.will
小题7:
A.packedB.decidedC.coveredD.searched
小题8:
A.madeB.leftC.foundD.felt
小题9:
A.goneB.hiddenC.brokenD.forgotten
小题10:
A.warnedB.persuadedC.remindedD.comforted
小题11:
A.gameB.classC.companyD.party
小题12:
A.challengingB.reasonableC.pleasantD.difficult
小题13:
A.suggestionB.directionC.possibilityD.method
小题14:
A.ashamedB.annoyedC.disappointedD.frightened
小题15:
A.fearB.reliefC.angerD.surprise
小题16:
A.clearedB.brightenedC.darkenedD.tightened
小题17:
A.articleB.noteC.receiptD.poem
小题18:
A.bearB.affordC.waitD.agree
小题19:
A.peaceB.changeC.luckD.joy
小题20:
A.specialB.funnyC.relaxingD.favorite

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Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in the blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
Recently I overheard a father and daughter in their last moments together at the airport. The airline had announced her        and standing near the security gate, they hugged and he said, “I love you. I wish you enough.” She        said, “Dad, our life together has been more than enough. Your love is all I ever needed. I wish you enough, too, Dad.” They kissed and she left.
He walked over toward the window where I was seated. Standing there I could see he wanted and needed to       . I tried not to interrupt him, but he        me in by asking, “Did you ever say good-bye to someone knowing it would be forever?”
“Yes, I have,” I replied. “Forgive me for asking, but why is this a forever good-bye?” “I am        and she lives much too far away. I have        ahead, and the reality is, the next trip back will be for my funeral” he said.
“When you were saying good-bye I heard you say, ‘I wish you enough’. May I ask what that means?”
He began to smile. “That’s a wish that has been        for many generations within my family. My parents        say it to everyone.”
He paused for a moment, looking up as if trying to remember it       , and then he smiled and        the following:
  “I wish you enough sun to keep your attitude bright.
  I wish you enough rain to appreciate the sun more.
  I wish you enough happiness to keep your spirit alive.
  I wish you enough pain so that the smallest joys in life appear much       .
  I wish you enough gain to satisfy your wanting.
  I wish you enough        to appreciate all that you possess.
  I wish you enough ‘Hellos’ to get you enough the final ‘Good-byes’.”
  Then he walked away, leaving me lost in thought.
小题1:
A.arrivalB.regretC.departureD.joy
小题2:
A.in generalB.in publicC.in particularD.in turn
小题3:
A.cryB.restC.sit downD.talk
小题4:
A.showedB.ledC.tookD.welcomed
小题5:
A.illB.strongC.oldD.brave
小题6:
A.storiesB.challengesC.tripsD.jobs
小题7:
A.handed overB.handed downC.handed inD.handed out
小题8:
A.ought toB.had toC.used toD.were able to
小题9:
A.in detailB.in heartC.in memoryD.in general
小题10:
A.talkedB.sharedC.criedD.declared
小题11:
A.bigger B.worseC.sweeterD.better
小题12:
A.successB.gainC.sorrowD.loss

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It was a perfect day, just the right kind of day to go fishing
My 13-year-old son Jonathan and I had been     this trip for weeks, and now we were sitting on the shore of a beautiful lake.
We     and talked, and then, suddenly, I saw small waves     my float(浮子)had been. I waited, thinking it would pop right back up again, but the float stayed     the water and my heart started to beat    .After a few more seconds, my fishing rod was suddenly pulled off the stick it was leaning on    me and it was being     towards the water.
I firmly caught hold of the fishing rod and lifted it up. This fish was    ! Slowly, my son balanced on two rocks and leaned down to get the giant off the fishhook.
For just one second, he lost his     and reached up with his right hand to steady   . At that moment, our huge fish got off the fishing line and started to swim    
I saw teas streaming down Jonathan"s face. "Dad, I"m sorry. I"ll never be able to   this up to you." I reached out and put my hands on his shoulders. I said the following     almost without thinking. "Jon, how did you feel    I was reeling(往卷轴上绕起)that fish in? Were you excited?" He nodded and said,"Dad,I"ve never been so   in my whole life!”I repied,
"Jon, wasn’t that about the most fun we"ve ever had together?" He nodded his head in    
Then I said, "So, why should we let a fish getting away     possibly the best experience we"ve ever had? Let’s be happy about the fun we did have."
My son,     his arms around me, said,"Dad, I love you so much!”1     him back and said softly into his ear, "I love you too, Jon."
We     did catch that big fish. But I"ve known ever since that I didn"t let the most important thing get away that day.
小题1:
A.promotingB.planningC.appreciatingD.setting
小题2:
A.ranB.listenedC.layD.fished
小题3:
A.whereB.whichC.in whichD.that
小题4:
A.overB.onC.underD.by
小题5:
A.heavilyB.quietlyC.curiouslyD.regularly
小题6:
A.on top ofB.in front ofC.behindD.against
小题7:
A.takenB.draggedC.carriedD.pushed
小题8:
A.aliveB.whiteC.hugeD.beautiful
小题9:
A.healthB.temperC.balanceD.bucket
小题10:
A.himB.itC.himselfD.itself
小题11:
A.awayB.beyondC.alongD.up
小题12:
A.pickB.buildC.makeD.speed
小题13:
A.commentsB.wordsC.songsD.apologies
小题14:
A.althoughB.sinceC.unlessD.while
小题15:
A.excitedB.angryC.forgetfulD.puzzled
小题16:
A.happinessB.surpriseC.guiltD.agreement
小题17:
A.bringB.mendC.shake D.ruin
小题18:
A.throwingB.gettingC.showingD.folding
小题19:
A.heldB.huggedC.followedD.pushed
小题20:
A.reallyB.onceC.neverD.merely

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