第二节:完形填空: 15分The yearly Marathon in my town usually happened during a heat wave.
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第二节:完形填空: 15分 The yearly Marathon in my town usually happened during a heat wave. My job was to follow behind the runners in an ambulance(救护车) 31 any of them needed medical attention. “We’re supposed to stay behind the __32__ runner, so take it slowly,” I said to the driver, Doug, as the race started. The front-runners started to __33__ and then my eyes were drawn to the woman in blue silk running shorts and a loose white T-shirt. We knew we were already watching our “last runner.” Her __34__ were so crippled(残疾的)that it seemed almost impossible for her to be able to walk, let alone run a marathon. Doug and I watched in silence as she slowly moved forward. __35__, she was the only runner left in sight. Tears streamed down my face when I watched with respect ___36__ she pushed forward with great determination through the last miles. When the finish line came into sight, rubbish lay everywhere and the __37__ crowds had long gone home. Yet, standing straight and ever so proud 38 a lone man. He was __39__ one end of a ribbon(缎带)of crepe paper(皱纹纸)___40__ to a post. She slowly crossed through, leaving both ends of the paper fluttering behind her. I do not know this woman’s name, but that day she became part of my __41__ – a part I often depend on. For her, it wasn’t about __42__ the other runners or winning a prize, but about __43__ what she had set out to do, no matter __44__. When I think things are too difficult or I get those “I-just-can’t-do-it,” I think of the last runner. Then I realize how __45__ the task before me really is. 31. A. so that B. in case C. even though D. only if 32. A. first B. best C. only D. last 33. A. run B. separate C. disappear D. appear 34. A. hands B. legs C. arms D. body 35. A. Quickly B. Unluckily C. Naturally D. Finally 36. A. since B. before C. as D. until 37. A. tired B. waiting C. cheering D. impatient 38. A. stood B. waited C. came D. Had 39. A. helping B. catching C. holding D. tying 40. A. kept B. tied C. connected D. led 41. A. dream B. feeling C. idea D. life 42. A. following B. hoping C. encouraging D. beating 43. A. finishing B. realizing C. starting D. winning 44. A. where B. how C. when D. what 45. A. difficult B. interesting C. easy D. hopeful |
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31—35 B D C B D 36—40 C C B C B 41—45 D D A D C |
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B I started teaching English abroad when I was 22 , soon after I graduated from university. I’m 35 now and have been doing it ever since. If you want to travel the world, there’re a few ways to earn money while you do so. You can pick fruit, pull pints or teach English. The third one has definitely suited me best. I taught in Russia, Argentina, Spain and Slovakia and stayed an average of two years in each country. Our flat is in the Sanlitun area, not far from the main football stadium , and I work at various schools in the city. The demand for English language teachers is staggering. Basically , if a Chinese person wants a job with an international company such as Hewlett Packard, then English is a must . In China there’s no shortage of work, though the pay can vary. If you teach English as a second language at an international school, you can earn 22,000 yuan a month, about ¢2,200 or£1,500. If you’re short of cash, you can always do a bit of extra private tuition, which pays really well—about £30 an hour . The best thing about Beijing is that you aren’t going to be lonely. There’s a huge expat (侨民) community here, mostly based in Sanlitun and growing all the time. I don’t know my way around Dublin or London very well, but I can tell you Beijing is the restaurant capital of the world . 49. Why did the author stay in Beijing to teach English ? A. He wanted to make a fortune . B. Beijing made a good impression on him . C. He wanted to live in China for ever . D. He wanted to travel around the world . 50. The underlined word “staggering” in Paragraph 2 means “________”. A. very weak B. often changing C. great D. unsteady 51. It can be inferred from the passage that the author ____ . A. often felt lonely in Sanlitun B. was satisfied with living in China C. was very familiar with Dublin D. liked Chinese restaurants best |
C One day , Wilson was walking quietly along the road when someone hit him hard on the back of his neck. He looked behind him, and saw a young man whom he had never seen before. “How dare you hit me like that?” shouted Wilson. The young man said he had mistaken Wilson for a friend of his and that he thought Wilson was making a lot of noise about nothing. This insult (侮辱) made Wilson even angrier, of course, and he at once decided to bring the young man before a judge. Now, the judge, who heard the case was a friend of the young man"s father"s, and, although he pretended to be quite fair, he was thinking about what he could do to protect the young man from being punished while at the same time not to be appearing unfair. Finally he said to Wilson, “I understand your feelings in this matter very well. Would you be satisfied if I let you hit the young man as he hit you?” Wilson said he would not be. The young man had insulted him and should be properly punished. “Well, then,” said the judge to the young man, “I order you to pay ten coins to Wilson.” Ten coins was very little for such a crime, but the young man did not have it with him, so the judge allowed him to go and get it. Wilson waited for him to return with the money. He waited an hour, and then two hours, while the judge took care of other business. When it was nearly time for the court to close, Wilson chose a moment when the judge was especially busy, came up quietly and hit him hard on the back of the neck. Then he said to him, “I am sorry, but I can’t wait any longer. When the young man comes back, tell him that I have passed my right to the ten coins on to you.” 52. Why did the young man hit Wilson from behind? A. Wilson had hit him before. B. He had mistaken Wilson for a friend of his. C. Wilson was a stranger there. D. Wilson made a lot of noise when he was walking. 53. The judge thought about how to protect the young man because A. he thought it a small matter B. as a judge, he should be fair C. he thought the man too young to be punished D. the young man was his friend’s son 54. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE? A. The young man was ordered to hit himself as hard as he had done on Wilson. B Wilson was allowed to hit the young man as hard as he had done. C. Wilson was allowed to do more insulting on the young man. D. The young man was ordered to hand a lot of money to Wilson. 55. The best title for this passage is ________. A. I’ve passed my right on to you B. The judge and Wilson C. Wilson and the young man D. The young man was set free |
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