My brother, Mark, died in a traffic accident four years ago.He was my big brother and__1__looked after me.I am__2__today for all of the special times we had as running partners, and times__3__driving to different races, where we had so many__4__about life in general.I__5__these talks terribly at this time of the year. __6__, I am so happy he shared with me the__7__of his faith.He was always so__8__to people, and I had been with him many times__9__we pulled over to help someone in need, __10__a smile and helping them get back on the road.So I was not__11__when he told me of the time when he was__12__ in college:It was the end of the month.To make matters worse, it was Friday and he had no__13__in his pocket for the weekend.Payday was Monday and he had no gas money to get home to__14__my dad and no money to buy food but he had faith that helping others__15__helping yourself. On his way home from classes that day, as he was driving along, he noticed a guy ahead of him __16__his lumber (木材) all over the road as he turned the corner.Mark__17__right over and helped him load the lumber back into his truck.The guy was so thankful and__18__his hand to Mark, and in it was one hundred dollars.Mark couldn"t believe his__19__.He told him that was unnecessary but the man __20__and off he drove. I still think of Mark sitting there telling me that story, with tears in his eyes, and how faithful he was. |
( )1. A. hardly ( )2. A. successful ( )3. A. spared ( )4. A. questions ( )5. A. miss ( )6. A. However ( )7. A. record ( )8. A. harmful ( )9. A. because ( )10. A. sharing ( )11. A. pleased ( )12. A. never ( )13. A. food ( )14. A. change ( )15. A. means ( )16. A. carry ( )17. A. pushed ( )18. A. raised ( )19. A. eyes ( )20. A. complained | B. never B. thankful B. wasted B. arguments B. recite B. So B. belief B. helpful B. while B. forcing B. worried B. yet B. money B. attend B. follows B. lose B. moved B. held B. ears B. apologized | C. seldom C. cheerful C. spent C. quarrels C. keep C. Then C. story C. powerful C. until C. recognizing C. surprised C. even C. paper C. see C. explains C. arrange C. pulled C. offered C. mind C. regretted | D. always D. hopeful D. saved D. conversations D. fear D. If D. secret D. grateful D. when D. understanding D. excited D. still D. key D. persuade D. agrees D. place D. walked D. shook D. feeling D. insisted |
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1-5: DBCDA 6-10: ACBDA 11-15: CDBCA 16-20: BCCAD |
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阅读理解 | My Best Enemy Once again, I was in a new school.So was a girl in my class named Lisa.That"s where the similarity ended. I was tall and she was small.My thick black hair had been recently cut short into an untidy style.Her natural blonde hair flowed to her waist and looked great.I was 12 and one of the oldest in the class while she was 11 and the youngest.I was awkward and shy.She wasn"t.I couldn"t stand her, considering her my enemy.But she liked me and wanted to be friends with me. One day, she invited me over and I said yes-I was too shocked to answer any other way.My family had moved six times in six years, and I had never managed to develop any friendships.But this girl who wore the latest fashions wanted me to go home with her after school. She lived in a fun part of town that had two pizza places, an all night bookstore, a movie theater and a park.As we walked from the school bus stop through her neighborhood, I tried to guess which house might be hers.Was it the white one with the perfect lawn or the threestory house with a front porch?I got very surprised when she led me into an old apartment building.She lived on the fourth floor in a tworoom place with her mother, her stepfather, her two brothers and her sister. When we got into the room she shared with her sister, she took out a big case of Barbies, which was my next surprise.I had never played with them.We sat on the floor, laughing as we made up crazy stories about the Barbies.We found out that we both wanted to be writers when we were older and both had wild imaginations.We had a great time that afternoon. Lisa was loved by the whole neighborhood.The bookstore owners lent her fashion magazines; the movie theater gave her free tickets...Soon I was included in her magic world.We slept over at each other"s house and spent every free moment together. Lisa, my first real friend since childhood, helped me get through the rough years of early adolescence (青春期) and taught me an amazing and very surprising thing about making friends:your worst enemy can turn out to be your best friend.
1. The writer and Lisa were similar in the way that________.
A. they were both new students B. they had the same hairstyle C. they were both tall D. they were of the same age
2. One day Lisa invited the writer________.
A. to go to the movie B. to go to her home C. to go to walk in a park D. to go to a pizza place
3. In the passage the writer described Lisa as a girl who was________.
A. awkward and shy B. rich and happy C. quiet and lonely D. friendly and lovely
4. Which of the following did the writer learn from Lisa?
A. How to make up stories. B. How to deal with enemies. C. How to make friends. D. How to live a better life. | 完形填空 | For 52 years my father got up every morning at 5: 30 a. m., except Sunday, and went to work.I __1__saw my father home from work ill.He had no hobbies, __2__taking care of his family. For 22 years, __3__I left home for college, my father__4__me every Sunday at 9?00 a. m..He was always interested in my__5__, or how my family was doing, and I never once heard him__6__ about his lot (生活状况) in life.The calls even came when he and my mother were in other states. Nine years ago when I__7__my first house, my father,67 years old, spent three days__8__my house.He would not__9__me to pay someone to have it done.All he __10__was a cup of tea, a paint brush and to talk to him.But I was too__11__.I had a law practice to run, and I could not take__12__ to hold the brush, or talk to my father.__13__things happened several times later. The morning on Sunday.January 16,1996, my father telephoned me__14__, this time from my sister"s home in Florida.But the__15__came again at 4?40 p. m.that day.My father was in the__16__in Florida with an aneurysm (动脉瘤). I got on an airplane__17__, and on the way, I__18__of all the times I had not taken the time to talk to my father.I determined that when I arrived, I would__19__for the lost time, and have a nice long talk with him. I arrived in Florida at 11:30 p. m., my father had__20__at 9?12 p. m..This time it was he who did not have time to talk, or to wait for me. | ( )1. A. ever ( )2. A. other than ( )3. A. because ( )4. A. visited ( )5. A. work ( )6. A. worry ( )7. A. built ( )8. A. repairing ( )9. A. teach ( )10. A. asked ( )11. A. smart ( )12. A. practice ( )13. A. Different ( )14. A. as usual ( )15. A. call ( )16. A. church ( )17. A. immediately ( )18. A. heard ( )19. A. take up ( )20. A. started out | B. never B. rather tha B. before B. praised B. life B. care B. found B. painting B. advise B. kept B. upset B. task B. Similar B. in pain B. moment B. school B. happily B. spoke B. make up B. given in | C. always C. more than C. although C. telephoned C. study C. talk C. purchased C. cleaning C. force C. ordered C. busy C. tea C. Funny C. casually C. situation C. home C. gradually C. thought C. turn up C. passed away | D. often D. or rather D. since D. met D. plan D. look D. sold D. decorating D. allow D. served D. tired D. time D. Strange D. finally D. scene D. hospital D. carefully D. demanded D. put up D. come back | 完型填空。 | My son was badly hurt in a fire. After he 1 from a series of treatments, the doctors told him they would not do any operation for six months 2 it took long for the skin to stop shrinking (收缩). So, he had to return to college with a visible 10 inch 3 on his face. I said to my son,"Keaton, 4 will pay any more attention to your scar 5 you do.If it does not bother you, it will not bother 6 ." He took my advice to heart and returned to school with his head 7 highglad he was alive. 8 , everyone has scars and shortcomings. Some of you may spend much time thinking that people would like you better, 9 you looked different, or dressed differently, or could have a different and newer 10 . But you see, like Keaton"s scar, people will only judge you by your looks, or your 11 , or your car, if you are judging yourself by these same false 12 . One of my friends in college was very 13 . At first, when people met him, they noticed his 14 for about 10 seconds. This man felt 15 about himself and spent most of his time 16 about other people"s comfort and welfare. 17 , people ignored his looks. What people 18 was his kindness and his concern for them.He didn"t act in an ugly way so people didn"t treat him as an ugly man. Therefore, concentrate on what you value 19 yourself, because if you can see that beautiful person, everyone you are in contact with will see the same 20 . | ( )1. A. cured ( )2. A. because ( )3. A. cut ( )4. A. no one ( )5. A. as ( )6. A. another ( )7. A. put ( )8. A. After all ( )9. A. as long as ( )10. A. house ( )11. A. clothes ( )12. A. means ( )13. A. smart ( )14. A. manners ( )15. A. lucky ( )16. A. inquiring ( )17. A. Completely ( )18. A. wanted ( )19. A. within ( )20. A. kindness | B. recovered B. though B. wound B. anyone B. like B. others B. held B. In conclusion B. if B. telephone B. hairstyle B. standards B. optimistic B. expressions B. worried B. asking B. Gradually B. understood B. beyond B. concern | C. improved C. until C. injury C. everyone C. than C. all C. taken C. In fact C. even if C. job C. figure C. comments C. rude C. looks C. good C. knowing C. Obviously C. brought C. except C. beauty | D. returned D. before D. scar D. someone D. when D. us D. hung D. Above all D. as if D. car D. salary D. rules D. ugly D. actions D. sad D. caring D. Suddenly D. saw D. above D. perfection | 完形填空 | Recently I"ve completed my college degree.The__1__course was sociology and the last project was called "smile",which asked us to go out and smile at three people and__2__their reactions. It was freezing.My husband and I went out to McDonald"s.We were standing in line,waiting to be __3__,when all of a sudden everyone around us began to__4__away from their position. As I turned around I smelled a__5__"dirty body" smell,and there standing behind me were two poor __6__men.As I looked down at the short gentleman__7__to me,he was smiling and his beautiful sky blue eyes searched for__8__. To sit in the restaurant and__9__up,they had to buy something.When the young lady at the counter asked what they wanted,he said coffee because that was all they could__10__. I smiled and asked the lady for two more breakfast meals on two__11__plates.I then walked around the corner to the table that the men had chosen as a__12__spot. I put the plates on the table and__13__the blueeyed gentleman"s cold hands with my hands.With tears in his eyes,he said,"Thank you." I noticed all the__14__in the restaurant were set on me.My husband __15__at me and gave me a big hug. I returned to college and handed in a paper about this story as my__16__to the instructor.She read it and then asked,"Can I __17__this?" I nodded.Just at that time I realized in my own way I had__18__the people at McDonald"s,my husband,the instructor,and every soul that shared the classroom.I__19__with one of the biggest lessons I would ever learn-unconditional acceptance.We shouldn"t__20__people based on their appearance. | ( )1. A. last ( )2. A. recognize ( )3. A. paid ( )4. A. throw ( )5. A. horrible ( )6. A. old ( )7. A. close ( )8. A. assistance ( )9. A. break ( )10. A. afford ( )11. A. big ( )12. A. resting ( )13. A. shook ( )14. A. customers ( )15. A. laughed ( )16. A. homework ( )17. A. share ( )18. A. involved ( )19. A. graduated ( )20. A. estimate | B. first B. record B. treated B. give B. curious B. healthy B. due B. acceptance B. pick B. enjoy B. separate B. eating B. shared B. hands B. smiled B. project B. spare B. contacted B. accomplished B. guarantee | C. hardest C. describe C. served C. take C. dull C. homeless C. superior C. advice C. cheer C. spend C. beautiful C. visiting C. clapped C. eyes C. shouted C. assignment C. care C. investigated C. disappeared C. judge | D. easiest D. imagine D. charged D. back D. familiar D. disabled D. similar D. admission D. warm D. drink D. special D. watching D. covered D. sounds D. stared D. achievement D. support D. touched D. succeeded D. approach | 阅读理解 | My mother through her fine example instilled (慢慢灌输)within me the desire to help others.She taught me to notice those whom others ignore. The railroad tracks (轨道) were within a mile of our house.Beggars frequently would knock at the doors in our neighbourhood in summer asking for food.They were often turned away.Others simply ignored the knocks. My mum always went to the door smiling.She would invite them to stay and have something to eat. She would have me open up the card table and carry a chair out onto the covered side porch (走廊). There was a nice view into the flower gardens, and it was cool even on the hottest days. She would bring a red and white tablecloth and set the table as carefully as she did for any company. She would pour their coffee and pile their plates with food and dessert.Usually she sent a packed lunch with them when they were ready to go, too.Sometimes she would take the newspapers to those who asked about work. She listened to those who wanted to talk.She never asked what would lead them to be in this difficult situation.It did not matter.She saw only the need.Some thought she should not extend this courtesy (礼 貌). She would say, "In the depression (萧条时期) when my father was searching around for any work to feed us, thoughtful people fed him.I am just repaying their kindness.I cannot offer them money, but I can see they do not leave hungry and discouraged." My mum was quite a lady.
1. The writer"s house was frequently visited by beggars because________.
A. they seemed to be very rich B. his mother was known to be generous C. they lived near a railway station D. there was a railway near their house
2. How did the writer"s mother treat beggars?
A. She was on guard against them. B. She looked down upon them. C. She respected them equally. D. She took pride in them.
3. The writer"s mother sometimes took out newspapers________.
A. for the beggars to kill time B. to teach the beggars how to read C. to help the beggars who asked about work D. to help the beggars to find their families
4. Which of the following can make an explanation for the mother"s attitude to beggars?
A. Her father was once helped by others. B. Her father liked to help beggars. C. She was once a beggar herself. D. Her mother taught her to help beggars. |
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