Some years ago on a hot summer day in south Florida a little boy decided to go for a swim in the old swimming hole behind his house. In a hurry he dived into the cool water and flew into the water, not 1 that as he swam toward the middle of the lake, an alligator(美洲鳄) was swimming toward the 2 . His mother, looking out the window in the house, saw the two as they got closer and closer together. In utter(完全的) fear, she ran toward the water, yelling to her son as 3 as she could. Hearing her voice, the little boy became 4 and made a return to swim to his mother. It was too late. Just as he reached her, the alligator 5 him. From the dock(码头), the mother grabbed her little boy by the arms just as the alligator snatched his legs. That began an incredible tug-of-war(拔河) between the two. The alligator was much 6 than the mother, but the mother was much too passionate to let go. A farmer happened to drive by, heard her screams, raced from his truck, took aim and 7 the alligator. Remarkably(出乎意外地), after weeks in hospital, the little boy 8 . His legs were 9 scarred by the attack of the animal and, on his arms, were deep scratches where his mother"s fingernails dug into his flesh in her effort to hang on to the son she loved. The newspaper reporter who interviewed the boy later asked if he would show him his 10 . The boy lifted his legs. And then, with obvious 11 , he said to the reporter, “But look at my arms. I have great scars on my arms, too. I have them because my mom wouldn"t let go.” You and I can identify(感同身受) with the 12 . We have scars, too. No, not from an alligator, or anything quite so dramatic. But, the scars of a 13 past. Some of those scars are unsightly(难看 的) and have caused us deep 14 . But, some , my friend, are because God has 15 to let go. In the midst of your struggle, he"s been there holding on to you. |
( ) 1. A. studying ( ) 2. A. shore ( ) 3. A. quickly ( ) 4. A. frightened ( ) 5. A. reached ( ) 6. A. weaker ( ) 7. A. beat ( ) 8. A. succeeded ( ) 9. A. slowly ( )10. A. injuries ( )11. A. pride ( )12. A. girl ( )13. A. successful ( )14. A. will ( )15. A. refused | B. searching B. forest B. slightly B. alarmed B. left B. stronger B. hurt B. left B. slightly B. scars B. shyness B. mother B. painful B. power B. agreed | C. reminding C. water C. loudly C. nervous C. bit C. firmer C. shot C. survived C. quickly C. wounds C. success C. boy C. meaningful C. hope C. admitted | D. realizing D. woods D. softly D. unhappy D. hit D. longer D. struck D. worked D. extremely D. hurts D. firmness D. farmer D. delightful D. regret D. had |
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1-5: DACBA 6-10: BCCDB 11-15: ACBDA |
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语法填空。 阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适 当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。 One day a young man was standing in the middle of the town proclaiming(宣告) that he had the most beautiful heart in the whole valley. A large crowd 1 (gather), and they all admired his heart for it was perfect. Suddenly, an old man appeared and said, "Why, your heart is not nearly as beautiful as 2." The crowd and the young man looked at the old man"s heart, which was full of scars. It had places where pieces had been removed and other 3 (piece) put in, but they didn"t fit quite right, and there were several jagged(锯齿状的) edges. In fact, in some places there were deep gouges(沟槽) where whole pieces were 4 (miss). The young man laughed. "Comparing your heart with mine, mine is perfect and yours is a mess of scars." "Yes," said the old man, "Yours looks perfect 5 I would never trade with you. You see, every scar represents a person to 6 I have given my love. I tear out a piece of my heart and give it to them, and often they give me a piece of their heart that fits into the empty place in my heart. But because the pieces aren"t exact, I have some rough edges, which I cherish, because they remind me of 7 love we shared. Sometimes I have given pieces of my heart away, and the other person hasn"t returned a piece of his or her heart 8 me. These are the empty gouges. Although these gouges are painful, they stay open, 9 (remind) me of the love I have for those people. So now do you see 10 true beauty is?" | 阅读理解。 | Six years ago, a Miami woman walking through the hall of an office building casually noticed two men standing together. Several minutes after her leaving, the men murdered a person working in the building. Police investigators determined that the woman was the only witness who had seen the two suspects, and could possibly describe them. In an interview with police, her memory of the men proved disappointingly unclear. Several days later, psychologist Ronald P. Fisher was brought in to obtain a more complete account from the woman. Fisher’s interview produced a breakthrough-the woman reported a clear picture of one of the suspects. She then recalled several details about his appearances. This information gave police important leads that enabled them to arrest the suspects and close the case. Police investigators sought the help from Fisher because of his rich knowledge in conducting the so-called cognitive (认知的) interview, a kind of memory-rebuilding process. In its original form, the cognitive interview focuses on guiding witnesses through four general recalling techniques: thinking about physical surroundings and personal feelings that existed at the time of past events, reporting everything that comes to mind about those events no matter how broken or unconnected, retelling events in a variety of time orders, beginning to end, end to beginning, forward or backward, and adopting different perspectives while recalling events. Usually, an interviewer begins the cognitive approach by encouraging the witness to take an active role in recalling information rather than giving answers only to someone else’s questions. The witness first describes what happened in his or her own words, with no interviewer interruptions. The interviewer then goes further with specific techniques, such as having the witness tell the details of what happened from different perspectives. Experiments with police detectives trained in this demanding interview method find that they get nearly 50% more information from witnesses than before training, while error rates remain about the same. | 1. What is the purpose of writing this passage? | A. To give an account of a murder case in an office B. To explain why Fisher was invited to a police interview. C. To describe how cognitive method helps the woman to recall. D. To give the readers an idea of cognitive interview. | 2. The cognitive interview helped the woman to recall more by ________. | A. strengthening her memory B. giving her encouragement C. rebuilding her memory D. giving her more time | 3. It can be inferred from the passage that in a cognitive interview, the interviewer mainly plays a _______role. | A. directing B. questioning C. passive D. secondary | 4. What is the key point of the cognitive interview? | A. The interviewer should interrupt the witness from time to time. B. The witness is encouraged to take an active role in recalling information. C. The interview should take place outside the police station. D. The witness should recall details at the scene of the event. | 5. Police trained in the cognitve interview method can ________. | A. get more information from the witness than before B. decrease the error rate C. solve the cases more quickly D. use the method more skillfully than the psycholologists | 完形填空 | I was cleaning out an old box when an old card caught my eye: Queen City Casket Company. "What is it?" I 1 . I turned it over. There, in faded (已褪色的) ink, was a hand-scrawled (手写的) 2 . Immediately my mind traveled back many years. I was nine years old, 3 down the cold, wet streets of Springfield, with a bag of 4 on my shoulder. On my 5 that day, I came to that Company finally, whose owner, Mr. Rader, had always 6 me there to ask his workers whether they 7 any magazines. Shaking off the 8 like a wet dog, I entered Mr. Rader"s office. After a quick glance he 9 me over to the fire-place. Noticing the hole in the top of my 10 , he said, "Come with me!", pulling me into his pick-up truck. We pulled to a stop before a shoe shop. Inside, a salesman 11 me with the finest pair of Oxfords I had ever 12 . I felt about 10 feet tall when I 13 in them. "We"d like a air of new 14 , too." Mr. Rader said. Back in his office, Mr. Rader took out a 15 , wrote something on it, and handed it to me. With 16 eyes, I read, "Do to others as you would have them do to you." He said affectionately (深情地), "Jimmy, I want you to 17 I love you." I said good-bye, and for the first time I 18 a flicker (闪烁) of hope that somehow things would be all right. With people like Mr. Rader in the world, there was hope, kindness and 19 and that would always make a 20 . | ( )1. A. asked ( )2. A. add ress ( )3. A. driving ( )4. A. sweets ( )5. A. arrivals ( )6. A. driven ( )7. A. bought ( )8. A. dirt ( )9. A. led ( )10. A. cap ( )11. A. fitted ( )12. A. worn ( )13. A. got up ( )14. A. glasses ( )15. A. card ( )16. A. curious ( )17. A. admit ( )18. A. watched ( )19. A. wish ( )20. A. lot | B. wondered B. name B. riding B. magazines B. returns B . taken B. saw B. dust B. followed B. shoe B. measured B. sold B. stayed up B. trousers B. paper B. regretful B. promise B. sensed B. politeness B. difference | C. begged C. number C. wandering C. cigarettes C. rounds C. ordered C. read C. rain C. forced C. collar C. offered C. seen C. lay down C. socks C. notebook C. exciting C. know C. heard C. mercy C. fortune | D. questioned D. message D. walking D. matches D. shouts D. sent D. wanted D. sweat D. carried D. coat D. dressed D. made D. bent down D. gloves D. bill D. tearful D. recognize D. made D. love D. beauty | 完型填空 | It was a holiday weekend. The police officers were sitting in a hot room __1__ instructions from their captain. One of these officers __2_ Ed Williams. He and ten other officers were on special __3__because they knew that over the weekend two weeks __4__over 400 people had died from accidents __5__by drivers. Over 4,000 people had received serious injuries, all caused by drunken drivers. The __6__ would try their best to prevent __7__accidents before they happened. Joe Forest was __8__himself at a family party. It was getting late and Joe told his sister that he was __9__. Joe"s sister asked him to stay and wait a few hours __10__he drove. "Don"t worry. I"m going to be fine. I"m going to drive slowly. I only had a few __11__,"Joe said. Officer Williams was at his post __12_ the passing cars. A green car was coming, __13_ from left to right. Officer Williams stopped __14_ and told Joe to get out. He asked Joe to walk __15_ the white line. Joe took the test. Officer Williams told Joe that he must appear in court the next week and he __16_ drive his car home. Joe called his sister to come and drive him __17_ . That was Joe"s first offense (违法). He appeared in court and received a $400 fine. He was not __18_ to drive for sixty days. Other drivers were __19_ , for Joe hadn"t killed them. But what about the future, was Joe going to stop __20_ ? | ( )1. A. giving ( )2. A. knew ( )3. A. duty ( )4. A. passed ( )5. A. met ( )6. A. captains ( )7. A. these ( )8. A. enjoying ( )9. A. tired ( )10. A. before ( )11. A. glasses ( )12. A. watching ( )13. A. weaving ( )14. A. the man ( )15. A. beside ( )16. A. had to ( )17. A. out ( )18. A. allowed ( )19. A. glad ( )20. A. enjoying himself | B. receiving B. saw B. advice B. were enough B. caused B. drivers B. such B. helping B. drunken B. when B. minutes B. waiting B. looking B. the car B. in B. mustn"t B. away B. promised B. unlucky B. breaking the law | C. accepting C. were C. visit C. later C. killed C. passengers C. above C. drinking C. leaving C. unless C. drinks C. serving C. broken C. driving C. onto C. must C. at once C. able C. lucky C. drinking and driving | D. learning D. was D. time D. earlier D. discovered D. officers D. more D. eating D. back D. while D. miles D. searching D. driven D. working D. along D. didn"t have to D. home D. willing D. astonished D. drinking at his sister"s | 完形填空。 | Red roses were her favorites, her names was also Rose. And every year her husband sent them, tied with pretty bows. The year he died, the roses were still 1 to her door. Each year he sent her roses, and the 2 would always say, "I love you even more this year, than last year on this day." My love for you will always 3 , with every passing year. "She knew this was the last time 4 the rose would appear. Her loving husband did not know that he would 5 . he always liked to do things early. Then, if he got too busy, 6 would work out fine." A year went by, and it was 7 to live without her mate. Then, the very hour, as on Valentines before, the doorbell rang, and there were roses, sitting by her door. She brought the roses 8 , calling the florist shop. The owner answered, and she asked him , if he would explain, why would someone do this to her, 9 her such pain? "I know your husband passed away, more than a year ago," The owner said, "I knew you"d 10 , and you would want to know. " " The flowers you received today, were 11 in advance." "You husband always planned ahead, he left nothing to chance." She thanked him and 12 the phone, her tears now flowing hard. Her fingers shaking, as she slowly reached to 13 the card. Inside the card, she saw that he had written her a note. This is what he wrote: "Hello my love, I know it"s been a year 14 I"ve been gone, I hope it hasn"t been too hard for you to overcome." "I know it must be lonely, and the pain is very 15 . for if it was the other way, I know how I would feel. The love we shared 16 everything so beautiful in life. I loved you more than words can say." "You were my friend and lover, I know it"s only been a year, 17 please try not to grieve. I want you to be happy, 18 when you shed your tears. That is why the roses will be sent to you for years." "When you get these 19 , think of all the 20 that we had together, and how both of us were blessed. I have always loved you and I know I always will. My love, you must go on, you have some living still." | ( )1. A. passed ( )2. A. note ( )3. A. disappear ( )4. A. that ( )5. A. pass by ( )6. A. everything ( )7. A. happy ( )8. A. in ( )9. A. curing ( )10. A. ask ( )11. A. purchased ( )12. A. picked up ( )13. A. buy ( )14. A. when ( )15. strong ( )16. A made ( )17. A. so ( )18. A. even ( )19. A. roses ( )20. A. sadness | B. shown B. message B. decrease B. / B. pass away B. something B. meaningful B. out B. healing B. wonder B. grown B. turned up B. get B. that B. weak B. bad B. but B. only B. belongings B. disappointment | C. presented C. line C. grow C. which C. pass down C. nothing C. hard C. along C. causing C. doubt C. planted C. held up C. read C. before C. true C. let C. though C. merely C. congratulations C. happiness | D. delivered D. information D. keep D. what D. pass on D. anything D. impossible D. up D. killing D. telephone D. designed D. hung up D. write D. since D. real D. left D. still D. just D. remarks D. sufferings |
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