Professor Green, known to the world as a scientist, is not only absent-minded but short-sighted as well. His mind is always busy __1__scientific problems and seldom notices what is going on __2 him.
One fine day recently, he went 3 a walk in the countryside, but as __4 _he has a book in his hand.
When he went out , he began to read his book . He hadn’t gone far_ 5 __he run into a big cow and fell
down. In the fall, he had lost his glasses, without which he couldn’t see anything. He thought he had hit
his head __6___a fat lady. “I’m sorry, Madam.” He said politely__7 __searching for his glasses. As
oon as he had___8__, he realized his mistake.
Soon he was fixing his mind on his book___9__and paid no attention to anything else. He had scarcely
been walking for five minutes when he fell over again, ___10__both his book and his glasses. This time
he got very angry, seizing his umbrella, he gave the “cow” a wild blow. Then, after finding his glasses,
he realized with horror that he made a second mistake. A large fat woman was fleeing from him in a horror.
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The train shakes back and forth, its wheels making a loud noise against the tracks.Outside the window the freezing cold of winter rules. The carriage is filled with cold, 1 passengers. Suddenly a little boy 2 his way through the grown-up legs and sits down by the window. He is all alone among the 3 grown-ups. What a brave child, I think.His father 4 to stay by the door behind us. The train begins to crawl into a tunnel. Then something very 5 happens suddenly. The little boy slides down from his seat and leans his hand on my knee. 6 , I think that he wants to 7 me and return to his father, so I help him to stand up. But instead he leans forward and holds his 8 up towards mine. He wants to say something to me, I think.I lower my head to receive the 9 . Wrong again! What I receive is a 10 kiss on the cheek. The boy calmly returns to his seat,leans back and continues looking out of the window. I am 11 . What just happened? A child kissing a(n) 12 grown-up on the train. How can anybody want to kiss such a man that has so much beard ? Soon enough, all of my neighbors are 13 kissed. Nervous and a little surprised, we 14 at the father. When he sees our questioning 15 as he gets ready for his stop, he offers a clue. "He"s so happy to be alive." the father says. "He has been very sick." Father and son 16 into the crowd moving toward the exit. Then doors close and the train goes on. On my cheek I can still 17 the child"s kiss-a kiss that has triggered (触发) some soul-search inside me.How many grown-ups 18 kissing each other from the joy of being alive? How many even give much thought to the privilege(特权)of 19 ? The little kisser had taught us a sweet but serious lesson: Be careful. You don"t let yourself 20 before your heart stops! | |||
( )1. A. excited ( )2. A. feels ( )3. A. unfriendly ( )4. A. likes ( )5. A. great ( )6. A. In no moment ( )7. A. beat ( )8. A. eyes ( )9. A. news ( )10. A. loud ( )11. A. pleased ( )12. A. well-known ( )13. A. expectedly ( )14. A. stare ( )15. A. glances ( )16. A. appear ( )17. A. touch ( )18. A. go around ( )19. A. a child ( )20. A. die | B. tired B. winds B. friendly B. prefers B. strange B. For a moment B. tell B. ear B. message B. foolish B. shocked B. smart B. duly B. smile B. anger B. back B. trust B. come around B. a kiss B. stop | C. pleased C. pushes C. angry C. chooses C. extraordinary C. For the moment C. inform C. head C. kiss C. strange C. satisfied C. unknown C. regularly C. warn C. mouths C. disappear C. smell C. keep on C. living C. sleep | D. surprised D. picks D. kind D. agrees D. thrilling D. In a moment D. pass D. lip D. opinion D. fortunate D. interested D. familiar D. eventually D. whisper D. feeling D. follow D. feel D. insist on D. touching D. live |
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I was in a strange city and I didn"t know the city at all, and what is more, I could not speak a word of the language. After having spent my first day in the town-centre, I decided to lose my way on my second day, since I believed that this was the simplest way of getting to know the strange city. I got on the first bus that passed, rode on it for several stops, then got off it and walked on. The first two hours passed pleasantly enough. Then I decided to turn back to my hotel for lunch. After walking about for some time, I decided I had better ask the way. The trouble was that the only word I knew of the language was the name of the street in which I lived and even then I pronounced it badly. I stopped to ask a friendly-looking newspaper-seller. He smiled and handed me a paper. I shook my head and repeated the name of the street and he put the paper into my hands. I had to give him some money and went on my way. The next person I asked was a policeman. The policeman listened to me carefully, smiled and gently took me by the arm. There was a strange look in his eyes as he pointed left and right and left again. I thanked him politely and began walking in the direction he pointed. About an hour passed and I noticed that the houses were getting fewer and fewer and green fields were appearing on either side of me. I had come all the way into the countryside. The only thing left for me to do was to find the nearest railway station. | |||
1. The writer believed that if you wanted to get to know a strange city, ______. | |||
A. you should go everywhere on foot B. you should have a map C. you should ask people the way D. you should get lost | |||
2. The newspaper-seller ______. | |||
A. could understand what he said B. didn"t know what he said C. laughed at him D. didn"t want to take the money | |||
3. The writer"s real trouble was that _______. | |||
A. he couldn"t speak the language B. he followed the policeman"s direction C. he took the wrong bus D. he left the town-centre | |||
4. The policeman ______. | |||
A. didn"t help him B. pointed at him C. didn"t understand what he really meant D. didn"t know the way | |||
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I had offered to watch my 3-year-old daughter, so that my wife could go out with a friend. I was | |||
( )1. A. happened ( )2. A. long ( )3. A. asked ( )4. A. into ( )5. A. way ( )6. A. followed ( )7. A. laughed ( )8. A. Slowly ( )9. A. filled ( )10. A. every ( )11. A. told ( )12. A. reports ( )13. A. as ( )14. A. up ( )15. A. signs ( )16. A. because of ( )17. A. value ( )18. A. preventing ( )19. A. dirty ( )20. A. have | B. liked B. quiet B. answered B. of B. turn B. scolded B. listened B. Eagerly B. marked B. such B. beaten B. notice B. when B. down B. letters B. instead of B. sadness B. getting rid of B. ugly B. get | C. appeared C. calm C. raised C. from C. change C. cornered C. agreed C. Angrily C. printed C. any C. frightened C. advice C. since C. in C. messages C. in spite of C. pities C. destroying C. special C. take | D. pretended D. strange D. repeated D. for D. progress D. fooled D. refused D. Unfortunately D. covered D. one D. forbidden D. words D. before D. on D. figures D. as a result of D. tricks D. doing wrong on D. silly D. miss |
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My family moved into our home nine years ago and we spent a lot of time and energy in the yard to get it looking like it does today. We live on a corner and the yard is 1 by a rock wall. We call this area our "rock garden". Last summer, I found a tiny little 2 in the yard that I could not immediately identify. I knew I didn"t plant it. We 3 to let it continue growing until we could 4 what it was. Weeks passed and as I made my way back to the 5 plant, it appeared to be a sunflower. I decided to treat it with care and 6 the weeds around it. As I pulled rocks from the area to get to the weeds, I noticed something 7 . The sunflowers had not 8 where I saw the stalk (茎) began. It 9 had begun under a big rock and grown under and around it to reach the 10 . That"s when I 11 that if a tiny little sunflower didn"t let a big rock stand in its 12 of developing, we too have the capability of doing the same thing. 13 our environment begins to see that we believe in ourselves like that little sunflower, we can 14 the same nutrient as well. 15 , we need to believe in ourselves knowing we have the capabilities in 16 our desires. Like the sunflower, it knew it had the capability to overcome its obstacle because it 17 in the universal truth and had 18 that it would succeed. Stand tall like the sunflower and be 19 of who and what you are and the environment will begin to support you. You will find a way to go under or 20 your big obstacle in order to reach your desires. | |||
( )1. A. surrounded ( )2. A. seed ( )3. A. wished ( )4. A. watch out ( )5. A. weak ( )6. A. removed ( )7. A. wonderful ( )8. A. passed ( )9. A. aimlessly ( )10. A. air ( )11. A. realized ( )12. A. place ( )13. A. Although ( )14. A. seek ( )15. A. First ( )16. A. setting ( )17. A. lay ( )18. A. faith ( )19. A. proud ( )20. A. beneath | B. covered B. animal B. decided B. work out B. mysterious B. refused B. secret B. started B. naturally B. top B. doubted B. way B. Since B. dig B. Generally B. controlling B. trusted B. energy B. fond B. over | C. blocked C. plant C. preferred C. give out C. lonely C. reformed C. valuable C. stopped C. especially C. sun C. expected C. course C. Unless C. gain C. Finally C. achieving C. grew C. hope C. careful C. above | D. cut D. rock D. refused D. figure out D. remarkable D. regained D. unusual D. broken D. actually D. wall D. noticed D. process D. Once D. attract D. Eventually D. directing D. rooted D. courage D. aware D. around |