完形填空。     June was lying by the Olympic size swimming pool in her new swimsuit.

完形填空。     June was lying by the Olympic size swimming pool in her new swimsuit.

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完形填空。     June was lying by the Olympic size swimming pool in her new swimsuit. She was really hot and dived into
the water.   1   else was in the pool. The refreshing water cooled her body immediately, which   2   her to
continue doing some laps there.
     Not having swum in the past several years and being a bit out of    3  , June began to tire    4  ."Ah, no
pains, no gains," June thought to herself. June   5   to swim, realizing her head was   6  . Breathing became
  7  . Her sight wasn"t so  8  . She saw the lifeguard and a couple others around the pool.
     She did not want to bother anyone. She continued. She found   9   in the middle of the pool. Deciding not
to ask for help, she continued to swim.   10  , she made it to the other side of the pool. Sickness, weakness
and exhaustion(精疲力竭)   11   it difficult for June to get out of the pool. 12   she stood, her body slowly
shook back and forth, losing her  13  .
      Realizing she needed help but  14   to even say anything, she  15   the pool side and stood there. Several
minutes later she had enough energy to only pull her body up out of the pool.  16  at the side of the pool with
her feet in the water she felt that someone was  17  at her. It was the   18   . June was just able to  19   her
hand, telling him she was okay.
     Have you ever found yourself in a(n)   20   where you"re in trouble and you don"t ask for help? There is
nothing wrong in asking for help. June could have drowned. However, we all have the tendency, as June did.
答案
举一反三
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(     )1. A. Someone    
(     )2. A. encouraged
(     )3. A. mind     
(     )4. A. hardly   
(     )5. A. remained  
(     )6. A. hurting    
(     )7. A. difficult  
(     )8. A. sure     
(     )9. A. one       
(     )10. A. Lastly   
(     )11. A. found   
(     )12. A. Since    
(     )13. A. life     
(     )14. A. unable   
(     )15. A. came across
(     )16. A. Sitting  
(     )17. A. laughing   
(     )18. A. policeman 
(     )19. A. hold     
(     )20. A. atmosphere 

B. No one    
B. advised  
B. time    
B. easily   
B. stopped   
B. hurt     
B. loose  
B. clean    
B. it     
B. Finally   
B. let     
B. As     
B. courage   
B. ready     
B. lay on   
B. Standing
B. staring  
B. nurse    
B. lend     
B. condition

C. Anyone          
C. allowed       
C. shape           
C. falsely      
C. happened      
C. suffering        
C. easy        
C. clear         
C. her             
C. Suddenly      
C. made         
C. Until         
C. chance        
C. proud            
C. leaned against   
C. Jumping    
C. glimpsing      
C. doctor        
C. move             
C. situation   

D. Everyone               
D. forced             
D. fashion              
D. unexpectedly         
D. continued            
D. suffered                
D. tight                
D. poor                 
D. herself                 
D. Surprisingly      
D. felt                 
D. Unless               
D. balance              
D. afraid              
D. fought with          
D. Walking              
D. shrugging            
D. lifeguard            
D. wave               
D. environment          
1-5: BACBD 6-10:  AACDB 11-15:  CBDAC 16-20: ABDDC
阅读理解。
     Last week, while visiting my dad with my daughter, we went to a restaurant for dinner. When we were
seated, my dad asked the waitress if there were any soldiers eating at the restaurant. Then waitress said there
was a soldier having dinner with his friend. My dad told the waitress to tell the soldier and his friend that their
dinner was paid for! He also said that he did not want to be known as the benefactor (施主).
     Then waitress later commented on my dad"s thoughtful behavior saying that she had never seen anything
like this before. At a local college, she had studied opera and so she used this to thank my dad by performing
a piece from The Pearl Fisherman. Her voice brought me to tears because it sounded perfect!
     After a while, the soldier appeared at our table (I don"t know how he knew my dad paid the bill for him.)
and said that he would be sent to the front the next morning and that he could not leave this country without
saying"thanks" to my dad. My dad replied that it was he who wanted to say"thanks". They shook hands as the
soldier left.
      Before we left, the waitress came by again. She did a magic show as another way to show her"thanks" to
my dad. Her show was really great. My dad left her a note with email address asking for her next performance
time in addition to a $ 50 tip.
     Everyone witnessed something exemplary (可作榜样的) in the human spirit that night. I can only hope to
see more of this in the future.
1. My dad offered help to the soldier and his friend in the restaurant probably because _____.
A. he wanted to thank them for all they had done
B. he wanted to know more about them
C. he wanted the waitress to thank him
D. he wanted the soldiers to know his kindness
2. The waitress performed The Pearl Fisherman in the restaurant because _______.
A. she was asked to perform to the guests
B. she wanted to show off her wonderful skills
C. she wanted to show her respect and thanks to the author"s dad
D. she wanted to attract more and more guests
3. What did the soldier do in response to the author"s father"s kindness?
A. He gave something to author"s dad.
B. He gave a big tip to the waitress.
C. He did a magic show for the author and her father.
D. He said thanks to the author"s dad in person.
4. The passage mainly tells us that we should  _______.
A. find ways to thank others
B. learn to be grateful to others
C. try to learn from each other
D. respect soldiers and waitresses
完形填空。
                                                                   The Price of a Dream 
      I grew up poor-living with my wonderful mother. We had little money, but plenty of love and attention.
I was   1   and energetic. I understood that no matter how poor a person was, he could still   2   to have a
dream.
     My dream was   3   . By the time I was sixteen, I had started playing baseball. I could throw a
ninety-mile-per-hour fastball and   4   anything that moved on the football field. I was also   5   : My high
school coach was John, who not only believed in me, but also taught me   6   to believe in myself. He   7   me
the difference between having a dream and remaining true to that dream. One particular   8   with Coach John
changed my life forever.
     A friend recommended me for a summer job. This meant a chance for money in my pocket-money for a
new bike, new clothes and the   9   of savings for a house for my mother. Then I realized I would have to  10  
up summer baseball to handle the work schedule, and that meant I would have to tell John I wouldn"t be playing.
     When I told John, he was as  11  as I expected him to be."You have your whole life to work," He said.
"Your  12   days are limited. You can"t afford to waste them." I stood before him with my head  13  , trying to
think of the   14   to explain to him why my dream of buying my mom a house and having money in my pocket
was worth facing his  15  in me.
      "How much are you going to make at this job?" He asked."3.5 dollars an hour," I replied.
     "Well," he asked,"is $3.5 an hour the price of a dream?"
     That simple question made  16  for me the difference between   17   something right now and having a
   18  . I devoted myself to sports that summer and   19   the year I was chosen by the Pittsburgh Pirates to
play baseball, and was   20   a $20,000 contract(合同). My baseball scholarship got me through university and
in 1984 I signed with Denver Broncos for$1.7 million and bought my mother the house of her dreams.
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(     )1. A. happy  
(     )2. A. live    
(     )3. A. athletics
(     )4. A. throw  
(     )5. A. right   
(     )6. A. how    
(     )7. A. gave   
(     )8. A. accident
(     )9. A. aim   
(     )10. A. keep  
(     )11. A. mad   
(     )12. A. living 
(     )13. A. moving 
(     )14. A. answers 
(     )15. A. sadness 
(     )16. A. direct
(     )17. A. wanting
(     )18. A. wish  
(     )19. A. by  
(     )20. A. paid  
B. polite   
B. afford   
B. music   
B. play    
B. popular   
B. why    
B. taught    
B. matter  
B. idea     
B. end  
B. puzzled   
B. playing  
B. nodding  
B. excuses 
B. regret  
B. clear  
B. changing 
B. dream  
B. for     
B. got     
C. shy          
C. make          
C. business       
C. pass            
C. lucky        
C. when            
C. brought          
C. problem       
C. start           
C. give          
C. frightened      
C. working      
C. shaking      
C. words        
C. hopelessness   
C. straight      
C. dreaming       
C. score     
C. over           
C. offered      

D. honest                   
D. need                         
D. money               
D. hit                       
D. wrong                     
D. whether                  
D. asked                      
D. experience                
D. purpose              
D. pick                     
D. shameful                 
D. learning                 
D. hanging                 
D. ways                      
D. disappointment            
D. bare                     
D. living                   
D. desire                   
D. within                  
D. presented               

阅读理解。
     "Mister D"Arcy is not a policeman. He is, however, very wise. He knew the police would search his
apartment. He also knew how police think. So, he did not hide the letter where he knew they would look
for it.
      "Do you remember how Germont laughed when I said the mystery was difficult for him to solve because
it was so simple?"
     Dupin filled his pipe with tobacco and lit it."Well, the more I thought about it, the more I realized the police
could not find the letter because D"Arcy had not hidden it at all.
     "So I went to visit D"Arcy in his apartment. I took a pair of dark green eyeglasses with me. I explained to
him that I was having trouble with my eyes and needed to wear the dark glasses at all times. He believed me.
The glasses permitted me to look around the apartment while I seemed only to be talking to him.
     "I paid special attention to a large desk where there were a lot of papers and books. However, I saw
nothing suspicious there. After a few minutes, however, I noticed a small shelf over the fireplace. A few
postcards and a letter were lying on the shelf. The letter looked very old and dirty.
      "As soon as I saw this letter, I decided it must be the one I was looking for. It must be, even though it
was completely different from the one Germont had described.
     "This letter had a large green stamp on it. The address was written in small letters in blue ink. I memorized
every detail of the letter while I talked to D"Arcy. Then when he was not looking, I dropped one of my gloves
on the floor under my chair.
     "The next morning, I stopped at his apartment to look for my glove. While we were talking, we heard
people shouting in the street. D"Arcy went to the window and looked out. Quickly, I stepped to the shelf and
put the letter in my pocket. Then I replaced it with a letter that looked exactly like it, which I had made it the
night before.
     "The trouble in the street was caused by a man who had almost been run over by a horse and carriage. He
was not hurt. And soon the crowd of people went away. When it was over, D"Arcy came away from the
window. I said goodbye and left.
     "The man who almost had an accident was one of my servants(雇员). I had paid him to create the
incident."
     Dupin stopped talking to light his pipe. I did not understand."But, Dupin," I said,"why did you go to the
trouble of replacing the letter? Why not just take it and leave?"
     Dupin smiled."D"Arcy is a dangerous man," he said."And he has many loyal servants. If I had taken the
letter, I might never have left his apartment alive."
1. What is Dupin probably?
A. An actor.
B. A professor.
C. An official.
D. A detective.
2. Which of he following about Dupin"s dropping one of his gloves is NOT true?
A. He dropped it intentionally.
B. He dropped it carelessly.
C. He dropped it in order to drop in on D"Arcy again.
D. He dropped it to make an excuse.
3. According to the text, we can infer _______.
A. the letter Dupin took away was exactly the one he wanted.
B. the incident in the street was directed by Dupin.
C. Mr. D"Arcy and Dupin were good friends.
D. Dupin should have taken the letter away directly.
4. Which would be the best title for the text?
A. The stolen letter
B. An unexpected accident
C. A dangerous man
D. The frightening apartment
完形填空。
      Billy is a boy of fifteen. His parents died three years ago. One day when he was walking in the street, he
   1   a wallet. He returned it to the owner, Mr Baker. He gave his   2   to the boy. As the boy had no job, Mr
Baker made him work for him in his   3  . Billy worked so hard that Mr and Mrs Baker were   4   with him.
     Mr Baker loved planting   5  . The week before last, he brought a few trees home, planted them in the   6   
himself and watered them every day. Several days   7  , he had to leave for another city. Before he started, he
said to Billy,"Take good care of these trees. Some boys near our house always want to steal them.""Don"t   8   
about them, sir."answered Billy,"I"ll try my best to watch them."Six days passed and Mr Baker came back. He
asked," 
  9   anyone ever come to steal the trees?" "No, sir."said Billy. "To stop someone from stealing the trees, I   10 
 them up six days ago. I have hidden them for almost a week!"
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(     )1. A. bought  
(     )2. A. wallet  
(     )3. A. office  
(     )4. A. pleased 
(     )5. A. grass   
(     )6. A. garden  
(     )7. A. ago     
(     )8. A. think   
(     )9. A. Did     
(     )10. A. sent   
B. found       
B. pity        
B. factory    
B. angry        
B. flowers  
B. office   
B. later         
B. talk     
B. Does           
B. pulled 
C. carried            
C. thanks                
C. town               
C. bored                   
C. vegetables      
C. city              
C. before              
C. learn          
C. Has                       
C. put        
D. wanted           
D. excuses              
D. home               
D. sad                      
D. trees          
D. room             
D. after                
D. worry            
D. Will               
D. picked         
阅读理解。
     Mr. Briggs got a job with an insurance company (保险公司) after he left school and went around visiting
people in their homes to sell them life insurance. One day, after he had been working for the company for about a year, the insurance manager sent for him and said,"Mr. Briggs, I have been looking at your record as a
salesman with our company, and there is one thing that surprises me about it. Why have you been selling
insurance only to people over 95 years old, and why have you been giving them such generous(宽厚的)
conditions? You"ll ruin our company if you go on like that."
      "Oh, no, sir," answered Mr. Briggs at once,"Before I started work, I looked at the figures (数字) for deaths
in this country during the past ten years, and I can tell you that few people die at the age of 95."
1. Before he worked in an insurance company, what was Mr. Briggs?
A.He was a manager.
B. He was an official.
C. He was a student.
D. He was a businessman.
2. The underlined word "ruin" in the first paragraph means ______.
A. lose
B. break
C. leave
D. destroy
3. As a salesman with the company, Mr. Brigs ________.
A. visited people to ask them to work with him
B. called on people to make them join the company
C. saw old people in order to help them
D. visited many people so as to offer insurance
4. What was it that surprised the manager?
A. Mr. Briggs sold life insurance only to 95 people.
B. Mr. Briggs sold insurance only to people of more than 95.
C. Mr. Briggs had ruined the insurance company.
D. Mr. Briggs gave people generous conditions.
5. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. The number of the very old people who died every year is small.
B. Mr. Briggs began to look at the figures after he started work.
C. A great number of very old people die every year.
D. Mr. Briggs had studied the figures for deaths for several years.