It was a year since Susan,34,became blind. She was 1 thrown into a world of darkness, anger and self-pity. Once so independent, Susan now felt 2 ,knowing that her sight was never going to return. But her husband Mark was determined to help her gain the 3 to become independent again. When Susan felt ready to 4 to her job, Mark accompanied (陪伴)Susan to and from work each day. Mark knew it was only a matter of time 5 Susan was able to ride the bus by herself. He believed in her. Two weeks passed and Susan decided to 6 the trip on her own. Monday morning arrived, and for the first time they went their 7 ways. Four days passed smoothly. 8 Friday morning, Susan took the bus to work as usual. As she was 9 her ticket money to get off the bus, the driver said,"How I envy(羡慕)you." "What do you mean?" Susan asked. The driver answered,"Every morning for the 10 week,a fine looking gentleman has been standing across the comer 11 you get off the bus.. He makes sure you cross the street 12 and enter your office building. Then he blows you a kiss and walks away." Tears of 13 streamed down Susan"s cheeks. She was lucky,for he had given her a gift more powerful than 14 ,a gift she didn"t need to see to believe-the gift of love that can brighten darkness. |
( )1. A.naturally ( )2. A.helpless ( )3. A.energy ( )4. A.go ( )5. A.before ( )6. A.take ( )7. A.special ( )8. A.At ( )9. A.spending ( )10. A.1ate ( )11. A.noticing ( )12. A.safely ( )13. A.sadness ( )14. A.work | B. carelessly B. angry B. confidence B. come B. after B. manage B. separate B. By B. costing B. following B. watching B. quietly B. bitterness B. eyesight | C. nervously C. surprised C. hope C. return C. since C. operate C. common C. On C. paying C. half C. seeing C. carefully C. happiness C. courage | D. suddenly D. pleased D. comfort D. get D. when D. try D. usual D. In D. taking D. past D. helping D. quickly D. pain D. help |
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阅读理解。 | During summer vacations, I would work at a hospital for pets, so I"d seen a lot of dogs. Minnie was by far the funniest-looking dog I"d ever seen. Thin curly hair barely covered her sausage-shaped body. Her bugged-out (凸出)eyes always seemed surprised. And her tail looked like a rat"s tail. She was brought to the hospital because her owners didn"t want her anymore. I thought Minnie had a sweet personality, though."No one should judge her by her looks," I thought. She was quite fit and didn"t need any treatment. So I advertised Minnie in the local paper:"Funny-looking dog, well behaved, needs loving family." When a young man called, I warned him that Minnie was strange looking. The boy on the phone told me that his grandfather"s sixteen-year-old dog had just died. They wanted Minnie no matter what. I gave Minnie a good bath and fluffed up(使松散) what was left of her poor hair. Then we waited for them to arrive. At last,all old car pulled up in front of the vet"s. Two kids raced to the door. They took Minnie into their al ms and rushed her out to their grandfather, who was waiting in the car. I hurried behind them to see his reaction(反应) to Minnie. Inside the car, the grandfather held Minnie in his arms and touched her soft hair gently. She moved her mouth over his face. Her rat tail moved from side to side so quickly that it looked like it might fly off her body. It was love at first lick (舔). | 1. The dog"s owner didn"t like the dog probably because of _____. | A. the dog"s curly hair B. the dog"s personality C. the dog"s poor health D. the dog"s strange look | 2. From the passage, we know the dog was _____ to see her new owner . | A. pleased B. surprised C. disappointed D. frightened | |
3. What would probably happen after grandfather saw the dog? | A. Grandfather would hate the dog"s personality. B. Grandfather would feel sad at the dog"s rat tail. C. The dog would be cared for by grandfather. D. The dog would have to wait for another family. | 完形填空。 | In my hometown there lived a sixty-year-old man. He was very 1 and never got ill. He liked 2 poisonous snakes since he was a boy. Nearly 3 week, he climbed up a hill 4 to catch snakes. He did not know how many times he had been bitten by snakes. He usually took some medicine with him 5 he was bitten by a snake. But once he had no medicine with him and did not take any, yet there was nothing wrong with him. From then on he had 6 no medicine for being hurt by snakes. Few people believed that until an interesting story took place. One day last spring, when the old man 7 a walk in the street, a wild dog 8 him and hurt him 9 the left leg with its mouth. The old man was too angry. He picked up a big stone and ran after the dog. But before the old man 10 it, the dog lay down and died after running about - 11 long. Being paid no attention to, the old man took the dead dog 12 nd cooked the meat food. A neighbor 13 to visit him and had a piece of the meat, too. But soon after the neighbor ate the meat, he had a stomachache and had 14 breathing. The neighbor 15 to a hospital nearby. The doctor was a man with 16 experience and he knew the old man very well who liked eating poisonous snakes. After asking 17 questions and giving a general examination, the doctor let the old man"s neighbor 18 some medicine for snake poison. Happily for them, half an hour later, the patient got well. It was said 19 the snake poison in the strange old man"s body was 20 poisonous than in a big poisonous snake. So this story had happened. | ( )1. A. healthy ( )2. A. hitting ( )3. A. one ( )4. A. near ( )5. A. before ( )6. A. had ( )7. A. was having ( )8. A. ran ( )9. A. by ( )10. A. caught up with ( )11. A. one hundred meter ( )12. A. home ( )13. A. was ( )14. A. fun ( )15. A. is taken ( )16. A. many ( )17. A. few ( )18. A. took ( )19. A. what ( )20. A. less | B. excellent B. beating B. a B. nearly B. while B. taken B. was getting B. knock into B. at B. caught B. one-hundred-meters B. to house B. happened B. difficult B. was sent B. a few B. no B. taking B. that B. much more | C. kind C. eating C. every C. nearby C. in case C. eaten C. made C. knock on C. with C. threw at C. one-hundred-meter C. to home C. came C. trouble C. has been taken C. much C. the C. take C. which C. much | D. good D. raising D. each D. around D. unless D. drunk D. wanted D. run with D. in D. followed D. one hundred meters D. to the family D. used D. question D. had been sent D. little D. several D. to take D. how D. on more | 阅读理解。 | In the summer of 1980 a Spanish tourist, Gaspar Carner, went to Great Britain on holiday. When he was travelling in Scotland, he decided to visit Loch Ness, the famous lake where people say there is a monster (怪物). But while he was going across the lake in a boat, his bag fell into the water. In the bag were his passport (护照), car keys, pen, and all his money. Loch Ness is 150 metres deep, so he didn"t expect to see the bag again! Fourteen years later, in 1994, some scientists decided to explore the lake. They looked for the Loch Ness monster. Suddenly one of them saw something black in the water. They carefully went nearer. They thought the black thing was the monster. They went nearer and nearer. It was a bag. They took the bag out of the lake. They found that the photo on the passport was still clear. One of the scientists knew Gaspar Carner. So the bag was returned to him. | 1. Carner visited Loch Ness_______. | A. on business B. on holiday C. for exploring D. for money | 2. Why is the lake famous? Because ______. | A. it"s very deep B. there"s a bag in it C. there may be a monster D. it"s in Scotland | 3. What"s in Carner"s bag? | A. A monster. B. Something black. C. Many useful things. D. Some photos. | 4. How did the explorers know the bag was Carner"s? | A. Carner recognized the bag B. One of the explorers knew Carner C. Carner was very famous D. They expected it was the monster | 完形填空。 | It was a cold winter day that Sunday. The parking lot to the 1 was filling up quickly. I noticed, as I got out of my car, fellow church members were 2 among themselves as they walked in the church. As I got 3 , I saw a man leaning up against the wall outside the church. He was almost lying down 4 he was asleep. His hat was 5 down so you could not see his face. He wore shoes that looked 30 years old, too 6 for his feet, with holes all over them and his toes 7 out. I guessed this man was 8 and asleep, so I walked 9 through the doors of the church. We all talked for a few minutes, and someone 10 the man lying outside. People whispered but no one took 11 to ask him to come in, 12 me. A few moments later church began. We were all waiting for the Preacher (牧师) to take his 13 and to give us the Word, 14 the doors to the church opened. In 15 the man walking down the church with his head down. People gasped(喘息)and whispered and made 16 . He made his way down the church and up onto the pulpit (讲坛) where he took off his hat and coat. My heart 17 . There stood our preacher… he was the"homeless man". The preacher took his Bible (圣经) and 18 it on his stand. " Folks, I don"t think I have to tell you what I am preaching about today. If you 19 people by their 20 , you have no time to love them." | ( )1. A. school ( )2. A. arguing ( )3. A. closer ( )4. A. even though ( )5. A. dragged ( )6. A. big ( )7. A. reached ( )8. A. homeless ( )9. A. out ( )10. A. invited ( )11. A. pleasure ( )12. A. except ( )13. A. turn ( )14. A. when ( )15. A. rushed ( )16. A. decision ( )17. A. sank ( )18. A. threw ( )19. A. judge ( )20. A. brother | B. lecture B. whispering B. clearer B. so that B. pulled B. bad B. went B. helpless B. by B. mentioned B. measure B. besides B. place. B. before B. hurried B. choices B. fell B. set B. hate B. appearance | C. park C. stating C. lower C. as if C. dropped C. ugly C. stuck C. hopeless C. across C. took C. courage C. without C. time C. as C. came C. faces C. broke C. laid C. treat C. supporter | D. church D. speaking D. farther D. even if D. pushed D. small D. ran D. careless D. from D. called D. trouble D. including D. seat D. after D. entered D. jokes D. failed D. folded D. test D. name | 完形填空。 | For the first nineteen months, Helen Keller was like other pretty, happy babies in every way. Then a sudden illness destroyed her sight and hearing. 1 she could not hear what other people were saying, the child couldn"t 2 to speak. For the next five years, she lived in a world of darkness 3 sounds and words. The person who changed Helen"s world was her teacher, Anne Sullivan, who 4 her life in 1887. Miss Sullivan had agreed 5 a blind child who acted like a young animal, rushing wildly around, throwing and hitting anyone whom she could 6 . Who could believe that 7 child could be taught? But Anne had been blind during part of her childhood and had learned to read Braille, 8 is a system of raised dots that can be felt by the fingers of a blind person. She had learned 9 again only after several operations, and she 10 forgot the experience of 11 . Miss Sullivan couldn"t teach Helen to speak 12 some other important things 13 . The little girl had to learn to control her actions and feelings. She had always been able to get what she wanted 14 force. The teacher had to 15 her learn that she could not always do 16 she wished to do. Miss Sullivan"s battle began. Sometimes there was real fighting 17 the wild child and the strong teacher. 18 , however, the battle was won by Miss Sullivan, who had succeeded 19 Helen that she loved her and wanted to help her. The child and the teacher became friends. They 20 be friends until the teacher"s death, fifty years later. | ( )1. A. Because ( )2. A. able ( )3. A. with ( )4. A. brought to ( )5. A. to teach ( )6. A. see ( )7. A. so ( )8. A. it ( )9. A. to speak ( )10. A. not ( )11. A. deaf ( )12. A. as soon as ( )13. A. learned ( )14. A. to use ( )15. A. make ( )16. A. whatever ( )17. A. among ( )18. A. At first ( )19. A. in ( )20. A. wouldn"t | B. If B. study B. without B. entered B. to bring up B. reach B. a B. this B. to walk B. neither B. being deaf B. until B. had studied B. by using B. get B. however B. between B. At last B. in understanding B. could never | C. Even C. learn C. either C. saved C. to cure C. look at C. such C. that C. to look C. nor C. blind C. after C. had learned C. using C. tell C. wherever C. in C. At the end C. in showing C. came to | D. Though D. managed D. of D. made D. to punish D. look for D. such a D. which D. to see D. never D. being blind D. when D. had been learned D. to be used D. ask D. whoever D. against D. At once D. to show D. continued to |
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