( )1. A. love ( )2. A. anything ( )3. A. down ( )4. A. energy ( )5. A. Looking after ( )6. A. Of course ( )7. A. feed ( )8. A. price ( )9. A. understood ( )10. A. lost | B. medicine B. everything B. out B. power B. Thinking of B. No way B. open B. seller B. encouraged B. increased | C. care C. nothing C. around C. enemy C. Bringing back C. In the beginning C. sell C. reward C. needed C. regained | D. doctors D. something D. up D. supper D. Believing in D. In any case D. kick D. doctor D. remembered D. forgot |
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完形填空。 | Two traveling angels stopped to spend the night in the home of a wealthy family. The family was rude and 1 to let the angels stay in the guest home of their large house. 2 , the angels were given a space in the cold basement (地下室). As they made their bed on the hard floor, the older angel saw a 3 in the wall and repaired it. When the younger angel asked 4 , the older angel replied, "Things aren"t always what they seem." The next night the 5 came to rest at the house of a very 6 , but very hospitable (好客的) farmer and his wife. After 7 the little food they had, they let the angels sleep in their 8 where they could have a good night"s rest. When the sun 9 the next morning the angels found the farmer and his wife in 10 , for their only cow, whose milk had been their only income, lay dead in the field. The younger angel was very 11 and asked the older angel, "How could you have let this happen? The first man had everything, 12 you helped him," she accused (责备) "The 13 family had little but was willing to share everything, and you let their cow 14 ." "Things aren"t always what they seem", the 15 angel replied. "When we stayed in the basement of the large house, I 16 there was gold stored in that hole in the wall. 17 the owner only cared about money and was unwilling to share, I sealed (封住) the wall so 18 wouldn"t find it. Then last night as we slept in the farmer"s bed, the angel of death came 19 his wife. I told him to take the cow instead. Things aren"t always what they 20 ." | ( )1. A. refused ( )2. A. Thus ( )3. A. spot ( )4. A. why ( )5. A. team ( )6. A. rich ( )7. A. preparing ( )8. A. basement ( )9. A. came down ( )10. A. tears ( )11. A. calm ( )12. A. and ( )13. A. former ( )14. A. die ( )15. A. older ( )16. A. heard ( )17. A. Although ( )18. A. she ( )19. A. for ( )20. A. look | B. agreed B. Therefore B. space B. how B. pair B. healthy B. showing B. bed B. came in B. whispers B. happy B. yet B. first B. go B. younger B. noticed B. After B. you B. about B. seem | C. decided C. However C. picture C. when C. family C. poor C. giving C. yard C. came up C. fear C. sad C. so C. second C. survive C. better C. recognized C. Since C. I C. in C. feel | D. accepted D. Instead D. hole D. where D. group D. wealthy D. sharing D. cupboard D. came out D. excitement D. angry D. or D. latter D. disappear D. worse D. watched D. Before D. he D. with D. sound | 阅读理解。 | On a recent morning in Clearwater, Florida, Maja Kazazic jumped down into water. From a distance, the dolphin seemed friendly enough. Still, Kazazic felt a little panic slide into her excitement. In spite of her fear, she felt strong wearing her new leg. In second grade in Bosnia, Kazazic lost her cousin, Jasmina. Kazazic promised she would honor Jasmina by swimming with a dolphin, an animal that both girls loved. "Jasmina never got the chance to do it," says Kazazic,"so I decided that someday I"d do it for her." However, in 1993, during the Bosnian civil war, Kazazic was badly injured. Her left leg was cut just below the knee and she received her first artificial (人工的) leg in the US. Because there was so little bone left, and with her right leg also damaged, walking was rather painful, but she managed to graduate from college. She was able to play golf or tennis. Then one day a young dolphin, Winter, who had lost her tail, caught Kazazic"s eye. Trainers were fitting Winter with a high-tech tail. When they were done, Winter dashed off through the water. Kazazic was excited. If she can do this, there"s no way I can"t, she thought. Within ten days, she had a new leg with the help of the inventor. Eight months later, Kazazic was ready to keep the promise. "After being in a war, this should be a piece of cake," Kazazic said as she lowered herself into the tank. Then and there the two went on an hour-long swim around the pool. When Kazazic climbed out, she quietly said, "I feel like I owed (欠) somebody something, and now I"ve paid my debt." Out in the parking lot, she got into her car and cried till she lost her voice. | 1. Which of the following might serve as the best title of the passage? | [ ] | A. Kazazic"s Promise. B. Jasmina"s Death. C. Kazazic"s Debt. D. A Dolphin"s Tail. | 2. What does the underlined word "panic" mean in the first paragraph? | [ ] | A. Fear. B. Surprise. C. Excitement. D. Satisfaction. | 3. Which is the correct order of the following events? a. Kazazic was treated and received a new leg in the US. b. Kazazic made a promise to swim with a dolphin. c. Jasmina died in Bosnia when Kazazic was in second grade. d. Kazazic overcame difficulties and carried out her promise. e. Kazazic was badly injured in her legs during the war. | [ ] | A. b, c, e, a, d B. b, e, c, d, a C. c, b, e, a, d D. c, e, b, d, a | 4. Kazazic cried in her car after she swam with the dolphin because _____. | [ ] | A. she was sad her cousin couldn"t do it with her B. she was excited her promise had come true C. she was afraid she would lose the other leg D. she was proud she didn"t owe money to anybody | 完形填空。 | I used to find notes left in the collection basket of the church, beautiful notes about my homilies (讲道) and about the writer"s thoughts on the daily readings. The 1 attracted me.But it was a long time 2 I met the author of the notes. One Sunday morning, I was 3 that someone was waiting for me in the office, a young woman who said she 4 all the notes. When I saw her I was 5 , since I had no idea that it was she who wrote the notes. She was sitting in a chair in the office. Her 6 was bowed and when she raised it to look at me, she could hardly 7 without pain. Her face was disfigured (畸形), so smiling was very 8 for her. We 9 for a while that Sunday morning and agreed to meet for lunch later that week. As it 10 , we went to lunch several times, and we shared things about our 11 . We spoke of authors we were both 12 , and it was easy to tell that 13 are a great love of hers. She suffered from a disfigurement that cannot be made to look 14 . I know that her condition 15 her deeply. Yet there was a beauty to her that had nothing to do with her 16 . She was one to be listened to, whose words came from a wounded 17 loving heart. She possessed a fine tuned sense of beauty. Her only 18 in life was the loss of a friend. The truth of her life was a desire to see beyond the 19 for a glimpse (瞥) of what it is that matters. She found beauty and grace, 20 befriended her and showed her what is real. | ( )1. A. heading ( )2. A. since ( )3. A. told ( )4. A. lost ( )5. A. shocked ( )6. A. hand ( )7. A. cackle ( )8. A. tense ( )9. A. chatted ( )10. A. turned up ( )11. A. families ( )12. A. popular with ( )13. A. friends ( )14. A. bold ( )15. A. hurt ( )16. A. fame ( )17. A. and ( )18. A. fear ( )19. A. dream ( )20. A. it | B. paragraph B. after B. managed B. left B. satisfied B. arm B. smile B. unfair B. discussed B. turned out B. beliefs B. fond of B. churches B. cheerful B. impressed B. wealth B. or B. condition B. surface B. they | C. notes C. when C. intended C. dropped C. frightened C. head C. speak C. ugly C. drank C. came out C. hobbies C. familiar to C. writings C. attractive C. prevented C. interest C. but C. focus C. imagination C. which | D. baskets D. before D. proved D. collected D. disappointed D. neck D. bow D. difficult D. greeted D. came up D. lives D. concerned in D. books D. generous D. defeated D. appearance D. also D. anger D. wisdom D. that | 完形填空。 | As a child, I was afraid of everything. At the age of 8, I even became 1 of getting Halloween candy. 2 , on October 31, my twin brother and I went out and 3 to every house in the neighborhood. Most of the houses only had a few steps to the door. It was easy. However, when we 4 one of the bigger houses with 10 tall steps 5 to the front door, which were known to have the best candy, my fear 6 me. My brother was already up the stairs, while I stood 7 at the bottom. It was 8 that I"d be able to climb all that way, for I was afraid that I might fall over in the dark and 9 my bag of candy. I might 10 my clothes on something. I wanted the candy, but there was no 11 I would go up those stairs to get it. I failed. I lost more than just candy. I lost my 12 . Fear of the unknown 13 me for a long time. After six years in nursing, I was 14 with the career I had chosen. I faced a 15 : step out into the unknown or 16 the rest of my life at the bottom of those steps, never 17 the best candy. Finally, with only $100 in my savings account, I started my own business. Whenever I would lose a client (客户), the old fears 18 . However, I"d tasted the candy, and now I don"t 19 when I face difficulties. I believe that, though 20 things can happen when we step out, worse things happen when we don"t. | ( )1. A. afraid ( )2. A. Hardly ( )3. A. pointed ( )4. A. knocked ( )5. A. pointing ( )6. A. encouraged ( )7. A. slightly ( )8. A. unlikely ( )9. A. fall ( )10. A. bury ( )11. A. way ( )12. A. bag ( )13. A. amused ( )14. A. excited ( )15. A. difficulty ( )16. A. save ( )17. A. presenting ( )18. A. disappeared ( )19. A. fear ( )20. A. big | B. happy B. Normally B. rushed B. escaped B. belonging B. spread B. frozen B. unlucky B. drop B. break B. need B. life B. controlled B. concerned B. cause B. spend B. buying B. warned B. cry B. fortunate | C. fond C. Certainly C. moved C. reached C. opening C. prevented C. calmly C. possible C. forget C. tear C. doubt C. way C. helped C. impressive C. fear C. change C. making C. returned C. fail C. bad | D. tired D. Approximately D. traveled D. entered D. leading D. attracted D. happily D. pitiful D. lose D. catch D. wonder D. confidence D. ruined D. unsatisfied D. choice D. escape D. tasting D. reminded D. complain D. small | 阅读理解。 | I found a website that has changed my life. The website is wishuponahero.com and it is all about people helping others, not expecting anything in return. I am a single mom with a son. My son"s 12th birthday was on October 29th, 2007. Knowing that I didn"t have money to buy him a birthday gift had broken my heart. So, I decided to post a wish on wishuponahero. com for people to send my son birthday cards. Many cards just started coming in and my little son was very excited and this went on for about three weeks. The smile on his face and the sparkle (闪光) in his eyes brought me to tears. Then, at the end of November, he started thinking about Christmas and he already knew that there would not be a tree for him because we didn"t have enough money. However it didn"t matter to him. All he talked about was how much he wanted to make other children smile. So he decided to earn money to buy Christmas cards and send them to other children from poor families. My son went out daily and raked leaves and walked some dogs to make money. Not only did he buy cards, but he also made enough money to buy all the stamps and lollipops to send with the cards. He sent out about 100 cards. Doing this brought him the same smile and sparkle in his eyes as the birthday cards that he received did. | 1. The single mother posted a wish on wishuponahero.com because _____. | [ ] | A. she wanted to send her son a card on the website B. she liked the website very much C. she was too poor to buy her son a birthday present D. she thought her son would like the website very much | 2. What did the son do for other poor children on Christmas? | [ ] | A. He sent them his own Christmas tree. B. He earned money to send them cards with candy. C. He raked leaves and walked dogs for them. D. He made some lollipops to make them smile. | 3. Why was there sparkle in the son"s eyes at the end of the story? | [ ] | A. He thought of his birthday cards and other good people. B. He earned a lot of money by himself. C. He thought of what his mother had done for him. D. He was glad and excited to help other poor children. | 4. What can we conclude from the story? | [ ] | A. Surfing the Internet is of great use. B. One should take care of his or her children. C. People can ask for help from wishuponahero.com. D. Learning to give makes one"s life more meaningful. |
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