About 1,000 students were having a final exam in a huge lecture hall. Obviously the teacher wasn"t very well liked, who kept shouting out how much time was left. During the exam he was so 1 going around the room making sure that nobody 2 . He asked the students to pile the 3 tests on the huge desk. This made for quite a mess. 4 , everyone needed a fairly good grade. Many students did poorly when 5 . One of the students thought that he must get a good grade, so he went on when the professor said " 6 down and check up your exam sheets." Five 7 turned into ten, ten into twenty, twenty into forty…almost an hour 8 the test was over, our friend finally put down his pencil, gathered up his work, and headed to the front to 9 his final. The whole time, the professor sat there, 10 waiting for the student to complete. "What do you think you are doing?" It was clear that the professor had 11 only to give the student a 12 time. "Turning in my exam," replied the student confidently. "I"m afraid I have some bad 13 for you," the professor gloated (幸灾乐祸), "Your 14 is an hour late. You"ve FAILED it. And I"ll see you next term when you 15 my course." The student smiled slyly (狡诈地) 16 asked the professor, "Do you know who I am?" "No," cried out the professor 17 . The student 18 the professor right in the eyes and said slowly, "I didn"t think so," so he lifted up one of the 19 half way, put his test neatly into the center of the pile, let the pile fall 20 his test in the middle, turned around, and walked out of the huge lecture hall. |
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阅读理解。 | It was Molly"s job to hand her father his brown paper lunch bag each morning before he headed off to work. One morning, in addition to his usual lunch bag, Molly handed him a second paper bag. This one was worn and held together with staples (书钉). "Why two bags?" Her father asked. "The other is something else," Molly answered. "What"s in it?" "Just some stuff (东西). Take it with you." Not wanting to discuss the matter, he put both sacks into his briefcase, kissed Molly and rushed off. At midday he opened Molly"s bag and took out the contents: two hair ribbons, three small stones, a plastic dinosaur, a tiny sea shell, a small doll, and 13 pennies…The busy father smiled, finished eating, and swept the desk clean into the wastebasket, Molly"s stuff included. That evening, Molly ran up behind him as he read the paper. "Where"s my bag?" "What bag?" "The one I gave you this morning." "I left it at the office. Why?" "I forgot to put this note in it," she said. "And, besides, Daddy, the things in the sack are the things I really like. I thought you might like to play with them. You didn"t lose the bag, did you, Daddy?" "Oh, no," he said, lying. "I just forgot to bring it home. I"ll bring it tomorrow." While Molly hugged her father"s neck, he unfolded the note that read:"I love you, Daddy." Molly had given him her treasures-all that a 7-year-old held dear. Love in a paper bag, and he missed it-not only missed it, but had thrown it in the wastebasket. So back he went to the office. Just ahead of the night Janitor (看门人), he picked up the bag from the wastebasket. He put the treasure inside and carried it home carefully. The bag didn"t look so good, but the stuff was all there and that"s what counted. After dinner, he asked Molly to tell him about the stuff in the sack. It took a long time to tell. Everything had a story or a memory. "Sometimes I think of all the great times in this sweet life," he thought. We should all remember that it"s not the destination that counts in life, but the journey. That journey with the people we love is all that really matters. It is such a simple truth but it is so easily forgotten. | 1. Why did Molly give her father a second bag? | [ ] | A. She didn"t want to keep the things in the bag. B. She hoped those things would bring happiness to her father. C. She wanted to remind her father of the stories behind the things. D. She enjoyed playing with her father. | 2. How did Father deal with the bag after he opened it? | [ ] | A. He kept it in the drawer. B. He took it back home. C. He threw it into the wastebasket. D. He put it on his table. | 3. After Father heard what his daughter said, he felt _____. | [ ] | A. regretful B. surprised C. sad D. satisfied | 4. Which of the following is the most suitable title of the passage? | [ ] | A. An Important Journey B. Two Bags C. Father and Daughter D. Love in a Paper Bag | Cloze. | Even though it was only October, my students were already whispering about Christmas plans. With each passing day, everyone became more 1 , waiting for the final school bell. Upon its 2 , everyone would run for their coats and go home, everyone except David. David was a small boy in ragged (破旧的) clothes. I had often wondered what kind of home life David had, and what kind of mother could send her son to school dressed so inappropriately for the cold winter months, without a coat, boots, or gloves. But something made David 3 . I can still remember he was always 4 a smile and willing to help. He always 5 after school to straighten chairs and mop the floor. We never talked much. He 6 just simply smile and ask what else he could do, then thank me for letting him stay and slowly head for home. Weeks passed and the 7 over the coming Christmas grew into restlessness until the last day of 8 before the holiday break. I smiled in relief (欣慰) as the last of them hurried out the door. Turning around, I saw David 9 standing by my desk. "I have something for you," he said and 10 from behind his back a small box. 11 it to me, he said anxiously, "Open it." I took the box from him, thanked him and slowly unwrapped (打开) it. I lifted the lid and to my 12 saw nothing. I looked at David"s smiling face and back into the box and said, "The box is nice, David, but it"s empty." "Oh, no, it isn"t," said David. "It"s full of love. My mum told me before she died that love was something you couldn"t see or touch unless you know it"s there." Tears filled my eyes 3 I looked at the proud dirty face that I had rarely given 4 to. After that Christmas, David and I became good friends and I never forgot the meaning 5 the little empty box set on my desk | ( )1. A. anxious ( )2. A. warning ( )3. A. popular ( )4. A. expressing ( )5. A. practised ( )6. A. would ( )7. A. argument ( )8. A. school ( )9. A. weakly ( )10. A. searched ( )11. A. Holding ( )12. A. delight ( )13. A. as ( )14. A. advice ( )15. A. from | B. courageous B. ringing B. upset B. delivering B. wandered B. should B. excitement B. year B. sadly B. found B. Handing B. expectation B. until B. support B. behind | C. serious C. calling C. special C. wearing C. studied C. might C. movement C. education C. quietly C. raised C. Sending C. appreciation C. because C. attention C. over | D. distinguished D. allowing D. funny D. sharing D. stayed D. could D. judgment D. program D. helplessly D. pulled D. Leaving D. surprise D. though D. command D. towards | 完形填空。 | When my son was 11 years old, he got a small job helping out with a traveling carnival in our town. He didn"t come home at lunch time, phoning 1 to tell me he was fine and had found a few days" work 2 out at an exhibit. However, after he finished work he 3 for supper as usual. I asked him how he had 4 at lunch and he told me he had made some new 5 at the carnival, some young men who were twin brothers, and their mom and dad. They had 6 him a few dollars and invited him for lunch 7 for helping them set up their exhibit and wanted him to 8 the next day to help with other chores (杂务). I was glad he had found new friends but a little 9 about the type of people who might be traveling in a carnival. "Oh, Mom, these are just 10 everyday people like anyone else. They 11 work at a carnival instead of in a store or something". "Come down tomorrow and 12 them yourself," he said. So the next day I went to the carnival and to the exhibit he had 13 me to. The twin brothers 14 out to be Siamese (连体的) twins, joined at the chest. He hadn"t thought this 15 was noteworthy enough to mention. When I brought it to him, he said, "yes, I 16 that too. Do you know that their mom has to make all their clothes 17 it"s so difficult to find anything to fit them? They"re also really good 18 . Today, Joe, the one on the right, made me spaghetti (意大利面条) for lunch." What others see first in a person is not what a child considers 19 . Where I saw Siamese twins, he saw people having difficulty buying clothes that fit, and young men who were good cooks. It was a 20 I have thought about many times over the years. | ( )1. A. instead ( )2. A. leaving ( )3. A. did up ( )4. A. sought ( )5. A. clothes ( )6. A. paid ( )7. A. by chance ( )8. A. return ( )9. A. excited ( )10. A. humorous ( )11. A. just ( )12. A. teach ( )13. A. ordered ( )14. A. worked ( )15. A. expression ( )16. A. understood ( )17. A. before ( )18. A. cooks ( )19. A. necessary ( )20. A. lesson | B. even B. helping B. gave up B. managed B. friends B. charged B. in return B. promise B. regretful B. obvious B. never B. meet B. directed B. left B. change B. made B. if B. doctors B. important B. festival | C. also C. taking C. took up C. worked C. choices C. lent C. by turns C. consider C. worried C. particular C. hardly C. affect C. forced C. came C. fact C. noticed C. after C. artists C. impossible C. task | D. besides D. showing D. turned up D. acted D. differences D. owed D. in advance D. decide D. optimistic D. normal D. always D. join D. persuaded D. turned D. idea D. formed D. because D. singers D. unlucky D. match | 完形填空。 | When I was a kid, my brother dropped the bomb:"No Santa Claus (Father Christmas)!" I fled (逃避) to Grandma because I knew she would tell me the truth. I told her everything. "No!" she said. "Ridiculous (可 笑的)! Don"t 1 it." After dinner, we went to General Store. Grandma handed me ten 2 . "Take it and buy something for whoever needs it. I"ll wait in the car." I"d often gone shopping with Mother, but never had I shopped 3 . For moments, I stood there, confused, 4 what to do with it. I thought of everybody I knew. 5 I thought of Bobbie Decker. His mother always wrote a note, telling the teacher that he had a cough. We all knew that Bobbie would have no cough if he had a thicker coat. So I decided to buy Bobbie one. "Is this a present for someone?" the saleslady asked me kindly. I 6 shyly. She smiled, handed it to me and wished me a merry Christmas. Then Grandma helped me wrap the coat in Santa Claus 7 and ribbons (缎带) and write "To Bobbie, From Santa Claus" on it. Then she 8 me over to Bobbie"s house. Grandma parked down the street from Bobbie" s house. We 9 noiselessly and hid in the 10 by his front walk. "All right, Santa Claus," she 11 , "get going." I rushed out, threw the present down at his front door, 12 his doorbell and flew back to the safety. Together we 13 breathlessly in the darkness for the front door to open. Forty years I haven"t forgotten those 14 I spent shivering (颤抖) in Bobbie"s bushes. That night, I realized that the stories about Santa Claus were really ridiculous.Santa Claus was alive, and we were on his 15 . | ( )1.A.remember ( )2.A.bags ( )3.A.separately ( )4.A.wondering ( )5.A.Luckily ( )6.A.nodded ( )7.A.gift ( )8.A.sent ( )9.A.stole ( )10.A.cars ( )11.A.sighed ( )12.A.knocked ( )13.A.rushed ( )14.A.nights ( )15.A.side | B.believe B.keys B.apart B.worrying B.Surprisingly B.smiled B.name B.drove B.struggled B.buildings B.whispered B.pushed B.laughed B.feelings B.team | C.understand C.coats C.singly C.expecting C.Suddenly C.replied C.paper C.walked C.stepped C.stairs C.called C.sounded C.paused C.moments C.part | D.consider D.dollars D.alone D.looking D.Firstly D.denied D.needle D.guided D.searched D.bushes D.shouted D.switched. D.waited D.bills D.staff | 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。 | This is how the story goes. A footballer 1______ (accuse) of taking money for 2______ (deliberate) not scoring goals so as to let the other team win. We went to interview him. He denied taking money but we were skeptical. 3______ we arranged an interview 4______ the footballer and the man 5______ (suppose) to bribe him. When we saw them together we guessed 6______ the footballer"s body language 7______ he was not telling the truth. So we wrote 8______ article suggesting he was guilty. 9______ was a dilemma because the footballer could have demanded damages if we were wrong. He tried to stop us publishing it 10______ later we were proved right. |
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