A friend of mine was sitting in the living room one day when his cat dragged in a little “gift” in its mouth—a dead animal of some sort. Taking a closer look, he was surprised to 36 it as the bunny(小兔子) that 37 Mary, the young daughter of the family next door. My friend felt 38 , believing his cat had killed Mary’s bunny.
My quick-thinking friend came up with a plan. 39 from the cat’s mouth the dead animal, which by now was a 40 mess, he put it in the kitchen sink. With a little warm water and some shampoo, he tried to 41 the dead bunny as best he could. Then he took a hair dryer and blowdried the bunny 42 it looked pretty good.
Finally, under the cover of darkness, he crept into the next-door garden and placed it 43 in the cage. He managed to make the bunny look very 44 there in his little box.
The next morning, my friend looked out of the window and noticed a crowd of people 45 around the rabbit hutch(笼). Everyone seemed to be talking and pointing. My friend 46 to go over and act like any normal 47 neighbor and find out what was going on.
When he got there, Mary’s mother said to my friend, “You won’t believe this! It’s a(n) 48 thing! Mary’s bunny 49 a few days ago, and we buried that little bunny right over there…”
Have you ever tried to cover up one wrongdoing with another? Covering up only makes matters 50 .
When we get caught doing something 51 , for example, we may 52 to cover it up with a lie. But just like Mary’s bunny, the result is 53 what we expected. We 54 looking foolish. We would have been better off admitting we were wrong and accepting the 55 . What do you think of it?
A.treat B.catch C.appreciate D.recognize
A.looked for B.got along C.belonged to D.resulted from
A.pleased B.terrible C.confused D.excited
A.Looking B.Removing C.Preventing D.Hearing
A.dirty B.lovely C.gifted D.strange
A.dress up B.bring up C.clean up D.make up
A.whenever B.though C.before D.until
A.carefully B.strangely C.especially D.wonderfully
A.serious B.accurate C.balanced D.natural
A.cheered B.gathered C.ran D.looked
A.wished B.decided C.hesitated D.meant
A.anxious B.discouraged C.wise D.curious
A.strange B.difficult C.committed D.annoying
A.passed away B.ran away C.set out D.went up
A.more B.worse C.better D.faster
A.exciting B.perfect C.strange D.wrong
A.refuse B.attempt C.promise D.pretend
A.often B.just C.always D.never
A.get down B.end up C.go through D.set out
A.consequences B.opportunities C.expectations D.choices
完形填空(共20小题;每小题。1.5分,满分30分)
There are going to be moments in life when you must make very important decisions. You will find many people 36 to offer you advice if you ask for it (and even if you don’t), but always remember that the life you 37 is yours and nobody else’s. It’s important to decide for yourself what’s important to you and what you want before you 38 others. Because while there will be times 39 outside advice proves wise, there will be at least as many times when it proves completely 40.. The only way to really evaluate other folks’ advice is to first learn everything that you can about whatever challenge you are 41 . Once you’ve done that, in most cases you should be able to make a wise decision 42 anyway.
You were 43 with the ability to decide what is and what isn’t in your best interest. Most of the time, you will make the right decision and 44 the appropriate actions, and in thinking for yourself, you will become far more successful than if you had gone against your own 45 .
Early on in my investment career, I made the mistake of 46 a few important business decisions on colleagues’ opinions instead of conducting the 47 necessary to make a wise decision. It wasn’t due to 48 on my part; no one could ever accuse me of that. But, being 49 to Wall Street, I intended to assume that my more senior 50 knew more than I did, and so I 51 too much significance to their opinions.
You know what happened? Each of those investments ended in 52 . Eventually I stopped allowing myself to be influenced by 53 and began doing the work myself and making my own decisions. It took me until I was almost 30 years old to 54 this—it’s never too late for a person to change his approach both to 55 and to life.
A.easy B.ready C.unwilling D.hard
A.lead B.lend C.take D.earn
A.look at B.pick up C.turn to D.learn from
A.that B.since C.when D.while
A.useless B.useful C.priceless D.clever
A.getting B.making C.suffering D.facing
A.on one hand B.on your own C.on the whole D.on all sides
A.born B.tired C.satisfied D.covered
A.enjoy B.step C.plan D.take
A.assumption B.judgment C.condition D.fortune
A.basing B.depending C.relying D.focusing
A.research B.search C.resources D.activity
A.poverty B.laziness C.fear D.diligence
A.used B.accustomed C.new D.old
A.students B.brothers C.colleagues D.classmates
A.attached B.paid C.gave D.held
A.disaster B.progress C.failure D.success
A.either B.another C.each D.others
A.think B.remember C.realize D.recall
A.payment B.dreams C.happiness D.business
In order to be a success in the American business world, you must “get along” with people. You must learn to conduct yourself in such a way _16_ you earn the affection and respect of others._17_ we have already pointed out, Americans_18_ business and pleasure. Therefore, learning how to _19_ informally can be a help with your American business _20_. Americans like to talk about a _21_of different topics—sports, politics, cars, popular movies and television shows and personal interests. Many large American cities have sports teams. If you are _22_ with Americans in the United States, it would be a good idea to _23_out about the local sports teams so that you can _24_ in the almost inevitable discussions about “how our _25_ will do this year”. Politics can be a _26_ topic unless everyone is of the same mind _27_. Limit your discussions to asking questions of your friends. Most Americans are _28_ owners and some are even fond of the subject. You can contribute _29_talking about cars you have owned or by _30_ information you have read in automotive magazines. Americans watch television almost every night and attend movies regularly,
_31_ naturally television shows and the _32_ movies become topics for discussions. If you are unable to _33_ American television or attend American movies, reading the _34_ section of such magazines as Time News week will keep you up to date on _35_is popular in America.
A.which B.where C.as D.that
A.While B.Since C.As D.Because
A.mix B.enjoy C.like D.manage
A.conduct B.appear C.behave D.chat
A.friends B.efforts C.contacts D.companies
A.bit B.total C.group D.number
A.meeting B.working C.living ` D.playing
A.find B.learn C.go D.stay
A.work B.participate C.succeed D.break
A.group B.business C.company D.team
A.politically B.economically C.professionally D.personally
A.house B.car C.business D.land
A.to B.toward C.by D.through
A.collecting B.sharing C.gathering D.analyzing
A.so B.therefore C.thus D.hence
A.interesting B.exciting C.excellent D.latest
A.witness B.look C.watch D.glance
A.entertainment B.sports C.business D.movie
A.which B.that C.what D.as
完形填空 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从下列各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
"I am going to have a dance performance tonight." Mary ran towards me with a rare bright smile on her face, saying, “I hope you'll come. ” She left 31 , disappearing in the throngs of people quickly.
I could hardly believe my ears, for Mary was a quite ordinary girl. I had never seen her 32 or wearing attractive clothes, moreover, she always wore her big black-frame glasses.
I arrived at the hall with the ticket, and found my seat. Her performance was the seventh one. I knew I would suffer from a hard time before her 33 , for I had no 34 of art, but her performance was worth 35 , no matter how long I would wait for. Time went slowly, I 36 not to fall asleep.
Finally it came Mary’s turn. I opened my eyes as large as possible, 37 to lose anything. Wearing a golden and shining skirt, Mary appeared on the glorious stage. Her dress went well with the brilliant lights. I could feel all the audience in the hall 38 their eyes on her and it was also 39 for me to remove my sights from her. 40 with a charming smile, she looked like a pretty butterfly flying on the splendid 41 . After all the performances ended, I waited for her at the gate.
"Hi!" She stood in front of me with a bag and her crystal high-heeled shoes in her hands, and dressed as she used to be, but the making-up still could be seen. I expressed 42 to her. "I knew it would be wonderful." She could not hide her 43 , laughing like a child. Her crystal shoes were shinning in the wonderful 44 night. Suddenly I 45 that every girl has a pair of special shoes like the crystal shoes of Cinderella.
A.hurriedly B.worriedly C.surprisedly
A.taking up B.making up C.coming up D.getting up
A.time B.chance C.turn D.occasion
A.request B.need C.use D.sense
A.watching B.reading C.listening D.looking
A.handled B.dealt C.fought D.struggled
A.fearing B.wishing C.wondering D.ordering
A.attended B.absorbed C.fixed D.pointed
A.right B.easy C.wrong D.hard
A.Singing B.Practising C.Playing D.Dancing
A.stage C.house D.gate
A.thanks B.wishes C.congratulations D.apologies
A.sadness B.excitement C.enjoyment D.eagerness
A.starry B.rainy C.cloudy D.stormy
A.thought B.realized C.expected D.supposed
Ⅱ语言知识及应用 (共两节,满分35分)
第一节完形填空 (共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21—30各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I was on the train when a girl got on. As I had become 21 by then, I could not tell what the girl looked like.
“Are you going all the way to Dehra Dun?” I asked her as the train pulled out. My voice 22 her, “I didn't know anyone else was here.” As often happens, people with good eyesight 23 see what is right in front of them for they have too much to observe.
“I didn't see you either at first. But I heard you come in.” I wondered if I would be able to prevent her from ___24 I couldn't see.
“I'm getting down at Saharanpur. Where are you going?” The girl said. “To Mussoorie.” I replied. “Oh, ____25___ you! I love the mountains there, especially in October.” “Yes, this is the best time.” I said, 26 my memories when I could see. “The hills are covered with wild dahlias(洋菊) and at night you can sit in front of a fire drinking a little brandy.” She was silent.
The engine's whistle shrieked(尖叫). The girl collected her 27 and got off.
A man got into the compartment(列车车厢隔间) and I started a (an) 28__ again, “She was a (an) ___ 29__ girl. Can you tell me whether she keeps her hair long or short?” He softly replied, “It was her eyes I noticed, not her hair. She had such beautiful eyes, but they were of no 30 to her — she was completely blind.”
21. A. occupied B. blind C. deaf D. dumb
22. A. confused B. delighted C. surprised D. upset
23. A. fail to B. manage to C. long to D. decide to
24. A. realizing B. understanding C. examining D. discovering
25. A. lucky B. poor C. excited D. nice
26. A. imaging B. recalling C. reminding D. keeping
27. A. ticket B. money C. hat D. luggage
28. A. journey B. question C. conversation D. event
29. A. pleased B. interesting C. silent D. patient
30. A. use B. importance C. benefit D. good
With parents who taught at school, Sophia received a fairly good education. She would have achieved 36 in a career, but she 37 to spend most of her marriage in the 38 role of wife and mother, 39 herself to her husband and her three children.
At the beginning of their family life, Sophia took on the 40 for running the house in order for her husband to 41 his personal interest: writing novels. However, things weren’t going as 42 as expected. Nate’s writing failed to 43 the whole housekeeping. He had to take a position in the government to 44 for his family. Sophia tried to persuade Nate to give up his 45 for full-time writing, but he didn’t listen to her. He took his job 46 because it promised the family would be prevented from being 47 . That accounted for the shocking 48 he suffered when he lost his job. That day, he said to Sophia in a 49 , “I got fired. I am a 50 failure.”“Now you can focus your mind 51 your writing.” she responded. To make Nate believe money was no longer the major 52 , Sophia took out a box that was full of 53 . She explained that she got the money for their hand-painted lampshades.
The unemployed husband did 54 a book that was a(n) 55 hit and is a long-lasting literary masterpiece. The story of Sophia’s turning her husband into a world famous writer has been widely talked about ever since then.
A.only a little B.quite a lot C.quite a few D.a great number
A.proved B.required C.selected D.preferred
A.central B.false C.traditional D.additional
A.devoting B.supporting C.deciding D.forcing
A.responsibility B.approach C.amusement D.occupation
A.observe B.reduce C.change D.follow
A.generally B.satisfactorily C.unfortunately D.quickly
A.preserve B.cover C.include D.overcome
A.support B.search C.provide D.comfort
A.aid B.interest C.job D.share
A.strictly B.truly C.carefully D.seriously
A.well off B.badly off C.straight away D.right now
A.cut B.loss C.disease
A.whisper B.voice C.sense D.manner
A.free B.close C.complete D.necessary
A.on B.for C.in D.to
A.connection B.discovery C.task D.concern
A.gold B.cash C.jewelry D.silver
A.pick out B.react to C.turn out D.build up
A.ordinary B.instant C.short D.humorous
One day, I was working alone on the roof of a new six-story building. When I completed my work, I discovered that I had about 500 pounds of bircks left over! 36 carry the bricks down by hand I decided to lower them by a pulley(滑车), which fortunately was _37 to the side of the building on the sixth floor.
Fastening the rope at the ground level, I went up to the roof and _38 the bricks into a barrel (桶). Then I went back to the _39 and untied the rope, 40 it tightly to insure a __41__ fall of the 500 punds of bricks. You know, I only weighed 135 pounds. Due to my __42 _ at being pulled off the ground so suddenly, I lost my presence of mind and _43 to let go of the rope. Needless to say, I went on at a rather _44 _ rate up the building.
Near the third floor, I met the barrel __45 , which made my collarbone(锁骨)broken, __46 _ only slightly, I didn’t stop. At approximately(大约)the same time, the barrel _47__ the ground, and the bottom fell out of the barrel. 48 the bricks, the barrel now weighed about 50 pounds. I refer you again to my weight of 135 pounds. _49 you might imagine, I began a rapid down.
Also near the _50 _ floor, I met the barrel coming up, which made my legs broken. The encounter(相遇)with the _ 51 _ slowed me enough to reduce my _52 when I fell onto the pile of bricks, and 53 , only three vertebrae(椎骨)were broken. However, as I __54__there on the bricks in pain, unable to move, and _55 the barrel six stories above, I again lost my presence of mind. I let go of the rope!
A.Rather than B.Other than C.Better than D.Instead of
A.connected B.attached C.added D.joined
A.brought B.carried C.loaded D.took
A.ceiling B.floor C.roof D.ground
A.grabbing B.pulling C.fastening D.holding
A.sudden B.quick C.slow D.peaceful
A.carelessness B.surprise C.excitement D.joy
A.forgot B.had C.took D.began
A.slow B.rapid C.strange D.special
A.coming down B.going up C.going down D.coming up
A.Slowed B.Calmed C.Relaxed D.Cooled
A.fell B.beat C.hit D.knocked
A.Besides B.Without C.With D.Beyond
A.As B.When C.While D.Which
A.first B.ground C.second D.third
A.bricks B.barrel C.pulley D.rope
A.pain B.weight C.injuries D.speed
A.unluckily B.surely C.undoubtedly D.fortunately
A.sat B.lay C.stood D.bent
A.noticed B.remembered C.watched D.saw
“Cheese” — a metaphor (隐喻) for what we want to have in life,whether it is a job, a relationship, or money.
Each of us has our own __26__of what cheese is, and we want to __27__it because we believe it makes us __28__.
Once there lived four little characters. Two were __29__named Sniff and Scurry and two were little people named Hem and Haw.
Every morning, the mice and the little people __30_their running wear and went to Cheese Station C __31__they found their cheese. It was such a large store(仓库) of cheese that Hem and Haw __32__moved their homes to be closer to it.
One morning, Sniff and Scurry arrived at Cheese Station C and discovered there was __33__cheese. They weren’t surprised. __34__they had noticed the supply 35 cheese had been getting smaller every day; they were prepared for the result. They set out quickly to __36__new cheese.
Later that same day, Hem and Haw arrived. “What? No cheese! Who moved my cheese?” Hem yelled(叫喊). They went home that night __37__and discouraged.
The next day Hem and Haw __38__to Cheese Station C. But the situation hadn’t changed. Haw asked, “Do Sniff and Scurry know something we don’t know?” Hem __39__him and said, “What would they know? They are simple 40 and we are human beings. They cannot be __41__than we are.”
Haw suggested, “Maybe we should 42 talking about the situation and just to look for some new cheese.”
Haw decided to 43 Cheese Station C while Hem was more comfortable staying in the cheese less Station C.
Meanwhile, Sniff and Scurry went farther 44 they found Cheese Station N. They found what they had been looking for. It was the biggest 45 of cheese the mice had ever seen.
A.feeling B.idea C.worry D.hope
A.get B.avoid C.follow D.try
A.happy B.angry C.full D.worried
A.humans B.dogs C.mice D.cats
A.put in B.took off C.gave in D.put on
A.where B.that C.which D.what
A.firstly B.suddenly C.finally D.always
A.some B.no C.any D.much
A.For B.If C.Though D.Since
A.with B.of C.for D.to
A.search for B.find C.look after D.discover
C.walked D.ran
A.smiled at B.laughed at C.thought of D.praised
A.animals B.cheese-lovers C.thieves D.Sniff and Scurry
A.more foolish B.bigger C.smarter D.faster
A.start B.stop C.get D.enjoy
A.leave B.go C.move D.start
A.if B.unless C.when D.until
A.store B.factory C.company D.Home
I am a single mom and have a child. Knowing that I could not __21__ to get him anything at all for his birthday, I felt broken-hearted. __22__ I decided to post a(n) __23__ on “Wish Upon A Hero” website for people to __24__ my son birthday cards. I knew he loved to __25__ the mailbox and always asked if there was anything for him. I __26__ that if he could get a few cards, it would make him smile and maybe, just maybe, he wouldn't be so __27__ that I wasn't able to get him anything. The cards just started __28__ in and my little sweetie was __29__ excited! Every day more and more cards came and this went__30__ for about three weeks. The smile on his face and the sparkle in his eyes brought me to __31__. At the end of November, he started thinking about Christmas and he __32__ knew that there would not be much under the tree for him due to my __33__,but it didn't seem to __34__ to him. All he talked about was how much he wanted to make other children __35__. He decided that what he wanted to do was earn money to buy Christmas cards and send them to other children from __36__ families. My son went out daily to make money. Not only did he make the money to buy the cards, but he also made enough money to buy all the stamps and lollipops (棒棒糖) to put in the __37__. He sent out about 100 cards. Doing this __38__ him the same smile and sparkle in his eyes as the birthday cards that he had received did. I was and am so __39__ of him. My son and “Wish Upon A Hero” have given me renewed __40__ that there are still people in this world that care about others.
A.agree B.pretend C.expect D.afford
A.Instead B.However C.So D.Besides
A.picture B.job C.wish D.advertisement
A.show B.sell C.design D.send
A.check B.produce C.address D.receive
A.explained B.thought C.regretted D.promised .
A.angry B.curious C.upset D.strange
A.breaking B.happening C.pouring D.improving
A.absolutely B.eventually C.generously D.attentively
A.away B.off C.up D.on
A.surprise B.difficulty C.respect D.tears
A.already B.still C.even D.never
A.support B.strengths C.finances D.instructions
A.matter B.object C.belong D.refer
A.understand B.change C.continue D.smile
A.ordinary B.poor C.familiar D.distant
A.mailbox B.house C.cards D.stamps
A.saved B.brought C.owed D.taught
A.proud B.careful C.aware D.full
A.excuse B.suggestion C.doubt D.hope
As Christmas is coming, there are presents to be bought, cards to be sent, and rooms to be cleaned. Parents are faced with difficult jobs of hiding presents from curious young children. If the gifts are large, this is sometimes a real 11 . On the Christmas Eve, young children find the excitement almost unbearable. They are torn between the wish to go to bed early so that Father Christmas will bring them presents quickly and the wish to 12 up late so that they will not 13 the fun. The wish for gifts usually proves stronger. But though children go to bed early, they often lie 14 for a long time, hoping to get a short look at Father Christmas.
Last Christmas, my wife and I 15 hid a few large presents in the storeroom. I 16 the moment when my son, Jimmy, would ask me where that new bike had come from, but fortunately he did not see it.
On Christmas Eve, 17 took the children hours to go to sleep. It must have been nearly 18 when my wife and I went quietly into their room and began 19 stockings. Then I pushed in the 20 I bought for Jimmy and left it beside the Christmas tree. We knew we would not get much sleep that night, for the children were 21 to get up early. At about five o’clock the next morning, we were 22 by loud sounds coming from the children’s room—they were shouting excitedly! 23 I had time to get out of bed, young Jimmy came riding into the room on his new bike, and his sister, Mary, followed close behind pushing her new baby carriage. 24 the baby arrived. He moved on the hands and knees into the room dragging a large balloon. We were woken up 25 by them at this time.
A.question B.matter C.problem D.business
A.get B.stay C.stand D.wake
A.lose B.break C.miss D.leave
A.awake B.wake C.asleep D.sleep
A.hopeful B.busily C.gladly D.successfully
A.liked B.feared C.surprised D.hated
A.we B.they C.I D.it
A.morning B.midnight C.evening D.daybreak
A.filling B.sewing C.mending D.preparing
A.present B.stocking C.bike D.tree
A.going B.sure C.glad D.excited
A.troubled B.frightened C.woken D.shocked
A.Before B.After C.Until D.Since
A.Even B.And C.Soon D.Then
A.all B.nearly C.happily D.completely
When I was 11, my grandfather began to teach me how to drive. I was a fast learner. At 16, I was already a 1 driver. However, when I passed into adulthood, I began to get speeding tickets. For me, this did not reflect one’s 2 as a driver. So I 3 to drive as fast as I could.
Then in September of 2005, I received a letter 4 my presence to discuss my future ___5 rights. As I sat down, a man began to unfold my file. I was 6 to see my record was five pages long. The man gave me two 7 . I could turn in my 8 and not drive for three months or continue driving, but without tickets for one year. With two kids and a busy practice, I went with the second choice.
After the meeting, I had lunch with my friend, Nick. He noticed that my eating habits ___9 my driving habits. Nick told me that my attention was 10 paid to the destination and not the process of getting there. The car gives fun, allowing me to get to my __11 much faster. However, after reaching it, I was never truly satisfied because I 12_ the messages and lessons of the journey.
After the two 13 , I began to transform myself. I now enjoy driving, often taking the most scenic route. I have also slowed my 14 down, enjoying each bite as I go. Learning 15 is really a big lesson for me.
1. A. lucky B. skilled C. careless D. poor
2. A. interest B. belief C. ability D. character
3. A. stopped B. wanted C. began D. continued
4. A. requesting B. hoping C. suggesting D. planning
5. A. driving B. swimming C. diving D. living
6. A. disappointed B. depressed C. surprised D. terrified
7. A. tickets B. choices C. letters D. pages
8. A. license B. money C. evidence D. file
9. A. affected B. matched C. suited D. caused
10. A. totally B. partly C. slowly D. slightly
11. A. destination B. process C. place D. journey
12. A. understood B. lacked C. gained D. ignored
13. A. surveys B. events C. debates D. arguments
14. A. working B. driving C. walking D. eating
15. A. honesty B. understanding C. patience D. carelessness
Mr. West intended to buy his wife a Christmas present, but he was always very busy, so he was never 1 to find time to go to the shops. At last, when it was the week 2 Christmas, and the shops were very crowded, he 3 that he could not wait any longer. He worked in an office, and 4 had lunch in a restaurant, but one day he bought some sandwiches, ate them quickly and went out to a big shop near his office during his lunch 5 .The shop was full of women, who were also buying presents during their lunch hour.
Mr. West stood politely at the edge(边)of a crowd of women who were 6 forward to try to get to the people who were 7 necklaces and earrings. He tried to move forward slowly, taking his turn with the others, but more and more women were 8 into the shop the whole time and pushing selfishly past him.
After half an hour, he was just as far from the people who were selling the necklaces as he had been 9 he came in, and his lunch hour was coming to an end, so he decided to change his 10 of doing things: he put his head down, 11 a sudden loud shout and started to push his way towards the 12 of the crowd as hard as he could.
The women around him became very 13 when they saw what he was doing, and began to scold him.” Why can’t you behave like a gentleman?” they shouted.
“Ladies,” he 14 them,” I have been behaving like a gentleman for the past half hour, and it has done me no 15 ,so now I am starting to behave like a lady!”
A.sure B.certain C.able D.possible
A.before B.after C.till D.within
A.promised B.decided C.agreed D.insisted
A.never B.sometimes C.seldom D.usually
A.hour B.moment C.minute D.second
A.pulling B.pushing C.gathering D.managing
A.selling B.buying C.choosing D.seizing
A.going B.entering C.fetching D.coming
A.where B.until C.when D.even if
A.habit B.way C.action D.sign
A.caught B.made C.blew D.gave
A.center B.end C.front D.back
A.patient B.angry C.surprised D.nervous
A.hated B.waved C.explained D.answered
A.treasure B.good C.respect D.present
Most people who work in London get a break of about an hour for lunch. 36 they mostly live too far from home to go back there 37 lunch, they have to 38 other arrangements for their midday meal.
Many large companies have a canteen (自助食堂) for their employees. In 39 canteens the food served is simple but 40 , and there is some 41 of choice. But the number of dishes 42 usually small. The employees themselves fetch their dishes 43 a counter at which they are 44. There they can find a tray on 45 to carry their knives, forks, spoons, plates, cups, saucers, 46, of course, their food. A meal in a canteen is inexpensive and may 47 of soup, fish and chips or meat and two vegetables, 48 fruit or pudding of some 49 as dessert. Some companies that do not run a canteen 50 their staff with luncheon-vouchers (午餐券), which many restaurants will accept in 51 of money.
As there are so many people 52 work in London, there are numerous cafes and restaurants in every area that is not purely residential. A meal 53 cost anything from a modest sum to quite a few pounds, 54 on the restaurant and the food chosen. 55 , one can generally get a meal, or at least a snack, in a pub. In recent years there has also been a big increase in the number of ‘take-away’ food shops of all kinds.
A.Unless B.As C.If D.Although
A.for B.at C.of D.in
A.take B.bring C.make D.use
A.such B.few C.so D.little
A.full B.limited C.extra D.enough
A.exchange B.variety C.change D.difference
A.are B.is C.being D.be
A.to B.with C.at D.from
A.sold B.served C.made D.kept
A.which B.it C.except D.instead
A.or B.but C.and D.except
A.consist B.compose C.compare D.insist
A.along B.with C.about D.at
A.sort B.pattern C.category D.content
A.prepare B.repair C.afford D.provide
A.space B.case C.face D.place
A.at B.above C.over D.by
A.must B.may C.should D.could
A.taking B.turning C.depending D.bringing
A.Besides B.However C.Never D.More
“Where is the bus? Why is it always late?” I asked myself. I was going to be late _31___the manager wasn’t going to be pleased. “Thank God, here it is!” The bus came round the corner and I got on. Ten minutes later I was walking into the __32___where I work. “Twenty-five past nine. I hope the manager doesn’t notice.” But I was not _33___.
“Smith!” shouted the manager. “Late again. What’s your _34___ this time?” “I am afraid the bus was late, Mr. Brown.” “ Get up earlier tomorrow! Anyway, go to your place at the counter(柜台). We’ll be opening in a few minutes.”
My first customer was a pretty girl wearing a red dress. _35___ her was a young man of about 23.He seemed very ____36____, and every few seconds he looked towards the main entrance. The girl drew some money and __37___about opening an account. I gave her necessary 38__and she went out. Then I noticed a tall man by the door, carrying something ___39_ _with brown paper. Turning to my next customer, I was frightened to see a gun sticking out of his coat. The next moment a loud noise ___40 __my ears. Everything went black. I was falling… It seemed to be a long time ___41___ I opened my eyes and I found myself in bed! Still shaking from the memory of this terrible dream, I got dressed and ran out of the house. ___42___ the bus wasn’t on time, and I got to the bank at 9:25.
“Smith!” the manager cried out in a voice like thunder. “__43___of your excuses! Start work at once!” To my ___44__ the first customer was a girl ___45__ a red dress and behind her stood a man carrying something wrapped in brown paper. The Dream! Sometimes life is full of coincidences (巧合)!
A.as B.but C.and D.or
A.hotel B.shop C.bank D.restaurant
A.lucky B.happy C.sorry D.angry
A.excuse B.idea C.cause D.answer
A.Before B.Behind C.Beyond D.Against
A.nervous B.shy C.calm D.angry
A.cared B.talked C.asked D.worried
A.information B.offer C.introduction D.support
A.hidden B.filled C.decorated D.covered
A.took B.filled C.closed D.came
A.when B.after C.before D.that
A.As usual B.For one thing C.In fact D.In general
A.Less B.Plenty C.More D.None
A.pleasure B.surprise C.joy D.regret
A.of B.with C.on D.in
It was just getting dark. There was a touch of fog and I was on a lonely stretch of road. 36 I was going along cheerfully, thinking about the dinner I would eat when I got to Salistury .
I was going along 37 at about thirty-five miles an hour when suddenly I heard a scream, a 38 scream--- “ Help! ” I looked round, but the only 39 of life was a large, black, rather suspicious--looking(可疑的)car just 40 a bend in the road about a hundred yards away. That was where the cry had come from. I 41 speed and went after it. I think the driver saw what I was doing, for he did the same and began to draw 42 me. As I drew near, the girl’s voice came again, a lovely voice but trembling with 43 .
“Let me go, you coward; you’re hurting me. Oh ! Oh ! ”
I felt my 44 boil. The fog was coming down 45 now, and the countryside was lonelier. I had no 46 that the murderous guy in the car noticed this. Again came a cry.
“Drop that knife, you fool. Oh ! ” Then a cry and a groan(呻吟).
If I was to save her, it was now or 47 . Perhaps even now I was too late. But if I couldn’t save the girl, I would at least try to bring the murderer to 48 . The car was only a couple of yards away now. I drove the bike right across its 49 , and its brakes(刹车)screamed as the driver tried to pull it over and 50 into the ditch(沟)at the side of the road. The door of the car was pushed open angrily and a dark, evil-looking fellow stepped out .
“You fool!” he shouted as he came towards me with his fist raised to hit me. But I was 51 than he. I put all I could into 52 that would have knocked out Joe Louis. It 53 him right on the point of the chin; his 54 slowly bent under him, and he dropped to the ground without a sound. I rushed to the car, 55 open the door and looked inside. There was no girl there. Suddenly from the back of the car came a voice.
“You have been listening to a radio play, Murder in Hollywood, with Mae Garbo and Clark Taylor. The news will follow immediately . ”
A.And B.Though C.Therefore D.But
A.quietly B.quickly C.carefully D.nervously
A.boy’s B.man’s C.woman’s D.driver’s
A.person B.sign C.sound D.form
A.turning B.crossing C.going D.driving
A.slowed down B.put on C.added to D.took up
A.right behind B.close to C.away from D.near by
A.joy B.sorrow C.fear D.anger
A.tears B.heart C.face D.blood
A.slighter B.thicker C.lower D.harder
A.need B.effort C.trouble D.doubt
A.never B.late C.ever D.then
A.justice B.court C.lawyer D.sentence
A.direction B.path C.front D.nose
A.drove B.ran C.crashed D.sped
A.slower B.quicker C.taller D.heavier
A.an anger B.a fist C.a beat D.a blow
A.caught B.struck C.knocked D.beat
A.chin B.fists C.knees D.body
A.hit B.brought C.pushed D.pulled