高中英语

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
While I was standing at the kitchen window, five-year-old Spencer, my oldest son, ran into the house    1 , “We need a doctor out here! We need a doctor! Hurry , Mom!” “What’s wrong?” I asked. Spencer anxiously told me he had found a dead bird that needed a doctor.
I seized a small plastic bag from the cupboard and took Spencer’s hand.   2   , that’s sort of thing mothers do! While my son led me out of the door and toward the bird, I explained that    3   the creature was indeed dead, a doctor could not    4   . When we arrived at the accident scene, it was obvious that the baby bird was dead. Spencer and I could see the nest high up in the tree. My son and I discussed the probable age of the baby bird, its inability to fly well, and exactly how the    5    had caused its death. “ I think his mommy and daddy really    6    him,” Spencer observed. I    7   my boy’s hand and tried to ease his    8    by saying I was sure they did, but that they would be OK because the little bird had gone to Heaven to be with God and Popo (my dead grandfather). I told Spencer that the bird’s mommy and daddy knew that their little one would be    9   and loved. I also told Spencer that Popo loved little birds and I was sure he was in Heaven holding and playing with the baby bird right then. I    10   the little creature’s body, slipped (悄悄放到) it into my plastic bag and   11   placed the bird in the rubbish bin.    12   else was said about the matter for the rest of the day. Spencer went right back to playing    13   he had never been interrupted, and I returned to my work in the kitchen.
At breakfast the next morning, Spencer sadly explained to his father that he had found a baby bird the day before that had fallen from its nest.
“It was dead, Daddy!”
Trying to   14   Spencer’s spirits and remind him that the little bird was really OK, I asked our son to tell Daddy where the baby bird was. Spencer,    15  solemn (郑重的) faced at his dad, said, “In the rubbish bin with Mama’s granddad, Popo.”
1. A. saying       B. screaming        C. declaring        D. telling
2. A. In all        B. At all          C. Above all        D. After all
3. A. unless       B. if              C. whether         D. though
4. A. come        B. save           C. help           D. support
5. A. fall         B. tree           C. fly             D. drop
6. A. hate         B. lose            C. miss           D. love
7. A. picked up     B. turned to       C. got to         D. reached for
8. A. excitement    B. regret          C. sadness        D. disappointment
9. A. enjoyed      B. played         C. treated        D. cared for
10. A. put up      B. picked up       C. set up         D. held up
11. A. gently       B. loudly         C. strongly        D. firmly
12. A. Nothing     B. Nobody         C. Everything      D. Something
13. A. as usual     B. as if          C. even though     D. though
14. A. break       B. rise            C. show           D. lift
15. A. pointing    B. shouting        C. looking       D. aiming

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Evelyn Glennie was the first lady of solo percussion in Scotland. In an interview, she recalled how she became a percussion soloist (打击乐器独奏演员) in spite of her disability.
“Early on I decided not to allow the  36  of others to stop me from becoming a musician. I grew up on a farm in northeast Scotland and began  37  piano lessons when I was eight. The older I got, the more my passion (酷爱) for music grew. But I also began to gradually lose my  38 . Doctors concluded that the nerve damage was the 39 and by age twelve, I was completely deaf. But my love for music never  40  me.
“My  41 was to become a percussion soloist, even though there were none at that time. To perform, I 42  to hear music differently from others. I play in my stocking feet and can 43  the pitch of a note (音调高低) by the vibrations (振动). I feel through my body and through my 44 . My entire sound world exists by making use of almost every  45  that I have.
“I was  46  to be assessed as a musician, not as a deaf musician, and I applied to the famous Royal Academy of Music in London. No other deaf student had 47  this before and some teachers  48  my admission. Based on my performance, I was  49  admitted and went to  50  with the academy’s highest honours.
“After that, I established myself as the first full-time solo percussionist. I 51  and arranged a lot of musical compositions since  52  had been written specially for solo percussionists.
“I have been a soloist for over ten years.  53  the doctor thought a was totally deaf, it didn’t  54  that my passion couldn’t be realized. I would encourage people not to allow themselves to be  55  by others. Follow your passion; follow your heart, they will lead you to to the place you want to go.”
36. A. conditions    B. opinions     C. actions       D. recommendations
37. A. enjoying      B. choosing    C. taking D. giving
38. A. sight     B. hearing      C. touch  D. taste
39. A. evidence      B. result  C. excuse D. cause
40. A. left       B. excited       C. accompanied      D. disappointed
41. A. purpose       B. decision     C. promise      D. goal
42. A. turned  B. learned       C. used    D. ought
43. A. tell       B. see      C. hear    D. smell
44. A. carefulness   B. movement  C. imagination       D. experience
45. A. sense    B. effort  C. feeling       D. idea
46. A. dissatisfied   B. astonished  C. determined D. discouraged
47. A. done     B. accepted     C. advised      D. admitted
48. A. supported     B. followed    C. required     D. opposed
49. A. usually B. finally C. possibly     D. hopefully
50. A. study    B. research     C. graduate     D. progress
51. A. wrote   B. translated   C. copied D. read
52. A. enough B. some   C. many  D. few
53. A. However      B. Although    C. When  D. Since
54. A. mean    B. seem   C. conclude    D. say
55. A. directed       B. guided       C. taught D. limited

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Carolyn Stradley is the founder of C&S Paving Ine.(铺路公司)in Atlanta,USA.In the following account,she recalls the job that challenged her   36  and skill but left her flying high.
“When the Atlanta Airport was under  37   in 1979,we were a new company struggling to make it.National Car Rental wanted to have 2500 square meters of dirt paved  38  the cars could be on site   39  the airport opened,and the official opening was only ten days away!  40   other local paving company wanted to do the job,  41  it couldn’t be done in such a short time.”
“Because we were new and really needed the work,we were   42  to try harder.We gave National Car Rental our offer and   43   our best effort to get the job finished within ten days.We also   44  them that if we failed,they would be no worse off,   45   they had plenty to gain if we succeeded.”
“We got the job and immediately went into  46  .Working at night needed lights,so I rented a machine to produce electricity for the site.Our  47  challenge was to keep the rock mixture  48  enough.All the available water wagons(洒水车)were rented out for the airport construction,and we certainly couldn’t afford to buy a new one. 49  ,I got a special   50   to rent fire engine hoses(消防水龙带)and connect them to nearby hydrants(消防);then I  51  held one of those hoses to  52  down the rock.”
“Those ten days were filled with challenges that 53  one creative idea after another.Nine days later,the night before the airport opened,National Car Rental was the  54  company that had cars on the parking lot.”
“The key to our success was having the    55   to take on any job and then being creative in our approach to getting it done.”
36.A.kindness               B.patience                    C.imagination               D.experience
37.A.construction          B.repair                        C.control                      D.development
38.A.after                     B.as                             C.for                            D.so
39.A.while                   B.since                         C.where                       D.when
40.A.Some                   B.Any                          C.No                            D.Every
41.A.stating                  B.reporting                   C.telling                       D.warning
42.A.able                            B.nervous                     C.afraid                        D.willing
43.A.supported             B.promised                   C.continued                  D.improved
44.A.asked                   B.surprised                   C.reminded                   D.demanded
45.A.though                 B.but                           C.as                             D.unless
46.A.discussion             B.action                       C.practice                     D.production
47.A.next                            B.first                          C.past                          D.previous
48.A.cold                            B.wet                           C.loose                         D.clean
49.A.Naturally                     B.Obviously                 C.Meanwhile                D.Instead
50.A.excuse                  B.order                        C.permit                       D.reason
51.A.exactly                 B.personally                 C.angrily                      D.hardly
52.A.pull                      B.knock                       C.hit                                   D.water
53.A.required               B.mixed                       C.followed                   D.formed
54.A.best                      B.last                           C.second                      D.only
55.A.courage                B.interest                      C.hope                         D.chance

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I know I should have told the headmaster at the time. That was my real  36 .
He had gone out of the study for some  37 , leaving me alone. In his absence I looked to see  38  was on his desk. In the  39  was a small piece of paper on which were written the  40  “English Writing Prize 1949. History Is a Serious of Biographies (人物传记)”.
A(n) 41 boy would have avoided looking at the title as soon as he saw the  42 . I did not. The subject of the English Writing Prize was kept a  43  until the start of the exam so I could not 44 reading it.
When the headmaster  45 , I was looking out of the window.
I should have told him what had  46 then. It would have been so  47  to say: “I’m sorry, but I 48  the title for the English Writing Prize on your desk. You’ll have to  49  it.”
The chance passed and I did not  50 it. I sat the exam the next day and I won. I didn’t  51  to cheat, but it was still cheating anyhow.
That was thirty-eight years  52 when I was fifteen. I have never told anyone about it before, 53  have I tried to explain to myself why not.
The obvious explanation is that I could not admit I had seen the title 54  admitting that I had been looking at the things on his desk.  55  there must have been more behind it. Whatever it was, it has become a good example of how a little mistake can trap (使陷入) you in a more serious moral corner (道德困境).
36. A. plan     B. fault   C. grade  D. luck
37. A. reason  B. course C. example     D. vacation
38. A. this      B. which C. that     D. what
39. A. drawer  B. corner C. middle       D. box
40. A. names   B. words C. ideas   D. messages
41. A. honest  B. handsome   C. friendly      D. active
42. A. desk     B. paper  C. book   D. drawer
43. A. question       B. key     C. note    D. secret
44. A. help     B. consider     C. practise      D. forget
45. A. disappeared  B. stayed C. returned     D. went
46. A. existed  B. remained    C. happened    D. continued
47. A. tiring    B. easy    C. important   D. difficult
48. A. saw      B. gave   C. set      D. made
49. A. repeat   B. defend       C. correct       D. change
50. A. take      B. have   C. lose    D. find
51. A. remember    B. learn   C. mean  D. pretend
52. A. past      B. ago     C. then    D. before
53. A. either   B. never  C. nor     D. so
54. A. by B. besides       C. through      D. without
55. A. But      B. Though      C. Otherwise D. Therefore

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Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D. Fill in each blank with word or phrases that best fits the context.
When I was a young man, I thought life was all about me --- about how I'd make my way in the world, become successful, and get the things I want.    36   then the two of you came into my world with all your curiosity and mischief and those smiles that never    37  to fill my heart and light up my day. And suddenly, all my big plans for myself didn't seem so    38   anymore. I soon found that the greatest joy in my life was the joy I saw in yours. And I    39   that my own life wouldn't count for much unless I was able to ensure that you had every opportunity for happiness and fulfillment in yours. In the end, girls, that's why I  40  President because of what I want for you and for every child in this nation. I want all our children to go to schools worthy of their    41   --- schools that challenge them, inspire them, and instill in them a    42   of wonder about the world around them. I want them to have the chance to go to college ---    43   their parents aren't rich. And I want them to get good jobs: jobs that pay well and give them benefits like health care, jobs that let them spend time with their own kids and    44   with dignity.
Sometimes we have to send our young men and women into war and other dangerous    45   to protect our country --- but when we do, I want to make sure that it is only for a very good reason, that we try our best to settle our differences with others peacefully, and that we do everything possible to keep our servicemen and women    46  . And I want every child to understand that the blessings these brave Americans fight for are not free --- that with the great privilege of being a citizen of this nation     47   great responsibility.
36. A. However                 B. While           C. But             D. Although
37. A. fail                    B. escape          C. drop            D. prepare
38. A. shallow                  B. important            C. respectful          D. delighted
39. A. recognized           B. regretted           C. realized        D. reminded
40. A .searched for            B. accounted for        C. asked for           D. ran for
41. A. potential               B. ability         C. possibility         D. reputation
42. A. sign                B. sense           C. ray             D. bunch
43. A. as if                   B. now that         C. in case             D. even if
44. A. resign              B. resettle            C. retire              D. request
45. A. borders             B. situations          C. nations             D. scenery
46. A. satisfied                   B. fortunate           C. successful      D. safe
47. A. comes               B. goes            C. lies            D. stands

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Most parents, I suppose, have had the experience of reading a bedtime story to their children.And they must have 1 how difficult it is to write a 2 children's book.Either the author has aimed too 3 , so that the children can't follow what is in his (or  more often, her) story, 4 the story seems to be talking to the readers.
The best children's books are 5 very difficult nor very simple, and satisfy both the 6 who hears the story and the adult who 7 it.Unfortunately, there are in fact 8 books like this, 9 the problem of finding the right bedtime story is not 10 to solve.
This may be why many of books regarded as 11 of children's literature were in fact written for 12 .“Alice's Adventure in Wonderland”is perhaps the most 13 of this.
Children, left for themselves, often 14 the worst possible interest in literature.Just leave a child in bookshop o 15 and he will 16 willingly choose the books written in an imaginative way, or have a look at most children's comics, full of the stories and jokes which are the 17 of teachers and right-thinking parents.
Perhaps we parents should stop trying to brainwash childrensintos 18 our taste in literature.After all children and adults are so 19 that we parents should not expect that they will enjoy the 20 books.So I suppose we'll just have to compromise over that bedtime story.  
1.A.hoped      B.realized       C.told     D.said
2.A.short B.long     C.bad      D.good
3.A.easy        B.short    C.high     D.difficult
4.A.and   B.but      C.or D.so
5.A.both  B.neither C.either   D.very
6.A.child B.father   C.mother D.teacher.
7.A.hears B.buys    C.understands D.reads
8.A.few   B.many          C.a great deal of  D.a great number of
9.A.but   B.however      C.so D.because
10A.hard B.easy     C.enough D.fast
11.A.articles   B.work    C.arts      D.works
12.A.grown ups     B.girls     C.boys    D.children
13.A.difficult  B.hidden C.obvious       D.easy
14.A.are        B.show    C.find     D.add
15.A.school    B.home   C.office   D.library
16.A.more      B.less      C.able     D.be
17.A.lovingness     B.interests      C.objections    D.readings
18.A.receiving       B.accepting     C.having D.refusing
19.A.same      B.friendly       C.different      D.common
20.A.common B.avarage       C.different      D.Same

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Since my family were not going to be helpful about my taking a cooking job, I decided I  1  look for one all by myself and   2   them about it till I'd get one. I had seen an agency advertised   3   a local paper, so   4  there was no one about to say “ Where are you going? ”, I rushed out of the house   5  it. I was widely   6   and was nervous as if I   7  on the stage. Finding the place quite easily, I tore up three flights of stairs, and swung breathlessly  8   a door which said “ Enter without knocking, if you   9  . ”   
The simple atmosphere of the office   10  me, and I sat carefully down on the edge of a chair. The woman at the desk   11  looked at me for a while through her   12  , and I was about to move my feet   13  I realized that she was questioning me in a low voice. I answered softly and I started to feel   14  helpless.
She made   15  to me in a way that she wondered   16  I was looking for this sort of joB.I felt even more helpless when she told me that it   17  difficult to get a job without   18  or reference. Then I heard her say, “  19  , I've got someone in the office at   20   moment who might suit. ”
1.A.would       B.ought       C.wanted     D.liked
2.A.told    B.not tell     C.not told    D.not to tell
3.A.on      B.at     C.for   D.in
4.A.as soon as B.as to        C.far    D.as
5.A.search for B.in search of     C.finding    D.looked for
6.A.excited      B.worried    C.exciting   D.worrying
7.A.was going B.were coming   C.was coming     D.were going
8.A.through     B.by    C.in     D.to
9.A.pleased      B.pleasant   C.please      D.pleasure
10.A.calmed       B.excited     C.moved      D.frightened
11.A.opposite     B.against     C.back        D.face
12.A.glass   B.glasses     C.eyes D.eye
13.A.while B.before      C.after        D.when
14.A.rather  B.fairly       C.too   D.little
15.A.it        B.that C.know       D.it known
16.A.how    B.why C.whether   D.where
17.A.were   B.should be        C.would be D.was
18.A.experience B.experiment      C.time        D.money
19.A.In a fact     B.As a matter of fact   C.As to fact     D.As a matter
20.A.a very        B.very a       C.very the   D.this very

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When I was a teenager, my dad did everything he could do to advise me against becoming a brewer(造酒人). He’d  36   his life brewing beer for local breweries only to make a living, ___37    had his father and grandfather befere him. He didn’t want me  38   near a vat(酿酒用的桶)of beer. So I did as he asked. I got good ___39  , went to Harvard and in 1971 was accepted into a graduate program there that  40   me to study law and business at the same time.
In my second year of graduate school, I began to realize that I’d  41   done anything but go to school. So, at  24 I decided to drop out. 42  , my parents didn’t think this was a great idea. But I felt strongly that you can’t  43__   till you’re 65 to do what you want in life.
I packed my stuff into a bus and headed for Colorado to become an instructor at Outward Bound. Three years later, I was ready to go back to  44  . I finished Havard and got a highly-paid job at the Boston Consulting Group Still, after working there five years, I  45  ,  “Is this what I want to be doing when I’m 50?”  At that time, Americans spent good  money on beer in  46    quality. Why not make good beer for  47  ? I thought.
I decided to give up my job to become  48  . When I told Dad, he was  49  , but in the end he  50   me. I called my beer  Samuel Adams,   51   the brewer and patriot(爱国者) who helped to start  the Boston Tea Party.  52   I sold the beer direct to beer drinkers to get  the   53   out. Six weeks later, at the Great American Beer Festival, Sam Adams Boston Lager(淡啤酒) won the top prize for American beer. In the end I was destined(注定) to be a brewer. My  54   to the young is simple:Life is very  55  , so don’t rush to make decisions. Life doesn’t let you plan.  
36.A.cost B.spent    C.taken   D.paid
37.A.like B.as if     C.so D.nor
38.A.anywhere       B.anyway       C.anyhow       D.somewhere
39.A.habits     B.teachers       C.grades  D.work
40.A.promised       B.convinced    C.advised       D.allowed
41.A.never     B.ever     C.always D.hardly
42.A.Fortunatnely  B.Obviously   C.Possibly      D.Surprisingly
43.A.assure     B.decline C.deny    D.wait
44.A.school    B.Colorado     C.my home     D.my decision
45.A.thrilled   B.stressed       C.wondered    D.sneezed
46.A.cheap     B.expensive    C.low      D.high
47.A.Englishmen   B.Europeans   C.the world    D.Americans
48.A.a lawyer B.a brewer      C.an instructor       D.an engineer
49.A.astonished      B.satisfied      C.interested    D.anxious
50.A.hated      B.supported    C.raised   D.left
51.A.for  B.at C.in D.after
52.A.Therefore      B.Otherwise    C.Also    D.Yet
53.A.price      B.name   C.company     D.party
54.A.advice    B.life      C.job      D.experience
55.A.hard       B.busy    C.short    D.long

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Every year between February and April,when the southwest monsoon (季风)blows ,a fever seizes the Thais (泰国人).It is the kite flying in Thailand __1__a strong feeling of interest that is nothing  2   of feverish.
During the summer, in the moths of March and April ,the skies   3   cities ,towns and villages  throughout the Kingdom are   4      with kites of all descriptions --long-tailed dragons,twisting snakes ,beautiful butter-flies,or familiar cartoon characters wheeling and weaving in the waim air.
One afternoon ,a friend and long-time kite flier invited me to   5     him  at the Pramane Ground ."What's the attraction?"I asked as he flew a huge kite."Well ,you can feel  a bit of a   6    at first ."he replied,""a grown man standing there holding the end of a string and    7    up into the sky .But once you forget yourself ,you get caught up in the   8   of controlling something inthe air where you cannot follow.You're on the ground :the kite's in the air but it's you that are making it al    9    .Come on ,go fly a kite."
I took his advice in the   10   it was meant and ,holding the hand of my young daughter si that others woukd think I was only satisfying a child's   11    ,I bought a rainbow-colored snake .After a few failed runs we got the kite into the air   12    greater ease than I expected.It was only at my daughter 's crying ,"My go,my go "that I realized I'd been holding the string ,completely   13   what I was discovering was a very pleasing pastime.
Like many other    14    of popular culture ,the sport of kite flying in Thailand has been   15   down from generation to generation.Its origins(起源)are    16    probably in ancient China,although it seems likey that Thai kites are as old as the    17   itself.It was a craze    18    by everyone from the king down.
"It's a great tradition (传统),that has the    19    of bringing generations togeter,"says my friend ,"What you see today at the King's Cup is the   20    as the people of the past would have seen more than two hundred years ago."  
1.A.fires             B.fights          C.turns         D.keeps
2.A.long             B.short           C. fond         D.proud
3.A.on              B.over            C.around       D. in
4.A.alive            B.ready           C.open         D.equal
5.A.see              B.care            C.accept       D. join
6.A.hero             B.fool            C.master       D.fireman
7.A.flying           B.missing         C.staring        D. jumping
8.A.match           B.comfort         C.excitement    D.movement
9.A.happen          B.begin           C. attend       D.break
10.A.way            B.while           C.language     D. need
11.A.game           B.sport           C. request       D. best
12.A.for            B.with            C.beyond       D.under
13.A.tired of         B.fit for          C. helped with    D. devoted to
14.A.laws           B.rules           C.forms         D. researches
15.A.put            B.handed          C.sat           D.looked
16.A.rooted          B.left           C.dated          D.hoped
17.A.history         B.Kingdom       C.time          D.earth
18.A.imagined        B.used          C.enjoyed       D.told
19.A.effect           B.right         C. name         D.science
20.A.same           B.kite          C. invention      D. relation

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On Wednesday afternoon Annie took the bus into town to shop in the market. For an hour or so she would walk up and down between the stalls looking at everything, buying here and there, and  1  a sharp lookout for the bargains that were something to be haD. And then, with all the   2  she needs bought she would leave the market for the   3  of the town to spend another hour   4  she liked best, looking in furniture-shop windows.
One Wednesday she found a  5  shop full of the most delightful things, with a   6  inviting anyone to walk in and look round without   7  they had to buy something. Annie hesitated a moment   8  stepping through the doorway where, almost at once, she stopped   9  before a green armchair. There was a card on the chair which  10  ,“This fine chair is yours for less than a pound a week,” and very small at the bottom, “Cash price eighty-nine pounds fifty.” A pound a week …Why, she could almost pay that out of her housekeeping money and never   11  it!  
A voice at her shoulder made her   12  .“Can I help you, Madam?” She looked   13  at the assistant who had come softly to her  14 
“Oh, well, no,” she said, “I was just   15  .”
“We have chairs of all kinds in the   16  . If you'll just come up, you will find something to  17  you.”
Annie, worried at the thought of being   18  to buy something she didn't   19  , left the shop   20  .
1. A. taking    B. making      C. fixing D. keeping
2. A. chairs  B. furniture  C. things D. bargains
3. A. shops   B. streets    C. delightful things       D. bus station
4. A. in the way   B. by the way   C. in a way     D. in one way
5. A. new         B. noisy  C. large   D. strange
6. A. message      B. notice C. note    D. flag
7. A. arguing       B. declaring    C. frightening D. feeling
8. A. when        B. before C. after   D. while
9. A. doubted    B. surprised  C. puzzled      D. delighted
10. A. wrote     B. told    C. informed    D. said
11. A. lose      B. miss    C. pass    D. make
12. A. jump      B. run     C. laugh  D. surprise
13. A. round     B. straight      C. behind       D. up
14. A. place    B. back   C. side    D. front
15. A. thinking         B. looking      C. walking      D. passing
16. A. doorway    B. storehouse       C. showroom    D. market
17. A. suit      B. fit       C. serve   D. match
18. A. advised   B. made  C. persuaded     D. cheated
19. A. like      B. afford C. pay     D. need
20. A. slowly    B. thoughtfully    C. hurriedly    D. carefully

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During a recent holiday I visited Dusseldorf, a city in the former West Germany. The nine-day trip left a deep impression   1   me. I arrived at Dussedorf airport at 7 pm. It was already  2  outside. The first thing I needed to do was to find a place to  3   . I decided to telephone the youth hotel. But to use the phone I needed some   4   , I asked a lady for help. To my  5   she gave me three coins to use. But all the phones in the   6   needed phone cards. And phone cards could only be bought at post offices during the   7   . I was   8   I would not be able to call the hotel. An old gentleman helped me. He couldn’t speak English   9   understand that I needed to   10   a phone call. He showed me where the phone was and inserted  11   phone carD. I called the youth hotel and found a place to stay that night.
The   12   of the German people made me feel that I was not   13   my first day in Germany wasn’t as  14   as I expecteD. Whenever I went, I asked people for   15  . It surprised me that   16   every young German could speak English fluently. Older Germans couldn't speak English very well, but they would try to help me   17   they coulD. One middle-aged man I asked for directions even   18   me to the place I was looking for.
My   19   in Germany totally changed my impression of Germans. Now I think the people couldn't be more 20    .  
1.  A. on      B. for     C. to      D. about
2. A. late       B. dark   C. light   D. early
3. A. visit      B. eat     C. stay    D. keep
4. A. cards     B. information      C. money       D. coins
5. A. joy        B. disappointment C. emotion      D. surprise
6. A. hotel   B. airport       C. city    D. pavement
7. A. night      B. daytime     C. trip    D. rush-hour
8. A. afraid    B. sure   C. glad   D. eager
9. A. or B. but     C. and    D. so
10. A. make   B. have   C. do      D. answer
11. A. another B. a        C. my     D. his
12. A. use      B. success      C. care   D. kindness
13. A. really   B. nearly out of     C. far from    D. close to
14. A. interesting   B. good C. bad    D. busy
15. A. direction     B. distance     C. travel        D. serve
16. A. almost        B. even   C. only   D. already
17. A. whenever    B. whatever   C. wherever   D. however
18. A. drove   B. reached     C. moved       D. came
19. A. experience        B. victory      C. visit    D. memory
20. A. friendly       B. unfriendly        C. cold-hearted      D. valuable

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Maureen stood by the lake. Suddenly the children came running through the trees with sharp cries of ___1___. They rushed up to the ___2___, leaning over the clear water, watching the crowds of tiny fish. Some children demanded loudly to go to the boats, but ___3___ those who had been left behind at the ice-cream stall(小摊) came running up to make some announcement or other, and they all ___4___ the water and dashed back the ___5___ they had come. With growing excitement, Maureen ___6___ them.
When she ___7___ what had been running for, she stopped running. They were ___8___ things again. The toy stall was ___9___ and they were crowded around it. Behind the ___10___ a calm middle-aged woman was selling a great variety of small rubbish. She took ___11___ from the forest of small hands in exchanging for little boats, plastic dolls, yellow pencils, anything. Maureen leaned against a ___12___, looking on. The idea of ___13___ washed against her face like a strong current(流), trying to draw her in.  
Nona Parker pushed out to the edge of the group and ___14___ what she had bought on the ground so that she could see what money she had left in her white purse. Under Maureen’s ___15___ lay a boat, a mouth organ(口琴) and a brown load of bread. Maureen was so full of the ___16___ for the things like that she couldn’t bear to look at it. She turned her ___17___ sharply. Her face was against the tree. She shut her eyes and ___18___ eagerly for some money, for the price of a set toy plates. In a moment, she opened her eyes, ___19___ she didn’t turn back to the stall. It was too ___20___ to see the others buying whatever they wanted. She rubbed almost round the tree, her eyes on the ground.
1. A. fright         B. surprise      C. shout       D. excitement
2. A. space          B. hill         C. lake         D. river
3. A. what’s worse  B. all at once    C. all the time   D. more or less
4. A. left          B. polluted      C. painted     D. entered
5. A. street          B. way        C. boat         D. restaurant
6. A. ran after      B. searched for  C. glared at      D. got rid of
7. A. blamed       B. saw         C. praised     D. helped
8. A. destroying        B. stealing     C. buying     D. eating
9. A. closed        B. tall          C. dull         D. open
10. A. toy               B. stall        C. building       D. mirror
11. A. fish          B. advice        C. money      D. food
12. A. tree          B. wall        C. stall       D. car
13. A. leaving      B. running      C. sleeping          D. spending
14. A. laid         B. let           C. drew        D. tasted
15. A. feet          B. eyes        C. shoulder       D. hands
16. A. edge         B. tiredness     C. wish         D. relation
17. A. friend       B. suggestion         C. way         D. head
18. A. went         B. stood        C. prayed       D. searched
19. A. even if      B. if            C. so         D. but
20. A. painful      B. nervous      C. enjoyful    D. near-sighted

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Stacy had recently moved from New York City to Stoneybrook, Connecticut. It was ___1___ for her to make new friends but she finally had three when she joined the Babysitters Club to ___2___ little children whose parents were busy. Claudia, Kristy, and Mary were in her class at school and also the other ___3___ of the club. The girls met at five o’clock on Fridays and waited for the ___4___ to ring. So far they had been busy, in spite of the ___5___ that they couldn’t stay out late and were under 13.
___6___, the girls’ world was invaded(侵犯) by a second group ___7___ themselves the Babysitters Agency. They were ___8___ and the group also included a few boys. The Babysitters Club tried to think of ways to ___9___ with the older group. They could clean and work for less money, however, they ___10___ it would be difficult to compete. The shock was even greater than they had ___11___ when most of their best customers started to call the new group. They ___12___ to get only a few jobs.
To try a new ___13___ Kristy recruited(招收) a few older kids who told the club they didn’t want to ___14___ their money with the other group. The club ___15___ only too quickly that these older girls joined only as spies and didn’t ___16___ for their job assignments(分派). Thus, more parents were ___17___ with the club.
Finally, the girls realized that the ___18___ in the other group were not good babysitters. They watched television, talked on the phone, and invited boyfriends to the house ___19___ they were sitting. When the children of the families started to ___20___, and a near accident almost occurred, the club went to the parents to tell them what was happening.
1. A. active     B. thoughtful       C. easy                         D. hard
2. A. take care of    B. run into                  C. go through              D. take advantage of
3. A. children  B. members                  C. circles D. players
4. A. alarm     B. traffic C. phone D. neighbor
5. A. fact B. degree C. question     D. demand
6. A. Therefore      B. Suddenly    C. Regularly                D. Unwillingly
7. A. attracting             B. finding       C. calling       D. matching
8. A. younger               B. cleverer      C. taller   D. older
9. A. compete B. fight   C. do      D. meet
10. A. heard    B. knew  C. promised    D. shot
11. A. damaged      B. caught C. expected     D. forced
12. A. hoped   B. liked   C. refused       D. seemed
13. A. chance  B. possibility  C. power D. policy
14. A. share    B. give    C. provide      D. mark
15. A. put down     B. paid off      C. found out   D. come through
16. A. check up      B. end up       C. look up      D. show up
17. A. satisfied       B. unhappy     C. curious       D. helpful
18. A. kids      B. adults  C. systems      D. situations
19. A. that      B. when  C. where D. how
20. A. blow    B. complain    C. appreciate   D. spread

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A boy walked along Carver Street, singing a sad song. He walked with his head down. Once he looked up and noticed the sign across the empty street, painted on the side of an old house. On the sign a big woman with yellow hair and a five-mile smile held out a big bottle. “Coca-Cola. Drink Coca-Cola,” the sign said.
“Boy!” the silence was cut by a sudden cry. He turned around quickly to see who had called.
An old woman was standing at her door.
“You boy! Come here this minute!”
Slowly the boy ___1___ onto the cold flat stones leading to the old woman’s house. When he arrived at her house, she ___2___ out her hand and wrapped(缠住) her ___3___ old fingers around his arm.
“Help me inside, boy”, she said, “Help me ___4___ to my bed. What’s your name?”
“Joseph,” he said.
The old woman on the bed tried to ___5___ up, raising herself on her elbow(肘). Water ___6___ from her eyes and mouth. The sight of her made Joseph feel ___7___.
“I am dying, Joseph. You can see that, can’t you? I want you to write a ___8___ for me. There’s paper and pencil on the table there.”
Joseph looked down at the ___9___, and then looked out the window. He saw the sign again: “Coca-Cola. Drink Coca-cola.”
“I want my silver pin to ___10___ to my daughter.”
Joseph bent his small body over the table and ___11___ the pencil slowly across the paper.
“There’s my Bible(圣经),” the old woman said. “That’s for my daughter, too. I want a ___12__ Christian burial(基督葬礼) with lots of singing. Write that down, too. That’s the last ___13__ of a poor old woman.”
The boy labored over the paper. Again he looked out the window.
“Here. Bring it here so I can ___14___ it.”
Joseph found the Bible, and ___15___the paper inside, laid it next to the bed.
“___16___ me now, boy,” she sighed. “I’m tired.”
He ran out of the house.
A cold wind blew through the ___17___ window, but the old woman on the bed ___18___ nothing. She was dead. The paper in the Bible moved back and forth in the wind. ___19___ on the paper were some childish letters. They ___20___ the words “Coca-Cola. Drink Coca-cola.”
1. A. rushed    B. struggled    C. hurried       D. stepped
2. A. reached  B. let      C. pushed       D. pointed
3. A. firm       B. smooth       C. dry     D. fresh
4. A. back       B. over    C. away   D. ahead
5. A. sit   B. get      C. stand   D. wake
6. A. rolled     B. burnt  C. burst   D. ran
7. A. ill   B. sick    C. unpleasant  D. funny
8. A. letter      B. note    C. will    D. message
9. A. table      B. pen     C. paper  D. woman
10. A. send     B. go      C. belong       D. come
11. A. moved  B. drew   C. used    D. pulled
12. A. great    B. merry C. splendid     D. real
13. A. hope     B. chance       C. opinion      D. wish
14. A. sign      B. read    C. remember   D. copy
15. A. setting  B. hiding C. placing       D. laying
16. A. Hold    B. Leave  C. Excuse       D. Pardon
17. A. large    B. open   C. small  D. pretty
18. A. did       B. saw     C. felt     D. knew
19. A. Described    B. Printed       C. Recorded    D. Written
20. A. formed B. spelled       C. organized   D. repeated

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Norman Cousins was a businessman from the United States who often traveled around the world on business. He enjoyed his ___1___ and traveling.
Then, after returning to the United States from a ___2___ trip to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic(USSR), Mr. Cousins got sick. Because he had pushed his body to the ___3___ of its strength on the trip, a change began to take place ___4___ him. The material between his bones became ___5___.
In less than one week after his return, he could not ___6___. Every move that he ___7___ was painful. He was not able to sleep at night. The doctors told him that they did not know how to cure Mr. Cousins’ problem and he might never ___8___ over the illness. Mr. Cousins, however, refused to give up ___9___ Mr. Cousins thought that ___10___ thoughts were causing bad chemical changes in his body. He did not want to take medicine to cure himself. ___11___, he felt that happy thoughts or ___12___ might cure his illness.
He began to ___13___ on himself while still in the hospital by watching funny shows on television. Mr. Cousins quickly found that 10 minutes of real laughter during the ___14___ gave him two hours of pain-free sleep at night. ___15___ the doctors could not help him, Mr. Cousins left the hospital and checked into a hotel room where he could ___16___ his experiments with laughter. For eight days, Mr. Cousins rested in the hotel room watching funny shows on television, reading funny books, and sleeping ___17___ he felt tired. Within three weeks, he felt well ___18___ to take a vacation to Puerto Rico where he began running on the beach for ___19___. After a few months,   Mr. Cousins returned     to work. He had laughed himself back to ___20___.
1. A. time       B. holiday      C. sleep   D. work
2. A. boring    B. tiring  C. dangerous   D. pleasant
3. A. top  B. degree C. problem     D. limit
4. A. from      B. around       C. inside  D. beside
5. A. weak      B. ill       C. false   D. painful
6. A. speak     B. breathe       C. stand   D. see
7. A. made      B. did     C. took    D. gave
8. A. look       B. get      C. turn    D. think
9. A. effort     B. hope   C. treatment    D. arrangement
10. A. foolish  B. unusual      C. funny  D. unhappy
11. A. Instead  B. however     C. Therefore   D. Otherwise
12. A. sleep    B. travel  C. laughter     D. television
13. A. rescue   B. operate       C. try      D. experiment
14. A. day      B. week   C. month D. year
15. A. Promising    B. Deciding    C. Doubting    D. Recognizing
16. A. invent   B. begin  C. continue     D. prove
17. A. until     B. whenever   C. unless D. so that
18. A. soon     B. completely C. slowly D. enough     
19. A. exercise       B. illness C. rest     D. pleasure
20. A. power   B. sense   C. health D. happiness

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