Some years ago the captain of a ship was very interested 36 medicine. He always 37 medical books to sea and liked to talk about different diseases. One day a lazy sailor on his ship pretended 38 ill. He lay on his bunk(铺位) and groaned as if he 39 very sick. The captain came to see him and was very pleased to have a patient to 40 . He told the man to rest for a few days and 41 the other sailors do his work. Three days later 42 sailor pretended that he had 43 with his chest. 44 the captain looked in his medical books and told the “sick” man 45.
The other sailors were very 46 because they had 47 work to do. The patients had the best food and laughed at their friends when the captain was not 48 .49 the mate(大副)decided to punish the sick men and mixed up some soap, soot(烟灰), glue and other unpleasant things. Then he got 50 from the captain to give his new medicine to the “sick” men. When they tasted the medicine, they really did feel ill. It was 51horrible that one of the patients jumped out of his bunk, ran up on deck and climbed the 52 mast(桅杆)on the ship. The captain 53 that the men had tried 54 him. So he made them 55 very hard for the rest of the ship on the sea.
A.on B.for C.at D.in
A.fetched B.carried C.had D.got
A.be B.was C.to be D.being
A.will be B.were C.is D.should be
A.look for B.look in C.look back D.look after
A.got B.took C.sent D.made
A.other B.the other C.another D.other’s
A.something wrong B.wrong something C.anything wrong D.wrong anything
A.Before long B.Once more C.Suddenly D.Certainly
A.to drink some water B.to eat something C.to have a rest D.to do more work
A.pleased B.sorry C.angry D.surprised
A.more B.much C.lots of D.little
A.out B.at home C.present D.appear
A.agreement B.permission C.permit D.promise
A.very B.much C.so D.quite
A.highest B.high C.higher D.very high
A.heard B.heard of C.realized D.guessed
A.cheating B.cheat C.cheated D.to cheat
A.worked B.to work C.work D.working
Mary was seven years old. Her parents recently moved to a new town, and so Mary was going to a 36 school, which was a few kilometers from the house they lived in now. A school bus going around picked up 37 every morning and brought them back to their 38 every afternoon, and as both of Mary’s parents 39 to go to work, she always went on this bus.
Mary’s parents always 40 their alarm clock for seven o’clock so that none of them would be 41 . But one morning the alarm 42 to go off, and it was not until a quarter past eight that Mary’s mother suddenly 43 , looked at the clock and said, “What’s ever happened to that clock?” and then44 into Mary’s room to wake her up.
“I’m sorry, dear,” she said, “ 45 you’ll have to wash and dress very quickly, have an even 46 breakfast and then I’ll 47 you to school on my way to the office.”
“But how can you find the 48, Mum?” Mary said, “You’ve been to school only once.”
“Yes,” her mother answered, “but you’ve done the 49 several times now on the bus, so you can be my guide to get there, can’t you?”
“Oh, yes,” said Mary, “I suppose so.” She washed, and 50 and had a quick breakfast, and then they set off. Mary told her mother to turn each time they came to a place she 51 .In this way she made her mother drive round most of the town 52 they got to her school. When they arrived, her mother saw that it was not really very far from her house.
“Why ever did you make me go such a long way round, Mary, instead of the most 53 way?” her mother asked her.
“Well, Mum,” answered Mary, “it was because I didn’t know 54 else to get here. That’s the way our bus always goes to 55 the other children to school.
A.big B.nice C.different D.distant
A.pupils B.teachers C.parents D.passengers
A.offices B.towns C.classrooms D.homes
A.seemed B.had C.refused D.used
A.found B.set C.cleaned D.fixed
A.late B.ready C.lazy D.asleep
A.started B.stopped C.failed D.continued
A.stood up B.stayed up C.put up D.woke up
A.rushed B.stepped C.escaped D.jumped
A.but B.and C.so D.then
A.later B.quicker C.easier D.heavier
A.bring B.fetch C.leave D.drive
A.truth B.bus C.way D.guide
A.homework B.shopping C.trip D.reading
A.rose B.dressed C.move D.showed
A.wondered B.realized C.recognized D.designed
A.unless B.after C.if D.before
A.comfortable B.helpful C.important D.direct
A.how B.when C.what D.which
A.look for B.pick up C.drop by D.deal with
I had just finished high school when a disaster hit our family. It was October 1962, and 21 was out of the question. So I found a job. In 1971, my employer announced only graduates(大学毕业生) would get 22 . My job seemed at a dead end unless I 23 further. And to graduate, I had to pass the higher secondary examination first.
I 24 an admission form(表格) and rode to the Human Resource(人力资源) Management office. On arriving there, I was 25 ---I couldn’t find the form. It was the last day to 26 the form, and no blank forms were 27 at the office. I was standing there, disappointed, 28 an elderly gentleman asked me why I looked so 29 . I told him what happened, 30 , “Now I’ll have to wait another year.”
“Well,” he said, “if you’re really serious about studying further, come with me. I have a 31 blank form at home.”
It was 12:30 pm. The counter(柜台) would 32 at 2 pm. His home was 10 km away and I had a slight 33 of going somewhere with a stranger. Anyway, this was my last chance. We reached his house on my bike. He advised me to remain 34 , and gave me a pen and the form. When it was 35 , he told me to rush back and 36 carefully. I reached the office at 1:58 pm. There were two people in line, waiting for their 37 . Just then, the counter official announced that no more forms would be 38 after mine. I breathed a sigh of 39 .
I passed the exam and later got a bachelor’s degree. I also got the promotions. I 40 it all to the timely help from a true gentleman whose name I forgot to ask.
A.education B.competition C.college D.employment
A.attention B.promotions C.prizes D.approval
A.attempted B.explained C.studied D.worked
A.filled in B.stepped onto C.put down D.looked at
A.ashamed B.frightened C.embarrassed D.shocked
A.review B.submit C.find D.revise
A.appropriate B.available C.practical D.helpful
A.when B.before C.unless D.until
A.serious B.angry C.troubled D.tired
A.agreeing B.suggesting C.responding D.adding
A.special B.similar C.private D.spare
A.close B.move C.change D.reset
A.regret B.fear C.sadness D.puzzle
A.quiet B.slow C.calm D.polite
A.rewritten B.done C.corrected D.read
A.follow B.walk C.drive D.answer
A.form B.role C.luck D.turn
A.accepted B.chosen C.recommended D.recognized
A.relief B.confidence C.tension D.anxiety
A.devote B.apply C.owe D.connect
I drove a school bus as a part-time job. Thirty-nine children all had stories to tell me about their summers. Charlie though __16__me. From the first day on Charlie was __17__. If a fight broke out I didn’t have to turn my __18__to know who had started it. If a girl was crying chances were that Charlie had __19__ her hair. No matter how I spoke to him gently or __20__ he wouldn’t say a word. He’d just __21__ me with those big gray eyes of his. One day I found a small tin heart (小锡心)on the bus was gone. “Does anyone know __22__happened to the little heart here” I asked. Some children cried “Charlie __23__it Search him” When I asked him to come forward his gaze( 注视) __24__ my eyes. I stuck my hand into one of his pockets. Then I felt it—the __25__ outline(轮廓)of the small tin heart. Charlie stared at me for a long time. There were no __26__ in those big gray eyes no plea( 恳求) for mercy. He seemed to be waiting for what he’d come to __27__ from the world. I was about to pull the tin heart out of Charlie’s pocket __28__I stopped myself. Let him keep it, I said “It must have fallen off before I got here.” Without a word Charlie __29__ to his seat. When he got off at his stop, he didn’t so much as glance at me. Several days later just that__30__ Charlie moved away… A dozen years after retirement we met in the street. To my __31__, he hugged me. After he let go, he pulled something from his pocket and held it up for me to see. An old key chain… bent out of __32__, the lettering faded (消褪). You __33__probably guess what it was—the little tin heart. “You were the only one who kept trying.” He explained. We __34__ again and went our separate ways. I am so __35__ I’d done a good job.
A.ignored B.feared C.greeted D.told
A.active B.troublesome C.independent D.noisy
A.position B.shoulder C.head D.attention
A.pulled B.cut C.stole D.played
A.secretly B.carefully C.proudly D.strictly
A.laugh at B.stare at C.depend on D.concentrate on
A.how B.why C.what D.who
A.did B.made C.wore D.said
A.turned into B.burned into C.stepped into D.flew into
A.shining B.hard C.strange D.familiar
A.tears B.puzzles C.hopes D.ways
A.plea B.ask C.expect D.disappoint
A.while B.when C.as D.if
A.came B.wanted C.intended D.returned
A.summer B.autumn C.spring D.winter
A.delight B.sadness C.surprise D.annoyance
A.shape B.date C.order D.fashion
A.need B.can C.must D.may
A.talked B.looked C.smiled D.hugged
A.happy B.sure C.lucky D.shocked
I had offered to watch my 3-year-old daughter, so that my wife could go out with a friend. I was getting some work done in my study while she ___36___ to be having a good time in the other room. No problem, I figured. But then it got a little too ___37___ and I shouted, “What are you doing?” No response. I ___38___ my question and heard her say, “Oh,…nothing.” Nothing?
I got up from my desk and ran out ___39___ the living room, where I saw her running across the hall. I followed and watched her as her little behind made a quick ___40___ into the bathroom. I had her ___41___! I told her to turn around. She ___42___. I pulled out my big Daddy voice, “Young lady, I said turn around!”
___43___, she turned toward me. In her hand was what was left of my wife’s new lipstick. And every square inch of her face was ___44__ with bright red! As she looked up at me with fearful eyes, I heard ___45__ voice that had been shouted to me as a child. “How could you…You should know…How many times have you been ___46___ … What a bad thing to do…” It was just a matter of my picking out which old ___47___ I was going to use on her so that she would know what a bad girl she had been. But ___48___ I could become angry, I looked ___49___ at the sweater on her. In big ___50___ it said, “I’M A PERFECT LITTLE ANGEL(天使)!” I looked back up into her tearful eyes and, ___51___ seeing a bad girl who didn’t listen, I saw a little angel full of ___52___ that I had come dangerously close to ___53___. “Sweetheart, let’s take a picture so Mommy can see how ___54___ you look.” I took the picture and thanked God that I didn’t ___55__ the chance to prove what a perfect little angel she had given me.
A.happened B.liked C.appeared D.pretended
A.long B.quiet C.calm D.strange
A.asked B.answered C.raised D.repeated
A.into B.of C.from D.for
A.way B.turn C.change D.progress
A.followed B.scolded C.cornered D.fooled
A.laughed B.listened C.agreed D.refused
A.Slowly B.Eagerly C.Angrily D.Unfortunately
A.filled B.marked C.printed D.covered
A.every B.such C.any D.one
A.told B.beaten C.frightened D.forbidden
A.reports B.notice C.advice D.words
A.as B.when C.since D.before
A.up B.down C.in D.on
A.signs B.letters C.messages D.figures
A.because of B.instead of C.in spite of D.as a result of
A.values B.sadness C.pities D.tricks
A.preventing B.getting rid of C.destroying D.doing wrong on
A.dirty B.ugly C.special D.silly
A.have B.get C.take D.miss
Once upon a time, a Japanese man wanted to rebuild his house. First he had to tear the walls open .Japanese houses 36 have hollow(空的)spaces between the wooden walls. As he was 37 them down, he found a lizard(蜥蜴) 38 there because a nail(钉子)from the outside had been hammered into one of its feet. Seeing this, he felt 39 for it, and at the same time was curious about it. He knew very well that the 40 had been hammered 10 years before when the house was first 41 . What had happened since? The lizard had 42 for 10 years! To be stuck in a dark wall for 10 years without 43 —it hardly seems possible, and is hard to 44 . Then he wondered how the lizard could have lived for 10 years without moving a single step —since its 45 was nailed! So he stopped work and began to 46 the lizard. He wanted to know what it had been doing, and what and 47 it had been eating. A short time later another lizard 48 with food in its mouth. He was shocked, and at the same time deeply 49 . Another lizard had been feeding the stuck one 50 the past ten years. "What love 51in this tiny creature! What can love do? It can do 52 ! Just think, one lizard has been 53 another untiringly for 10 long years, without 54 hope that its partner would be saved,"the man marvelled. If a small creature like a lizard can 55 like this, just imagine how we could if we tried
A.naturally B.normally C.hardly D.actually
A.falling B.putting C.tearing D.cutting
A.left B.struck C.buried D.stuck
A.fool B.curiosity C.relief D.Pity
A.nail B.lizard C.wood D.wall
A.sold B.bought C.built D.Rented
A.originated B.survived C.escaped D.developed
A.dying B.helping C.moving D.eating
A.live B.Move C.imagine D.stay
A.arm B.leg C.tail D.foot
A.observe B.examine C.appreciate D.catch
A.why B.which C.when D.how
A.appeared B.stuck C.wandered D.jumped
A.sighed B.touched C.puzzled D.breathed
A.before B.till C.after D.for
A.feels B.exists C.responds D.returns
A.benefits B.wonders C.forgiveness D.beliefs
A.feeding B.loving C.encouraging D.meeting
A.seeking for B.thinking C.giving up D.destroying
A.love B.live C.fight D.help
When Alice started to cycle home from Jenny’s house, she wasn’t nervous. She was certainly not afraid of the dark. 31 , it was only a 15-minute ride home. But halfway there, she began to wish that she hadn’t been so 32 .
As she rounded a sharp bend, it suddenly 33 cold-very cold. Alice’s breath became puffs of white cloud and her legs were so cold that it became hard to ride.
With her heart beating fast, she struggled so hard to move 34 that she didn’t hear the car which suddenly appeared beside her. She stopped by the road. The big black car also 35 . Slowly, the passenger-window began to slide down. Alice held her breath. In the soft light inside the car, something 36 . Then, the light brightened and Alice was staring at a sweet, grey-haired old lady. “Hello, dear,” said the old lady. “I need 37 . I’m afraid I’m lost. I need to find the nearest airport. I must be there in the next five minutes. ”
“Airport? You 38 are lost,” Alice said. “You need to go back five kilometers 39 you reach the T-junction. Turn left and 40 for about another 10 kilometers to the main highway. From there, just follow the 41 to the airport. But I’m afraid there’s no 42 you’ll get there in five minutes!”
“Thank you very much, dear.” replied the old lady. “Don’t worry—I’ll 43 in time. ”
The 44 moved up and the car started off. A little way ahead, it 45 and with headlights flashing, it drove past Alice. But then, something 46 happened. The car began changing. First, its color 47 from black to silvery- grey. And then the wheels began disappearing, but the car continued to move forward, 48 just above the ground. As the car 49 into the dark sky, the big red tail-lights grew larger and larger and glowed more and more brightly. With a faint whistling 50 , the car was gone in seconds, leaving Alice shaking her head in disbelief…
A.However B.Besides C.Therefore D.Otherwise
A.brave B.excited C.curious D.stubborn
A.fell B.seemed C.proved D.grew
A.aside B.around C.forward D.backward
A.arrived B.stopped C.stayed D.started
A.gathered B.existed C.dropped D.moved
A.help B.gas C.rest D.water
A.necessarily B.normally C.basically D.certainly
A.if B.until C.unless D.as
A.drive B.walk C.follow D.march
A.address B.signs C.notices D.guidance
A.doubt B.room C.time D.way
A.have it B.get it C.make it D.finish it
A.door B.window C.headlight D.wheel
A.passed B.rushed C.turned D.continued
A.strange B.sensitive C.imaginable D.horrible
A.developed B.approved C.spread D.faded
A.rolling B.floating C.drawing D.flashing
A.pointed B.returned C.broke D.rose
A.tune B.voice C.sound D.tone
My husband hasn’t stopped laughing about the thing that happened to me. It’s 26 now but it wasn’t that time.
Last Friday, after doing all the family shopping in town, I 27 a rest before catching the train, so I bought a 28 and some chocolate and went to the station coffee shop that was a cheap, self-service place with long 29 to sit at. I put my heavy bag down on the floor, put the newspaper and chocolate on the table to 30 a place and went to get a cup of coffee.
When I came back with the coffee, there was someone in the 31 seat. It was one of those 32 young man, with dark glasses and torn clothes, and hair colored bright 33 at the front, not so unusual these days. What did 34 me was he’d started to eat my chocolate! Naturally, I was annoyed. However, to avoid trouble—then really I was rather uneasy about him—I just35 down at the front page of the newspaper, tasted my coffee, and took a bit of chocolate. The boy looked at me 36 . then he took another piece of my chocolate. I could hardly 37 it. Still I didn’t want to start an argument. When he took a38 piece , I felt more 39 than annoyed. I thought, “ Well, I shall have the last piece.” And I 40 it.
The boy gave me a 41 look, and then stood up. As he left, he shouted out, “This woman is mad!” Everyone42 . That really made me feel silly, but it was43 when I finished my coffee and got ready to leave. My face went red—as red as his hair when I44 I’d made a mistake. It wasn’t my chocolate he’d been taking. There was mine, unopened, just under my 45 .
A.serious B.wonderful C.funny D.exciting
A.enjoyed B.took C.had D.wanted
A.cake B.newspaper C.magazine D.bag
A.chairs B.tables C.benches D.beds
A.order B.find C.keep D.visit
A.very B.same C.free D.next
A.wild-looked B.wild-looking C.good-looking D.good-looked
A.red B.black C.brown D.white
A.interest B.surprise C.frighten D.hurt
A.looked B.lay C.sat D.put
A.eagerly B.friendly C.closely D.shyly
A.believe B.hear C.notice D.stop
A.last B.big C.single D.third
A.angry B.lucky C.happy D.curious
A.covered B.threw C.got D.wrapped
A.strange B.exhausting C.nervous D.pleasant
A.agreed B.promised C.stared D.followed
A.better B.worse C.later D.easier
A.wondered B.realized C.decided D.recognized
A.bags B.clothes C.book D.newspaper
A young man was getting ready to graduate from college. For many months he had 16 a beautiful sports car in a dealer’s showroom, and 17 his father could well 18 it, he told him that was all he wanted.
On the morning of his graduation day his father called him into his own study and told him how 19 he was to have such a fine son. He handed his son a beautiful gift box. 20 but slightly disappointed, the young man 21 the box and found a lovely book. 22 , he raised his voice at his father and said, “ 23 all your money you give me a book?” and rushed out of the house 24 the book in the study.
He did not contact(联系)his father for a whole year 25 one day he saw in the street an old man who looked like his father. He26 he had to go back home and see his father.
When he arrived at his father’s house, he was told that his father had been in hospital for a week. The moment he was about to 27 the hospital, he saw on the desk the 28 new book ,just as he had left it one 29 ago. He opened it and began to 30 the pages. Suddenly, a car key 31 from an envelope taped behind the book .It had a tag(标签)with dealer’s name, the 32 dealer who had the sports car he had 33 .On the tag was the 34 of his graduation, and the 35 PAID IN FULL.
A.expected B.enjoyed C.admired D.owned
A.finding B.proving D.knowing
A.afford B.offer C.keep D.like
A.encouraged B.comfortable C.proud D.moved
A.Nervous B.Serious C.Careful D.Curious
A.packed B.opened C.picked up D.put aside
A.Angrily B.Eagerly C.Calmly D.Anxiously
A.At B.From C.With D.To
A.tearing B.putting C.forgetting D.leaving
A.until B.as C.before D.unless
A.learned B.realized C.recognized D.admitted
A.get to B.search for C.turn to D.leave for
A.much B.still C.hardly D.quite
A.year B.month C.week D.day
A.clean B.read C.turn D.count
A.lost B.came C.appeared D.dropped
A.old B.same C.special D.new
A.remembered B.desired C.found D.met
A.picture B.place C.date D.sign
A.word B.information C.messages D.card
One dark stormy night, an elderly couple hurried into a hotel and asked whether they could be 36 for the night, “I’m very sorry,” the clerk on night shift said politely, “we are all 37 tonight. 38 ,you could stay in my room if you don’t mind. I’m39 ,so I’ll be here.” The young man gave the sincere advice.
The elderly couple accepted his 40 with gratitude. They apologized for the 41 they had caused him. The next day, the rain stopped and it 42 . When the old gentleman went to pay his bill, the same clerk said, “The room you and your wife stayed in is not a proper 43 room in this hotel, so you don’t need to pay.”
The old gentleman nodded in 44 : “You are an employee that every boss in the hotel business would dream of . Perhaps someday I’ll build a hotel for you.” The clerk was 45 but, deciding that the guest must have been46 , he gave the remark 47 thought.
Two years later, the young man received a letter from the old gentleman, in which he 48 the experience of that dark stormy night. The letter also 49 a formal invitation, asking that young man to pay a visit.
At a street corner in Manhattan, the young man met his 50 guest. The old gentleman, pointing to a magnificent new building 51 over the crossroads, “Look, that is the hotel I 52 to build for you. I hope you will 53 it for me .Remember what I said then? Well, I was 54 about it.”
The young man stammered, “But…will there be any 55 , sir? Why do you choose me? And who are you?”
“My name is William Aster.” This building was none other than the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, a symbol of supreme status and honor in New York.
A.put up B.put away C.stay up D.set up
A.preserved B.conserved C.booked D.occupied
A.Meanwhile B.Moreover C.Otherwise D.However
A.on duty B.on display C.on stage D.on hand
A.service B.view C.offer D.invitation
A.Instruction B.consideration C.Inconvenience D.interruption
A.cleared away B.picked out C.cleaned up D.cleared up
A.living B.double C.admirable D.luxury
A.appreciation B.admiration C.surprise D.excitement
A.excited B.skeptical C.annoyed D.respectful
A.lacking B.covering C.joking D.cheating
A.not more B.no more C.some D.another
A.described B.stated C.recited D.recalled
A.swapped B.included C.attached D.added
A.former B.original C.formal D.primitive
A.displaying B.towering C.flying D.hovering
A.determined B.promised C.tended D.intended
A.get B.keep C.manage D.make
A.sensitive B.concerned C.curious D.serious
A.Scene B.situation C.condition D.Occasion
One Saturday afternoon, a six-year-old girl went for a walk. She crossed a large area of grassland into the woods __36__ she realized that she was lost.
Sitting on a rock and __37__ what to do, she began crying. After a while. she__38__ to walk along a wide path lined with tall trees and thick bushes. __39__ it was getting dark, she saw a small, dark wooden house. She opened the door and __40__ stepped in. Suddenly, she heard a strange noise, and she ran out the door and back to the __41__. Cold and tired, she fell asleep near a __42__.
The girl’s parents were out and her dog, Laddy, was at home. Laddy __43__ that his mistress was in danger. He jumped __44__ a window, breaking the glass. He looked in the fields. But he couldn’t find his mistress anywhere. However, from the ground came a __45__ scent (气味) as he lowered his head. He __46__ the scent and walked across the grassland. Barking __47__ into the air, the dog __48__ through the woods until he found the __49__ . But the girl was not there, so he headed back to the woods. Much to his __50__ , he saw his mistress’ blue shirt in the distance. He __51__ over some bushes and saw the little stream, where the girl was __52__.When she opened her eyes and53 her dog standing beside her, the girl said, “you 54 me, Laddy,” and she kissed him several times. Seeing their daughter and dog coming back, the parents burst into tears of55 . That night Laddy had a hero’s supper: a huge meal of steak
A.since B. while C.before D.as
A.wondering B.forgetting C.remembering D.regretting
A.preferred B. expected C.failed D.decided
A.Because B.When C.If D.Until
A.hopelessly B.carelessly C.cautiously D.unwillingly
A.stream B.rock C.tree D.house
A.heard B.found C.sensed D.smelt
A.at B.in C.onto D.through
A.familiar B.strange C.terrible D.pleasant
A.missed B.discovered C.followed D.ignored
A.calmly B.merrily C.gently D.loudly
A.wandered B.looked C.searched D.travelled
A.girl B.house C.window D.hero
A.satisfaction B.disappointment C.embarrassment D.delight
A.jumped B.climbed C.walked D.flew
A.awake B.asleep C.abandoned D.available
A.saw B.spotted C.observed D.watched
A.disturbed B.comforted C.rescued D.scared
A.pain B.shock C.sorrow D.relief
Mr.Gray traveled a lot on business. He sold machines of various kinds to famers, which he thought not really a very _36_ job, but he had always been interested in _37_, and he was quite satisfied with his life. He had a big_38_, and usually enjoyed driving it long distances, but he was also quite_39_to go by train sometimes too especially when the weather was_40_. He was a little frightened of driving in the rain or snow, and it was _41_tiring to sit comfortably in a train and look out of the windows without being worried about how one was going to get to the next place. One of Mr. Gray’s _42_was often where to stay when he reached some small _43_in the country. He did not expect _44_and wonderful food, but he found it annoying when he was given a cold room, and when there was no hot water _45_ good food after a long and tiring day.
Late one winter evening, Mr. Gray arrived at a small railway station. The journey by train that _46_had not been at all interesting, and Mr. Gray was cold and tired and _47_. He was looking forward to a _48_but satisfying meal by a brightly burning _49_, and then a hot bath and a comfortable bed. While he was walking to the taxi stand, he said to a local man who was also _50_there. “As this is my _51_visit to this part of the country and I was in too much of a hurry to find out about a hotel before I _52_home, I would very much like to know how many you have here.” The local man answered, “We have two.” “And which of the two would you _53_me to go to?” Mr. Gray asked then. The local man scratched his _54_ for a few moments and then answered, “Well, it’s like this: _55_one you go to, you’ll be sorry you didn’t go to the other.”
A.exhausting B.boring C.disappointing D.exciting
A.farming B.gardening C.traveling D.driving
A.taxi B.plane C.car D.boat
A.satisfied B.tired C.frightened D.encouraged
A.cold B.hot C.good D.bad
A.more B.less C.very D.so
A.problems B.questions C.aims D.jobs
A.room B.restaurant C.hotel D.place
A.respect B.comfort C.support D.peace
A.or B.and C.but D.nor
A.month B.day C.week D.moment
A.thirsty B.angry C.ill D.hungry
A.large B.simple C.rich D.wonderful
A.fire B.candle C.oil D.light
A.staying B.walking C.sitting D.working
A.last B.best C.first D.only
A.left B.returned C.went D.missed
A.want B.advise C.allow D.wish
A.hand B.arm C.head D.back
A.each B.whatever C.any D.whichever
“Where is the bus? Why is it always late?” I asked myself. I was going to be late ___36___ 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 ___37___ where I work. “Twenty-five past nine. I ___38___ the manager doesn’t notice.” But I was not ___39___.
“Smith!” shouted the manager. “Late again. What’s your ___40___ this time?” “I am afraid the bus was late, Mr. Brown.” “___41___ up earlier tomorrow! Anyway, go to your place at the counter. We’ll be opening in a few minutes.”
My first customer was a pretty girl wearing a red dress. ___42___ her was a young man of about 25. He seemed very ___43___, and every few seconds he looked towards the main entrance. The girl drew some money and ___44___ about opening an account(帐户). I gave her necessary ___45___ and she went out. ___46___, I noticed a tall man by the door, carrying something ___47___ 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 ___48___ my ears. Everything went black. I was falling… It seemed to be a long time ___49___ I opened my eyes and I found myself in bed! ___50___ shaking from the memory of this terrible dream, I got dressed and ran out of the house. ___51___, 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. “___52___ of your excuses! Start work at once!” To my ___53___, the first customer was a girl ___54___ a red dress and behind her stood a man carrying something wrapped in brown paper. The ___55___! 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.believe B.think C.guess D.hope
A.lucky B.happy C.sorry D.angry
A.excuse B.idea C.cause D.answer
A.Hurry B.Set C.Catch D.Get
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.Again B.Then C.Thus D.However
A.hidden B.filled C.decorated D.covered
A.took B.closed C.filled D.came
A.before B.after C.when D.that
A.Even B.Still C.Just D.Ever
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
A.dream B.story C.affair D.incident
Mr. Flower was well-known around for growing the best flowers of the year and his four glass-houses were taken good care of. These glass-houses were close to a public path, which was always used ___36__ children and young people walking to and from __37__. Boys of about thirteen years of age, especially, were often tempted(尝试) to throw a stone or two at one of Mr. Flower’s __38_ . They managed to resist the temptation(抵制诱惑) when Mr. Flower was around, but the temptation often seemed to be too __39__ when Mr. Flower was __40__ to be seen. For this reason, Mr. Flower did his best to be __41__ his glass-houses at the beginning and end of the school days.
However, it was not always possible for him to be on guard at these times. Mr. Flower had tried __42__ to prevent the damage to his glass; but nothing that he had done had been__43__. He had been to the school to complain(抱怨) to the headmaster, but this had not done any__44__. He had hidden in the bushes(灌木丛)and __45__ those boys that threw stones __46__ his garden, but the boys could run __47__ faster than he, and they even __48__ at him at a distance. He had even walked along the path and picked up all those __49__ that he could find so that the boys would have nothing to __50__, but they soon found others, or threw lumps of earth instead.
Then just as he had given __51__ hope of winning the battle, a truly wonderful __52_ came up to him. He set up a large notice board made of good strong wood, some meters away from the glass-houses __53__ it could be clearly seen from the path. On the board he painted the __54__ : DO NOT THROW AT THIS NOTICE. After this, Mr. Flower had no __55__ . The boys were much more tempted to throw stones at the notice board than at the glass-houses.
A.to B.by C.of D.with
A.factory B.office C.school D.work
A.bed-rooms B.living-room C.reading-room D.glass-houses
A.strong B.weak C.limited D.strange
A.impossible B.unable C.possible D.somewhere
A.far away from B.in or close to C.into or out of D.at or out
A.in no way B.in a way C.in the way D.in many ways
A.successful B.cheerful C.wonderful D.careful
A.harm B.wrong C.good D.wonder
A.watched B.walked to C.waited for D.run after
A.towards B.over C.out of D.into
A.many B.much C.more D.lots of
A.laughed B.looked C.called D.surprised
A.earth B.sticks C.stones D.branches
A.pick up B.catch C.play with D.throw
A.in B.off C.out D.up
A.idea B.friend C.guest D.word
A.where B.there where C.on which D.there
A.announcement B.words C.sentences D.message
A.peaceful times B.further trouble C.more happiness D.questions
Nancy had just got a job as a secretary in a company. Monday was the first day she went to work, so she was very 36 and arrived early.
She 37 the door open and found nobody there. “I am the 38 to arrive.” She thought and came to her desk. She was surprised to find a bunch of 39 on it. They were fresh. She 40 them and they were sweet. She looked around for a41 to put them in. “ Somebody has sent me flowers the very first day!” she thought42 . “ But who could it be?” she began to 43 .
The day passed quickly and Nancy did everything with 44 interest. For the following days of the 45 , the first thing Nancy did was to change water for the followers and then 46 her work.
Then came another Monday. 47 she came near her desk she was overjoyed to see a(n) 48 bunch of flowers there. She quickly put them in the vase, 49 the old ones.
The same thing happened again the next Monday. Nancy began to think of ways to find out the 50 .
On Tuesday afternoon, she was sent to hand in a plan to the 51 . She waited for his directives(命令)at his secretary’s 52 . She happened to see on the desk a half-opened notebook, which 53 : “ In order to keep the secretaries 54 , the company has decided that every 55a bunch of fresh flowers should be put on each secretary’s desk.”
Later, she was told that their general manager was a business management psychologist(心理学家).
A. depressed B. encouraged C. excited D. surprised
A. turned B. pushed C. knocked D. forced
A. last B. second C. third D. first
A. keys B. grapes C. flowers D. bananas
A. smelled B. ate C. took D. held
A. vase B. room C. glass D. bottle
A. angrily B. quietly C. strangely D. happily
A. seek B. wonder C. Work D. ask
A. low B. little C. great D. general
A. month B. period C. year D. week
A. set about B. set up C. set out D. set off
A. Unless B. When C. Since D.Before
A. old B. red C. blue D. new
A. covering B. demanding C. replacing D. forbidding
A. sender B. receiver C. secretary D. waiter
A. assistant B. colleague C. employee D. manager
A. notebook B. desk C. office D. house
A. said B. written C. printed D. signed
A. at home B. on time C. in high spirits D. in low spirits
A. Sunday morning B. Monday morning C. Monday afternoon D. Tuesday afternoon