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My best friend and I were in the shop that she owns. It was the middle of the afternoon. We were both very happy and making plans for the weekend. Suddenly a man entered the shop. We knew that he didn’t look like one of our usual customers, but we welcomed him _  __ anyway. Without any hesitation he pulled something out of his coat. We didn’t notice that it was a __  __ until he ordered us to go into the back with him.
After he warned us that he could fire at any time, he looked for the money everywhere, in the bank, from our wallets, and then he asked for our jewellery (珠宝) and we gave him all he wanted. Finally, he finished his “job” and left.
When I was a child, I felt safe with my parents in my home or wherever I was not alone. Then I began to understand the news and I learnt that __  __ things were happening “out there”, but I still kept thinking that those events were just other people’s __  __, not mine. From the moment the man walked out of the shop, I completely ___  ___. I always look around to see which kinds of people are possibly following me. Now I usually double-check everything: if I’ve locked myself in the car or in the house. I am always careful not to wear any jewellery. Whenever a stranger is getting too close or is trying to get information from me, I feel nervous. I know that it is wrong, and that not everyone is going to _  __ me again.
After all, I consider myself lucky, since nothing really bad happened to me or my friend, but since that day I haven’t felt safe any more. I hate that man not for having taken my jewellery and money, but for having deprived(剥夺)of my innocence.
小题1:
A.sadlyB.quietlyC.angrilyD.politely
小题2:
A.gun B.noteC.mistakeD.knife
小题3:
A.funnyB.horribleC.pleasantD.serious
小题4:
A.exchangesB.worriesC.feelingsD.fables
小题5:
A.made a decisionB.lost my wayC.changed my mindD.calmed down
小题6:
A.disturbB.investigateC.foolD.attack

小题1:D
小题2:A
小题3:B
小题4:B
小题5:C
小题6:D

试题分析:短文大意:一天我最好的朋友和我在她的商店里。我们都很开心,正在制定周末的计划。突然一个男人走进商店。我们知道他看起来不是我们一贯的客户,但我们无论如何还是欢迎他。
小题1:考查副词及语境理解。句意:我们知道他不是那种我们常来的顾客,但是我们还是欢迎他。Sadly悲伤地; quietly安静地;angrily生气地; politely有礼貌地。根据单词所在句子的意思与“欢迎”相对的只能用“politely”。 .根据上下文可知无论如何也要礼貌的欢迎他。所以本题答案为D。
小题2:考查名词及语境理解。句意:毫不犹豫他从衣服里掏出东西。我们直到他命令我们跟他到后面才注意这是一支枪。gun 枪; note  便条;mistake错误;knife刀。根据he pulled out something out of his coat. 可推测是一把枪。所以本题的答案为A。
小题3:考查形容词及语境理解。句意:我得知发生了糟糕的事。funny有趣的;horribleadj.可怕的; 极不友好的; 极讨厌的; 令人震惊的; pleasant令人愉快的;serious严肃的、认真的。根据所给单词,funny和pleasant肯定不选,而serious意思为“严肃的、认真的”。 根据文意可知遭遇抢劫。所以本题的答案为B。
小题4:考查名词及语境理解。句意:我仍然不断在考虑那些事情只是别人的担忧不是我想的。exchanges交流;worries   担忧; feelings感觉; fables寓言,神话,传说。根据单词所在句子的意思及文章主要意思,可知答案为B(担忧)。
小题5:考查动词短语及语境理解。句意:从那个人走出商店的一刹那,我完全改变了主意。made a decision做决定; lost my way 迷路;changed my mind改变主意; calmed down冷静下来。根据单词所在句子的意思可知改变了自己的想法,故答案为C。
小题6:考查动词及语境理解。disturb打扰;investigate探讨;fool愚弄; attack攻击。这道题需要根据前面内容“在锁车门、家门时通常再次检查,陌生人问路感到紧张”,“但是那是错的,以为并不是每个人都想要…我的”, 想再次攻击我,attack攻击。所以本题的答案为D。
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When I was a little girl, I was very shy and      asked others the way. And so I used to walk round in circle and hope that by chance I would get to the place I was going to.
Now, I am no longer     shy to ask people for directions, but I often receive helpless or even wrong information. So I try to avoid giving people wrong directions. If anyone asks      the way somewhere, I would say, " Sorry, I am a stranger here."
Once on my way to work I      by a man. He asked me      I could tell him the way to the Friendship Building. I gave him my usual reply. But just as I walked on only a few steps, I realized that he had asked the way to my office building. However, I had no time to turn back and     him. I was rushing to meet with someone at my office and I didn't want to keep him     .
When I just got to my office, the secretary showed in the man who had asked me for directions. Imagine how       I was and how surprised he was when we saw each other at the first sight!
小题1:
A.LuckB.LuckyC.UnluckyD.Unluckily
小题2:
A.have visitedB.visitC.visitedD.will visited
小题3:
A.alwaysB.usuallyC.oftenD.never
小题4:
A.muchB.tooC.veryD.such
小题5:
A.IB.meC.myD.mine
小题6:
A.stoppedB.leftC.was stoppedD.was left
小题7:
A.whereB.howC.ifD.that
小题8:
A.look atB.look afterC.look forD.look like
小题9:
A.waitB.waitingC.waitedD.to wait
小题10:
A.embarrassedB.worriedC.boredD.tired
One day Tony was crossing the road when he was hit a car. He fell and broke his arm.
He was sent to a hospital. There a doctor operated on his arm. Then he put the arm in a cast(石膏). Tony could not move it at all.
“You must keep your arm in a cast for a month.” The doctor said, “That will give the bone(骨头) a chance to get well”.
A moment later, Tony went back to the hospital. The doctor used a large knife to cut the cast. Then he took Tony’s arm out of the cast.
“Can you move your arm, Tony?” he asked.
Tony tried to move his arm. At last it was difficult, but soon he could move it easily.
“Yes, it’s fine”. He said, “Thank you very much”
“In a few days it will be as good as before.” the doctor said, “Just exercise it a little every day.”
“Will I be able to play the guitar?” Tony asked.
The doctor smiled, “Of course, you will.” He said, “you will have no problems.”
“That’s good news.” Tony said, “Because I couldn’t play it at all before.
小题1:How did Tony break his arm?
A. He was hit by a car      B. He fell off a bike         C.A guitar fell on him
小题2:How long did he have to keep his arm in a cast?
A. One week             B. Four weeks              C.A few days
小题3:How was Tony’s arm when the doctor cut the cast?
A. It was OK            B. It was hurt                  C. It was worse.
小题4:What did the doctor tell him to do after the cast was taken off?
A. See another doctor     B. Play the guitar               C. Exercise his arm.
小题5:Why was Tony pleased?
A. The doctor gave him a guitar.
B. The doctor said he didn’t have to work again
C. He thought he could be able to play the guitar.
I work for a major airline. One afternoon while running through LAX to my plane, I tore (撕破) one of my nylon socks.         , there was a convenience store close to my gate. I knew I could buy a new pair. However, as I waited in line, I        that I had no money in my purse. I thought to myself that maybe the store manager would sell me a pair and let me pay her back the next time. I have been inside her store a lot, even though we have never been        . When it was my         to pay, I showed her my socks and explained that I had no money on me. She laughed and         said, “Take them.”
Well, for whatever reason, two months passed, and I          had not paid the money back.
Then one day while I was busy doing my usual preflight preparations, a passenger asked me if I would          him a newspaper.
I went off the airplane and walked to the same convenience store. I was too embarrassed (尴尬的) to go inside because I had never paid the money back, and I wasn’t carrying my         . Then a man with a friendly face came near.        he could walk past me, I stopped him and asked him for help. He smiled and said that he would do so gladly but wanted to know why I couldn’t do it        . He was rather outgoing and kept saying, “Come on, and tell me.” I needed a newspaper, so I          and told him.
Suddenly he said, “Hold on.” and then took me into his arms quickly and carried me into the store. With his free hand he reached into his pocket and           out a five-dollar bill and said to the manager, “I’d like to pay for the socks this person owes you for and for a newspaper.”
I later learned that this big, gentle man was Rosie Grier, the former L.A. Rams and Hall of Fame football player.
小题1:
A.ProbablyB.LuckilyC.DoubtfullyD.Hopefully
小题2:
A.believedB.thoughtC.feltD.discovered
小题3:
A.noticedB.mentionedC.introducedD.required
小题4:
A.turnB.timeC.chanceD.duty
小题5:
A.simplyB.seriouslyC.actively D.hurriedly
小题6:
A.evenB.stillC.justD.ever
小题7:
A.returnB.passC.leaveD.buy
小题8:
A.socksB.packageC.purseD.passport
小题9:
A.AfterB.UntilC.BeforeD.Unless
小题10:
A.myselfB.himselfC.ourselvesD.itself
小题11:
A.checked inB.gave inC.broke inD.got in
小题12:
A.handedB.sent C.carriedD.pulled
Have you ever had an embarrassing(尴尬的)experience? Last week we asked readers to tell us about embarrassing experiences.  We received thousands of letters! Here is a selection.
Tony:
My most embarrassing experience happened when I had just left university. I had just started teaching in a Liverpool secondary school. One morning my alarm clock didn't ring. I woke up at half past eight and school began at nine. I quickly washed, dressed, jumped into my car and rushed to school. When I arrived, the students had already gone into class. I didn't go to the office, but went straight into class. After two or three minutes the students began laughing, and I couldn't understand why! Suddenly I looked down and understood. I had put on one black shoe and one brown shoe!
Henry:
The most embarrassing experience I've ever had, happened two years ago. After seeing a film, my wife and I had lunch in our favourite restaurant in town. Then we decided to take a walk along the street. The street was very busy and we started holding hands. Suddenly my wife saw a dress that she liked in a shop window, and stopped. I started looking at some watches in the next window. After a minute or two I reached for my wife's hand. There was a loud scream, and a woman slapped my face. I hadn't taken my wife's hand. I'd taken the hand of a complete stranger!
James:
My wife and I had decided to buy a new house, and I'd made an appointment to see our bank manager. I'd never met him before. I went into town in my car and I was lucky enough to find a parking space outside the bank. I'd just started reversing(倒车) into the space when another car made its way into it. I was irritated! I opened my window and shouted at the man in the car. He ignored me and walked away. It took me twenty minutes to find another place. As soon as I had parked the car, I rushed back to the bank. I was ten minutes late for my appointment. I went to the manager's office, knocked and walked in. The manager was sitting behind his desk. He was the man who had taken my parking space!
小题1:The students began laughing when they saw Tony_______.
A.wearing a wrong shoeB.carrying an alarm clock
C.looking down suddenlyD.rushing into the classroom
小题2:Henry was embarrassed because he_______.
A.slapped the woman in the face
B.took the hand of a complete stranger
C.heard his wife screaming in the street
D.knocked over some watches in the shop
小题3:James went into town to_______.
A.put money in the bankB.look for a job
C.meet the bank managerD.buy a new car
小题4:The underlined word "irritated" probably means "_______ ".
A.angryB.impoliteC.worriedD.embarrassed
My name is Christine and I’d like to tell you how I learned English.
Here in Brazil we started to have English classes in high school. When I finished school, I wasn’t good at English. But later, I found it interesting to listen to English songs and watch English films. So I decided to study English at Fisk School when I was thirty-five years old. I had class with sixty teenagers in a big classroom at that time. Because I had to look after my son, I stopped studying at the school after seven months. But I kept studying by myself. I learned by listening to English songs and watching films. When I had problems, I tried to find answers on the Inernet. During that time, my friends helped me a lot.
Now, I have no problem in speaking or reading. Most people are surprised when I speak in English.
根据短文内容,选择正确答案。
小题1:Where is Christine from?
A.America.B.ChinaC.BrazilD.Japan.
小题2:When did Christine start studying at Fisk School?
A.When she finished school
B.When she was thirty-five years old.
C.When she was in high-school
D.When she had her son.
小题3:How long did Christine study English at Fisk School?
A.For seven weeks.
B.For six weeks.
C.For seven months
D.For seven years.
小题4:What does the underlined word “problems” mean in Chinese?
A.问题B.成绩C.结果D.考试
小题5:Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Christine was good at English when she was had to work.
B.Christine stopped studying at the school because she had to work.
C.Christine can read English, but can’t speak English well now.
D.English songs and films made Christine interested in English
How can a small stamp be worth $16,800?
Any mistake made in the printing of a stamp raises its value to stamp collectors. A mistake on a two-penny stamp has made it worth a million and a half times its face value.
Do you think it impossible? Well, it is true. And this is how it happened.
The mistake was made more than a hundred years ago in the former British colony (前英国殖民地) of M auritius (毛里求斯岛), a small island in the Indian Ocean. In 1847 an order for stamps was sent to London. Mauritius was about to become the fourth country in the world to put out stamps.
Before the order was filled and the stamps arrived from England, a big dance was planned by the commander-in-chief (总司令) of all the armed forces on the island. The dance would be held in his house and letters of invitation would be sent to all the important people in Mauritius. Stamps were badly needed to post the letters. Therefore, an islander, who was a good printer, was told to copy the pattern of the stamps. He carelessly put the words “Post Office” instead of “Post Paid”, two words seen on stamps at that time, on the several hundred that he printed.
Today, there are only twenty-six of these misprinted stamps left--- fourteen One-penny Reds and twelve Two-penny Blues. Because there are so few Two-Penny Blues and because of their age, collectors have paid as much as $16,800 for one of them.
小题1:When a mistake is made in the printing of the stamp, the stamp___________.
A.will be thrown away
B.increases in value
C.is not worth buying
D.is worth no more than its face value
小题2:Why did Mauritius print some stamps too? Because__________.
A.London stamps were not well printed
B.London would not print them
C.invitations to a big dance had to be posted quickly
D.Mauritius had a very good printer
小题3:“Post Paid” means___________.
A.the same as “Post Office”
B.the Post Office is the place to buy stamps
C.money has been paid for the stamp
D.the letter must be posted


What is the hottest English word of 2013? It’s “selfie”, according to Oxford dictionaries. Selfie is a photo that one takes of oneself, according to the Oxford online dictionary. People usually take selfies with a smartphone(智能手机) and send them to a social media website.
The word was first used in 2002. In the past 12 months, its frequency (出现频率) in the English language has increased by 17,000 percent, said Oxford dictionaries. Now, almost everybody knows it.
“Almost every day, I take a photo of myself at school, and save it in my Qzone (QQ空间),” said Huang Xu, 13, from Hunan. These photos record her happy and sad moments.
Pop stars also take a lot of selfies. Li Chunping, 14, from Harbin, is a big fan of Yang Mi. “She has used many selfies to tell us what’s going on in her personal life,” said Li.
What makes people love selfies? Some people say it’s narcissism (自恋). “The rise of the selfie is a perfect symbol for our narcissistic culture. We’re crying out: Look at me!” said US psychiatrist(精神科医生) Carole Lieberman.
Young people are using selfies to make friends online, Jonathan Freedland wrote in The Guardian. “The usual purpose of taking a selfie is to share online. They express a human need to connect with others,” wrote Freedland.
Huang Xu agrees with that. “During summer vacation, my classmates and I shared many selfies online. Hair or clothes were not our interests. Through these photos, we got to know each other’s holidays and feelings,” said Huang Xu.
小题1:According to the story, a “selfie” is _____.
A.a person with a smartphone
B.a smartphone which can take photos
C.a photo taken by oneself
D.an English dictionary
小题2:When was the word “selfie” first used?
A.More than ten years agoB.In 2013
C.When smartphones appearedD.Nobody knows
小题3:We can tell from the story that _____.
A.only famous people enjoy taking selfies
B.all people love selfies because of narcissism
C.people love to share selfies online
D.US psychiatrist Carole Lieberman hates selfies
小题4:We put the sentence “But some people don’t see it that way” at the beginning of _______.
A.Paragraph 4B.Paragraph 5C.Paragraph 6D.Paragraph 7
小题5:What is the best title of this passage ?
A.Selfies and narcissismB.Selfies and sharing
C.Selfies and smartphonesD.Selfies, the hottest word in 2013

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