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At Life’s Crossroads
Leaving high school, I had to choose a career path—medicine or business—before college started in three months, but I couldn’t decide. Both my uncles suggested I work for a month in a         followed by a month in a hospital before I could know what to do. It seemed like a good idea.
Then near the end of two months, I began thinking about my two         . The bank had offered better working conditions. The hospital was full of excitement, but the training was hard. It seemed that the choices of        was going to run out.
The Last day of my work at the hospital, I was         home when I saw a boy hit by a bus and lie in the road as the bus run away.        stopped. I know if the boy stayed there, he would die very soon. So, without help, I lifted him into my car.
The next day, I went to see him. His family were sitting around his bed. The doctor introduced me as “the person who saved the boy’s life”.Everyone got up, with        smiles on their faces. The mother held my hands to her face, repeating again and again, “See, you are an angel!”
What a feeling this was, to help save the life of another person!         , I knew I wanted to do for the rest of my life. I went to college for my medical studies.
We may spend a lot of time wondering about what         to take in our lives, but sometimes you don’t really have to worry about your       decisions. They are made for you by some quality(品质) in you—by what you’re        to do when necessary.
小题1:
A.teamB.companyC.gardenD.laboratory
小题2:
A.unclesB.hobbiesC.colleges D.experiences
小题3:
A.businessB.educationC.careerD.subject
小题4:
A.runningB.ridingC.stayingD.driving
小题5:
A.All B.FewC.NobodyD.Someone
小题6:
A.gentleB.weak C.pleasant D.grateful
小题7:
A.LuckilyB.ProbablyC.ImmediatelyD.Quietly
小题8:
A.pathB.actionC.interest D.advice
小题9:
A.big B.personalC.quickD.fair
小题10:
A.freeB.afraidC.readyD.careful

小题1:B
小题2:D
小题3:A
小题4:D
小题5:C
小题6:D
小题7:C
小题8:A
小题9:A
小题10:C

试题分析:在人生的十字路口,高中毕业我不得不选择职业道路---医学还是商业--在大学开始前的三个月里,但我无法决定。我的两个叔叔建议我知道做什么之前,在公司里工作一个月然后在医院里工作一个月。银行提供更好的工作条件,医院充满了激动,但培训太难了。似乎商业的选择要没了。我在医院工作的最后一天,我正在开车回家,当时我看到一个男孩被公交车撞了,躺在路上,公交车逃逸了。没有人停下来救他,我知道如果男孩呆在那儿,他很快就会死掉。没人帮我的情况下,我把他抬上我的车。第二天我去看他,当医生介绍我是那个救了男孩命的人时,所有人站起来,脸上带着感激的微笑。他的妈妈把我的手捧到她的脸上,不停地重复“你是个天使。”挽救另一个人的生活的感觉真好!我立刻知道我想我的余生做什么了。我上大学学了医学。我们也许花很多时间思考生活中走什么样的路,但有时你并不真的必须担心你的重大决定,它们是为你以某种品质而定的,以必要时准备好去做什么的方式。
小题1:考查名词。句意:我的两个叔叔建议我知道做什么之前,在公司里工作一个月然后在医院里工作一个月。team   队,company公司,garden花园,laboratory实验室。根据medicine or business医学还是商业,a month in a hospital 在医院里工作一个月,可知答案选B.
小题2:考查名词。句意: 两个月临近结束时,我开始考虑我的两个经历。uncles叔叔,hobbies爱好,colleges大学,experiences经历。根据在医院和公司分别工作一个月,可知是两个经历,故答案选D.
小题3:考查名词。句意:似乎商业的选择要没了。 business商业,education教育,career职业,subject科目。作者在对在医院工作还是从事商业工作进行选择,可知答案选A.
小题4:考查动词。句意:我正在开车回家。 running跑,riding骑, staying呆,driving驾车。根据 I lifted him into my car.我把他抬上了我的车,可知答案选D.
小题5:考查代词。句意:没有人停下来救他。 All所有的, Few没有多少, Nobody没人,Someone某人。根据without help没人帮助下,可知答案选C.
小题6:考查形容词。句意:所有人站起来,脸上带着感激的微笑。 gentle温柔的, weak虚弱的, pleasant愉快的,grateful感激的。作者救了小男孩的命,他的家人当然是感激的,可知答案选D.
小题7:考查副词。句意:我立刻知道我想我的余生做什么了。Luckily幸运地,Probably大概,Immediately立刻,Quietly安静地。根据What a feeling this was, to help save the life of another person! 挽救另一个人的生活的感觉真好!可知他喜欢救别人生命的工作,有这一感觉后马上知道自己有了决定,故答案选C.
小题8:考查名词。句意:我们也许花很多时间思考生活中走什么样的路 path路,action  行动,interest兴趣,advice建议。根据I had to choose a career path我不得不选择职业道路,可知答案选A.
小题9:考查形容词。句意:但有时你并不真的必须担心你的重大决定。big重大的,personal  个人的,quick快的,fair公平的。对职业的选择是一个重大的决定,可知答案选A.
小题10:考查形容词。句意:它们是为你以某种品质而定的,以必要时准备好去做什么的方式。 free自由的, afraid害怕的,ready准备的,careful认真的。be ready to do准备好做某事,可知答案选C.
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Lesson from Dad
When he was 11years old ,he loved fishing in the lake near his family’s house in New Hampshire.
On the day before bass season began ,he and his father ________in  the evening . When his fishing pole bent over ,he knew something _________ was on the other end . The boy skillfully pulled the fish in . It was the largest one he had ever __________,but it was a bass .
The boy and his father looked at the handsome fish . The father looked at his watch . Ithe was 10p. m. .
--two hours __________bass season began . He looked at the fish ,then at the boy .
“You’ll have to __________,soon ,”he said .
“Dad!”cried the boy .
“There will be other fish ,”said his father .
“Not as his as this one ,”cried the boy .
He looked around the lake . ________other fishermen or boats were anywhere around . He looked again at his father’s stem face . He knew that it was __________to change the decision . Slowly ,he lowered the fish back into the water .
That was thirty –four __________ago . Today,the boy is a successful architect in New York City. He has never caught such a large fish , _________he does see that fish again and again –every time he faces a question of right and wrong . His father taught him it is the practice of doing right that is ___________.
Do we do right when no one is looking ?
小题1:A.went boating     B.  went fishing         C.  went swimming
小题2:A.huge            B.light                  C.small
小题3:A.eaten            B.seen                   C.bought
小题4:A.after            B.when                  C.before
小题5:A.look it over     B.put it back           C.pick it up
小题6:A.No               B.Any                    C.Some
小题7:A.suitable         B.impossible             C.necessary
小题8:A.weeks            B.months                C years
小题9:A.or               B.and                    C.but
小题10:A.difficult       B.terrible               C.dangerous
Before my first summer vacation at college, my roommate Ted asked me to work with him on his father’s farm in Argentina. The idea of spending two months in Argentina was exciting. But I was afraid of it. I had never been far from New England. What would it be like in a strange country? What about the language? The more I thought about it, the more the idea worried me.
In the end I turned down the invitation. As soon as Ted asked somebody else to go, I began kicking myself. I had turned down something I wanted to do because I was afraid, and had ended up feeling depressed (沮丧的) . That unhappy summer taught me a valuable lesson out of which I developed a rule for myself: do what makes you worried; don’t do what makes you depressed.
At the end of my senior year, I began to think about becoming a writer. But my professor was telling me to aim at teaching. I hesitated (犹豫). The idea of trying to live by writing was a lot scarier than spending a summer in Argentina. Back and forth I went, making my decision, unmaking it. Suddenly I realized that every time I gave up the idea of writing, that downhearted feeling went through me.
Giving up on what I really wanted to do depressed me. Right then I learned another lesson. To avoid that kind of depression meant having to bear a certain amount of worry and concern.
When I first began writing articles, I was frequently required to interview big names. Before each interview I would get anxieties (焦虑) in the mind and my hands would shake. One person I particularly admired was the great composer Duke Ellington. On the stage and on television, he seemed the very model of confidence. Then I learned Ellington still got stage fright and had anxietyattacks. I went on doing those frightening interviews. Then I realized that I was even looking forward to the interviews. What had happened to those anxieties?
Well, in truth, the anxieties were still there, but there were fewer of them. I had benefited from a process of overcoming them. If you put an individual in an anxious situation often enough, he will eventually learn that there isn’t anything to be worried about. This brings me to a conclusion: you’ll never get rid of anxiety by avoiding the things that caused it. The point is that the new, the different, is definitely scary (可怕的). But each time you try something, you learn, and as the learning piles up, the world opens to you.
小题1:What does the phrase “turned down” mean in the second paragraph?
A.To say “No” to his roommate.B.To say in a low voice.
C.To put away the invitation.D.To take the invitation.
小题2:We can infer from the passage that the writer________.
A.finds it difficult to make decision
B.has found out what causes anxiety
C.was inspired (受启发的) by Duke Ellington’s stage fright
D.no longer feels anxious about new experiences
小题3:Which of the following opinions does the writer probably accept?
A.Hesitation leads to depression.
B.Anxiety can be a positive drive.
C.Avoiding anxiety reduces depression.
D.Depression is a signal that one is growing up.
Mrs Weeks was reading a newspaper story to her class. The story said:
Were you ever in a hospital when you were small? How did you feel? The doctors in Children's Hospital are asking for money for children's toys. Some children in the hospital must stay in bed for many weeks. Toys are needed to keep these sick children happy and quiet. Money for them can be sent to the hospital.
After Mrs. Weeks read the story, she said,"This story gave me an idea."
"You want us to bring some money for the toys.""We could bring some of our own toys for the children in the hospital, "said the boys and girls one after another.
"Well, your ideas would be nice, "Mrs. Weeks said,"but mine is different."
Mrs. Weeks smiled. "Do you think you could make toys?" she asked.
"Yes, yes," the whole class answered.
"Great! Let's begin to make toys tomorrow," said Mrs. Weeks.
On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Weeks took the children to the hospital with the toys made by her students.
The children in the hospital felt very happy to see the toys. The children in the class felt happy, too. A few days later, Mrs. Weeks read another newspaper story to the class:
Some school pupils brought toys to Children's Hospital last week. The toys were made by the pupils of Grade Three in Green Street School. The doctors said, "We have never had so many wonderful toys. Our children are very happy with them. They say, 'THANK YOU, GRADE THREE'" 
小题1:What was the first newspaper story mainly about?
A.Sick children in Children's Hospital
B.Doctors in Children's Hospital
C.Mrs. Weeks and her students
D.Toys made by the boys and girls
小题2:What "idea" did Mrs. Weeks have in mind?
A.Ask the class to give some money to the children in the hospital.
B.Ask the class to send some of their own toys to the children in the hospital.
C.Let the class make some toys themselves and give them to the children in the hospital.
D.Tell the class to go to see the children in the hospital.
小题3:Doctors in Children's Hospital didn't have         to keep the children happy and quiet.
A.enough timeB.enough boys and girls
C.enough toysD.enough doctors
小题4:At first, the doctors in Children's Hospital wanted to _______ the sick children.
A.give some money toB.make some toys for
C.get money to buy toys forD.borrow some toys for
小题5:What Mrs. Weeks really wanted to do is to _________              .
A.let everyone know her class .
B.save some money for toys .
C.make herself famous .
D.teach the pupils to do things themselves and be helpful to others .
Alfred Nobel, a Swedish - born chemist, who died in 1896, at one time believed that his invention of explosives (炸药) could bring wars to an end,  But later he found he was wrong.
Nobel was born in Sweden in 1833. With only one year of formal schooling, he became a chemist and inventor by age of 16.
He was also a linguist, speaking English, Russian, German and French besides Swedish. He wrote poetry(诗歌). He began his work with producing liquid nitroglycerin (硝酸甘油)  for use in mining and construction.  He then discovered that liquid nitroglycerin could be dried.  He called it dynamite, after the Greek word dynamis, meaning "power". Then he became rich. When he died, his estate (财产) was worth about 89 million.
Nobel never married, and he left most of his estate to those who have been known as Nobel Prizes. The money is invested (投资) and the interest (利息) is given out as yearly prizes for persons who have done something special for mankind in the fields of physics, chemistry, physiology, medicine, literature, and peace.
Prizes were first awarded in 1901. Over the years, many great people such as Albert Einstein in physics, Marie Curie in chemistry, Martin Luther King, Jr. for peace and Mo yan for literature got the awards.
小题1:From the passage we can guess the underlined word "linguist" is a person who_______.
A.can speak a foreign language
B.writes good poetry
C.knows several foreign language well
D.makes many inventions
小题2:Alfred Nobel believed_______.
A.he would become the richest person of the world
B.his invention could stop wars in the world
C.the Nobel Prizes could be world - famous
D.no one could use his invention to start wars
小题3:All the questions have been answered Except_______.
A.who chooses the Nobel Prize winners
B.when were Nobel Prizes first awarded
C.who could win Nobel Prizes
D.what else was Nobel interested in besides chemistry
The Beets were a new couple (夫妇). The things in their rooms, such as the television, the computer, the fridge, furniture(家具) and so on, were all left by their parents. They only paid some money for their food and clothes. But they tried their best to save money. If they had something important to tell their friends, they always visited them instead of calling them.
One day, it was a quarter past nine. Mr. Beet didn’t come back. His wife was a little worried. The supper was cold and she had waited for two hours. She was sitting by the table in the dark (黑暗) room.
Suddenly the woman heard someone coming upstairs. It was her husband’s step. She hurried to open the door. In the dark she could hear his deep breathing(呼吸). As soon as he sat down, she turned on the light and found he looked very tired.
“Why do you come back so late, dear?” asked the woman. “Haven’t you caught a bus?”
“Yes, but I didn’t take it.”
“Why not?”
“I ran after it so that I saved two dollars this evening.”
“That’s great!” the woman said happily. “Run after a taxi next time and you’ll save both more time and money.”
小题1:The supper was ready at ________ .
A.6:15B.6:30 C.6:45D.7:15
小题2:Mrs. Beet sat in the dark because ___________        .
A.she wanted to save money.
B.she didn’t like the bright light.
C.she was afraid to be seen.
D.she wanted to have a good rest.
小题3:When Mr. Beet got home that evening, __________   .
A.his wife was angry with himB.he was very tired
C.he was too hungry to say a wordD.his wife felt sorry
小题4:Mrs. Beet hoped _______________  .
A.her husband went home by bus the next time.
B.her husband could keep on doing exercise.
C.her husband could be stronger and stronger.
D.her husband could save more money and time.
One day, a poor boy who was trying to pay his way through school by selling goods door to door found that he had ten cents left. He was hungry so he decided to beg* for a meal at the next house.

However, he lost his courage when a lovely young woman opened the door. He only asked for a drink of water. She thought he looked hungry so she brought him a large glass of milk. He drank it slowly, and then asked, "How much do I pay you?"
"You don't pay me anything," she replied. "Mother has taught me never to accept the pay for a kindness." He said, "Then I thank you from the bottom of my heart." As Howard Kelly left that house, he not only felt stronger physically*, but it also increased his believe in God and the whole human. He was about to give up and stop before this point.
Years later the young woman became fairly ill. The local doctors had no idea to deal with her illness. They finally sent her to the big city, where specialists* can be called in to study her strange disease. Dr. Howard Kelly, now famous was called in for the consultation*. When he heard the name of the town she came from, a light filled his eyes. Immediately, he got up and went down through the hospital hall into her room. Dressed in his doctor's uniform he went in to see her. He recognized her at once. He went back to the consultation room and decided to do his best to save her life. From that day on, he gave special attention to her.
After Howard Kelly and his workmates worked hard for a long time, they won and the woman was saved. Dr. Kelly asked the business office to pass the final bill to him for agreement. He looked at it and then wrote something on the side. The bill was sent to her room. She was afraid to open it because she was sure that it would take the rest of her life to pay it off. Finally she looked, and the note on the side of the bill caught her attention. She read these words:
"Paid." (Signed) Dr. Howard Kelly
Tears of happiness came down out of her eyes as she prayed* silently: "Thank You, God. Your love has reached everywhere through hearts and hands of the human beings."
小题1:Little Kelly felt      when the woman opened the door for him.
A.surprisedB.excitedC.upsetD.happy
小题2:The woman was saved at last because            .
A.she wasn’t badly ill
B.Dr. Kelly helped her a lot and paid for her cost
C.the cost for her disease is only the cost for a glass of milk
D.other people knew that she was kind and gave her a hand
小题3:Which following isn’t mentioned in the article?
A.Dr. Kelly lived a poor life when he was young.
B.Little Kelly was thankful when he left the woman’s house.
C.Dr. Kelly didn’t remember the woman at all.
D.The woman believed in God very much when she saw the words written by Dr. Kelly.
小题4:What is the best title?
A.The Boy And The WomanB.A Glass of Milk
C.A Sick WomanD.A Strange Disease

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