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We could see that he was trying to _____ his own responsibility for the delay, instead of accepting his fault.


  1. A.
    run over
  2. B.
    smooth over
  3. C.
    pass off
  4. D.
    turn down
B
smooth over(="make" smooth, put right, balliate)使平息,使恢复正常的,掩饰:1)I will try to smooth their quarrel over.(我将设法平息他们的争吵。) 2)Don't try to smooth over your fault.(不要设法掩饰你的过错。)
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As usual on the Charlotte-to-Miami flight, the plane was totally__ . Because we did not get our boarding passes until we__ At the gate, KallieAnd I could not get seats togetherAnd were __  by theAisle(过道). IAsked two passengers in my row if they would switch places with KallieAnd me, __  we could be together. They __  , saying they thought they should stay in theirAssigned seats.
Meanwhile,A motherAnd her three children were inA _   several rowsAhead of us. There had beenA mistake in their boarding passes,And _  the whole family had been split up. The passengers in her row_   refused to move elsewhere. She was very__ About the younger boy sitting with strangers. She was in tears, yet nobody__   to help her.
There wereA troop of Boy Scouts(童子军) on __  . Suddenly the Scout leader stood upAnd said, "Ma’am, I think we can help you." He then __   five minutes rearranging his group so thatAdequate space was __   for the family. The boys followed his directions cheerfullyAnd without _  ,And the mother's relief was obvious.
Kallie, however, was beginning to panicAt the _   not being next to me. I told her that there wasn’tAnything I could do. __  , the man sitting next to the Scoutmaster, __   to meAndAsked, "Would youAnd your daughter like our seats?" __   to himselfAnd the Scoutmaster. We traded seatsAnd continued our trip, very much relieved to be togetherAnd watch the scenery from Kallie’s window seat.

1.Aworried Bexcited Canxious Deager

2.Aloved Bconsidered Cimagined Dmissed

3.Afull Bcrowded Cempty Doverweight

4.Areached Barrived Clanded Dknocked

5.Adivided Bblocked Cseparated Dconnected

6.Ain case Beven if Cas if Dso that

7.Aprevented Brefused Cagreed Dpromised

8.Apanic Bhurry Crush Dseat

9.Ahowever Botherwise Ctherefore Dinstead

10.Atoo Beven Cever Dalso

11.Aconcerned Bcurious Cparticular Dcontent

12.Asuggested Boffered Cprovided Dsupplied

13.Aduty Bwatch Cboard Dspot

14.Atook Bcost Cpaid Dspent

15.Aconvenient Bavailable Cprobable Dcomfortable

16.Apermission Bexcuse Capology Dcomplaint

17.Athought Bend Cfeeling Dsense

18.AImmediately BPuzzlingly CClearly DAmazingly

19.Aturned up BturnedAround Cturned out DturnedAway

20.Asticking Bkeeping Cwaving Dreferring

 

Living in South Africa, I had always taken the wildlife pretty much for granted. Not to say that we were surrounded by it, but the accessibility of game parks and wildlife sanctuaries(避难所,庇护所) always made it seem like a natural part of the environment. For this reason, I suppose that the way my European friends used to talk to me, wasn’t so strange after all. They would ask me what I thought at the time were really silly questions which got on my nerves. They’d say things like ‘Do you have a pet baboon?’ or ‘Do you travel to school by elephant?’.

When Amanda, a friend of mine who was visiting from England, invited me to join her and a group of friends on a wildlife expedition, I was not filled with enthusiasm. However, from the moment we entered the gates of the Zaluzi game reserve, I knew that this was not going to be anything like I had expected. We had been traveling along the National Road when, suddenly, we turned onto a dirt track which seemed to be hidden in the middle of nowhere. Amazingly, the scenery changed dramatically. The civilized environment took on a wild, chaotic(混沌的;一片混乱的) aspect and continued to do so as we walked deeper into the bush.

After having a good night’s sleep at one of the reserve’s bungalows, we were woken at the crack of dawn. After a quick breakfast we piled into a jeep and set off. Our guide assured us that the early start was necessary in order to have the best chance of seeing what was really worthwhile. Armed with just a thermos of coffee, we set out towards the shore of a small lake where it was expected that we could see that animals that used it as their morning watering hole.

On the way to our destination, we topped a hill and there, against the emerging morning light, were a group of animals.  It was a stunning sight. As we moved closer, the animals did not appear to be alarmed by our presence. Pet baboons aside, I had never before come within such close range of a pride of lions. It did cross my mind, however, that we might be in a certain amount of danger. When I asked Timothy, our game ranger, if we were actually in any danger, he replied straightforwardly that one is never entirely safe in the bush, but his knowledge and experience allowed him to anticipate any danger with reasonable accuracy.

However, the following day there was some cause for alarm. Not having started out so early, we missed the sightings of the day before. We decided to drive around for a while, hoping to come across something of interest. Suddenly our tracker perched up on the back of our vehicle, signaled to the driver to halt and at the same moment I realized that this time we had stumbled right into a pride of lions. The driver promptly turned off the engine and in a low voice warned us to remain seated and not to make any abrupt movements. The lions were picking at what looked like the remains of a zebra. Timothy, later told us how much to our advantage this was. Had their bellies not been full, their reaction to us would surely have been otherwise. As the nearest lion was less than three meters away from the jeep, I considered that we had been very lucky indeed.

All in all, it was a wonderful trip. Our near miss with the lions was without a doubt the highlight, but what it taught me yet again was how easy it is to be indifferent to our surroundings and not to have a full appreciation of the beauty around us.

1.How did the writer feel about the questions her European friends asked?

A. ridiculous      B. annoyed       C. strange     D. embarrassed

2.When did the writer’s attitude change about the expedition?

A. When she was traveling along the dirt track.

B. When she received her invitation.

C. When she arrived at the game reserve.

D. When her friend arrived from England.

3.What does the underlined word ‘It’ (in the fourth paragraph) refer to?

A. the pride of lions     B. the destination

C. the top of the hill     D. the morning light

4.Timothy’s experience as a game ranger was valuable because he ______________

A. could supply a straightforward answer to any question.

B. knew how to frighten the animals.

C. knew the game reserve well.

D. could identify trouble in advance.

5.What does the writer mean by the underlined sentence ‘we had been very lucky indeed’ in the fifth paragraph?

A. They had seen the lions up close.    B. They hadn’t been attacked.

C. They had a good guide with them.   D. They had gone on a trip.

6.What conclusion does the writer of the text come to?

A. We often do not realize how attractive our environment really is.

B. It is not clever to unnecessarily put ourselves in dangerous situations.

C. We don’t respect wild animals enough.

D. We should protect our surroundings.

 

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Our three-year-old daughter Becky wanted a dog.But we were too busy to buy one.One day, Becky ran in, shouting, “Mom! Come to see my dog!” Her face was red with   36 .

  I followed her to the bush and found a   37 ! He was hurt.Seeing me, he stood up   38 ! I could see his teeth! God! My mouth felt dry.“Don’t be afraid.That’s Mom.She  39 you, too.” Becky said.Then he became friendly.It was  40 !

  I   41  to find my husband and told him about the wolf.We should have  42  the wolf, but Becky loved him.Besides, he was gentle(温柔的) to Becky.So we called the vet finally.

  Becky named the wolf (狼) Ralph ,  43  she carried food to him every day.Later, Ralph got well.They played together in the daytime.At night, Ralph would return to the mountains.Sometimes he   44  but came back several days later.

  On Becky’s first day of school, we could see Ralph’s   45 .After the school bus left, Ralph lay by the side of the road and   46  .When Becky returned, he got happy again.This    47  throughout Becky’s school years.

  Twelve   48  passed.

  One day we heard that a she-wolf was killed.The other wolf was hurt and ran away.We were   49  about Ralph.That night, Ralph returned with a wound (伤).Fifteen-year-old Becky held his head and   50  him.We hope he could come through.However, he   51 .

  Becky cried.I noticed something strange in the bush — two little yellow eyes! Ralph’s  52 ! Before he died, Ralph   53  his child to us! He knew he would be  54  here, as he had been.Ralph, Ralph...I was   55 .

  “Don’t be afraid, little ...Ralphie.That’s Mom.She loves you, too.”

1.                A.encouragement  B.entertainment    C.agreement    D.excitement

 

2.                A.dog            B.fox            C.wolf D.tiger

 

3.                A.lovely          B.finally          C.suddenly  D.patiently

 

4.                A.hurts          B.loves           C.kills  D.hates

 

5.                A.wonderful      B.unhappy        C.unbelievable   D.normal

 

6.                A.prepared       B.rushed         C.pretended D.wanted

 

7.                A.loved          B.found          C.damaged  D.killed

 

8.                A.and            B.but            C.so   D.or

 

9.                A.disappeared     B.turned         C.passed   D.came

 

10.               A.sadness        B.dream         C.understanding  D.anger

 

11.               A.slept           B.left            C.sang  D.waited

 

12.               A.stopped        B.joined          C.lived  D.continued

 

13.               A.days           B.weeks          C.months    D.years

 

14.               A.surprised       B.puzzled         C.worried   D.careful

 

15.               A.comforted      B.beat           C.washed   D.amused

 

16.               A.succeeded      B.died           C.cried D.woke

 

17.               A.mother         B.father          C.wife  D.child

 

18.               A.posted         B.brought        C.sold  D.threw

 

19.               A.safe           B.happy          C.warm D.friendly

 

20.               A.confused       B.disappointed    C.moved    D.frightened

 

 

Letters to the next president

Dear Mr. President:

I would like to personally thank you for your time and concern for our great country. I would like to take a few minutes to address a few concerns that I have with the United States.

First of all, I would like to address the war. In my opinion, we should have never been involved with Iraq to the extent that we are now. I believe we should pull our troops out. However, I think there should be a time table that we follow but the time table should not be released(发布) because the enemy does not need to know when we are going to pull out. Also, the war takes out a ton of our money, which leads me to my next issue.

The economy right now, in the opinion of many Americans is the biggest issue with which we are facing right now. No one can predict what will happen one day or the next. The obvious thing to do is to put 700 billion dollars in the economy, but that bill failed and was rejected by the House of Representatives(众议院). Instead of putting 700 billion dollars in, I think the money should be equally distributed among Americans to pay off their debts. I'm not sure if this would work, but I think it is a positive alternative(替代) we could take.

My final issue I would like to call to your attention is teacher's salaries. The high school students of today are America's future. In a way, America's future depends greatly on the high school teachers of America. Saying this, it is sad that teacher's salaries are where they are. While teachers are working harder and harder every day to teach high school students, CEO's of big companies that are driving our countries economy into the ground are getting bonuses. I'm not saying that teacher's salaries should be the same of CEO's of companies, but I do strongly believe that action should be taken to increase the salaries of teachers because they have one of the most important jobs in America - - preparing our country for the future.

Once again, thank you for your time and your effort you put in to making this great country a better place.

Sincerely, Walker

1.What's the author's attitude towards the Iraq War?

A.Supportive        B.Objective(客观的)   C.Negative          D.Positive

2.What's true about the time of pulling the troops out?

A.We should pull the troops out without delay.

B.There is no need to have a time table to follow.

C.The public has the fight to know the time table.

D.We should keep the time secret from the enemy.

3.According to the author, the 700 billion dollars__________

A.is the biggest issue with which we are facing right now.

B.has been accepted by the House of Representatives.

C.should be equally shared among Americans

D.should be put in the economy

4.When talking about high school teachers, the author thinks that____________

A.the teachers' salaries are not high enough.

B.teacher's salaries should be as high as CEO's.

C.the teachers work harder than CEO's of companies.

D.teaching is more important than any other job in America

5.Which of the topics is NOT included in the letter?

A.Election           B.International affair   C.Finance           D.Education,

 

A man found the cocoon (茧) of a moth (蛾). He took it home so that he could   1  the moth come out of the cocoon. On that day a small   2  appeared. He sat and watched the moth for several hours as the moth struggled to   3  the body through that little hole. Soon it seemed to stop making any progress. It appeared as if it had   4  as far as it could and it could go no further. It just seemed to be stuck. So the man, out of his kindness, decided to help the moth. He took a pair of scissors and   5  the remaining bit of the cocoon. The   6  then came out easily. But it had a swollen body and small, shriven (无用的) wings. The man continued to watch the moth because he expected that, at any moment, the wings would enlarge and   7  to be able to support the   8  , which would get smaller in time. Neither happened! In fact, the little moth spent the rest of its life   9  around with a swollen body and shriven wings. It was   10   able to fly.

What the man in his kindness didn’t   11  was that the small cocoon and the   12  of the moth to get through the   13  opening was a way to push fluid (液体)   14  the body of moth    15  its wings so that it would be ready to fly   16  it got out of the cocoon. Freedom and   17  would come only after the struggle. By taking the struggle away, he also took away the moth’s health.

Sometimes struggles are exactly what we need in our lives. If we were to   18  our lives without any difficulties, we would become disabled. We would not be as   19  as what we could have been. Give every opportunity a chance. Leave no room for    20  .

1.                A.help           B.protect         C.watch    D.see

 

2.                A.opening        B.line            C.moth D.butterfly

 

3.                A.pull            B.draw           C.make D.force

 

4.                A.got            B.done           C.tried D.climbed

 

5.                A.cut up          B.cut off          C.cut out   D.cut in

 

6.                A.moth          B.butterfly        C.cocoon   D.worm

 

7.                A.lessen          B.widen          C.expand   D.shorten

 

8.                A.standing        B.flight           C.wings D.body

 

9.                A.flying          B.crawling        C.walking   D.lying

 

10.               A.already         B.certainly        C.never D.ever

 

11.               A.do            B.think           C.want  D.understand

 

12.               A.crawling        B.struggle        C.fight  D.force

 

13.               A.tiny           B.beginning       C.right  D.above

 

14.               A.in             B.on            C.by   D.from

 

15.               A.into           B.to             C.in    D.onto

 

16.               A.after           B.once           C.before    D.until

 

17.               A.courage        B.happiness       C.flight D.survival

 

18.               A.stand by        B.get on          C.go through D.live in

 

19.               A.great          B.determined     C.brave D.strong

 

20.               A.regrets         B.death          C.failure D.wishes

 

 

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