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     For a few years, I have been wearing a ring on my right hand. It's not always the__1__ring, but it's
always a ring that has__2__on it so that when I look at it, I'm__3__or reminded of something important. I
have made a__4__of buying rings like this whenever I see one in a store. Sometimes I give them away as
__5__to someone like Jennie.
     I first met Jennie in the __6__waiting room and we had talked several times. One night I sat down
beside her and __7__how her son was doing because I knew that he was in very__8__condition. She told me that she didn't know what to do any more because it seemed none of the__9__from the doctors was
good. They weren't at all sure her son was going to __10__the accident that had hurt him so badly. With
__11__in her eyes she said, "They're __12__my hope."
     I knew then that it was__13__just a coincidence that I was wearing the ring that I had on that day. As
she__14__to talk, I __15__slipped the ring off my finger and placed it in Jennie's hand. I told her to wear
it to remember that God loved her and He would be with her__16__all of this.__17__Jennie looked down
at the ring, she got excited and then held it tightly,__18__the word written on the ring was "HOPE".
     The last day I was at the hospital, I saw Jennie in the distance as I got on the lift. She __19__and held
up the hand with the ring on it as she called out to me saying, "Look, I __20__have Hope!"
(     )1. A. special  
(     )2. A. words    
(     )3. A. admired  
(     )4. A. plan      
(     )5. A. gifts    
(     )6. A. railway  
(     )7. A. asked    
(     )8. A. favorable
(     )9. A. advice    
(     )10. A. defeat  
(     )11. A. apologies
(     )12. A. keeping up
(     )13. A. other than
(     )14. A. continued
(     )15. A. cautiously
(     )16. A. over    
(     )17. A. Until    
(     )18. A. for      
(     )19. A. shouted  
(     )20. A. ever   
B. expensive  
B. pictures    
B. encouraged  
B. point      
B. prizes      
B. school      
B. explained  
B. normal      
B. news        
B. experience  
B. tears      
B. bringing down
B. rather than
B. refused    
B. quietly    
B. beyond      
B. While      
B. so          
B. waved      
B. only        
C. same        
C. names      
C. trusted    
C. list        
C. awards      
C. hospital    
C. thought    
C. serious    
C. instructions
C. predict    
C. anger      
C. cutting off
C. more than  
C. attempted  
C. nervously  
C. through    
C. Since      
C. yet        
C. cheered    
C. still      
D. valuable  
D. symbols    
D. puzzled    
D. habit      
D. thanks    
D. airport    
D. found      
D. excellent  
D. comfort    
D. survive    
D. doubt      
D. taking away
D. less than  
D. started    
D. shyly      
D. within    
D. When      
D. and        
D. hesitated  
D. Just     
1-5: CABDA     6-10:CACBD     11-15: BDCAB     16-20: CDABC
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Sometimes a small thing during your childhood can leave a lasting impression. The event happened one day when we were having  16  after shopping. I was glad to see there were so many  17  dishes on the table except for a plate of peas.
I can’t  18  why so many people like to eat peas. But I do not like peas at all.
“Eat your peas,” my grandmother said. “Mother,” said my mother in her  19  voice, “he doesn’t like peas.” My grandmother did not  20  , but there was something in her eyes that    21   she was not going to  22   . She said slowly but firmly, “I’ll pay you five dollars if you eat those peas.” I didn’t know what to do then. I only knew that five dollars was a good amount of money. I began to  23  the awful things down my throat.
With a  24  smile on her face, Grandmother said, “I can do what I want to, Ellen, and you can’t   25  me.” My mother glared at me. No one can glare like my mother. The glares made me nervous, and every single pea made me want to  26 . Finally I swallowed the last pea. My grandmother   27  me the five dollars with a smile.  28   , my mother continued to glare  29   .
That night, at dinner, my mother  30  two of my all-time favorite dishes, beef and potatoes. Along with them  31  a big, steaming bowl of peas. She offered me some peas, and I    32  , “Mum, I don’t like peas,” I said.
“You ate them for  33  ,” she said. “You can also eat them for love.” “But, I ...” What could I say to refuse my mother? There was  34 . I had no choice but to eat the peas. The five dollars were quickly  35 . But the story of the peas lives on to this day.
16.  A. tea              B. lunch          C. coffee        D. supper
17.  A. delicious     B. perfect    C. expensive       D. colorful
18.  A. believe        B. agree      C. understand    D. forgive
19.  A. violent        B. angry      C. unattractive         D. warning
20.  A. analyze       B. reply         C. insist        D. resist
21.  A. proved        B. suggested   C. wondered     D. advised
22.  A. give up       B. give in    C. allow for        D. leave alone
23.  A. conduct       B. digest         C. absorb    D. force
44.  A. greedy        B. disappointed  C. satisfied     D. sensitive
25.  A. prevent       B. master    C. scare           D. arrange
26.  A. put forward   B. set out   C. throw up      D.break through
27.  A. spared         B. borrowed    C. showed      D. handed
28.  A. But             B. However     C. So         D. Though
29.  A. in silence      B. with excitement
C. in surprise      D.with doubt
30.  A. chose       B. gathered           C. served         D. ordered
31.  A. arrived        B. appeared      C. came            D. went
32.  A. smiled        B. refused      C. accepted      D. admitted
33.  A. Grandmother  B. lunch      C. Mother            D. money
34.  A. no one        B. nothing     C. anything       D. everything
35.  A. saved       B. used            C. spent       D. lost

 

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Sometimes a small thing during your childhood can leave a lasting impression. The event happened one day when we were having  16  after shopping. I was glad to see there were so many  17  dishes on the table except for a plate of peas.

    I can’t  18  why so many people like to eat peas. But I do not like peas at all.

    “Eat your peas,” my grandmother said. “Mother,” said my mother in her  19  voice, “he doesn’t like peas.” My grandmother did not  20  , but there was something in her eyes that    21   she was not going to  22   . She said slowly but firmly, “I’ll pay you five dollars if you eat those peas.” I didn’t know what to do then. I only knew that five dollars was a good amount of money. I began to  23  the awful things down my throat.

    With a  24  smile on her face, Grandmother said, “I can do what I want to, Ellen, and you can’t   25  me.” My mother glared at me. No one can glare like my mother. The glares made me nervous, and every single pea made me want to  26 . Finally I swallowed the last pea. My grandmother   27  me the five dollars with a smile.  28   , my mother continued to glare  29   .

    That night, at dinner, my mother  30  two of my all-time favorite dishes, beef and potatoes. Along with them  31  a big, steaming bowl of peas. She offered me some peas, and I    32   , “Mum, I don’t like peas,” I said.

    “You ate them for  33  ,” she said. “You can also eat them for love.” “But, I ...” What could I say to refuse my mother? There was  34 . I had no choice but to eat the peas. The five dollars were quickly  35 . But the story of the peas lives on to this day.

16.  A. tea                  B. lunch     C. coffee        D. supper

17.  A. delicious        B. perfect    C. expensive          D. colorful

18.  A. believe           B. agree      C. understand     D. forgive

19.  A. violent            B. angry      C. unattractive             D. warning

20.  A. analyze          B. reply             C. insist           D. resist

21.  A. proved            B. suggested   C. wondered      D. advised

22.  A. give up           B. give in    C. allow for    D. leave alone

23.  A. conduct          B. digest           C. absorb      D. force

44.  A. greedy            B. disappointed  C. satisfied      D. sensitive

25.  A. prevent          B. master     C. scare             D. arrange

26.  A. put forward   B. set out   C. throw up       D.break through

27.  A. spared            B. borrowed    C. showed         D. handed

28.  A. But                  B. However     C. So             D. Though

29.  A. in silence      B. with excitement

C. in surprise      D.with doubt

30.  A. chose        B. gathered             C. served            D. ordered

31.  A. arrived           B. appeared      C. came               D. went

32.  A. smiled            B. refused       C. accepted       D. admitted

33.  A. Grandmother  B. lunch      C. Mother                  D. money

34.  A. no one            B. nothing      C. anything          D. everything

35.  A. saved        B. used               C. spent        D. lost

 

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     A boy was walking home from school when he saw a large, tempting (诱人的) apple on one of the branches
of an apple tree hanging out over a tall fence. The boy wasn't much of a fruit-eater,   1   a bar of chocolate if
given the choice,   2  , as they say, the forbidden fruit can be tempting. Seeing the apple, the boy wanted it. The
more he looked at it, the   3   he felt and the more he wanted that apple. 
       4   as high as he could, but even as his tallest   5   he was unable to touch It. He began to   6   up and down,
as high as he could, at the   7   of each jump stretching his arms to get the apple. Still it remained out of   8  .
     Not giving up, he though, if only he had something to   9   on. His school bag wouldn't give enough height
and he didn't want to  10  the things inside, like his lunch box, pencil case, and Gameboy. Looking  11 , he hoped
he might find an old box, a rock, or,  12  luck, even a ladder, but it was a tidy neighborhood and there was
nothing he could use.
     He had tired everything he could think to do.  13  seeing any other choices, he gave up and started to walk
  14 . At first he felt angry and disappointed thinking about how hungry he had become from his  15 , and how
he really wanted that apple. The more he  16  like this, the more unhappy he became. 
      17 , the boy of our story was a preetty smart guy,even if he cloudn't always get what get he wanted. He
started to say to himself. This isn't  18 , I don't have the apple and I'm feeling miserable as well. There's  19  
more Ican do to get the apple-that is unchangeable-but we are supposed to be able to  20  our feelings. If that's
the case, what can I do to feel better?
(     )1. A. preferring
(     )2. A. so        
(     )3. A. sadder    
(     )4. A. expanding 
(     )5. A. strength  
(     )6. A. jump      
(     )7. A. tip       
(     )8. A. hope      
(     )9. A. put       
(     )10. A. break     
(     )11. A. up        
(     )12. A. for       
(     )13. A. Af ter    
(     )14. A. back      
(     )15. A. wishes    
(     )16. A. thought   
(     )17. A. Therefore 
(     )18. A. skilful   
(     )19. A. something   
(     )20. A.change     
B. offering  
B. then      
B. angrier   
B. stretching     
B. length     
B. look      
B. stage     
B. hand      
B. stand     
B. shake     
B. forword   
B. with      
B. Through   
B. away      
B. beliefs   
B. imagined         
B. However   
B. cheerful  
B. anything  
B. express   
C. receiving 
C. but       
C. hungrier  
C. swinging  
C. range     
C. walk      
C. top       
C. sight     
C. get       
C. take      
C. down      
C. on        
C. Without   
C. up        
C. efforts   
C. tried     
C. Moreover  
C. harmful   
C. everything     
C. forget    
D. allowing  
D. or        
D. tastier   
D. pulling   
D. height    
D. glance    
D. level     
D. reach     
D. hold      
D. strike    
D. around    
D. of        
D. Upon      
D. down      
D. goals     
D. cliamed   
D. Otherwise       
D. helpful   
D. nothing   
D. describe  
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     For a few years, I have been wearing a ring on my right hand. It's not always the   1   ring, but it's
always a ring that has    2   on it so that when I look at it, I'm   3  or reminded of something important .
I have made a   4  of buying rings like this whenever I see one in a store. Sometimes I give them away
as    5  to someone like Jennie.
     I first met Jennie in the   6   waiting room and we had talked several times. One night I sat down
beside her and   7  how her son was going because I knew that he was in very  8   condition. She told
me that she didn't know what to do any more because it seemed none of the    9  from the doctors was
good. They weren't at all sure her son was going to   10  the accident that had hurt him so badly. With
  11  in her eyes she said, "They're taking away my   12  ."
     I knew then that it was  13  just a coincidence (巧合) that I was wearing the ring that I had on that
day. As she  14  to talk, I  15  slipped the ring off my finger and placed it in Jennie's hand. I told her to
wear it to remember that God loved her and He would be with her  16   all of this.  17  Jennie looked
down at the ring, she got excited and then held it tightly,  18   the word written on the ring was "HOPE".
    The last day I was at the hospital, I saw Jennie in the distance as I got on the lift. She   19  and held
up the hand with the ring on it as she called out to me saying, "Look, I   20  have Hope!"
(     )1. A. same        
(     )2. A. symbols    
(     )3. A. encouraged  
(     )4. A. list        
(     )5. A. thanks      
(     )6. A. airport    
(     )7. A. thought    
(     )8. A. favorable  
(     )9. A. instructions
(     )10. A. survive    
(     )11. A. apologies  
(     )12. A. hope        
(     )13. A. less than  
(     )14. A. refused    
(     )15. A. carefully  
(     )16. A. within    
(     )17. A. Since      
(     )18. A. so        
(     )19. A. waved      
(     )20. A. ever      
B. special      
B. words        
B. trusted      
B. point        
B. prizes      
B. school      
B. asked        
B. normal      
B. advice      
B. defeat      
B. tears        
B. sadness      
B. rather than  
B. started      
B. nervously    
B. over        
B. When        
B. yet          
B. doubted      
B. only        
                
C. valuable  
C. names    
C. admired  
C. habit    
C. awards   
C. hospital  
C. explained
C. excellent
C. news      
C. predict  
C. anger    
C. thought  
C. other than
C. attempted
C. quietly  
C. beyond    
C. Until    
C. for      
C. cheered  
C. still    
D. expensive    
D. pictures      
D. puzzled      
D. plan          
D. gifts        
D. railway      
D. found        
D. serious      
D. comfort      
D. experience    
D. doubt        
D. finger        
D. more than    
D. continued    
D. shyly        
D. through      
D. While        
D. and          
D. shouted      
D. just          

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