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The Girl with the Cut - out Face

  When I was a child, I often looked through a family album.I remember asking my mother why there was a   1   cut out of a photo of a little girl.But it was   2   that my mother did not want to talk about it.

    3   I looked at the album I saw that cut - out face and   4   about it.I figured there was something   5  .When I was grown up and had almost   6   about the photo, my mother must have realized I should know her   7  .She sat me down one day and said, “That cat - up photo is   8   your Aunt Anna.She has schizophrenia(精神分裂症).”

  But why did my mother never   9   this before? I still didn't understand.“Because people are…were…  10   of having mental illness in the family” was the   11  .But I wanted to meet Aunt Anna, and I   12  .

  My mother and I traveled to the house   13   Anna lived with an Italian family.Anna looked like a question mark on legs,   14   she had lovely, clear eyes and a gentle manner.I could see the   15   to my mother.“So nice to meet you,” she said to me.“Do you have a trunk(象鼻;行李箱)?”

  Did she think that I was an elephant? No, she wanted to run   16   and hide in the trunk of my car.The family that   17   her said that she always wanted to   18  .

  The last time I saw Anna she was placed in a smaller old - age facility in Brooklyn.

    19   Aunt Anna, I'm not the least bit ashamed of you.I'm   20   about you now for many to see, with your sweet young face showing under a pretty bow.

  And you finally found that escape you were seeking.

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[  ]

A.

space

B.

picture

C.

face

D.

corner

(2)

[  ]

A.

easy

B.

necessary

C.

simple

D.

clear

(3)

[  ]

A.

At once

B.

Every time

C.

On purpose

D.

Of course

(4)

[  ]

A.

wondered

B.

recognized

C.

proved

D.

learned

(5)

[  ]

A.

wrong

B.

serious

C.

difficult

D.

strange

(6)

[  ]

A.

forgotten

B.

remembered

C.

found

D.

lost

(7)

[  ]

A.

thought

B.

mind

C.

secret

D.

reason

(8)

[  ]

A.

for

B.

of

C.

about

D.

on

(9)

[  ]

A.

follow

B.

discover

C.

stop

D.

mention

(10)

[  ]

A.

proud

B.

tired

C.

ashamed

D.

fond

(11)

[  ]

A.

question

B.

answer

C.

voice

D.

fact

(12)

[  ]

A.

had

B.

did

C.

would

D.

dared

(13)

[  ]

A.

where

B.

when

C.

how

D.

why

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[  ]

A.

so

B.

and

C.

but

D.

or

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[  ]

A.

difference

B.

possibility

C.

chance

D.

resemblance

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[  ]

A.

upstairs

B.

forward

C.

outside

D.

back

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[  ]

A.

housed

B.

supported

C.

offered

D.

accepted

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[  ]

A.

run

B.

escape

C.

hide

D.

die

(19)

[  ]

A.

Therefore

B.

Otherwise

C.

However

D.

Anyway

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[  ]

A.

telling

B.

writing

C.

finding

D.

complaining

答案:1.C;2.D;3.B;4.A;5.D;6.A;7.C;8.B;9.D;10.C;11.B;12.B;13.A;14.C;15.D;16.C;17.A;18.B;19.D;20.B;
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  In my third year as a high school athletics coach, I gave a speech telling students and parents about the benefits of football.I gave the same   1   each year, aimin g at recruiting(招收)new team members.I talked about   2   football wasn't just for   3   athletes and how everyone could   4   from it.This year, a   5   looking couple approached me after my speech.They said their son really wanted to play football.They had tried to   6   him out of it, but he had his heart   7   on joining the team.

  When they told me his name, my heart sank.Michael was five feet and ten inches tall and weighed about 108 pounds.He was a   8   boy, the constant target of other kids' jokes, and as far as I knew he had never   9   sports.I knew he would never   10   it through football practice, let   11   as a player.But we told them we could give it a try.

  On the opening day of practice, Michael was the first player on the field, we did 30 minutes of warming-up   12   starting a one-mile jog around the track.I   13   my eye on Michael.At 50 yards he fell, and I helped him to his feet.“Michael,”I said,“Why don't you just   14   the mile?”He said in tears that he wanted to run with the others, so I let him go on.  15   he fell, but each time   16   himself up.

  The same thing happened every day for weeks, and Michael gained strength both   17   and physically.By the last week of practice, Michael could run the mile without falling, we had   18   only one game that season,   19   the team cheered louder for Michael's run than the victory they had, Afterward, Michael approached me, and I told him how   20   I was of him.

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A.

lecture

B.

lesson

C.

training

D.

speech

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[  ]

A.

how

B.

why

C.

whether

D.

that

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[  ]

A.

star

B.

average

C.

ordinary

D.

important

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[  ]

A.

learn

B.

benefit

C.

take

D.

get

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[  ]

A.

worried

B.

worrying

C.

anxious

D.

eager

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[  ]

A.

keep

B.

talk

C.

pull

D.

take

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[  ]

A.

put

B.

set

C.

placed

D.

kept

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[  ]

A.

alone

B.

lonely

C.

tall

D.

strong

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[  ]

A.

attended

B.

participated in

C.

join

D.

take part

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[  ]

A.

get

B.

realize

C.

make

D.

achieve

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[  ]

A.

alone

B.

aside

C.

away

D.

down

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[  ]

A.

before

B.

when

C.

then

D.

until

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[  ]

A.

fixed

B.

put

C.

kept

D.

paid

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[  ]

A.

run

B.

walk

C.

jog

D.

go

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[  ]

A.

Unfortunately

B.

Repeatedly

C.

Secondly

D.

Luckily

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[  ]

A.

stood

B.

picked

C.

struggled

D.

raised

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[  ]

A.

mentally

B.

socially

C.

emotionally

D.

technically

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[  ]

A.

won

B.

defeated

C.

beat

D.

got

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yet

B.

however

C.

though

D.

while

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pleased

B.

satisfied

C.

proud

D.

ashamed

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  I was tired and hungry after a long day of work.

  When I walked into the living room my 12 year-old son looked 1 at me and said,“I love you.” I didn’t know what to say. 2 several seconds all I could do was stand there and 3 down at him. My first thought was he must need 4 with his homework or he was trying to 5 me for some news.

  Finally I asked,“What was that all about?”

  “Nothing.”He said,“My teacher said we should 6 our parents that we love them and see what they say. It’s an 7 .”

  The next day I called his teacher to find out more about this“experiment”and how the other parents had 8 .

  “Basically, most of the fathers had the 9 reaction as you did.”The teacher said,“When I first 10 we try this, I asked the children what they thought their parents would say. Some of them thought their parents would have heart trouble.”“The 11 is,”the teacher explained,“feeling loved is an important part of 12 . It’s something all human beings 13 . What I am trying to tell the children is that it’s too 14 we all don’t express those feelings. A boy should be 15 to tell his dad that he loves him.”

  The teacher, a middle-aged man, understands how 16 it is for some of us to say the things that would be good for us.

  When my son came to me that evening, I held on to him for an extra second. And just 17 he pulled away, I said in my deepest, most manly voice,“Hey, I love you, too.”

  I don’t know if saying that made either of us healthier, 18 it did feel pretty good. Maybe next time one of my children says,“I love you.”It would not take me a whole 19 to think of the right 20 .

1.

[  ]

A.down
B.away
C.out
D.up

2.

[  ]

A.After
B.For
C.At
D.On

3.

[  ]

A.sit
B.get
C.stare
D.glare

4.

[  ]

A.patience
B.time
C.help
D.paper

5.

[  ]

A.report
B.prepare
C.answer
D.apologize

6.

[  ]

A.help
B.tell
C.ask
D.make

7.

[  ]

A.thing
B.experiment
C.word
D.sentence

8.

[  ]

A.said
B.reacted
C.done
D.explained

9.

[  ]

A.same
B.different
C.usual
D.ordinary

10.

[  ]

A.suggested
B.agreed
C.allowed
D.planned

11.

[  ]

A.point
B.idea
C.way
D.cause

12.

[  ]

A.body
B.health
C.life
D.study

13.

[  ]

A.have
B.know
C.take
D.require

14.

[  ]

A.had
B.good
C.late
D.early

15.

[  ]

A.fit
B.ready
C.worthy
D.able

16.

[  ]

A.easy
B.much
C.often
D.difficult

17.

[  ]

A.before
B.after
C.because
D.if

18.

[  ]

A.but
B.and
C.on
D.so

19.

[  ]

A.day
B.week
C.afternoon
D.night

20.

[  ]

A.answer
B.key
G. experiment
D.reason

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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
There is one thing better than making a new friend, and that is keeping an old one.
——Elmer G Letterman
Two years ago my family moved. The day we left, my best friend and I cried together in my  36  bedroom for hours. I was miserable during the five-hour car ride to my new house. Life was  37 .
On the first day of school, I called my best friend to tell her how it had gone. Then on Halloween, I sent her a letter and a picture of my new friends and me.
Finally, she wrote me a letter. It wasn’t  38  a letter—a piece of paper saying, “Best friends forever”.
When I finally got her e-mail address, I e-mailed her the  39  letter I have ever written. After the third e-mail with no  40 , my messages grew shorter and shorter.  41  each passing day, my  42  grew.I never received a reply from her.
Mom said that I  43  try calling my other friends, and that I didn’t need to always call her.  44  my best friend, the girl that I had known from my childhood?
My first  45  was automatic.“No way!” But after five more e-mail messages, I started to consider what my mom had  46 .Every night for about a week, I stayed up in bed,  47 , “Should I keep trying or...?”
The way I looked at it was that: if I’m her best friend, she’d  48  a minute to push a few buttons on the phone, or type a short “hello” on the computer. To me, keeping in touch is part of being a friend and it is important. To her, it really didn’t seem to  49 .
After two years of  50 , I finally got a phone call from her—my best friend. It was a big  51 .She told me how sorry she was for not writing, and about how busy she had been. I forgot about everything that had happened and how annoyed I had been with her.I  52  her.I guess keeping in touch just isn’t her  53 .
I have realized true friends never really lose their special  54 .Even after two years, it felt like we had just talked yesterday.
Now she and I write regularly—or at least she tries to,  55  she tries hard.
What more could a friend ask for?
36.A.cold                                B.empty                           C.small                             D.dirty
37.A.uneasy                          B.uncertain                     C.uninteresting              D.unbearable
38.A.just                                B.only                                C.even                              D.hardly
39.A.longest                         B.best                               C.simplest                       D.funniest
40.A.return                           B.information                 C.message                      D.response
41.A.On                                  B.For                                 C.With                              D.As
42.A.patience                       B.anger                                      C.worry                            D.curiosity
43.A.must                              B.had to                           C.would                            D.could
44.A.Put away                      B.Leave out                     C.Give up                         D.Cut off
45.A.reaction                        B.opinion                          C.thought                        D.impression
46.A.reminded                     B.offered                          C.stated                                    D.suggested
47.A.asking                           B.thinking                        C.whispering                   D.struggling
48.A.save                               B.spend                            C.take                               D.waste
49.A.matter                          B.care                               C.value                             D.mind
50.A.disappointment                   B.fear                                C.silence                          D.regret
51.A.step                               B.surprise                        C.advance                        D.change
52.A.ignored                         B.accepted                      C.criticized                      D.forgave
53.A.style                              B.hobby                            C.idea                               D.nature
54.A.way                                B.connection                   C.heart                             D.image
55.A.but                                 B.so                                   C.and                                D.though

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which it was written:Yesterday, theperson who has been   2  your g.rowth in this companypassed  3   .
We invite you to join the funeral prepared in the  4   .
     In the beginning,they all got     5     for the death of oneof their colleagues.    6   after a while they
started getting  7    to know who was the man that limited the growth ofhis colleagues and the company
itself.
     The  8   in the gym was such that security agents (保安) were    9   to control the crowd within the
room. Themore people reached the coffin, the more the excitement  10 up. Everyone whispered to each
other, "  11  on earthis this guy?"
     One by one the excited employees got closer to the coffin,and when they  12   inside it, they   13   
becamespeechless. They stood nearby the coffin, shocked and in  14  ,as if someone had   15  the
deepest part of their soul.
     There was a   16  inside the coffin;everyone who lookedinside it could see himself. There was also a
sign next to themirror that   17  : there is only one person who is   18   toset limits to your growth: IT IS 
 19  !!! !! !  Your lifedoesn't change when everyone around you changes. Your lifechanges when YOU
change,when you go beyond your limitingbeliefs inside. Don't be afraid of    20   ;build yourself and
your reality. It's the way you face life itself that makes thedifference !
(     )1. A. card        
(     )2. A. encouraging
(     )3. A. on          
(     )4. A. office      
(     )5. A. sad        
(     )6. A. And        
(     )7. A. ready      
(     )8. A. surprise    
(     )9. A. admitted    
(     )10. A. heated    
(     )11. A. Where      
(     )12. A. walked    
(     )13. A. suddenly  
(     )14. A. sorrow    
(     )15. A. stolen    
(     )16. A. letter    
(     )17. A. wrote      
(     )18. A. sure      
(     )19. A. YOU        
(     )20. A. punishment
B. post      
B. helping    
B. by        
B. gym        
B. excited    
B. But        
B. pleased    
B. anger      
B. forced    
B. woke      
B. What      
B. looked    
B. gradually  
B. order      
B. touched    
B. book      
B. read      
B. eager      
B. ME        
B. praises    
C. sign      
C. building  
C. away      
C. way        
C. afraid    
C. Or        
C. curious    
C. excitement
C. forbidden  
C. turned    
C. How        
C. got        
C. merely    
C. silence    
C. attacked  
C. mirror    
C. showed    
C. afraid    
C. HE        
C. changes    
D. letter      
D. limiting    
D. down        
D. meeting room
D. calm        
D. So          
D. serious    
D. sadness    
D. ordered    
D. kept        
D. Who        
D. turned      
D. extremely  
D. person      
D. seen        
D. appeared    
D. reflected  
D. able        
D.ITSELF      
D. blame      
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     Over dinner a few weeks ago, the novelist Lawrence Naumoff told a troubling story.He_1_students
in his introduction to creative writing course at UNC Chapel Hill if they had_2_Jack Kerouac.Nobody
raised a hand._3_he asked if anyone had ever heard of Jack Kerouac.There are more blank_4_.
     Naumoff began_5_the legend of the literary wild man.One student offered that he had a teacher who
was just as_6_.Naumoff asked the professor's name.The student said he didn't_7_.Naumoff then asked
this oblivious (健忘的) scholar, "Do you know my_8_?"
     After a long pause, the young man replied, "No."
     "I guess I've always known that many students are just_9_my course to get a requirement out of the
way, " Naumoff said."But it was    10    to see that some couldn't even go to the trouble of  11   the
name of the person teaching the course."
      The other UNC professors at the  12   began sharing their own stories about the troubling state of
curiosity on  13  . All of them have noted that such ignorance isn't  14  -students have always possessed
far less knowledge than they should.But in the past,   15   tended to be a source of shame and motivation.
Students were far more likely to be  16   by not-knowing, far more eager to fill such gaps by learning.
  17  , nowadays as one reviewer once said, "It's that they don't  18   what they don't know."
     In our increasingly complex world, the amount of information required to master any  19   
discipline-e.g.computers, life insurance, medicine-has expended geometrically (成几何级数增加地).
We are forced to  20   specialists, people who know more and more about less and less.Curiously, in a
world where everything is worth knowing, nothing is.
(     )1. A. helped        
(     )2. A. read          
(     )3. A. But            
(     )4. A. puzzles        
(     )5. A. describing    
(     )6. A. ugly          
(     )7. A. know          
(     )8. A. story          
(     )9. A. getting        
(     )10. A. exciting      
(     )11. A. finding out  
(     )12. A. class        
(     )13. A. train        
(     )14. A. old          
(     )15. A. ignorance    
(     )16. A. troubled      
(     )17. A. Therefore    
(     )18. A. go through    
(     )19. A. common        
(     )20. A. act          
B. greeted    
B. recognized  
B. Or          
B. expressions
B. drawing    
B. handsome    
B. recognize  
B. name        
B. putting    
B. interesting
B. looking for
B. dinner      
B. bus        
B. short      
B. curiosity  
B. moved      
B. Otherwise  
B. take in    
B. simple      
B. become      
C. taught      
C. visited      
C. Then        
C. smiles      
C. showing      
C. crazy        
C. find        
C. address      
C. taking      
C. pleasing    
C. putting up  
C. room        
C. campus      
C. long        
C. knowledge    
C. touched      
C. However      
C. meet with    
C. particular  
C. call        
D. asked          
D. wrote          
D. So            
D. feelings      
D. painting      
D. angry          
D. care          
D. work          
D. making        
D. disappointing  
D. pointing to    
D. house          
D. literature    
D. new            
D. gaps          
D. respected      
D. Anyway        
D. care about    
D. easy          
D. want          

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